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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 188 TWELVE PAGES. ae : oe 000 f tlon by tho tentpornry presliling piles, who, ed that ho must be whirled | mat quantity of antts, with little of find on the Mles of the House the petition | appropriating $100,000 for tmonyimant nt i W thuugh a pratese neat) tis illegal eto to Termin, but. Uranva nearest | Mito a third term on the food of tho pupular | tivo qualities, dlitering 1s far ny poste gt: which was presented in’ favor of the Dill In Jarktown, and appropriation $e eiyriy Cole- A DEATH BLO Te ae ies ae TA TO RUTORIE NIT stood to be Sherman, Ws e 1g qui p 4 Possitilo f tho Forty-ffth Congress. — friends hero think it will bo Washburne, | outimatasia that welcomed Citizen | Gratit, ro intlk, children fed with beot ten, 1 3 ey ‘3 they did ng NOTES AND NEWS. . ments far aueh ees Rite ot Parktown ns The Repl f the Supreme |v" ATED THE ORGANIZATION oF Titat | Republican Stato Convention next week over | hutter disregard of tha known preference THR NAVAL BURGRON-GENERAT. , | shall bo wilt historieal significances of the | 1h@ Reply 0 pr : nony. the proposed anit rule, Foe TT ee et or meio than over CRIMINAL NEWs, Spectat Dispateh to The Chiengo Tribune. occasion, Passed. Court to the Maine We have only to reaitirm the principles wo A WASHINGTON CONFERENCE, SOO A An EWA oa nitlently exe 3 3 Wanmxorox, D.C. Jan. 27.—Tho intima | | A. iil passed Rotting apart for fark par guserted tn our answers of sa 04 104 Sheil apt te Te Cong Tribune. | Coe ee ae tention would. bor mathe |" POSTAL THTEVERY. : 805 ls i i hese subjects in coming to ry Nato, D, O,, . S0—A de! y . = Se Te aLANG ar ta apfolslsent ef DE fire growing the ' red wood” or. bie trove! Fusionists. the boilies propowitaling ¢0 Wasnixatos, D, O., Jan, 97.—A delegation | red on the 4th of February that would nom: Apeetat Dispaten to The Chicago Triduns, Mr. Atherton, from the Committes on Pub- us the foregotn " ‘ Phin | rt Hite Philip 8. Wales, confirmed by the Sennto | to Buildings, asked leave to report n bill for dentate ate Hot a lemadly oraaniized Tonge | Of managing pollticlans are here from’ Phlin- | tnnte Grant witha yell. Pennsylvania, the 3 5 lc Buildings, axked leav Trrrsnuna, Pay Jan. 27.—Special A, ‘ of Representatives nnd Senate under the dolphin, with some from other parts of tho first of tho reliable Republican States thus | Camp, of tho Post-OMmee Department, m, yesterday to tho office of Chief of the | the erection of n pubite building at Piitaburg. ‘A Unani 8 Opinion that Constitution of the State, State, to tell Sonator Cameron that tt will be dlecinrly at fant at tho gpentng i ae an Important arrest thla morning, For, fe Dureat of Medloine and Surgery, or Sur | “Mr. Knott objected. | abl nanimou Pp: nm Terentulus to be pouskdered whether there | Impossible to Instruct for Gen. Grunt at the | 7 Yotential to gettle tho candidaoy:and make | tmoJ. 2. Bumbaugh; ‘a postal clerk on te Reot-General of tho Navy, as the position ts | 7 Mt, Hyan, train the Cornnilttes Orr aortaln Their Legislature Is {au legally ofaniznd faptelatire In exe | coming State Convention. These men say | Grant the nomines by aeclamation, ‘The | Pennaylvanin Rallroad, had heon suspee hig | Lands, reported » bill {0 B a A Istence cntitled to enact flaws that mist be miors commonly deslgnated, lins impelled actual’sottiens on the Kansas trust and dl. pe that the Convention will probably agree to | error of that assumption ia now: 80 CS et an eta te adopt tho unit rulo by declaring that the Stato clearly JANA to all that there must be a proceedings on the first Wednesday of dan- | delegation shall cust its voto at Chicago ns ih a aventian, eu rain tation pied ary ha not been dequfesced In by qtorim | the majority may determine, George W. wit ‘be utterly fined defiantly disregarded, of thosa appenrine ta have been lected 10 | Chinds, on being questioned, sald: “I have | Not n single county ins instructed for Grant, iiter Fee ae epeatat paths to the tet | 19 hesitation in saying that Gen, Grant's best | while scores have instructed against, hin, gal action of tho officers attempting to create | friends have not urmed his candidacy. If he an 1 te nowt settled hevond: question that a a legisiative organization on that day, a mae | should publicly decline he would please | py iiplveably naanst any polley ia aed duvity of ue persone who appeared to ae them. Of course they will support him IC te | to Grants ‘candidacy, Senator Cameron, be cca Pe ae Tou T Re ee tued maul | ts nominated, and not one of them would at- | with all hig skill and, power, must yield to Forming an iidepentent ey rodratped fron | teuint to infitence the General by persuasion | the opposition, But how’ fs, Grant to friends to taal ta ait of Conerent f to Be minished reserved inns in Kangs. aoe Illegal, cure his title, there being grava doubts ns to r. Cook, from the = his eligibility, With this end in vlew, Sena- Mines and, Fant Htoads) epuried bagel : tor Pendleton to-lny Introduced mbit | ang nuthortelng the Postmaster-General to And that the Republican nuthorize the appointment of Medical In- | put postal service on all such routes when Body Is the Onl: a spectors, that being Dr. Wales’ rade poe putt io. necessity may eae Ponder n fie ody is e nly ‘to his recent elevation to the oflice of Chic! r, Blount rose te J m : ‘of the Bureau of Medicine and Surgery, and | the biil. The purpore of tho’ bill was to ro Rightful One. ve the Postninater-General of all restraint, to remove tho disability of the presont Incum- an ‘0 allow itm to pitt the star-route servicd dent. Tho importance of this movement | wherever ho plensed, and to incrense that of robbing the malls. He worked on tha lin from Motrlaburg to this clty, she was ty habit of opening lottors sent from Chieaga tg Now York, As thie through mail wasn ‘| autpposed tobe handled by him ho esenped any. picion for a yoar or two, but Anally he bea, to open Joenl mall, and In this my ho was detected: Agent Camp pay decoy letters in the mall on Sunday, and west . yesterday, and yy ¢ f Clerk Herrick, wh ? be. retired with honor? Wor submit | 7anged with Chio : Who he tT Rervice to any anroun uy ¥ oe 1 fo obtain thelr | ove way or the other, . Brine out Gf the Fant tuk Dr Wares ae fe ‘Arc Money contended that the blll mate. no Garcolon’s Action in Ignoring dat hopin iM fareed ito BUGILe: ae TAMMANY'S WATt ON TILDEN. that the |, timo pint ten gen all's gharie of fis oars. Leanne Hie Giten Des FE ere dant ti ‘all a enney | Appropriation, and, therefore, ahd not, foil the Former Decision tlon by tho Meat aetion of the minority of Aorelal Diepaten to The Edteage Tribune, 0 ye he tices mn ally wit ew ise 7 ee Wh thal of Appointed by tho President to fill n yacnney | within the objection of the gontleman from see vombers, whose action they were hot | New Yous, Jou, 22—Tammany declares | Matter i IP i ei dectinatto the fast-lino Inst nigh en the train. occurting during the recess of Congress, and | Georgia (Blount). ‘ Condemned, obliged to submit to, which they could inno | War to the jenlfe on Tilden, ‘Le Sqehems | 028 fo abo bos! N | rived, Mr. .Camp entered one car and . having, as Chief of tho Bureau, performed Mr, Speer argued that the point of order other reasonable manner resist. ‘Lhe organ- | have cut adrift from the ‘Titden-Roblnson beforo the tageling of the Ponnsylvanin State many official nets the legality of which turn | was not well taken. He declared hinself tt Taations made, on Jan, 13 word mate by a | combination nnd resolved, to call a conven- Convention, and, if the men Who are recon- Herrick the other, The clerks were searches, ‘i the person of Bumbaugh f f the star service, which had been too Fee cnd dolegnies fo the National Cone | nized as rant lenders aro not stono blind, | and upon way ‘upon the question of Me slaty. ue being favor toe fhe ai " And the Fusion Method of Construct. wuajorlly a {he enters Q poearing to he ventions A prominent Tamntanyite auld to- they eal havo tim honorably otited from found the marked money whiel 31. Camp Fe te distant bow unt of Mek | AeCRERREANTTESOAR AU GRE | tng. a Quorum Propel seins hoon anit thealnement | Gays We ie Hoan ent | Hs weal enimplytonvorataoerishng | yoy cooly aubmed tare wie spector ain vl - Ci vi] prder y ci 4 > | vember, anil as § 1 rises a1 ce 2 _ 1 vol coo! mn} arres i teal Director, rovent ita being sont Yo the Gommitics ot 9 4 snd sutenl inns authinttict ain ba i ion day Next November. wo will kul Sam | Lefeat that Is nt tts Heels,” The (lay hag come i , ithe METTIAM. ie Whole. Stigmatized. Collector Merrinin was accorded tho privi- | , Dif, Stone from the sxme Committee, ro: Jege of the floor of the Honse this afternoon, ported a bill’ to provent, tho unlawful han: saying nnything, and was placed |p the lock-up, Mr. Camp says fy matted five Jetters east on Sunday, ay t q for Gen. Grant’s peremptory decitnation of no notice of Intended action was given to the | ‘Tilden ff the National Convention ts foolish | the “presidency, Mery, Nelay atte a onongh. to nominate hin for. President, | te Presidency, and if it sfialt bo delayed ininority or nonattending, meters (£0 aa to Withent. the thittyive votes of his own | wutil the 4th o: Februnry tt will compel him nid carr fi matter, Pineed on . nde Sinto he cannot bo elected, and woe are | 0 golnto history as ending his political | had four placed on the mnfl west, s0 as Tet hetd quit a reception nmong the iting the fi ear oni) e o “ ‘ « “Gov.” Smith Decides to Lay ilnority were not excluded, The organiza strong nou i i rave Him, from, get- caret by the postive condemnation of tho hava the wliolg Jot pass through, the Inns members. Several the delegation too! ho House then went fn! ‘ommittes o! . Down His Empt MADE IN A PURLIO MANNER} Ing those thirty-five votes, ‘his js no . 4 ro ctters sent eat “Pains to aire him at thoy. ‘had. oper | tbe Wok Me Cale nie ches onthe Meneran tho _mlnorlty were, nt the thie claiming to gus ity, Wa Wary: Inter toctiie if is ILLINOIS. Sree atriablre: and’ otter polis he sonal Interest in the contest which has re- | on undor the five-minute rule, * be and ara’ still claiming to bo the lawful ) persists in,foreing himself upon hits party ns BTATE POLITICS. alde, nnd were handled only by, Buinbaugh ‘sulted in Merrinm’s triumph, but, when Rule f, relative to the duties of the Speak- Legisinture. It ts not presumed that thoy | 4 Prosideiftial candidate next summer. As rectal DMapatcn to The Cheapo Tribunte They went throtiglt nll right. ‘Cho fitth d ‘asked why they then stgned the paper recom- or, was, Agreed to without amendment. would have abandoned fiat aracnstion ae to Tilden’s plans,” he sald, “our advices lotter. was from Topeka, Kas. to Crider ’ 1 Rule 2, relative to the election of office ieee ata or eb eauielene was agreed to with nsilght mnendiment. "| And Most of tho Outs Havo Come b Ad not’ ace! to eailety” Mere Rule 3, relative to the duties of the Clork, to the Conclusion to swers did no! se atlsty wns agreed to with a few unimportant Go In. + rinin, Some of them were reported to.| amendingnis. have signed to satisfy others, Senator Logan Rule 4, relative to the duties of the Ber- Js reported ng having abandoned the contest, penne al Are was passed over for the ‘at lenst for tho present; but Tom Mitchell, Ttutes 6, 6, and 7, relntive to the duties of Gen. Garfield Writes a Letter who {s here, ingists that the case ought tobe | other officers, were agreed to with unimpor- . ’ reopened, and {s not’ disposed to necopt the | tant amendments. Bre . Favoring Sherman's Pres- commission of un Internal Revenue Agent, | The Committeo then rose. idential Aspirations. wich has been tendered Inlm, notwithstand: | , Monday, Feb. 23, was set apart ns n.dny for SrninaFin1y, lL, Jan. 27.—As most of the think that the want of notice invalidated tho trailing eveey preparation HIS managers, Ar | rHinols Inwyers are pollticians as ‘woll, thelr orannlzntion of dane ie Ahere tay be Ire: felt. ‘They will tid us juat na willing fo go | attendance npon tho Stateand Federal Courts jaritics in the or ht Buc : ly aeanibar tuations wore former, but. the voleo of tte on in the struggle, and fortunately we_ have | now In session in this clty affords a good op- the means of success in our hands, We de- | portunity for gathering political Items, f en atl, NO) 4 2 f Fee ee ea ae riitta bo maatttatued, | cled,we wets fully prepared to tweethocon: | villian M, Smith, of Lexington, President No essentin! defects anywhere — oxist, THONOwGNLY ORGANIZED ‘THRovoHOUT of the Railway ond Warehouse Board, and but only such departures from ordl- ” . ? Spenker of the Twonty-clghth Goncral As- unary forms as the —_ cironmatances tho State, and to send a delegation to the Na- bly, will be didata for the Republi compelled, History can never fail to dis. tional Convention. Tho real issue ts whether | Sembly, w! a@candidata for the Republic~ close the vital fuct that the organizations of Tilden and his frlents are to dictate to the | an nomination of Senator In the MeLean Sane18 were formed by full quorums of | National Convention who Is. ta receive the | County District. Four years ago Hamilton, ng, Bro., York, Pa., and contained » marked My greenback, This letter was in a through fouch, which passed through so many hey hat Bumbaugh feltsecure in taking it, which he did. ‘Tho greenback was found oy lim when arrested. All the letters wey wero scooped In by Bumbaugh, and Sith. sides was also found on him. Bumbay bly now in jailin default of $5,000 Dally fore lenting ‘on Monday noxt. Ho fs aboute years of ogo, and hasa family. Until supe cion fell upon him he was conskdered onset the bast clerks on the route, Ills steal live! 1 earing by tho records and returns | Homination, or whether tho Nattonal Conven- | Repub! was ed over Richard M. : ing one of tho reasons alleged In behalf of delivering, addresses on the late A. M. Lay, aoe eeeeted diembers of cithor Monae, | Hon willdisregard the wishes, of both fne- aa Fen eee a c10. Prt sun into the sae oood ee ase his nppolntment to the Collectorship was | Adjourned. The Grant Boom in Pennsylvania | [tennnot be that such o constriction must Hons In this Stato and nomlnaie aman whon | “sr, WW. Brink, of Washington, Is a candl- | Bumbau iris from Lancaster, Pa, Atterp that he is poor and needs the place. Gets Another Very Hard 6 iiven to tho Constitution of the Stata itat | Mounts to nothiie snore, tt will show tho | date for relection ns Senator from Washing- | Sif sitive le to interview fim in Jall today, ry subvert the plain and ob: ta Mr 5 . but without success. It is supposed he ha FRENOTT CLATSIB. AID FOR IRELAND. B Feo eT ee ey iti the. power, ot afew | Democracy of tho Nation that Titden cannot | ton, Bond, and Clinton, Four years ako Mr. | ccoompiteces, whose nantes mayb The sums to be paid by cach Government 7 Set-Back, men to perpetuate thelr hold upon the offices | carry his own State and when Democrats | Brink, Farmoer-Democrat, defeated A. J. | 4 ip! t the trial on Mond: yy be made under the new French treaty will probably FAILED TO CONNECT. . in the elt of the people in defiance of the | Understand that ho will sink out of sight nso Elsonmayery Hepublicnn, by 7 majority. mown Ab tio trial On AeOneay: -rench abottt $1,500,000, ‘The French Govern- Spectat Dlepaten to ‘The CNlcago Tribune, N. G will of the voters constitutionally expressed candidate, Tho “Elden nen may fata | a same Lamina, of Carbondale, and J.) AN AGED LADY OUTRAGED, ment has alrendy ald Amoriean eltizens te | Pront, Il, Jan, 2%—Johin Dillon, tho | wrar cum ANE RUPREME COUNT SAYS OF a ates mide. Sane departure, fro ie tyls State determined they shall never rule tt. | annoutice themselves a8 candidates for the Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune alding In and near Paris $2,000, ny A losses | Trish agitator, was advertised to speak here THE FUBION LEGISLATURE, rectory provision, and ordinary forms inoyi- | 1 the Convention, nominates Tilden despite | Senate from Jackson, Union, and Alexander, | Jorarr, Ill, Jan. 27,—Last night some ny - Sustained froin tha attack on andl the efense | to-night, but falled to keep hts engagement. | axon, Jan. #1.—The following fs the full/| table. our protest, the history of tho election of 1879 | Four years ago Jesse Ware, Demonrat, of | known person entered tho house of Elleabeth “game basis ag those of French cftizens. A | Hundreds of people came from the surround. " in this State will be Tepvated {1 1880. The | Unton, was elected over Charles F, Nellis by Aen nT fanetiOns: Ie follows. TINE. | eae ee ete a a ead at Relter, a woman about 70 years of age, who ny | 3B, Buck, editor of the Charleston | lives alone {no small frame house on Blot hey scem to think the 43,000 votes | Courter, Is announced b; his friends ng a | street, nenr the gas works, and outraged her textof the tnanimous deelsion of the Bu- goo nnn, y wera To poten ane ties sell HOW, Ing towns so. bear Hin, and yore Paey sanb prema Judicint Court completed this even- e laid before 0 lone jointed, ir 13 in progress for the benef 2 arising out of the French occupation of Mex- 4 the Irlaly relief fund, which will continue ing, declining to recognize the Fustonist convention of memnbers-cleet of elther House st for Kelly represonts all sition to | Democratic candidate for the Senatorial ) MM R h feo are, yery. large In amount, but it fs not be- | the rest of the week. bodies at Augusta, and explicitly declaring } can exist which can ba treated asa nucleus Maen, They ‘dow iuke into cansiderntion | nomination In Coles, Douglas, and Moultrie, person, dee iter, near he a Wied Hever uae Commission ‘will find authority for the Hove ee Benntey now poling sessions for another pr unten tame eee Governments th $0,099 Demnernta who didn’t vote at all it the last jtlvetion Mal en Jones, Harmer- of the noise, On opening the door sho wa allowing many of them, EC. iN NS. in the State-House, the lei egisinture of fonts intel "| Inst. fall, ‘The feellng agains' iden was | Democrat, defeated T. BE. Bundy by 16 votes. ites 4 MORTON. spread Bisateh bo Sa Coca ribo Maino: : Ls filled 46 tho obedience of tho people, both | inaniteated moro by chose. who staldnway || Ex-Congressman Hartzell, YGhester, is | assnulted” by the Intruder, who ‘choked anf ‘The nomination of gol! Atotton fs he, Gale Decatur, Ill., Jan. 97.—The Irish Com-] Baxcor, Me., Jan. 27—In response to Apctae of Customs af Kan Francisco lies been | mittoes of thts elty have collected $800.10 for | the foregoing communteation, tha, under- Gonmittec, ‘and the Indications ‘are that he | tho suffering people of Ireland, which sum signed, Justiees of the Supremag,jfidiciat 2 wil ba cons not by a majority of from fif- | will be sent Immediately to Bishop Baltes, of | Court, have the honor to say that, while we i en to nineteen votes. But one Gavernniont can be recognized and | Kelly,” cratis enndidate for the Senate, fryyr’Monroe, of the room, which Is smenred with blood, obeyed. ‘The -responsibilitics and solenin GEN, ‘a. ARFIELD ‘PREF! srcreTARY sien | Randolph, and Perry. Four yeats. igo ‘Am: | and Mrs, Reiter's black, bruised, snd swollen duty are Imposed upon ua to deter. a Ena 1 eG 3 hrose Hovher, Democrat, was lected over | face, Indicate that a terrible obra tle took Fee ete ee a agIDe | _ Corasmus, O., Jan. 27.—Tho following eor- | Jame F, Chali RepRmarsn, Oy Th place, After the ‘outmge, the lian de cunot rightfully exist at the same Hove, from the polls than by those who voted for brought forward by his friends te Demo- } bent her into subinission. The nppenranee Alton, who will send ff to its destination, | cannot admit even by Implleation thatthe | ‘ lellb- |) respondones. between State Sunntor [tA ‘Matt Goodner, of Nashville, who once ear- | manded quoney, but, departed without ra cere NUL EA ani} hays properly allstelbutert, Ca a raeatlons now before us are | praelen and conskileration, of all the matters | rere of Oto, antl” United States Senntor: | Tee ean conn oe eRongbly racking the hatise. Stra, Rotter saya shoc ‘ The House to-day again resumed its con- a presented by any legally organized legis- | be that the Sennte whose wou ud ‘Officer fy | cleet James A. Garfield, will bo of much In- | ng ‘the Republican enndidate for Congress | are industriously searching, gideration, of therule Speeches being minis H ALBANY, Jan. ets Tinll was filled lative body 80 as to require nny | the Hon. Joxoph A. Locke, and the House of | terest at the present timo: , yy Blackburn and Garfield in support of tho MANY, Jan. 3.— agninst W. A. J. Sparks. ative C. W, Layman, of Car- IMPLICATED. entatives whose presiding officer is SENATE Cuasben, Conumnus, O., Jan. £0,1880.— ee fone mye ay canatlete tie lew a The Hon Samen Ac Gardeld. Waahingion, D, Co | 1,24 Herre pro josed revision. The Indications now are | to-night despite the heavy rainstorm to hear opinion from us under the constitu i bondale, who was appointed United States New Yonk, Jan, 9%.—Edward Timon ws the entire week will be occupled In a tional provision (Art. VI., See. 9). we fecl Legislature of the State, My Drak Gexenat: Pardon mo for stating, } 7. re a 4 . Se eitit ‘ further debate Of this question pled the Fariall extn. ,(liscust the condita OL) tint we should bo omitting an important constitutional Leg TDA ABI TDR without apology, my object in writing you, f District Attorney for Wyoming. trough the | arrested to-day on suspicion of belng impli Fert eons ett than tt will P| Lrelan je reception was very cordial, this beloved WW row, | Nery, ante desire a pabllo expression from, you niluenea of John A, Logany having been ter | eated in tho murdor of Annto, Downey, I . Tveminute rule, an i wi ee passed ———————— service which the people of th cloves u +, WALTON, on tho Presidential question,—un expression | moved by the Prestdent, ig dally expected | & i i the Ist of Fobruary, befor the first im- THE EXODUS. Stnte, and the gentlemen who have presented WILLtAM G, Bannows, | that will et your fronds _ know whose nominu- | home. was fully identified by Mrs, Schinidt ands rant appropriation bill is reported to the th uestions presumably from an honest Cuanies Danrorru,’ | tion you prefer. Of course the peoplo must, | Congressman Thomas, of the Elghteenth | colored servant-gitl in the house* where tt ouse, nese a 5 doun A, Perens, and should, setoot their own candidute without | District, las been having trouble with post- | syurder was committed, and, after 1 sear THE FUNDING SCHEME, Indiansana Going Down to ‘Teatity Bee | desiro to know thelr duty as eltizens In the Us LAME, Motation. from any arco: but it ts thot | office nspirants in Sparta, Chester, Du Quoln, | We examination, was’ contmitted to swat ‘To the Western Austetated Prest, fore Voorhcen? Committce. premises, might fairly expect of us, if wo Josep W, Sysioxns, | right, and T bellova thotr destre, to Journ the | ond Cairo. In, the latter elty dudge Bird, the | ¢7'8 CXam nits Was, -COnUILGL fa8 Wastrnoton, D. 6., Jun, 27.—Tho Seere- Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, fall to give somo of thoreasuns which compel | _ ‘To Albert G. Andrews and 1H. 11, Cheayer, opinion of reprogentative men in the party: , tary of the ‘Treasury ts to be invited by the i ec Y Sonate Pinanee committee to give his a ie CiNcINNATE O,, Jan. 27.—A large number | us to dectino to entertain and respond to the ub if funding. of Indiana Democratic Inwyers and pull- | aforesaid statement and questions based " SeeuvIEel Santen tielanshave been subpanaed by Senator Voor- | thuretipon, The i ‘The solemn occasion !s Indeed hero tn the ‘The Committee, by a majority vote, has de- | bees’ Exodus Committee to go to Washing: | anparniieted and ominous events In our piib- 3 “ , colored pollttelan, hag arrayed henrly all tho | tho Inqueston Thursday morning. ‘The pile Fee ta aye a eehona | colared yotors against ‘Thomas and Dostmas: | oner at Inst xnys that he lins something to tel iiility. They belfove that advice from you will } ter MeKealg, though the oppoaltion 1s -not | about tho anurder, It is surmised heist HOW. TIMGY TAKE IT. py snont Ravioe, wtvon in the interest of no | considered sufliclent to endanger ‘Thomas’ | man who, on the evening before the inure, esrsie rnp y ‘UP THF BYONGE. euae le facts pane ae ee ae, ramon) chances of retlection, q ant arith Anis Powney inher rani, it b 7 pie eae .orrather elova nbove, the temptation -! Y : ry en ly Avausta, Me, Jan, 2%—The Fuslonists forge Filner Glnation at any-eaulidate tor | oes Representative Jomes Terrington; of hi pe lea act fe Esus., Augusta, Me, g y atify thi di; 9 bs Kanne, is already in. the fleld fora fifth term | pistols, Ono other man now remains tot Rovenue for the First District of Callfornia, | Ci ve to I been taken. to | that these questions are not presented by the | news from the Court. Moj. Sinith sald he Fetes eet aLintes and wit tua various inters | _State-Senator WT, Calon, of Vackgon- : o 7 THE INGALIS INVESTIGATION. 2 ane Gnlesdeatc itn Waves ectbite teons | ienall Te ee te bady for the | believed that the controvorsy'lind now ended. | oste tut must bo respected, and factions that | ville, and James C. Robinson and Alfred FRINK’S TRIAL, f INGATI o Ne gummon only such men as are certain from | lexally constituted lex y he 5 b pected, 0 Orrendort i A With having £ ti te The Senate Committee on Privileges and , 1 the d following reasons, brietly stated: Te sald that while tho previous opinion of | should bo coneiliated, give to your advice un- rrendorf are charged with linaving formed o Bpeetat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, it Bteetfons resumed consideration’ of the a ech ta a peer ge preaies i Wher ‘aiterent boiltes of iy cach claim: the Judges was based on tho Republican eae with tho foregoing request at pot orale the renomination of W. M. | Quroy, Ill, Jan. 9%.—Tho trial of Jams ; to-dl . es . cl ing to be and to exercise the functions of the i ‘ lying wi foregoing r * «pals onge lerdny, 0. egulke. tcetliied tle, who is now in ‘Washington to testify, Is Ls isiativa Department of a State appear, statement. there was room for reasonable | your enrliest convenience you will aeently ton | Ghampaign County. belng entitled to tho | A+ Frink, charged with manslaughter !2 doubt, but In view of the fnct that tho Court rlbute to that hurmony of action aud mnantinity genutor treat the 1' hireth District, there is killing Charles Ross, made good progress to Y a : each asserting thelr title to be regarded a8 . t - tost, and was an active fflend ant supporter | the man who played off on 9 poor Ignorant i hind decttled ngalnst them on tho Fuston state- of opinion tn. the Hopubttean party OF Ohto that | 9 good deal of manowvoring going, on. Exe | day, a jury having’ been obtained, and fre ‘ # * y Sonator Col, Langly, Frank M. Tght, and | wit for th rt {ned before tht N g 4 bmit. {ntho deliberntions of the Chinugo Convan- | § 9 v witnesses for the people examine (nea crane mgt ART | no and ater aig le "coniencs | Ut ara ap | RSet og Coren, a | We omer cA | MOORS tit, COMM | Sure th rig tho a 14 Ss, iu o ie im- } upon the val of laws 3 EN shaw wi A A EPLY. 1 ¥ c 3 fie for Teo Fe ene eee pent migrants, seared the negro with tales noted by the respective clalmants to leaisine | shontd go home, Moj. Smith's views will bo OSE ¢ V7. ‘t, Davidson, editor of the Lewistown | related solely to tho evonts at the tlineot I also called, but his testimony waa unim- | of barbarous treatment he was likely to re- | [lve futhority, to Inquire and ascertain for | adopted by the better part of the Fusiontsts, ‘The followlng fs the reply of Gon. Garfield | Democrat, .clalmis and will probably bo | shooting, and had no teterence to anything i ‘ Z ~ | to the above: warded one of the Democratic nominations d i ated. portant. celve at the,hands of Ku-Klux, Lowman per- thensalved, Pas pe without ihe queslons who will take their seats In the Legislature. |” weasnrnarox, 1. On Jan. 26, 1980,—The Hon. 2. for Representative in Hulton Cowty. ie from which quarrel 69 mld ave pained PUBLIO BUILDINGS, sunded the man to goto Kansas, and gave Podtes v8 ne . - Sawyer says he alll conalders himselt Sec- eis + Calamus, ODA. feos in iive ror) | After mature consideration, ex-Represent- | nesses, vary but little from those publisliid abe ffonse Cominittce on Unltd ote hina ticket which he sald‘was to St. Louls, LAWFULLY REPRESENTS THE PEOPLE, retary of State, ¥ 5 ative ‘om Inlliday, of ‘Cairo, wil public building at Char lestown, W, Va. but was only to Reelaville, five miles west of | trom whom they derive their power, There ought to pursue in roference to tho Presidential vory largo number of spoctators, and great Fuston House, says he {3 not prepared to | pemination to bo made a Chiouro in duno next, | tho Bi&bicenth District. Mr. iniliday ts the Interest fs CONFIRMED. Grecn Castle, Ho lias in lite posscaston a | can bo but one Inwful Legisinture, | The glvaan opinion to-night Dut hae niways | the nnewor to thin inquiry should not bo mnde | on-lu-law of Col, Staats Taylor, manger of Henry I ask what course I think the Repub! of will not seck | atthe time it occurred, ‘Tho trial attractss mry Ingalls, a lending member of the Nopublicans of Ohio | the BBiteennt nomtuation for Congress in The Senate confirmed E. I, Murray, of | letter of introduction to Mr. Langsdate, from Court must know for itself whose ennet- manifested in it, r oe sal dean Gite mun now fo Wace mong, ent | GLY tu afte coun." | canara rv ae toge prety | Gay araae Nm Ae eye | RATOIICO MOONEE, ; Kentucky, Governor of Utall Teritarys Nor th bate eg ably tt ii m mn Mies fk from force, whoso levies of taxes if will enforce aaa A Caiie country ad roprorented by tho National | commercial and ‘imitiing Interests, and Anda NAWIVILLE, Jan, 97.—United States mit Court of Idaho, P be eR; Replay) ye submitted | when brought judlelally before it, whose INCIDENTAN. seoltalcnn Burtys vand, -eccond, “tha. har- | thatite would not havo the time to spare for | ty-Collector Davis returned hero to-nlgl y * ns testimony before the Committee. The | choles of prosecuting olticers before tho Fre petuastets -Atieaatit, i. GC. Contavell, at] three men stimmoned from ‘Terre Haute are | Court tt will rexpeet, Fn a thoumand ways It Richmond; Joby W, Drown, Warrensburg | all professional men and Demgerats, ‘Choy } becomes essential thas the Court, should arry W. Grantley, Appleton City, *| will teatify that Vigo County has no room | forthwith ascertain and take judicial cognl- for emigrants. Over a hundred negroes who | zanca of the question which is the true THE RECORD. © | linve Inlely arrived, however, have found | Legistature. Tho existence of certaln facts BENATE, rently emp! layment, and farmers say there-Is | ralsing guestlons as to the powers and duties Wasmmoros, D. C., Jan, 24—Mr, Ran- need of several hundred more as’ farm In- | of the Governor and Council in canvassing: THE FUSION LEGISLATURE, mony and cifective netion of the Ropub- stich canvass ns he would be required to | after an extensive raid, destroying Mtcit dir Avavsra, Me,, dan.27—The Fusion Houso | Heunsof Ohio. The frat conade era tres | wake, ‘Tis leaves exeJiidge Monroy Crow | ttllertes and capturing fifteen men, Andrew to-day accepted tho report of the Comiittes | and full goneuluation at, tho Nationut Conven: gpa Pntan ag the" Jendllng Democratic | Preceding, ono of the rulders, was eaplure : 7 j- | tt + pu ean iy es Of tl io iy * jul aa Investigation, i if pall Hato vals Bou hy | nN ate i a mie 4 ae cate oe a ate ho hostility to Congressman J. G. Cannon but cxonnel, The was fired at, but witha aco R, White, against whom: ctiarges of | tho Repubiicuus of Oblo muy properly express | assumes _n new and, for him, dangerour . bribery were made, to appear bofore It, but } thoiropluton on tho subject.” ‘The second con- | shape. For eight yeats the Democrats havo On of Davis’ moat oMletont, eolaborers it Se ee im ret ead ee nye y q . . | aldération must be determined by the Ohio Te. fet very way, but nlwe tthe | tho ravenna rald was Campboll Morea for dolph, from the Comuiltte ‘Military Af. borers in the same county. the votes fur members of the.Sennte ant he had failed to do so," Adjourued 1111 fo Publicnnaalane,. ‘They should bear in mind that | oft sas tin he potitlon. ny, DUE pivays wi merly an (lett distiler, with whom ‘Dab ! seis een re ——————————— * | House, of Representatives was neces. | Morrow. : iio is still woluao Stato: for, great anddeulsive | Clrouinted in the Fourteenth Diatrlet, and | iad two fights, but who, ainea tho amues My ¥ falrs, reported the bill, already published, CANADA, sarily Implted In. the questions propounded | ‘The Senate did not have o quorum aud nd- | na tho victory of lust Gotober was, thelr masor’ | rueelving tho wignatures of many leading | Has heen one of Davis’ truest and bal ih for tho rollef of Fitz John Porter. ‘ ny by Goy, Garceton, and answer by this Court | journed, a > Seer ete Mie ad’ anyscridna alse | Democrats, addressed to Gen, Oxtesby, ane friends, Mr. Logan mado a minority report. He A Minist A ‘tacked meat ei under dato of Jan, ‘To put such questions FURIONISTA ARRIVING, figreuinont mong — thomeclyes will {m= ing hil to run for Congress this fall, and STILL IN TROUBLE aisented iv toto from the preamble; arst, |Apiune iy a\‘Ghrlattan’ Asroctation | S3ttitatr smut ho an ubuse s Evaulring tholr | Tosrox, Mass, Jas, ~The Herata’s | pirittholr chines, of muecean nt Plctaing, him the Democratic vate. These Bpettat Diepateh to The Chlcago Tridunte that tho President had no uuthority to organ- | ygeeting—The Belford Failure. the Executive to cull for. an opinion of tho Augusta special says tho arrtyalof a body of then, $8," On what candldate cau tho Republlo- | mies are John A. Logan and Jog Cannon; Brmvarmcp, I, dan, 22—Walk Te “Ize a commission to examine the case by tak- special Dispaten to The Chicago Tribune, Court upon queations of Inw on solemn ocen- | Fusionists from Lewiston and Auburn will | Sng ot’ Ohio. most cordially and effectunlly | and, as itis impossible to elects Domocrat, . ls i f if ¥ mond’s troubles. are not yet over, ns Ing ex-parte testimony; second, that the ac- Bnantronn, Jan, 37,—While the Rev, Mr. slong. Mies questions werefully answered, | be followed this aftornoon (If the informa- | unite?” 1 have na doubt that a decisive major Hon of the court-martial is not reviewable by Congress; third, that Congress has no right to pay persons for survices not rendered be- cause of exclusion from the army. ‘The bill was placed on the calendar, + they would prefer Oglesby in the House asf rad tlon recelyed nt the Adjutant-General’s offico | ity of qur purty In Ohlo favor the nominneoe Nt ) check upon Logan, and Canwon in private rey ee ba pate states Oe Me correct) OF tend estonia, Leal OE) gale hamade by torent ve years ot eorepiat TT A ae rece cate ke warrane | against lim, Nat Suinuiers, who ts servis e iF . Le rv te! Hc 3 Pa inbeeedrreat on auainne to apteat Hd Seat rity whole life, atthe Tepublican. bart the »(igejaration int it uu aneet with re a four yours! term at dallok, ng Denn brett oficlals of thelr Government will be resisted Mu dosorves the speclal recognition of the Ni cordial Indorsement of three-fourths of the | dawn here n second thine to te Broadway was holding revival services at and by the answers It appeared that the nets the Methodist Church laat night he was sav- snd dots of tie Alovernde nnd Connell July. agely attacked by Miss Clinch, who caught | as Senators and members of the House of him by tho hair and struck him several times | Representatives who did not appear to bu Inthe face, It 14 supposed Miss Clinch ta | clected, and declining tolssuo certificates anil i for reat servico ho hus ren tio ex-sold in the ows about Walk’s connection with Wt Mr. Edmunds offered « resolution, which | Ibori rT hallucinat! ne | Sttnmonses to certain men who did appear by force, torea in “inaXing.. the Atosumption “law Benn lo ex-aoldiera in the dlatticl, ae MeCartne’ ae He will be returied avas ngreed to inslrwetin the Committ nboring under hallucination. Sho | tg be eleeted, were In violation of thelr legal THE GOVERNOR B aulecoss, and plitcing tho Nationn! finances Meer Tea. to tha Penitentiary to-morrow. A 3 mittee on | fancled Mr. Broadway was to murry her. |-and constitutional obligations and duties. | has been urged to call the Portland Blues | ona bottor basis, Lum awaroof tho fuct that New York Timea, _ ——— Judielury to iuquiro whether Inthe settle- )| No other cause is assigned for the attack, Wo are bound to take judicial notice of the | and Montgomery Guards here, and St has gome Htepublicnns do Mee Ssularey allot his opine } ne reason why bevf tea is hot 80 froqutont! A GOOD HAUL. inorit of adjustment between the United Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, doings of the Executive and Legislative De- | beon suggested fo lave them quartered Ina | {ons but no mun who has Cfitone can expect | oriored hy physioiins te that its pocutins quail. ‘Chicago Tribune, States and the rallroads mentioned or pro- seedaroey Jon. 27—-At a Mache! ‘of tho | Partinents of the Governiant, and, when | hall near that in which the Fusiontats mest. Jhountvarant sanetierenoe ol Ae ties are Letter understood. A moro caroful | py, eee Se he do Tuts mn, bord vided for in tho actat Feb, 23, 1875, to pro- | Young Mon's Ohrlatinn Association at the | celled upon by the proper authority, to * ' analysis of It haa beon made, and bath the doo- LANO, Ill, Jan, 3%—John Hutson, aaa eee aaa tO tor and tho nurse’haye lenrned when beof tea | ing: with Thomaa MeLaughlin, abscond ‘The Fustonist Treasurer, White, refused Thopo tho Republicans of Ohio will make no | [34,2 a vnon itis not. Thoro ts, howove ie Peeiret this forenoon to allow the Finances Com- | attzok on othor candidates, ‘They, should fairly | is user inom it isnot, Thoro ie, howovers | last night, taking n suit of clothes, about # ly recognize the merits of all, but £ da hat of hi -mate, fiver watel mittes to exnming the books. Ie gays ho | And generous 4 roniawhnt brief, oxplauation of whut is beef tea | aud o hat of his room-mate, oi multtce te Cocuumize either Government, as | HN they oughe te present the mane OF St. | nay bo advianblo, ‘Inn former urticle thenon- | from another boarder, a sult from Mr. Me vido fora settlement with certaln railway companies, any discrimination or difference of treatment has beon made by United States oftcers in favor of one or more of such com- Queen's University last night, a disturbance | yy, ara treats itt raiclal natlee of nok Bince, Oug party loft thelial and locked | jistorical facts, mutters of public notoriety S. uF her In. They har escape by win- | and interest. transpiring {nour midst. Wo ‘apectat Dispatch to The Chicaco cannot necept a statement which asserts as Bherman to the National Convention, and Tribu Jegal, ‘Thore isn talk of putting himoutby | him thotr united and cordial support, vi nutritive charuetor of golatine was ox lined. | Paughitn, and a ailk dress from the landiady panies as against others, and if so, what | ponosro dam Miecateasra. Ite J. Helford, | facta matters that aro In comlict with the rec. ) force, truly yours, 4. A UaWerRLn. [rien oF ania ore eee et rele | tn Ti valied nt Sius ‘Telegrams aud nt “further legislation, if any, on the subject Is | a ys) Belford, and James Clark, publishers, | Oft.and hiistorleal facts that wo ate not a J 18 HE TO NE WITHDRAWN Flos THE Prest | t!Mituedngo which. fe not. aealiniinteds tt gives | describlag him have beonsent tothe pr nclyal oxpedtent. doing business hero and in Chicago, have as: | Hberty to dlsrerard, Wa cannot shat our PRESIDENTIAL. TENTIAL CANTIVAGY AT THE PENNSYLs | hovin of taole whieh can -elano tuttd up tho | cities in Uitnols and Lowa, r. Pendioton introduced a bill to author- | simned, A mevting of creditors is eatled for | eyes to the fact that the Governor aud Cours PENNSYLVANIA, INDICATIONS, VANIA CONVENTION? Luin economy. As a vohiulo of nutrimont tt : pasbateliton fra die appulntinentof Medien! inepeetore in | Siewed A,mcutiny of credits Uf cae fer | oll hen in aco disrogarded tho thlnlon of Bptelat Dispatch to The, Chlcago Tribune Mere ate Cineinnatt Commeretat (Ina, Rep... | has, however, weont wwotulness, Nitroyonous THE MYERS ALORTION. oe seake to the office of the Clef of Burean | and assots trom $5,000 to 310,000, At 815,000, | the Court given in snawer tothe Governor's ‘a Pbk eoesins id PMLADELPHTA, Pa,, Jan, 26.—Washington tho wlbuminoids and thoso neces- D of Medicine and Surgery, and to remove the f PMnApeLruta, Pa. Jon.27—It was Chos- t. ” 8 of 1K y y a 11 an be giv Speclat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribunt. . ’] uestions, omitted to revoke the stummonse: y mntg creates a | 8 nm iven in gelatine in an admire disability of the present Incumben The PY 1n the Hbel sult of Boylo va, ‘The '. ter County which revolted against Don correspondents creat ‘quite a flutter Tere ry i ont Myers y tr legally issued to men who did not appear i . ‘ ablo way. Now, beef ten, unless properly pro- Braprorp, Pa, Jan. 3%—In the Messrs, Pendleton, Ingalls, and Cameron Globe | finting Company. today returned 8 | to ij elected, or to Justia summonses to Non | Cameron's dictation at: Cinelnnatl In 1879, LE a a Nt leates the suit fora, th In fuck, nothing moro that iW aolation malpractice case tho Coroner's Jury to-night (Pa,) presented petftions of 'tho ex-saldicrs ———_—s who did appear to be elected. We know that | tus preventing Pennsylvauln'’s vote from | termination of Grant's candidacy for a third Ee re ae CON TM vequalitics, Give | found Dr. L. 8. Read, Charlea Myers, ayy So Oe aes anew caver ut MICHIGAN EDITORS he ofan ee Bente. sonata ot boing cast as a unit, and bringing on tho | tern. they vo wo far at any Chat personal | bef ton aon tna ck, person and, though it | husband; Birs, Heath, the mother; and Ells between greenbacks and gold, Bpsetat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, membermeleet of the Benate and House on | somination of Hayes. Plaine was Chester's | friends of firant th Ute chy who aro nearest | may act for a time os “nervatis fond," Justas | Treath, the slater, ‘Mr, Cameron desired to say, In presenting tity of having produced E td tee Teo as tinulant, tt nov 5 tow choice then, ands now, Jer Republicans Set Ite slice Bula: Convontion, Could butld "up bone or muscle, atid" cons: ain. dlyers’ eal fA iney all let havi met to-tay In convention, and voiced thelr | on the 4th of February, an. authoritative quontly that strongth which the pationt must ign wont nfter them. bs opposition'te the Grant program by tnstruet- | declaration will be inadg taking him out of Neher song iriva nears Fe eeedo. tho. titd, ‘Teele ing for Blaine, and, to’ mako it more em- | te list of enndidates, contulns tiostly the gelutine, certain. extract: A HARD CITIZEN. hi ol Washbi thotr second | , Georre W. Chiilda and ex-Seeretary Borie | yo matters, tho alta, and somo of tha futs, ‘Tho Spectat Dispateh to TAs Chicago THbuNt Dhatte, named Wash! hie holr secon | are probably the nearest personal friends | qivuminolds, which oxisted nt first in solution, en ied Ie cholce, ‘fho action of this and other large | Grant hag in this city, but being questionod | whon the tuid arrives at tho bolllng polnteanyn:|| BRavFonD, Pa, Jan. 7 Samuel Ae countles through the Republican County | they both deny sny knowledge of the aub- | Inte und become almost insoluble, It is tho:| gan, a prominent citizen and member oO Y the first intimation of such | flesh which remnins over, which may still con-') Health Board, lias decamped, leaving heary Awn Annon, Mich, Jan. 27.—The Michigan mealbary cr bork ‘ eae Uadlled mens oe wero State Press Association held ita annual meet- | Whlawfully fntradies nD be sz ‘ constitutional and {egal methods pursied b: ing hore to-day, about 100 editors Lelng pres- | the Governor and Council, mud “refused ctf ent, many with thelr wives and daughters. | recognize men who. apported tobe legally All were entertained by the citizens, and this | elected, and refused to permit any appeal evening the Faculty of the University gave | from. Hlegal decisions fo the bodles over them a reception and banquet, At the busl- which they wore temporarily praiiing, The report of the Committee of ‘the Counell ant ness meeting, R, A. Boal, of Ann Arbor, de- | fotlon of tho Governor and Cowell thereon, livered an addreas of - welcome, and George | of which we must take judical notice, show ¥, Lewis, of Saginaw, responded, A Com- | that the men were thus admitted and ex- mittes was . appoiuted to correspond | chided upon grounds which this Court do- with os large number of — leuding clared, In thelr answer to Gov, Gurcelon’s jueatjons, to bo publishers of the country, and ascertain s d UNTENABLE AND ILLEQAT, thelr views as to what legal protection the | yt cannot be successfully clalined that, press needs in the matter of the Increasing | there was over a quorum in the House of frequency of. friyolons and vexatious Hbel | Representatives which wndertouk to organs sults, and to draft @ Dill for that: purpose, to | Ize on tho first Wednesday In January with- be stbmitted to the next Legislature. ‘phe | out counting men who could only appear to Association elected the following offlcurs: | boelected, beenusa the Inte Governor nnd President, R. A, Beal, Aun Arbor; Vice- | Council punined modes which this Court dee Presidents, L. A. Dunean, Niles; George F. | clared in their answer to bis questions to bo Lewis, Saginaw; 3% b, Hauitleat, Monroe | unconstitutional, Wegal, and void, “These ‘Treasurer, E, ¥. Grablll, Groenyillo; Soere: | men were not, In fact, elected. They did not tary, E. 8. Hoskins, Bellvue. nappear to be elected py the returns canvassed $e the petition, he believed every ona of the signatures was 8 forgery. Ir. Voorhees, from the Committee on Finance, reported favorably the House bill authorizing the remission of duty on tho altar for Bt. Jolin’s Cathedral, ‘Indlanapelis Pinced on the calendar, Bills wore Introduced and referred, as fol- lows: By Mr, Butler (by request)--To incorporate the Cosmo-A mer! ean Colonization & Gener! Tmprevement Bureau. By Mr. Coke {by, requost)—Providing for the payment oO je awards made to the Creck fudlang who enlisted in the Federal army, loyal refugees, and freedmen, By Mr, Wallace—'To inerense the pensions of all wounded soldiers of the War of 1813 who now recelve legs than 815 per month. By Mr, Logan—To amend the statutes in relitton to the fumedlate transportation of duiluble goods; also, a joint resolution to in creaxe the officers of the army allowed to bo detatled as Professors of inilltary aclence at calleges und universities, Wy My, Teller {by request)—To regulate Indian offaira. Mr, ‘Teller stated the bill wus Conyentions is belleved:to make It almost | JecT, eaylng thw v : tmposaible for Senator Cameron to fulfill his an Mien thy gut drain the sures Pree though noting a porate condition Naw, UM) debta behind, He olso left two wives ¥ pledge to give the yote pf Pennsylvania to | 5 totter one saturday. from Gen, Grant, In | der cortult cireumstancos, whon tho meat ts’) Inrge fatniltes. ‘The wives are slater 0 Grant at Chieago, : Wick the latter expressed great enthuslasin | tke away from tho tuld, In every joe parla ct | living In the same houso. * Logan W ‘Tha situation hngs become go critical for ovr Atlin te any fn Flt ia Uo saya he watter, ‘Now Tlebly Ehugelf, hover aanortot forner resident of t Brooklyn. will rei f te extract of meut contulnu 7 senaieih mt Wast aie ean or ae goto San Domingo, Yucatan, ete, ahd ar- | substances necessary far, tho foruation of albu- ACQUITTED, | ee at Washing! y N} five in Vera Cruz about Heb, "17, He | men in the blood and muscular thaues, and | PyADELPIA, Po., Jan, 27,—The Jury ot :) + expects to nice! On. a "8 i v1 I the party! ath aetna a 4 gta s pect ° they . tere tox ether Ree ee ease stan ihuae Sitch aes tured a verdict of acquittal In the <i ie party {n Philadelphia, and Senator Cam- | Intter port 80 they’ can tra’ f rs soluble in bolling water take no part in tho for- | ¢x-Ald, ‘William MfeMullin, charged ¥ i eron, MeManes has nover been heartily in | throngh Mexico. Con, Grant does het wx | ation und renuvatian @ muscular tuaues but | sanit and battery with intent to kill, ty accord with tho Grant! anoyement, ‘Bho | pect to soo Mr, Childs oF any of iy Perse | hy thote eects on tho nerves thoy exerolso-4 | {ng concealed deadly weapons, and with It ofens have been willlig to follow Don ‘Branch {i the latter part of June, seat alvin tatiustigg sn fae Taunr Ae Woe eltlng to rlot, Cameron's lead without: question. Private | ~ Notwithstanding thigcaution on the pert of | Yogotuble food,” Now tho upshot of all this, atlvices from Washington! say that Cameron | Gen, Grant's friends here, tt fs certalrt that Without confusing tho reader With the names of MUST DIE. Govern! 4 i there Is deep-seated wnxlety aniony them | all tho soluble compounds tobe found iy A so-, Aruany, N. Y,, Jan. 31,.—The heard without gainsnying'the report of tho 08 0 atrongth of the autl-Grauginovement among | 84 the. projectors of the Grant tlird-term | luton derived from beef, ta that this tuld bas | yofused to commute the death senter H fulness, though it may be # shfe-t pices vile! i om in’ this elty,, Where that project | It aphora of use Grlando Greenfield, tho Oswego wile drawn by a gentleman conversant. with In- in the manner In whieh the Constitution and | te people, but sald’ bls position was ba i have beet s- | Hintted one, Such preparntions, thon, af boet ‘ Heenan y next dian, nth but he (Teller) dissented from uw GRANT'S MILWAUKEE VISIT. Hwa lh unlerrete, ere ey 80 well understood that the’ snerifice of met: et ao defiptt ‘ oiate oy Mh B tind abet pro cuployea only Hesse and Baw be buugod Peay P considerable portion of It, Spectal Dispatch to Tha Chicage Tribune, | en ns : 1 ing JOR ave WU 6 eee eee eee et ttting Ty Mr.:Vest olfered a resalutto hich Ty not recognize ® House of Representatives | Grant without a fight would be a | All the leading WAVE | the tisk fd not @ difficulgone. A yood method OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS: Fann he resolution, which was | Minwauxve, Jan. 27.—The Chamber of | to make quorum in whieh the pres- | cowardly sysrendor of his leaderahilp. wditorial, in the jorhking on this, reported | isto tuko a reputable beef tea, such us Is wold ead, the sea” ‘ HE eee aera ull intorniation Iie Bie ns | Commerce took action to-day in reference to | enca of these men way necessary 88 0 | to demanded that the Phijadelphlans should }uumniton to withdraw Gront, and Col. Bfe- | almoat anywhere, and, having divolved It, to | QuexxetownN, Jan. 27.—Artived, sion of tha Btate Nepartment relative to the ] the reception of Gen. Grant in June next. A lawtally cone dy Ry en af ert! a somites Ris egos ihe oo Sanelnly, Ne presentatives, when due protest was muds: acommittcs from the Merchants’ Asso- | 4, Behalt of thono who were. in fact elveted clation and the Executive Committee of the } by th people. In lke manner, the presence Soldiers’ Reunion Assoclation, as follows; | tu the Renate of men claiming seats to the Michwel Bodden, the Hon, Alexander Mit- | exclusion of those whom a canvass legally chell, Edward Sanderson, A. K. Shepard, J. | conducted would show to be elected, and B Oliver, T. E, Balding, and B, AL. Well, being recognized us members of the Conve ure, o Ties, double-leads hisremarks | putin it wome very finely chopped loan meat. York. stand by hlin, at least to the extent of carsy- | uuu? Gteoaptton: Avil Grant Withdraw ?* | When this ment’ ts added, boll itt a wuter bath SD an na ywiscooslh ing through the Convention au iustruction to | He sayer “The ovation fo Grant in Phila- | until tho moat te cooked, and then you have RW. 2 ON SAU: ig A rn ao a een cr | delpita-wos the grandest evar given to uny | BOE only tho, stipulating, but the, juteitva, from Liverpool, _. Atlas if i nat! pian in our land, ERT the way hekeased to be | wuulltios imparted. | What Js most desirablo ta |. Qurrxerown, “Jan, o—arrived, Grant nt the last moment; it would then ba the was th ee eee eel the |-B2 nderstoud about this ts, that beof tea alone, | groin Hoston, . ‘ possible for Pennsylvuiis to throw her | Cul fio so Rea eat OF Sireate | cr bot extract nes a minimum of nutrition | Loxpox, Jan, o7.—The steamships Cf wolghtin favor of the next best man for soriuthias, # eluim of Max Bamberger against the Mexi- ean Government for igouds seized by Mexl- cun custonls officgra, “ wouse. ‘ 3 Mr. Google, Chairman ot the Committee on the Yorktown Celebration, reported a bill, sormtnent epublicans named for the Presl- | cl thore fa no doubt that ¢ Rontial nowlnution, Hut wo have vaillical Wild use of eet tea bud most disastrous eaects | Nit, from Baltimore, and Co Pennsylvania futerests, Thecoutingentcan- # leaders who learn nothing and fesget noth- | ongnfant life, Aa lt contains @ rather abuore Boston, have arrlyed out

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