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.THE CHICAGO. TRIBUNE: ay in eae certificate “of election to’ Apostle Cannon, a although it appéared that he had a large jishment'shall be with -a view to ‘majority of the-votes cast, on the grounds, 1881—SIXTEEN left to right tt ts 18.-and 181s two-ninths of By angie aieiding, aaa multiplying, 19. 98 ‘Persons sat at the tables, which were graced Severs! new nierbers’ were n by the beauty and. fashion of Springfield and | admitted. | The” $1 in_a flouris con- Produced, being one 9 foreach year. required to fashion of Springfit nine Somplers'the esotury. Reet the State. The Judges of the Supreme, | songahes tet mate membership. The at y aid material yout the constiti 1 fenders ae stitutional intent i f AFEAIRS.. aoe ‘ is reformation. 23 s : of. the, Dead-Leck in the ating, woeee™ om PARDONE. | Tre eters Hs bane alee An Qld Man of 60 Years Murders a] THE RAILROADS _Appeliate,and Ciresit Courts snd many ofthe | interest was taken in the pi ior ia State Senate. . crease the number of pardon attorheys.and | NOt capable of becoming a citizen in good |, “Man in the Presence of His -- eae . present. ‘The Hon. EB, ahaa ofcht | ‘THE CRIMINAL RECORD. indiana. : beret a system of pardon brokerage. I ain | faith. These facts had long been notorioug,. : Wife. : ue . | cago, Vice-President of the Bar ‘Association i Te :_, |;convinoed that the responsibility, as it now | and therefore the votes cast for Cannon at’. : : : ANOTHER ELECTION WANTED. |. rd. € : ef scting-Governor Gray | exists, ts properly placed.” A long explana. |‘said election must be held to be vold. He tak | m ad Spectal Diswateh to The Chteaoo Tribune. Ls resided. Pu er aa Bappy. responses, were’ || 4: Hateh.of News from’ the Rolie, Stas ese ey Tee aes ca eRe State Trenearcr | (Campbell) being the only eligible eandiaate | A. 9-ear-Old. Boy Indicted for |. kixmannInd., Jan. &—Tho agitators of | Wade tothe the Appellate Cours, and Chick | _A meni-thlot last night got away with a lange othe De ie ‘whereby the different fonds are Slinpitfes ‘running at said election must ‘have been |. Murdering’ Yotinger Hie S84 000 ald to be slven to cared Sivennatl Justice Dickey, of the Supreme Court. bundle of unmade orerenats from a. tailors 5 and_preserv. rom confusion, conolu: ebas! ichigan way: extent ond i wagon as it was passing along Canal street, ne: 4 g | elects 1 Mr. Wastiburne, responding to the senti- | sroSisin’ Tne goods belomeed ee Beton : elected, and thé Governor's certificate should | -. te. 5 3 siete aves -Playma‘ sah rodd from Goshen. through this, Concord, ‘ment, “The Bench and Bar,” proposed by , yi ‘with the remark: “Tho total value of the |-‘é issuéd’ accordingly. ‘i ons re * and Osolo Townships to Benton Harbor, ere | ‘the President, said: taxable property was $738,044,801; the valua- | "“Gannon’s reply, in. which he claims. that Delia Smith and Mary Speigel roped J. Leon- axe eS: a at is tho Pasenge of a Law Dis ‘One Selling. -| tion ot railroads as equalized was $384,429.41, z ere =e Wee n 0 ae as ae m . . ‘THE PUBLIC DEBT ‘bevas aptoralizad in due and -lezal form ) Tndiotmonts Found Against. the Female perry gered enemys Tregret that our President has not called upon dan on Glad ratte yetattay atone es : Vot a of the year was~$4-908,178: Weniy-six years ago, and.that if he. ware a ee . Bars ee some other gentleman’ to “respond: who is more o _—— Having been redused urug. the past yyo | Plveans, aschargod by Campbell, itwoutd | Managers of ‘the Boston Deposit. | eal nota election which they, na well aa | wie tbe protean teen msn | terercbied hm of cut, Te ware ar rah ~ «med Governor of | years. Of the foreien indebtedness, certain | not disqualify him for the office of. Delegate, ; “Bank se i fhe Oppeattion, | tink: cell be -gartied | in politieal life ta feel quite at home on an occa’ | Gillard and Murnane. = i Wilt Be Declared internal improvement bonds long past due | was’ fled “with Gov. Murray. yesterday. - z aaa large’ meses ie Fisted | 2108 like thie, and amoogso many distinguished | ¢. 5. Swafford, a clerk in the employ of Alfred posited ‘Inaugurated. ~ | have been presented for payment, but are in | ‘Theroiipon the case was argued at length be- oh, i= a jarge majority. The. people were misled | ‘men now at. tne Bar. Whe law. it is sald, isa | «fr; pWatord, a clerk fn the em ERY SR Altre . Maine sm Uigation apo soauch oF je Seman 7 fore the Governor by panes Soe these LADIES? DEPOSIT BANK, | ated By ihe Opposition the nigbt previous to Whew a lnuyer Degias tocoguct ais politics be preety as arrested yesterday by Ofiter A. Pl ie holders as_relat rest, : whic! ‘ Bpectal Dispatch to The Onteago Tribune, tha electic f the be take ie ennell, upon a charge of larceny: as builee, ore - | should be paid.” ‘The interest charged: upon. | Spective parties. It was shown by a copy = - a election. 6 vote was to be taken to-) bids adieu, for a time at jeust, to his profession, | preferred by .his employers. He xppropriated ge Guo of Ulak Refoes & Cr | ur one, indebiediess yas. S208 fa | of to actual record of the court in which | _ MaeTO%, Mase. Jan, 8 The-ctto of Sarah | day tie, opposiuon would, find. themselves | oHED Tene eee c ay mea reset | fobigown ube way 8 wehbe wee wat out + gfieate to & oo ‘He recommends: the establishm Cannon cldimed to have been ‘naturalized, | +7, 7" + ¥ if og | Selves, ‘There Js another route -the -Cinein- | fully resumed the practice ‘of the . profession. ; ent of: a 5 ‘ the Ladies’ Deposit, which hag several times 7, % But that could not bé go i ik . I} | The case of T. J. Shea, tha Police-Court petti- er rtified by the Clerk of said Court, nati, Wabash & Michigan could take by | woud novaow dare toapresr betaren Justice ‘of | fogger, mention of whose arrest was mate Be Z properly cei : gressmae Home for Orphan Children, and says: “The aise: on~ the day when Cannon claims | been considered by the Grand ‘Jury, resulted | branching off at Warsaw and strike South: Peace in an assault and battery case. [Laugh- | yeaterd: not inquired into gonfinement of children in the House of | to" have been naturalized “no sued | to-day inindictmentagainstboth patties, who | Bend. if this shoud te adopted it would | ten} I have not, however beou so long ougor | by. Justice" Summertelde tes, wine — Refuge, simply becanse . ; Daturaiication’ proce . aca . p Ze. z ceedings took place. | weré arraigned beforé Judge Gardner, make Warsaw the-centre of tha road, and ‘ho had taken a change of ‘venue: fi geain of fhe ‘inaks Senale—No DESTITOTE OF A HOME; The Gtork Paleo Gertiged Under | jeaietne ne ere aretwe ardner, The | ould where build skens ole se dave oe’ oad | Ry profession as fo forges te. Cenenfsh and | Be bad taken a chango of "veniue trom Justice pet the House. is in my opinion not only in violation of the | his seal that from the organization of the will do much to enlighten the matter. .° | of the Bar and the Bench everywhere. My re- | W2thinst., at ila.m. Shea give bail in the sum ~ 5 + Bleeting of the oust spirit and meaning of ‘the Constitution as | Court to the present time, he having custody | C°UMts, charges her with inducing parties .,| Spect for tha profession of the law, and my ad- | of 8500 for his appearance. ~ 4 — shown by the Commissioners, but wrong in | ofits record, and having examined them care. | t% make deposits fn .her’ bank by SALE OF A ROAD. . . , j-milration for the great mon who have illustrated | shortly after 9 o'clock lest evening six young . + INDIANA, a principe 8 well the constitutional au- | fully he was unable to-ind any record in any | falsely representing that - ‘there Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Re are inal Couneries aoa tas Ares burglars | Forced entranco to the wholesale pro Dies Te CHAM Te Senate's | prepared to cate for tia, orphans MAME, Tie | Goons renoRts oF Ate, naturalization of | was 9 fund left by! Quakers which | | Rocunsren, N. Y., Jan.6.—The Siate Line | back in our eouienplation ot the Englan cee | HaUoTstore pf Sloeck, & Wobakl, No. 36 Sao jspusiPolds Ind, Jan. &—T! “to the | ought to provide a suitable home. 1 know |-cate relied upon by Cannon does not purport | CMabied her to pay interest at thorateot Sper | Railway, which has been so long in the tho earned, the ingeaioasold Coke andaore great | T7ers.senred of by Thomas Austin, of Eminett’s Aiock was opened this idee ang and | it will be urged’that such a charity properly | to be an exemplification of any record of any | CeAt Per month, and that the bank had paid | courts and in litigation in one way and an-| fs quradmintnon ton the profound learning and oer eet Whe broken see elas ae jand chagrin of, the Se eaeat of belongs to the counties, bat County Orphan- | court of record and is therefore void on its | ®-large amount of interest at certain | other, was to-day sold by M. W. Cooke under Transcendent, abilities of Lord Bacon,, “the | ofa window ia the Meer or there ee ion ati sylums, excep! jose counties wherein j-face. No record of tho, naturalization of | stated times. Mrs. Howe ‘tame - into | orders of court by auction, and was~pur- | Mis08t, righted, waiane 4 tien what Gaiters Matthew Burke, a hackman whose license was pbs great nd Democrats. After the | are situated large cities, are but little’if any | Cannon in open court signed by the Judge} court when- the ju first i ers 5 A a 3 ip ry firsi began | chased by Walston ‘H. Brown, of New Yor! haracter. | Tecently revoked, is under arrest at the A: mGmmentof two or three routine com better than Peor-Houses. If established, exists and fhe Naturalization rahe tn force of to’ make its presentments, and before her | for $600,000, "Some time ago a ee We pause ia the profouoe of tue ceatent near charged with larceny as bailee ‘by Robert Dot we Senator Foster, of Allen, o Dene: AN ORPHAN-ASYLUM- of the fact, without which the statute says | C48 was’ called one of the sureties | jority of the bondholders signed an Bint Ge ane cane ming dane is abeeae watch he went busting for "duels ‘lane Tall, but de another ineffectial effort to POSS | coma receive and care for the orphans in the | the party slall not be deemed to be acitizen, | withdrew from the bond | of $90,000 given | 3eTeement’ whereby Mr. Brown, Adrian | Bench of any country, His name isalready | tien he went bunting for ducks last fall, but ai5 ion, Which failed on yesterday, for | House of Refuge, the Reformatory Insti- | _1t was argued by Cannon's counsel that if | on the compjaint upon which ‘she was Heeling, and -Phetps Stok of | terly expositions of the English’ common taw | Beavy that the recoll threw Burke backwards ra Democrats and three } tution, the | Soldiers’ Orphans’ Home, | allthis were true the Governor was not | held in tty Municipal Court, On | New York, were appointed committee to | ana’ tho nglish Gavstitation will live so long | nto the water, causing bim to lose the gun. eonmitee of three emer omise candi- | and such others as might bo comm tect | authorized to take cognizance of dk. it | being arraigndd Mrs. Howe pleaded not Tepresent the bondholders arid buy the ptop- | as the, English languago shall be spoken. | Martin Connors,20 years of age, is at the 7. a crelary. Pending | thereto under proper. restrictions.” He rec- | Should be lett to the House of Representa: sully, and |r counsel seoured a rednetion th s. coitinttios Rae) Ra eee Sheniineet “oar eg te steal fee cad ou Sion. charged ih nel oumends the formation uf’ a State Roard of | {lres. Tho Governor did not take that view | Of bail to $15,000 on the representation that | fw commyiiee his a plan oF reorganization | gompliment, Pld jit, Si greet uae, (by | eenllur three palro.ot shoes, valuod at iL, from f Se those who are entitied to it. 24 of Dunford and East. iquote from memory | day of last year, aiso with the larceny of a but- falo robe from Messrs. Libby, McNeill & Libby, and feeble in aie Tag ot the yeas and. nays on | CHO whose duties’ shail be to frlimice | Of it, The act of Congress organizing Utah ‘and. only, for I have not read the opinion since I was calling 3 : te otions to “adjourn” and 0D | vestigate the condition, working,. the |. 5ays that the Governor shall declare the per- years of age sanerous m0U! Senator | whole system of the benevol - | Son-who received the greatest number of | health to be confined in jail. New bail was | ' . . | alaw student.. In speaking of Lord Mansfiold | ills for Principal Serr mber trom | tory, and penal institutions of iue’Seuts mead | voles duly elected, and Shall certify aecord- | Not procured, and the time of trial has ‘not | | GREEN BAY & mawesora. ° | -Jet sign dngpeating of Ford Mapsteld | and some door Koye and Giher articles trunk Memes, the Democratic member nes immed such changes and additional pro: 1 been fixed. ‘fhe indictment against Mrs. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. soned upon, and explained until we are lost in acknowledges the butsio-rebe there hor genes tiation admiration at the strength and stretch of the | the other two. = sy ly. into: conste1 visi 4 i Gould is ina single count, and all that — threw < visions as they may deem suitable for a more act of Congress, approved June 8, 1873, _ Sing! eges: MILWAUEEE, Jan. &8—The Green Bay & on : Fonatsting Joel P. Hoare erat gconomiical and efficient adiinlstration of | Provides. that no person, shall. be capable | She tela deposttors that, the anit stad been | xttiwaukee Railroad will be sold by United | pEmsnmsgreenntine. | We may, follon up the wife allce O'Nell, of No. 172 Banker street, Es was bet! same also Tecomm ing ing offi i 1846, and that beer ik ‘ “4 t . Ross, Republican. npr areas ends the forma- | rerritory who ig nota ‘citizen ' of the | depositor for nineteen years, and recelved | States Marshal Fink on the 20th of January. from here oniebt the tribute of our samira: | young. lad woo died of 2 plsterann, eee, isos puncombe, but as | tion of d {that he did it for bu ‘ 2 nited & his inten- | back ‘her principal four or five times over. | to satisfy the judgment which the Farm- the left breast, receiv > aol! procdded it became evident to SATE BOARD OF HEALTIN; | nike iatea, ar has net declared nie ‘a She pleaded not guilty, and the ‘day of the | ers’ Loan & ‘Trust Company of New Hour {dion aapals. suere te: Lora Thurow, Fiver while skating: Gad ner secre eon the ist Dlicans that he could be elected if | a Commission to revise the laws of thé State; ‘Territory of Utah restricted the right-of vot- | trial was not fixed. : . York obtained against it in April last. | rests a good deal ‘upon the labors of | the German Catholic Church, corner of Tweifth _ deepal their votes. Some of them did | which have not been revised for twenty-five | ing and of holding office to citizens of the 4 —_—-__ .*. The amount of the judgment is $8,000,000, | te meck and painstaking Hargrave, | Street and Newberry avenue, of a wallet-con- years; theamendment of the law for collect: | United States, excluding such as had merely A KENTUCKY TRAGEDY, and the janie he gm he Only | UPOX his gruff and. sometimes savage | taining $6 In bank bills and $20 in gold. Sono he i ff e major part held. firmly probably be the only thief in attendance at the fut Lis ‘aie for him, bat the maj ing and canvassing the Presidential vote, so | declared theit intention to. become such. | -Hexperson, Ky., Jan. 8—A:murder oc- bidders. Mr.D. M. Kellogz, of Green Bay, | Ma0uer ga Me bench, an nd His profanity of ang | to have gotten away with It. ee inee, and to avoid the errors and confusions attend- ingu reat to Wilson, the caucus nominee, a 28 i confusions atten: ‘The Governor held that this. action of Con- dat the th of the G: ho represents claims inst the Road of { L ra L ¥ DEFEATED ing the last election; the election of United <q | curred at the mouth o ireen Hiver this | W presen agains ord Erskine, the latter so, distinguished asan | Charles O'Connor was arreated yesterday o1 io me Thon, Chas | Sia Senay oy arent vos a he ponte; | Eee tha fat whi ha aseeaed | orang en. Among tho Sengonte iy | ere G0, Hit a petonto frais | adreats aor Eig teen of owe | wont eGo Bilas IS 9 4 Te ho Greenback candidate, | abd the adoption of some means to prevent | éstablislied, that Cannon is an alien, | ing there were two moored together. One | Sue Rostponed until his claims ndjusted."| Faing.ou the indictment found agatess bln for | Branch of tho river. Phen iouningg fae nae ® ates im, and had Sen- pee proc nanan cof 80 large i momber Oren and ig therefore ineligible to hold ) was occupied by John Davis, allas Wright, | which the mortgage was foreclosed have ernment waa one sof the most brilliant efforts of | some time, unon a charge of stealing $177 cash nas. put war? "him. be -would’| 22 ran Te ands ibe col seq! the office of Delegate. . Under other | married man, aged 85,’ and the other priority over all other claims. is life. Great e orta Ware le in official cir’ | from W. Julian, of No. 18 Rumsey street. The yor Benz. voted. for 8 -woult e precious time of the Legislature at every. circumstances, says the Governor, in his and cles to prevent Erskine tal a briof in Paine's } first week in December they were boarding to- tare been elected, “But Benz was true to his on. ruling, Caunon might become naturalized be- by Le Benen an old bee 60 years APEOINTMENT. ~ Ga8e, and Lord Longhsborougn even went so tar | gether at the Glonn Houso. No. 43 West fan friend, Bice, and the coup ON THE TEMPERANCE QUESTION fore his term of .office begins, But itis / Of age, fisherman. avis way a Mirwavgee, Jan. 8—Mr. James C. Boy- | you must’ not “take “Patno's brief.” In: | together Julien cmos "hat OUoador sobbed failed tes, ‘Then Hvat- | the Governor says “I feel myself incompe- } charged by Campbell,and not denied by | varnisher and chair-bottomer, and ~ the ak tat the idea that bi: te ae ae id a by &- Democrat, tent to advise such legislation as would afford Cannon, that the latter’ 3s living in violation two had been coming down iver in some- | den has been appointed. General BG sad asa faverer was to be thus controlled, Br ine ae tayiina; ‘ohargadt sith eisai even a safe middle way to be pursued by all’ | of the law making polygamy a iel- | thing like partnership. Old: Balmer had | et? Freight Agent; with office ai aml. ( reptleds But i bavg been retained and by G— | overcoat from M?Martin: and # rose eee sfiing the Republicans a second opportunity 4 ony, and cannot therefore be well disposed fete. ie nt Delt | Group ch Meh colt nian | edie Corrament ge as Unt Stn gt | fe bing Ms mess on Dal ow and |e ain Comma hae Age | meted Scenes an ast | Sethu al rt Rice, and | moral contest where prudent legislati eing a citizen, and being incapable from his |, a cumen e : se : fesenninne aloe mer Monday, | wiil avait anything, pevelent lee Npradony proteseton and manget a life oF faking ae bill. Balmer states this morning that he was fata and amore (except ie aelver and Duk en exe Teoneeiy buted een at ane Same station charged itt the larceny ote fees : fon * F e bs would endanger present success. ‘The fact | oath or ni zation in’ good faith; and | on Davis’ boat, and Davis, during the quarrel, Division west of Afason City, and the Sioux | time. When Erskine had finished his magnifi- Shera dake: toa 5W aitant Cave, ao Rood at ‘yoted: for Wilson. This:seemed. to r these facts having been notorious for years, ; - 2 , = they tat large sums of money ‘ate expended at faving torio x selzed an ax Iying ina pile of wood, butcould | City and Dakota Divison. Communications | cont oration for tho defense, and the Atrornes- | Tey isaisy there, chanced wire ‘stealing a - arouse Benz, andl on the next ballot he voted every ion to. corrupt the officers.of the | it follows that the votes cast for him as Dele- not haulitout. He then seized astick of wood’ 7 ava y . 5 é r All bel 8 ‘ood’ | relating to the freight business of the South barrel of sugar valued at $30 ft ib is Democratic assoclates, electing | election boards and pribe the voter is having | gate are lost; and Allen G. Campbell being | ind "advanced on Balmer ‘wig, retreated | CTA roots Dittatoe anid (uo nadvoeced eo eo ae amet tay did not want | William. Reldy's etore, at’ tho corner of Wence Bronse by a vote of 25, to 23 cast for Wilson. | a very debasing effect upon the public, min pheiperson=—# citizen of the United States, | this boat, and, taking down his tide, warned | coWe H. Barron, Division Freight Agent, as | that Paine was guilty. Worth avenue and Forty-second treet, on the fs ] : ssessing all the other necessary quali- i 7, ‘ smnouncement was received with cheers In-my judgment =a Davis back. Davis continued ‘to advance |- heretofore. Our own country is the child of the common oe Democrats and their friends to the ex- THE REPUBLIC CANNOT rive . , | Gontlonswho received the greatest number | scross the plank connecting the two boats, |? —— } ow nnd areat lawyers and great Judges jyive | | Patrick Twohey Is at the West Twelfth Stiest tar cain oth Revacans, who [long fn be atnoepere, hich now sur-| Fomlty thea to dclare sald Campbell | Hj a8 hesteppedion Baines Dom Gs | 1 MESICO, Heviothatattiae ates eo such | Stonanarra mt on Saale an rounds the -ballot-box. Moneyed corpora- |. duly elected, and to certify accordingly. ‘fhe | 0!d man perforai Tieht aio eed cage: | “Pauesrixe, Tex, Jan. 8—Engineers of | sion‘andudorned tho Boneh of this country our |"teenth soreet. aerae ack ie tase Sepremper looked as if lightning had struck them. It tions to secure favorable legislation for thein- the ball going in Davis’ right sitle and coming Ne i was entirely unexpected, but the general selves are taking an active part in_ elections Governor awarded ie certiticate Hs slection out at the left side. “He was fencing ‘me in,” jyie Great Peacoat ncaa ae ndey ofan honest and just pride. T'bave spoken of eae he ould eer io tt, “up to Boddy a ee a tht geryed hem righ Shuoe e by formishing ta ec on cor mediataly left Salt Lake bound for Louis- said ins olds man, explaining % avis RP from Laredo to the City of Mexico. ‘The ioe Manafleld, We java nad bis oquntornart and bis Drothes Alichael they stabbed and THE! % 2 y @ Da tates 5 ; THE DEMOCRATS OFFERED ile, Ky., on important private business | CPi? taking afew steps. His wife, the only | road will be rapidly constructed from San | whose expositions of our own Constitution aro | life and death forseece weak. "Paddy: who was ¥ indketing Heatwale or any other other Re- |.from.the Government. If money cancontrol | which he has postponed several days that he Thee atnean crea tehnae een 4 Senk i P asinated him, ran the glory of our legal profession. It was | charged with inflicting i SAYS ims | Antonio to the Rio Grande. B singulor thing that “this great Jurist | Sone fu eae the t Perce f the decision at the ballot-box, it -will argume eci thi: . ublican they would name except Wilson, | not be long until “it. can control its might leat ent and decide on this | ond picked bim off as Davis was sawing Fa ‘ the caueus nominee, is es eee existence. it is. Fr notorious fact. that Wood. Constable iWaayne arrested Balmer, READING.. - : + and great Judge wag never, called | udRe Mars oe 2 ginal was arrested nf thp tine, and “King Caucus” was too arbitrary. After | the people are fast losing faith in the purity NOIS. Who Is now in ere. He says he Is from. ran. Jovern- : = 2 ‘Eing q ILLINOIS. uuisville, and 80 was Davis, ta re- | PHILADELPHIA, Pa., Jan.8.—The Govern- | neighbors and Heng a Faranter he Wise James Considine, the allogea acomplia of Lo and thai din Re 1.500 cigars from Bronse’s election the two remaining offices | of elections. The ballot is the foundation " Spectal Dispatch 'to [he Chicago Tribune, * ginia. Hol . i | upon: which republics rest. When the people ward is standing for the capture of Davis for | ing Committee of the Stock. Exchange de- | & the ice of ins aad) ‘William Joyce In the theft o vere quickly filled, Robert B. Sears, of Ver- | Poome convinced. that the decision of the | , SPRINGFIELD, Dll, Jan. &—The Senate met shooting a man in ‘Louisville. = cides that no privileges on. sales or contracts | Ajaressed nim excopt us Gen Marshall” ‘The Heme eee tall year ragn. Ab tbe corner of nila County, fhe -only candidate nom- | paliot-box no longer expresses theit honest | this morning, but not having a quorum ad- shall pass between dealers in Reading in ref- | Suprome Court of the United States is ono of | Meted ‘and ‘locked up atthe West Teslieh insted, was elected Assistant Secre- | jj Wi ve y ‘3 the most imposing tribunals in the world, and is try “oy sforkpfien wales; tHe boag:| Ke datereet tes elections © Whee Ghat conde: | Joao Gil Monday morning ay 20 o'elock. Wutgauseonn Pe Tae & SGeoressaith | etre, ne Ueterzed bond scheme. the steet anobor and trast ot the country. | Bircot tation yesterday afternoon, Thue cirars sat for Mr. Robbins, “Mr. Sears was nomi- | tion of affairs arrives, we will be at the begin- ART NOTES. and Catharine Miller, convicted of the inur- pe ITEMS. fooked in upen 1e° tor the tet time | topped thenr in their digit. Considine Isa * ated from the, Democratié benches. Allen | Bing of we der of Andrew Miller, the-woman’s hus- |' Mr. N.‘T. Spoor his been appointed Gen- | in Merch@ 180. No” one. who ever | YOURE man of respectable parentage, whi Is fast N-AMoproe, of “Floyd County, nominated | 1. UH Sie Gre bellcl ic the mont cacreg | TBC Mernhardt Patntings and Sculpt |: hand, await in jail here the final décision ‘of |.erdl- Agent of thé! Atchison, Topeka & Santa | gow. Cuicf-Justice, Taney, proslde on the | oooywith two other -7oung roughs he killed a from the Reptiblican side, was elected-Door- | THe of , the ballot is the most sacred | “ nres—Keppel’s Collection of Prints~ | their fate before. the Board of Pardons. A:|'Fé Railroad at St. Louis, vice S.B. Hynes, | pyPuewiy othe mannes Suckwashicdclignt, | selooakeeper named Jean Rnochton Biue sland a ; ful intercourse with the members of the ‘Bar avenue afew years ago, but the trio escaped Ke duty that the "American citizen has ‘to per- = A keeper, recelving thirty-six votes, Mr. Rich | GUY if Brossau’s Equestrian Portrait of WAll- | special meoting of the Board will be: held’ | transferred to Chicago. Mr. Spoor has been | ful intercourse with the members of the Bar [pponisiment on a technicality. He. who is clothed with that sacred t Hunebeon of Laporte County, Mr, L. D. at- ive iany of Germany, fe tlie General Agent of this road at. Leadville, Mr, . prerogative and values it no higher than a on the 18th inst. to consider this” case, reneral Agent o1 ever fail to remember his kind and gentle 4 kinson of Mlathl County, and ALJ, K.Gowdy | privilege to be bought and sold, ought to be are eapareank creat Denton or atria which is the counterpart ot ‘that of Mrs. | Colo., and is said to be af ableand energetic | bearing on the Bench, and how he relieved me LATE LOCAL NEWS. « eae ean Ca covelving ths vets, eet Tate gums ot acne ine aaa oO | and etatuets from the studio of Mile. Sara Born- | Melerhoffer and Frank Lammens. ‘Thenews | railroad man. . . | Eotwhen t appeared for tho Aree time to aayae —— en EME Ed Hawkins, of Laporte! County, | Sitoa ws lisely to try and relnburse himecit | bard, the coleprated French actress, who be. | 2f,the Vindication of Jersey justice seems to | ‘The following roads have reported thelr | 2Wase4 "toe har cugaat tetounal, A Big Leak of Wator on State Street— ‘wo Totes. “After this election, Senatot Benz | Srhile in. the office He who makes a false | gins two woeks’ engagement at MoVickers pe ve quite unnerved the palr; an ad the seo ‘of | Bross earnings for the year 1880: ; Thave no timetospenk of the BurandBonchof | ‘The Latest Shooting—A Fall—Aa- conde Ee ‘sa prea Bees i ‘soars a ie Jee het thst unierteny aeteats Theatre to-morrow evening. The exhibition | mind. She refuses all consolation. ‘The man atiteraunise & Se. Pai states $10, eg prenca Site pride Peel incor protession pat ieclcpeetbe rd cede sis or does any oO! ir unlawtaolly i iwauke jose! Lt i ie le Fr loney an will consist of several portraits in oil, some | persists in his original statement. He was Denver & RioGrande ... 8452616 L2sT TOL. ana in the Bench of Tings. a tate: he falc &, By the bursting of an air-chamber the ~N Deocrat, and the idea of the judgment of the people at thé ballot-box, | water-color sketches, and half a dozen examples | goaded to the crime by thé importunitles of a : 2 WING Up 42 THE. orgices ro ux | 18 8 enemiy to the Government, and Of soulpture. Among the latter are busts and | tho Woman, She speaks constantly of ber | Aowieville & Nastville. Simos funds | 2 Great and ‘noble commonwealth. | A pure} mont of the Domestic Sowing-Machine Com: _ GHEENBACKEES COMMITS TREASON statuets of tho actress herself, a portrait | children. : + Northern Pacific. S512.900 | S004, as. | Jud lotary is the very ree 2 Sunes) ranan. a pany’'s bufiding at No. 180State street was flood- thoroughly disgusted him. But his efforts | azainst: it In s’much less manly way than | pust of Emile Girardin, and an ideal head of ee _| Bt Louls; I. Mt. & 8. 6.258419 5,202,011 | HNMY always bad that In our State and. the p ed with water. Fortunately the break occurred. ‘led end the officers were sworn in, A | i@™man who openly defies its powers and | Ophelta:’ It has not yet been determined whero A HORSE-THIEF JAILED. ‘The annual meeting of the Western Rail- | ple will see to it that we shall haveitalways [ap- | early in the evening, and those who first womineut Democrat said, wh fires upon its flag. - In the latter case there | tno exhibition will be held, but it is very lkely . Special Dispatch to The Chtcago Tribune., road Association (for the protection of pat- planse}, s0 that we oan paraphrase the couplet | noticed it had the presence of mind to 1s Dee gay eee | may bg-honesty of convietion.—at least cour- | seri ogeur at O'Brien's. ‘Thoro will be a pri- | GALENA, Ill, Jan. 8.-Ed Bell, the young. | tos Ascntition (Toe His, Pee ne ae ssapplied to the press: ntamaintain, | PON AOatch-basin, and thus allow the water to - ned our Pr, | see, But in the former there. is ro redeem: | - +o stew to members of the press and invitea | est son of the Bell family, residing near Han- Adams and Dearborn streets, Tuesday. at 11 Unawed by intuence and anbribed by gain. Seeatee ea ehe baits peppy pine = porting Brouse, that he aid not know, except | 2 indful of the f: Amiel he tp get Greenback support in any , DE feature. I am not unmindful of the fact | Tio Wednesday evening, after which the col- | over, who haveprominently figured for years | 4 f the an-'| [Cheers] aflort the Republicans might ipportin any ; that a representative form of government | Series Will be 0} ‘to tha inspection of tho " o’clock a, m., for the consideration of the an- [Cheers] rested, Mr. President, with sadness | to valuable stores. on woth sides, was i . is i Past in the annals of crime in this locality, | nual report of. the Executive Committee, the ni redect upon the changes ‘eat have oc- | avolded. ‘The damage -to tho sewines make to remove | has nothing upon. which to rest except the managers of the benevolent institnti ve 7 pubile. th ion of | when \ or te chan; ions | virtue of the’ people. ‘and unless the people 9 was brought to tne city this morning and {-election of officers, and the transaction ‘o! ‘a Tre Bi a Bench since T ; ye st Legitncre Re nem eased can pise te 8 parer plane oF eae ation, SEIT ssrailat, who >in tne, ante are Gayg bad | lodged in jail on the charge of horse-steal- | such othor business as may be npssented “ euread ot ae ts a oe nea a forty 25, ours maching stock. will be several hundreds % the mover all laws - tree! ing in Guilford Township. Young Bell-was It will no doubt afford great pleasure gone by. Nearly all of those who were then of | water in the building, Charles’ Harrison, of the < miroeh, Rae reals nbd to te clly after ab abeonoe . a ovenship: sar onng: R.C. Meldrum, the | middle age have gone to that “undiscovered | city ‘fore, ‘and a menber of the Fire Patrol got ent was + v1 as the party already Tabor bad one, | ballot will be futile, F have got, cond- | 57 ning years, and has taken temporary quarters | tracked to Monroe, Wis, and from there to | the many friends of Mr. : d ; : . country trom whosa bourne no traveler re- |-intoa vault behind the wall of water, and for a beavil . Yery | detica in the ople, and believe a; - t : : ; : 2 \. 2 were rescued unbarm : deejer into the mire. The House had a shot Parent Ser hne laws upon the | inthe Michisan Unversity at Anacarbor: “"=-| stock is secreted by the gang in Southern | at ine point of death or Some weeks, t0 | Growning, Stuart, Treat, theEdwardses, Arnold, | Was vitimately stopped by shutting of the wares Tesea\ . Hammond, the Dem- i 7 Wisconsin, of which Bell is a member. learn that he is now rapidly ing, | Goodrich, and others. “Apparent rari nantes | from that section of the city. eratie member * statute-book are seemingly sufficient, yet I |. Marple, aSt. Louis, artist of promise, has a : and expects to be able to attend to the duties ite vasto, ‘who was bo ford and Orange, | will venture to recommend the enactment of | ‘couple of paintings on exhibition ut O'Brien's. 4 Y hisbfice before many, days. hava passed. | SEITE, TARO” 4 present generation | _ Edward Stebbins, charged with tho shootmg of Rotini, The bo PesteTday 80. uncere- | 9 law authorizing the institution of “Barly Morning "and “* Late in the Afternoon,” ESCAPES HANGING. flo ts now able to receive his friends av his | ail tue places of those “ whohave goae beture,* | George Covoy, and John. Latimore, accessory to was clearly mmittee reported that he . 5 < A bold, free handling, with a determination to; Bpeciat Dispatch to ‘The Chicago Tribune, ‘Calumet our noble profession will continue to challenge | the assault, were yesterday: arraigned before ben einen e certifieate having A CLVIG, SURE AGATSEE ART OWE fathord all there ie to'be known of Nature,isthe | Tarzrax, N. S., Jan. 8—Robert Smith, | 22M@ 02 Calumet avenue. See nonidenee snd respect of the people and | Justice Wallace, and upon representations of & The Dootar 2, et Hazelwootl, by mistake, | Who shall offer, give, or receive.a bribe, the | Gistinetive feature of the former; but the eru-* RNS aan 2 Se : "| , Mr. James 1. Caryenter, who was recently | make for themselves great names in the history | surgeon at, the County Hospital, who did rot His mileare’"{ Slowed three days’ pay and | Penalty to be ‘disfranchisement-for any de- | gities in mannor—notably in the drawing of the | Who was sentenced to be hung at Lunen-| . oiited General Agent of the Southwest- | of cur great Commonwealth, which is the pride, | consider tho wounded: mam out of danger, me hea. At 2o'clock the two Honses | termined period. - In thnt case the guilty:| middle distance—are so marked as. to seriously | burg, on the 20th inst., escaped from jail last'| Grn Raflway Association at Kansas City, :| and theboast, and the glory of all its loyal sons. Geebbine wes. hola wichent “tail to, ti si Joint session and heard party will not be deprived of his Aiberty impair what otherwise would. be au attractive: | night, He had been -secretly provided with | after looking ‘over the ground has decided | (Great cheering.) Rap ea Cnr raed sas yen or RAT'S rsRAGE, Sridenee “Will be euiletent, The Inw | but without any particular motive. Thora s:| an old mille, and had burned the wood- | not to retain the position, on account Of is | SCAL POLITICS he was of course unable to ‘rive. ‘Early this is ney. Burgas ea eevee Nous | should be “made broad. enonieh to over | les Feng in, ont 2a, ompanige., | work for‘fve inches around the staple old |r aus duties” of the poston. Ars Car LOCAL POLITICS. Pr gi ad shows that the Governey eed Baits, every -kind of transaction,—such _ as | MOtP gives proinise for future excellence, but!| 8 the fastening of the-door. An alarm’) penter goes back to his old position with the BM pe Ganablaane recovery seemed good enough. tonself on all points touch 'y in- | the giving or receiving of house rent, offers | this can only be achieved by hard study. {| was given by the prisoners confined in an | Central Vermont Line at Worcester, Mass. ish-Ara bas American | 22. uAknown man Inst evening at 7 o'clock ‘rests of the State, ing the in- | to.employ, or threatening to discharge from a tS ‘| adjacent room,’and pursuit was instantly, : ho hi The annual mecting of the Irish-American | 11 of tho front porch of Nd. 38 Desplaines The Commi joyment, or to give better positions, or { Te Keppel collection of rare engravings and‘) Pivoo' hut smith ig still at lar ‘The friends of W. B. Thompson, who has | yoo uplican Club was held yesterday evening in | street. and, striking on the ground sometwelre idee of Arrangements for the | ¢uployment, i i vith | etebings will be,on exhibition at Jansen, Mc- | SiVen, but Smith is still at large. been for many years General Yard-Master of | Rep aria, gi fomgurtion of Gov. Porter for the | the use of any other improper influence. with | Ginrg & Co.'sfor two or three weeks longer. ‘the Chicago & Alton Railroad, gave hima | the club-room of the Grand Pacific Hotel, Ald. } fect below, was rather severely injured. He poe MY Work, Both concluded Intent to control or be controlled in casting | ue collection has been reinforced during the BOLD SAFE ROBBERY.. teey agresnble surprise Eilday evening, | Dixon, Vice-President of tho Club, in tho chair. | WAS taken frst top drux-store, at the corner their halls at 1:30 p.m, Monday and | Pevee’elections of control lemislators, ana | pst ora or.tree gave by 2 fine pro evinel Panis Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune’ "| “They presented him with a very elegaut | Treasurer T.H. Keefe madea verbal report, | thence to the County Hospital in the fiuence elec pg dla ipa mit doul Kansas Crry, Mo., Jan.&—Professforal | gold watch and chain. The presentation | in which it was shown that the finances of the | Police Patrol wagon. ‘The doctors there dia fot is Proceed ina bow F tere Se to English Opera-House, h moral ‘sentiment, should for- | is 2 magnificent print, and is without doubt tha’ red, ing: nator Vie thus debauc! fy thieves mado. araid into the suburts last | speech was made by Will De Land, The re- | Ciub wore ina rather backward state, the or | think him soriously injured, but tel eaters jont mest ‘hl wall Presi le over the | feit its franchise.” ‘ finest example of Christian art in existence. leliver his “224 Where Gov. Porter wil The, proofs, of the engraving -are very} yj ¢ eipient acknowledged the present in a few | ganization owint some $190. 4 0 feat walte GRDEUal address, ‘The Gust | igAuzatedor of Gon, Pores wiiciwiltiake | fares vay ior, was’ only a ema! num | Webb blowing open the safe of the | ‘itvimed remarks, A aore address Was { “Si. Nolan, Secretary of the Club, made a tow | Watuno got sober. The Metlugh famliy ving 40 Senators ani Gu» and the tickets allotted lave atthe English Opera-House at2 o'clock | Der,’ Printed. whe one now exhibited is;| Kansas * Rollinig-Mill Di e » | also delivered by. Thomas Graves. remarks, in which he’showed that the Club had | and heard him rapping at the door a moment ot bey enitied ge ke Ppesentatives, each one | bn Stonday afternoon. Bold Sime Hundred Gullders ne ree | Which they secured about $2000 in| ane Committee representing the’ consolt- { done a great work in the last campaign, and that | two bofore he fell Pe foo i oUt Hlckets. The two ‘ape | On Monday afters ~~ | gollted By two.copiaa-wone before’tho pints was | Cask." Four’ men wero sleeping in | ‘inted rst mortgage bondholders of the Go- | the Catearo Aseoclation hud been eupled abroad | "poets itying in tho vicinity of No. 10% West he Woors will be open atts cep 19,t8_ DUblic. . MAINE. ~ | retouched by Capt. Baille, the ober after. Tho @ room above the office, but’ the robbers | tymbus, Chicago & Indiana Central Railroad | until the Irish Americans throughout the coun, | Harrison street,a small frame cottage occu. Souht Senatorial cancun’ 47° 0, cloek “Special Dispatch to The Chteags Tribune. former is valued nt $300, A magnificent print, | barred the door with timbers, and threatened | has issued the following notice: try bud organized and greatly helped towards | pied solely by Mrs. Mary Connors, 73 years of or Tuesday evening cus 18 practically fixed i after the paluting by Bida. is tho “ Walling | to kill the men if they attempted to come |, Messrs. A. Iselin & Co. have notified us that | tte Republica i i git age, not baving seen the eld iady about for \ dy UK, and itis also practieal- | Avausta, ‘Me, Jan. &—The Legislature’) Biace of the Jews in Jerusulom.” Among other | down, “Several pistol shots were exchanged, | they cau only Include in any future negotia- | had.done more than this; Nt hag opened the oyes some time, "“notitied the police, and SEX. aver wns held a very brief session to-day, and ad- gn tprossic one j9 thei a Soo nel reo but the freebooters escaped with their spolls. | tions they may entor into: for fhe sake ioe they could tad in becoming members of the malo: eele Way git! a ees house, Fil S Combet pu AVE XO orrosrrion. | journed to meet azain on Tuesday. ‘The ses- | Siercoi: Morse's “Otfering to Venua’s Let |, : a ; certificates those which shall have been placed | parry which bad the true tnterests of the work- | SU sontennscious, and. @ physicien wo rus Toles shoutd a K ls assured of anumber of | sion was held in violation of the State Con-'| mann’a “Virgil ‘and Dante” in thelr journoy _4 YOUTHFUL MURDERER. moder on Sonteol, wt é BA a aay coeDe 4 nen of the sont at heart. ek waytn gk called insnid she was suffering from coal-zas once fiends are iivising aie An: | siltuition,heaatise ne \GOveEnoE Bas. ge Tue own," tho dest stoce ot areperp neat Special Dispatehte ‘Ths. Chtene Tribiene. - < || foe themadires. sbsG0s £0 su00 Tele Ma BS | vid of the debt ot the Club was to take up an See ea eee Caaute Hee eae fin to ejens Re bas not indica: isposi. | 2cclared elected. resentation that ever camefromthehandof an) Pssuroxx, Me., Jan. 8—Warren Lang- | Ooi watioual Bank to reoelve tha certif- | mediate subscription, led ta | 8B0 soon after revived. i retary get heir advice. Mr. “ea disposi. The Committes on the Gubernatorial vote, | engraver. i *. more, 9 years old, has been-indicted for mur-"| Sara eR eee nolders wish £0 be inelaged in| 4, re Meare, Sala that the Gicens hee Ned Tk HL Hathe eoaduaten of Sadtin®atrety cad formally wit city to-day, and whether he will | composed of twenty-four memubers, will re-'} Col, airman {s exb{b{ting at O'Brien's several | der in killing Freeman Wright, aged 8 years. | any future negotiations which A. Teetin & Co. | fund in Chicago from which assistance was pro- | No. iil, bad an encounter ‘at 11 o'clock: last ry Taw from the i ion, on Tuesday, that | of his more important works. The most notice- : mfy enter into for tha sale ofthe certiticates | idea to the. political clubs and that it had | evening while going west on Madisou street; mee estion, egniey 1s) stilty} part, wath fone sxcentions ed 1 ality f | able and by far the best “in color and treat- The indictment contains three counts. The.| tader their control. ‘The ngreoment under offered the Irish-American Republican Club | near Ogden avenue, with an intoxicuted pusgen- trayag 4 SBUNE's Mr, Plaisted, having received a-plur: 0} it ig the “Solitude of the Ocean,” ;- | trial is set for the 11th inst. This will-be the | which the certificates may be deposited will be | 217 the offi had declined to avail | ger named Frank Mugbes.. Accounts diffor ag Ano savie, Cotespondent was be- ‘as been elected Governor. It is ex- | fignteffeoton the broad Atlantic ns seen from | only trial of so young @ person for such & Tendy on Jnn. 10, and all certificates deposited Sin, which. of He thought. that an-attempt | fo who struck the frst. blow. ‘The Rites ying last night j votes; h ig E ns 20th of anrenie yepubican State Committes | Dected ‘that the report will arouse consider-"| gestern of an gesun steausbin, Te masienof | crimeever held in this State. onae'ioath, wil be eluded in any sale d. | CURE DE rand to sours UMS San | MUTE saute intming that Ne bad Piet ones Pee to the petetsday evening and recom- | able discussion, bat nevertheless will be | tvaves are atrongly contrasted with. the phos, e - | Belin & Uo. may make. fponed to a fecure meeting, at which the | and did not intend: paying in. while ‘the ” tia. Not Tresident-elect that the Hom, Y Mir, Plaisted. will then be in- | phorescent briiliuucy, invonsiied by the ahim- | STOLEN GOODS RECOVERED. pea EE BecrBeary and Treasurer should 'be ready tore- | conductor insisted that he-had ‘not ‘paid, and leer “qyeW be: made Secretary of the tee adopted, abd Mr . "| Bering moanbeams of the wake of the vessel, Orrawa; Til, Jan. 8—Last night four{» 9. .°. & AR" : ccrietnitiy upon the subject under discus- | must get off if he persisted. In refusmg pay- Butigg ME Was an inforaah meee; | augurated forthwith. &; it may be objected that the pink tinge imparted | crook: aptured here, londed down THE BAR. pory. denulely ‘RP ment. At all events, in the tight Hart was cruel Cau half a dozen freeting at Speclal ‘Dispatch to’ The Chicago Trinuné - - | +5 "the crests of tho wake ‘ato eomewhat pro, | COOES Were captured here, ‘ : : Wolan explained that the constitution and | enough to uso a brake-hapdle, .and before UTES eps ee State |p, Sp, Me. Jan. 8~The Oommittes | nounced. ‘The strongest part of: tho picture te | With plunder, consisting of four razors, four S of the State Assocta~ | pte euT res Club probibited it fromaccept | he quit Hughes was lying in. tho item: be i, and as man: ‘ORTLAND, Annual. Meeting of y- {hint poof? U8 Was recotnmernied for | on Votes for Governor met this afternoon to the, admirapie, perspective, otk linear, “and | revolvers, snd 100 pocket-knives. ‘The goods | Anmaal Meoting of ane Sule Soaks | fy Money fiom aay eandiaate a a poldeal Bleeding profusely from a numberof contusions. sete ‘ aerial, which impresses the er wi 3 , 4 4 2 ~ The cn PPer tie wf eae te Committee | prepare the report of the Sub-Committeo a> | Vastnéaa and solitude of the grent Uecp. A PAE eae ne neem nae Hon, E, B. Washburne, = «| HORA iption was. started, and $00 were | was borne ina cemi-conscious condition tothe , the great clainis of forligeeteld % |} pointed to revisethe tabulations, which were | genuine feeling ot — poctty everywhere | nisat ast ; special Daten t9 The OMorwe Troune. | aoourod with whieh vo diminish the lablities of | West Lake Stree Station, by. Seryt Mocha 2 SOV: onay — '| substantially the same as’ those previously | Regtnecr the Coast of Silly" be: td etait SPRINGRIELD, Jan. 8.~The meeting of the | the Club. |. Trensuter were | who there attended ‘him. -found — no. faut Pei pray ee reported, giving Harris M. Plaisted a plural-. Jonge to tng Wistert schoo, snd ma Be te 4 BAD SPELL. | State Bar Association here this week find te ine ES Daag a papers ‘relating 19 the Iese than blue severe cuts on in Geng to Lis, Ind., J: ity’ ‘The sult Litnges on.the question } ga ag nocturne in green and gold, inter- Special Dispatch to The banquet given at the land -Ijouse last | snancial condition of the Club and present them | Hughes’ intoxication be was unable tr : ee yaPOLts, Indy Jane Bee ty of 287. ‘The res L pat Dari gare ad 3 ng " ' bat: (cok Sted adjourned ip moseae'S | of the Vasselboro retumns,. It: las been the SP ib eds ea walk et art eupee eee | ZIONSvinLE, -Ind., “Jan. 8—-At spelling | night have been the subject of much convér- j to the Club at its next meta tho election of | us they looked sovious uo ordered tus muan eikery - rie en Session with the House to uniforini practice of the Committea on Gn-: Sree ee rechulosct come athe fupmenta £28 | school last night: at Tansell’s. school-house, sation here to-day. The Bar meeting was at-'| j, que. Club then proceeded tot gclection of | as fuer lucked eosin ogves ia OC yours ok Sy Bes Tefengor,Gtay. The mes-'| bernatorial votes to report a result elther’| goprant of the operatic stage, whose execution | Douglas Woods. shot -and instantly. killed | tended by prominent lawyers and Judges | Cectrwore placed in pomiuation for the Presl- | age, and Ives Oe Now 3 Went Take ereee, Stetyet erring to the e and | that. some person appears. to -be elect | is productive more of amazement thim emotion. | Leland Tansell, a young man 21 years of age. fi parts of the State, and'a’zr dency, During the taking of: the vote two or | Hart was arrested, and {s locked up atthe West: pbte deat? Prevailing, anda refer-| ed or that there ‘is’ no-election-.The.| an. equestrian portrait: of ~-{&s-"Emperor | ‘The cause of the trouble is unknown, romt all pa uate throes members of the old organization who had | Lake Street Station, pending the result of his Press SU of Gov, Williams: and kon’ | Comedies will accordingly ave. to de- | william of Gormany, by Bréseau, in crayou and . : Gen sy of interest was shown. in, matter: SOTA" become. members. of. the new one | victim's iujucies. eye De tons - Plaii asi "az Dit- | neatly ornamented ‘with a brilliant: r -- Ro Fi ith the profession, ‘The Hon. when it feorganized in January, 1880, demanded ‘Blackmore, Richard. R: Baward fey constitaty cide - whether .. Plaisted,- Having -:% % gold gilt ROBBERS. wi profession, - ‘ 4 Tho vote’ by. roll- | _Bichard yan, fscided mere! amendments having | rality.of votes, is.elected. Thisquestion will:| frame, is about to be sent to the German Minis- % 2 SAD! and ing, one of the aldest.and moat distinguished.{ the right to, vote. The vote by Raymond, William Fish.. and William Header-- Ror tye Bet to have heen proverhe ee] da teees atondiseussionand willbetaken | ter at Washinton. “The goneraletteetia that of | EPHRATA, Pay Jan. &—Abraham and Jo- | ing i imously chosen | callwas Hpished, and the club proceeded: to 8 | son a half-dozen as “budeggs” asexist within. . Electors, i Pepberly rath | doub Hess tea 5 on Al mezzo tint, With a disposition to be fruitful in | seph Buzzard; “Dillar’ Clark, and Henry | lawyersof the State, was unanimously consideration of the claims of the old members | Too‘ciry limits, were encountered shortly after q ars, it remains to wher_the Committee reassembles on AMon- | 3. : a epee vith th ganization.. Every en- s 3 eet ihe & taking te sense it e depots ine: Tis. now Shoup’ ee om ‘eae populanty eupposey” te nee fleme | Howes were arrested . to-day a +) deeper. realdea CEG aso ‘ ee eee wan made by ie iu te Recommodats and Wabash Gronue by Serge: Dally and Ole: m 5. OF, if in ys i le—19 to 4—on this a ~ | at 2. thesleaders: of-a | year. pe hi tlemen, and finally the action by whic! = se ia" : the » OF, if in'your large dis-} mittee will divide—19 to isted | Drandtesquo;.‘The horso, with anextrarugantly- | ate Tesistance, These art the Association’ by different tiembers “of ‘the - those gent ie rede considered, | cers ‘Marnsae, f Kerwin, and Edwanis) ule. inte Me iments propused: -have | that the majority will, report that ‘Plaisted | sroped neck, faa blending of the: conventional | band of robbers in this’ ard adjoining town- r eas | thoy mat neo nnn enemy | Having Purl of yet TANey semble | Tape eae ANd Ite Poge_ bas somenat the | ships ier ast Ba, disclosing a dexree of Tegal talent which | snd tho election was fostpared Nou ners Ure | Help in tho vicinity. Surmiaiog that Blackmore. <4 Nes was highly gratifying to the*professio oeyanlantion desiring to vote could do so by tak- | Su Dis tur thoy. concluded te, ran thotn tte rowded.} ing out tickets in the new one previous to the | Sha arrer'a series of skirmishes they sucveeded the report of: the Committee, .and_Plais dity, of a Germ id Tx 0 FW. AL Bay,charged ‘ fi 3 lection.—x generous offer which it {s expected, rigidity an soldier on dress- | NEW ORLEANS, Jan.8.—W. Af. Bay, charged. yesterday to hear. the remitiiscencés of the eee Ab ne theic failure to Join the tiew organs in doing 0, Ste secre the. Bolles ae 2 iif -be: ingugutated on ‘Wednesday. The: ce Bevel ne golnig aang Peng eeuld be felon, and fa graootul in poses bor ee Beuearee with embezzlement in Chicago, was atrested | tion. Isaac N. Arnold, of Chicago. : of the | (ition was the result of their own carclesness, zB ‘Travers, of No. Clark | street © that he has. been fairly elected and shou! has the woodenness of an ‘ili-constructed lay | t0-day. pee BI By eee ee ne eeeiae ritineis’ he vaper,| aleaytee ceeresmiiar mle gu carciers ae oe eu 381. . : "The meeting then adjourned until next’ Satur. | 254 No. 245 State street, whom they = SB longer” await th Be ae Gen ie action of | elested. pate a fect: foe P vi dopt, B ror, in: i * fs AD atl nar aat te lect: | Tuesday evening and will propeptsiaisted | the. animal” with “all “tho, "mecca RRESTED. _ The" Supreme Court room - was & Veni he inaugurated. ~ figure, while it is beyond the power of the mind 4 arkable interest to the an Rees foot mak: Fecommends an gat weed 1S of mau todetermine whether the glove conta: Curious Features of 1881.° ©: | Was one, of remar: : day. evening, wheu it is hoped that a very full A Ti ‘identi... elt za ‘TG, tenure of alt-Btate | en at Te & humad-hand gris filled with wool, ‘The | _ ‘The year 1681 will be a-mathernatical curtostty. | Younger as well as, the older mombers ‘of } stvcndance will be present, and that the elecon | Somecas.. At tho ‘station Mr. Travers, lent Sod : Presidential ei th . Oconr s. zx ‘Utah, Jan. &—When_ the, re-.| drapery, is tight-fitting over the bust and body, | From right to left and from left to right it reads | the profession, and the appreciation of it was | of officers will bring outa large vote. -.- none of his. property. was found -upoa: . digg? State, from Nats lections, so as‘to Sart Lake, errhp bend Pagers “4 and is far from presenting a graceful appears the same. Elyhteen: divided LS aa ives 9282 | trequently manifested py applause daring . 1S ua THE GERMAN*AMERICAN them: The prisoners are also ch: with the, Bea RED ports of ail Gee geoties._ «He | turiis: of the’ late election* tor Deleg Ms Coulat pivea painfulclougatin Pax ae oe | quotlent; GL divided by @ gives Oj divided by @ | Feta Nat eat + “| Republica Club of tha Sith Ward bold a meet- | burglary of a liquor store on Stave atrect eurlior a: S ni 8 quotient contains s mi plied by ie Pa aT " ¥. ing. ‘1 are not lous th z the a ‘The banqiet Inst nightat the Leland House ing at Deip’s Hall, at the corner.of Hinman and a * a erent ne ae aatiy alt have acrved: ° Len of all the State instity- od acres ho nen nee: | ROS, cea Gone ca “Sereda clothed with the sole "ekercien ‘Allen’ G: Catnpbell; filed a paper with Go' Dower, When judiciously | Murray protesting against ,the issue of a Asa likeness of octogenarian Emperor it is | product contains two 0s; 1and § are 9: § and 1 n e : tl e rf re - Lincoln streets, igst evening. Louis Delp pre- ee ‘ahich have ‘made bis Sead added the suc 1% oe the, eaten Sender was'one of the most’ brilliant afd-enjoyable | sided in the absence of the President, ft Seas familiar as that ot Grant or Samuel J, Tilden. thus: 1.8.8.1 it will give 18. Reading from | ones that have ever been held. Two hundred { cecided to hold mectines every other Saturday terms in the Penitentiary. A revolver and @ fimmv were found noon Fish and Hendersud

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