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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1881I—TWELVE PAGES. a] rol Wi pe- those already In use withouta prlor exanina- | to rin Into tho Twelfth Streot Depot, and ber cent, July, 1880, $463,170 Jenvt; .. CRIMINAL NEWS. pubperlib las fo a Haat arrestin Tralee by eons eaE io leat itis sald, THE RAILROADS. ba incurs oeaestble Patent ability may | the oth of tuts nunth,as first aunounced, | hus far tis sear os He ero Waa , : aie), i! a Keeno hind roported to the authorities, bo lneurred thoreby, If thera has been fi | will ot be much out of the way, +] Of: $808,897.13, of which was. tal if ehokon of theotiaty several a ee papers di sents past nidlspasliton on the Be ar any —— TUOR hewal Fund Si0 00 k % Asn fraud. Iie was arrested lay, He n <EN INTO, Members to disregard patent property hn al MORE DE: I iM Manco to eredit of revenie, (Of Arrest of the “Pal” of Patsey elains to be a Chicagoan,and fo lasaaintledd Speetat coment The eae Joins: Bai ete ney Rous 7 Premiere) te resmenas the ote uk BoE tat DP balch 2 Oe hates Trunk tH falas Feta chias et i” a for the priesthood, and said he had been or LAKE Gusev, Wis. Jan. 10.—'The sum= oad, he: ve A iy ft necree of court, Kayaas Ctry; Mo, dan. 11.—Ata necting i i . , Devine, the Bloomington, dinined, But it seems that through some ile and Out. {his disposition has entirely passed nwa: mer-resiteneos of NK, Falrbank at this place Wwas broken tito yesterday morning, entrance “silenced,” ns the Catholics technienlly term Delng made by breaking onta light of gins Itthat ta, he is no longer allowed to cele | In a cellar window. “The gardener, We A "Silenced" Catholic Priest | bratomnss or preach to. the people, The | Lawrence, was aroused by the burl y ond Company necount, 8 and has been succeeded by a desire to en: | Of tho stoekholders of the Unton Depot Com- tlon tug and barges Canton courage Tnyention In all proper ways, to | pany held to-day in this elty, tho old Direet- depreelation of Wilulugton Tespeet wl tent patent rights, and to aveld'| ory were e! eted, after which the following | necotnt, $15,000; detielency Organtzatiod of a Company to Build a MMeulties of Infringement by ayeertabatng in ofleers wi to Il, Murderor. 4, | demennor or atuer on his part ho has been v chosen for the ensuing year: | roud earnings lo"pay rent, § advance what property rights exist undertho | f A , , | debts, Sant, Bata ‘ini M iJ 4 3, overhatt ie man, He ¥ proposed tobe red | : i tre VG,0, b red ene’ Arrested for Obtaining Money ho was always a priest” David ts claimed that he only heokicin to And nentec. ant Chicago fi Tehts thereunder In ndvance, In order | ent, Il Hnluys Baxxagemnster, Jolin’ A. | surphia Oct. 5, 1880, $155,005.08, iy i Fraudulently. about five fect nino Inches In hight, Hehe | ton from the cold; and, as nothing ty iiss fo eneourage invention by rallrod omployés Halo; 'Nekot Agent, A. We Millapnugh. For ‘ SaTOR- Wie y 1 ‘Tho bill Introduced tn the Senate bys Annual Mocting of the Association |! tlt Fee ne ee co tmlttee, Fecon. somo thne It has been apparent that tho pres- | atar Davis differs from teat Tatra for,Defending Patents. strictly ate tuulformly enrrled ott ont depot facilities wero Insufiictent, and at tha House, Inasmuch ns it provides ; Firat—"That ntl employés abail be encouraged | to-day’s meeting. tho President was author Ehlengo enn kell the Aake-Bronc Property i to make and eussert tinprovements unos ene | edt ‘contract fur ula erection oth Rl PRPs We ais a M " Meeting Called to Put an End | sipervision of tho hends of thu reapoetive de. | gage-roum at the enst end of tho | in sl ed) i yo purelinae n | the Laker ‘anagers aeons a Wi pargmente: ut that no ehame wintovar shit | depot, forty tive Feet wide by, sixty feeb eee ail boca, inthe fren or this ern War. b elthor experimented with or Intexduced with: | in fength, atid fort ing nt the west ene "1 reg to the Bouthiwed OUL tho coNMeREOF that Ullleer GF te cumpany | of tho present dlenotot sufiiclent size’ te ace | tte aumieas dns School Bourt trented hatred, and smooth shaven, with a pleasunt | fng, he will probably be released, and even cultlyated fice. Ie is a very onter- . taining talker. When searched, previous to i PLAY SUSPECTED, The Insane Asylum nt St. Petor. helng locke up, aniong other things found FOUL DE ECTE: the Scene of» Horrible 2 4 Fuevosta, Kas, Jan. i.—Arthur Russell, nee film ‘he ‘neatly ote’ Nay ae from near ‘Thayer, Kas, was form dead y 4 i 1 8 Tragedy. companion tow brevinry on ‘a visit to the | yesterday, with his skull crushed, four miles stek or tying, A sinall diary was alsa found | enst of } Potleshaw, where he was ist seen = Upon him. This contained the names of | with his team In’ company with two men A Female Maninc Murders Another | quitea . a ' : Causality, w! 2 now detained who is tha correspondont of this Assoclation, commodate tha bushiess of the express com- | Publle Library In regard to. the old Vel quiteg neinber Oe tama tis uC Whom ditown and Pen ae ONE seta THE READING PEOPLE. Peon oh the Improvement nado or muuoste | unter, Pullman Gur Company, ad prions. | Olllees aid bose of the property to ue by Pounding and SG the entire these | juorrow, Russell's death ts thought to b Sptetat Dispateh to The Chteago Tribune, qd commond Itself ta that officer, to shalleubmit | bites toon for savera. roads whieh are’ not | individuals Instend of to the rallroad Conga Patient by Pounding to S150, What the entire ninountof these | mor ny le ug! 0 the same with w modol thereof {mumedintely to ” Uf they will theret : collections fs the police. retise to stnte until | the result of foul ply. TPHILADELPUEA, dat. 11.—President Gowen ee att 1th est fora report as ty | VOW properly accommodated, ‘This building es, mul they Ww herefors use thelr Beating. the matter ts more fully Investirated. David —— fs engaging In a brave and desperate tight to Tete tin wl on aay ire, tharea, Ie rae | WHE be avout 210 feet long by 40 feet wide, forts to prevent the passnze of the pity ih Js pronounced it fraud “by some of the clermy= PATSEY DEVINE. retain the place he has Aled for ndecade, but | tentabte, uudus t9. whotior thotine ot themes fro stories Nigh, nnd Malatnae ane te fine | troduced by Scuator Davis In its pres Lynching of n Young Mexlean at Los | Me! of the eltys | Hie cereus eit th no Spectat Dispatch to The Chieago Tribune. Invaln. ‘The hands that placed the seeptre aioe rin Ba ay fohole, wOunl tnt: Hlete the cee Pattern Milaes a 2 sa tlompted focuments to prove that hi Is otherwise, Siuixorictay Il, dan. 1—Tho attorney | in jis grasp Inve recalled it, andl strive ne he luntion suid renort’ wil bo” mado without | ho moved into il, nnd ho room occupied ‘by GOOD ADVICE. Angeles, Cal., for an Attempte . CONFIDENCE OPERATORS for Patsey Devine, why {3 sentenced to bo | may horwill have to lve. Ib ibe flow fem ny uthor oxpenga | to, tho. company macs Mig express commnies wit bo mide tito a NFIDES Diy, < f 7 3 iu | in ry C08 % Y ety Outrage. Quiscy, I, Jan. 14.—For somo time the dung at Citnton atin acing tee a fhe tho Engtish opposition ts ts shown by the de. | Ine, Hnprivonronte Wesco teat tl requira | Walting-room for emigrants, A Delegation of Soutipen Colored x, yelopments of to«tay, when tie Common | this mouer inovery Instance for many rensons, ANOTUER GOULD ROAD Call on Proatdont-lect Gariieldy Pleas Court Issyed an alternative mandamus | and capceinlly insist that the model shall be fn yy 3 a . Tella Thom to Kduento Theamrnelye| ith the device ax tt ta proponed t clat Dlepatch to The Chicago Tribune, ordering tho President pro tem, and the mane | irichacculiatec soith the device aa tt te proposed to Br oflicers of the Hannibal & St. Joo Rallroadt with n transeript at the reeord from the Cire ' 4 have been annoyed by complaints-about | cenit Court of Do Witt County, A decision Is Ool. Buford Again on Trial for the Murder gang of contidence operators at each ond of | expected to-morrow, and Children, In Order to Becom, . Jt ins not infrequently happened Torexa, Kns., Jan. 114,—Another railroad Bottor Citizonn, " of Judgo Elliott, of Kentucky, the rond, Yesterday Mr, W. 1 Woodward, eORGR: agers to order an annul meeting ane Hanke Trait fale oan nermateated by ‘Opinion | Intho Gould interest was chartered here to- Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, the eMictent General Superintendent, came DArmaonr, dan, 1—Itls stated on good | Me. election of oft ati fs be ita viny | hen tho patentes intonded. to. Introduce oe day, known as tho Kansas, Arizona & Paelile | Cevenasn, Ou dan, 1l—Gen, Garnet] MANTAC MURDERER, hera and Intd plans to capture the gang. ‘Tho Nacite cha? git 1111s stated on good | show cause on ‘Thurad ay Waxt why | moditied duvics to which tho opinion liven Aullway, which fs to bo constructed with all | who remained fi Syeciat Dispatch ta ‘The Chtcayo Tribune. train which left here tast ufght on hour late | Swthority that four private bankers of this | they had not tone so. he petition | mailed a be npplienble, and in some eases ; ; ro bee t : - | possible speed. ‘The capital stock Is $10,000,- | Inst nig) went to the residence 4 St. Perek, Mim, Jan tA shocking | scareely had started when the three-eard cls tate see aly en audeateltue rea was fled by the AteGaigont ‘pte pho eet ee, eee dea atte wate edtazuroa ails ao, Tn. Diteetors ae AD AL Tatuuadge, five Prospuct abrect, tts atten Hospital for the Inaanont thls places sts, | striae aac, wie geen nally tient, The total ania Sotned RoMeits | ied thts morning and zererred tothe Atater | Satemeoesets9 ao For an uuonal J, Poriay, 3. Ps Buarson, wa” Charnes a | gees met aa from aki ospltal for nsine at this place, a Mrs. a vs heir Mentity be. | Hem. ‘The total amount. obtained from th nt 3 : Thart—It tt hat vemont, or | J. Porter, S. T. Ewerson, and Charles M. | delegation of colored men from alah Hayes, from Winnebago City, Blue Earth filles fea est cule ete Meneity bs bankers Is put at $15,000, by dudge MeKennan, ‘contains a damaging in aprour that the Improvement, ‘ F ama : any part thereof, bo patentable, the rallrond Iinys, of St, Louls,—nll: connected with the consisting of the Ion. GW. Braxioll df County, behig the victim, and Mrs, Andrews, operators, howe: dropped on it, pulled the story of Presktent Gowen’s efforts to retain company whose employé makes the same should, ‘ ‘ibe Tee eB Hell fi a i if “+ Missourt Paciile Road. The Kansas Directors ‘Talledega; G. W. Washington, of ‘Mont, Who hus been contined at the hospital | betl-cord, jumped from tie train, and wlsap- MUST DIE. the Presideney, IW had been generally be- | for ihn, anil through proper Fa NE eee Alfred Ennis of ‘Kopeka, Willan | ery; ILC. Bryan, oft Wetumpkeny “ 7 ry tho patent, paying the expensea thores f, the I yy; IL ‘yan, ‘e! pKa; J. I for six years ns n patient, belny the | peared in the cold and darkness of tho West | Lartrras Rock, Ark., dan. 11.—Goy. Miller Moved in this country that the Cavins Com- | titeites toners I eocsn vation thereot to | Sprigzs and W Johnston of Garnatte Thompson, of “Athous; mid] irresponsible murderess, ‘Tio anurdered | Qulucy swamps, to-day appointed tho tth of February asthe | mittee was tn the Gowen Snterest, for no ono | exceuto to the rullrond eompany a full and come | Pe ine cori ences at Leroy, in Coffe H AS, ig wont was committed in September fast, A $10,000 RonnERy, day for the execution of Frank Jackson, and , , - | plete relense and Ildense, but cthorwise retain= |G, 4 ai M. Watkins, of — Courtland. had any Kea that the Messra, MeCalgont in: te tin it jo tho lubevenee Grintena Gouay, "arena, throught Fostor, who had Just atti and atthe timo of tho tragedy oecupled a Pmnavenrima, Pay dan, tMecdohn J. Isxued a writ accordingly to the Sherif of f Sun 4 Suprenie Court hav | tended to do away with Sr, Gowen’s serv. | should be usurelsed trae es solicitor to | iM Barbour, and | fr 1 resent, Mr. fom in tho ward devoted ta whab are classed | tartmanyof 165 Vine street, aan of tures | Hesham ths Frome Is Gomiata; | lees. But tt appears from the letters that | wewhbees ‘yplleations for suck patonte, for | Wek, Kingman, Harner, Barbour, and, | from Columbus, was presents Af Brasie] . hore ura muny sulicltors of patents offering to | Otler Western counties, to the west ling of | frat addressed Gen, Garlivld, saying that the destructive patieats, The former had | dnoans, several days ago went into the bulid- | before the Cireult Court. they had long ago made up their | tore an Of cue Le hele simul fees, who the Stata, an distanee of 400 mites, vist was not in tho Interest of any € ‘ty nob been violent, but the latter, while | jp, of the Pennsylvania. Com pany for Insure winds to havo some one else In | hrewhoily unqualified “tor tho business, Itia | ded. lower has been appointed Ceneral for position, but slmply to pay thelr respestt lever bef ttempling injury to her 6 teste 3 pany A JUST PUNISTIMENT, his pinco ns Receiver, nnd to | well known that a inajority of tho patents fae | Agentof the Atehi: in, ‘Lopekn & Santa Fé Ny lever ore attempling y ance on Livesiand Granting Annuities, on New Yon, dan, 1.—Ilenry Becker, who n in tho Board of Managers, | Stet from tho Patent-Oftiva are elthor tnauitl | Ton nt Kansas Clty. Col Edward Maven | He spoke of the great Inck of uducatial fellow-patients, has frequently made | Ghostnut street, and ov opening his box of | A¥ ules a He LL Henry piety mike achangein tha Board of Managers, cient, inoperative, pr favaltd. Tho following | succeeds 0, A. Seymony as Western “and among the colured people of the South| lespernte resistance to tho attendants, and | seeurities, which were locked ta his indi | Sbdueted Eliza Doll, an tmmnigrant xisl, and | President Gowen wrote to them under date facts nro shenificaut in this connection: Southern ‘'taveling Agedt of tho sume rond | Gen, Gatileld tespontet och for some thug it has been necessary to keep | 2 ‘S, ‘ . gi Dora Schernickew, to whoso disreputable of July 15, saying that he hoped for an extri- | | The United States Patent-Olllce ins issued one Mr. Seymour having accepted n plice with lication; constdarine it, th 4 vidual safe, diseovercd that sixteen $1,000 honse shy was taken, have eneh just been » 4 ah hundred and sixty-five thousand three himdred n York Centenl. about education, considering It the foremos| her strapped in a chair tu prevent Injury to | bonds were’ missin; And enough sreuritivs | House s ito tay ween e impr: mht cation of the Company from Sts reverses, | and ninetysthiee ch ‘key patents ainco 1865, or | te New York Central. duty ‘of Amerlenn people, whether wit the other patients or the property of the | to swell lis loss to more than $40,000, ‘The | Senteucud to twelve years’ imprisonmen whilo a. foreclosure would disintegrate | an average of eleven thousand eight huutred —— Diack, t th 7 lend: bak ae a ofticers of the Company have sinew been mink the Ci y aul separate its two properties, | nd forty-two fists) Por Anau Lor sixteon | $1. LOUIS, VANDALIA & TERRE | or binek, to get themselves tO Ue) deta he: hes beat aa Inmate, for 7 pficers of the Company inte slues five thief, RESPITED, O WvOUN ecole Da tn tee emer. | Yeats, thore beng on thot at Teese be ea ITAUTE. |S Mne of just as much Intelligence ax tho ast vo or lx seurs, | Aviron Ee cities wee tee Mz. Hartnun | Gatvesrox, ‘Tex., Jan, 1—Tho News? | He woul, therefore, bo In favor Nees g undead aad Mivedy ace ena te pagan mitout | GNEENVirLe, Illy Jaw. 1i.—Tho annual | just .as muuch -abillly for anything anf and was regarded as ineurnble. Thu | fad gon tothe auto te ellp coupons due tn | Austin special suys Gov. Roberts has respited Reeelvership, to eutirie, say, sor Ava voir. hundred y aya m meeting of the St. Louis, Vandalia & ‘Cerre | everything that needs to be «denon apartinent oceupled by Mrs, Andrews Is lo- | January, Hubbey, sentenced to be hanged Friday, to | ‘The personnel of the Recelvership to 3G Sat | _ During tho year 610 opintons have heen glyen: Haute Railroad Company was held here to- | private or public life as they vean| cated nearly opposit the dining-hall In the i > - | Feb. d isfuetory to all concerned,—the Recelyers in | soventyseight” now letters patent have been emule department, and at the tine of the MTISORE, Rage ee ete SEATOUSY. Parti neatiaaine the meanwhile i anak all’ Cae ga elturt cl st AINONS St Aare arinan Keatidaln, for such reductions of {nterest, rentals, ir $3 f i Arigeat = : murder the beep y In (fins. OF || as heed commuted near the old dohn Lene Letter to New York Nuiea, “4 He 1 charges, ne might bo possi. | fue pure, of die, meinbors COMA AY | 31, 1880, fo have been $1,100,801.68, ‘Te ex. | Mr, Watkins thon addressed the General the ward) were assisting fi prepar- a? One Foreeest and by th ‘Tho Honapurtists who Inhublt tho St. Honorg | and fixed charges, 8 Mined the, ‘Assoclitings ty 400 lotters | Ponses were St,100,/700, leaving the net | congratulating him and the Republica Ing the tables for supper, Ivaving | “er farm. One Forecest and aiman by the Faubourg intend to come out briluiantiy during | ble, with — the purpose of making as | joined tho aAssoohition: early 4.00 to er Mee oO an tal, being 24 per | party upon the November vistors eee rd iS y ni er | HAM of Buckles became Jentuus of ench | thu winter, but will adjouru. thelr terpsiehorean 4 Iblo. wave been written; alxteon applications for ho | enralngs 140,018,03, ne rental, belny 34 per 'y Up . J Mrs. Andrews securely fastoned in her tt vera girl, which resulted tn 1 . tuantfestations until after the Persigny-Fricd- | any of the fixed obligations as poss! le de | extension of fetters patont by Cufgress have cent of the earnings, was’ $405,800.45, aud tho | referred at length to tho condition of ty chalr as was supposed. One of the attend- falling: tnioee ated ries ry aca jnant: Moskown seandal shall have been forgot- | pendant upon the eapaelty of the Company | beon defeated. and sone Jnportunt ‘precedents 800.45, nuts, expecting te return with Mrs. Andrews? . fen. Unfortunately, tho nobility of the Second | to earn tha Interest which should not be | Coneerning tho questions of tho linbility of man- | miseellancous receipts $80, making the total colored people in the South, asking. thnt tha supper In afew minutes, left the door un- | When Buckles arose and attempted to tly | Empire fs composed of such heterogeneous ele- * Hurcely” ” cumulative, In this letter Prestdent Gowen v Jeeked th the incuntine, Ln afew minutes | from the house, Forecest fired two shots at when notion levees ea ogy eam says he is willing to remuln ns ftecelver, but | expenses of the year being &H6.0 less tin for | sire ton ts, tid 82,051.01 for taxes and gon | address Gen, Garfield responded us follow after tho attendant had left the roum«an | hin from his- revolver, which are. supposed os, ler € 9; | become known is a, murvel, and yet, Hke mur- ho position of forelng | Bye ZUAr since tho reoryaniaution in Ii, and | Cral expeng Ing the surplus for tho i ain obliged to you for your Teupual nolse therein attructed | t- | to have tnken effect and proved fatni ua | doe moe eet se Who, 'l wonder, told of | Must not bo put tn tho po: & | suvz21 less than for tho your 1870, ich was applied to the | congratnlations and courtesies, und will nd ston those | Fificen new computes have Jolned. the | Yeat SU18,s885.61 b : 7 q © regular attend- s CON Heel eard fi tho party of threo—nn elderly dowaxer, alovely | Litmselt into lt ngainst tho wishes of ch new companies have joined ptyinent uf advances heretofore made by the | detain you nor myself, for we tre dn ane hun back too the ward Huckle es an peea ee OF ear from Barong ss, and dashing younx cavalry oficer— | who ure entitled to have o yolee fn the ap AAssoctation «hiring the past year, Stil the exiae ‘The following-numed persona wale house of n gentleman who has same pe aud room only to find Mrs, Andrews released | wounds, Ills body is probably buried uncer | W20 supped together Inv ong of tho callucte ol & | proval or selection of a Recelyer. On tho Hist of Heuberalith for te ensuing year Wil | Giectud Directors. for. the ousting year: | visiting him that wo must fimediate rom the ehalr and Mix. Hases Ising uncon. | the lute suaw which fell here, Foreeost lis Tetore tay neeeaae eg teres, lave, nso, when, 20th of July he wrote again, saying that in SAL RTI Ber ae een Recounk at wn ue Thomas Dd. Ales an LN, MeCullougl hs Vile he excel f yeni hate anos ee ete oor, and evidently breath trys besides being tho owner of i long aword, | the presen ern of low earnings cou been ubsorbed during. tt t year twonty= | NT Towe, W, It, MeKeen, t,t, Dittaney, p cane F her last, having slipped futo Mrs, Andrews ddles b DICE ESAet vist made B v ~ | been absorbed during he, pust year twenty- | Wy, th, A. G, Henry, Charies H. Seybt! | to enlighten, mat elevate, ant “str roont white the alvendant was gettin supper A MURDER IN 'TENNESSER. went pent te en present af AND promises would be much ensier of ty the our reads by purchase, lense, or consolida- drs. ‘Pho Boitd subscquently or: your people, ‘That Is the’ true ground of Jor Mrs. Androws. tis presumed that dirs Cirraxooca, Jan, 11,—A report reached | francs tu the younger of his guests? itow, too, | plishment. On the th of July the lon. 4 tf 1 ussle PORTUS: evervbody everywhere. You it ai xanized by redlecting Thomas D, Mussler | progress for eve ody everywhere, Your y the absence of the attendant, Mrs, “ity 4 i en | did the world learn tho clever trick of 4 muc as Jers’ committee passed reso- | ,, ‘Le following amendments to the constitu- | Pridden, W.-H. Barnes ‘Treasurer, and | frieids who stood by dag te ALLE abesoed In remoying her | this elty to-day that James N. Ray had been forelgn bondholders’ committee p . , . a Yon tn the days of the THT pan aye tese, to wo her” dressmake Williamson Plant , etary, War, and sinee the ay ee 4 Y ho final reported upons olyity-nine sults hive been | day. ‘The President's report shows tho | ‘Therein, of course, Is tl defended cluimauser thy fn nilezed Uablity gross curnings for the fisenl year ending Oct. | hope and salyation of our whole systen| ufacturers to thoir vendees for patent royulties | income $405,020.50, from which wags pala | coming Administration will ald” them Ih paid by the Intter bnvo been established—tho $00,000 forfnterest of frst and second mort- | educating. thelr children, ‘Yo Mr. Watkins! 3 te ving the course | Hon were adopted ‘ar, Inve. always had to rena vnetle nes killed a few lays ayo In Scott County. Ray | Hil paid by une of her idolgters, ieee? {lutions substantinily approving Amend Art. IX. by adding at. tho end thoreot meet, on the part of thelr witnzoniutse the come nines and Wt attor eee ane at was the first District Attorney for the Third | Prince. bearing the ttle of Highness? ‘Tho | thus roughly mapped out, and suggesting | no followhg? Provided, “that. Ww exeeptional no b Ae Ha: — SIOINE taunt: "You have thrown upon us a great Hy 5 Countess bns u husband, but he is a disine f an Amertean committee, | cases the Executive Cuminittee by n danglinods ENJOINED, 8 from herehair. ‘The attendant notl ‘Tennessee Cireuit. Me afterwards beenme | ESut it the appointment of an Ame i dr. Bartlett lnmedintely after discover- terested being, at once unnble and unwilling to Sptctal Dispatch to The Chiea nays of Ignorant yoters wholly nmequalitel fled J notorious for complleity y Calgont Bros. & Ci Yotu of the members progent at any meathix pee patel 190 Tribune, FF tt compllelt; tu ft 8 East | settle her ties, so thie th w ip | Lua private letter to MceCalgon On ig that the vassanlt had” been commit plleity in mous East to her lubiiitics, go that there was no help * Ith the wants of tho people ind the t i és vq | TY Pay Any coats In any fthation Involving Louisvinix, Ky. Jan, 11.—The Loulsvilla | ¥ tffal ntl fed, but Mrs, Mayes “was a corpse | Tennessee counterfelting ease, of which HARE tite, Wis ftighread eaeet Lrestilont Gowen suid ne Je eos Ose aes or tg eeEUats Of membors of the Assoetution owt | ¢- Nashville Railvond was enjoined this i. i inj efore ie could renelt the room, Upon | he was convicted and sentenced to | furpvaslont of tho Count gave lenve to neeept, | HOW Ne had been, blind, and lind deprived Anion Are VL, of tho constitution by addtog | morning by tho Loulsvilie Chancery Court cinination twas found that several uf | imprisonment, Ho Is. half-brother to Con- |’ and they were getting along gulte hurmoniousty | himself, ag well ns others; that he could not at the end thercof tho following: from allowing the Adams Express Company +3, Hayes’ ribs hud been broken, evidently | greséman LC, llouse, of the Second Tet when her mnfd, in a state of grout exeitemont, but feel deeply for their losses; and that he * Provided, Thut_rufirond compantes embers 2 trom. being jumped upon after falling | nessee District, Nhe exnet cause of the kill | rusted in with & letter which was nothing Jess es to again to business over its nes, as ngreed " veelyershiip in | of thls Association whose lines at the time of ue there soma ! fs ‘4 | r be | {hate comimuntention from her lawyer to the | Was ready to relire from the Reeelyersh olning have not veon operated foronayeitr. | to nt a recent meeting in Naw York belaveen mie The to the floor, oid pritlaus HON her face pus has pot yet pore fe Mant, orig mumor be- | arrege that tho manemilltucr tet. sooty favor of any one who would givo grenter | Jplaiue have ot upon tho basis uf Bl poems tho Louisville & Nushviite and Adams DI | Hitt aluarnent. There ike 1° 1 pede ae MSY, Shgwed, thar she. Aine | tng thot Ray tial an wtloreation with 1 nnn SWIM ie eve Tropored to prosecute hor for | confidence, and further relieving them from built until the operations or tho company aint bail : ° f capt tal been choked and beaten by her Infurlated | who insulted his wife. Ray. attempted. to swindling 1f not pild Inomedin ly. Did any of J if porimit Of ut usuessment ns boreinbefora pro | rectories. ‘Khe injunetion was grauted-nt | dient th ng for nny people to wet along assullnut atter being struck down or thrown | fire, but before he cout draw his Weapon his | my readers ever sev ‘Milo. Crotzette inthe |.auy responsibltity for the ealnmities thnt atin the request of a lueal stockholder of tho | With that sitiation. tis in your lias 6B down to tho floor, Sirs, Anderson could not assailant split bis head open with an ax, apphinss’ the polsoning scone? It has been | ial overtaken — tho Company. On the ‘The election of officers for the ensuing year | Loulsville & Nashville, but for some. une | take that areament away absolutely, Not TAP aime ealietent acenuint af tha tragedy, totitlanto wutener oe STi nee n¢ | ith Of August the Committee wrote to Presl- resulted ns follow: 1 Ayer, President; | known reason the particulars are withheld ok. An tn day ue to id’ has no appreciation of | the alroclty ARRESTED FOR ADULTERY, areas ae if Dame Gaesiy iatobs velivey, | dent Gowen approving of his plan-and defer. George Vayson, General Counsell JI. Ray | from the press and prblie, It Is knowu that Bo by the kellie econ at ont OF tet tle ipa thee sthtabion ‘In a Speclat Disvatch to The Chicaco Tribune. tho Countess ‘even surpassed the. elforts ot ring action upon his tendered: resignation, | mond, Secretary’ and ‘Treasurer. ‘Ive tote | tho employes of the Unionon Confederate | err an ee io tel! Te nel ent ant front the dining-room, Allows teauere Davenport, In, Jan, 11.—At 10 o'clock | tha fret wetreas, playtiie i scutire part 8° | put on the 2ith'tho Committeo wrote again, | lowing Bourd of Direntors was ciceted: B, | Ines hitherto, operated by the, Louisville o& 3 ¥ "v ea Police reached this | uturatly that all the personnel of tho restuumn explanation to bo reasonable, aud it was | His oventng tho Chief of Po! o $s . wash este : 7 tbe deft ant that argument eannot be 3 ¥, Ayer, Ilinois Central: B.C, Coot, Northe Nashville system are restralned from turning | 20! te” Wi hat diy? a att t as Pouvinced that nothing short of urgent | saying that Mr; Powell hnd consented to yo | #. Ayer, - ANSE an Central; | over theiraitalrs by Feb, 1to Adana attachés, | minde, When that day comes L do not see Verided at this Inanest held tha morn ute city join Dea STolnies, having in custoily contd aroniies such spasins. fd eontortions, | to America, and would at onco placo himself bie Sie Hotter, “‘iinstinetbaie ee vidiranes Yigediresident Alexander, of the Loulsville He NISL te faa a itor tha lrection oe ceraner Hat the aus | Charles W. Groves, who 1s charged with behle Pa nat ata arte teed ny fails wng: | in conmmunteation with the Reeelvers, ‘The Nock Isinnds 0. 8, Blackstone, Chiengo & | & Nuslville, left for Montgomery Koon after | mike 1 Cqitalpriviiezes “nuder ths $e Git preaunt crowdel aurprising. that suen | MEtmy. Groves was a married iman, and OrAti Whe OWL OE Ugets Lata aes fat Commiltteo was then | nbout to issue a second | Alton; Charles ‘Paine, Lake Shore; GC. W. | tho servies of tho writ, andas-Prenident Seve law. Now, therefore doing nll we can at on Firldas asacalle an eae eEEsine ak such hati ha Hoslton of ulxht clerk at one at the | tho implacable creditor” report, “ani they,” continuo tho letter, | Hower, St, Louls ©’ San Pranchebs 8, 8: | eon knows nothing Of ts iitention. ear etueratore, Hong all we ean at ont 3 hotels, ‘Tho nfght before Christmas Groves a “ i vai vith yi | 1, Milwautceo | « q Hee on = 5 no ordinary oF ronson ara was | eloped with one of the Pith of tho hotel, | George UHot—The nuaulty of Mer Mus. | “Mustask you, in aecordanes with souk of Huutek, Loulsvilly & Nashville, (, IL’ Net- NEW ROAD To CUICAGO. ha eantehnte ete neglected which could haya In any imnnner | Miss Jessia Robeson, aud It hag since been | “gorse Mr. Croms=A Lotter from Mera | fers alrendy mude, to allow them to state in tloton, Missourl Itiver Roads; J. C. Clarke, Speclat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. ii f the troublesome : i bert Npciiears your report that your resignation will take | Chicago, St. Louls & New Orlen Prrrsnena, Va, Jan, 11—The stockhold: | tf Wil our race and its gane end of the Mne to take’ away the t fh te learned that he mnorcied her, To a repre: wee at craig) emtion ot (igh at scntalive of ‘Tine ' RUBUNE Groves to-night a Thefollowing gentlemen were hie We your. thi: try, Y antes bul Tho notices of tho London press upon tho | Place ay soon ng nrrangements have been Exeeutly erg ofthe new through raitway to Chicago | Inte condition have given to this coun ry, or furnitire in the, poo, whiten could hava lends suit do lopernent, but denies being death.or George Bhat ite Coe has bau made forthe appolntmentot SoursUbeHbAUE, pombers i Go ceawentlve Committ held a meeting to-day for the electiun of of- Whatever one people ean do tovwurd selning Foe ee Les: ayes’ death excep —" 1 | Sanity of hor husbend amen tells ot tho in- | «9 this President Gowen demurred by en le, | Binckstone, and I. FP. Withrow. ficers and Directors.” W. 1. Schmertz was ‘ t e | they fined aid very evinentl nS ee ea et: ARAED RIGUIEEN YEAnS. |’ | hublle moutlan nia body andes te ages ei | aul finally. Madly refused, to. Ko” wos: | Eitehetomes and might Was oY HE | elected Presldent. It's nniderstood tint tho | uk YO ery glad to, do Wnt sn finplement of deat h, Just sueh an ate Cincinnati, O. Jan. LL—The Gazette's | seems but wlittlo more than a yoar dined wo lost his plan was adopted, Powell, Lord | er which an adjournment was had, Ohto organization, which Ian part of this -purpose, by general nctlon or. individual a8 an iinp! CS dalr ns this the hospital authorities have Somerset (Ky.) special says C,H. Moecu hng | Gcorme Honry Lawes, hor thrat und most trusted y vo- | Calrng, and Hugh MeCalgont telegraphed . STW Es") ‘ naw through route, will mest nt Wooster to- | ‘action, f shall be most ghd to do. Butdo beon arrested for a murder committed in that Ton noe thee ae ana ey a mre, | lm to do nothing until Powell’s arrival, THE SOUTIWESTERN POOL. ( ‘Tho article in yesterday’s TmnuNe rorartl morrow, and that Hvitl be jnereed into tho neato ine tbe ha, meg {yutlg 1 zi some degrey of surprise, that ahe had iar ‘ation had been re a regard | Pittsburg orauntaation. ‘The Ohio company | ying, : te atria sal 0b a vik bite bg enttamitn of thio Block Esxcha named Cops. eee fora sit Brothers & Co, | ne tha present condition of the Southwest- | will ba maintatned, but the InAngement of | A separate clnss, that atv “joing to man named Alls disappeared, and Meece, Whilo they were on thoir wedding trip—it ia | the bro be P, it | ern Railrontt Assocation contained an crror | the line will be transferred to the Directory | have separate privileges and separate rights, Robert Nunuelly, and John Gilmorg | nu use tiow to conceal the. set fneta—bo | arrived here In October, and when President ‘leh, | lero: prevent i wrome 1 inst chosen. "Tho new Company will bad a | A& Laid on anothor veension, dont Were suspected, but, thera bulng no proof, | lost control over himself ut Venice, and Gowen found that he could not control him | Which, In order to prevent a wrong iinpres- , feared since It beeamé necessary, In conse- auence of tho recent fire, to crowd thelr 660 pattents Into such Ilnited quarters. A PATIER'’S CRIME, Barminone, Jan, %2—The details of an un- ine from Brady's Run to Chicago Junction,” | let anybody abuse you beenuse you are bli throw himgolf from tho balcony of ‘tholr Rs . ston, needs correction, It was stated that, he Baltimore & Ohio Road, and itis ex: | But don’t fo anybody hoe let yourselves get Tatural marriage wero brought to light here te tone found inet ital mudunenre | 2 erg yada gen and not the ground | he grossly insulted him pargonelly aiid show while tho tonnago” is being . divided pected that Worle will bo commenced nt an | to feellng that anybody should praise yout ke: tw-lay by an application made to Gov. Ham- | Skeleton was found ina sinkhole, aud anegro ed hin, und ho survived, but only ta be | published a letter in which he sald that any ‘ enuse you are black, Don'task favors be a i hamned Samuel Woods sald it was Millis, and Maced jn a malsondogunté, Bravely Mra. Cross . hin (Mr. Pow- | With tho imost satisfactory results, and | carly day, 4 ae f : Alton for tho pardon of Thomas Bowen, of | that he nad © sees rit thurself to fucu her now doubly ‘lonely lite, | {trthor communications from hin (3 Lag Bvt lntiit th ts Oe ciuse you aro black, and evrtalnty Calvert County, who Is serving asix-yenrs* mitted. Upon aa er a eee init. tho sttugule not surpassed ie, intensity. by ell) would bereturned unopened, Mr, Powell | SOME ae aut ad Int Hs A ia ee CONSOLIDATED, wrongs beenuse you are binek, ‘The: sentence In tho Mouse of Correction, Bowen | Mrs." Meevo made the stitemont | hut ofany urhee herotues, ld uot iust tong, | packed-his bag and galled for London, where | nyo no ond reer cately y Bpectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. points, you know, that bring us upto the awits farm of 875 acres in the cont Mal AUIS Was not murdered, but that 1 Pee ew. Roedmotohraseeiot® “ | he arrived « fortulght ahead of 3fr, Gowen, | to money due from ona division to another | spmisavintp, I, Jan. 1L—Articles of gauallly and fiborty oF he: Jaw. Gentlemen, i 4 s Y le y v4 5 " * sting % b> ve met y = named, Ile was sontenced In tho Cle peer named PAs was the vietin, and Tho folluwinulonee trom Horbert syene erwas | On tho very day that the Intter was recelying | Would be withheld until another meeting of consolidation of the Elgin & Stato Lino Rall- ug ‘Gane G am ta foster thon shook . that both MUis and Sam Woods assisted In m ve 3 tho, Assuctation could be hold, and as no 5 y 5 NM _ enlt Court of Calvert County on Nov. | th MI i i published in tho “London New Thorn, ws | his votes of contidence, he also recolved no- rond Company with the St, Charles Rullroad | panda’ witht the visitors nnd thoy took thelr ate AG iy ‘. Ne atts MM! ite wri hero In Septem) her last. | one among those intimate trionds moat ale Kked | tic that the McCalgunt interest (814,000,000, | Mecting is Hkely to Lo held until spring tis Company wero to-day fited with the Seere- | departure shortly afterwards, *, 1880, for bringlng bout — the mnr- unnelly nud Wools are to bo.arrested, by hor adden denth, 1 td willl Fs b . tl t mutter might cause much trouble. Commis- 3 2 a\ banquet was given to-night at tho: rest: rage of his son, Enoch Bowen, aguit 23, to silenca, 1 feel that 1 cannot allow to'pass a | held by Utattirm alone) would bo cast agains! tary of State, the new corporation taking tho rs t re “Ha iB lca ata hiDN 7 serlous errur contained in your blogruphical ft ' Jowen lh ig | Stoner Midgley says that the monoy sottle- | | " ; Stull {- | dence of Mr. Edwards tn honor of Gen. Gi his daughter, Ella Bowen, aged 17 years, A FIDNDISI BOY. Ht ¥ wevviical | his retention In oftice, Alr, Gowen has made name of the former company, Similar art etl and Gov. Kost ry tho enests yi 5 ¥ years, p ieee : notice of George Eliot. A positive fori {8 thers 1 beat ad th jments nro now mada as reguinrly as the ton- anu mt ho Chicago & Mite | felt and Gov. Foster, 4 none the guest ‘ho ease at tho thus of tho trial was not pub- MILADELPITA, Jan, 11.—Whila two cole | Una! to the Dellef which his heen} tong current | @ bold stand, but he 1s beaten, and another nage settlements, While alinilar pouls. res | cles wero also filed by tho Chieaxo & M were the Ton HL Payne, J. 1. Waite, Ushed in the Calvert County papers, at the | Ted women, Mrs, Juckson and Mrs, Shane that Lhd much to do with her education. Thore | cunt king is dethroned, aulre meetings to audit accounts bofure pay- | Waukee Rallrond Company and the North- Aimnan. Stone, D. 'P,’ Kells, 8.1. solleitation of Bowen's friends, wliv nro very | Hon, Iving at No, 8% North Fitteonth | {not the slihteat foundation for this bollet, Jo the Weatern Assoctated Pres. 1 o invents can be mae, the Southwestern As- | Western Unton Itallway Compan Thollnes: James Mason, John ‘roid, a street, wero at work today, they heard ato mane eae Infor than the pub eet Piapenenta, dau, 11.—The contest ex- soclution fs not troubled by such ute, ws the ie nn vo comanies eounwot in Miwa : crles from Mrs, Shiuimon’s months | her trnnstation Of Strauss, und when sho was | isting for some timo past between the of Comnilesotier hus the power 8 order is cngo to Fond Du Lue, ‘The new eorporation SUICIDE, oll child. — Rushing — upstairs, thoy | Mrendy distinguished by that breadth of culture ficlals of tho Philadelphia & Reading wgil- | money to be turned over by those roads it inluentin. — Bowen was & moderately Weullhy ian, and prior to September last Was resper and influential elt: of Prince erick, Calvert Cou rt | takes the name of the Chicago & MHwaukes “Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicaoo Tribune. vi i rt cl es it ‘ Tho ects 7 {| found tho syenrold son of Mrs, Jackson | Buheltlygeaulity seh hgwoe whieh have sinee 1 road Company und the MeCalmonts, of Fon- Wwhlelenta nneMt Yo Minny Hat ete ahart Railway Company, Sr. Lours, Jan. 14—Tho Coroner held, an distasee Re Hee Chole azul w sitting on the Hoot by Lio screaming Infant ——————— don, through thelr representatives and | monuy for Inst month, Mrs Midgley’ says, | sey ANSVILLA,DANTON a: asrrry, | [atest tovay upon tha body of Marry Tre ooked wHon ag a man of hlsh moral char: | Maby had eee thrribly Burned about whe Prof, Mommuyon and the Jows, friends, In which the latter ara seeking to | will he pissed na yon as he ean malo up eho Reter, ‘The testimony taken at his trial went 10 show that about twenty-threo years ngo Bowen was tntinaty with’ a young woman 5 bel, a German shopkeeper, who was found early returns, which will bo not Tater than nest | Evasavinia, Ind, Jan. 1L—A new rall- and oxaminition showed that the Prof, sfominson‘nus done sgoclent service to | obtaln early contro! of the corporation, tins - a aby at erday, | st aleht with a bullet-wound In tne right ‘on boy had foreed the poker down the | true Liborulisn In Germany by his pamphlet on | been carried Into tho Court of Common Pleas, | Week, and that has been the custom for many | road company wns organized here yesterday, tempts and a revolver lying by his side. A + months past. to builida rond from Evansyille to Dayton, . his f aulelt midercd, PD I baby’s thront, Che cl ‘i . i 7 So’eloe! . i H to verdict of sujeide was rendered. ‘Tho on| Jn Culvert County, cand, “dreading an agany, Titan ze cel Hnwared in great Poncho eae eaanSE to Jove whet mes toon‘ thecenneT ar neg He sapultention it is generally conecded that no meeting Of] 0, ‘Tho rond will be called the Evansville, | cause assigned for the act ts that his ntopted e >, or re i . I » tho Association Is to be held until spring, and rton& By vil be 2 # daughtor vf fay: lett him and exposure, marred her n few weeks considerably impression on tho classes who hive All: ntod a writ of alternatlye mane + ea be Dayton & Eastern, and witl be 210 miles long. augtitor n few days ugo le nay before her won Enoch was born, ‘The 2 been inituenced vy tho flberal rhetorie of Prot. won Brantud W ei | thon it will be for the purpose of considering Cupltul, $0,500,000; $50,000 Is subscribed, | changed her name from Prlebel to her orig: jother dled tn childbirth, aud the father took of Dupach ieee ea qaeivehie, Ai educated Germans tio neo | Mamus against the I ret they st auld ge | Hi8 Teor lzatlon of tha present pooting aye Attleled of issoelation will bo tited ina few | intl ane, charge of tho Infant, whol horaised and ees Spectat Duputeh to The Chicugo Triounes tule prica in Sommsen's fumng, und atudente ose | Hing then to show ertuse wily t ey should Hoa | FAbeeuient, which witl tet in the new ronds days at Indlannpolls, Spectat Dispatch ta The Chicago Tribune, cated ag the son of tnold trend, About six | | CINCINNATI, O,, Jan. 11,—'The trial of Col. peolutly will take advice trom ‘lm whiten toy | cilia mecting of stoulcho iradny mMornimy ae | MMl Hives tint have been formed during tho | days. eee Sr, Paur, Mun, Jan, t—Groans were yeurs later Bowen married the daughter of n | Buford for tho murder of Judge Elliott js | Would hardly consent to rucolye from any other jado returnable on Lhuraday morning at | fast few months, ‘Phe intention ts to form. a. oy " heard Issuing trom thoroom uf P, A, Goddard Fespectable resident of Calvert. County, by AgIN progressing ot Owonton, K Attila | Hine the atest aes ote the ee been Pian Mi want sally fore ae ae paoycgmiyased of all tho nes west from Chi- SHEAR Oc tat Sear ens Ph the Mulview Hotel, in Wabasha County, Willow iy had ong child, a daughter, Wom | Cos, a prominent eltizon, tine been elected | tee? Mons ue deen eset Lait ne Tiree nf ating the. Divvetars, tho opportunity of | eg St Louls, and Chicago, jCIEVELAND, On Jan. WA Lender spe | hig mormilng, An oxauilnation disclosed wis eo nuned Elle, ‘The latter, as sho Rew to siden o 2 od se: aang soee clal saya targa number of prominent rat | fact that tho occupant, tho County Auditor lined eae, Hs tho Wstrlat Judo de | Rhons tut Ut deauovidoney, 6 nienuita oh eating neat ab thelr’ adjourned sesston iTHe DAWN oF Pgacr, way mon of Clovelund, Pittsburg, and points | elest, iuul shot hiunsull throug: the teria when Buford was convicted, 1s ow netln his conviction duit the Sowa tmughte if Toy RAILROAD PATENTS, Tucedo froin tts position of eharging St less | Chicngo Hallway, nro gathared in Wooster Unon enters the raom he was found lying Prosventor, One misfortune, however, has | Messed, overcome by a alight saeritice ‘much of Tho Westorn Rallroad Association for tho | On: business west from this elty than ts | to attend the meeting of oe jplreutors ut the tpon the bed unconselous, with the revolver overtaken the prosecution In the denth af ae Hilew ll wloty is now firected ayeuinst thoi Protection of Patents held ityannual nicoting | charged by any othor line on the 20th of this Foul nie lonnorrow, Wil determined firmly grasped in his hand, ‘Cheexnct thio Prot, Shipman, by whoin the etaiin of Inswnte The SC uthor States Wiel he ee oe eateN yesterday ut the rooms of the Association In | Month, have already beon referred to ln'Ture | Couipletion of the roa zi the shot was fired cannot bo given, but i ty wags dlspra Lnillentions, however, | } h the Honoré Hullding, ‘Chore were present: | ‘Tmmuxe. Itis now almost coftain that the iy iH vo voluntarily give thought to have been done polnt to a conviction this tine, Teuntomes am Mommesh stuceats 1B. F. Ayer, Ultnola Central; , 8, Binck- | Wabnsh will take that position and thus ry occupants of tha — adjoluing . ‘ . B 4 x u stone, Alton; B.C, Cook, Northwestern; T, | end tho war within n day or two. A Womanhood, developed —unusial beuuty, Enoch, who was living tn the family, was sinitten with her ehurms, and the tive be ume enguzed, The father was greatly alurmed, aud sought to break off the angigument. Ife intimated tothe young mun that some imysterlous reason existed why they should not bomurried, he young main demmnded un explanation, but Bowen refused, to elear up the mystery. Phen B clared that he should engage detectives to {nvestigute his history since his birth, Drend- Ing an exposure of lis excapiide with Euoch's mother, Bawen finally Have a roe luctant consent tothe marriage, Nhe cores Wony was performed on Sep 18, Isso, by tho ev, Joseph 2. Wilson, ‘pastor of thy church of whielt Mr. Bowen was A ember, Ayouny man who had also been aaultor for Miss Bowen's hand suspected that there was a mystery about Enuch'’s birth, tnd remembered a ramor_ as to tho latter's + parentage whieh had been fn elredlation seve ITEMS, tan pai following thia exinple, would do Mr. D. C. Dodge, Genernt Manager of tho room were nat breakfast, as ho Denvor & Rio Grande Railroad, hag Issued a report of the pistol was not heard, Ifo lived te erates taal ia, Charles Patio, seat of Ratan aR oor clrewlar announcing tho appolutment ot UMUIL L o'clock, unconselous during the wholo ante Shore; J, 8, Mulligan, Detroit, Lansing i 4 ne a Super . | thie, Mr, Goddard wad unmiarel ed, re 33, & Northorn; Sanford Keelor, Filnt & Pore | War was agreed: upon yestordny to be held George W. Cushing us Genoral Suporintend yents of age, Ho tived in Plainview’ for tho ; 0 entof this road, with headquarters at Don- Lt thirtewn years. For two years his health Jhamanctiag Ne As Skdnuor, Cent Western: | Hallway Asso stn ate Ee ee Goto fins neon very’ paor, lio wassolected Connty John MeLoud, Louisville, Now Albany & | over itwas reported toe its placa of meat- | Mr, IL, B. Lining, Inte City Passengor Agont | Anuitor by the Republicans at the Inst, elec Chicago; G, C, Breed, Louisville &. Nash {ng had been changed to the Lindoll Hotel in | of the Wabash, dt. Louls & Paeliic Iidiway | ton, sunt oxpoatadl to Sesumie th slut es: ut Hal stn Gyles ni A Nivony |S i see a AS eh | BL Ho i un haan | Mace oa of Mra a y y {i . 8 es! wade a sition th this city. Mr Luding hag a lurge Preis Pie Lact an A.G, Thomp- Manager of the Wabash, who 4s. too slek to fealty in this city rity peculiarly { Ils acquaintances, Ho was a member of tho LYNE, wall to abandon sone of the outward characters Los Anarrus, Cal, Jian, 11,—Sunday atter- | ites by which thoy havo hitherto inslated on suurklug thonige! of trot hoon # Mextean named Mirando, uged about. hulgblurss biped at hole, Gorman 10, attempted to outrage one of n party of ee eee threo girls near Wilintngton, breaking her Dacre 7“ Lee bream ae arn in the struggle, Her compantons gaye. rv. Prime’a ttle yranddaughtor got into his * a Jap about Now Years thing, after tuk in the tho alarm, and Afirando way euptured by a PH ae ir ohne eee akin thio nuuubor of eltizens, fram whom he was taken drandpa, how lone dave you teen writhiy ft y A party of masked men, and thts mere | this Why? Tvor sinco I was it ittlo dot, you huyo Ing his body was found honglag ton treo | been writing, writing, overy tine J come; did pol Cir from the seany o£ the capture, ‘Tho | Yeu always welte just ear” Thon hor fraud: cone to Chicago, {t is ‘also stated that Mr. well quulltied for the dutles of the oflice. Masons and Odd-Fellows, ‘ q i er sed | father told her how long ho haa been writtig t Mr. B. I, Ayer oceupied tho chalr and Mr, ys, President of th bash, i ' s oe ear oe art years before, He inatituted hy tlriex, pei fu folders averdict of hanged «thar peuple plourira and frot. ta at J. Raymond acted if Scerotary, eens ware to or eho a intone eh eieatent of the We, eat Vite Tho Viuo Peat, record of the Infant's birth and’ of Ales MURDERER ARRESTED, 2rom that tuo to this, bons forty-threo yours, | annual report for the figeal year ending Deo, this meoting until after the Wabash cutiro length, Mts termint bolt Logan and | Commission naturally attruots consldecstns ae Bowen's death, Having established beyond 4% Special eae ie et SNe Tos, rook and aingy aay ave boon writing wvord UL, 1850, with congratututions tothomembers | had given” the proulse to establish | Pomeroy, O. AIL tratns run In direct cons | tention among wingnrcness. ae eee ‘doubt the faet that” Bowen lind allowed LouminaTos, Hl, Inu, 11.—Oflleer Butler "| i 5 is curious to soe how much ono writes departed to-day for Little Rock, Ark. In re- | stoady work. Buppose mulnietor writ Ixty sponse 7 chug 6 puyus every wook in making bly germons (less dani ‘place oF dierent the arrest | iin ton aves nati, ak et ouslly svrita ton dis own son and daughter to nutrry, dw rejected autor eaused — the arrest f Bowen, Ag alrendy stated, Bowen was wavicted wid sent to ‘the Holey of Corree- fon, und it was with the {kop of bulng roe enaed on tho ground ot i health that his iwolleation for s pardon has been tiled, ‘Phe “lon Wl _ moleel spurt auch | Upon tho success wich had attendod its | the nme rates a4 churged by other roads be- noction with hae or ee Coles fe Muck Bprend of fo the cous fa gomteernod, tho report affairs during the year in overy particular, | fore the meeting takes places In this avents terininus Columbus, O., ‘where It connects | blo, Forty-one dopant es eee Nery favors H etal the h both of | He Wabash would have to givo orders to ‘ ° 4 Foported ‘us Infucted, usulngt thirty-ninv te tnd especlaily upon the harmony both o! cease selling tickets at lower rates than ure | With the entire system of roads contouring at ‘ted lust you Hh 18 dona tt sounn ca he cere ‘ of: action which obtalnod, tha itdatet ve 4 a that point. 16 will bo operated fn eluse al- | Port Hl arritis ier ite Peed tho whale City burgh nnd thug, who was'nssoctated | [exe dns POUT PO RA id i i er you and thd recommondath plured by Pther Hines to-day, an jittes will | Thaned with and under the'smne Wanagement | insollon Prowse oe ee donee ON with Patsy Duyine, of Alton, i, In the | Bave written on un average ‘mura than ieecole | oplilons. gly mmondations | by udvanced to such figures ws will prevent u . rh . ‘Tho oxient of tne disease in the dt juurder of Anton Goodfellow, af Blooms | ius each week for forty sours. oF 10 oles | nade haying been followed, so tar as known, | the sealvers aud specitators holding ‘une | 24 tho Columbus & Mocking Valley aud. tho foront departinonts yariva us much ay over. 10 : LG eit | : tb ! “ ; une of i +} nnited Uekets from competing. What the | Columbus & Toledo Railroads, some nino-tonths of tho vines aru dest + re Case " hugton, In August, 1870, Doving ts now une | 10 all; at tout 100 volumes uf 400 pages exch In overy Instance, and with advantageous i ni % mi . | others they ure barcly touched. As regurds (he ple oF suckin tower. Ae won as tha Wil borented aie Baw Gin Devine ape te ie tier ay inntual tu its organization ‘and without com | nonnt of tithuitedt Uekets In the hands of | Company has “just been lasuod and muked ag. pe nets bectine Known hei, Enoch Bowen bs Gon, Grant {a auld 1 ind his sister separated, ‘Phe fatter ty grouthy woxtrated by the shock, whieh is rendureil Wl Uke more diitressuus by the faut thot Alles Jowen fs enclunte, and will: becone 8 mother Na short tlie, . A CLENICAL FRAUD, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicaga Tribune, Sr, Lous, Jan.-I.~A- middle-aged man, fiving the name of Alfonso 4 thongs David, ind representing himself to & Catholic Bergyimuy, has been In this clty obtaining hug not boon tl 1 tay, and the bust mcund u sinoke a hundred clears | POTAto powers, its’ work, the report saya, Js | outsiders will be subjects of discusston ut the | fine ahowlng, “The net Sucatne for the year | or Kuen Shoe Path Infection and res niwo weeks, Ho xives away ns many ‘us ho | felt te bun hecessity, and ity intinence, ag Managers! meeting. In any cvent, the call ended Oct, 31, 1850, were as falfows: Passen- Storing thosu wlreudy attucked aru. pretty well . ] xl y ns wuny K aan oy Bred = ASSASINATED, smokes. Hu has used tho same brand of iim | well ns its membership, haye grown oach | fora meeting of Gener) Managers juplles | ger Tecolpis, $1,707,210.20; frolght, $1,350,360,- | known, “hy uutuinnsl submersion of MOH GALLAtis, Tenn, dan, 11.—Capt, 8, Keono, ported cugurs for tun yeurs. “Choy cost $2.60 4 | year since its rere anization in 1874, Origl- | that the war is at Avend, and that tho days'‘of | 47; express, ‘870 000.07; mall, | SH9457.4+ | yards, whore It {6 puaslble, kro pa tho disease i. 8 well-known and respectable citizen, who | bundred. Col. Bob Ligersoll bays $0 for y box, | nally organized with the single it powe, of | nominal rates to Western boluts are nue | rents, 823,057.73 ldeul, —93,268,110.50 cheek. from, your. fo nF. peru ths hats es og y nnd Uses from tive to toy chmirs_a day, Gone defending some huportunt Nugation then ale | bered. Tho vxpenditures wore: Opetating expenses, | Possible, treatinen F qweuks ives about olght miles north of here, while | Bieter bu $10, and somotines $20, for a box. teady commenced, in whieh quite a nuwiber dt Is nlso stated that the Wabash intondsto S1811,550.03; taxes, 385,208.35; receipts, less Sued beet ie peroee that ane or OF tha ard S + 811,580,033 jo f od by. 7 {u the yard Sunday ulght attending domestio paid aap ORIU, who nonrly Kalle line of railroad companies were interested, the | run into the Twelfth Street Depot to-tuy, but | operating expenses and taxes) 1, 1; fonavadion of singe Deuoticaliy dontravety duties was fired - upon by unknown clyurs wday,* ial Sor id 2} companies comprising the Assocation now | this is evidently a jnistake, ay the Superine | interes! vune-rents, ote,, pald or accrued, | fotki ecoms te uuswer ao well og tho yraftln Hin nary as ue SLU Us Hey Sncaece te [ gmmoustant i Monga, gti | inte te Chain ae ste ‘age, Cine suite SS | Huh co ' way Work, ¥ Opameneed and wit putent clams pretorred, } bush had upto a late hour. ins ovoning re- accrued, 243 receipts, Le un Amoric had Uterally torn bis right hand off, and, eis old hallway. rele oF Rees cee thors One of the standing Tulea of the Association | celved no orders to run trains ag far us gperatinns oxpenaes, taxes and Interest, ba a : toring tho sight aldo, inflicted & whustly | will doit. 4a that no now device, appliance, or process | Sweittt street, It yi robably take a few | 81,23,077.13, Dividends were pald,—Nu, They yield: that i, all cruptiye complaints do wound, Ie ly expected to die at auy mo- | Pike's Toothache drops cure ju ono minute, shill be introduced and uo change made 1 8 Songer before the Wabash will bo ready | 4 per cunt, January, 1680, $402,010; No. 66, 4 | to Glenn's Sulphur Soap, 4 . ss es a * less dividend and interest re | of the Original vines on to pluuty fiupurte:

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