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The Chicago Daily Tribune. — ‘RIDAY, JANUARY 23, 1880, Sait PRICE FIVE UENTS. \ it in excellent humor by the unusual openiog. ks of man a Tt was Fe oe a eed COR pSOCHES. | Tete ote Reema gun bad vated for tee ‘on the occasion were well receivod and loudly } back-salary grab, and bad put $3200 of swag \ apptauded, Tho Fepulat report mivos thom, | into his own pocket, would be opposed to doin: Cal, Nobert Harlan, of Cincinnati, was Assistant | justice to tho soldier, It had been stated tha Marshal. tho author of the soldier bill waa notin earnest. FITZ JOUN PORTER, -Tho author of that bill, and the 100,000 who stood 'The Fitz. John Porter caso is much dizcusscd | bebind him, ond never been moro in enrnest pe . VOLUME XXNXIX. I eS . je * ment one of tho most Interest! ot delivored, | Drnnot treaty and tho aT WASHINGTON. hemos ineening zocor | Uo tt ae . tovwar, for tho reason that thoy had no interest | deep enough to defeat the General 1 am not though intended to prevent disorimination tn | fh tind transaction. prohared to aay.” rates, promoted thom. It certainly discrim!- Tdeut. Cheney, of Thornburgh's command. Do you favor the etection of Gen. Grant?" nated ogntnst all raliroads, and in favor of nll | was niso examitied, but as his testiinony related “Ido. If I could be naaured that his nomina- U =| chiefly ta the battle in which Thornbugh lost. his | ton would bo equivalent to.an election f should Buckner’s Bank-Reserves Bill | water routes. ‘Ono offcot of. tho bill will boto | Thi the subsequent nota of hostility: on the | bo henrtily in favorof ite nut t fear thoro are a 0 thoy retained. ‘This | ment ie declining, tompornrily at least. ‘Thore the White ver Utes | has heen arenction. Whethor it haa gone far or Placo all our Northorn railronds at tho merey of tee it ia not of vi nl is . - : TO Defeated in the House pine all ue Northern enilonds. at tho merey of | pari hf iho eon it Ik not OF YalUO Rs AoW | ee ean a ee pom | Taesie a stoe TEN seceeey ace Nor | butitoaf Shits and we ftoune ut te th afive-days’ rohedulo, and fenves tho Canadian INDIAN SUPVLIES, presont Indications, fils election would not, bo | Yorke. was not authorized by Inw and that tho | relict demanded, or thoro mon would send rope Yesterday. ronds free te change avery day, “You tle our | Tho resolution Introdiced to-day hy Benator sey Jam informal that the eurront in New | prositent had no authority to create it. The | resentatives to Congress who would. hands, and then Invite n Canadian giant to punch Tolle to ine pire Inte the, _ business eallonn. of | Qorkamons eis nents a tan nota nace take i General aya that under the circumstances tho avrg teiate, wan further continued by sestrs, * ” te PY mi o Ind mmission wi = “: iA a vindication bj @ conunission no (OTH 5 of 101 nat r bd our heads for five days/’ wns tho way Mr | Ginna, isaimed at AIF. O. linrstow, on with In | whether the voice of tho people will be loud | He (Gen. Nurnsida) would hava the President | tho Wil, the former on tho rraund that ithould enn tho stove works nt Providence, ft. [., who is enough and strong enough to overpower tho Tho Consideration of Rulos-Ree | Gree put it, The bit also Forbin pop fevidw and reopen Pit dohn Porter's ease, and | discriminate agalnst tho greenback, and tho Int- Saar aa ameaart ing, which Mé. - Greon thinks the safo- | charged with solling atoves to Agencies. managers and make them obey." detail a court-martial to try bim again onthe | ter on tho ground that It would tend to imperi} 1 A yision Develops a Spicy Runrd ongninst high rates and unjurt A PRONOUNCED GANT SENATOR :] original charge. This would ‘permit the Intro- tho permanency of resumption. a : discrimination, fo gave somo interesting Nurcs THE OFFICES. of long political expertence and grent influence aietlan ne large mnascs of testimon; Meals is eee nose ot the diansslnty the mendinent i Discussion, to show that the rates of froight transportation ae in the councils of tho Harty was opposed to | Verdict would carry great welght with it. only ant vot upon) requiring banks ta i ' fn this country aro cheaper than in England, _ RXECUTLYE SESSION. avery scheme of the kind. With Grant na tho sone wane might be convoned and visit tho cop tholr coln reserves {n tholr.own vaults wa o ay : Just nfter the War the English Government sent Boectat Dispatch to The Chttago Tribune, - candidnte no compromise would bo necessary: peal hear tho ovidence, and find a verdict | rejected-—33 10 me rag question dceurred .on g. ronds to keep tt a Re] ie of rates ta the ct n' a is t. ap 21 1B and 1 State-st Little Cox, of New York, Pul-| iintin‘atandant tut they preferred to enina | Sno ner one executive session to-dns. Yester- | Goulds and Orane would surely bo nomitinicd, | ‘The Denioernts appear to be weary of the | ANd, Tings wera orinced, Tis note pesulted— “9 i down, and the crent Justifed the course adoptod. dny the exciting contest wae over tho confirma-'| and clected, and counted In. Grant was the only | oxodus investigation almost before thoy havo yens, 0; yeas, 158, and tho bill was killed. Use only the best Linens and Mus- verizing Burly Horr, darmn, nnd the event Jantified thocaurse adopted. | tion of Howard Kutchinia Wisconsin editor, who | man the Henublican party eould ot Into Wo | berun it, ‘Tho prurpore of the Inquiry ovidantly Tho following is tho voto in detallt isc only TC Nee er pi mien govern the rallrond rates all over the | had been riomtnated Collector of Internal fteve- | Wiiite House without bloodshed. 1 ig to try to sow that some Republicans helped YEAR, Hn: 2 employ SDL help. 38 of Michigan. country, and inust always dono. aad oe erond dis Loo, In that Btato, He had urged | gre? Democrats will not try to count bim | toorginize the exodus for political purnores, Alaricn LN Goods, 543” Ordrton, heir manuiacturin * A GANGO OF nEEY in his paper, the Democrats raid, the prosori a , f .43 not provable that aryllable of avidence | faye lly Ie y y - and produce GOOD goods at LOW. thinped from Now York to Liverpool destined | tion Baer tne ae eT the Decereatta | trie ge Keren Mba he was n bottler reckoner | the fersong hoe mbautd enum most AbNUE THe nye, Hawley, Pound,” EST prices. They carry in stock . for Glasgow, 18 enrried over the English roads ri than {hoy bd." sons who should know most about the | jeltord, | Hoenkle, Price, ogee 4 in | Wood’ Low-Interest Refunding Plan | cheaper than their own ments, for The reneon | Senators aro endeavoring to defent him, declar- Hany man thoy had.’ extxlug,—tho negrocs thomeciyes whoemigrated, | Hinghi tenry, Itee, _ full lines of Shirts of their own ood's Low-int iB thatan cxorbitont chara would cut-off their .| ing that ho must bo rejected. ATYPRESENTATIVE FROM TIE FAR EABT, —and who would be the best witneascs, dro not Herndon, Rone, a moke. Meeting More Opposition that an exorhitont charge would cut of thelr | In Try eaino a lookedsfor Might on tho con. | whois ono of the loading members on tho, Ite. | summoned. Hueeoy, —aseell Citas. . : ear oA ee jeting Do p would bo cheaper to carry them to Glasgow nll . ublienn slde, said hoe would be gind to buve WEAVER AND LOGAN. Hutchins’ =i s > Retalle-Fiest Floor, Wholesale--Upper Fioors. pt het asgo" firmation of Surgean-Cencral Philip 8. Wales, of g e a 8, inllanberger, jetall--| . ‘pH 'e : ‘ the way from New York by water. Agalnores | ¢p, », Ife hns been Jumped ove Electors chosen by districts throughout tho Weaver, in his speech In tho House to-day, | Hucknor, OWI8, Sigmon, . in Committee, from Spain are earricd. to Philadelphia, aver a | thonary. Hoe has bes! ped over the hoads | country, but ho would bo sorry to sce it tried In | pald his respects to Senator Logan, because tha | fullermorth, Lindsay, Bmith (G3.), short haul, at. yntes ns high as through rntes | of some other medical officers, and it was sald | one State, He did not wish to have anything | Intter publicly characterized Weaver's Soldicrs’ eae Loring, Talbott, from nko Superior Whit Hf mat. tho Laka | indebnte. that be hag beon industrious Lobby ikon politcal tie atuempted hy Tho Kepubles | bill as. pleen of aemaMoRegy Weaver sald that | Cover Marin oh), Thompson (Ta), uperior trade would. be Idlled, and the Spanish | tng with Senators In his own behnlt. ‘The friends rye 1 act, BD more Logan’s denunciation should be disregurded, be- | Crapo. Maron, ‘Tyler, ny trade would ta Ita plnee, In ph thes i ‘e than St would guin. ease be took baek-pay. whereat Gen. Hawley Dagiat! McCook, Uj s,), Additional Railroad dln Heard on | itive of, tend eninot nie, requlntad’ OEE eee tte superseded omer havo also |” Wvnnt effect would it hava on tho Grant | nudist aan, wo Paz ae hn calliog fea plece of | Davia (N.C), nerark, fosans + Reagan’s Inter-State Com- any prior! formula of exnet justice to | b hand. one pres: | Avec cheap demagogism, Dick,” titcholl, - Van Ai alUparties. ‘Tho Inws of bi A cline, | vented any action on Mr. Wales’ confirm: I don't much know or care, Tam not a Grant INTERNAL REVENTE COLT : " . 4 rant ABTA | x erce Measure. Oe eee ar oe nee aiinehance by | today, although Bie frlends aro contemation | aan heenused fone tho eieotion of qa General | rps ren hes uecneineulated thaeinttecnb= | Hirst Stormo,” Wagon meri s Teateation wonld throw all into chavs, “Eh tnil | ho will finaly bo mucceasfu ould mot bn au egy matier. don’t think BS | snot sae een eeecpriety of fixing | Plait Morten, Werkbur, ronds of tho country havo dono more to build THE FONRIGN MISSIONS, n, ar ©] a ilmit to the term of Internal Reventte Col | Frye. engry eile the country sinee the War than allotuer bene | 1p t9 now sald that Beorctnry Rvartn offered way or the otter any, Teetors, tho Pevsident has favored tbo init to Gorota, Norcross, Yousg'lo. . mt C no tassiats ssion ‘to Galusha A. Grow of! bi ir scars. 0 President recently sald, how- . Democrats Growing Weary of the | ij'Astunicze' tt oma cntatanons | Utah drain hrm cavay | outs vein ie dae were | to man anemeaMotits cis | ARM” Bg Re Exodus Investigation Before Pree et the coniltion of Misrond after tho | ZAMUt of thot inet ee ee eee ge | wusentirely fenalble. ‘It would rettle tho Prost: forma Of seven rears, eo (bat the forms WoUn IAD | ion, cRaen “ Bathess, : ie Busy of tie DHL | He-theuht he Shee ered to Rouben E. Fenton of New York, Court- ental contest decisively." Thayo," sald this WOMAN BUPFILAGE. Armitield, Ferdon, Fholpa F ry Doing Anything. jenst a hundred teehnical vielations of the | inna Parker of Now Jersey, Edwant D. Morgan gentleman, “figured the matter down closely, Atherton, Fort. Phister, Jnw as to tho schedules per day, and at $5,000 fino | PEN LATCE Te Ol Gay. Hullock of Mnssachu- | S04 have found that, with twenty-three votes a To the Western Assoclated Presi, Pachiaty ‘ornoy, Preacatt, 4 cach hislossswonld ngvreanto. tho Aran total | Of New OTE Cx TOT, Ail oF swtinm deciined:, | S#s¥red to tha Kepublicun party in New Yorks | ay et onan Jan. 2-—Atamocting ot | Tarsct, Gouden, itee mo of Sonn dallye Fale wont he death, and con | ‘il of those gentlemen were wealthy andcom- | £2, Could, nilord to. tose Inifana, New Jersey, eee See eu ee Come on te Meate. Gillette, * Hichardson (N.Y. 4 The Best Witnesses, the Negroes ee Na aire ati Potent. Thole refusal ta Recent the largest of Connecticut, Maing. and Oregon, and the Sole | were discussed and adopted, “Mise Florence Yelteigoren Glodehalk,, jtehardagn (0, ts , omselves, Not Called to i nde our diplomatio posts Iernid to havo been avery | sould have to carry every” Northern State ex- | Harding. of Indians, ayponied ta ihe sonny | higngs im Halle Htoperteon (Las 3 iM 9 Representatives of tho Philadelphia carpet | great surprise to Mr. Byarts. Among other re a SURE CURE FOR P Li Fi Li ee ee ee oy will bea fearful strugaio | Women toabandon thelr Hives of frivolity and | Hand, Hammond(N.¥.), Russell (N.O), e Testity. PUAUERE DER aro Craiag ine | passage of tho Bons este for refushiie thot posltlony were. that | fy Now York if this plan 1s not adopted. cited take the subject of suffrage into serious consid- sicants Hammond (Go), Ryan (Kas.), = continental freight’ now made fn favor of tho | aa to a continuance. ave t fi i Woman Question,” and who held that in rovolu- | Briggs,” Tinten, * 123, Andalt Diseases of Throat and Lungs | 7 10) seatiure of Mr. Acklon’s At- | fre et manufacturers of Aen |r sae OPPosrr1an TO MURRAY. Fee aed tate whole | tionary and other wars women tind always been | Bright ore. Bholley. 7 gnoble ox Mr. freight on earpat from the litter elly to8an | meres considerable opposition to thocon- | North, We can't uegicet, Obln, Nox ‘Jomey: | foremost in noble deeds, wag the final epeaker, | Hrowne. Hellcann, Bherwit, Lawrence & Wiartin, tempt to Surreptitiously Pro- Froniclsen ts aaid to he auly five, cents a paumd, | qemation of Ell Hf. Murray, of Kentucky, tobe | Canneetlout, Oremon,” Maine, or Wisconsin. INDIAN APPROPRIATION BILLS, arcores a Eimonto} iSning cents. This CE ene wilrof course, | Governor of Utab. It is chnrged that when ho | Whereas they may take thefr chances Jn those | ‘Tho Indian Appropriation bilis,ns ngreed upon Caldwell, Hostetter, Smith (P 1{{ MADISON-ST., mote a Scheme, Aoctnil enrpete shipped to San Francisco for | Yas United Sites Marshal for, Kentucky, | States and turn in every available foreetocarry | by, the Sub-Committen, appropriate €4.002,000, | GAMP. Fans Enarkss Bpeeint- . x alone.” $300,000 Tes “|G i t i Wines, Tiqiors, and Segara, THE RULES. tocbnical, aWell, bart Sem ron CONFIRMED. Chalmers, Jounston, Btesle, + Well. hardly. ft would make somo persons 7 Claflin, Jones, Btavenson, For salo by Droggists and Dealers eversmhere. ‘YESTERDAY'S DEDATE. ALDRIOW’S I. 1. BILT. MORTON'S CASE. in that State nich less siguificant than they | ,,The Senate confirmed the following nominn- |-Ciardy, Kolfer, Taylor, Speelat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Te % LRITEN'S TNDONSEMENT. ‘The fronds of John Morton, son of Bountor | ROW, are. In the National Convention. Tha How Hons: Wiliun Cullon, of Wheonsiny Receiver | einen fel Taner (BY). POR SALE. WasnixaTox, D. CO. Jan, 22.—Tho debato in Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Morton, say to-day that ft is hy ho means certain | {OT fletegation woul Fepresenk no mioke tl | Postinasters—tilinois, W. H, Cassell, El Paso; | Chars Ketenin, Townsend (0.). ~ thodtores on tho question of tho rules to-day | | Wasnmxarox, D. C., Jan, 22—Following is tho | {hat ho will not bo confirmed Collector of Treenal | sted into dcleration if this plan should be ear) jog, Willian Welden, fowa Falls. * Some Biot Townshend (LiL), O S LE was tho most animated of the session. Tho | text of the letter of L.Z. Leitor, of tho firm of | thoy claim that his se eedtitation As ceria, bad THE DEMOCRATIC RESERVES. gc NETRA ponter dead, 4 Turner, 0. FOR A . lending sneceties were mado by Roboaon Frye, Field, Teltor & Cow of Cenqo, rexurding tho | that He will bnve a majority of soventoen votes. | | Ttisperfectiy well understood among the most oon Prettent bas withirawn the nomination foo Telorres Yacer Fo —_—_ «t Cox of New . Mr. jon, di ¢ | Immediate Transportation act of Mr. rich. ominent Republicans here that tho Mocs ‘ Cowgil Lowe, ‘sddall, ; extra scasion, greatly surprised Congress by his | Tho Western importers aro using ovory legiti- KELLOGG:-SPOFFORD. Rroprepiring to stent the Presidency if they | the Sixth District of Indiana. Gor, Martin AV, Va), Ward, Ability ns n forensio penker. Ils spacch to- | mato menns to secure tho passngo of this bill, Tih EERATONTAL INPRNITATIONS, “ gant get itn any other wus - The Orth, cose ot | at igntated that ex-Cov. P. It % Pinchbnck, of Cromer, Beeatas Ole Wenrer, : A perfec! Committee on Privileges and Elections refused ovsible, though not probable, at | Now Orleans, avis (131. eStillan, To Be Removed Immediateiy. ofpes of tho proposed inow rales vas not aunt mate for tho Government: to allow Senator Kellogg to cross-examino a | {eon b rtd’ tho wane Maier. grill he nae SILVER PURCHARE. Davis cals, , BM on, ipower to his speeches of the extrascsston, | Cutcado, Jan. 17, 1080--The Hon, AMiam B, | witness who testified before the Sub-Committeo | tho ouutrayo, of the thing,” said a Hepubtican | gathS, Trensury, Department to-day purchased | ee aupoms shone hoaten havg Ween hanahtoreonfogmed vy | THE speech of Mr. Fryo, of Maino, was a very | Monon dus Oh att cccntatieca Sin: Linke | in Now Orlonos that ho had witnossed the pay- | Meinber to-day, "McCabe abandoned his con. 3,0M ounces of silvor for tho Philadelphin and | Hyekey: yore: aThgso houses haya heen honent of confemned ty | earnest and enthusiastic argument in support | the bit introduced, Int out on tho, sulyeet of | ment of money by Kelloga toa momber of tho | fextnaainst Orth, and did not, filo hls papors San Franciaco alta, Dunnelt, Now ‘ho pifor them at extremely low prices for the nox } of tho now revision, to the preparation of whlch, | drich, entitted “A bill to amend the 8 A | eerie beplslature, aad who was now willing | bit tho time proseribed by tn. The Com | vary ohare recaived A. tel trom | Eile’ Raed fs Fourteonth-at. cottane, only Fi, naa member of tho Committeo on Rules, ho | reintion to tho Immediate transportation of | to testify that ho was mistaken {n his testimony mittee then, without sollettation on bis part, ) Oncreteh fowday, stating that n delewntion of | _oif,Singleton neked Ieavo to resent a potitfon ~ Bi Rounconthcats ate enldage, Grip dovoted ‘a very considerable portion of "tho | dutinhle ronda.’ now lring under the conaldera | yefore tho Sub-Commltteo as to the dato of tho | Hilla did comply with the terms of” the inv, | Southern ‘io Indians are“on route to Washing- of i aniiera of Tiling whlch 0 sak to the + 10 Fourtoenth-at,, splendid 2-story, only 7 OF Ri ts transaction. Jud) Terrick objected to this en tho Democratic caucus said: ‘This man | ton. 3 “ide: r " ¥ whye's 8KETCI The bill has a tar larger scope than its officin! ine gc, el i ‘Mr. MoM . . z tom of rules was graphic, and his explanation of 3 4 PUT beibbeat ta) Sh Nowe nine. montha afcer tho time hud -oxpired | tho confirmation of Morton. oa Collector of In- | Moqden it proved ¢ ection, and’ the petition was hr eareonet, tasty onl Et Eger cie fe baat tinh | der argumentation fa | tr eu ter Sana a | GePau ante he eae Reta, | fra teeta ut Nee fend unmet tower fore ot rma, Pe Roe cc tr Ot aa Hd ore Ole Tee ind onded. tho Demoernes | commonsurnto with thoir progent Imporsance | Committea sustained tno Co/ections menpiorninet'is nave, iho vote\or fodtana in | {alr of Mlecon, reainilag orton resttonco | te atuneTAeD Ween g' fata oF mera St * F.C. VIERLING, would give him an opportunity to say something tt 48 tho contres of vast G. W. MORSE, tho House, if it should : n ul 1 toorgaulzo and keep n record of members of qm¥outh State-atsnoartwelith. | about Muine. It wna loft, howover, fof Sunset Panulation, | sur attention to the fact that ant | SAesldent of Washington, tostifled ho was nn Democratic se eeeat: yirametiariig hee Se aoe rene eT fa | Cotgress wwho mas voto against that bill for fure Cox todo this, and that in tho forin of a wittl- call your attention to tho fact that nil | oid friond of Spoffard’s, and for this ronson had | that no decision {8 reached until nfter the } 188. He wns ed el hin visit to.A ther reference, ‘ 5 MEDICAL. Sian, ‘Mr. Cox's interruption, howover, gavo | {be Present Inws and regulations governing tho | interested himsolf in Spofford’s case, and bad | necessity for it appears. It i the same way | ttt ‘cas again rogigtered i iar and ren Anse | “Tho Tioweo thon went into Committco of the meant DIO nme | Begs tho Opportunity of eaying thnt, if tho te. | {nterlor ports are based on the laws pass | omployed Eldcr to gato Now Orlonns Yosecure | in Matno; thoy are going to keep up n mock | tho let i 9, and remains on | Whole, Mr. Carlisio in the chair, on the revision x, publicans ind been in trauble in Sinino, thoy ara | BAlt.a couulury nao. nt n time when the Ret | testimony; that bo hnd dane this in opposition Government there, and send in mock returns, , Of the rules ge a U but of it now, and that tho barbaric bordos of | Sites lny Nirtuntiy Hetvron Wie ainda tune to-Spottord’s wistos, and unbeknown toSpoffonl. | and if the mock returna will clect a President THE RECORD ir. Frye, in tho course of his specch, rofer- é | Fuslonists hdl Domoerata will never gata be | \ers’smund and proper in ‘hove dn tbat were | Hy testified that he! ind pnld Elder $2H) to be | the Democrats will attempt tr hava thom coin; RECORD. red to tho falary weg, whieh ed 9 the Femaric s , a re usod on exponse account in procuring testimony . It ina torrible thing,—this misuso of tho REN. rye tice ay “4 : : ’ To mm pantr or.cox, =» {engwls. wero unknown and tho whoje networks } in the ene, and that ya took particular ro ee in tore NET cotlegilative yodiee | -YAsntNaron, D.C, Jun. 22—In the Bonate | did not take the monoy, If you aro looking, at j that twas-not exactly the thing forFryo to | ton narrow to bo applicd to thonecessities of the pay 10 8 cr shat no Witnesses shoul be bought, by the-Amerinan People. or Sourto, the Pusion |. mr, Morgan offered n resolution, which wns ir, Frye, think ,tho goalomg) : epenk unkindly of his brother-In-Inw (Gov. Gar- te and that ail tho testimony obtained must bo frea fovernment in Maine had technically tho right e ‘ gE. think ,tho gentjoman x speak tink! iy of ei ek Gov. ( are day. They have outworn thoir usefulness, ANd] from taint. to count in whorsnever It pleases, and the Dem-' | Sdonted, dircoting tho Secretary of tho ‘Interior [wanted It.! ap Perr fe) eee oe ‘ ¢ A ), Frye remarked that when oman, oven the timo {s ripo for a new order of things, : GAVANRAG Genitie House nt Washington to scat whomeo- | to furnish the Scnate any information in the In- Mr. Cox—T made' the only epecch'ngninst it. > a Democrat, married a good, sensible woman, It | An illustration of the oncrousconditions under Be bechuso Mnine is in trouble.” i. Moe ed ro oo a a Eee son oe tee cae ie Mow cneried oni | testified that Elder told him In New Orleans ho | aver It Picascs. | Ute te Peopla nover have | terior Departmont in answer to the following | PRyR deh Seine was in trouble a ittie while DRORS OF See ete EE a a a SntN Gare | Teaiont enters Hondemucthogiventorewico | Had nok heen sent thoro by Spofford, but by | dremel or Heer Tits upprehended that these | inquiries: What grants of public lands wore | ngo, ‘and n host of Vustonists, Democrats, and celon, who wns as bad n Loeo-Foco ns possible. | the valuo of tho good: id duties by th - | other partics, technical rights would be openly used to perpe- y Oe sa} p CONSTITUTION WATER | it remained for Cox himsolf to close tho dot A nD ethos js ond duties by tho Im ‘This closed tho testimony on hoth std 1 | trate n fingrant wrong. Thore ise inv teninst | Made by nots of Congress to rallroad companies, Greenbackers, like the barbarous tribes of tho ” NY fy it pri ies I for Cox wine 0 Eile neue pate | porter, and tho carrier must also furnfsh beavy | o.4 Committes pi iene ene ‘inow eT and | ition the same reaeon that there was no law | orto States of Torrltories in ald of such com- North, in jznorance and barbarity, came down THREE TIMES A DAY, tho dng, which ho did in an clnboratoly-pro, | standing ponds, ye eee abolishes tho | {he Committeo allowed counsel two wecks from | a eainst parrielie in Greece. ‘It istmpossibte, it | pantes, remain incomplete by reason of ho | aq the good old Stato of Maino and attompted to £ CURES NIGHT'S DISEASE, INFLAMMATION OF | Bneech was humomuk in nature, ns by fur the 13 MOE ar an ce te aouablo and AInpIO bo submitted on printed OARS arguments, to | fneonecivable, said the gnelent Grecian iaw- | failure of tho grantees or Dentilclaries siauatter hart But, Ciank God, they aay ae TUE" RIDNE: yore, * that anybody should commit tho erimo of ani tim furthor. they never will STONE IN THE BLADDER, CA- | greater number of Cox's specches nro; but there |‘recurity? When I think of tho cnormous quan- wa TARRE OF THE BLADDER, GLEET, DIABETES, | was. a a nrrickle in Greeco, where reverence of parents to comply with tho terms of such |.como back.” [Anpiauso on tho Republican side.) roa ee ee UATE RELIED ELGG E | eee noe Meaeaee erblce WHl “BEC RODIY. UO RADE | Ny Of Tere aT Ee mol bande. taat 16 gon THE POSTSORIPT. sa religions duty’ universally recognized and | grants? In such cases, If any, whero |’, Mt Gost never ea a ral WHAKNESS. THE SEVRREST ATTACK mero respanslhiiity. at law 28 common, carriers, | DIVIDING THE ELECTORAL vorr OF XEW YORK. Practiced, there bas been partial compliance with the | Continued laughter all over tho house],—Cox’s For Female Compinints a Specialty. cover mado in Congress by one momber upon | and when 1 think of tho safety with which Jt ts From Qur Speclat Correspondent, ' Fe eced Republican mnenibvesatl ait {¢ these | terms or conditions of tho grants, to what ex- | nltusion being to Gov, Garceton. Yor sale by all Drovginta, Rend for cireular, | anothers Horr, of Michigan, who bos mado a | handled, Leannot see why, with the additional | WaAstunatox, D. C.. Jan. 20—Potter’s Bill. ine ee eee ee ane In ne mere the autcrme of | tent has thore heen such compliance, and to Mr. Frye-—"" [had supposed that, fora Democrat ONGAN & ALLEN, 50 Johneat., No ¥. reputation as 's now humorist,—a reputation | Kccurity of tho carrier's bond, the Government | troduced in tho New York Legislature witha es _MONGAN & ALLEN, 60 dohnat. No ¥._ | Very aptto bo n serious injury to tho ellicioney | hes nota security as much botter than the prl- | ylow to having tho Electoral Zamtalatire witht ki) think, the. dvolaiin, cet tual tenure wae Lae NOTICE. of a new momber,—In n apcech Inst week alluded | vate merchant ns 1s neeonna ry divided, hi r d Tho fear of bloodshed, or nt leart ‘ot _ : ICE. pf a now mamver ila trond from Now work.” |. Lurge upon yon to givo this bill your personal | vided, has attracted some attention hero. A) ae tn eto aete alld before Ci B foxere es | Cha scomnd to be sonsitiveat this allusion to his | attention as n matter of simple justice to a | number of Republican Sonators and Nopresent- Roe Ta Sea eeneinat. aid Pat hoe GASH | Riature, mach ind no matteo tn tt ‘and torday | gront and growing scetion of this countey. Tbe- | ativesnro watehing its progress with interost, Ce son oN eine brought all bitterness of hissarensm, wit, lonrn- | Hovo it {9a sound and MECEISOTY MEO, Yours | ‘The results of conversations with threo of the tho'scones Of Wt have ea Toentigetion of ¢ 187 havo y : DISCOUNT eel ates ike Bene on the Ast mA humorist. | very truly, «% LEITER | host-known Western Souators and two lending | thom, and do not wish that they should boln any Toll Feb, 15° MAN OF VERY LANGE PROPORTIONS. MR. ACKLEN. members of tho Houso aro ombodled in this | BARNES FPCNCY. o neon tu other parts af the 13, | Of this phyaleal fact Cox took yery: severo ad: WIA UNAUTHORIZED NEront. letter, country do not know how near anarchy we what extent fa thoro just causo for declaringtho | Hike my brotherin-law to marry 8 good: Te forfelture of the grinta, and what rensons of epectable woman for a wifo would have led to a. Justice, equity, or publfe faith or publle polley | to say a Oe ee eghaye something, aro there why Congress ehoutd abstain ‘from de- ian fA ai of heart. Hols loco foco stiil.’* elaring such grunts forfeited in whole or in part? ughter. In cases of States or companies to which land- ear Ghee ane Repabiican party icy ta take grante have been made for tho benefit of rall- | know but that my friend might ‘have kept up the rondg, aud where just causo of forfelture exists, | custom.” (Laughter.] 7 and where bona fide conveyances have been cinch rye thon proceeded and concluded his mado to purebasers for valuo, what proportion, 4 ng near né may he, of the lands so granted, have anes in. favre of einen aorta a a been sold to such purchasers, and what further | marks turned his attention to dir, orn, of legistatlon, if any, 18 necessary to secure tosuch pichipay, who bad recently “referred to him n humorous specch. Ho asked persons thelr full, equitable rights to such lands? | inet gentleman: Whe ‘should. tho spirit Adopted, of mortal bo proud? Why should there bo Mr. Teller offered a resolution calling on tho pe ee in tho House? If Golinh or Dan f On ail our | vantage. ‘Thoro probably have been fow things Spectat Dispatch to The Ch ‘Tho first Senator appronchod is not fully com- | thon were, and do not know that wo are heavy Win- | written of fat men by lean mon which Cox hind | apaten ep iZNs:CMscagy Tribune, iby on the brink of oust such an- peavy Wine | written of fat mon py lean mon whlch Cox hud | Wagmivarox, D.C. Jan, 22—Until tho pub- | Tin satu Gon Geant reluctantly ff eomylted Ponslhly A te Lr tow fot ‘the chee, there fines tho brilliant New-vorkor grouped in his | Hention by the press, very fow mombors kuow of ap eiaty pL err ye an ey oer fsmuch ta be said in favor of settling the con- merciless Inmpoon. Blubbor was not brains; | tho gross violntion of tho wileges 3 test by n division of tho Electoral voto af New J B Hall &z Co toe tanto crerRhoeshty sad HH coral House by Ackton, in créeoutice brite Rita Pate li6 touks upon the proposition to havo Yor though the question {8 not yot, and doce nal in E tors chos 7 7 u ely soon to be, in eo al} e e eg | mirth; since Falstag's Tine eat, and fratity had | found, a report of tha Committoa on Forolgn a ice = pad ee Congressinnat Patetieal. polities. 4 Soe gemo ‘togother; and so on through a vocabulary | Afalrs,o papor that the Committco had novor ) s ‘ . Tailors, 180 Dearborn-st. Rrtnble for classio researeh and Yonomious Vite | soon nor acted on, He aven:took ftupon him- | Mode of. choosing Electors In Now York until | 5, pape ate ated ku a ate pie Secretary of tho Interior to Inform the Sonate pabert wore horns emt they twit a man ike dlotivoness. self to da this when he was not even a member Androw Jackson's time, It bas the merit of | tons that the Grane men do not favor wdc Feet ae oe ee oeurioe G4 india Falstag what ho was about, somebody auld, STOCKHOLDERS M1BETINGS. of tho Committee. ‘Tho paper purported to hoa | S!vine in{noritics n representation, and it pre- | vision of the Electoral voto of New York. Pre- | contracts, Adopted, “Two yards." (Laughtor.] Thoro was uo disa~ ia a ation ECR A ines Din am AAR COMMITTEE WORK. favornble report of the Committee on Forolgn yonts tho ovorstaughing of an honest rural yoto | cisely at this point may be found the key to the | By Mr. Ferry—A Joint resolution authorizl Wility tinder tho law: fin man’s beingaraill. The ~ STOCKIOLDERS MEETING. a arg np tee favomblo report of the Commit on Forces | ¥y"seranton er York cis tuw expe: | pate olie ation nnne, ihe Wt | meteor oh Ninos fume Man | Sader satrap tat ay es 5 a new y d coselty for y reservatlo 0 : . Bpeckak Dispatch to Ths Calcond Tres, Glonoy of changing the law at this timo seoms, | {4 PCH MN Ce? oreo beenmo convinced | Huron & Ha atta Ttaltroud Company. | man had to bo sir feot high or two. yards int Acklen desi . ‘Tho Stoékholdern of tho Chleago Dry-Dock Com. | Wasittnotox, D.0., Jan, 22.—The Ways and oe ra sets PAYS uaaTONN: Fae sii , Dany are heroby. notified that 4 meoting: ‘wilt be held | Means Committee had its regular meoting to- may say,” added this Senator," that many pub- | dato is probable, Gon. Grant’s chances would be Helos ae tue hock, So Hiticar in, Monday. | aay, and again disctssod Woot's Mefundinu bill. | srr, Acklon—' Task unanimous eongont that, | Yemen in Washington fully bollovo tho ehanxo earreeporidingly diminished, ‘Naw if the anti- _£ ghaso'Iteat ientata,.inerease the Capital Stock, and | Gon. Garftotd was present, and urged his bill for | tho report of the Committee on Forolgn Affairs, should be mado, and others oven advocate tho | Grant men in New York van say totholr brothten 5 Glapose of any other business. : 8 i otnGr DURINESR me, Secretary, | Anuthor {sauo of 4 per conts, which Is really the | in rolntion to the claims of ccrtain oltizons | choosing of Electors outright by the Legis- threo Bicetoral votes Fenay- for sup candidate however, to bo nt least questionable. “You | thot the election of another Hepublican candl- By Mr. MeMiltan—To protect tho navingbllity, Irth, [Laughtor.] (his was at the expense of of navigable rivers, and provent doposita of Horr, who 1s 4 large, stout man.) He (Cox) rep- sawdust and other materials therein, resented largo men, Nghting men, good men. ‘On motion of Mr. Cameron, of Pomnsylvania, it | They had never taken hia altitude, and the was regolved—nyes, dl, nnys, 2l—thut when tho cntiemau (Horr) should not have done Bonate adjourned to-day it be to movt Monday. it. His constituents had never thought bill of Secretary Sherman: The Treasury has | against. the Government of Nicnragun, be ro- lature.” you may present, the political problem is won- ‘Tho Raynard resolution was taken up, and | that blubber wna Intellect, that meat meunt WINANCTAL. ae tee acCommliee tmcs | Hee tote oF tas WHS an | Mut in yourniston ate fasta ctanan | Het, enim, hy tae anata | Ble chee Wiest oat ateent ue |iemasteiocanos tn lai — acts rari AAA ye he printed.’ i gain the Democrats would 0 to nid to their COKO Bit is was a vory different ques- . S fitty-yenr 3}§ per cent can be floated at par, but the modo of choosing Electors without previous thon fran tho indorsement of Fis cel reinil Issue | ter) Shnkspenre had auld that tlesh and tealley Of Treusury notes, Whatever might bo thought | ever went toguthor, and that tho Dovil nevor Of the pollcy of Issuing greenbacks, they hid | Would have Fuletaf damned lest tho oll in him heen Hksued? pronouneed” constitutional, and | should sot Hellon fire, [Laughter.) | If ho (Cox) formed for many years the principal part of our | Were called upon to write tho gentloman’s aartoney, They were no Morequestionable than | epitaph, he would (borrowing from tho * Swoot the other resuits of the War. ‘The greenbacks | Singer of Michigan" and Lord Byron) put it in : : “'Thoro holng no ob! t \ Fote sume great Bate Ike Oblo, which has hith- that theGovernmont ought not to hayo so long continaly.” eno NblosHony Ie was orlered 6 notice?” Mea -boun Eoneeded to tho. epubtients. purty. a loan in consideration of the fact that | — When the document appeared in print bearing + Fair cnough. Tho people have ctect&a a Re- | ‘The Democrats have based nil thelr calculations the Natlonal debt enn bo patd | tho oficial imprint of the Committoo, ita mom- publican Legislature by an oyerwholming ma- | on tho full Electoral vote of Now York. If that 149] On tmproved chy Proporty wt current mates in. twenty, or, at tho ontaldo, in thirty | DOTA reonlved tho first notice of the mattor, and | Jority; tho fight was nvowedly mado on Nutional were taken away or nullified they would be bund at once took steps to ox) ie " a ressed to tind a substitute, A ‘division of tho HEAD & COH.10 LaGatlonst,_ | ZOOS {f tho proxent rato of pnymont is kent up. | frey'conchited to lot tho eietine mae eeeiney | BtoUNds: tho choosing of Klectora ts ontirely Dress NE make Tutieman moro of u powsibitlty” Beorotary of tho Treasury, however, thinks | ho fos and informed tho Houss or what ho tind | Within tho discretion of the peoplo of a State, | vefore tho next Natlonnl Demucratie Conver: ‘ a were a part of the public debt, guaranteed by | thoso words: PissoLUTION NOTICES, visas aetna or an option, would provent | done, This hodld in bt La Horaporate of Now York wore allowed the nea mo the hecossty of carrying Ohio would iba Fonrtecnt Amendment to tho. Constitution, meee les vie on at Ke the man Hartt nnn snnrnnnnnnnnannne | tho anlo of a3% por cont bond at par. ‘To this ‘THE FOLLOWING Wonps, twelvo Floctoral votes to which thir strength as | thon be paramount, jo claimed this was @inavement In tho intercet teroni (Gres OCR arces) «i Gaitie wiala DISSOLU TIO: Ne Mr, Wood disngrecs, and {s inlined to siceept an | na npnenrs in the [tecord of tha Ziat Insts party entitles thom, f ean't ace that any Injus- | ,/AtIeseHt mers does Dek acorn Tw Tork of Nattonal Hanks, ad ea ean aieubia ticle Coa eae teria in roply to Mr. Kenna, Mr. pOriotg the death of Mit OVO. 11: JOLINSON. the | amendment, providing that tha Governmont Hr, Acklon—-On Jaw. 13, during tho absonco | tea would bo done thom. The law was changed | will support the Potter bill, The Now York | lasses, ‘this is the at staku they are playing | Cox closed his spocch, Tho Cammittco thon for, He thought: thero was a Joint movensone rose, and Mr, ‘Tucker moyed that Bir. poe pe itnanimous | to tts presont form without provious notice, and | ‘Timea, you will observe, is opposed ta ity 3 ny 5 ‘ae, y nh Uy some corporations to entirely, demenotize alowed ffteon minutes to-morrow to ropl Billy 1 16 f my calleago, Mr. King, f asked name of JOUNSON & CO, han, heen dissolved, ‘he | aball bave the option of redeeming the bonds " iS Bam o conscnt et tho House to have printed a manu- "Eeeo Bubtnens rubs continued, and al Recounts with the | provided for by this bill aftor a certain time, | script designated * Ropart Ne ion g Hep T don't soo why it ight not bo changed back In | ind 80, very likely, {8 Senator Conk- Hod under {he | say fifteen or twenty years, ‘There will bo nn- | resentntives, Forty-sixth Congress, Second Sea the same manner. ling, who naturally ‘would have Iess im " a Mr, Cox's speech, ‘or, 80 we Would havo only bank-notes and | Alf = rome ‘Njocted. same fing name of JOHNSON 1 f Saned,Ofice 2 stetropolttan Hoek. other meeting on this eubjoct Snturda: sion,” whieh'l had myself prepared and. placod AGAINST DESPERATE MEASURES. portance in x Nattonial Htepublican Convention | gold, i Boel a R s Z m1 onty leet ecutl vo 6088! Mr, Horr—Thon I will goon to-morrow under GHO-M. MOULTON. Lah cre ik telah ed fn hie bands, aul who to b {inbsoquontly re: | ‘The noxt poraon scon was a distinguished aa the renrencutative, of twenty try erate. | Arerexecutlve sslony adjourned, tio fivesminito rules To not think Ir will take a = nia. ‘mo the Weslern Associated Press, eae Ac mo ne by Peace Insk that it bo | member of the Hause. Hobadn't given much | And, asa power tn tho State blo by moro pnas- HOUSE. over five minutes to do the job. {Luughter.] ‘ATIONAL. oy Withdrawn, neit was aulitn! itted hy mo without | thought to the subject, but on principle he was | jvity to defeat a cundidato personally objoce Al rt b Adjournod. a ann Wasmwaron, D.C, Jan, 2.—In the Sonato | authority from Me, King or from the Committoe | opposed to despcrate measures, The plan hohad | tlosiahlo to him, ho would be Uilterly destroyed. atten eee Iniscall ertous. mealies Thy con- TOURNIQUE'S Select Cammitteo on "Froodmen's Tank to-day | on Forelkn Agairs, (having tale nonction on | hour inst about was thatof having he prosent | Hor thew rensnis, T do not, believe she Potter FE a ne een ares atiestion Wns - A BIG LAWSUIT, SCHOOLS FOR DANCING, oeGor.Tlenry'D, Cook wan reeaiiod, and teatie | te matter. This "was done trough a mistake | Iewislntury show the Electors in a boxy and J lll will oma to anything, thou Crary, ANE | goconded.—100 te A The main question was | New York, Jan.2—Mrs, Emina Lorillard, TERED BIDE “ios and im Wout Madison‘st. fled to tho trnnsnctions of the Finnnco Commit- | “Noeneo as aathts ‘h ‘ Thi he would call a espornto measure,-one | Grantinan may ardently pray for ltsspeedy paas- | then ardcred, nnd an hour's debate began, ewey Friel « Resi i natn acento en Rama teogad Hoard of Directors of tho bank. ‘Tho | history of Congress, so far as members So ae eae eee ee a ae een: amen ane aL by ae Soyoranes RW. Tho downto wm iho Wankeloserves bill was | Tlative of the: Lari aris of ae sity, bie beau # for Ladies, Children, and Gentlemen. ‘ t aly Hei fe Uby Sr. Gilltto In apposition to tho bill, | Bsultin tho tates Circuit Court to roe pasnen few Ladies, Ct 3 minutes of the Committec bearing bis signature | Momber, Tt ia likely to lond to formal action on | had boon vonsutnmated, he would hays = opnned by Pr ia 4 5; fey feulars seu for Clroulere Having heea shown him, bo acknowledged his | !@part of tho Hose. ae ee oe saNMtEEa Co COUN NOTES AND NEWS. Shieh he chaructoriacd asitahot. froma masked | cover royalties and profita which she claims in feract the force of {t, hut ho saw no neceaslty Dattery nt every intervat of the peopls, oo naeeionne. of the uso by the Standard RHFFIELD, SCIENTIVIC BCHOOL OF YALE | APproval of tho loans to the Soncca Sandstone a THE DANK NESERVES, Mr, Weaver opposed tho bifl on the ground f hor invention for rootle Smet Gourtanin Chamiatty, ure and apptsa, | Company on tho ellof that the securlty was + (HE INDIANS. - EEE ath peak eRe Bpectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Be ae arate Re Oe th ‘geodioncie: | fying’ are) austelbutiog "potrolowm oll, Ta otany, culoge Mincrateay end Goines, and in | ainple. Touching tho lane to Gen. 0. 0. tow, THE UTE INVESTIGATION, viding the Electoral volo was, uimings tens | wasiinazor, D. Cx Jun. 2—Tho Buckner | Tho gentlomian from Now York (uilzenfen) bad | Wor oompiaint, she sate, forth UE, toe Be General Felentine Nindlen, wiih eogioh, Kedpon and | ard, tho Coung ste s Christian Assnelution, aud Spectal Dispatch to ‘The Crteaya Tribune, it Me was tuctined id tink. “howover, | Bank-Iesceve Dill was dofeuted by the extraor- | Sil, domething against tho” elinpod’) Collar, | vention ae Sy ne et Mad ed A ve 4 o Dir. c stion. , % . " ic 3; ff 204 - ; German, Volitical Heonomiz. Ulster, le, tar pare | athors, Mr. Cook hail we recollccttan. tamil | gt amnaToN: D. C., Jan. S--Tho investiga. gna 4 rout igen vragen Yn “advanot | dinary voto af 158 to 79, a voto whlch surprised |S ouippod' doline whon tho bondholdor was to bo together {hoy subsequently transferred "the Kxocutive OMoer, figures with any nbsoluto certainty, tion of tho House Indian Commission Into tho | that it had no hope of ‘oarrying. New both the supporters nnd tho oppononts of the pas it, whan tho hondholder warited to keep a | patent tothe Standard Oil Rofluing Company _ a Now Hinven, Conn. : origin of tho recent Wto outbreak did not de- | York, That would ben very Prete view | ieasuro, A large number of Shore whe Otho: (aecul manioy renee, fo bay as incite i te ad in turn Sonveyet Meta tied te \NSTLVANEA MILITARY ACADEMY, i ST! yelop anything of interest to-day. Commis- | totake in the present juncture of affairs, It | wise might favor tho principles of the I vote Com pple, the “ clipped" dotlur wis good ernburs. a hitter convoy ‘0 Drs. Lore QRESTHN, Pa, Neopane Jan f. Civ, Hn ia og INTER-STATE COMMERCE. | sonar Hast tcatificd xenorally that his ndmin-,| Would ho’ surprising Jf tho skitiful aalitisintes igainst tho measuro for the ronson that thoy | CROW he That was adixerhuination suinst the | thhintin 187, Mrs. Lorillard charwos that th . 4 peule ‘and in favor of tho bondholder. The gene | Btundard OfL Company has beon using tho Inven- Noman from New York (Chittenden had tatd x | tion sinco 1869 with great advantago, but hos story ubout tho boy, arelative of Roger Sher- | falledto pay her for tui uso. The royalties and hich Mrs Lorillard claims amount te lstry, Classics, nod English. Degrtors oonfe: DISCUSSING REAGAN'A MEASURE. ¥ CoOL, iu 0. ifvart. res’. Specat Dispatch to The Chtcago Tribune, Wasiynaron, D.C., Jun, 2.—-The Commerco fatration was inno way rospansiblo, ‘Tho chargo now in the ascondency in Now York, with alltho | are of opiilon that the wisest polloy is That The frat {roublogrew out of tho Fock tha | eee eaten a oe ee ete ltcmis | Hot to, lavo any financial legisiation what " cl 1) fy mati, who, buying lost bls dog, wanted (0 make rons wl Senoenhe ter Tepresenies| aC RHIaee May Ee are ae ere ee - Hoare bill | ho says, is unfounded, ‘becanse no rofer--| A Western Republican Sunator who has boon | which might bo used against thom with respoct } in his yeins bho would have une to webadvica nf A NORTHERN SNOW-STORM, f jarbor, Wis. es Trctleat = ght and, perhaps, | oneo was made to the Utes at ny yoars in Congross auld that, in bis opinion, | to matters to which thoy might bo seriously op- | his cousin in tho ‘Vreasury. That advice would 1 Diupaten to The . ’ onmwadit im ONTIOR, avid A, Wells, of the Railroad Board of Com- | oi put to. tho. Indios in Fastorn | (29 pFinelplo of sending Hlectora from Con, | posed. Allied to those who voted far those rons have been, “Deposit your dog with me. Got ipsetal TRSEEN: LEON ON CSS STS: + AD KEE WIB.5 misatoneys, will bo heard, ‘This moruing John + + ressional districts was sound. | * But," bo added hie exomptod from tux, thondraw 00 per contot | Watertown, Wis, Jon, 2.—The- heaviest i} . ulfttied proponais tn dupiteaias Wil’ ba recatvoa at | P. Croon, of tho Fennsylvnnts Contr oeouptod Colotuda and Now Moxico, ‘Tho chargo that tho | Brignuyy “wo dent wane. tho principio, ie } sus Weraxome mnoty antl-National: bank mot, ico until 10 o'clock &. m.dn the ZMiday of Feb | tho Committee with an claborato nnalysis of tho ones apa dinenntont grow out of the falluro on tho part of would nt tunes to fulopt {tin ono State and not who are in this propraition ban further to pes d forthe construction of wx (6) cri sub- tho Government te pay the $25,000 It; j- | ina. You will not tnd the Republi erensy the power of National banks and to bol Resin Wha an geateh ntgirecrleaat | bil, and a prosentaion tn detail of lta emfot on | oq in tho Pee ely im untouned, pocnuna'| Hiuneis anxious for it; and It woul! NS eee eeeiaa A ac aiberuble nuniber vox al irie re ay | tho busincas of railroads overywhgro, aud upott | the Whito River Utes bad no part or parcel in | Sinneso eae Elgotorat Soles in Kansas, Lowa. | for the bill in tho boligf that {t would tend to Vor all (nformath ey . ] the prosperity of communitl m A rail "4 ebraska, ‘The Democrits eget mu nan abibig once. Dares pra: | ea’ ottadpeint. . This unitigs from a Fully | that aunulty, and nover Iald claim to any, Thoy |-would beat ua at the game, ‘every, tin, atrongthen resumption. ‘Tho bill wag defeated i . is value to go inta the banking busl- | snow-storm of the season provajled to-day, with reas with, and © will keep the dog us : Bocurity, und stamp conpon ‘ponds On hissoars 8 full of about elght tnches, giving & prospect of dad onevery Inch ot his tall.” {Luughtor,) ‘Tho | Nanwon, Wine Jan, 23—A heavy mow fell Issue prosoiited by the presont bill was whether | jast night and thia morning to tho depth of aight the country woull bavo legal-tonder puper | inches, ‘The tolegruph and telophone Unes are Jaonoy fasued by tho Government or whether it Tho tole sae ttdopend on banking aacociuons for its quite generally Droken down and tho raftroad hadalrondy bad their share of the indemnity, | Bvery Stato in tho | Bouth would be | bys vole of exactly two toune, edovernmentroscrves the right to rojectany or | Would bo universally disastrous, Ho bo- us solldly Domocratio undor thi frouluting medium, Tha gentl from Now . See acrsddioa Uh ia y gan with. tho curious statement that Mibrioe Dopartinente Ie is true that $65,000 hug | asin tho Prosont onter of things, They can ball: | 4 domoustration in, honor 9f Gon. Garfield York reqander tis (Weavers) aoidior Will-as wh | gate MAUR ed yale ath eciiod threug Hie ior Sturagon Bay Tears Party ieried to” | tho bill in question, with two. small'} boca hold buok, with'a viow to paying employod, sore congressional Districts a8 well aa the yeu | ne given to-night, It was ono of tho inmost | Rasmlt un tha pooullag. ovorust wien, hy ropro- | Wisconsin yesteriay “and today, In the nowihors, MAJON HEN M.NOBELT, «| exceptions, was dontical with one. Introduced of carrying Into opertion bulldoze Bates, while we at the North will,mot | OT Tog and enthusiastio of the kind given | fnols jaliuding tasenutar texan) tid anid, on | FOTO Seok awe aust Tumboraol aro iubIe 5 inta tho Pennsylvania Legialatura Feb. 13, 1878, , THK PURPOSES OF THR DEPARTMENT + Would the effect of tho changy in Now York | boro of late years on Hottae occasion, Tn | thosoltvat. thie month, hut tho DIU hitroduved | jfOsy Inches doop aud lumibermon aro juble CELLULOID GOODS. toregulato tho pina ine, | The Reagan bill was ip furnishing auprliog and for tauching and tn | be tagnako Gen. Grant less of & politial neces: | Sohout iho sain the crowd was very lunge, and J by hun (Weaver) was iho worst pleve of dens lantover tho prospects, : EUBULOLT COQ DN cauacs ' culture, f a an = CELLULOID (iWater- “Eis | thep mere like ta language and month, and} te dooe not thiuke He would bo wise altiply to pay Pe spubly it would, If Ib shall appear that | maby ledica attended, ‘Tho housaund wljacont | fy fhe Amorionn Cumoos. Tune gentbounn waa MATRIMONIAL r= proof ae y wero eo in ut punctuation, .| this sum of money over to thease wild Indians, to | any other candidate can be nomi apn - tk wore brilliant with calolum lighta. At tbo | Ci - . Logan, of the Btate of Lli- ‘ ¥ ¥ en) Ouffs, Coll i with the exceptions named, Mr. Reagan prompt- | bo squandered at thelr discretion, 1t would Peel ge rae ee if a | Cliizen-Gonaral 3:-A- ORAM tsioF LIM Spuchal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribynty Usta and ‘Gost catou mate t ‘aires lymtatod thathe had nevor soon the Pennsylvania | food wit mon! Tt te aan sf Trout tar Ce Se eae aetna sha tbe Eonetor stopped Sires ener nat. Hawloy—dnd no was perfectly rieht. Puano, Dll, Jan. 23.—A, 0. Miller, Chicago, mon. la be 7 , yer repile - 4 = Dill, Mr, Green discussed the bili in all ita bear~ {Bird chee Tae Of tba Fou think te, the present condition | teady crowded, and just as tho band saluted the anit, Weaver replied that, ha doubl thata’ gon- | Burlington & Quinoy train-dispatobor, of Au: Gddress BARNES’ Hat Store, 86 thelr bost advantage. ings, with a knowledge of details and 9 readi- | Utes bave not beon pald tho difference in im “1 y a th the platform into Madison-st,, Tribune Building. ness to answer questions which made his argu> | between the 15.000 Mors ‘yielded uo undar tsa | of my Hi maa te eed ay ie ee eee ogee! pitt hee aod all wana irconbackors as the | rora, was to-duy \inited in marr to Misa “ pag-tag ond bot-tall of creation” would th! Juli it » Tho, parted an. iho vountry had boun pretarod for thoes ite oon tralu for tho sae if a

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