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10 ‘ : THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, JANUARY 15, 1881—SIXTEEN PAGES. a fa 4 y convinces fi that this len peace. | —n pittne of firo to guido all nations onward and } “Central Tnll.” | tended at early morning tna | qsecsamentr but, if they walt to bo nsseased, lor | nt which about 21,000 yates worn cy Uvin arliati along erooltalite, ond onl ies . LOUISIANA. Aide nad Tawcnbigtane comaumtalty:rorebad ieee | nawnrd to iiverteae te wlorst genural molec, Shots were exchanged, and the | their qnotn he colleeted Ly tho moat anmtnary thorn, Tnlf that portion will hoattteay te waleh have naver before eon nny v1 at camo hore’ to make these With no dlsparuzemont to’ others, whon tho | police were called upon to arrest tho com- | proceas known to politieal machinery. 125000 of population before the State could pt Now York of Brooklyn. Herests WouTL Huvo heen. Iystantanrously are | Nation winter the bed talent tho connie ene | butnutas Mr, Curtis winds up hig artiola on tyranny tn | sinnitted, i tho enabling net wore mace iia Fiala ore by nn nudltbertet |The Murder of a Prominent Roe | facia tam ictus aac We | Mg Meter, Inher aie, | untreated tno anon, ung | ati, Sy I data | Rn varie ogo Her = ACs ore tar - y thoy. ii oT or LORIN OF ten entiod te the place | om ‘out tho 1 natorlery tI } xt “| portion (the aonth half) of the Te: y foribner y alinutidty At Sei tio | The Murder of a Prominent Re Po Ae ee SAR eeRted orl wee rantines | MIR MOLT RT AE Cte ents Moet cee Wille | thu cthor, beenusa te vere incre wincenre tiene | dtlcacin Gentahl Acrike thet ate eritd aoceee | nore Titty ene tulion uF talleand,. hecny (0 0te pent spechimens Wwood-enrray| a = . Vie visit New Orloans in a few days, whero thoy will Zolloge. Hundreds, thousands of mon all | tot! Muatothul’ and “Central Tull are sy- | her own children shoclesa nnd re geet over F000 and there will doubtless beaver fot nupiis, at received before dan. 1, 1881, ha publican at Lake Pro pay thelr respects tu tho Grand aulion! Lyelops, Ho hue ined long sinee tarked hia for this | 1 OMS FOCIS “ust a0; and Lady Deadiock's tine eyes were | butare tho elogo of the vent. All along the fee ust been nwarded, ns follows: First prize dence. z Anek Wharton, bet ag have poacel exnlted pualtion. A little move than four years 6 sich objection Hes ngatnat the word aa np. | eo fixed por her social titi that sho eoutl | of those. ronds. towns are bull ilinnae 1P, ati thy with unprecedented rapt 1. Chandler & Co., of Bostons the second sgt) 10 W. Ti Mnekay, a ind of 16, pupil of “Interesting, Is i not? As a matter of | Axo Efortunately inet til In a strooteine In Hed ta tho rongreuntion inet wurshing in the | noteeu the world of want witdls by basa, |, eountrattn fling us s fact, the Deputy Marshals were fawark, Nu he going to ono town and Eto | hall The ten of a ntral Chureh" orbs | George Willan Curtis’ Ine yea are ro fxedt | ity, Te admitted je * toalay aa on tala it Her & Cory i 4 thor lo dowhat wo could to Keop my tittle | nated with Prog, Swing, ‘The name was ndupted | upon tho woes uf thy oMlechulder who wust Pos | saith hilOy In tye yeare walt att (8s) tod. Lalsenrd Uroviii, af Chicago, wha How the United States Marshal Suc-) aici sont auXTERMANKY LooRINO,’ | Hutu stare in the Unione Luiking over Dros: | deliberntely and witht purpose: Tt wustoented | Uartot tho coet of koeine hie hr ottieg that he | eon! M gtitehnott In eatred nS ak tre gravert andthe thint (ER) to'Coits | geaded in Capturing the As- | re.vellas wach moro gentlemanly dressed, | Rote tata im, Uiniera:in due inp tne |W ha ears Of dh, bisinew, dntrict beauee | Gant aah ulin or Ameria cite | peopl. with a Gantt eldom vers i \° s 1 A i . - ites Hause,” an church wns peered an erowilod ed evry ti . y | ongqueetions . Lathain, of Boston, pupil of V ~ "Ts, Closson, ed in Cap! is : than were the gentlementy prisoners avout | Nation will ealt you to tho White- Hauge,” and Ml i ant of this kind It ts a necessity sasins whom so initeh ado fs made, They dit thelr | vith hecoming modesty he replied that “mich | hotola and the numerous down-town tats, Thy | by his allies as evor were Christians by Muhom- | enable tho peopte to provood with tho omitue. A i. * mt i : Loontoas Tdid | abtiidant sueceas that hag crowned hile efforts ts | nieduns, Ho Joins with uw ftebal Congress to dies | toner ieeosdary, pUblle, bit ant ; duty, tnd brought thelr ‘men tere. ‘Tho | hor geneet tho eal treotiu so’ sone GUT tiens | proe CHIN THAL tho RehoMe Of ta trofescor | ite torne torn. Remunlied Presence that the | ROTM weewsdans pubtre, be Trae ea SCIENCE, threesd. 1. ‘Compkina, M.S. Powell, and “ls | the Lord that ming oyes haye econ the salvation | wasn inspiration. | oilcchotder ing keep is pluco sand salary, | blind, deat ‘and dumb, Pentientlarys eter ne = Ae Pawellowe duly ‘arralgned ’ before | of tarnel, t Totus hive the "Carpenter Muste-fnll”"a | knowing, us he mitat. tint alt tho power galacd | want of which entalla great exponee aud wise? SCIENTIFIC NOTES. A Lively How! Over Thelr Arrest by a} Linited States Commissioner “Lane, ‘The | "relose by quoting tho langage of avonerable | worthy setting tontnra aid lovely gout, the | by that Congress will bo used nguinst tho treed: | jareiory ucconmmndationne Sei atte nse Alady tins again obtathed a first class nt Bulldozer-Nowspapor. tirst muncd—J. D. Tompkins—Is tho one | eonut Willans, to. Mov. Dr. shnean fe Cale { Central Church. K | man and tho Southern loynitat, to enable the people to avail thembelves uf thy At ROS REIT: 0 ey - DEORE papers ehurged with the kOling; the two others are | hentia name fragrant in the mountalna of —= i JANE Gitky SwissuaLy, benefits of the grant of tania for eehool And) Cambridge, Engtand, in the papers ect for lruplicuted as accessories, ‘They are youched | 8¥tia. Son of it may bo partoned, coming at Primo Bird Story, Univorslty purposes, We support by heavy ins ‘Tri v con, na" three of At or | tho time from an uudergradunto, and Cova an To the Butitor of The Chleago Tribune. ‘Our Squoamish Frionds in the Ene | ation an cxevlient: system of public schon . ae Want ond fe i tartin Januaryn | The Principal Criminal Bailed by tho Post- hs Deputy Starshals. have commlteed Co adailriog pupil for auoting i, With hie ere | Lansrn, Kas, Jan. 12—Judging from tho tertor.? White two reotiona fn ovory township te tnodt eile Walton (Dents 0). tare ty sear {non tho great fatty ho sale ho world i sen te Me tle! ” / 7 eupled and unprodustive, now is the tUme new magazine, called the Antiqiartan Mag. mastor at Now Orleans, hefnous olfense of “taking peaceable cltl: | tinatty be tree. And then referring to tho siye, | communication » K, Prime, in your issue To tha Kaltor of The Chteago Tribune. commence that work and lay tho fonndatins’ i zens from the hosomsof thelr famiiles.” nifleant algns of tho thnes bo cxelaimed: “Song | of Jun, 6, it teevident that ho docs uot relisn | Lockront, ll, dan, 1.—Tho above tenn ex- | foru good school aysionn the bonenga a een _ king, The Antiquary will, we aro told, In : ‘The “ peaceable clt{zens,” when arragned, of Williams, awake toxour high destiny, Cor bes | being ercdited with the nuthorahlp of a whope | tract froma lettor by O, UB. Carter, of Chlengo. may by ahuted by thosa Who early aetiied thst Y. futurede conducted by two Fellows of tho Spectal Correspondence of The Chicago Tribune, walved examination. ‘They were bound over % fore tho Next geneiitlon bis passed nway you " 1 “0! nb dan t of In Tae Trey | und who 2 ond RO ttteh to mtke It ty: Soclety of Autiquartes. NeW Oneteee Jat Othe Lanier caso | HUN sti of 3000 excl to appear befors | wi bene the firse bins of tha trump on ue | PAE Vie aory. Mr. Detwe ls taken epeelal | quiet dan. % and whiels appeared tn Fee dia porous Perritory that [e naw Ie. “Aton EA ; ira nn , 4 : 2 | Kersal freedom. Mut fn order to gulde others | Mins to provo what no one has dented, and ene | USK Of tho Eth Inst. Mr Curter Is woll known ns | theéferritories tut hive boon admitted 1 —Dr, Irvine, of Giasgow, exhibited and ex- | begins to develop Itself ina way which {s | {lie United States Diatrict Court on the oot | eee rere en re eee te | tleely avertouka tho polnt at issue, If Sir. Timo | one of Chiengo'a most enterprising and reapect. | Hot a tet th DUA theea had turer population at tie " st. c Td tny hail horror and | will refer to tls twat letter to Tx Trinune, ho | ed citizens, next to, {f not{the equntof, ils Honor, | date of their rdimlasion than doth Dakota hay plained before the Mining Institute of Seot- | promising of good results, ‘The public will | ‘ifere comes in cerund Meher Xe enlnamted. mony na. Hise Wee : pact vor. letter above roferred to was | AUthia dy. Thene wera Wiacousite Mines :, Tandon ‘Thursday, tho 10th Inst., Mis new | remember tha pecullar Interest, in thls gon- TI STNANGEST PANT Rea goon te atand nt tho hela of his Governs | Wil Mnd himself eredited with tho statement | tha Muyor, ‘Tho letter above roferrod to was if line teat a ; ie 3 i and Alabama, and thore aro aemo pootttinr regs + safety Inmp, which fs constructed to emit n | nection, attaching to the murder of Dr, | of tho proceedings. J.D. Tompking, fag | ment. —aya tn a few short weeks 1 xtrong huud ffent tlonsoury ta raphy taleing ta Habe ot Te ealted itt on aceatint, bec the Hunwotranes of: tbo sons why thoy wore hut wdinitted seonen a. Joud sound when anesxplostve mixture of gas | Jones, He was a man of decided pronile | stated, is the purty charged with the killing, Lee ret eee rae a here fy gio Lelnyg about egual ‘to that uf the latter, ‘This | feadnr from the Desplatnas Itlvec luto the canal and alr enters it, and thus consequently | nenco as a Southern Republican, Ie was | {fy anol dfrectly charugd, Ih ts Une WH | af tiverty naa hepoerib talks of tus rotlgion, but | wis uudoubtedly true of Stator] County. and it | aetha smintait, aud which, ho ta plensed to eal x ~ readily indleates fire-damnp In collieries. neting United States Commulsstoner of Elee- | Sitios. unforrunately, have m0 deans | (eehis tiaportaner, “Actin thus, thine after | Stn Crmeroterred: in. Wis ammumertion | temo’ pina, whiio nil Ste. Jona ns done | C8 #80 Prepared tor Working Girt, —Le Lotr gays that an Inventor tins discov. | tions. Ho was ninrdored tha day following | With such in offense, They are here npplicn- | pe demohehed. You'will ride tho storm in safe hae Brio, Meh latrorevidently wlstaking nbout it ia simply to estimato the costof the Mra, Amelia Lowla tan Dhilanthropte Engliehe ored method for making truo Inco by ma- | the clection, ero the oficial promulgation of | ble, If atall, only In so far ns the Killing Way | ty. and when the contilet Isaver, though you | BIS meaning, unplic she Luror marion. 10 hd | plan proposed by Mr. Curtis’ squeamish felends | wonnn, who te dovottig ber time and oneryy ta 4 ? a G o -} have interfered’ with the election-return: maybe gathored to the dust of your fathora, Srvte, spectingly mn | in tho tnterlor, whanre none othor tina com- | AN wltempl to canvince the merctante of thi 2 ceblnery, “exnstly the, snide: ln-apnentynce te Merete, “thomiirlersves one pe vest i) rer rs ine State courts, | your children will shout hoannuabs in a world | te,nuthor of a big atory f ens ao city, first, thine tholr femnloomplayce need wa A says that an Aimeriean house has offered | down, like a dog, by an assasin stealing up Bed ‘The facts of the murder, none the i Dirdeg iit mala tao destedction nt ait tle ory | Wiltidin Dougall, Hf. 8, Sutth, 8.1 Iteed, Wilt? diay, pati secon, tnt by ain improves system ut tine zis nlc has obredth sae | shove ne thesound of ostonitityrapproae | Litter Sines atten in exenteltheye | VOICE OF THE PEOPLE, | tonya cout grimly ee Gite | iitwivint Shue doutoney Vaicd Mapoe | Rontegiae, yt mot mth gg war a ih about at the sound of thestenlthilly-approach- } United States ofieinis have exerted t= . Y ath t . I. ——— A 'TensCent Binner—How’n Good Moa amount for Great Britain, 1 of stundliy up behind tha dry-suods_ connter, 4 The prisoner Is bere are statement at al Harrison tn Chienga for tho pi Mra, Lowis gaya, that impale tho vitnlity ef a ing foot-fall, only In time to confront, the | elves to thatend, The prisoner New Letter-Boxe: Mes Crave hns offerod convinving proof that | Urgiig” him to tke such werlon og | 5 Tad UO CONRAN tee ling Hee at silt, the Inst mecting of tho Vietorin | inuzzio of a rovolver falrly thrust into’ his | Melenell under a United States process. | Te To the Billtor of Tae Cleago ‘Tribune, 20T notes wora destroyed In five daya by a flock vould'retiovy tuom nad thoje equoamishy wolmi’ | Own wrotnun st ciate, Lanett fonnesote Seohetue Capt eRe care), ne | feo, and to a ere eee telah | _CtttoAao, tan, 11.—Ouemy business trip to Rus | of birds, Wue nll in cho township. ahut n Hoek | BOFSOF Ho intuterabia nutaue thrown into | Oe fe lars a diy, With no $ ol 4 yf Stes wasting body. If ported that npwards-of n hundred menbers | RECEIVE THE nuELET oF mts MURDERER, | Mo is held inthe sum of $6,000, Mr, Me- | rope L noticed in Copenhagen, Denmark, that | Of birds should eat about 400) bushels of grain | ERer iat by the Clty of Chicago, Lntrivon | thomutdie ut tho dey. tho ules cold: hues vo days {8 wonde t | slifted tho reaponsltillity from the city to the | (0 "i WO 4 and associates had joined during the yeur |, with no possible chance of eseaps. Ho was | Millen, tho street lotter-boxes were constructed In Bich when Me Prima stnted auiouats erpp | Canal Commissionors. Lt wus then proposud | Warn meal instead’ of tha cold lunch whtey a 7 a - they now fave, thelr hoalth would be bett now ended, of whom & very large proportion, 80 murdered, evidently enough, because of | UNITED STATES POSTMASTER IN NEW OU ye ay OF Ly sunset Kop, the -Gnttont ot of eo-corn gauallog ate average of Indu ne HERGHL, that: Marrisna. pnd olnere, soul thoy would work bettor, nnd thotr em lover nearly one hileeewory, Tcl colon MMe | his part tn tho Republican campaign; be- : DEANS, ‘atter, | Were at oneo guihered In th cncrioc’e bag. It | Mt a low ‘estimate, 1.00.00 bushols of gruin | Sloversat Toekporton te wth of July, Ie), | oh ee aeameC eg, ona ue uaneltcl ret Alto was How nenely 000, including many | etuse of Kis open and ably advocney of tho | cones forward ns bondswan. The melter | Torii snver a annd tent ct tin tat alveriony | sult beonien up UF.0 fork oF aiall Uirde in | Tho ronult sue Hut the, Ragoe ainied in tng | atKe, Ars: awe de cudeavortag 20, Indu : English and Colonial praintes. A paper on | election of Mfr. B. L. Lanter, the Republican | f."the osner of & plantation In the pats | May with tho handily of tha mall-matter, wna | Ho Uays, ld We noe tux the credulity of even | Peecrce of til tune the lly of allcan at net | tinng-room tn tholr eons, Wheto thelr help cag , ‘i tpn? ve = | ae i cre | besides tho carriers haye no nutico of what tho 1 “monte anwers were clean, the water In thota was He to | Secure warn ments during tho day. ond ey he Barly r Vestitlea at iia A aca nominee for Congress; and, mora partials where the Tein oreurred, He is er box contains, and there will bo no fotters lore | CXHANNERNE statements of big crops on tho | Sneha nen cle elnins that R good, honlthy, substentttl med rend by Mr, J. Bi. Howard, F. It 8. Be | ly still, beeause of his control of the Con- | stood ag an aspirant for future honors. One Ae ne hand snd ¢ hoe othor: dered “4 sand its river was clean over ntl! the next time, ty Y $ ie ought to bo furnished toa large body af mer finite of mankind as Niewed. by selene, | &7esstonal returns Rowing fo the weir, nitty muay gone | tienaacul putitowtiaition tothts. and it ore | ald confens fu ak alowed uses tebe retin | sue it mmo by tho Sine reco wator fur | Ge Women we. rom mi Vo ole cous heat : 7 a ‘ vo why, ns amintter of polley, he aitie havo this finprovament made at an ene! . i at harigntto: ann 44 | exel ¥ ven +" philosophy, and religion, Selence, so highly | _ Bir. Lanter, threatened with a similar fate, | Uonvont te become surety for a tending Dalle | Sek’ vl ALacW,” | Pod imo this uuthorsiip of a Mvnaling” ble | RaTenton, ond not to, aecommeiate (ho citys | gave a leant dinner to thlety suns wom 5 to be esteemed and valted, especially in re- | wisely loft tha parish, He has been secking, | dozer, Ona falls to see, however, exactly Daa (io whole Stnte. by Tee etme th one | of tho Canal Connnixsionurs, and wot his hor ihe | (fom, tho Grand streat establisment ct ‘ gard to the created universe, was first re- | since then, unturally enough to substantinte | where—fura prominent United States official Cannon, uO UUt Of over 2,00 townsnins in Kanne. | elty’s: and ns prang of this position he uxhitilted eee Re trode ae ae Ak H viewed when considering tho oxistenes of | iis ease, The ‘first move, necessarily, was | to become surety for such bulldozer when ‘To the Edlitor of The Uhtengo Tribune, W. Oy about a dozen bottles of clear water. On duly eventne, unt. bole conduatel te the Hie it + Munters | she, “however, naturally failed | te arrignment of the nssnsins of Dr. Jones. | Wpbearing before tha United States authorl- | Kewaxen, 1it,Jan.¥.—In your fssite of the 12th W thy above-named Cominlttos uildrersed tho | Yornawawn thelr dlanery fron soup to Rake when We camo to consider tho | be- EU DEY aa " ss | Ne charged with no lesyaerlme thin the | you reter to Cannon's certiNeato showing thit Mr. Caverno Explain. Fotlanctng patton to the Lond of Canal Com- | ti cooking on one. suiull alove Nor, mote thay arg ee Pees a ee hy ese | Tn the Lown of Lake Providence, whero the | kiiing of & brother oMelitl—the show of pole | Iya way unturaitzed on Dec. 7 1854. Tthink, upon To the Eititor of The Chleago Tribunt. PL aera Seni, : two feot square. At? o'clook thoy. sut downts “hind creation of inintter. Pilosophy was, | murder was committed, no one, strange as it | fey comes In. Mr MeMilten, hins cortalnty | duo inquiry, you wlil tnd tint ho was notvat dnt | Tosnanw, ly Jan. 12-1 do not mean to ba | mzaifellaponible Hoard of, Canat Commissioners of | long table covered with 1 anny-white’ clo Y oe ouviaus, reason a estima or Divine may seam, could form tho luast Wen as to Bdlovausly disapolated ity intents. ets tho, it roaldent of Utah, but thut-he was pubs | thin-skinned about tho reports of my lectures. Mies. would inost seapecttnily peaelont rae anor Sucker “A very proliy penne eee as ! cI . asionetl them, and the Lonisana, Tepub- J nels. ab respect ft no: chonor- | forks. A very protty young woman noted a 4 iy josophy alone seemed to fead our Inqui- | Who was tho murderer, That has been the ms ification, | Ushiuy a paper in the City of San Frangiseo, Cul, | T know tho Hmitations under which a reporter | abu wedy, tue the rowons horain after mentions, | voluntecr waltress, nid tho Voecent. dinner wa pallosophs Bye gins (ny Reneraly hota littl of Wir iieatlin: ‘Tho paper, { think, was called tho Western Stand- | neta, and that nbsvlute aectimicy ought not to bo | for thy privitege of digalng, eunstrunting, con Ni ” id niaking | served with proamptnoss und dispatch. ‘The ti ties to n satisfactory result. As regards nian, | Way of tt, generally, in overy ense in the past r thy pels rating, und wakes promp 7 mh + the deseriution in Serlpture of iils orlglnal | in which a Louisiana Republican has been | sidiculous positions Postumsters MeAtilten | art. Lwag myself a subscriber to it before ho | expected, L thane your reporter for the excel- | Nee, MMUREN lumen, Faces, wad hoad ten, wiNiout | course was ticu oup, of WHICH nm INTEG pte ; awinining in vegotables, was given to cacy \ Heatinies represonted Wm ag worthy of his | killed. ‘The murderer, no mattér how noto- | will do well to rise upand explath,. United | susbonded Its publication, At the same timo | tent an mmury he guvo of my lecture list Mone | Gitual sd the Hespinines itivor, and wlond tho iiny of t. and fn quantity a : | BIBI original, but fallen therefrom. “This | stoug ‘tho faets, has boon unknown, ‘Tho | NtatesNerstinidack Wiarton, wt fenst, has | 0OR aglon wns conducting «paper In Now | oy. "“yer tind auesentence in his report whlon | Seats eh enone tastier arming a |/AueH ond Mn QuAnITLS and quality th soap wa Piste account was reflected! Ie tity yarlotte public have always dopreeated the murder, | done Ils whole duty In tho prem gag er City. Those papers wero establishad at theag | I must disown, becnuse 1 never uttered Its lan | ity said eanul, to feed the same. oreo much otit as | taurant for the price of this entire dinner: Nes 8 ae ti river tiuy be nbig to farnlab, Your patitionars tewed Veofatonk, with putt : . ts 2s ointa by tI fC Belg ‘ouniy, the obe 10R0 OF pd tha fdén which ILconveys, I | fe : " ea | Chine Blewed Beofatonk, with potatocs, unt embodied, though distorted, In its great re- | naa matter of course. ‘They have seldom OTB jhe UaINEOE Helatania Sure Ue ob au ae Palle red the Ja ele 1b Convey gs a Seth dinoducliog Gut ikat pine pose hep lero meee | RecRened intittan, weit cuper autiee and tirnipy ligious systems. Tho present attempts to | falled to mect and pass resolutions certifying public mind fur the guod of tha Chureh, + forod to un extent boyand duseription frum what they | These dishes were followed with as tne an Ene , y i WILLIAMS COLLEGE, } wu and athelsin [a nt present reging flereely, and , | y ; lish plum-puddi ih P Bupersede ar sel aside the religious history | as much, ‘They have ns seldom falted to cer- pelted Sous Cuisatt. | Tistine tap thoology to crusiy out eis enomy | peeaueueads nalsance caused oy the dae stecs | fiend wis nore than enough for overs alk H -. n a 7 ae ee . ine ie mattor, tozethor with ail igelye consequences, ard was In itsulf eminently | {95 In the connection, that tho communtty | aromarks of the Hon, William Irom Bogue Butter, OFM IMUIE that gontence mnet have been come | ser iisiinen, Srom thones tntaich the Cuteae patter itis thotmneake sie, Levsla weevteeed sts % unreasonable. ‘The whole course of history Was a penceable one. So, in this case, An Iesponso to tho Tonat Willinnis To the Editur of The Chteaga Tribune, * paged under subjective Intiuances. Cee ea eae ten TO canon ake ame | thus tho entire diner had cost hor leas. than & refuted the figment of man ralsing hiingeif | No ONE COULD TELL Wilo MURDERED DR | College In Public Life,’ Crrcaao, Jan. U—Tad Penuse report of tho | Heedtuse tau 'n nuntetor and ‘am lecturng { Srthteusy, with ruterenes tothe weupmed pumpinge | OF [conts a houd, OF eourse tt could nut Le ‘ by slow degrees to. the conception of a Su- JONES. ‘The following remarks were made by Will- reeent {nyestigations of bogus butter containa | Yt subjects upon which there Is controversy, | workaat Briduaport and, however strange tt mt furnished tra restaurant for that price, but any 7 preme Being. As farbnck ng we could truce, | Thecommunitywereshocked—were horrified, 7 it is fnferred that I want somothlog crushed ou Dppenr to others, anving lenrned trom bts Honor tnt roprictor o y rf hud tint T desire thoulogy todo this crushing.” | tho watorin ta Cidengo diver was pura and clea | PrOpeictor of a largo storo could do it, probably, . {nim Bross, of Chicago, on the toast WILL tite the earliest tdeas of man ted to the diligent . i tho information tha ny that I desire theology to do this erushing. |” | oe oN ie batiiue undiateefueresne ma wiacane | relent conta. All thne wos nocessnty was fet : Jn fnct—that such a murder should tavebecn | jams College in Public Lite” at the banquet | — rne cotlowing is the. nroce: thom to aj yenly e% y Y aI i eres x mrt tee umes themselves upon one o %h study of fia benyenls boilies ant! bore Wark committed, ‘They felt that their good name | of the Willinus Alumni nt Clevelind, O., on | facturors of tho ined-batter: ‘Choy buy thy very boat | nea, Linve nosyinpathy with crushing proce | fllstraizer, that the nuleance wu net cause Oy tne | a ae einen qual day for the sesord S tendencies, In conclusion, tha author con- | was atstake, ‘They felt, none tho less, that | Monday evening, dan. 10, in which he pays s | added uaa noun ue tre bere creamery batters Mat | OSes IT we cannot get rid of uthelsin withe | Cormiteo wos cinuructed by his Toor to | course, If each ono wanted naliforont. @ish, of adapted by tha manus sidered that the enrly destinies of inan fore | they were belng waligned by Mr, Lanter. | jiandsame compliment ‘to President-elect | 84, 4 Mer ues, mlued to, the compotind, nnd whan | OUL of tho beginntiue of my eetarpclie'L ssliee ta Honomble Boxed to nunto tho. nutsancerund. throngh cea rte aiunpe sould! not ba peopared: tg 4 shadowed tho completion of bis history. Lake Proyldence was a peaceable locality. | Garfield: All of which may be trie, and yet terribly mis- | be putin tho attitude in which that sontenco | Ms Honor our Committeo wos Curthor Inturmud —— a = RST Sa aS ‘The citizens were, one and all, ns peaceable | sin. Puesipest, LAntes asp GeNtiemen: { tending. ‘There is no assurance that “ the vory sets me Deore tho pase na nthotam Tthink | Staite pmanlie proporites, the Gly of Chtenay ait ‘Tho Loss in tho Sugar Crop, PROTECTION OF FISHES, and law-nbiding as were to be found. ‘Dr, | You fave made it my duty to respond ton very | yest doodarizol lard" is not in Itaelf n more Hot acedl the punnpini works, mop Uh 1 At Unt ‘New GiteaneTimendine Bol yrevinaries : iis duo na much to bad mothods in Theology ua | Mehr te water 4 ; ‘ ; i Mb tha: iltay bd The Gigs Zien Jones hind been killed, truly enough, ‘Tho | Sontinwntion you expect ma waiaver Mises | @AHxCrOUS aticlo than trlobina pork, ‘Tho tat- | to badness of heart in man, My sympathics | Chioisa Uiverwas torstho bonolltor thy extatand | yw epnvareccivad no deflult information frog ‘ fi h Come ne a ci peared % we State affalr was simply one of those unfortunate | rous vein, leaving sparkling wit und thoso mer- | ter enn le, rendered harinless by boltings dwhlte Hitiat BEGAN a carat aetna eae nect Wey, | neta tana fete toy mitt buy oF surely Atiyor Hare suing the cang that Ia not yot ground, he i C= rere " 4 | de e Tro} i die . a ‘ i . . ek Cotati, Walobe nner Far tha clo occurrences sitre to occur In the best regu | TF Feferereos to callego tite, common and ap. | dew torized greuse from animals tat havo died | Uouscquentiy think tney ura. in gmtagonisin to | Hen would not wo advise wa) wo cute to you nnd | cold wenthor, of course, frozo tho standing, eich ft ci ‘ my tf rs £ * Must enrnestly pray your honorable body tenotonly | and, it is beloved, nearly if not all tho cano tn Po protection must go band {n hand with propaga Jated communities. ‘The people, 13 2 whole, Hropriata Se ila went eale tS cae fg not rendered lnnuciious by bolling-huat. theoloy. One aim J wae in viow Ig to hae ®& | atow tis to niako tie qrenings imenunn aboy but] windrows. Had the weathor remained cold ant , tion.. Tho following paper bearing on this | Were not to be held responsible. All of this | did tho sentiment asalyned mu permit It. Tus TwnuNE cannot render a better service | flr conference with that kind of taind that wo | that your Nonrd wontd nvall tacit at Me right to ros . clvar the greater part of the crop- could hava r * * Yo ws wa to the community than by rallying a widespread | Mey ece If nthelam isa ueecssnry consequence | sore tho damal the, wouth end of what, was 2 | heen auved, et ‘wonthor of the Inat fow Ua) 1.” polnt, dutitied’™ Protection of Fishes of ako | time, the man who did tha killing was at | qchigvoa nud ie tdeivnecorded au houoratia pos | anpport co tho meu who wo now enteavariny tn | O€tbovetentiie fauts chisined,—thutwetmnyecoie | kiswn ae, tant tes, oF, bend of Ruck Crack fue | pean auvedl but tha wonthorot tho Ingt fow day Michigan,” was read before tho recent scasion | large, with no effort apparent looking to his jan umony the collegiate ons of tho rateet ure peuple against udulteration in fuod | such fucts cannot consist, it not with the theal- | Treeinto the old Calumet ferdue, and throuzh lento | tion of the ronds 18 anen that tho cana cannot ta an, ge e sitlan umone tho collegiate institu profuct te yar ans ogy wo buve hud, novortheless with & theology, | thoi. vst, canal. ly tho qielatanca uf thean two i by Mr. William Hosea Ballou, of Evanston, os | sitting, No ono came forward to make com | {PE Koo In the religious aud politteal wifalrg of | tne enemy Ot der thu clone of react ‘Thorouxhly convinced that thore 1auo antag | Chicuuo liver exh be entirely provontud frow anter- | Tr thet cuse tho chances ure that iho cane xelg , follows: plaint of tho murder ng committed. No | whntovery intelligont man knows to bo tue, | ley and donot excopt any compromisy or give | onldm between Christian tots ond ovolution, | (iitto a vory creat extent we alll vu rclloved from | tho fleld will be a totni toss. ‘Tho amount of tht *"gBingo,ite ap, whltenah intuatey of fake stchtean | notton was taken by tho jury. All of thls | Pucthls general statement should bo sustalnod | any weluh 10 tuo migeratly fruuduloncoxplann. | Cvant go co put tho fornier ne that any ntholanl | Wiha Now di taticrauie mulenices aia fue mu | Ines eauot nowy bo wationuved with ans degroret 5 ry on tho wane. Indeed. tha en 1nvo gi by reference to partieulirs, and Ju this preseove |-tlons Ly which such fraud may Lo sougt. 10 on £0 I'ght of Inte that many pound nois huvebeen | tie, too, as « matter of notorious fact, the ti M. vi which lodges under tho Intter shall voluntarily | donors would moat respectiutly ure your honorabte | aecurnoy, Owing to bad wenthor In Decembs, Teit'to their faa nnd the Owfem Gave rouehe Rees surely L may be purdoned for making them, . ft | pallluted, Consumer, | Accept tho thotsin of Christ, body to uiva tua suiject inne Larotulcunaideratinn | Swane-of thy t lunters are uehind-hund Ia the Ido not wantto crush anything myself, | whieh Ms imporinnes demmadn, at tho naxt monthiy | TAINS Ai i ty navi Ne mnan who «id the killing Ia nut contrary to thomost rigid pringiples, of 5 Tue i o f Boned Aud, Wiexttothe ond ty | grinding, and, cousequontly, there 1s agrent ded Bhulor wo cast ble iy Of the lake shora frome | WAB WiLL AND GENERALLY KNOWN, morality for us tospeuk truly and’ modvetly” ot Defective Bollers. Rad. Ldto:nat wane AMOOIOAY.to atleinpe ten Wo mony god whntevor reno fiapossine ducime tis | Of Ungrotind cane. ‘Tho best opinion fy. that tke craft or plorwas often rowanded by a tine trout. Of 2 , Hinton ve kag tho virtues and achievements of thoaa we love, To the Entitor of ‘Ihe Chicago Tribune, ° x0, seneoun, Wo have no doubt ampio moana can boobs | loss will not full short of 10 por dent of the este ato no Buch wolcowe dite wrouts the eDurts of tha | A lady from Lake Providence makes na | provided always thit wo to mot disparage tho ‘ falned to de thls work from parties who own inida nt | mates tae in tho eurly part of tho grindisg {dior in tho lowor purtof thu lake, nor in, fact do wo 2 p hd Tere i anon ¢ | _ CHrosay, Jan, H.—Tho remarks of yout papor.| Tyranny According to Curtis, Uw Summit, that nea wow tourty worthless: and | gousur, say ALOUL 2,000 hegsiends, How sco the Hehuruinn wending hs way Homa with | hesitancy In saying, for Instance, that | chumicter of uthors. Hence, in speaking a Oth ‘upon the Incrensing frequency of 7 which, ly means of thie dranaue, will become vary f SS oeshends, tho old-time long string o¢ perch. “These romarss | nll of the facts, lng the partics, were | "Willams Collega In‘publte ite” her stalwart, | Of tho Oth uy ae tie FROM UO Noy, Mutha Eater ef) 2h Calcags, Tribune Yuluabley enelt elulcu or mee to have ante gators tS _spoly to Houtharh Lake Michigan, What trouuies | TH Of the facts, as well as the parties, Were | and perhaps more ambitions, alstora will doutt: | boller explosions are most tlmoly; this killing Cuscado, Jan, W—In Harper's Weekly of tho | he Gosut ueatiae Hoods, and fora Orie tines at tho A ‘Twenty ¥enre Conflict. the waters of th lako, nnd why lave ouraame tines | Known and generally commented pon. | less have no occasion for critical or doubting J } andinafning of human beings overy year by t fo Sent Doxinntng oF winter, to allow the ieeflold south of tie hecome s0 acareo tn tHolraetustomed haunis! ‘these | ‘The matter was simply ong in, the prosecus | remark for anything that fs utd or dono nt this 3 : Seite ane edtipulal teks inp snsear cto Sonatar ht ‘Tho keeper of the Grosse Polut lght, St ive the attention . inst tho t Sot fi Summit to tit with wator. J “ 878 grave probleme fur considuration; sv urava that ‘ =; | banaue scores and hundreds should rece! Conkling’s protoat nainst tho tyranny or | “'Phig Cominitten to my knowledge have beon | U. Boynton, was cured of yvheumatlsmn ct ; fegitacion fy ueciea toward w: otter proteation of | ton 5 OF Wich Ho. mut flare bo ow natal Wihatr(hon, nro some of tho atratns of influ. | of the press, bidding tho agents of Government tomnnngo | prossiig sald petitions upon the Canal sBoard | twenty yetirs! standing by tho uso of St t Wy prutoction ip needod., Nenriy every arttole of rile the sama fntons was meted to Dr, | coco whlch mark tho history of Willams Col- | It{sby no menns too much to say that nino- | cnucuces and conventions,” und Init Mr. Cur- | over sinve—and aftor six months, whon ittanp- | Jneobs Oll, enya the Chicago News, comumurcia) vatuo ts afforded sumo protection, aithor “ : " S 5 3 They peo? tonths of all such so-called necldents ure but a | tig says: “Thore fs avother tyranny of the samo | Mirent tho squoninish frionds of Mr. Cutter 1 t as “ Jones. So, too, withthe Grand Jury. They | !¢e! i , says: ty by iy : the destructor crating Bitte and eae | Would be ‘oxpositu. themse: certain Iret and pretminently that {sand always has | short romovefrom dollberate murder, which, ag ee ’ 1d not benglt longer-—referred tho:pinn to Mr, 7 ‘ ves to Seow i. Fo } Achnd,—that whioh, under pain of romoval, ox- | WOU b i ¢ bh Thavo the most unbounded confldance fn tts ot 4 2 lous iniluenge, Hor venerable " , 3 Jenne, and his defent is what scems to have iY j TABS paxoete olnuing te the anes, of vers que in) vengeanca In seeking to bring the culprit to | founder, wuuso Honored naio tho eollove uenes,"| Suegested by your valuablo journal, thoresuoutd | torte wonoy frou those holding uflce under tho | Peume,une ht detent | : heuling ond renovating proportiegot tho shakey i gem, ‘Ono consitors cho staunch Inwa nt Now | Justice, when oirhis way todo battle for bis Count ee te ee eee ee nero manufact- | Government." If thia impotent iottor of Mr. Carter's wns tho es : NS : Mork rolating to Ontario's waters, Lao sichizan, one | | ‘Chu facts may not bo vory complimentary | mado ita first endowment in faith and prayer, | ch ‘ek {ho uecor stoumaro much mure gone | No doubt tho practice may bo and probably | first und ouly evidence that the City of Chicago - — iabanta given overas nroy dure aitsensnnacs | to Southern localities In regard to tha, en- | for tho benoit of bis fellow-men, ‘ruo, it was | Brat rhnn inquy olor eoutton ef thik counties, of | hae boen carried tothooxtone of tyranny; bue | Was indifferent to tho damage and outengo they P ;. abilanta givou over as prey during all bonenns. fact | Torcenmient of Justice. They must be nesept- | a xmnll beginnlng, but tho world haa long, since | fire yenrs bollur explosions havo. beon of ex- int dy th Mr. Curtt 2 Thy havo been preasing to tho very lipsof tholr | j 4 +. ofthe dinapyonrance of whitetiah of Intu hae boon } cil, like facts In general ay undeniable, ‘That | reloleed ta tho ilawe which ir kindled. Thore, | rroniely rure occurrence, soveral causes aon. | Whit remedy docs Mr, Curtis proposo? Three | squonmish neizhbors tho last tino yenrs, they poled Alora, Chena teh auch. tho teow sfartans of which could not be found out In Lake Provi- | Utder a haystack, Sills, and Hall, and Richurta, tributing to this ond, tho itso of bollers that will | Polmts aro undisputed: Tirst, that our form uf | would not have tho cnuee they now have to fenr, 4 . 0 hor, whore nd atk ener, $ “young Elijahs,” In tho lungungo of anothur, + Guat lomperature, auficlont) for whitey dence, It remained for United States Mnrshal | seu " not explode, | Hneacetatotoen teat groumine dfatinevetspur | NOW Oflenns. le act hilinsalf to work In | edly tho parent of aeariy ull ourChriatian Uenoy~ | forest of Bolter: Inaurineg eompuntes, not Le- | funds: and third, tut tho Governinont does wot | fhouie thay hau the amie water tthe gel and CLIICAGO a Ni bur they It ho feeding fe e | good earnes! at end. 8 first move | olentinstitutrons, The dark corners of the earth al te Ie, specify any way in which these funds aro 9 | thatthoy were using it in tholr own bonuses, ing grounds. itis ringing. tall mratone Cant was to and thy Isunds of tha gocan fave for more thin | HOW thls wittful tnperiting of mon's liver, ec . ralacd, Mny wo nak ju what way Sr. Curtis | Tho Clty Council apprepriatad $100,00, and . iao aurinvont la shoud pedvall fF ele aroteae FIND RPLTATLE WITNESSES. Aguncration bocn bivased by tbo Meht und tha | Where stem producers aro at hand whict can- Prypidon tw False thom? plueed [at tho diapawtl oF the Mayor, but in tho OUT CCK. i PIQUE, nr. i MI oI yornmcy xist without clections; | Hurly last spring, on eturting the water ont of | ei A ie ira et Leta Gharot exist without cleetlonss | the North lranehy toputher: with the floods of i lon. Hy moans of that torrivie mmchina of & s whrinth of the fire there. kindled, and only the | Het kill and destroy, can be lonked at ns any- n Boston could not bury Charles Sumner | meantline tho Honda hud pusaed, and the current seed Greta tataeen ntcetna® | Hem uieg telus, {0 el Da | aeehancay eco wil pnts pngry na | MDE Mahe Haute RUT AG i | totes han HAO, ae tee SOW to mara | uaa owe Laces ad Het ead . itt rt “ 4 tH the controiling tifiuence for good and tho ever s ag * a personitl friend for deliveriug an oration ove rom that thno on notonc inch has tho Mayor . iy there te any lav iia cane, to. cal saith atleasta somewhat dungerous one. Ont gndurtny, powwor ithna exortod, It wil not bo | Of thoso miserable old worn-out death fans) fi ui \ , if ,, 18 corps, It must require t good deal of money | moyed towards abating tho mutsanco. Mr. Gur- i fhoulinor Iisa fect of my own obserration, sub- | those who know something of thee bull- ) doubted that the relliious charaater of ‘a ool. | HHY hunireds of which muy bo sgenweattorcd | to send abburuente inde av Fy Family ANG ApenKe | forscems to thinks that hoeauen tie jopposttion Tha Best and Ablest Repudlicas santlated by Allinger and otugrs, that during Osiouor | dozed localities. perhaps, ean fully nppreciate Jee, If true and uctive, hua n most Impartane | OVer this Western country, UMANITY. | org into overy school district to arouse the poo- . to ulls outrage on the part of the city, ‘of Uhi- rt | { + OBIS RGuemer when spawn ts Tipo in to whtoten | jt. ‘Thay went disguised, nan matter of course, | beariug on tho success ‘of its. graduates, How itnoksoarsian plu to know and do thelr poultical duty, Who |’ cao by the eitlzens along the lino, and heeauro Bwspaper in he Union. reett in the mult and spawn Of cayturod victims. ett They were engaged, ostensibly, in other and | ofton do men of great ability achieve a high po- root-Our Startora, shall furnish this monoy? ‘Abolttlonl the Canal Conpritanioisss: pee. Deut sndlaeah, Bny wondor thit those tab neo growing scarves that | ordinary pursults, ‘Chey hung about Lake | sition among thoir foltow-mens but 1¢ thelr To the Editor of The Chicago Tribune Ju tho uldon thie Hitle bands of Abolitionists | nftera delay of six months, to favor this mise Hnginativo hula for iratcetiane ie eater wey ve | Lrovidence and fis immediate vielnity for {| Monts gre tad thotr “fact staid on siippory | Crago, Jan. 1.—In a former lottor T nse | hero nnd there, worked to Wufwat ong | used nnd fuusod people’ with an catlmuto fablonof tho industry, | have doiesinined, thuvtne | sonic thine. "Chey succeeded In ferretiig out | Pltces and while the multitude may applau f tho grout’ Pro-Slnvery purtics and {of tho cost of tho plan, ho has dine Tho Weekt Tribune On Year foi One thay F the hon, history will condemn thoirdurk, | SWued the responsibility and guaranteed that | Hiekg the “itupublicun urginlzation fn hu- | covered ‘a 'now chapters in State mupers y Ro year 16) or Seanad ry Tania She tan be $4 bar cule all the particulars of the murder, ine pula donna and Jige thain Uy the stern rin: certain improvements are practicable whleb will | voxalt: ¥gome, eae up nulguia writing, after ws be si 10 ys y vision and opposition to Chicngo, ‘The 1K + Me. Cratatraction. in tui paiee, | fustoned the sao beyond question tipon tho | ciples of dusteo nad ioral ‘MiamsColloge | reduce the power required to propel etrect-ruil- | full day's works oll tuxod thomacives, thelr | Gonvlota nt folie havo. duet ne muel, reanon Dollar.in Clubs of Live, he F deal with the one urcatnourcy of ovit, ‘tha | proper parties, Wetter still, they found three | has always been true to these principlost may L y cnrs, but, not having been nsked to auswer | time, talents, purses. Sowe wore menn clothes | to churge the Stato with being opposed to thoir + Bee ae aA ab aan ie at | UL yaaa a wees WMG ot | BU a ne mE Ao | gl Tag ta rlton tren ponte | Piso fay ony oeu ng | Han on tna, ge, vale ae ; . nt 1o New eo nd testify, T Witnes and protninent ndvocutes of them. “4 recdont to tho slave, Hy UI jean Janul Buporvialot ne aint a clty, ry + YOIRHRA SS an SELON ne Tron aio Lene ie® | “Now, it naked for nn Ulustention of * Williams | to that nid lottor was nolthor of futorost. or | Heudant to, the, slave, Whew the Rupuullauy | Canal suportision being nuulnat tho elty: Ont LWT sc: the "Dime to spawn, 7) conatt t - 1; + “ e », | Collexa in public life” upon the tntellectual and | dmportance, in consequence of which Lam again | threw thutuaclyesinto ft,and labored for it with- | and repair tho ennal in 1880, $40,000 bus boon Sees. Wate tO ai te Bee rece: ite, MIC Huey wore Induced to leave one nt lime | tho olitieu! welfaroot tho Nation, er former | juduued to expinin further, out feo or rowan. Apent dn hoenant of tho suiting’ dawn of, the Subscribe. Prolitlo with an abundince of choice fishes. y One or them tins wwene | Presidont, Dr. Mark Hopking, belved and ru- | Granting thut n strect-rallway car roqutros | ,. 18 thae, u whold loyal Nation ralttod around tt; | Suinmit tovel for the benotlt of. to elty, and to ., chore ure at feast winaty-nine apecies ‘of fab in- | polnts, One of them thus went vored by ull the older graduates, Smmortal nao ng * y thon the freedinon enliated und tought under ita | tho great damnge of the cannot far navigation, habiting Lacy Michluan, all of wulon should come | to Missiaalupl, and from thence, a litle later, | tendor of thought, and De, Chadbourne, now | tho power of two horses to move it ut tho pres- | banners, und to ull eave pludges that freedom | ‘Thoyeaplo along tho canal and river, thouyh | Tie ‘uenue te tho bost business medium at bout alxty puoctan te the report ‘of thoUnitod Sata, | che to New Orleans, ‘Tho three wore | President, might cull bee sons from alt parts af | ent averngo rate of epecd, Tctnim that tho pow- | should tluniph, It bas over ud to contend | they do not number ag many ns thosoln' Chlengo, | oaimerciat exponent of this efty, und is antaar _ Fish Coudisaion for 3t'Th” [This list womltied wit | finally ot to tho oftles of United States Mare | tho Innd ‘and’ from lauds beyond the oocnn ton | ex so required may bo reduced fully oncetiird | sgainet a powerful aud unscrupulous foo; mon | belfove at least that they hivorights which oven | tha atrungunt amd moat Intlucndad ‘Hopublican Newe MEOUURLL OF TES Io od Wael’ wakerat™t tate shal Jack Wharton, ‘They one and all Nad gathoring ike this, aud say to nit the world! “Si-1 op one-half ata nominal Outlay, a0 that twocars | Nd money were and are ite great nocessltics n bulf-million of their neighbors are bound to. paporin tho West. : 4 jmonuinentum requierls circumapice.s’ All tha wod who shall furnists thom? Whon it | respuut, though thoy may hot have been mada’ Politically Win 1 s wpubtiess : Situs borseeing atu a stichipan tn* vouus by those THE BAME STORY TO TEL. learned professions, the mercantile, tho munu- | Moy bo propelled by the snine force whleh now | Guimotohuve Honora wud emolutaenta ta dise squeamish ‘by tho uote Of otbors, And it bus Bed etn aavraty mon ta a Ofte whatever tt hue boca tare ana t It gave tho name of the principal ond two | favturing, thoraliwiy, in fact wll tho loading jn- | propels one, or Lo nade to convoy one cur nt | pense, thero wero Hotwuntlig plonty Of Beckers; | seonod to me dusing All the ning sours thls worke Suutt, lerespootive of race, color, of polities, ste {thos wore of an Inoxbaustive nbund: accessorics, terests in our modern elvillzation, have the | renter rato of speed ar in u degree inking the | and aball those who sought xuecessfully be cx- | of pollution bie been golng on that tt would bo enjoy to Futieta vole and 64 yored fon and haved! “question, therofore, moat prominon: It would not do at once to proceed by Ine | xraduntes of Williams fn prominent, not to say | tak of propelling Aenr one-tiird to oneshulf | umpt from tho cost of fulfitiing tho party | wellfurthe peaple to consider the rightsof otb- bailat bunoeal unto arene a sae aR ENIS Dering States furladicilun over portia dictinent, ‘The United States Grand Jury, | controling, positions, who diffuse her intfluonce | casier by tho present power utilized, und, by the pledges und keoping thomacives In ofice? Novs | ors: and not, as they hayo tn my hoarlnyg, replied, ly count 10: Ne Beare ee tee rot aO eI B to be sure, were in suasion, ‘Tho evldenes | ony ull clnsses of soolety, As an author in improvemout in the reduatian of suld powerund | Mtr, Curtis oxpect tit tho old Livorty vanguard | In tho words of Hass ‘Twoed, * Well, whut aro yout | Me md untit ele and jpalitiont irty Tue bic Cuetration of this pulnt. The ation uf tho General inh al Sal thoolugical aad mental dotence, Dr. Hopkins, | udditionully thereto, to entisely overcome all | wilt ropraanize, find tholr own arms aud rations, | golug todo nboutt Wat, Lirostag, | publteats, ns well-as while Dumuorats, 13 44 OF grnmont rulative £0 bites mutans donuanstratag Mietment, noware uM reer te anne fraduato, anu, for generation, the honored obstacles Ip tha gucecnales. move mneute ar mone stand “in tho trenches Bad rune the fog, that es ‘- eaabllahod in See Mouth at 0 Noeth. vial Ititn or bord wy i 2 rene rusitont of tle eulloge, ia confexsodly the poor | caused by thaconstant atoppayes and together | men may hold alllcos bobind the bulwark tho: ni tha fitturo, as ia tho pasty hee InN y will sh Wie tound pructicatto ta ormire hutihouee errs publlcity,—of belny known to such as would | of any living nau, whe cloney oduanted ne | rendering vutirely usolesw nil devices or Appli- | maka ot thale ‘wotlcs, and In acourity-onlcy DIDN'T WANT TO BUY IT. vocate tho tatntonanee of th National orvdlsy UA y" ne cky ludve, wix milics out, in, of gn tha Ahure of our sure to telegraph; was morally certain to | Willigins minister in’ the pul itta of all our | ancea Known and used ita a car-startor, thelr good places freo from tho tyranny of tax~ ‘Mirltication of thy publls service; the ndvoency fst Tika’ tho ea Peay marae application to the Biate result In the aries implicated gatting out | lending cities, and, in! tact, allover ‘Thus I baye become convinced aud have ren pathorera? One forefathers proveatou, against For The Chleaja Tribune, poasunnbie projoats of fecal reform; tld ecundzy fon bulla, as Uovorntnont bwhis he iende nse | Of the way, ‘The only sate way, as deeded | tho land, Not forgetting the instructions of | song to imugine that the partica Interested and | taxation without representation; but is there an A Ilttlo bay possaasad a pig in publla expotdltucoss eppoxtiion to sataslittes 321 unsere pfurlediction over Hono not syocially wut | Wpott, Was to cause the arrests through afni- | thofrnlinn mater, thoy do not clothe tholr tonoh- | baving it within. theit ower io dope eal Im= olliccboldur 1 this Jand who te not ropees r ntad (in anecdote 'tly stated); curpernte Jobbory tn all tte formas; and thu proertts upact ty Congruss, Having obtalned poriil davit before a United States Comrmisstoner, | ines in the worn-out murmente of antiquated Mould’ inte for the pu koodand convenlonce | jn tho party which taxes him? It there dy, hu Ana, In tho hopo of Belting It, . | Mon of equal rights to all elitzuns, North and South 1 provides ait the vfonds, nagnataervien, station ) Tho attidavit was duly wade by Mr, Lanter, | teoloxys they do not feod thelr Hooks on tho | should do ¢o immodiatoly. should be gotten outot that plucens fast ae posgl= ‘Hil heart was mucu elated? 1 provides all tha funds necessary toe tho nl elds yay an by Str. alerts | dry bones and shriveled rellusof formor doxinies Atnenrd, TAPLAIN. |} ble. No nian or -womuu whe is not # tborough Th M Its of Th We Kly T [bung with thosa woll known, thut tho Govermont i tld Mo warrante for tho arrest of the yat- | Lit, wuizinue tho erent movemontsot our modurn Republican bisa right to hold aillee under it Not, { suppose, becauno he thought a Merits of The Wee y Ur roquired to sak permission of tates to remove ul ihe otortheoringe: «- olvilization, thoy strive to ylve thom A right dl+ Borrowed from Corsica, Hepubiean Aduniniatration. All wha are Roe Tho matter alinply funny, ABR Newspapur aro apparent to all Wo bolteve ts fore cumauiuct Harhure, blaikwatiaaten ot thelr | wure nowt abkected be Ae eta ae ere | inaneat wictntion gad tee men Metaeae aS | Even in Corgan, tho whilom iunapartt | Puyleaus na representa th, ths purty wonton, But vine tha bay, tee mapat GF enon it'oxeolm tn the amount, quullty, and varloty of territury, ahi hd Gen £ ] were noxt selveted by Marahal Jac! harton é stropyhold, tha Republicans bayo won i oon. ; bonchunt hud fur money, ‘ trnmontrewentzon tho urkadienios ot eatesucee | to procead to Lnko Lit tay tuo ieiou! profession you will fod | tito und Ht otery ns rau . 1 te Sf it le tyranny Faudiug-inattor which It provides, ovary other prdiice tovidency and mike the | the ‘student of Will inant, dol 1 | Plote und overwnelining victory, electing nincty- | kere gun woyorumenl, be t Hon uf tho kind inthis country, ‘Tho space allatte itouly prutuesus to protect | arrests, ‘Iho whole was conducted In such 0 | that sympathy IO gaat pultdie tae fie | Sight out of 1U8 mamnburs of tho local Logials- | 0,0nterco those laws, ull yovermmont fs Atany rate, tho parents wont + yen iy a Sa a le ‘ho duty, 10D, to . ¥ 4 thut sympathy and tho highest culture can do | Cs pak oa y tondvoriisors (s purpussly kupt down to nar Agtinvd. ite eospanalihiy cane eS fraleaely quot mannor that, outside of the vory fow | for sultcing humanity, Ie nil the commorataa | tUre—Chicaga Tribune news tem, ‘To visit at's nofghbor'a, purpusoly tyranny, rt The its ubitoan party hag not yotradcomed tts fe. Moro Ub dummns of clear, lezibty tye a «dour of the United states Government, immediately futerested, nothing was known. | und induatrin! pursultt of tho people, there you ‘To the Editar of Ths Chicago Tribune, pictues. Phe sate fa not fred, Ho la nn ou! ane a th bis plays Alte each week atthe Manet a eaiaciat acute tong ho ait ante or se enae avonoral (ay a hauld ex: he Devuty Marshals proceeded te Lake | will ud tho sonsof Witams elving direction Cw1CAao, Jan. 14,—1t bus eacaped your recotlecs | fiw and an ulien ou the Jand hia birth, tho 3 Hons, stortos, casars, voune, humorous jarasrais Providence In search of thelr men, and leading onward to the highest economicnl land ig valur helped to conquor for freedom ti . ri ie Lae Ridividoal bird] ie tied mona unseat haste page. | thelr mission was looked upon is bost ey and social rosulta, ‘Two of tha lending religious | Hon forthe timo no doubt, and it ta prounbly | Ent ihe tion. iso eatmnot neyuiron loineatond Af janvih a stranger ba voheld, outs} Urals OE tote tnad ta farerss cial Wit Wg. ory YouULITUL Mure afm seavariger than the | by tho following ellppinig: fourmals in Now York ury wiltad and gontrotied ean a meal ar ens peenti On ft, ur Just wuges for hls work, whilo he la do- And protapily te oquonttian nal Toports aro unsurpassed, ombractns st hove bu yuoieatod than wane heriiers aed WAT DOES IT MEAN? * tho wouelertcnere ai tae the cane te Ae Daecd, was bortuved from Cacao HTS ERE Ain auual alavory On pelo‘ alton with a atstury the information which farmora require for the Intel: Sa dust sa much of g pearunuay ae ale Supkey-bussard, we ponents derald, Fan b th [nike rein would tar: io eatiennte tho extent of About 1760 Gen. Paoll reacucd thie, bis native | Of punishment for petty offenses; iv buatun, To nell to hil his porous (pig) , +] sunt transaction of Lusiness, both us pollure 2! Pre ae ied inh, oftzaahing. & | strangers, who, trom thoiy miserable aid hanes | feat nretesion feuluiy dircotly upward to ihe | fsinnd, from the yoke of Gonoa, and, what wae Huhta ot atraciinu, wailo thot ation he ketped GUANA A TORY CONE ait “WFaots ‘nbout raliroad conbluauons and rates a ho hecverarivao! Ay for thulr fuuiltion, tenuud ba | doy looks, could not hava fallod to urouse tha | kighost paliticnt proferment? At. tho. vr, pore | oven of atill more Importance, crushed thy tore | TAROT # frueinaly wile tho Hig comiplattis, sund heard tela ne colieee oe, always noticed in Tix WEEKLY. i quel ne unlayftL sor sha Hehorinan: tu fons (is buns suspicions of our peuceable citizens, It was | bps, of overy touting city in tha "tand | ritiovondettn which, for threo centuries, hud | and gives credence, aa of old, to tho dunials of ‘ Improvenonts of naricultural machigory und ot at muvirlant tabos on the bank to Haoughs by many that thoy were elthor escaped | stands the advocate from Williams, plond- beon tho scourgo bf Corsica, Sardiniu, eto. My | to vpprossor, Re longed as mucha salotamako, - mathods of ullising farm produals aru duscrtved dig na fur ony to noelieel A aaee te ‘fhosa | convicts or highway robbers, and for sume thie | Ing for justice or perchance sitting upon A as the ‘Tho virtuous indignation with which bonorns Sty frond ‘ay uver you aids ‘ UR Weeiyy, ‘The timu has nuvor extated whun ono wiuru paren of | tO byes of our citizens wero on them. Lator, | thy Bunch to dlspenso it, Whon tha Stato of | Srected a domocratio Republi, of which to was | wy inembers of Congress nd curnlivtors Of Aud wo abuil, (n tho sequel, ace “itneal Jf." weltas on “The Furm und caries, -muntlell, so desplaus, was Created than wos nocded te | HOWGVER, It was ascertained that thay hail Deon | Ubfo dutermincd to adopt tho common-schoo) | tue bead. ho powers of Government wero l= | nomocratia presses deny every account oF the ‘Just how it ‘ai ‘Ol w eaiorticuhuree chee nase Bucot scuue iatitra) law. hay ora thy foud of targer | Bout Horo by duck Wharton, the United States | system, onu of tho beat Iu tho Union It was | Vided ag thos of England were, with local or | Riitiur aulmgon undvisution Frauds. poree: pst How te QiLounsiadeds Pe CRORE ERE HRT hey aegrige iatee, tte, mie, und olner antinala, | Mnrehul, to ntrugt threw of our best eltiaens— | tramed by our exciiont Prusidont, tho. Hon, | Peovinlal autonomy, ‘hls work was attributod | Tied on tho frecdumut und Toyal cieisen OF tee iy 7 ena Rwld aud UtAbieys tn eae eaue «| Gretna ite tele aa seo ehg pUrtuor, foodind | viz: Mf. 8, Vowall, J.D, Tompking, and ‘rt, J, | Hurvoy Nice, and ie way carried through tio | 0 Carla Honnpurto, tho futhor of Napoluon, and | Auited on tho freediien and loyal citizen of the He mot hls naranta botn thie nlght, Waekny, Noaute Roses aang es usGhol ad “Cho eeeeaeae tne Vawell, "Wo aro nt a'loss to kuow' tho churge | Leyistatura inuiily by Ia etoria, ieee value | At tat time Count Puoll, who at tho Umer our alayery whon the chivalry Scavuncod aes Abe ot quite @ boawtful aulrits ay ‘The Home Departinent, gosstp about tho fashions “Hatiy, Hehealiavu'fuileate structures, uid sonsoe of | umitnel those gontiomen, uniess, Indod, 1% ben | to thy Blue and to tho entire Northwest noimun | Mevolution was regurded uy onu of the foremost | SUNCY hun the chivalry denounced ua” ADs Hey ne he sonutBlig hadl to tall short: atorlos, und pooras, liorary suivotluns pals hunger, Lestdes inteliizones, Ivisas vicloua to | MAllvlouy porsrcution On the “part of, ih, If | can eatimate, Whoy the Einpira stato wished | Patriots of bistory.-the Washington of bis | Suinet humanity. Hi were wont to huur it, wake THY WERKLY attractive Wo the ladios ut Have eee ee tad vary ature vloment as to | Lanter, who fa at presont (n tho City of New Ore } to make u new aud tore comprehensive code of | CoUntty and tha tinique Governmunt which be | “Choa witch vio ono ‘thinks of denying to : , youngor moubors vf the family, drahea a wuraiehidudud vertouratar jeans,” unjustly "protected by “tho “United | hor laws, aie paced an honoted aonot Wittinn, | founded attracted thy Notice of the world gous | aris Wilich te ono thinks of denping to. Ho told them how his pig; that dayy peice ae: noite ATeuod Miss claims at ionath to impressthe | Btated wuthuritios, under, tho Winey ‘pros | Duvid Dhuley Velde at the heat of the enn, syally) Purticularly of tho American colontos. | tygfaccaule stuine on tho Fecord at. this Nations eR Rat corns near rollins +” Eytraordlnary Cheanness. Tahea Und ta deiuund of biatoe. thus humane and | (Xt that bie tite was in dungor fa ‘this | ston. und when the Nuuon found an empty avat | 2s Government was the one whieh we prnoveu: | hy aiiun Guru een tours sedan ati ed ithe UArOauinrs, HOUR Tee) ty xiraordinary Gheapness. Fixhloousiawabe busod forthe pratecitun of teins | Parldh, which t4 a, base and slanderous | on tho tench of tho Supreme court, de found | ¢d.t0 HUlld uLOR, So that, iftho eenural bohiet of | BURR Wore even muro indignantly doutod ogayo with pomp eroyllings “White tho prico of singte subscriptions will ret ‘econt and tho proyayution of the fovd-isies, ">" | dal¥andod, ‘Zhe fuae that My. Lanter evivained Avvrotur, Stephou.J.. Fivid, dietingulshod for | {Ho {ine bo truo, we are indeltud tom Honuparte |. iy cutruges whlch huve followed emunolpaion Bald he: “A straagor camo along, aiihide yo PostoplacotTuniteacuy Tues? SONNET, facly oviduiieu that the charges or ‘accusations | noblest ndvoeutee of tho tiglite af it, alo = HBB. | patter Dr ue no. Woes. th urMerstand the cool Ayn td have suid ieto biag-—but Wea reduted Whe priea te" GWE Domest S Vu Kol ny | 3 cel lay, ie o lve ; Inidat bave been toreibly wid fearfully mtercne | Sauer say gerolt ,aiy battlo-iieid one of hor Carponter Mustestt it, Berrtede rath eureRs ro outa maces sau inde ReDarra, | VLAN. For tweaty Dollare Twouty Cupios ly Por Ths Chicago Tribune. roavnted. ‘Tho arrcat’ oF puigeabla oltizens on | for buify generation be bus stood in the foremost To the Editor of Tha Chicago Tribunes ovidence of ber guilt. rap Paar acnt one yoar, eau 4 fruv copy to the gettur-up ‘The memory of happy days now gono— irresponatl evidence tsa this of tho past, | ranks of American statesmen, Ho dared oven | Citcago, duu.‘ 1-The suyyestion In tho | Cradled in porfury, as was the Iebellion, It Duvkota as on State. Chub, When awitily ted Hae Neagure-phutuned hour, whiel existed ouly during the durk ages. und is | to grappio with the prediction of Stacauluy musical column of Sunday’s “ius that tho | lent a now impetus to tho art of supproselng tho ennett, delegate from Dakota Torritory, fs 5 Fre Wrotehcduoss hud murked te for iteown | 8 Blot and a disgrace to age. ‘Tha Govern- | thatour country woutd be destroyed by the | ™ , PS SHUR tho | (ruth-anartin which tho Houth tad long boon | Iaborlug hoed toueen Dill through Congresaprus Terms of Tho Tribunct Gr Molueboly sith topeterinus pater went oF tho Unitod Btutes should not, fur the | Guths und Vandals generated In her own bogom, | Contral Musio-Fall shall buncofurth bear tho | ynadopty and tu-duy tt scous ua hurd avit wus | vidiag for the admission of the soul Dule oe yy ei dud xirt mo with ber ry “-diepetling zono~ sake vf poriccution ur putty spltu, week to | und he showed in the hulls of Cougress how that | name of its lumented founder Js seusible and thirty yours nyo to Kuin vredonoce for the story | that region as Suale. The proposition isto di- | 8!n#le Copy, poryear,... 5.08 -Kieals Itku tho doont of u forgotientiower persecute’ her citizens. witout & fut cause; | these very Gorka and Vandala woul wdus | desurved. It meots a quick response fu public | of be Wrongs committed against a defenseless | vide lt on the fortyeaixt purullel, and make two | For Clubs of Five (61.00 euch). 20.0! Ovor my soulual ult here aionel Gnd cepeoiuily should she not send objections | cuted by aur free seh ud republican instle timent, and Id bo adoptod by thi peuple, viteens Of uF Own lund. ‘o-duy tue | political divisions of nuusly equut alae, tue avuth | MF CIubs of ‘Ywunty (anid ang froo copy). Gy ho bapypy thoughts full, kee gentio abower | HUY fellows to muko Arrests, A groat doul | tuulony Inte quod, If not the beat, citizens, “Tala | soutvent, and should be adopted by the Unane |. TAS Ortho Nation ure ubunuduned by te Nuc | Lontaintuy seo sqaure mflesand 16 horet see | Haro Dully Tribune, Ur CWUnttaerseesesse> ENy SU ERTS sanind Sore nto ny bear wi ie ckection "ota, rit of mandates | twee Catala! Ya" Vanfgume atti | "Lou befoo tue Muro was rooted ne | Bete agama fae anawo only | Mayans we, Doeate nua gies i | Forantnis o-ege ry Rana Se 0 KUNSHING of josy Juyoud daye es pity er Lytton, who sald in Parilument durin, J ope ted in tof the Republionn purty kocp- follow! rousond for batt of uw bdtate eucl ‘or Sunday, pages (Dou! ue! year: s early, cl ead ee an Fleasure rents impart; Bone? inner ie pxrelilag: He Jeans nie eur snforinnte ree Ware that ae would be tee. upper part of & building on Twenty-seoond ints pledyes inade tis thelhume it the Nutlon. nalvision in Southern ‘Dukotu: *Seaa'a is . Specimen coptus sent froo. count Aud melt away Afictlon's heavy taazel tics; whereas, {F tho United Slates Sturahul bud | yotlee gor anotier conimy ie world esmeg | thrown into an-auditorlum and named by tho | SGeples and governs, and th Of this, about 6,00 ts ta thd togthern hale wad | OR4 Sato. : 1, oxi SN AgiihaND, Cuolt. Hamcouue, | proper Cegard for the foulluze of tho buople, | SOON of poopie, having like uw darie cloud | owner *Contral Hull" Yor this roason i for | "ie those whuloklolice Under tuo Republioan | thorowuinder, oF Over 1440, 1u tho south, or | poscoaiea giden gr to rediaterm fexeers at Out een ‘ select 4 ts pertoray hie dalton nae reipicted ot ape reicert care is vee ‘with une ae no olter ene: grand Rt te atony Nuuuple ought ity ure $0 Judiiferent to its existence and ob- | that portion proposed ty be organized (nto a ‘Addréds ui ‘Ibutg thoir shure | State, Jn yw the cotire vote of the Tortitor) = PANT: + With tho now moon, look out foroold weather, | tisk of taking peuceubly “eitizens tromeane | een cor dune 4 it thoweponssy thoy should an f early 1 THE TRIBUNE comrant Fenty iT Renae! Woe pi ince and bls oaduring iniluenco to follow, Within a@ fortoight the dally have | uf tho oxponsy, thoy should undergo the “ puin | was a little ove) in 1878 It wus nea oud, BI ‘ bay r rh AperS F 8,000, ly 10, cep Dr, Bull's Cough Syrup ta tho house, © | Losoms of tholr over with Living Mgbt, | chronicled tuo repurt of qdlurupurnule dauue ue | uf relmuyAl” Without troubling duo witb-un | aud we tue iuse election tu 18WIE wus Ghee Baluon, | Cor, Madison and Dearbora-eta., Chicoso:

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