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J ' . 6 : THE CHICAGO ‘TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1880—TWELVE PAGES. : POLITIGALLY PERTURBED | ices Stirsutett os OKLAHOMA. Die enim are acai (imran mien | ORMINAL NEWS. whit fn th ts. He + Ing addregs, Distliguished edueators trom the latter road will profit by the action of the White persons were in these parts. He re- rs f shed e ‘" i e mained here steadily from then until ils abroad wil part in the proceedings, two rival companies may be Judged from an . take death, He was borin 1797, Sent, 14, at Hop: | The Colonists on the Kansas Bore | Which will continua during the wi cy under cost, Ie did not tdentity th then, but fs satistied It was his inte clork ant Murphy sald, further, that tho tht had d i ving bad analysis of tho arrivals at the Carder on been carrie aM re | Kiuton, Tie tonvean wife. nid several coe Sunday. ‘The City of Chester brought 18 | Horrible Murder of a Family | way Sarcled’ on pee a Over the Sacrifice of Foster's | chitrén, Thtscommunity will long remei- der Impatiently Watching . I RAILROADS. SEG ME TETRA CUR mT of Threo in Mississippi compelled to leave the houso because ct ber the good deeds of Unele Straw, ‘af rR falling sight, and had unde ue Chances of State Prefer- ih bic and Waiting. form of ordera by tho steamship company for Money. moana or an understood that by t ‘ m ¥ : SPINITUOUS FREIGITS. abroad, and of the 13) passengers by the En- na of duniicata keys ho kept up hls ment, CASUALTIES. ; Commisstoner Fink has just lasted the fol- Fiunibon! tivo wera ahinllntly elreinmtancint, depredations on the stock wntil reinstated by They Claim -that the ‘Lands They | lowing ctreutar regarding agreement govern | Gingy these re ee eaulaeants Who er the new firm in July Inst. At tha tlme hy Sherman's Retention in the Cabi- Sptctat Diupatch to The tavage THibune ‘Wonld Ocoupy Are Not In- {ig settlement of ctalins for oss of Hluwors, | they Inna ere loge ut th tee to. Cheng The Porpstrator Suffers a More Hor- fut ta employ ae Murphy, sJolmson & Co, é s a by spiritg, ete, shipped ata reduced valuntion: .00, on one to Kansas City 84.31, and so on . : spicion of anything wrong, net Vetoed by Both Blaine i Bi Rosas Dew: Silay Ataternan, & dian Lands, wttta resplatien ofthe Sali Count in proportion, is rikle Death at the Hands of aud he was employe by Me, dots on hs A Bipertas “oe ee, 4] of tho Joint Executive Conmuittee on tho . z Je . te the Inauguration of and Conkling. tornhelt when ‘sho fell breaking he D.| 5. seuon’y atieston to Washtazion. So | above sublect, submitted to the vote of the | gq, yo TMTRTENAS PACUPIC. the Populace, dierent syste of checkin froin ditt ent = and setting fire to the oll, ‘The thames com. | Ys 80'S ASsION Bon. SO, : wt) ittea tn elreutar No : iy Mo, Dee, 20,—The Repub ployed by the old firm soon reveated a seriq A to | munteated to her dress, whfel was saturated Far Barren of Results. Joint Executive Cummittes tn elreutar No. | puting speetal says: “Gen, G, M. Dodge, of petty thefts, evidently committed bs ‘dl Mee ae Lath Dena Bioee | ese ree Bi See ara Toe snoelg tie festa tse | eto un Toxo Pali ation, | Seott County, Virginia, uci Ral | 14 Ins Al ite Have Lett John Sherman in Hames. “The ir a ta her was the first to ‘ fore minoune Ps ‘ and Chief Engineer Washburn passed aulthottgh that 1 GL Ne Young man, Out of Ment. Hater but nat MUL wieounne ernea' tS | Oreok Representatives Give a Gloomy De- enlts Aereutanlt. the fellow canes a throng here to Shraveport. to-night.» Oner: ed dhe: Wrong "Many He ange Holt has apie won! v . Tl 7 Y e} a f + . 4 ations wi e lumediately commenced, Ly i) oO i ha attr 9 ar enti The father's hands were terribly scription of the Oklahoma Lands, thu regolution into full and practical operas | the New Orleans Paeltic a raul Ie done | Vinlainons Attempt to Wreck a Train on inenstire his. troubles. The ace ee His Fierca Hunt for the Ohio Sena- tlons except seventy-five niles, and track-laying Pp 1 young man under 25 yenrs of age, who here from Kuightstown severnt years age. torial Woodchuck Necessarily KUED RY A MOTLER EXPLOSTONs | thoy affirm that the Colonists Are Minors, | , Mitst--An sddition should be made to the and ts most respectably connected: 5 Cixeinnatt, O., Dec. 20,—The Gazettes uattal clause Jn bilisof lading whieh refers to Precipitated. Gallipolis, O., special says that on Saturday and Not Agricutturisis, the value of the articles, forming thy basts of ‘ the boiler of n portable sawilll exploded at from both ents will begin by Jan. t. Gen Dodge also gnys tho pouthoast extension the 0, B, & Q, Bond. of the Missourt, Kanang & Texas, from Green- ville to Minot, is now being located, ‘Track- MURDER AND RETRINUTION. _ settlement incase of legal Hability for toss, | Inying will begin within ‘thirty days, and Menenis, Dec, 20.—Spectals from Tupoln, Bpectat Daria eee: Trin L © point several miles down, the elver, on the AT TIE FRONT. ‘The clause usunily inserted tn bills of Inding | trains will run inte Mingta by the tst of next % af a nee A Good Deal of Guessing as to the Olntment | West Virginia side, senldiue one man so | “carpwert, Kas, Dec. 20.—Tho solders | reds: In the event of the loss af any prope Inptanavoras, Ind. Dec. 20.—The second’ trial of Mrs, Mary F, Brown, charged ‘rth killing her husband in February Inst, duran to-day, Mrs. Brown fs polerthan at the time: that he will die and badly injuring Quinw | Vere reinforced to-day 1 erty for which responsibility attaches under oy " H eine 4 We q et y by the arrival of ¢ tet a Fired Mnect aaron lee Rael teat Kea ee twenty-five recruits, Tho colonists remamn leak arte shine at fie tine ee young ployed. Ils name has not been ascertained, | Ineamp. It is very cold aud disngreeable, of shipment ts to govern the settlement, : Fifty freight teams, driven by Indians, are | ‘The following addition should be made to M nate at ay; Tex Miss,, a station on the Mobile & Ohio, gives Preity tie intet mieten outlet a the followlnye necount of a horrible crime mile per day, and fing almost reached the | committed in the northern portion of Monroe Taylor County line, ‘The grade ts nowcom- | County, Missisalppl, Inst Saturday night. plated 300 nitles west of Fort Worth, Tho details are ng follows: Mr. Brown, a Which Wil Be Put on Foster's Sore Head, of tho previous trinl, but, her desperate aink ‘ ie 3 Y ted attacks of illness lav LUISION, ay i ets | this claus xcept the value of tho artl- SUIT TO RECOVER, rising young man, raised in the nelghbor- | repea , © not had No Very Strong res Ae “ Ohio Sr. Louis, Mo. Te ee: special from hors odie fot are Meany ae sabseul cla fin he aa upon With i tines ieislat Hib teh ho noes Cavoace Mla hood, married, and bullt a house tear hig | much effect, if any, upon her physique, Sho Man Going into the Oabinet, Jacksonville, LIL, to the Past-Dixpatehs says | dians, 'Lhey mingle, laugh and joke, and are | OF 18 Meterumincd by, Laraverre, Ind., Dec, 20.—In the Ciroutt | Patents, Ils family eansisted of a wife Court this afternoon Alvin Fix Is seeking to | 80d a daughter 3 yenra old, Satur recover $2,00 from the Lake Erle & Western | day night two men glving tho namo of Railroad Company, Ne alleges that he pur- | Metter called and asked to stay all night, chased a tleket from Atbla to Lafayette and | The evonmng boing so disagreeable, they wero was dressed Ina black leghorn bonnet with n black feather In it, black cloth cloak, bblaekg cloth gloves, and Linck alpaca dress trimmed with velvet In plain folds, Sho sat quite une concerned, and in an easy attitude of ea iy which the rates are based, nfreleht train on the Chicago, Burlington & | tn good humor. Joseph Wilder came up from Second—All shippers should be required, Quincy. Rallroad ran tnt n freight train on | Oktahoma, and sald he had left thirty-seven | if they desire to avail themselves of the the Wabash load nt the crossing of the two | teams that went In trom Harper and Barbour | lower rates made on account of an agreed or roads at Chapin, ten miles Avest of here, at4 |, . , e fixed valuation, to state In. thelr shipying re- o'clock this Inurning, stuashiig three londetl Counties canpedt on the Cimarron, awatting FOSTER AND SHERMAN. Hpeetat Dispateh to The Catcugo Tribune. Corunnus, 0., Dec. %.~--The withdrawal ? ing, Her paramour, Joseph Wade, fol eelpt or dray ticket, the agreed value tat | return, but on attempting to ret permitted to renin, and oceupled a bed In . . Vado, jolutly of Gov, Foster ns n candidate for the Olle | caryor the Wabnstt and badly damaging its | Jayne, He eamo up to ses what. was tho | whieh they desire the goods shipped. In | jected from the eur. {ie wants damages" | the same room with ‘the fantly, It being the Ing tie result of her rid Bie i nisl el a fe 1 | owl Ne, matter, Col Rd. Dodge, who has been tn | ensue they fall to do so, or otherwise to notily a + led see ber : le she ts again Scnatorship has crented a most profound | own engine, command at Cantonment Post, ninety mlles | to talirond eompatty. of the value of the only one where there wasn fire. About 11 achteneed to be hung, it fs believed that both sensation, not only in political circles, but FROZEN YO DEATIL south west of this place, arrived thie evalu article, the property is to be eharged on the MISSOURI ROADS, o'clock flames from the litle cottage at- } Will explate thelr crime on tho gallows, nuong the people generally, While It was St, Louis, Mo,, Dee. %.—The report of the State Rattroad Commissioners, which will be ready for pubiieation In a few days, will state that 400 miles of railroad has been con- 7 ’ a masts of full value, ag per classification, Detnort, Dee. enn Charpin, an on his way to Washington to report to ui ‘Third—The following clause must be writ aged farmer, wandered from home tn South- ] Gen, Sherman, on whose staif he willserve | ten or stamped upon tha shipping-recelpts field, Oakland County, six or elght weeks | as Atd-de-Camp. Le expresses himself ag ces | and bills of Nadine for shipments made at an nga, wile temporarily insane, and yesterday | eldedly In favor of the opening of Okinhomn | agreed valuation: “Shipped at an agreed tracted the neighbors, who found the house so far consumed that nothing coud be dona toward saving it. Jt wns the finpression that the fauily had absented themselves for the known by those who had giyen the matter close attention that a tremendous pressure was being brought fo bear to bring about lis A VILLAINOUS ACT. Spectat Diepateh to The Chicago Tribune. Sayvwicnr, Ill, Dee, 20,—An attempt was pora , i M ation: Ly U | structed in this State the pnst year. The made last night to wreck tho Western-bound ’ t to the close pls stead bouls wens found Py some hunters | ty settlement nt an curly day, ussigning tho | Value pera AWAPeREaTS it onaer a sak new. rond consists entirely of branclies aiid TEU: Out fn ry adele: wa 2 tc night express tran on the Chicago, Burling: withdrawal, it was alee apparel ; 1o Oe ‘rozen in a marsh near Royal Ouk. Indians thelr fand inseveralty, as pointed out lonlaes ter gallon, or per barrel, according to feeders, however, and Js made up of about tho tHe Excited indignation took | 0" & Quincy Railroad between Leland and pbserver that the Governor's canvass showe! STRUCK A WRECK. by the President, Ho snid it was ashanie | classifieation). twenty short lines. full sway, ant an Investigation developed | Earlviile, ‘There 1s a double track atong tho most encouraging results, and the fina! New On.eans, Dee, 20.—This morning the | tv allow such a fine country to Iny idle, unoc- | Fourth—The clause relating to the valucot ROAD COMPLETED. the sbove, when search was at oneo made for | here, and the brakeman on 8 fcelssit train action was untooked for, Nor did the Gov- | steamship 5, Ward, trom Ballze, ran Intothe | cupled by Indians or whites, He wants the articles upon which reduced tates are tae 3 ETED. | coming east about midnight on the other. < " ‘i i the two men, It was found they had sep. Cinetxwat1, O., Dee. 20.—The Lake Erie track noticed a loto£ rutlrond ties pited Upon: e arated, ong golng towards Aberdeun and & Western Division to Sandusky was com- | the other dhidet to Palo, aA. posse that went should be made more explicit in the classiii- ernor fully decide until Inst night his duty catlon nnd should read ng follows: “At an wreek of the De Soto, twenty-five miles be- | settlement mado according to law, and hopes in the premises, ‘That he has made asacrifice ; : 4 —- ‘ tho north track, with the evident purpose of low the elty, knocking holes in her hull, She | the law will soon be so the boomers can gd. | agreed value of $S— per —, when so stat- | pleted to-day, an : ~ | in pursuit of the Aberdeen-bound man were purpose of ' inbehalf of harmony tn the Republican party, | began to tilvand was Thn aground, Assist- | ‘They have won the rightby tholr persistency. | ed eby shipper in shipping-recelpt, —th Hise et elias Terrence successful in finding him Md ina Held | Wrecking the express train, Ho Jumped off,, js numitted on all sides, It 1s belleved here | M6 has been sent, No Insurance, Maj. Randall dentes the report that he said e115 f cls Fes to bo filled out ra alowed ' i 4 1 the settlers, ‘Wfth—it is also suggested that when, In KILLED BY AN ENGINE. he would turn the Indians o1 ease of loss, claim Is imade upon any co ChRVELASD, O., Dec, 20.—A Leader. spe- He said the Indians might turn on the set- pany for n greater value than agreed upon, e ters 1f they tried to force thelr way in | tho right of the carrier to restrict his Hablilty elal at Hing Solas anuels aeons agalnst the military. The Major said he | to the agreed value whieh was the consid inany years, Wie killed bya swltelnengine. | TeRrctted ho had to Keep them out, Ho much | eration of the contract for reduced rates be » gine, preferred to escort them tn ff “he lind orders, tested In the courts, and If decided against . Slave! six imiles from Aberdeen, Last night St. Louts and Cleveland about forty miles, he was. returned’ to tho gecue, when RESIGNED. he told the following story We wanted mloney, and were perinitted’ to remain over+ Louisvitir, Ky,, Dee. 20.—Edgar Hill, meee "We lay ravake after retiring until General Freight Agent of the Short Line | the heavy breathing of the family satistied Road, has resigned to accept a position on | Us of thelr siumbers, when we arose, admit signnted and stopped the express, which. enine thundering along within a tow minutes: at the rate of forty miles an hour, ‘The. train was composed of some eight passenger + couclies, nnd tho terrible consequences which: would have happened if theobstrtictions bad : by many that THE FRIENDS OF SENATOR BLAINE, TOGETH- ER WITH SENATON CONKLING, had set thelr minds against Seerctary Sher- man's retention In Gen, Garfleld’s Cabinet, eve ¥ Istered chloroform, riled tho house of val. | not been seen In thine aro almost too horrible : tho carriers, that rates, shall thereafter be | {te Cleveland, Columbus, Cluctnuatl & Jn- | Tibtes, constatine of Sh it watelen oult oe * r ‘Tho colonists express indignation in belug | made only tpon the basis of the full yalue | “lanavolls Rond, ues, Ms OF 2h, th, to lmagine, No object except robbery of tha a Ae rie pa sca OBITUARY. put in the attitude of raiders or Inw-breakers. | of the articles. Any contested enses to be e Colton ‘Over the Cilooe ana. Senttered | wrecked passengers ean be given for this ' elther retire or seek a sei : cotton over the fleor and on the rr . ‘ bed, saturated = with conleull, set It From Oct. 1to Nov. 90, Inclusive, £9,600 | on ire, aud left.” The horrorsteieken erawd, earsof merchandiso were weighed under | composed of twenty-five resolute men, deter- direction of the Western Railway Weighing | mined the deyll should be punished with hls Association. own fremiony and plnioned him, with pine 3 splinters urtistically arranged around hin, Mr. J. W. Leonard, late Generat Freight dispensed with ehloroform, and set. hint and Passenger Agent of. the Victoria Rail- | ablaze, Diligent seareh Is being made for way, has been appointed General Passenger | the other man, who will doubtless share the Agunt of the Credit Valley Railway, Mr, J. | same fate If caught, }. {unter has been appolntedacting Freight RUPRIEVED, Agent of this rond, Sptetat Dispatch to The Uhteago Tribune, Mr. George F. Brown, who for several] airesnuna, Pa, Dec. 20—George Smith yenrs has acted in the enpneity of assistant | and Mrs, Catherine Miller, who were.to bo to Col, D.N. Welch, General Superintend- | hanged at Witliamsport on the same day on entof Pullmav’s Palnce-Car Company, has | which the execution of Patrick Hays and been appolnted to fill tho place left vacant | Daniel Sullivan is to take place in Phila- by the resignation of Col, Welen,—an ap- | delphia, to-day received a reprieve of four pointinent well deserved. Mr. Brown's abll- | weeks, dating from Jan. O next. ° e fixing ity; toxether with his familiarity with all the i" , details of the Company's buisitiess, qualify of the orlgtnal date for the hanging croated him to be the executive officer of the Con | Considerable dissatisfaction at Williamsport, pany. as the Court would thon have been in session A meeting of General Freight Agents of | td the new Shorlif In office buta few days; the roads in Northern IMnols was held yes- | for which reason, and the additional one that terday at the oflice of tho Chicago & North- | an applieation for the commutation of the western allway Company for the purpose | death penalty to imprisonment. for Ife of establishing uniform rates from tnterlor | had been made ently, no difficulty w: common paints, ‘Thore wore present: Fred |" Pee ae peters Wid, Western Union Branch, Milwaukeo & | experienced In obtaining a postponement of St. Pauly Paul Morton, Burlington: W. IL | the execution.. The case will be heara by Iloleomp, Chiengo & Town; Louis Bianken- | the Board of Pardor vt horn, Milwaukee & St. Paul, ‘Tho rates at a ee ae al ee third week in January. common polnts with the Milwankee & ¥ . Paut were. somovwhat fowered. ant Ghose nt George Suiith and Mrs, Miller had con- other points are to remain about the sane ay | spired to murder the Jatter’s husband, and heretofore. ‘The new rates will go Into effect | carried out tholr plot on the 18th of March Jan, 1, 188, last. Miller was clubbed to denth in his pat .utticles of nssocintion of the Lake | barn,into which he hud been enticed by ry & St. Louls Rallway Company were | § q ‘- tited with the Seeretary of Stato of Indiana Salih, Acie lee line Ueeat ellteeh la cat dastardly offense, which seems Just now t be frequently attempted free the ‘ country, —— A SAD MURDER CASE, Boston, Mass, Dee. 20.—At Enst Cam- bridge this morning, In the Supreme Judl- elal Court, before Justices Ames and Lard, tho trinlof Catherine Driscoll, of Malden, indieted for the murdor of Mary Credon, at Malden, on the 15th of Inst April, was begun. ‘The vietim was found on au embankinent af Edgeworth Station, Malden, a short distance from Mrs, Driscoll’s home, with her head crushed. As there had been trouble between tho families, and as blnod spots and tho ehild’s hood were found In tho cellar of the Driscoll house, the prisoner was suspected and indicted for the murderafter prelinilnary examination, ‘The scene in court, which was crowded to its utmost capacity, was an nfecting one, ag the mother was surrounded by “her ‘six chitdren, four boys and. two girls, the oldest being it yearsold and the youngest! year we THE NUNDRYX TRIAT. "4spectat Disvatch to The Chicago Tribune, Paxton, HL, Dec, 20.—The ease of Tho People va. Henuryx still goes on, Court con- yened at noon, and a night session was held, ‘Tho greater part of the evidence in behalf of tho. defendant is now In, Jessie Hentryx,. mother of defondant, md Dick Douglass, lily hired man, eye-witnesses of the lomt- clue, testified this evening briefly, and will be: examined further in the morning. Fred fiendryx and the prisoner will probably bo Jt was undoubtedly the desire of Gen. Gar- field that 0 repetition of 1877 should be avoided when he expressed tho hope that tho question might be settled in) a manner which would not leave behind conflicting factions, Shrewid politicians construe the closing sentence In Gov. Foster's letter as referring directly to Gen. Garfield, It reads ns follows: “Tam but obeying the wishes of many leading Ke- yubiicans, among whom are those who hold MMgh position in the oxpressed confidence and esteem of the Republican party.” Gov. Foster has been the reciplent of numerous calls DURING THE DAY A from prominent Republicans, all of whom have thanked him cordtally for the snerifice made in tho interest of harmony, A nim ber of telegrams from Washington and New York were also received. Referring to the statement that he would go into Gon. Garfield’s Cabinet, the Governor In con- versatlon'said thathe had not even, consid- ered that question. In fact, ‘It had not come under discussion; that, In withdrawing as 1 enndidate for the Senate there was ‘nothing understood as being contingent execpt har- mony In the Republican party, Many think that the Governor should serve a second term, and then announce himself as 9 candl- : 5 e They ciaim that the Ind they propose reported to this oftice, TUE ELGIN INSANE ASYLUM, ng Ce : The agreement which may ve _ finnll Special Dipateh to The CAteago Tribune, settling was ceded to the Government in eh adopted on tls subject Is to ‘apply to both Ena, Hk, Dec. 2%.—Two deaths have | The Oklahoma district is bounded on the | cast and west bound shipments. occurred in the Insane Asylum since Sutur- | “st by the Fox and Pottawattomie Reserva- day. Andrew Wiley, a patient of the Insane | tons, on the north by the Cherokee strip, on “LAWING A RATEROAD. Hospital since 1873, died at the age of 55 | tha west by the. Cheyenne and Arapatoe nope. tb the Hilitor of The Chteugo Tribune, years of apoplexy, and the remains y Reservations, on the south by the Chickasaw | Citcaco, Dec. 18—Under the lend of shipped to friends In Kankakee, Mondberg | Reservations, and are -frea from Indian title | “Lawing a Rallroad? you published tu Mason, a native of Yorkshire, England, Int- | or occupaney, and under the Inw of 1841 they | ‘Thursday's edition of ‘Ti: 'Trmune a fetter tarly a resident of Chicago, died at the nce y E and they are greatly | from a correspondent signing himseilt XX, of St yeurs of exhatistion, and the remains Aayerthe right to sottle, 2 5 7 : ait ak vere 0 ” iS | wronged by military interference, wherein le expresses regret at the existenco eee hipped fo aguas 2 “se feng ae . Secret meetings were held by the colony | of what he terns “the dliiculties that He in for nearly four years. leaders to-day, but nothing canbe learned | the way of an Injured party obtaining jus- Dr. Oliver, ussistant physician of the In- | of theiraction, Itis sald the grub question | tice In this sentimental era of the world’s saute Hospital, Is very 11. was promlnently before the meeting, history,” and eltes the decision of the United JOSIAIL, DELOAUII, ‘The man Michal by a ile sn sreinoveL Galas en iets case ab ube Ly, eS Merle: Wee sit . to his home, about twenty miles in the coun- | Joseph 4, Ito: misyivania Muspitis, Tenn., Dec. 20.-—Josinh Detonch | 5... porte < o Rallrond Company Gniblished Dec. 8 in ‘Te, dled in this city to-day at the advaneed age try. It Is reported that lockJaw has set In, a ‘TrmuN5) as illustrating the subject of hls id he eannot recover, ri of 7 yenrs, Decensed was a prominent Un- | renmtete, é Jon man during the inte Civil War. He it | B+, Odom, a prominent Mason and stock | A reference to| the decision will show that 3 " - Tiel wi man of Austin, Tex. owner of the Leland | the Habillty for: Roy's injuries lay between was who gave Gey, Grant timely warning of | }otal at this plies, is’ lying nt the point of | the railroad company and’ the Pullman Pal- the appronch of Van Doru’s cavalry whieh | denth, and will not ive until morning, nee-Car Company, each Insisting that it sole. saved the General from capture. 'I'his Inel- ly rested with tho other, Sult was brought dent occurred In this county, near Collier- WILSON’S MISSION. ngninst both compantes, but was afterward ville, i 1862, Gen, Grant at the thing was on Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. yoluntarily dismissed ag to the Palace-Car areconnoltering expedition, and had intent VASHIN y, 20.1 Company. On tho trial in the Clrenlt Court ed resting for the night ‘at Delonch’s house, AVASMINGTON; 10, G.,. Dee. 20.—De. Hobart Y the rallrond company offered to prove its ‘The service rendered was not forgotten, and | Wilson, the agent of the Oklahoma raiders, | freedom from Taulltty by showing that the on his aseendency to the Presideney, Delonch | made an attempt to sco the President to-day, | Palace-Car. Company was tho sole party in ren eu the apbolntnient of Pirstianstot, but failed, 18 the latter was out of the elty. pat Be aan ony Eatin tne rasfetinles enti Which position he held during tho elgltyeurs | Gon, Ieasant Porter, President of the | Ie puny j. adssensonable of Gen, Grant's Administration, Creek Council, Gen, Tt. M. Hodge, and ex- notice of the tore} aging facts. ‘The offer was - rejected, at the instanes of Roy's nttor- cB. ROACH. Goy. Coachman, of. the Creck Nation, who Tube and at thelr request’ the Court Spectat Dispatch to The Chi Tri are here, ura decidedly averse to tho scheme | allowed proof as to thejnumber of the plutat- Crintoy, IIL, Dee. Oar C. B. Ronch, of Payne, Wilson, and thelr followers, ‘They | It's children, nd {holt ages, and of dey ui Wabash, St. Louls & Pacific Railway agent | say that the majority of these men are wild, pecunly Preity sraenty Conrt aiid Tleht. it at Midland Clty, IIL, who has only been mar- | teckless adventurers, who have no serious rejecting the provf offered by the Rallrond ried three weeks, dled Monday of typhold | !ntentloh of becoming bonn-fido settlers, | Company, but committed an error in allow- 3 e ined furthor to-morrow. ‘Lhe Court Inst Saturday. ‘Thy Company has aenpltal | “fet procured 9 ropo from Mra, Miller me : 1 2 ' 5 e 2 yeats, putare bent on pillage nid plunder. ‘thoy | Ing prov? ns toloy’s pecuntary aifalrs, cte., | of $3,000,000 and tis Tne ot rowe it te | and hung the corpse toa beam | ruled out evideneo offered by defentant’s bor iis Beat oy ace DiL By_Siunlay Leven Seed Se Se Talat thece are veh arilties i the "Territory, Deeauso the mensire of tho, Raliroad Com Sinte of “Indian extends from Jay County, | in’ tha barn, ‘This disposition of- tho | counsel to prove Bailes n quarrelsome, &i ect Dias a The Coioues Tribune nod thoy covet: tham.."Mls.cliaeactor of the Tuned in elne wy, HO fas ane Perens Nines, Mich: , Dec, 20.—Charles Jewett, an | ds In tho eelons tate at Indians ] oftes it 1s jell for the ae} pie te be on tho E83, Mich, - 20. i . . . 4 old resident, one of the first lawyers ever in say, is of tha dricst: possible, the cllinate be- | alert, but 1 fall to see In Mr, Roy’s case any AS REGARDS THE FUTURE, tho Governor says that it will take ense of it- self, At the present tine he hns no thought drinking man and threats made by him " aginst Nendryx, exeept these made two days prior to the killing. Nearly 150 wit- nesses have testifiod,—numbers of them two an the east, through the Counties of Deln- | body had been agreed upon by the man and ware, Madison, ‘Lipton, Hauntlton, Clinton, | woman to induce the belief that Miller hud aes Montgomery, Fountain, and Parke to | committed suleido, Vermillion, on the west, 160 niles, Iiram | ‘The crime had its Inspiration In Mllclt love, i ing’ far more raintess than any portion of | eause for tho alarm which XX manifests li | W. Chase fs tho President, ‘and the Directors | and a desire to make the path clear fora | OF tires thnes, ‘The case will go to the jury of what it will Dring fortli, Congressman- teers sor perenne Sears Tuubie die Kunsas, so that no settlersin Kansas aware | his letter. XX a ae eWalileny & 5 Gout, Galston marziig 0 Dataveon Smulth aut Mrs, Miller, |.Lhursday or Friday, vounty, hl ci A & Ne vin 8. Briee, J. 1 , r . elect Robinson says that Goy, Foster was 4 | years, Souutys Mee ia ot La pocniarey Lao Le ane an Be Race ane co Tria and GL Senay, : es after tile qurreste an Wore fh {OW months ELE ASED. FROM CUSTODY. formidable candidate, and was galnin, i chang ‘. 4 ety 5 Sveetal Dispateh ta Chteugo ‘Tribune, 1 ruil tht: . | stbsequently convieted of murder in the pectat Dispatch to The Crtcago Tribune. i! ongth dally, and that his witha i € FIRES. ridden all over this portion of tho Territory, | -Inptaxavorts, Ind., Dee, 20.—d. I. Dev- eae Talend RaaraatCenne OF tha Ch first degree, Sr. Louis, Dec, 20.—Som time ago Conrad. strength daily, and tls Sse ete oh So says he has never seen a drop of raiu fall | ereaux, President of the Bea Line, and In- | General Passenger and ‘Ticket Agents of the : Heuman, a German storekcoper, stabbed his an net of genorosity. Col. C. H. Moore, a AT JANESYILLE, WIS. upon it, Another error in the stutement | dianapgfis & St. Louls Railroad, and E. B, | roads centering {n this elty, was hold yestor- VIRGINIA KU-KLUX. wife in the heart with a buteher- strong Foster man, states that for thirty days Special Dispateh to Tae Chseago Tribune, aude by the Payne people has reference | ‘tyoina% Genoral Manager of the former, day at the rooms of the Association fn Ash- Speclat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, knife and cut hig ‘Hille daughter so the Governor has been galning, ‘and would JANESVILLE, Wis, Dev, 20,— About 3] to the extent of this available non-oceu- met E. B, McClure, Superintendent of the o'clock this morning a fire broke out in | pled terrttory. Instead of being from ten | tniter, here to-night, and the clreumstance Henry A. Doly’s feed mill, on North Main | to fourteen milllons of acres, there nre but | gaye rise to rumors of all sorts regarding tho street, ‘The building was totally destroyed; | about tive millions, and, deducting that part | reported consolidation of the two roads. In- also, stable in’ the rear, containing five | now occupied by the Cheyennes, Arapahoes, | terylaws with the parties conflrin some of horses, and an adjoining building, used nya | and other wild Indians removed thither by } them, ‘There will bo no consolidation of the wwork:shoy by BG, Btavents o vo. rae! the United States wie tae gai years, | companies, a3 the corporations’ arrangement contained a large quantity of ground eet. bi cf H | T as o} om {oss about $10,000; Insured in the Hartford there are but about three iilitons left. | will affect the business management only or & 31000, ‘These wild Indians, tt is true, aro making no | £, B, Thomas, of the Bee Ling, will be Gen- land Block, ‘fhe prnetpat topie of discus Wytievit.e, Va., Dec, 20.—Nows of the sion was whether It would be advisable or V' vlesne: 1 not to make special rates for the holldays, Tenowal of acts of IAwleanwad “sittelr, wore cla! and It was finally declded to make no spe commenced In Scott County last summer fing nites for this aeeastan, An application of a | Just beon'recelved here, ‘The scone of those number of persons for reduced rates to an- | Ku-Klux, ag thoy are pronounced by the peo- able thom to visit their homes during the hol- ple in tha vicinity, is in the extreme north- Mays was also refused. ‘The otlior work | vost part of Sent, a county in tho southwest done by the meeting consisted In comparing | West Pa i tied hs and correcting the rato sheets, No changes | f tho State, near tho ‘Tennowee line, An of interest were made, eccentric oltlinan nained Berry, living, near hye beon elected had ho not been beseeched from far and near to withdraw, thit the Ad- ministration of Gen, Garfield might start off with the feeling that the partyin his own State was united and harmonious, AT WASHINGTON, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. badly that she dled, He was tried on the i charge of killing hts wife, found gullty, and sentenced to fifteen years’ linprisun- ment. To-lay his attorney appeared beforo . Judgo Laughlin, in tho Crimfual Court, and asked for 9 new trink He seb torth in his plea that Leman, at the timo he did tho Killing, was suffering ——————___, Ny from an aberration of the mind, ‘The Court ; es . }-attempt to cultivate these lands, and only | eral Manager of tho whole line, and E, 13 Fairmount Valley, in Scott County, was | refused to graut a rehearing, and thon, to the Wasiivaroy, D, C,, Dec, 20.—Sono Ohio AT DUKE CENTRE, PA, live in tho vielnity of tho forts, subsisting McClure will retire from the Superintendeney CRIMINAL RECORD, aroused from his slumbers about midnight | surprise of all, agked the Clrealt Attorney to len express the opinion that tho retirement Cincinnati, Dee. 7 of Gov. Foster from tho candidacy for the Yhlo Senate Indientes that arrangements ave been mude to give Foster a place that will bo satisfactory to him under the new Administration, ‘ WISCONSIN. ‘ Apectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribunts Manison, Wls., Dec. 20,—The State Jour- at publishes to-night extracts from some .—A special from Brad- | upon the Government, For this reason the | of the Indlinapolls & St. Puls mit J Suiltty ford, Pa. reports the burning of nine build. | Payne men do not recognize them as settlers Genural ieeket Agent, of the eu t Mt ings yesterday at Duke Centre, MeKean | in any sense, extend iis supervision over the nlfatrs r Indl lis & St. Louis ns woll, County, Pa. Loss, $25,00, ‘The fire started | Art. 3 of the Creck Treaty of 1870 says: OF He Lid leant Frei sot ‘Agent of the In the Applebce Hotel whilothe guests were | “1n compliance with the desire of | Bee Line, will go ‘to the Indianapolis & St. yotin bed, Soveral had a marrow escape. | the United States to locate other Indians | 1ouls headquarters at St. Louls, aii Eduar Among tho number was Ann Eliza Young, | and freedmen thereon, the Crecks hereby iM of the daoulavitle tv Cinehnal ties Hip Brigham’s nineteenth wife, who lectured | oo, id vey tothe United States, to bi SE OL litte The aeneent ole thery on Saturday night, and’ was rescued by cede and convey 8 United States, 8 | cessor is not named, ‘The general offices of the firemen from the second-stary ‘window, | Sold and used ag homes for such other clvil- tho Indinnapalls & St, Louts will be removed Loss about one-third covered by Insurance, | ized Indians as the United States may | to Cleveland tho first of the year, when these ed —_—_— by the halllug of heavy rocks upon the roof The Usual Melange froza the Polico | uf his dwelling, He got out of bed, Stations, armed himself with a small pockat Alwin Barbricks {9 at tho Armory charged with | revolver, threw up the window of lis cham- buralary. eee aay aoa $0) A. i eiiets ber, and fired three shots tn quick succession cRrpe e on strovt, an dilenilaahicuceae Font through the darkness In the direction of which the attacking party seemed to be att wie fue ‘rivers aturtey, inna hot Cater, ate standing, ‘The men, however, continued to When ft AS tae oe Willan sey: St'ss hack, | rain stones upon the house, Not knowing on it was taken by William Mott, and serious- | nother his shots had taken vifect, Hor ly damaged by rovkless driving Saturday night. il enter a nollie prosequl in the case. The ‘Clr- cult Attornoy assented, and Heuman was discharged from custod: AN IOWA EPISODE, Spectat Disvateh to ‘The Chicago Tribune. Cevan Rarins, Ia,, Dee, 20,.—Three men came here from ‘Toddville, this county, Sun day after a coffin foran old Jady who died Saturday, They represented to the un taker that the deceased was poor, ant =~ choose to settle thereon, the west halt of | eee ee en oe Louis tommorrow to |. Jolin Grlitn, wife-bonter, was yostontay hold | celled to his wifo to hand him auather re- | the eofin was to be chargett to'the count : Wwenty. "Jtupubheun wewapapers, - maldlng HIGHWAY ROBBERIES, tholr entire domatn, to be divided by a Ine,” | iypect the rout. tn $700 bull to tho 27th by Justice Wallace upon | Volver. ‘This icin Anieueodad nat was Ils | which was done. With tha money given Vout sixty In all, favoring strongly the elec- —— ote., ete, ‘This tract is what is now claimed —— i eharga Sf mayo, Mrs, Gritin fs progressing | lutention, In causing the outlaws to retreat, | thom for tho coflin the three got drunk, and eu of, the How, Elleha Wi: Koves. ta United | pootpads After Holated Pedentrians, | by Payne and his followers, and embraces REBATE ON DRY Goons, ag well us coutd bo oxpucted undor the ciroum- | Daylightdeveloped the fact that Berry's shot ates Senator to succeed Angus Cameron, while on thelr way home became engaged hin msevere quarrel. ‘Iwo of the three beat the other until nearly dead, then put hin in the collin and drove home, setting the collin with its contents on the duorstep of the house whore It was needed, ‘The man was found inside, and it fs feared hy cannot recovers Search hag been made for the two, but they cannot be found, BUFFALO EMBEZZLERS. Svectat Dispatch to The Cricugo Tribune, Burrano, N. Y., Dee, 20,—James 5, Lyons, partner in the banking business with Joseplt. Dork, ox-City Treasurer at the thie of lis defalcation In 1875, was arraigned this mori ingon a charge of embezzlement, When Bork was first indleted Lyons was charged with being accessory, was tried and cone victedas such, ‘This caso went through the thosame litigation ny that of Bork, and was finaily quashed, ‘The present indletment makes him the prinelpal, and charges win with embezzling $3,200 In Suptember, 1875, Lyons {3 one of the leaders’ In xociety heres and ves on Poplar avenuc, The Distrlet Attorney feels confident that neither Bur nor Lyons will escape this time, A GOOD Jo | Fonr Scott, Dee, 20.—Wesloy Welch de Nberately shot and killed Charles W te here this afternoon, It appears that me i ney was too Intimate with Weleh’s wil while Welch was In Colorado Inst. summer, Welch took his wife tu: Nevada, Mo. to koe hor out of Whitney's way, Whitney fo lowed thom, and took the woman from Ae husband and brought her back to, thls ¢ Wolch returned, and, nmicating Whitney ee saloon thts asternonn, aut Without ape iid aword, drew a pistol and hi Welch surrendered hlmsutf to the ollleers. THE THIEF FOUND, —— Richard Connell, of No. JIS Fifth avenue, waa | nearly three aud a half million acres, At Last July the Southwestern Railway Asso- knocked down on Hurrlson strect, neur Fifth | tha samo thine the Seminoles ceded about | ciation agreed that any firm or Individual avenue, and robbed of nbout $2.50 incashunda ) two und half million’ acres east | who will undertake to ship 800,000 pounds or now bat, by thrvo fuotpuds, Oillcer Kerwin, | of this tract, which is. now’ occupled | moro of dry goods between Chicago or Afis- who wus in tho viclulty, heard Connell’a orles | py the tribes of wild Indians before mens'| stustppl or Missourl Iver points by ronds In Tee a re tO ee gust | tloned, ‘hero ts now in the service of the | the Association west of Chlengo or St, Louls, Wass ito pve, chavo, a Afr ew | United States a well-diselplined and well- | as the Commisslouor ahall direct, during tone pitt and four shots fired by way of ine | 8tmed body of Indian police,’ which has | the six months previous. to Jan. 1, 1881, timidation, be; succeoded {a capturing ono of | formerly done elticlent servico in keeping | shall bo allowed a rebate computed ‘at the tho trio, who at tho station gave tho name of | Rat order inthe Territory, Thesoimen are | difference botween first and’ second class dohn Dyer, Justice Wallace hell him in $400 to | thoroughly loyal to the Government, and can | rates of the Association, such rebate to be tho Crinuinal Court, Mz. Connull was auite | hy depended on In an emergency, ‘These | paid by the roads on tho order of the Com- yaa, ora eg 2 t, re ane Lae Tnainus on thoir part put thelr trust in the | missioner, ns he may direct, after the amonnt faapene Of thS Whur AAC re: | Gog Heh, th speeitied sliall have beop forwarded, Lt was eee salience ployee Mf e tok Government, which; they say, ns always also agreed thatthe condition may apply, to Freee mind wna ge ts way home fram | protected thom from invasion, but they will | futuresiipmonts unless revoked, 3 work at thetime, Ho tullaa very straight story | not voluntartly and without provocation at- | In accordance with the Inttur clause, the thi how ho eaino to bo mistaken for one of tho 5 Commissioner now gives notice that it has Ton Wha roubudConnoll, At the corner ut Stato nals lus vars the Acting Chief Clerk | been decided to, Inerenso the amount to be and Van Buren streota he heard a street, i . # slipped, in order to entitle the shipper to Hunt a block south of the curner, and, | of tho Indian Bureau, who hing | suet: rebate, to 800,000 pounds. ‘This now seulug, gone of tho | contustants comlug | just returned from the Indian country, suld | rule is to go Into effect Jan, 1, 1SdL, towards him, ho endeavored to avold thon, lay that In the event of an nyaston of the While dotug'so ho was wlyhted by tho otlicer, | to-xtay that In the ev EET i ee ae Bee tnees aecenaneu Indian ‘Territory by white men, the Govern: a RAN AGERS MEEEINGS, ‘ai Buurs Meant IMiechtofy and. tho fuvtee tho! rin ment would resist it by force of arms, Nath i eCutlough, Vice-President nod the moro show thoy rod the louder hy | ing short of the passage of an act by Con- | the Penusylvania Company, and Mr, 1. Db. i) y yelled tor the pelleg: ‘ho preliminary trial ) gress permitthye the settlement of the Indian | Ledyard, Géneral Sanger of tha Michigan Yesturday found him entirely unprepared for a. efense, 1 ‘Territory will be recognized by the Govern- | Central, aro expected here to-day, and, as La ar se te bo wus browse me ment authorities, ‘These lands, he sald, were | Mr, John Nowell; Goneral Mannger of the burt purchased for tho Indians, and now belong to | Laku Shore & Michigan Southern Mallrond, it Esty reeee pda nating Ticce Hay, while st them, and the arguments to show thocons | fs already in town, It looks very much 0 COTE! olk and Stute etreots, heant erlog ay a te for bolp 4 hulf block north, and upon runuing to | trary are faltacious, Tha Tudtang, he salle tg i tha mecting of he General Manna neo the location found two meh grappling with ouch | Ate snfe as long as the present treaty Is mualn- rouds leadlug East from this elty, already other and rolling over aud aver on tho sidewalk, | talned, Hv did not bellye the frlends of the | referred to tn Lie ‘Taruuxe, bs to come oit The under wan iv the Nybt wad a short, duty | Oklahome project could muster foreoonough | tn spite of the dental: by 0 bob-talled paver Uttie person, wha was at ones recognized us'| in Congress to effect auything by fepislation,. which has a habit of denylng overything it Watt Hobblus, a sport and gamester, ‘The | ‘The fica which seems to previll fn the In- | gets “*seooped ” ou, tough who bud worsted bin was ‘Thomas Ewan, | dan Bureau ly, that the litegrity of the ox: ‘The meeting, ay already stated, 4 well-knowa bard bitter from the Nosth Di | isting treatles must be preserved, and tat if | tho purpose of consldert ane Ae Peers ae Mipe: :t a tts the Thdlans themselves are not able to repel | re te Hee aatte WHO struck Iiur tiered bowen veo | ant invasion the army Will becallud upon at | tH ound rates, ‘They are alse to con buck of the bend In quick suecession, Stunned | ence to lend Its asststance, sider: tho troubles regarding eastbound by the whock, Robblus fell to tho sidewalk, but Secretary Schurz suld to-day, in answer to | passenger trafic brought on by the cnttlug of bo recuvored condcluusness tn thie to pr an faquiry us to what would be likely to be | rates by the roads east from St. Louls, Exay from robbing bim, which waa undout the result of the Okluhumsagitation, that the stances, . had been delivered with unerring aim, Chauncoy Sfonaban, a hackman, is at tho Yade was found’ painfully wounded Armory cliargod with larcuny, William Sites ty | Jack Wa . itecomplatnant. "Chauncey saya noulmplyseut | throvglt tho ip. — Robort Seutt hud tho complainant bome bare-bended becnuse he | his lips badly Incerated, and a man named refused to pay him for carting bin about town | Maloney was found at his house in his bed Tortn houror two, The hat was worth juat | apparently badly wounded. He refased to about tho ainount of the bill, gre any explanition of his condition or why Frank Ay AN, sb hnostloe ompinyed Ina ivory: a was keptin bed. ‘hese three men are be stiblo at No. 184 Wabash avenue, te at ¢ Neved to be the party who made the attack Arinory' charzed with tho lareeny of a constd- | upon Webster, aks . eruble quantity of clothing and othor articles | “ho only eauso Known for such an outrage belonging to anothor employs, named Bryant, y v3 ? andacrueayothurar OF partion Oe the 4 ee was a lawsult tho old man had afew days BOVE ago made, in which he was successful. ‘This beon recovered by tho police in pawnshops, spivo offense to the non-sulted and his frientls, alin wits wus rogontly guuuot Ly Spestatstonves, | Prphably. ny, Who cel cougt by Bpectal-Pollvas tnt Robert Jacques almost. W tho very act of te ipa Sumter ta ‘aliagke Home ling ‘abn Llie Dreakliug into the Krocary ord. 8. Todd’ & Con | Pag outin the dead of ielitty care No, i West -Mudison street, waa yes- | Tled out in the dead of night by a party upon torday captured — by Otticors Redden | an old man in Seott County named ‘Tansey and “Dorrlg, Deal was castly identitiod | Barker, ‘Tho offense in that case wos the by Jucques a8 tho follow who, when ho anw bis | alleged moral delinquencies of the latter, compnnton it the arms of the ollicor, stepped up | ‘The neighbors declared war upon the {m- aud Intlinidated tho ullicor by, placing; Ferolvae, inoral in thelr midst, and fora tine made to tho latter's hoa F such people dread tom, Theold man Bar- Sorgt, Bertram at 1:90 yesterday moming | kor was the first vietin selwcted for puntsl- found Charles Peterson, aged 13 yearns, Bidtow ment. A party visited his house with tho under un outside staircosa at No. 18 Sedgwi " q t atreet wnd upon further tnvyeatition he found Intention of making him feel their anger, oO i ‘ ‘Thele object, however, was prepared for the window of St Nolen iilor shop ie ana attack, in onslaught was made, and the first etory. Peterson was locked . up at | Wounded had to be removed to plek Barker's the Larrabeo Street Stution, and was | lead out of their bodies ut their lelsure, closely queationed. Information which he gave led ta the arrest by Ollicors Garrity and Richurd> ROBBED His EMPLOYERS, son of don Coll Ue yonre of wae at bla home, Bpectat Disyaten to The Chicuoo Tribune Oe ct 3 ir: 0] ‘0 i known to tho police, bears 4 very bard Faputae Inpianavorls, Ind,, Dee. 20.--The whole- don, and i suid by young Anderson to bavo | sale dry goods firm of Murphy & Erwin, eet tod sinner ta See Noegeutter fa the at | successors of Murphy, Johnson & Co., dulng- business on South Meridian street, have given ‘iy two tery. alGkelookhi tne namnes been the victims ofa petit larcenist for two devas Youn ate rie was nrrastad for shop. years or more, and not until slx weeks azo uy y ore of ie | fin= Daou & Co, corner ‘of State and Mouroo could they obtain any clew to the lght-lin streots. ‘They’ ontercd the store together, and, | gered gentleman, At that tino suspicion mae took ing over 8 arnloy eo ot reated upon Perry Holloway, an entry clerk, xuld wateh-chalng. ‘Tho salesman who waited | Aud by close watehing the young man was Upon them kept a wharp eye on them, and when | discovered Suturday afternoon attemptiug hy deteatad one of thom adcoltly life two chulng | to carry off a bundls of goods. His SUICIDE, pectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Dixoy, fil, Duc. 20,--Our quict city was tartled this morning at the report that G, 1, osher, of the firm of Cutting & Mosher, Anndlords of the Waverly House, had been ulssing since Sunday after dinner, From some expressions dropped by him to one of the kpys in his employ—viz.; that Rock River was hardly warm enough to drown a man in, and also from apprehensions expressed by his wife that she feared for the worst on ‘uc- count of his great mental anxiety arising from business embarrassments, fears were entertuined he had connuitted suiclde, After pretty diligent search by P, Cheney, Esq., atthe urgent request of the anxious faintly, Mr, Mosher's overcoat and scarf were found garefully Inld away on some thnbers nilfoin. tog Becker & Underwood's mill, overlooking the dam. It was feared also from footprints that he had walked outon the lee and proba. bly jurmped in the open water below the dum. ‘Thy cuso 1s a gad one Indeed. Mr. Mosher ts widely known to the traveling public, he for “many years having been owner and landlord of the Wallace House in Sterting, Ue was a anu 58 years of age, genial and atfable in his manuners, Cincinnati, O., Dec, 20.—Jesse IR. Mare shull,a farmer of Green County, Ohio, living forwany years about midway between Xeniu, and Dayton, shot himselt dead lust Suture day with suleital motive, lie grieved over u ayistake in sel ane Ts a Lorestan. ue wis greatly respected, and bad frequent; been honored with offices, _ J ._ Desc! Lupatcn tu Tus Chteuga Tribune; -, St. Lovty, Dec, 20—Louls Miller was found dead this ufternoon’ sittlug In a rock dug chair with hls brains spattered uver the aie Mae a A shat hhiself in the right temple, ny Hii self tustuntly, He hid this second Teva is to bo for ng the advisability of amending to the trunk Hnes an advance tray and transfer thon vo bl Papucan, Ky., Dee, 20,—Therels evidenc Teudy, supposably, to use If the first milssed | Te purpose for which tbo wusaule was ¢ President's proclamation, so tur as It relates IMMIGRANT FARES, Fovkot. he quictiy signaled fora poucemua, | Fooms wero then senrchod, discover- | yf ADU party srito did the recent rubbing uf doing the whute ‘work, Aliiler was a Gere | ted. Faun wae reg Pi the Armury, to the subject, will be/-follawed asa guide, Sptelat Dispatch to The Chicuco Tribune, iver dead was sunnoned from. one Of the ing n dray-load of boxes Slled with qin, 53 years of axe, ald tha proprietor at | 1 beld without bail. Hobbie hus a very sore Wacent eroxals and both men we ONE to bine tho wolone chulua ware | Bllfercd yous, roughly yulued at $1,700, found whore tho suleximun wild) they wore, i and including all sorts of stuff, from bolt Ferguson's overcoat pocke:, MeDouuld, when bi af thread. How much Suwtthat his" pul wes caukht saend torn | Boods to spools ee ‘aldwell the Post-Utllce at Princeton, Caldwe r County, Ky,, was William G. Brulteys et muster of that office, and that hy has a fossed to the Government oflcers who hi ) the South Market’ Exchange, ut No, 1104 South Fourth street. He leaves a wite aud dive children, : Neem " ed,’ he, and will ew Ye 9, i " head, as bis ussuitant tiged w heavy blunt fastens | 2¢ bas not been abrogated, said he, New Yori, Deo, 90.—The New York Cen- Pact, Seay 5 Uiy, a ho'w(it uot bo able Wo ee fhe Tn a Me Gulong ta he tral andErle Rallroad Companies have with: ae the whites, z drawn from thelr recent agreement to selt LATE LOCAL ITEM, tekets to hnmigrants in Castle Garden ata . he has stolen is not known, a3 he has been y af sa his accounts: tempted to deny ull acquaintance with bin, * lim, ‘The spectal says tt . MORTUARY, ‘Accaso of stuull-pox ut No, 1d West Randolph TIPPECANOE TEACHERS, é reduetion of 20 per cont from tarill rates, aud plotewed to have deuldentallyontered ut | selling stuff to retail dealers and others from. arrested ite a ee luo of ssh tha: > Bpectat Dispateh to ‘The Chteago Tribune, wus last nlgbt reported by the West anata Hpectat Huypatch to The Catago Tribune, and under the order of the Commissioners of | fhe sume Way Prins tity tare with ae latent of the stock he thus accumulated, A year ago | ginountstolun, [radley 13 young, vel cult Enxnaut, Ind., Dee, 20,—Tho funeral of | gervet police. Tho Health Dupurtment will ine | JAvaverre, Ind. Dec%—The teachers | Emigration aft cash passengers ore now | [iludiusy,bowevers in vies of all Gist transe | OF more Dr. Murphy's attention was called : Timothy Straw, au old aud respected cltlzen bed vestigule to-day, of Tippecanoe County met to-day in annual | booked exclusively in the Garden via the nected, just married, and hos enjoyed an ule pired betweeg tho two iu the store yesteniay, to the fact that some one was selling thread | spotted reputation Ay ‘ ;