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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: property, nnd lately itlins sceured suficient P. AMA Cc AN. AL. nddlttonal stock to obtain absolute control, The maungement of the Missouri, Iowa & ‘ Nebraska ts snld to be favoring tho Wabash Temporary Settlement of the | interest, nnd. for this reason tho Burlington | De Lesseps’ Scheme—What the SATURDAY, JANUARY 24, 1880—SIXTEEN PAGE Park explatned, was very much more, than | Electoral vote of Matno next autumn. T hibited signs of Infammation, ns did also the y hint the rallrond carried, but the Inst five | even speak with confidence of tho alrendy | medulla oblongata, but the xpinal cord was ra. Lecce ans Sbwaye hutatalng ae years hod shown a very large increase In the | assured sympathy and snpport of a Demo- | free fram it, The lings were allglitly con- ing new to chrontela yesterday romarilnney h- rafic neross the isthmus, the fnerease from | cratic Honse and a Democratic Senate, Str, Rested and the heart was partlally filled with | gage, ‘Phe pollee are making rent clfart a Central America alone hay droits, ttepasttsy which appear in nearly al | capture the man who was at t 8 to THE RATLROADS. we heen from 14 | if Tshould gay thoy would recelve tt, Eshoutd c , ‘ the HHalste to 40 per cent per annum. ‘Teall of the pres: | feel, on my return to Washington, that 7 had inflammatory diseases, but healthy, “Tho He si te stew Southwestern Pool managers have applied to the courts to place American Party Learned ent tratiie, Tmoreaver, would haxe tobe ‘ude cast 8 wanton insult ape ws Demoeratle | stomach wits. conalderably irritated, Fina mu. ptront boariitng- house We rare Moe Troubles. the property, in tho han a ieveleeny Nae rl y Vustness from Japan, Chinn. Astrid anil Conittees. The Demoerntle arty iin, T | cous cont, being v seh wrinkled ane story of the murder, nnd conviet Boyle {ho ’ endently, MK ro Paelfle Const to this country and’ En- | think, shown a - remarkable readiuess | covored with n gray, viscid mucis, upon the ——$—_ ; ton Is enabled to Conaatidate: IL with {ts sys- at Panama, gland, ‘The question of tolls was a diment | to do the wrong thing, nud fis | removal of Which Xe Vevented anutrks of {ile tem of ronds, | If the Wabash lind siteceeded Yho Burlington Secures Control {n gaining control of this rond, it would have Ene. If too Mgh, they would keep business | record for tho past twenty-five years | flammation, the redness being uniform, with- THE JUSTICES, from tho canals It too low, the thing would | has been one of political sins and blun- | out patehes of any kind, The same appear. ‘Mra, Smith, the woman who shot at Wil. been enabled to greatly Injure the business | Wegotiati ith the Railroad Com- | not pay as an Investment. ‘Three dollars a | ders almost past comprehension. But when | ance was found tn thy upper portion of the | iam McCoy, proprictor of Burke's Tote, w; . of the Missourl, Iowa & of the Burlington by getting Into the best RRO SALIONS “Wi 4 tuncwhich has been suggested ns, tho mte, | the Matno Democrats como to ask thelr | descending portion of tha duodenum. No Bie eee aman Nebraska. portion of Its Town territory, aud for thls pany—Benefits of the Tide- Mr, Park thought too Wien to seen¥e the en? | brethren of tho Nation to share nnd to carry sums of falammation were visible Inthe discharged yesterday by Justies Summer. reason the Burlington could pot afford to let 1 fall Inte the tan or ‘rival ne, we Water Level Canal. ssonri, Towa & Nebraskn runs from Keo Mooting of Directors of the Ohfcago, | knig Into Corsiion, a distance of 118 tulles fleld in the absence of the prosectitlon, 'T} fire business whieh ought, to be obtained, | the ugly load under which they are now | small and lar Intestines, In his opinton, + ‘The ‘Thoy could transport freight in Jarge quan- mruatlae, Lyenturo to think that? they have | Adqins Tae to his death by nente mon- | fale had evidently been compromised, titles across the isthmus by rail, Ineltding | overestimated the temerity and folly ‘of the | ingitls, brought on by abuse of alcoholic | James M, Kellett, the Stock-Yards laborer the cost of trans-shipment, for less than $3 ] Democrats in athor States, When the: oy ask | drinks and venereal axcesses. ‘The condl- | yy} . Sane, Burlington & Quincy at Bos- teomnects with thé Burlington at Keokult. | The Projectors Confldence—How the Ene | ver ton. them to approve the fint and fraudulent | thon of the brain and stomach mlght be pro- whe had hls a etualiel ty S vovengefnl ton. Itnlso connects with the Foleo, Peorln & = Recurring to the question. of the practica- | counting out of thirty-seven Republiean | ttuced by a narcotic polson, but he wassure | Union man, 6 les_at Ils home, No, 9 Warsaw, Wabash, St. Touls, Keokuk | | gincers Aro Progressings of the scheme, Mr, Park sald tht M. | members of the Legislature, out of the 100 | ther had been no poisoning, ag the Inflan- | Auburn street, ina precarious condition, and ‘ Northwestern, Keokuk Des Srolnes pivis: th OT Ne elk Island, and cok orth The Leading Managers Hold a Tariff | orn Tine Packets at Keokuk; with the Keo- hility Do Lesseps had expressed hinself ns willing | that were legally and indisputably elected, I] mation of the brain was sutllctent to produce the attending physielan Is unable to state to stake his reputation on its auccess. Tho | hazard the opinion that the Natlonal Demo- | atl the other syniptoms. No analysis had | yet how tho case will result, Micha ten, ay Netw York Times, Jan, 22 Frenelanan doeg not consider the scheme as | eratie party wil call a halt, and ask to be ex- | yet heen made of the contents of the stom- rs ‘and Pool Conference in New Kuk & Des ,dlolnes a Cierny ata wieyrtie Tho party which left {hts city on Dee, 14, | formidable a ono ns was that of the Suez | ensec from that burden. Perhaps, However, | nel, Bye whom Relat ea oO tis geraltany, York, St. Louts, Keokuk, & Northwestern at Atex- | ys79 "to consult with M Du Lesseps at Pann- ) Canal. M. Do Lesseps Vigo said that people | Mulno Democrats assume eontidence front | William Fayn, a friend of tho deceased, | Justice Walsh " by andring with the St. Laniin, Kansas City & { nd to th ae ae ht overestiuated the number of mon required | the fact that during the prolonged strife over | sald that he saw him once after his first alek- a Northern at Glenwood; with the Burlington main regard to the construction of lis pro- | Prin work of tine kinds that the tmprove- | fraud, and even ater its full exposure, and | ness, when he looked wall, Witness was at Halsted street, in the vicinity of Madison, IT STILL LIVES. & Southwestern at Sedans ant Wwith the Chi ] posed ship-ennal across the Isthmus of Da: } ments. which had been made In machinery | when'it Iny prostrate under 9 decree from n | Mrs, Sniti’s house on Clark street, between | is daily and nightly afileted with dyed-inug Tho meeting of the Southwestern Ratlway cago, Rock Island & Pacitic at Centreville. ren returned In the steamship Colon, of the | for works like this, tn blasting: rock and tn | Supreme Court, no leading Democrat of the | ‘Taylor and Polk streets, when they had the | tache gentry, who make tho thoroughfare al. Association came to a conclusion ata tate A. CONGRESSMAN’S VIEWS Paelfic Malt Line, yesterday, Mr. Trenor W, | removing ft, onabled them to dispense with | Nation was heard to ttterone word of ra- | beer on the Sunday before Christiuas. The | most linpassnble for a modest or respectable i r 5 ¥ narent portion of the laborers that would | monstrance, while away off from Indianapo- | witness and tho decensed each drank ngings | Woman, Yesterday onc of these ‘ things" hour last evonlng without having achleved Speciat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. teks the President, of the see Hallroasl have ea required in like work years ago, | lis cae a message of greeting from ‘Thotnas | of the heer, Gvore Brown, who got the Beer, | waa fined 85 by Justice Watsh, the Dolte gore than a partial success in tho wettle-} qasmtyaroy, D. 0, Jan. 93.—Mr, Wash- | COMBI: Mile the fepresentative of that cor- | fie did: not tink he, woittd. reqilre, nt any | A. Hendricks, expressing admiration for the | also took nalass of it. Mrs. Smith did not | having arrested lim Just after he Nad erossly ment of Its troubles, The Committce on | pyrp, of Wisconsin, thinks that he Is ils: poration in the conferenco with De Lesseps. | one time, more than from 8,000 to 10,000 meti, | backbone which Gov. Garcelon ind displayed | taco any of It, Knew’ Charley Adams for | {nsulted Mra, Il. A. Radenbure, | Ie gave Organization met again In tho morning t0 | rare: ted I cy te ‘Trinune of the 22d, ‘The Railroad Company is an important fue- | aud he coutd get the tyost ‘of them front | in the eounting-outconaplracy, ‘The politieat | about ten years, Had never seen lm stag- | the name of C.G. Hutchingon, and elafined further consider the actlon had tho day pre- ett ecteyaviea ta the aloatine oe railroad tor inthe canal problem, since without {ts ANON the natives of Colombia and from | friends of Mr. Hendricks have never aceused | gering drink, but had seen him take three to be # partner in Dan Kellogg's gaining. v1 1 ts cn. 4 Sunaten, He Inyestheateal that question on | hinef an extra supply of spinal strength, | or four drinks at a time, Never heard Mrs, | house, vious, that the Chicago percentages should | sates, Mr. Washburn was reported as hay- assent the canal can hardly be constructed. | iia way to the Isthintis, at Jamuten, aud was | and 1 desire to say to tim, from 1 Dlenant Smith say thatsie would fix the deceased, | rank Goff, the Union man at the Stock. bolevatone until the Wabash has its line | ing said, in response to a statement ot Mr. ‘At tho time of the orgnntantion of the Com- | {Mornged tne he coud obtain all the labor | neqinintanee of many years, that I don’t | and never told any ane that he hail su heard. | Yards who Was slot by Aueew Deltselimay open into this city, but that a revision of the | Sapp, of Iowa, that the rates of freight In pany it obtalned a grant from the Colombinn } there that he would require. Itwas found tuinic he ever possessed the backbone ty do | Calvin Cooper, of 28% Third avenue, knew | ng he was leading on acrowd to. assault an St. Louis percentages should be made, In | ye Northwest are not grenter thin they Government of large amount of Jand, and | in the construction af tho f annie Rallrond | acts for which he congratulates Gov, Gar- Charles Adams for three or four years. Knew | latter and another non-Unton Inborer, les in Which the business from the St. Joo & West | wore a year ago. Mr. Washburn meant, and also n promise that no other rallrond-teack | that this was the best Iabur atte iuble. celon, Mrs. Smith and had been at her house with | q precarious condition at Merey IT 4 i ‘ “Why. Mr. Park was asked, “toes Do In saying that no Icading Democrat from | the decensed, but not for three months, ‘The ‘dinine! £ ospltal, ernand the Central Branch Unton Pacific | wishes to be understood ns saying, that In | HOF MY canal or other Ine of transportation Lesseps Visit New York {f ha doesnot expect | abrond sent a word of ely and hops tothe | morning after Adams got married he went and Dr. Jaanes J, Larkin In a note to Justtes 5 Walsh yesterday stated that he had serio wasincluded. The great diMculty in the ¢ should be permitted to be built within the | to get any money here 2” friends of good government, or a word of | with him toseo his wife, and Adams asked | q 4 saOVEEY, a way of asettlement was the Inability of the Pent eee Se ee hee mits of the Government without the con arth salisty, the s\mmertent people pint this valiuky to ps nutlors of ths fraud, let | ne ite re Fe if jhe sinitit ant Gak wet foubls cance rang ot? Fecovet rerio Committee to agree upon new percentages | reduced from the rates of a year ngo. At sentof the Panna Railroad Company, A he ui thelr in et ti i conn Hoey cena ju ff a honorel a iixcention Ht several te seu at Pees Nea a “ te iu i representations Deitschinan was held in aeeoei, dediaudeld | n.| toca. Hiatt. hos eg, what of course | ots the first surveys, and who owned the | Boovls te @ Panama Canal, or to & French | who denounced, with insparing soverity, the elt about it. Ie visited Mrs. Sinith for tha Constable Mike Doran, tho. notort Paelfic, it is understood, everybody knows to be a fact, that the rates Ny company, ag itis a purely private enterprise, | cause of the Maine Democracy, ‘Thelr words | purpose, When he told her that Adains was - i tortous, larger’ percentage, owing to —_ its | hinve been advanced on the roads enst of Chi- | concession from the Colombian Govermnent | What he desires Is not the money oft the | brought cheer and courage to those who | married, sho sald that she. expected asmiuteh, | charged by William Remsehnelder with the recent extensions, but neither the | cago. Mr. Washburn intended to confine | forthe construction of a canat across the | United States, but the sym pathy and good | were fighting for the right, and we send them | as she had pagsed the cards tho night before lareeny of 'n stack of hay and a hog, valued ‘Wabash, St. Louls & Paeltic, nor the Chiengo his statement entirely tothe rates of freight | isthmus, came to this country for the special | Wishes of, the peopte, Ife ridictiles the idea | back cheer for thelr courage, tholr manhood, nnd found ont that something had liappened, | at $4 Ra tried before Jurtice [Hamner ’ | on roads running from Minnesota and Nor- i e % of the building of the canal being a violation | and (he consistency with which they uphelc She then got terribly excited, cried a great | yesterday: and was discharged, {6 nppearin & Alton were willing to accept less than they | thorn Towa to Chicago ond eastward, not | Purpose of conferring with Mr. Park, | of the ‘Montes dovtring, ‘This 1s not a | guod principles. NY ne deal, and said that sia would kill Adams, iat he hid not stolen elther of . the articles, linve had thus far. ‘The St. Louls Hues tried | from the latter place, as tho representative of tho Nall-| Trench enterprise, but an enterprise of | At home here to-night we ean congratu- | ‘The witness tried to console her, but she | He wns subsequently arrested on another jiard to force the Alton to altow Its percent- rond Company, to ascertain what con- | private individuals, who happeit to be | Inte onvselves that avery man has done his | would not be comforted, - Warrant sworn out by tho man, chargne nges to be reduced, but the Intter remained CONFERENCE OF MAGNATES. cessions the Canal Company cotild ob- Frenchmen, who wish to make an Invest- | duty, and, animated-by a single tmpulse, with Finally she said: “No, you tell Charley him with the embezzlenient of a quantity of f 1 Bpectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. tain In. casa it was resolved to com- | ment that others decline to make,” no selfish onds to gain, the entire Republican | that he had better come to see me, 03 Twould | corst and hay, antl some live-stock, valved at firmtotheend, An arent was anit te New You, Jan, 23,—President Garrett, of | Mence the great work. Mr. Park mada a] dlr. Yohn C. Campbell, nother of the | party lias stood together for tho right, We | not hurt him’ Witness went back to the $217, He was held over until Jan. 30 In bulldoze” this road Into submission by the : Keane ee el arty, 18 an engineer who spent three years alate cairseives that we carried | decensed nntt told lim the result of hig vist, | bonds of $100, : the Baltimore & Ohio; President Scott and | Written reply to this demand on behalf of | P a an engines can congratulate ourse! at we carried | deceased nnd ay es sit, : St. Louls lines refusing to settle accounts to * i nd | the stockholders of the railroad company, | On tho Isthmus while the Panama Raflroad | this coutroversy through with our own | and advised him not to go near Mrs. Stith, Tho notorious “ Did? Toullhan was up bee the present time, there belng a large amount Vice-President McCullough, of the Pennsyl- } put nothing Hike ablnding contret was, at | was building, | Mo sald De Lesseps was very strenath, and with no thought of secking ald | as she was dangerous. Adans then wrote a | fore Justice Morrison yesterday | charge PD a 14 4 qi 3 y Yo charged due the Chicago Division. The Alton refused yanin Railroad; President Jewett, of the | that time, entered into, nor lias there yet been sanguine. "VAs for myself,” continued Mr. | from the Natlount Governinent, or frou any | letter, which he asked witness to take to Mra. | with with larceny of a quantity of jewelry to enter Into any new arrangement until tho Eries William H, Vanderbilt, and Pool Com- | any legal contract made between the parties, | Campbell, “1 think tt the most feasible route | other power of any Kind outside our own | Sinith and read to her. llengnin vistted her, | from a Blue Island avenue Tatler anit St. Louls lines had paid up arrearages and missioner Fink, had a conference at the The capital stock of the Panama Rallrond | of any proposed. There will be no tunnel, limits and onr own people, In fooking | but she was in too frantic a condition to Ils- | yagrancy. ‘The latter charge was_ disinissed, Siuled up accounts to date. Finally the St. | Windsor Wednesday night. ‘The meetin Company fy $7,000,000, Since the constrie- | and no locks except the tlde-water locks ut | back over tho uine long weeks of continu: | ten, to the renting of the letter. he waived examination on the form ‘Louis Nnes.backed down and agreed te have | yy, 4 y nig i i | tion of tie road this capltalstock hing doubled the termini. ‘The decpest ct. will be about | ous labor, we can sco nothing omitted, "The prisoners, George Brown and Sarah | was held to the Criminal Court in bonds of ot tecounts of the Association settled to was undoubtedly to discuss the Standard Ol! | fy value, and Mr. Park’s pronosition {sto sell | 300 feet, and the length of the canal 413¢ | and nothing could have been dono better; | Smith, who were present, declined to make | $1,000, Tis bond was signed by Gus Van date, ag por old agreement, und finally, when Company's rates, which President Garrett | the raflrond outright to M. De ‘Lesseps for | miles. T consider locks impracticable. ‘To | and of the many things on which we may | stitements to the Jury, + | Buren, and he was about to leave the cour. it beentne certain that no satisfactory arrange- desires to have ralsed, as he announced in | S14, 000, which—with the surplus of $20 | talk of running a vessel and cargo, which | offer special felicltations nothing could be The jury scrutinized a cigar-box full of | room when he was arrested on suspiclon of i ent for a redivision of tho St, Loufs percent. | lnis letter to President Jewett, nlready printed on S100 of stock acenmelnted slicothe | Will make a weight of from 8,000 to 10,000 | more earnest or more henrtfelt. than the | letters discovered among the effects of the | being concerned in the Gas Company robbery, ages could be made nt present, it was decided | in Tie ‘Prinune, It ig reported that the ad- opening of the rond—Is to be distributed pro tons, Into.n lock on the top of a mountain is | thanks we tender Gen. Chamberlain for the | femnle prisoner, and a vial, which the fore: | There is sald to be no ‘positive proof, teat Al tho roads in the Aasoeintion should | vance Asked for was refused, thus maintain | Tata anon the stockholders. ‘The thst abstird. Such a ship would drive through | dignity, fidellty, phleluney, ‘and completeness | man smelt and pronounced to contain ofl cf Robert Magner, tho Adams street pont repare statements showing the amount of | Ing the monopoly. None of the gentiemen | sunual dividend of the ralirond company any gate that could be made, Ship-owners | with which, ata most critical hour, heserved | tansy. : wagner, anus sree’, potitler. “ 3 rf s ester sterday for violathie the ret iY * $ Was 10 per cent on the original stock, with a | and insurance compantes Nvould not take tho | the State aud alded In preserving ‘clvil and | Charles Adams, thebrother of the decensed, er, was arrested yester’ 4 ig the aety they con ae a wtithedl toy pould olther coitfirn or deny ifs repat He nad | constant rlnereasing business, It 1s claimed, | Tsk.” sovfal order, deserlbed the conversation whieh he hat Gane Ty by offering: inv aac gat al tis dispute, should be eubmitted to a meeting of | with the percentage his road recelves In the | therefore, tnt lesa than the real value of tho 1 ‘The conspirators who were folled In thelr }. with ihn sulysequent to the sugpected bolson~ | ina tied $00 nnd contac Lh, anveared thik the Presidents and Managers of the various | pool, and asked for an increase; thot this road is asked by the stockholders, Should » BLAINE. bi designs are adding great folly to their | ing on, the ‘Tuesday before Christniag, Ie dluntee thot hig son had informed Mr, Nu the q HISSUt % st eat ship-canal be constructed, however, which already terrible record, In leaving the State- | stited In the conversation that Mrs. Smith 4 2 tit : Gore, iG they may deem proper,—such arrangement to | into the pool the elément of future trouqles, | net alinost certuin, the rallrond stock might |” iP i ™ | State, and oe have algo abstracted the re- | that hedld not betleve Brown did it The } ¢9 sai Waeane Te bow, Nt one ‘onted date bact to the present thine ' | be greatly depreciated, and It is this con- at Augtata, Mey turns of the election, which they had pre- | deceased was In tho habit of taking two or | they had Ma ee artental ary ba ad "Thercupon the general meeting of the As- . LITIGATION. tIngenes it Is sald, ‘which influences the | AvausTa, Me., Jan. 21.—-A monster meet- | viously falsified. Perhaps In this Inst act | three drinks o day, but, very seldom sot | tionds lating that the alfal er - canes sociation was reconvened, with Mr, J. C, Me- "4, - rallrond company to’ sell ata fair valuation, | Ing was held at Gronit Hall this evening, they are endeavoring to murder tho wit- | drank, THe was not wider the Influence of | ay the part ne Gore at thot sear ap Jab Talli of the Alton, in the char, and Com- New Yonk, Jan. 23.—Last week an order | or less, M. De Lesseps snys he will nutcom: | ‘The hall was crowded, Ex-Gov, Anson. P, | Hesses Of thelr evil devds fortle past three | Hauor when he came home on tho Sunday | Sfiener that he wanted a few PES guissioner dW. Midgley as Secretary. ‘Tho | Was granted in the suit of the Chtengo, St. | mence the construction of the canal without | yforriti presided, and congratulated th * | montis, but, whatever thelr motive may be, | cyening previous to his second sicknuss, | He inde It is Sorat a ates one ek Committee anpmittone te report, which was | Louls & New Orleans Ratlrond Company firstobtaining full possesslon of the railrond orrill presided, auc cong! NB. Heo: pretty, and hupotent malice, or an attempl | did not feel well, however, and fulled to take | commission Ee aban ‘Bh00 far Mt of Coutude de was agrecd tat, until action | against Henry S. McComb and the Southern vis fe belleves thar the road may be obtained | ple that they nd a Government. Daniel 'T. | to hide the evidence of their guill,—they his accustomed smoke before going to bed. | Comin os nan ne put lip ue alae had been taken by the Presidents on the | Ratlroad As ‘It ith hich enme fe for less by negotiation thantby arbitration,— | Davis, he anid, was Governor, and had taken | may be assured that they cannot en: ‘The Coroner mmnoiced to the Jury that be 9 appeal the case toxlny, propositions submitted by the Committee on allroad Assuciation, which came up for | the only other means of nequiring It. hg sent. Fraud and vlotence could not pre- | barrass the State Government, ‘and will | would leave It to them to deelde whether the | _Justlee Wallace: Harvey Howe and Walter Greanization, the affairs of the Association final settlement to-day before Judge Blateh- | ‘The gentlemen who rewired esterday vail only add, If that be possible, to the | contents of the stomach should be submitted Derrick, the sllk-stockinged hoys charzed should be continued under the same tonnage ford,in the United States Cirenlt Court, | state that the engineering diliculties to be Ser tor Blal vod wi guilty condemnation under which — they to a chemical analysis, or whether they’ had } with the highway robbery of George Pulk, and percentage arrangement as heretofore, This order related to an injunction vbtained encountered in the construction of a sea-level nator Binine was recelved with great on- | gre now resting, In selaing the Qreat | received suilictent evidence upon whith to tioned in yesterday’s paper, $200 each to And that the business arising from the St Joo | by the complainant against MeComb, pro- canal are not Instirmountable, and that the | thusiasm, and spoke as follows: Seal they seem destrons of emulating the in- | base x verdict. ‘The question of expense Hths Tony Martin, the coufidence swin B Western and Central Branch Union Paelfic | j,jyiting hin f leating fi arCP Ons } feasibility of the scheme depen on the abil- I thank you most sincerely and most | fany of England’s worst Kings but they will | cnme.p,—tho cost of such un analysis to the | dler caught attempting to “rope” J. O. Dan- 5 Railroads should go into the pool, The Com- i ing him from dealing in any wavor dis- | {ty af the projectors to obtun the money, | deeply for the manner In which you have re- | find’the act ag linrmless to the Het Goy- | county probably being $200 or $300,—though, forth, of Chatsworth, Ill, $400 to the Crin- Juittes on Reorganization wascontinued. posing of about $500,000 worth of sccond- | ‘She cost of the canal cannot be necurately ceived me, and I congratulate you that we | ernment ns William founidthe spitefulvenom | of cottrse, {f the Interests of justice demand- | inal Court: William Murphy, the tallor who ‘A statement was submitted by Commis- mortgage bonds of the Mississippl Central estimated until the surveys now being made | once more meet as peaceful citizens of of James; and, should some lucky fishnet | ed it, they should not let this‘eut any figure | stabbed William Bennett with a palr of sioner Midgley showing the nmiount of busi- | Ratlroad Company, whieh road iy now part | ate coupleted, but the stm ts rane ly estl- | Maine, under the protection of 9 lexal State again drag the geal to light, it would only be | In the cnse, -* + shears, beeause Bennett traduced the [rish ness done by the associated roads since | of the complainant's Mne, because, as al- minted nt from $240,000,000 to $30,000,000, Do | Government, chosen by the people, with the Heeful ag A lasting memorial of n Demoerntic | The Jury, after a brief deliberation, camo | race to a crowd assembted In George Apple: fis reorganization, Sept. 15, 1879, “up | Jeged by complainant, he had Traudufentiy | yesseps has purchased Lieut, Wyso's conces- validity of its titie patent to tho world. We | and Greenback conspiracy and Its linpotent | to the conchision that the analysts had better | ton’s siloon, No, 430 Clark street, $500 to the to ‘Jan. 1, 1880. The west-bound | bust-] obtained the same while an officer of tive sion from the Colombian Government, it Is } have fiat a long and trying contest with end. e bo made, and that the prisoners had better | Criminal Court; Henry, Sehrader, in young ness on .all tho roads amounted to | Mississippl Central Ratlroad Company, antl sald, for $200,000 cash and $1,800,000 in ean! | desperate men, who sought to disfranchise ‘Mr, Chairninn, the Republicans of Maine | be held until it was Heromplised, grain thlef, $0 fine, “Justice Walsh: Jacob 192,003 tons, and the enst-bound to 20753, | uf the Southern Railroad A omatten cain ntock. ‘Clio stm of $120,000 fins'been depos- | voters by the thousand, ad to substitute a | and throughout the land felt that they were | ‘The Coroner stated that he would consult | Kolb, aysault, $590 ta the 3th; George Mel. total of 450,597. ‘The Chicago ‘Distitart | Heres nas cunehed a soe a ited with the Colomblan Government by De | false count for an honest ballot ng the source | not merely Hghting the battle of nsingle year, | with tho Stute's-Attorney upon the mutter, | mer, splitting Willlam Norris’ head and ear of 460-10 per cent, the Hannibal Division | ford sald tothe counsel: T find that the Lesseps, and will be forfeited in ease tlie en- | of power to a State Governments but, for all but for all the future of the years not merely | and if that offielal decided that the nnnlysis ) open with a poker In bar-room encounter, SP ito'per Rent, ad the St. Louls. Division | flinols Central fs the controling owner ot ie tot built, ‘Phe conerssion Is n condi- | our troubles and trials, and forall the wrongs | lighting the battle of our own State nlone, | was necessary he woultt have It done. $800 to the 27th. SS percent, Of the bustness carried, 031.43 | the rund. [nm n stockholder {ihe Tilinots | Henal, one, and if the work is not begun and | we have so patientiy ‘ndured, we are this | but forall the Stntes that are attempting the | ‘The Inquest was thon continued inde? | petectives. Wiley and Amstetn, having fons were wheat, 731.40 tong other grain, | Central, and L don't want to sit In the case.” completed within a specified time, the char- | day richly repaid when we remember the | erent problem of State Government through | nitly. * | worked up about all the eases that could by 21,853 tons: enttle, horses, and sheep, 10,801 : - ter will become yold. ‘The fund from which | instromentalitles by which wa | have aut the world, ‘The corruption or .destruc~ Raa proven against the trio of Uurglars recently ‘sons hogs, and 524.28 tons fourth class, pro- ‘SEEMS, ihe expenses of the present expedition are | triumphed without “firing a, gun, without tion of the ballot ig acrime against tree gov- ABSCONDED. arrested by them, yesterday brought the men visions, ete, ‘The above freight went mostly ee ae erate Crroneatsubseripiian of 000,- | suedding a drop of blond, withoubatriking a | ernment, and when suecesstul Iga subver | It ts reported that Frank O'Meara, the | into court for n preliminary hearing, Against dase “Phe: principal article. shipped wesi- The Chicago & Northwestern Railroad | 000 franes ($400,000) maile by De Lesseps’ | single blow, without ono disorderly nssem- | slon of free government, It ts this fact which | ¥inqncial and Corresponding Secretary of the | Philip Johnson were set charges of burglar award was raflroud fron, which amounted gives notice to shippers and merchants who friends for the prosteution of the enterprise, | blage, ‘The people have regained their own | hag carried the interest in the struggle fat | Bitchers’ Uni has absvonded, but even | izing the houses of Philip Enele, No. 162 De during the. aforesaid period to 44,407 tons, | employ traveling men that It will chorge for Five surveying partiesand a seologtenl party | rlglits through the might and majesty of | outand beyond our own borders, and itis | Buteliets’ Union SeOnUCT Ly t seainel Sule ft vision street, and Samuel Sultzer, of el stivity int : ie 7 5 ; are now engaged! In making {nvestigations of | thelr own Inws, | Friends at a distance won- this fact which renders our peaceful and Iaw- | Tumor does not state whether he was a de- | X u a 4, eed gow th anmense wellyily iy ial roa ee erean nol sto eral ene 8 the route, hese parties nial a de- dered why, we aid not use force on the very ful victory of sigh priceless value, One year faulter or not. Dresuninbly he .was, pie re Be ersom: Sunes Se ans oe xg ’ "Pho gross curnings of the Inmber pool dur- 0, jailed report avery three days to | firstday of the stssion, and sent tho Repw ago, In tho North mertean Review, in dis- | amount cannot possibly be figured up for tf dl y Chris Ing the last six tise mounted tol g070,000, returning tho stub accompanied by the | C e Pe iP Ohio street, and Andrew Christianson and mmission at Panama, consisting of four- | Hoan members of the Legislature who were engslng 1 cognate question, and before I had ay J Nelso 5 0 8 * quralins! of,which the Chicago roads got about 70 per | proper certificate. ton distingtshed cuglncers, of whom Mr. | duly alected, That might easily have been | ever dgeamed that a erime against. the ballot sameays i ae at ie, dni aN ining, eee tianen, Revorpik Luanaat cent, ‘The Chicago & Enstern Iilinols Rallroad, Direks, the celebrated hydraulic engineer, fs | done, for Republicans were present In the | Was possible In Matne, I used some words cat tt nds of eal ars perhaps, | of No. 233 Townsend street, and Charles ‘Ihe mectlug then adjourned to meet in St. | jp B allroad, | older. These reports are properly complied | proportion of four to one; but, when we had | which I venture, In closing my remarks, to | Tie tore ti Soe arnt 1A Without nati: | densburg, of No. 83 Vine street, ‘They were Louly Wednesday, Fed. 25, It ls contem- it Ig wnderstood, has consummated an ar- | and classified at oneu by the Conmilssion, and | got through with It we should only have quote ns apposit to the great subject we are tyh lef itowi bi ral faye neo We hou hol F | iueld In $600 upon ench charge to the Crim. me plated, however, ‘that the Prosidents ‘and | Tangement pele the Sateen Rallway for the i EARS the ee the aurrey i priate Hat ye wore yt etcally. tha attouyer PM Tt ta oe pilghty power ofa Ag at yesterday. Frank hind ‘been n dal Court, ‘These houses were all entered ‘nt ery should meet before tl e transportation of its St. Louls trafic. i completes estiinates of tho cost, the exact party. ‘e should only have established the 000, cople, with & con- ea" i. fy y dayligt e sine consider tls muntter referred to thom by Ser srpaggrement aaa Sede rtlloauty oe nA route, and all the necessary detalis’ will have Pay At cae tribe could. give the loudest | tinent for thelr ‘possession, Gan only be | Buest af Burke's Hotel, on Madison streot, | during daylight by false Keys or other sh b tp e a een le! A y yar! . viele ° ©} nd had been living sumptuously. Yester- | ple processes, whlla the families were away a terday’s meeting. withdrawal of the Illinois Central's St. Louls been determined. 0 sasnected tag this war-whoop, and conld assemble the Inrgest | wielded permanently by being wielded ‘hon ft Seve! home. ‘The amotnts stolen varied humber of braves for agiven battle; und, | estly, Inv fair and’ gencroud struggle, b day he telegraphed from Cleveland to have | from $300 0 i. NOYTIING MEAN ABOUT IT. business from the Wabash, and transferring | the party will embark for this elty, De Les- After the battle was aver, ‘ve should Have param Rasiied Let us not forget those fs boolts, whieh he batt Ais : tunic ue ft Ten an ecovere Ren ites : -me New York Tribune (Jay Gould's or- | lt again to the Vandalia Line, ‘The arrange- | seps Intends to remain about two weeks in | been remanded to the Coutts for a trial of our | Isstes and those ends whieh aro above party, hotel, sent on to his address, and the police, 00, ‘I'l sO Wi ‘1 q vhere In the nelehborhiood of $700, ‘The case & + stleved, Ww! ; fils country, ile will thon return to France | title, We. preferred to go to the Court, and | Organized wrong will ulthnately bo met by to whom the euse was wiven, recovered the | ¥ z : NI ° gnn) has the following regarding the placing ipa it sien Rea benclte to the | nc immediately open his subseription-books, | nye our title confirmed inadvanee, organized resistance, Impurtinl suffrage Is books at tho jAmorlean Express oflieg, Just a8 vase Katte ‘by. arresting olnuien ot i i of the New York Central recently purchased ‘y yitsccures a much | Te asverts that he can, in thirty days, rake | Ié was our bellof that as plaintiffs we could | our theory; It must become our practice. | Frey Wem, I DOE Soong ee $0801 S| ful of plunder, At Aerators: and xkele f by tho Gould syndicate. The article reads | shorter line to St, Louls than it has had here- | all the funds necessary to carry on tie work, | nat improve our standing In court by come | Any party of American citizens can bear to ate boot Sf trom Da ota on $3 Oe ton keys found in hls possession t as if it had beon written by Jay Gould lim- | ‘fre. and cupreases ‘Absolute ‘confidence In. tho | initting a breach of tho pence on thethreshold | be defeated, but no party, of Americans will | Yat ub reer on bigs ith to mie 10) {led toa thorough Investigation ~ andl ‘ self: Jny Gould hag contributed $5,000 for tho | feasibility of the enterprise. Hie wlll yisitthe | of the Chamber of Justice, We remembared | bearto be defrauded. “The men who are n= Fist Sel rg stibed, 4 bit when Johnson, who is quite araw young belts proxel, Morgan & Co,and thotr'aseo- | Tellef of the destitute furmers in the frontier | United States, nut Hee ee eee aiiaine | hat wo were New. England conmmunity, | torested in a dishonest count are units, and | tone ty be made to-day. Fe ee Attra | Swede, found that tho police had sure cases i See eee Landrin auvarties ofr osteo” ) counties of Kansas. Gav, St. Joh, who hus Ing money, but tonssure the American people | and wo bellaved that of all tho New England | tho men who aro interested in an honest | Ouro nent Sta Lat ate aeGiulter, on lim, he gave away the identity of his ac L thot below 131), tit ‘Thursday next. for twonty- | chiro of this ‘lief fund, thinks th that the scheme hug nothing of a political as- | States Mnine hing been the most exempt, from count are millions. [wish to speak for the what extent, If any lira le a lerauliers complies, or Yather hs superiors, for Peter: z (uot Below 13h), tit Thursday next: for two's: | amount will be sufficient to preventany suf- | beet, and that it iy entirely a private onter- | its origin to the year 1870, froin every form of | tllilons of all political parties, and In their man, appen b ¢ . son, who Isa married man, appears to have Over tho qreat banking-house of J, 8. Morgun& | ferlng. ‘The principal distress Is In She’ Prise, conducted in this ease by Frenchmen, | defiance of law. A law student In“ Yale Col- | name to declare that tho Republic must be INHUMAN OUTRAGE. +} Sate id Go, unorintog tn Loudon 18, suka fatal Wo toes nd Wlitce, Connie on erate Mp Dredly that within ten yeurs the wafors | tere, when asked what ly woud, do In case | strona, ough, and shall be strong enough) James Jones wandered Into tho Cottage tea apalr aue eri autoyted y y e goon make | frontler, st of settlers 4 y of the stock w! e helt by residents of | of trespass and an uniawful oceupancy 0! 10 prot ne es! citizens In aw i \- "i Now ‘York, Central » favorit In tho London | clawed inate Ian trom the. Kansis ‘Paciic this country, nnd then tt will be an Ameriean } his feaumetawered qiatin Now England he |, tele righta,” Grove Avenuo Station Inst evening tm pltl- | fust fn the folls thaf eonyletion, Is sure {a fr ce de cl e ¥. May’s, De Young's, and Levi's pawn Mi . ¥ y 80 8 Hed shot- i i x yi " very Wel oo AbsoPbed nora aS bad ced oo a at {hy atheros of this work, which he belisves will beneilt | gun, Wo ngreed with the nw studont, and LOCAL ORIME. Io was a Inboror employed at Fowler Bros,’ and those pawnbrokers knew very well that t ts the gooils were stolen when they purchased ‘Now that we huve beon so fortunate ttl x . desk thelr comiierce more than that of any other | stuck fast to the writ of ejectment. We went packing-house at the Stock-Yards,: until i es seul our bonus buek inte our own husids, It in aot it judnttosted, by. the purttes Intersatet hy take nation In the world. : before un honest Court, before a non-partisan THE ADAMS MURDER. Pirownontot work by the strike, Last Mon- then id init the, tae ha ao Peta Stolet & pity Ihour favorit investment aeons about adopted a resolution against a ite The tits Parke sestrany: morulny Pinas avery pou before a Coats dint could fat bo eG ‘Tho Inquest into the facts connected with | day he says he visited the house, hoping to | gvods n conviction would be almost an fur go ape! ¥ . ome »pnrte: “Nme ‘ty. interes a . a : e v euld rewret to aeons tendency toward such | Legislatures of Minnesota and Wisconsin | tho plans and views OF De Lesseps, besides ia werave Cure ns polo ain Wpre sa it the death of tho Inte Charles Adams, tho col- | thd employment, and, returning from there | possibility, forelgn ownership of her greatest Iino to tha in- | Ure expected to take similar action, and | expressing mail fanrie: 3 4 ored bell-boy of the Grand Pacltic Hotel who | along In the eurly evening hours, was at- Tere ee hus long marked the hiatory’ of Ate petitions are bemg elreuluted 1 alingt {0 expressing some opinions of his own, “I ] was fonnless, aiid as Iearned as any that sits " y ” 5 _ - | w died under suspicious circumstances nt No, | tacked by a gang of alx or seven nen whom ROBBERIES. Fortunate Zele FCe way. Muar etore mu mane | acne everywhere throughout the North. tyre ins Sia Oe talitelovel aakal ‘Piero eee crite Bogenese amt WHE Bron AY | ors riled aveune Mt Friday'weole vas Do: he-uist hear the Sulu sirect bridge. “They | Yesterday morning burginra forced thelt Sees ons iitdo of the workens possible ford. | Keon ACH a A eee EE ate no engineering difficulties that cannot be | ment of that Court in our hands wo qu! eles gun by Coroner Mann yesterday morning at at him but little Injury, but lifted him bod- | way into the Fashion restaurant by prylig B. Morgan & Co. to flash, 2 overcome, aud such scems to bythe opluion | took possession of the State Government, and. Q Hy, and throw, him into w refrigerator | open the basement door with a jimmy, ‘They : eats cugo, Detroit. Port Huron, Cleveland, Ba: err if ‘ No, 310 State street. railroad car andlocked him in, ‘Che car was am ‘tiie palanoo sheot, Egr Ostobor,, 1670, is new | Git St Bast Saginaw, Sheboygan, Konosht, of all the, engineers who ara with a: De firmly hold it to-day, 7 Dr, Herman E, Wildobrand testified in ro- | moved several thes, ant tho unfortunate proceeded up-statrs, and were In the act of i of the corporntion. ‘The tigures of aggroqNto Hamilton, and Port Rumell, tide level by the Panama route: that {t was | and forgeries all brushed aside, tho Admin: | Ils sickness, provions to Inst Christmas, at attention, Dut on ing te the riloknen ot the the employés put them to flight, ‘The pro Hf pogon et eee ete caigt ctbaeaiee Carman handed in his resignation aa General | now Delng made that the estimate made ty The faw: has again asserted Its riacinretns that the deceased had been drinking «good | suyy, the car Was taken to the corner of | | Jolin Wools, 19 years-of ngo, was locke a t ‘ at y t - ut S patly yoke. ‘On all tats thie distributh ‘Agentot the Association, to enuble him to | the Parly Congress was too Tow, but SL De | Order rules everywhere, and the people, who deal. Ontho occasion of tho second sick Forty first street and. ‘Langley avenne, or | up at the Twenty-second Street Station vat Fortunate shia, “fortune for it ‘aur eee t the position of Gener Frelght, AK unt {reasons hus ao de " bt. ot hls nbllity to rales but yesterday erode i our ai reat fn the | ness he fount fhe decensed suffering from thoreabonts, an a thers Opened tue Yeatertay jpgeutng, chart ea Avith, roblig ortunate for tho property, and fortunute for | of the Kansas Clty, St. Joo & Coune’ uffs | the money, In referring to tis, indece is m determination that a fraudulent Gov- te iv Vi eadily a q aes sei the mreutolty whose renteat artery feno longer | Railroad. ‘The Kaddelution, however, refused | De Lesseps spoke of ia stiecess in the Suez Enmnent should not bo pit over them, have symptoms shnilar to those of the previous | and thoso who saw him readily bolleved thal | ‘tho night of th ho Bist, ns Mr, Kein wis in the grasp of « single man, to uecept the resignation on the growmd that | Canal enterprise, In the prosecution und ex- | quietly returned to thelr farms and Wwork- attack, Hu was drowsy and could not talk, | he had been imprisoned without food or wa- | walking along Clarke alyozt, near Sixteeit!: The following balauce-sheet, showing the |"Ius eoutruet with it, was for n yeu, and that | ecution of whleli he vald, he wade nothin shops, content 1 thr geveston ot Wels | the, Indleatlons being that ho tind dlseasa | fer four dase And A tationy and 1 is | Boat et tt ence wwiio struck it ¢ status of tho New York Central, ls appended | it could not, afford to lose the services of so | but a reputation, and he ndded that he dit | birthright and thelr Inherltanee. oftha brain, Witnoss was told that it was | Kindly arch to oe dg is | heavy blow in the free, and then snatching a to the above: ieee elelont nut: faithful an untelal, ; att, Car. nat expect te ae more for hue Ono onintat aut sypallla Feature in this supine that the decensed had been ght w ‘. Seen, cloliing sigh fe aan - ir i as General Agent of the South- } $¢) rese ! . a stated | remarkable political tragedy is the unan- | potsoned, but he did not think at any thne a ¥ ay vy Radroad and equipment. Western Association at Kansas Clty has been | that the only reason why he falled to obtain | inity of the support it has recelved from the get ts A BLOODY ROW, wag fully identified, and was held by Justice : Gash expended former Tusualiy effective, and earned itn nn envi- | subseriptions before when tha books were Heiocratie TH Greenback Sendors ue that such was the case, During hls second | Jerry Donohue, of No. 138 Ewing street, Watliee in 8300 to the 28th, by this hble reputation. as an able and energetic | open, was hls innbllity to say that, trom per | Maine, ‘Thoso who protested are, scarcely visit, tho wife of the decensed Mformed hin lied Into the West Madison Street Statl : oll, a. young buteher living Gorpuny to tila date, ..8100,770,616 trelyht man, A higher compliment. than | sonal observation, he judged the plan to be More Munerous than_tho tngers of S| that Adams had mata friond at the Grand Prctianed fe oe seac re er alloboe! Purcell, Bent iutehe Font oY babii erinea Tapia that pai Alin by tins ‘Resoclition. yemteriiny feaalblos that If ho Td be able to siny then inate, Wiltinn ye ten ote Por uid, Vueifie Hotel on tho evening of the day be- yesterday noon, reeklng with blood, whieh } at No, ot) Dwveniyttch atest, met (ile f < Ain I tI if h freely from n couple of severo | OWe Bowen, while traveling his post at Since: cunvertesl: inte eet ta let hin goon thumround thet | what ho would be able to say on hls return | with Ils Inheritanes of Whig, principles, | fore, and that they hud drank a great man was flowing o'clock lnst_eventig, aud entered complaint * stock), representing ud~ hey wo AL not he nble to. readily secure tho | to France, he would have hid ng diftenlty In | could not endure fraud, Witden Furloy, different kinds of drinks, sham page, cock. wounds, ‘Chese, he sald, had been inflicted men Faun a obbedd "Ot S15 ei wy ditional cost of roud and surviees of another equally competent man obtaining all the money required.’ with the chivalria honor of an old cavalier, | tails, ete, ‘and that le lud’ecome homes very | by J. L. Audenrled, proprictor of a coal-yard | Maud Delmont, a bedizened eyprian, and wt wipment to the new could not have been paid hin, In conse- What are the advantages of a tidelevel | repudiated it. Reuben Cutler, son of an hon- itch intoxtented. Sho sald that. he might | on Green street, and ho wanted the police to | Innate of the notorious ranch Kept by Mary it a) Company 81,157,008 quuauce of this ution the Kinsas City, St. Joe | eanalover a lock canal? ored ex-Governior of Maine, openly de- | have taken twenty cocktails at that time, arrest Andonried, A warrant was sworn | Lorenz at No. 54 Clark street, The ottteet ee TE aT & Counell: Bhuts will have to look around 'M. Do Lesseps sii thatso farnaho was | nounced it. Our fellow-citizen, ex-Goy, | Dr. Dayton Palixer, of No, 607 State utreet, 1 arrested the worn, and lucked her wp at to wants abond sit, tec bale for another man te take tho position of Gen- coneerned it must be a tide-level canal or no | Williams, nota Democrat long enough to | who attended the decepsed up to the day ot out an 00h Mr, Audenr! ted was behind the ‘Armory, Duta thorongh search fall [3° ay ubeerbeat erul Freight Agont. canals that he would prefer a rallroad across | hurt hin was from tho first on the right aide, | his death, gave teatinony which did pot FO eee eee at demanding dover the cust, xo that: tho. pollee $197,787.11 —— tho Isthimss to nlock canal; that from the | Lewis Voter, of Farmington, and Dantel | contradict that of the previous witness, ‘The rh bojsterous if ainer the sum of $1 ad doubted that the young mon tad xo much {0 Fuel andsuppl: BST A Dopraved Small Moy. sizo of the ships now belng bullt for the car- | Snow, of Skowhegan, refused to accept | decenstl never expressed: to the witness an | poryiees rendered. ay ho claim Ay disputéd, | 108. He says the money was fa fils ontside: ‘ah : Gallgnants Megenger, ring trade, pad whieh Will be bullt In the | fraudulent certifleates of clection, Ebenezer | opinion of whatutled hia, During his sec. | 75" thon SOT eee whan rat, | coat pocket, anil that ha know it was then aldo of road... vida 8 2,006,216 . atepTtl oxaiuble of eritnlial Precoatty isaf- | future, the lock canal was Impricticables Sproul, of Veazle, chosen ast Democrat to | ond visit the deceased yomited a quantity of | tonpted to crack Mr. Audonried’ " act | When he entered the rooin with her, Land tu ‘Troy, outuide of forded by a caus nich rovently catwo before tho thathé hud ne choles of routes, except to | the Legislature, ‘mantully and boldly op- | dark-colored stuif, but he did not know Hee athe ee abunk of mie She TOUS scsccosetere ceresevee OTL Auslug Court of Bt, Voter, in Martinique, A boy find a polut where he could bulld’a thle-luvel | posed the fraud from tho beginning. Mr. | whether its color was caused by poison, | 4h. WL ci dhe head” re ASSOCIA’ Ri ETING Hiscwaudtodde ———— $ 1,123588 | panned Hinttton Domus wed 1, wud accused of 7 canal, and that, he wus re eda tonnina | Gleaves and Sis, Moulton, in Cumberland, | Was presunt at the post-mortom examination | A. lt tim boveral tines on the head with a SSOCIATED PRESS MEETING. t an Fe Ta a Tee no followhng ox Surport, a | route was the only onvon which siteh a ennal | honorably refused to aecept Important coun. | of the deceased, tid saw that his brain and | Save voker, Donohuo's injuries, though | Pmeapeneuia, Jan. 3.—A committee o Cush ‘as 1,850'100 shild gf dhs yours: Uo tallow lug extructs from 1 eould be bullt, ‘Cho greut diitlenlty, as Lune | ty ofllees to whitch, the y had been fraudulent- | stomach were 1h 9 diseased condition guill- aint were, oe eunsidered clungerous. the varlous Associated Press organizations —— § 2,100,410 | voldbloododocss with which he admitted the deratanul (runt the cn ienrs, be the soutrule y counted In, ff there be other lending | clent to cause death, ‘This condition might DANE, pe eae at ied “to ei Hyalel Ae throughout the country met In thls clty 19 Bundry open BOCOUDEB...rsryseseesere WH TTL | commission of the crime, On being waked how dng of ne Aa ers 0 ho Chit re 6 River. | Democrats in this State! who showed the | have been produced by one of a variety of | jome, found hhuin quite a critical condi. | devise a plan for the consolidation of the - ———— | he had dispatened his victim, be iitwwered: +1 nit diiiicuity belng overcome, it 1s easy to | least hostility to the frand thelr names have | causes, MnO them the excessive use of al- | ton, ‘he haviny a nde aumatued:| ri k reents Total ..seccrsesseccsesesesrecrens S144,00N 000 IAW Bla utentionully. got hin to come and | ascertain the number of cuble yards. of | escaped ine and Lwrong them, untntention: | cohol.’ ‘The first dine the-witness visited de- Hot a i gone hone eatiout hav ous interests, and to make arrangtin | TispiLasiEs, play withine, tte follower ney and wo pinyed | cart and rock tobe moved and the cost of ally. Tn our own city wo could not, inthe | ceased he found symptoms of narcotic pol- ‘iy mt i te yi Jucth loned without hav- | for the better collection of news, ‘Th{s Co! te ont or at dlrat, a d thon Ted bim near tho the work, ‘The engineers soem to belleve | entire Democratic party, procure astimature | soning; the second time, after he had been | [5 his Injuries dressed, imittea consisted of Ernatus Brooks, Nev ees udped dow attor bint, beat and Kicked Prat | that thore will bo no dileulty, although con- | ta the petition to refer'the question to the | treating him for two days, he came York Eventng Expreas, representing che dy and mortgages usgumed. it , Pieiated atm 0 + | siderable expense, In controlling the Waters | Supreme Court, except that ot Mr, Lombard, | to the opinion = that the symptoms ESCAPED PRISONER. vow Yi : - hin intho neck, and'finisbed him off with ‘ \ nh 7 ¢ Now York Associated Press; Murat Hal oma snd Miatabed him olf with 4 ) of tho Chagres River, ‘wo or threo plans | President of the Savings Tank, who must | Indicated polioning. Cho throat was hat | Oneof six prisoners in charge of five po- | New, You CHARTS Eee senting Operating. “expenses Of buying realy "tlntshed olf" Burpon, this | have been suirested ‘and pre now Under dis- | to~lay regard fis action as an honorable dis. | and dry, and the pulse was low, ‘There wero’ | Ieemen of the Decring Streot Station escaped stead, Cinclunat! Commerctal, beprestit i ape Une oun miguater stated thut ho thon srugye tho | cussion, and the determination of the engi- | tiuction. “But while this was the attitude of pany evidences that he had been drinking | gt 8 oNlock yesterday morning at tho corner the Western Associated Press; It, ML Puy bx ody {nto a pool of watey and effectually pro- | neers will be embodied tn the fortheomlng | the leaders, 1 feel the confident assurance— | heavily, but the burning tn the throat | oF sratsted atreet and Areb hile | 28» Boston Herald, representing the, xu vente ny return ol fo Oe placing ps bea report, ‘The route will follow the tlie of tho | indeed, [ havo satisfactory evidence—that | and the extrema —tendorness of the lated street ar yehor avenue while | Figland Associated Presa; Ourroll 1, Sully Heche pte bead, it Bh peat ent OF tm eo cuurt ral Iroad, but its terminus on the Paciflo side | among the mass of honest Democratis and | stomach made him suspicious of anenteal belng transferred from the South Divisio to | Byrucuse Journal, Toprezen ting tho New : lite, to which ho replied: Because {hated Ul beat the mouth of the Rio Grande about | Greenback voters ut home are vast numbers | poisoning. He had previously: lia experi- | the West Division street-car ne. Just as | York State Assucluted Vroas; and Col. aN * Totadesessesssecccsesecssesecessess SHH, OU0N0 | fut for burying hud te Dantyhed by my anuth- | | ecany ar fruit our ruilrond station, Do | opposed to the fraud which thelr Ieuders at- | cnco of such poisoning, and the symptoms | the transfer waa being muade, a fire-engino | ton MeMichael, Philadelphia ui a —— er” Ona question belug p eine he | Lesseps says he can build the canal In alx | tempted, Many, indeed, have become utter- | were sluiilar to those present In the ease of | went past ut full speed, and'tho people on | ziznecrican, representing the Philade MISSOURI, JOWA & NEBRASKA, | hud felt cists ny put usta. ere ae yearas™ ly and permunnealthy estranged from the party | Adams, Inthe frat postauortem examina | the styuct male aaa lo got out of ine way. | phin ‘Kasoclated Pree Tho agent of ‘There is no truth in the report that the Wa- | dered. ‘boy atrusglng i the ngonles of death, In reply to further questions, Mr. Parksald | lenders whe would counsel or uphold that | tlon the stomach was very much congested In | Mlehnel Coyne, the ong who escaped, was | the New York Assocluted Presa was ols? ‘bash combination had succeeded t Hinge | {be prisoner, who scumed grontly wurprised at | Ml. Do Lesseps wanted the people of this | which has been su persistently attempted, parts, ‘one of three inen arrested for sleeping Inthe | present. At the conclusion of tho confer succeeded in purchits- muett a quory wsw decidedly, "No," and | country to understand that thls was private | ‘The masses of the people Iu all parties | Dr. Bluthardt, County Physteinn, made o } blacksmith-shopattached to theSouth Branch | ence the Associated Press of this elty gaye fog a controlling interest in the Missouri, | added, on beslitg further Interraguted, that not enterprise, in which they are more deeply {i+ | want honest government, and the attempt to | statement of the reall of | the pust-inortem | blust-furnace, banquet at the Union Leagne House. Gene Jowa & Nebraska allroul. ‘Tue ‘Craeng | eye® the four of the police wou! pase delet terested than uny other nation; that they fntlict dishonest Fuvernment upon the peo- | examination which he conducted lust Suture ts: * 4 1 Y tlomen of the above-named’ Committee wer? Ja enabled to stato upon the best of author. | BYE Re ere eo el Panh Tuo child | would have an opportnulty of cohtrolling ft | ple of Malny by the Demoeratle leaders ling | day, statlng that the dura-mater, or eqvering “JAMES UB, DIXON.” + | fnvited Buests, and partlelpated with the fol it fly that the Burlington has succeeded | vutimost tinpasslvely, displayed no feeling of whivnuver they became tig owner of the | torn asunder the Democratic party, ug will | of the bral, was considerably Snjeeted with | — Ityesterday transpired thatthe real name of Jowing-haimed gentlemen: George W. Childs, in securing enough stock of thts properly to iy id ou bet actioned C9 the, shaxituin a eo Ee stick, aul Thut, the canal | become manifest when. the next altempt ty | btoud; tho arachnold and pia inuter were eae B. Dixon, tho alleged Maller mur-'| Jobn W. Forngy, Geor Hardin, Ki 8 WW Isbinent af (wont, * 7 If the canal fg] mado to rally their battered rauks at sred and bathed in coagulable lympl i A. K, Me! Vita Merk hold the key to tho situation, and the Wabash. Le tcorealon Smprisoument in & | toby built, the Panwa Itallroud people pre- | polls, ‘The buted tenders. HOW tlfenten a pusut na greenish-yellow appearuneen x iid derer, 1s Boyle, and that under that nome he Histo, Ke Sitlare, Sut eM Hy coinbination, although Jt made every effort to ———— ferred to haye it bullt over thelr” route, be- | appeal to Congreas, though in whut posalble base of the brain large ‘leposits of pus Were | Was warrled some six years ago ton young { Walter McMichael, fedward M get It, dius been forced to give up the contest | No half-way work, Cure your cough thors | Cube that would intke It necessary for the | form I aiunee concelye; and théy boast that | discovered. ‘The ventricles of the brain con-'| woman residing 1 the West Division, by | G, Ocllers, and Witltam Mf. Siu . for its possession, The Burlington for some irre dials Honey, of Hotehound and Tar | canal company to buy the round, It was es | they will so present thelr cause as to Induce | tained from three to four ounces of guid and | whom he had one child. Boyloawns np, and ——————__— rit. fimated that 6,000,000 tous of freight would | Congress to recoguize them ay the proper | about three ounces of Hguld we thi tlached ¢ y ego Corl years past has had one-third interest In this | Pike's Toothache drops cure In one minuto, pass Wiirough iho vanalannualy, ‘Zhis, Alr, | Government for counting and declaring the the cranium at its age rhe Se ptuaen Pe Atetrecarcrem nth) a Aa Nycnre Fi aH city Fe ead phim. ‘86 cents .