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‘TIE CHICAGO’ TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, JANUARY 1 VU only child his handsome brown-stono front, | 96 degreea helow zoro, He was chased ten DEN VER. and ere wit the. goun enti Gen, eat : iniles and finally captured, but his faco and home. 1 know personally that Grant would cara wero badly frozen, the Intter finally tut bo greatly pleased nt Haute’ . | dropping ‘off, a Golorado Striving for Reprosentas | fo greatly bicssed at Hout’ appuintinent 1881—S1XTId PAG Je re mW accountof histen- | man, and when the cnfe was called to trial { that tine forward the real leader of the To: rses - der age,—9 yeara, finder? there can be no | yesterday the father stated to the Justice that Inamnioates, and the predestined great man of PPro rerte eae Any ene anaies crime, and’ under 14 the presumption {3 | the boy Was unable to uppeur by reaxon of | fils thne in England. to twenty, money tp, ange nat St fee ae ian entire want oF vie Hilibeles teed ned al the hauls ok police jiayttanten gs Me sans Fatilanent swith pitas Hit ae a if ce slowing nthe, 1) forner making the arrest. Mr, Paulson which the ‘Tortus, under Peel, eame Into oxhibition of cruelty ur depravit power iil” Rsil—aseembied i the wide of | GRIFFITH'S VALUATION. ol bencuprerremed ahd warrants wit fon in Garfield’s Cabs Grant, was at Manitou Springs —Coto- MONMOUTID, ILI. Fhe Longmare bay does not ceem ta eome out by bhie. Phe warrant fo reat excitement on the 22d of January, 1316, : — tion inet. rado'’s’ erowdod fashton-resort, laity miles Speetal Pispateh to The Cateaga Tribune, prelent the cnorinity gf the vet with whieh vew to Onl-er Crowley, and te ihe free-traders bad been at work, lashned What It Is, atid Whon and Mow It Ws inet. fois pouthy tha General was Cauplng uk Aosstnrtiy, Wh, Jai 14.—The pene pe 1s het ne Mt kath shone t guerees tt u pt so Hg Carney at lit Coleg and dobn Uraht hal begin atts ai - - Bade, . and a party travelin rine nudat | to any ane, t 4s parents fee! North Market street, and whet only | sisted by few. brifilant aud. enthustastie Trtahe, throu the inining ‘regions, Ne | turned suddenly cold ngain last night, and at Pin thelr power | anu block away fram tie station he fount Tentengute, had enrrie is ak dinerlean, as tS 1 ofclock this morning: 4 somo parts of the: -Very badly, aid‘are,dolig al led ot the rapid developnient of tho ie, fs 5 ied on, the antl-corn |!” + drifitiits vata ifs : have the n CGrifiilii's valuation ts a plirase no rr ,onginure buy piundahes ‘hey | the “stek tan? standing at the corner | jaw Auliation, whieh why dualined to convert often heard ‘Tho Movomont in Favor: of Ex-Goy. | toun: 7 y ed f pgrve : Ay Wy ‘i # * but not abwn: di country, and L personally kno g | city reulstored 10 degrtes below zero, ‘ALO | ualntain that. thelr little buy. waa ‘conxed | of Union and Washingtoalteete ches ice | 1 ee trade, (but not abynys understood) | > .Boutt for Postmaster- thinks Onrlield would Hot dnake mn akatakel le o'clock It was 18 beloye, and althougth'tt mod- town the hotis® for the purpaseof murdering | lind evidently been ated by his’ wee 0 sipninennes, ie a aa reference to Irish alfairs—the tenant-farma he accorded represeutution to this section, | erated during the day,-it’ls now about 10 de} hin. No child under 10 years has ever been | that he could easily muntcate to hin the | of the free-tradets were neverthelosa madity- | of the South and- West of Ireland haying 4 * Genoral, Grant has, moreover, gonu as fur in the dle grees below zero, ld ns convicted of a capital crime tn this eountry. | nature of Paulsen's Tony against Farm | ing and changing the sentiments of thacon- | most Unanimously resolved not to pay ren rection of securing Ruult’s appointinent as —— + Jt Massachusetts n boy 12 years old was ae- | er. Carvey was prougiet to the-station and | stituenctes represented In the House of Coine above the rate fixed by “ Grimth’ 1 his sense of etiquet would permit. f DUBUQUI-TA. 1° «| guitted dn spite of the teatinany, fn Tit | hooked nipon the charge, aud abwost ine | mons, and fnnlly of many of the strongest | igs” Me oF yo eeMth’s valu - Rumors of Furlhor Rallroad Consolidation— | Justutier the Chictzo Convention, while Denrgety lay Jan, ine There-w tier | els there ean be ne conviction wider the | mediately after bis father gaveston ball for | fenders tu that body. tue fine. of asad te he orlgin of the term dates’ bre {ists on Bernhardl's calling on Gen, Gariteld “in Washington, TNTQUe, Li, Jan. Mi There was another | seatutes of tie -Btate. un 40 years, and fy | bly appearce on the Muh Wn Treland — preelpituted matters. -, The | Nearly..tifty yenrs, In the early part of tt arte aes AHGr greetings eo elchange Cea | cay area ay cr tae arate the mur) Arata wot dey 2 eee, is cad wl "HUNG CHAN eae tote frstradene inp ae an | Laces cet he Goveruinent hnd unde a vi era q uli edt 20 tu. 23 degrees Belew zero on | be watelied vi come ‘: te nod : Amarignn Tes remarked: s vie Main atre sidan average of 8 degrors on af the tender age of the de LI HUNG CHANG. then thy rumors rea at rat’ 'discredlfted Giken to make what Is known ag! “Well, Judge, we'ra, polng to have a close | 14, iy ‘ ; a rh . i oO blu. ‘Che aie fy,clear, and, dry, prodie Spectat Correspondence of The Chteago Tribune. catanalens wo you tii You ean Carry | cing but fttle Inconvenfence to yutdedr busi Dexven, Colo, Jan. 10.—Phe coming Cabl- 8, General” the dJndgo replied, | ness. ‘The tes in tho fiver ts twenty-six nevis the topic of conversation West ns well | “There's been an enormous lumnigration the | Inches thick. abort as Engst; and for once we will admit thot lost ere ete. ayn Ase ae political AuNACaE 7 ci y . ayy v Q NNAy TILT. A mans curtosity is equal to 2 womnnn’s To did ye they all (rjed,—both Senators, Spectat Diapateh to The Chteugs Tribune. somboccasionally—say | onco tn every | ‘relter and 11M), wid the Kepresentative, Bele | xara tH ‘Inn. 14—Thera was a great four years when Wo of the press | ford.—and the eanpajen was hot and nus | )/0n) Iu the temperntare Inst night Abd. ro Oo ins uty) = bound ~—sto—sereate | tally severe, ‘Thousniidts of dollars were ex. | Change ln the temperature Inst night, Abd p. H ming Cabinet, Lo-night, as I write, pen led, and everybody worked; nbove all, | yesterday, tho mercury stood 47 abovarand tho eo delegation fe with Prosident- Belfurd,—welcomed uy the “Bob Iugersull | at 0 o'clock had fallen to 14, Atd this sven the Colorade delegation few play of the mountaing, aud dubbed by the Demoe- | tug it was 7 below. Krult 0. K. yet. 5 " elect Garileld ut Mentor, having left Wash- racy ns the * Red-Jlended Rooster,’—nnking |, —— iv Ington for that purpose by appolutinent yes- | a Sueceh avery mikht {iid Gravel Fiioue SNOW. es ap "| vell ws | sands of miles throug! jountulns, Late y sarox, D.C, § 44.—Srow terday, ‘Tho fact ei atrendy well ea) ar elpailonsnighte ae SNeRMNEO! WHE. Wied te Wasnxato, D.C, Jans 14.—Snow was tablished that there is to be o mem: f Teported early this morning tn Ollo, rn Mentor, which reads i ' ber of the Cabinet from tho Pacite | ° «We've kept our promise, and carried Col- | sylvain, nud Tennessee, The wenther is making a strona fight fora member of the | Denver ts full of ae is Ordnance Survey ” of Ireland, not al t rd ted Lane ge iy dente He Cab q sree A steetelt of | inet Htoelf oF whet Ste, indore teat tullltary and State purpoges, butalso to very Mis Extraordinary Carcers voine amember, purposed to fyrestall them | 98 a busis for Sxine Clay ates of taxatlor 5 : 4 San Urunctsco Chrmitete. by steps in the same direction, Parikanent | whieh, slnce the “ Unioh,’ hat 1 Au Interesting Budget from the Poller Frequent mention hag been made recently | assembled, ‘The House of Comnons’ was | wisettled and unsatlafactor been ina Courts shina’ f ‘ 1 . - of China's greatest statesman, Li Mung | crowded to n degree unusual even pon | The new “ Poor-inw Unfons?® nf Henry and Ema Johinaon, charged with Chang, but of his career and iiiteeeddeiita Nt “reat occasions. A fever of suppressed ex- { lye just coming Into existence, by drugging and robbing Siclolts Dosely 0} tte ts known {11 this country, chament iu ts nui, Expectition per us cathe nseie ne oar thal suppor lown fariner, of £269 Cash, were yesterda: F ¥ ede ti 4 yaded the whole asaemblage, ue pee! et sessed on the Land, ft was neecs ball exch to the Crimtunl Court. ier Jy 10 province | imoved and seconded, Then Sir Robert Puc fy regulated, ‘To ‘nitaln these endg,. if of Auwhel, His parents were possessed of a | urese, and, commanding an attention hushed. eats Of statisticians and vatunators was nt Charles Kolley, the principal of a band ,of | gmail tract of lund under enltivatton, from { hd Daluful, formally announced bly cone | tuched to .the sta having the survey i Jonters who robbed o strunken wan of $8 | witel they obtained thelr liveliivod. ‘The | version, te free-traste views, ant Left it ta be cash on the sidewalls {1 front of Gus Andere subject of tis sketch ty the second son of the | looking to thelr eractttal application. son's Crystal Palacg, wag.urrested Jast night fully, Lly elder brother, Li Hun Chang, is ‘The Tory party was at the crisis of Its fate. by Detcetives Serre and Pats. His | now Governor-General of Hukwang, while She, up fo: Lint tag lal companions Jiave all been sent to the House the younger, although holding ofiiclal rank, ly possessed the power ty mold of Correctlon upon $50 fines, ° attends to the wants of thelr aged mother, he wou uk dceertedt taking welth itty Ho ‘W.D, Lurrabee, o fine, siiart-looking young | Lidld not appear to have attracted any par- | Gladstone nid Sidney Werbert. There seemed THE CRIMINAL RECORD | Chinas Grent Statesman charge: among them were such embien Icish scholarans the late Kucene O'Uure and Joli O'Donovan. Sie Richard Grimitt Who hid elilef control of. the statistics un valuation, had tad expel MCG Ns wt practics farmer in. Kildare. He had also studied ft London and Ediuburg the sciences of chen istry, kevlozy, nnd mineralogy, and far twi years was pupil to a well-known agriculture States; and, ns one of tho Intter, Colorado ts | orado for Guriieti, generally elear Iu the West. Privy Council of the next President. Like poe RAILROAD nNusons. ‘ MENASICA, WIS, ‘{eman, was arrested In this elty yesterday by | tleulur attention until the outbreak of the } 10 one feft In the Communs to spent for the | and professional valuator in “the Lothiins,’ pur good old forefathers, who went exten- | There ‘is a new road westerly jn prospect. Special Dispatch f@ The Chicago Tribune, «ts Detuctive Henton, upon i telegram from | ‘aeplng rebellion, 1803/63, All that [y | teserted party and to voleeits passlouate in= | where, as In other parts of ‘Seotinnd, {arity alvely Into the tea business on Puritanic ‘The Chleago, Burlington & Quiney is in ft Murxasita, Wis, Jan, 14.—Flve tnches of. and Learn froin Boston that the surveyors ell yes yf ereury at Tah deadbend principles, they want representa | Witt soon be here, Seven abd @linil mil Hons | SOW fell yesterday, ‘The mereury ab 7, thy {lon with thelr taxes. Whnt thoy tre after Is | juve been subscribed In tho way of some | W2S90 below zero, 2 the chalr of the Postmaster-Goneral, and ox- Oba aulesatitndy ab the pronipet Is wate DES MOINES, TA. Sai, n ¥ i nh every «respect, = ‘She “Iie are NES) TAS ‘ Goy. Routt is thelr man, Tho Pacltle-State niney’ dar’ qulguly Des Mores, Ta, dan the moroury are let on the inetecn-years® lease syste Ue prepared for the Government acomplet set of Naltiations, founded on a chart Ia sued by him in 1839, and continues at the” head of its ‘department unt! 13. Te did not commence’ hig duties unth Jackson, Mich, whiet briefly stuted dint he | known of hin previous to that perlod is that | gnatlon at ‘Its betrayal, ‘Chen it was that was wanted there for. obtaining suns of | he passed the preliminary aybitiuation ‘at Distuell arose and made place for Whbwel Eby money on false pretenses. Ar ollleer lett | Ngauking, the provinelal Capital, with great | 8 slugle ellort. ‘Che speech tteelt, Judged by Javkson lost night, and will arrive here to- | erealt, and obtlued his degree, “His native | Oratorieal or dterary standards, was not a day, to take churge of the prisoner, Lursa: | villagers subserived: money {o further his | great one, but lt put lute words exuctly the bee wag aceompanied fn his it by a very progress Ta terature, and by the help of its | dondnant scelitis of the Tories towards Sir cago, Burlington & demure, nodest-louking Mtle won, rother he went te Pekin fur the grand tl- | Robert Pech pvas filled with rage and | 184, and then the. syatein whieh he adoptee representation . but ‘extensively pure! lasing Teal "estate | reached 22 degrees below zero here ‘this | J, 11, Curran was arrested yesterday afters | enuldl scholastic tournument, where, onee hatred, Sutne of its, passages eshibited Beet the Nalnation with reference to thr 18 NOT A NEW IDEA. throughout the city. ‘he location for its morning. "b noon at the Northwestern allroad depot by | More trlamphant, he was decorated with a | Ciarueteristic power, - an not,” seid he, papal Hithes of the soll, modified by peculins it wass trongly pressed on Pres{dent Hayes | future depot tt purchased some. time go, —. f Onieer Dan Byrnes Just after he lind stolen n | button of the fourth grade, At the port of | Vous of the converts, 1 gun perliaps, a | focal circumstances, ‘Under the Poor lav four years ago, and McCormick was the man, | And now thore tg o prospect at Inst of tho WITE SIGNAL SERVICE. i's villise Belong to the ‘ley, C, Bannan, a | Shunghal, in 18, he was enunzed as tntend- | Menberof a fallen party, ‘Lo the opinivus | act a separate valuction of tenements for thi asseasnient Of -poor rates waa undertaken and, na these were lit the hands chiefly 0 Joent yaluiators, inconvenience and in ma cnaes much injustice was experienced, it remedy thesa the “Tenement Vuluatlor Act" wus passed fu td, ‘enbsequently twerged in tha set now In force, —Lthind 16H Vie. Chay O—puased hn 1863, under whic) ack Sir Richard Griflith was appointed Com tuizstoner, © ‘The “nominal value of property Was based upon the revenue it was capable of ylelding, and. his rule to aavertain the cor rect value of property-was to add one-tl to hisown valuation, “which would el to use fils own words, “very nearly tie ful reub vale of the land under ordinary circum The high prices obtained for .agriouitura produce during the war with Napoleon, the early’ part of the century, liad crentet stich u competition for the possession of lant vis Lise ae a ¥ ; | anLof clreult, busily occupied In cuntriving | Which I have expressed” In. this House to reason Of Nervous excitement and several | divary effuris and the Suttuence which he them L sould ave relinquished my seat ag xinsses of wine seemed ,wanble to care fur brought to bear upon the soldlery from his well? S Ite of Pee "Well do we re Aimeelf, and was algo taken to the Central | Hatlve province caused hls promotion to the | Wete oi this site of the House—not, per- Sein fot’ Bs nade sick | RL oeg aU Mire enter | ee a Se Ne ORE ta tothe Armory. : Hut | Lis puriod that he beenune tuthnate with Cok We raise hin to the Beir where he eke ate 4 asad int ‘ , | Gordon, who commanded the forelgn cone Aad me etch He. pect conse! C. A. Speer, 23 years of aye, yesterday | tingent'In Ching. Subsequent events whieh pentcetlane UR art Lr OPER pleaded guilty before Justice Wallace to a | took place at tie fall of the Clty of Suachow Peels A iment dissolved abel a tiation charge of larceny ay batlee, preferred by his | estranged him srom Gordon, ‘The successes i ere ot Delong laa ary hatter eau former cnyployer, At. A, Deters, of No.2 | that attended his arms, the vigoruus manner | tl i RT Me ahaa MONO RARE La Mercantilu Building. Sp er emne Into | Inwhieh hoe supplied the force: tinder his Sioa aida exceut tl Tak Hen poorer Mr. Peters' employ a ilttie mere thin | command with military requirements, and Me have nor Delraye feel wah venulitien a yeur ago, and rose rapidly | the final overthrow of the rebellion gave hin | 98 toate ne ve ginates ie den from oflee-boy to =-check-messenzer, | an tnegunled Teputation ainaug the oflicials hha raed talc atnaspleres Aina Wie ee und then to bookkeeper snd conildential | of the Empire. Called to Pekin by the Cen- Theat atone tee ay ei iG one ni he Ww. nd clork. Speculations on the Bourd of ‘Trade | trat Government, Li was engaged In several | 1,8 partlentar qua: cr trips his sail to su enused him to rin short in his cash accounts, | ontetal eapuelties in the Proviices upon the | St Such anian nay be a powerful minis. and he wax compelled ‘to: tamper with the | Yungise.. diis military experiences were | tet but he ts no more a creat sintesninn than ef Sais burly consolidation of tha Atchison, Topeka TE: . . Ho wna ex-Governor of Arizona, had made a ese rare 2 2) Orrice or THE Cuter SionaL Orricen,: great teal of moncy in mining’ thore, and, Guiness “tno interes tueayo, Burlington & | wy er wosoN, D,C.-dany Bact a aie For te Hy after living for a while in San Franelseo, | tually common, and the consolidation will | ‘Tennessee and Ohio Valley, falling barame- was pushed for Cabinet place by Pacitic- | strongthen both, At the annual meeting of | ter and rising temperature, partly elondy? Coast men, together with the personal and the Ciileago, Burlington & Quiney, she other weather, and wind generally from east to other influence of Senator ‘Thurman, -his | day, the Fe ae ecto ousldetadl hy thelr south, : father-in-law, ‘Tho plan fatled, however, | ‘phough slow to seo the boint, they have nt | For the ower Lake region, falling barom: notwithstanding repented efforts; but the | jast recognized that Gould's fettadvantage eter, slightly warmer, southeast to south: failure was a good thing for MeCormick, } Iles in the consolidation of hfs Ines, and that, | west wind, and partly cloudy weather, ful- for, to brenk off the edges of Ils dlsappoint- | to fight hin Biden: tho best conlicluns, it 1S | jowed by light snow during night. : et ambition, the President. appolnted ‘him | Necessary for hts rivals to consulidate also, For the Upper Lako reglons, Upper Mis- the next year our Commisstoner-General to BERSS ABE? stasippland Lower Missouri Valleys, partly , the Untyersal Exposition at Paris, He was nie naning of fhe Baraharae aeeneolt i cloudy weather and areas of snow during the nltached to the Department of State, opened | interest, From Acopy of L’Evencment, of | day, south to west winds, falling barometer arofice In tho magnificent new Post-Oflice | Paris, just recelyed, Piearn that Bohemian | and rising temperature in southern portions, Building In New Yori’ City, lind one | onone of the dally papers of that city aet- | and variable winds 1 northern portluns, fol "7 veggal navy -unlly writes, in all surlousuees, of Sarn's q | . a of the {nest of the vessels of our navy ut bis touramong us. If it wor Mapes the fore Jowed during the night by rising barome:! ira ‘ ay % x i a ay to give to It a tietitlaus value, and rents Isposal, Went abroad with a ‘large staff of aj LOOAL OUSERVATIONS, check and cash books, ‘This he did until tho | once more brought inty requisition durlug | te iuan who gets up belinda carrluge iy a | as i ulue, tae and navy ofllcers, aud was better known Sli Birth OF cheinliarth she woul stand 1 Ciicagy Jan, 14—10:18 p,m, Hetlclouey, heategated spincting: Ike ith the Nlenfel Pebellion in Tsao. ‘This enreuts Brea Wt apeechiavas, tiobareabone in Her a mled, Alu: trebled By the Interven, In Paris during that grand World's Fair | of the United States than did the famous Mrs, | “Tine [Hr Phere | Wind pve ny ean | HUN Mon cave He exposirand [it ¢ | 1800, Tuumneediagedy areas ee mausures. 1M) sue Hterary oF rhietorleal sense, if tudteated Jhan any other American, Weadhull, who, itis Balt, refused to nceept ‘The present movement, therefore, although hor Hombuation.; phe ratene gue fut tor ot Anovelty to the average reporter In Wash- | irorning and eveuing, hur experiences and jn {ngton, fs nothing new; It 1s simply a repetl- | pressions of each and every orcurrence,—so ton of the Pneific-Coast claln of 1870,—more |:that, on her return, big publication of her nar of the smaller fenants, in bulk, ag fas. sc: * fe fy the fact that he wis married shortly before | ere, tt vernor-Get tof Chiiht, | the possession of great powers in the man hits downfall ton very charming young lady CSung Howe sines Peat fame as, ths who made It. Ina supreme crises here was in the West Division, 4:7, framer of the Livuilin Preity was dismissed Hie oy aaa capably oF ebane lo the iene EE 7 aN y from his post Li Mung Chang wis ap- cI a ty Sy nilitoud geatertny HRA nee pulnted to investignte the clreulustanees of | alone saved his party from: anidiilation. = ¢ el out of Tease.” As it iy sald Ir fy the Scriplures, they Iherally “ground tht fuces of the poor ?’s but the curse denouncec against those who remove Iandmapks”? anc “add Held to field ” fellun them Hké a visible ci Clourty. Cloudy. Maximum temverature, 8: wintinam u el a : ‘ ¢ Yiec- | Here was one who could give words to’ the | Judginent; aul to-day there 1s not left a rem werful and stronger far on account of the | dinry, verbatim et Ilteratin,. will bea falth- GuseuaL obsEAVATIONS. telegraplud from Greatal, Lake to have four | Ud Wasgnere, tu received the post of Hee- | teclines which weresecthiue in the hearts of | ANT OF the once yowentnt Get arrogant tribe be tul Brnhardt mii f tho t ©. D, e ah polleemen mect tho incoming train over that | roy of hi, Supe ie! le lowe i “lel ty f“aniddlemen, so a1 s enormous Increaso In wenlth’ and .pop- ya ae es mae CHO AGO, Jun, MONS pete | Pind at the Clsbourn pine" crossing, und at- | the northern ports of Clitua, and co-General- | dis Jctow partisans, Bute al we Miae ‘the writhien of "B rant weseribed Ie : ; hoe aa E 7 u a 7 if powerless on the mainent to express, ite Yl seni, $rliin, and Carle lation since that tlie,” Leadville was st Tee] wring, land awe | tend to a party of rough who. had been ere- | issimo of tha military and naval forces of | bower y 8 ton. ‘The evil they y a then unknown; and, when it Is. re- A HARD WINTER. . eeu et me : re hae : ating a rent slleinenanea.dy Hla lt all tig thy gle. (cigs Aumont referent Li | eae of Pe ear ag eae ene oe niler theme The Sendlasaiiria rene lords semembered that = tho.“ played-out cnicha 4 ‘Ribany. 9 wal Gi Hay {pouiGenova Lak Gs ind resived ‘Sluice 186, by gathering around him those | calmer even than was usual with him. ‘The uf the soll,” ns they are called, who’ were mp” produced during the. yenr Just HICAGO, ‘Alvena. = peeanit Min to collec dates from other pag. | Chinese who jae a knowledge of Western | §pecch he made ut this turning point of his | an gre mostly “absentecs’—did not Judged by the record of tha thermometer, $ ’ ae Dean en te orate nee tes yesterday was the second colilest-day of tho | cairo. u x Colorado atone may benppreeinted, Itts ge wwlaler, but the tele sels catriell tlie cold erally conceded that the portfolio Mesbe- Nes i am iy a cheat aator against Iween Colorado and Californian; and, on the | !#8 wnpleasnn| nyasian Lyd the general be- poore of politics largely, the cial’ of the Mef wns that the “wave” had come froma foriner $3 well founded, and tho pros pointsomewhat nearer tho North Pole than pect of - success iat today very any of its predecessors, As it wag, the rec- fair, ‘The efforts in behalf of ex-Goy, | tl sesterday at the Signal-Service ofice of Routt aro more strongly backed than ts gen- | 32 eres below zoro was only three degrees short of tho ‘lowest, which ovcurred Duc, 29 feel tnellned tu ‘forego the high rest: that had contributed’ so materially tc swell their’ Incomes. They substitutes the “agent?” and the “sf ball for tha ex. ‘tinet middlemen”; and with. the new anc lisproved Jegal- machinery pliced at thell ‘allapagat by-successtve Parliaments (in whiet all the leg ly ators were thomsel¥cs landlords), they ground these nifortunats tillers of tht soil nore ruthlesly than ever, “The disfran- ehisement of ‘the -' Forty-Shilling Freehold: ers”? wis the first blow to the class of snal’ oy | selene, he has kept well {uforuied on tho tin- | life could not stem the free-trade thdes It was Sie the eomiuanne oseabpen py nd proverments In gunnery, military. treties, te- | Nob oxpectedt. to elt was monde fora spite of them they threajened to throw him caraphy, ship-bullding and thy useful urts, } cause already last, it ip he My rarty toe olf tho train, and throw, averyone else off | fis pet object, he Ching Merchant Steam gether int annals stan ta dead the a cnreer y y bys vhen the e, | personal attention, Its duancial” affairs he . 5 , anna fareen gaumplgtely by st ae pe afer Ae pollen, has Jooked after varefully, and iis influence tuvfrloudly crite Already quoted, * onv long, cnr and arrested them, “Atithe West Chleago pine Hie suatral Government Juan bet used uubroken, brillant suecess.’*.. Avenue Station they gpye the mnumes of | to farther prospects in every way, Ue Sy d 6 v! le de, Ed. | has attuehed to hls yamun or bureau an SAGACITY OF ANIMALS. Houtee corey s Jay sola tan yesh Amerteany W. IL Pethick, United States ° 4 “Oflcer Patrick MeUart jeeConsil at Tentsin, and several Chinese, fog Striped Ba a) Aare, ea Lahti A ” i na while traveling That Ya One of the Wone : 4 3 desea bd ] 1e of eottler fariners; depriving ‘thont of thelr po- erally supposed, ¥or some tong wall-orgait- ise | ‘hls post yesterday, mount hal ily attention the. fs OF tha utter Fucelved thelr o ducatlon In : Peer the Sarid ; {iteat value tu the suelal seale, whleh ad ateth bt tae oh Li " th ins * rit Sergt. Mitchell, of the Signal Service, re- 413g front of Jon eee Goo cttke Commer | (ord: Others studied ty Europe—tn vor. |“ T sce an item In one of the papera-nbout | anlyrat tite cost of chatning them to. the pall or the haiti a taaten The SHOVORehE ported yesterday that the extremest cold was Ba of Alport avenue and aHighteenth street. Pet Rat aR te ae ‘Pou: | a dog down ti Georgia thatstole a niekeland | they tilled for othory/Tiko-tha serfs of Rus. lias been sngaciously aimed. . Althongh.| Fached between 7 and 7:30 o'clock yesterday W]e Whion tho officer ndvised he contestants to | foutand Brest: aid in Geranyy at Bern bought somemeat. I like stories aboutinni- | 18. The fuposition of | pour rates,” * Lar. Krohle Le . anorning, Early ‘Thursday morning a ight Pes one, of thou, named: Joseph ondssen, ‘The prominent artigles relatto q : pede pny. cuss.” aud * Grand. Jury, (or county) tho logic of tho situntion «amit | Pain faliewha wud at tie thins belag Peony ahs a | -di- nabs; wa “nblided’s the pledesren, dhe wrominent artieles rela tio init begnuse. Llaverseme ae sragucyes feat ita by various Ingentous devices pint ‘to the Interlor' Department as‘] south. Yt veoredt shortly to the southwest “ sat i uidly, “Then” “when the ott: hewspapers of tle world: are. ali | 8nimals myself, youever ear ol ay ‘Were ni unit ei eu on tho un fortunate tal + the praper pigce for a Western man, | and, then got round to the north. cliatelrye B18 cer, arrested | hin, i rote yeessteds | translated for bin infurimation, "Ag | strived bass of mine? L got hia two years | ants Inerensy AoE purer, Htc, i ie itis clear that 10 one ns far west nsthis point | during the night to the northwest and bick= wy] aL and; calling his companitiis to his ausist- | ify necessary for tho Ministers “of { ago, up in Pennsylvania. . Ile's the ‘most sn- |. miptign, frou hee rag) . wx can or could In any way hope to reach such | Ing in, tho morning tu the west, from which a it ance, ho dragged hin inteche salugny Where | foreign Powers acereilited to the gnclous cuss in this world.” ae Bee Ie atebee | pavigee ol peas iaxea aposition. ‘The Post Olllee Department was, | quarter the chillin gusts were maintained aH the crowd sheedity robbyd hin of hls stat | Cyurt of Pekin to pass Tlentsin on thelr way: * Don't think J Know him,” réptted theelty | fons,” ” by wile the, Eee“ doa therefore, selec and all the work has | very steadily ail day long. Private ther- 7 and club, and then beat myl kicked hilt ft- | to theCapltal,. the Viceroy has, without ox “2 iv TCp Yj Hons,” by which. tho rich doumesnes been concentrated to that end, ns”, Inoineters, placed In Dositions nefrer to the ao Tlously, “McCarthy managed to Gat dO the | ception, thé hinor to recelye them: Al tho | cltor, to whom-the question was addressed, | surroundiig the “Iandlords' luxurious resi- ROUTT 18 THOROVAIIT. ground tlian the self-reglstering instrumont i door and whistled for help? and -Oileer Me- treaties concluded with Western Powers | ‘1s he particularly smart?” -"- -. + - >> + | dences excaped nssessment, ‘and=the weight won , ne Ha Sled Service, rave {ower regards, Sue Post- | that of Managse marking 17 below at 8 o’cloe! y duerelhy is bucoud Assistant Toes Jn the morning, 15 below at 10, 7 beluw at ie Bpringing tip of new towns in | Hon, 2 below ut Sand 6 p.m, respectively, renlons of tho West, and the .in- aud below nee Bp. ine i of tha eldest voi eessant demand for ailditions!. postal facili- Heat foe thee gee e eal rd palit ee ; fles, together with the, neceasity. of the | Teac! Hed or tha pas Freitas tera has bean fist, mall system for “tho deusely-popu-"| Supplied by Sergl, Alltchell: KILLING HIS:SCHOOLMATE, luted districts of the Enaty ‘are —all- eae ee Toowest point. matters with which he is. perfectly con | 18% tach ers A Boy of Nino Indictod for tho Murder Yersant. His frends are setting forth his.) 72 ofa Goy of Right. . Jorge experlunce: and hls unquestioned -fit- Boston Spectutto New York Sune. hess; that Lis practical qualitieatlons are rece | 1675) Tho Grand Jury of Washington County, deuuise Aig pace ma ats er 2 biity itd Me., sliting at Maclitas, brought tn an indlet- head of tho postal serviee, "Tyner, | From this it will be seen that Inst winter | tent against Warren Longmore, of Pem- who is now. Firat Assistant Post- | was the mildest and thatof 1875 the coldest broke, for tho murder of Freoman Wright, | master-General under Maynard, ng ho was | for many years, ‘Tho present winter, having | Longmore 1s only 9 years old,.and Wright lnder Judge Key, will nske a strong. effort | got downto 15 degrees below already, may only & The indictment contains three fo regain his old ploce, but tncks political | Sue surpass tha coldest on record, aid for vn 1 t eh ti backliz, As Grant’s Postnyaster-General, he’! supplying a steadily recurring surles of cold | counts. The second. count charges muriter. lost his best and strongest frlend by ‘the snaps itis hardly behind auy of Its prede- | with a shotgun, and tho third murder with» death of sunator Aprtons and erent ayes cussors, spade, About twenty witnesses have, bedn fo cuneliiate the Southern element, appolii i 3 ’ ce Sudae Keys with amany sich. Tyner was OYSTER-MEN IROZEN. before ec crant saris Wiel, Aes been en compelled: to step down aud out, atid be con Speetat Dispatch to The Chicaoa Tribune, Suge tan y ‘a lsitidl tent as First Agsiatant. c Barrinone, Md., Jan, 14.—Tho Unptaln of The criine for wich Longmore Js Indietgd. ‘The fnet that, during the preliminary con- t satan was committed at Pembroke Oct, 8, and tho fest whieh preceded the Chicago Convention, | & Schooner which arrived here to-night from | Creumstances were as follows: 1 ex-Goy, Routt was a strong Grant man, bears | Solomon: Island reports terrible suffering Longmore and Wright were schoolmates, iu no way on the matter of the futuro Cabl- | from cold and exhaustion Among tho oyster- d on the after f Oct. 8, afte 1} ri Meine ae, dimes were drawn betwoen, the | dredgersinthe lower partof Chesapeake Bay | 204 on the afternoon of Oct, & after sehool. Blaine men and tho Graht columm, and nef- nd its tributaries, About twenty oyater was dismissed, they went to Longmore’s ther got whint they desired. Gen, Garfield } ® 2 house, ‘The latter's parents were absent, arid Was “tho great’ penco-mnker of — the | pungles aré Ice-bound in the abovo localities, tho boys had things thelr own way, In thelr Convention; and in the hot ermpatan which | and the renialns of two oyster-mon who had anderings about the prenilses the foundia followed his nominattonall the feeling which been frozen to death, were found drifting Ww e p Sst a i " way have arisen before was merged in tho | ghout among tho ice yesterday, John Hoy | Stoteun ‘Tho. subsequent’ events until tha tormon desire for party sucess: ‘ollowing arrival of John Bragdon, a neighbor, whe of taxation: fell’ on the -arable-‘and pasture land, from wiieh alone the tenant could de- rive any profit, whily, the waste and unayalla- ble'ncres Were measured and charged to hin ‘at the saine rates ns though thoy were fertile ground, The repent:ot the “Corn Laws” — passed for the benctit of the English manu: ‘acturlny interests—striick.gnother blow. ut the Iniah fariuers, exposing thelr products to direct conipetition “with” the boundless re- sources of Russin and America, without th any way elieapeulng.for thamselves the cost of production, or lightening tho loud of “rent” under whiet for generations they had stagered, In rugs and anisery, Succes sive perlodical fallures: of the potutd crup,— ou which atone the Irlin peasant could pre: - sume to depend for his “Ilving,” culminut- Ing in the disastrous ane of: 184,—com- pleted the rutn.of the Irish farmers, and sent’ 5,000,000 of our people Into famine graves oor: exile, ‘Tha substitution of steam for sailing vessels, In ocean nuyisea- Hon, bringing New-York, in point of tine, a3 nent to. Liverpoot ax Cork or Belfast wus itty years ago,—has made that ruin frredeemable under the present clrenmstances of tha. Irfgh pedinnt—nv Stal root of the utter vicious+ ness of tho fendal hind system, sineo the very progress of manklud onfy serves, under its Miluenee, to make the condigon of the Irish beovle more wretehod. ‘Cha freeholding farmer of the Western pralrier can now hy down the products of his tand in the Euro- bean markets at rates 80 per cent cheaper than the same can bo raised in Irgland, while the tenant has to pay both rent and taxes. “Griflitl’s” Valuation,” thorefore,— made ata ting when none of these. condi- ‘Hugh, who responded, telephoned for the | sinea 1860—with the exception of-the bur | “ile donen thing recently tht made some “Paar of hls golaboeers a ee ea eG aN | Linxnme Trenty—havo been signed by Llus | talk in our nelglibotliood,- Wehad company two of his colaborers In ieee nd tocked | Heh Conmlsstouer for his Lmperial Majesty | tor supper one wight, nnd thio: cat stole the , o i up OMeer MeCarthy were tifrested and locked f Jovertic a G Up at the West i welfliiSi Yet Station. ‘The oF cule. ae Tae By he quenion meat while my wife wasn’t looking, ‘Took latter pave the names ofVenzel Slutho and arising with foreigners. Extraordinary pow- | St right olf the stove. “What do you supposo Fran Novatug, ue erg ard delegated to hint. ‘Tho supervision | that fish did? “He just flopped’ out of lls : | According to the testimey developed on a | of the Shanghal, Foochow, and, Iiseed, al | tub and crawled Into that ban, ahd began to trial before Justice Summerfield yesterday | tha arsenals of Chinn ate confided to Ms couk himself! ‘He dfdn't: propose to have afternoon there have intely been some exeli- | care. Krupp guns and Rewingtun rifles, “body * vay ff : I Ing and diszracaful rcenus enacted at No. 231 | Enugtish torpedues and Amertean dredgers | Anybody” po eway “from” iny house Wabash avenue, "rhireu on four young neu | have bis patronage. Every agentin Ching | hungry. My wife snatched him out-of among: them Bryan HY Rent, an aie | for warlike waterlal waits “pou bin atid | the pan and slung hha back into the water. tour operator on thor “open Bonrd’” | submits new weapons for his tuspuetlon. By | ren minutes afterwards “she found him try: —occupled . a routs here, and | reasou of tha fimmarnge Influences he pos-° ing to senle hhnself with a piece of tin, Fact, -goie — unpleasantness ., resulted from | susseg, in the fact that tho gar 13. Of. the i t Bi ‘i Hie breaking of several arlieles of furniture. | priiglpal treaty ports are composed of his | And she had to send for some amore meat be- ‘The landlady, Mrs, Surat’ Kelly, a handsome | huediate provineias—viz: Auliwel men, | fore he'd let up. Hotsn knowing ones that ‘young marred woumn, femonsteated with | and. that ho Is surrounded by nearly 80,000 bags, A coup Gof i 8 RES aie hind araw Kent auont the matter, In-ls room, and, hot | soldiers ready to obey nls beck: und call, | with a servant girl, Tene ur: wince to foul Avords and harsh numes wore tised on both | even the central Government holds hus iu | hin wit Shileyse and ie forgot a fortwo sites, ‘Lhe young woman testifivd that Kont | awe. “ + | days, He dieu! CBay mitch ha @ th i day struck her on the check with his “open In‘ person ho Is about 6 fect Sinchesin | he began ure rag tees wn tenth NES. Hand, ane galiet cranved nee fights by hehe, but owing to us age (ce pone its HON you think he cot even with that tho wrist, Mrs. Taylor, nother of SMrs. Kel- | forat is somewhutbent. His uot ce he are 4 ly, enue to tha reaetg with s feather duster With w heavy black wustnebe, | Plereing uyes | Haven't the remotest {dea," sald the elty nd broke it noross the arms of Kunt, cnus- | and a sarcastic expression give to bis taco n | editor, , 4 ing him to release his howl of her daughter, hinrkedl character” He is astute, keen, and 4 Whyjhe {ustwentand hud some spoons tn Another young wan, a Indger In the honse, | chantay, but withal haa a highly polished her trunk. Ai A wl oa aryl peucliod her. enlled’in an oflicer, and Kent wan arrested, | nunner, and overreaches a European with | room, and dive ye tie wee now ite teehs Justice Sunnurdeld foundtnencensed guilty | the most winning politeness, Anxinug to |] wr Tha way we el it an Hos a try la of An nasault, and tned dna 35, Le also | obtain knowledge fn every form, he hag em- | to play the edie lodge on my wife for not placed him under $200 puis tokcop the | ployed a number of foraigners.. Some are | lettiiue him sleep hn fe teakcer le, during the peace, be sill retalned In his service, but otbers have | culd snap, It Hikes tie» oly family to ret Joseph Noll, » conductor on the Mitwaukeo | Been disulssed when thelr power of tmparte | allend af that fish. Nesterday, tho water vate ib Sheet-enrs, Wille going north, | Uuetnformution hos been at au ond, “The | froze stitt tn his {ub ond te pub up a danger anh ae. a the vinditee at Oorchtek Inat | My way ia which Li, in common with thy | sual nud was skathug around It on his ti Chinese mandating in power, cau be | aud trying to fall in when we found hin. ovening felt a handin his: pucker, and turn | host of Chi i i broke Mie tee for him, and that night he gent ing suddenly to see who itavas helselzed the et Is by counter duplicity, While this me wbill H Hh eet Etats , “ f y | tons, so nilverse to tho Trish tenant, pre- ha ex: 80, G and Cornelius, Jones, two dredgers, wero er bch method {s repugnant to English or Amer for $18 be use the sudden thaw | u aul ¢ ake eee ok Eincady tn re Garey ie compelled to leave tholr youse!, “tn | Heard tho report uf n gun, ts 1s matter Of HACE seilae stonulnie, Nyse to lay an tue Jean liteas, It iy to be remembered that the Hoi redttced Ui fae etal jieauust Ge Been Ereaker ine ontores, piiumed Knteht” from Maine may bo the | which they wore frozon up in the fee, as the felloy who had robbed” him | system la that of fightlug the Chinese with % o but, under the changed clreunistances of tha cusp, itfs nbsolutely certain that It could nos bg sustained on a fatr, criticnl examination, a | “An oda Ne * Tha catGof tho Gilae We cheap he was,” 1 Yin ashlar manner somo two weeks ago of | Holrown wenpona. ay Teliould say,” concede! tho ofty ed- about $3 cash, ‘The conductor called to his k itor. ‘axsistance some of the passengers, who aided ~, DISRAELIS “He's a remarkable bass.. One night not him to holduu the thlef until Otlicers Uwens, ; ‘2 Jong ago L heard the dernidost row you ever and Gunderson turned up. Upon being | mow We Beenmo tho Lender of the | geen, Went down stilrs, aid there ho wae,: ’ 4 z : murder, Uragdon anys ho went ta the houge Premmter, VIE be willy of tho, ane into and walked a distance of forty miles to An- | tiumediately ih Hearing tho report of a gut, im on tho army retired list ho piso Will be | 24Polls, Ald., where they arrived toxtay.with | ashe knew the boys wero thore alone, Un cared for, y 7 wir ears frozen and thelr hands and feet | surveylug the yard Bragdon detected bjuod- Itis intimated, howover, that some of the | badly frost-bitten. Arrangements have been | stains near the door of thy house, witdh Biaino men—notebly $B. Elkins, Goy. Diele } Made to send rollef at once to the fee-bound | aroused hls fear that goincthing ‘torritie, had dount, from which camo tho indictment i ‘oar’ Touse, York, was by we Hs + i edly. brought to the West Chicago Avenue Station ‘Forles, sitting on the side of atub, and a clas “of, crowded at noon on New- Your's Day. Pashiure Hefanulek, W. 13 Chandler, and’othors—in- | Vessels and thelr eufferlug crews, ‘inpyoned,. He Jooked mhout, haeriedly for | tho prisoner gave the nme of ‘Thomas Gil Albany angus > cucktonehes was tending? “it: {3 a man | aur Hretsed mon sipied thelr cates befurd gu, ie uulab Routt, aie cnet Lakin GRAND RAPIDS, MICII. trail of blood, gulded aluo by tha outa oe folly aif ee ae year, peg conductar In 1841, the Whigs being In power, under je i the) man 2 Has he = boll on its cutis Mlarticd by a wost extrnordiuary toads Temas * UE Bptctal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, going one using o shovel, ho soon/suw a ie weket, and he fdenthied the money | Lord Melbourne’s Adiwinistratjon, Lord John tho'mun do? Shall ha wipe off his chin?) compost suund, and voustated parity of "a tromyuduns whirring und serntah| if care Yied ‘the augycstion of a pitche ttle, und whatever cuused it wagunmisuikably advancing upon thd café, alvolt in a hindered ang spas. tnodje mannyr. It caine pourcrund Hourer, until with a jinul grand rush there swooped ju upon the nstonishod yotnpany a majostlo bald-haaled pays of tho lurgust size. Tho lordly bird, whlch bad como down tho ventilating shige in tho ball, urrauged big xis gud tilt, wod abakiug of a Uasket full of ‘fvuthers thal a become foosunod tn his descent, looked about, Johu, who hud charge of tho café, thinking ho wus dealing with a turkey, stooped tu plok ft up, when the engly struck bim with its wing wus found upon Gilfoll at the station, For soma | Russell, one of the leaders, bronglit forward ‘The wun shall wipe off his chin’ ‘Thattish months past strect-car conductors lave been | a measure in behalt of the Administration, had cot hurd up and started a night school, ie cholce yicthins of a bund of plekpockets proposing a reduetion of tho'dutics on grein. | and was meking 820 a month, Of course, v and of daring highway robbers, and a pum The e had to bust that—eouldt stand the nufse, if ec 3 . by Ud not contemplate free trade, or any | Ha , Rae Ree eearereaettar cae dies fn approach to it, Both parties condeiuned that Noald yu Tike to aut alt aaaueiiay nbont them. Gilfojl ja thaught to he the chap who | then obnoxious doctrine, and Lord John *What do you cnil hilt that for?" ing. one most ne fe wacketeutoe| ne and fis Russell and Lond -Avlbonene had cae of pngamae, hg. ies it Bil” toauao ee all i ei i - u i q rains and affection, en 1 wi Alon to-day Ju the West Division Police Court. ace ectared le Editar ethan mann nga, be oak Jay tedloing for es ant i James, allasDoe” Farmer and ‘Thomas | ‘0 ® seduction of dutica, Thls was enoughto | ground with iis lvead bandaged up, just one Carney fre two agieapleable young me arouse the fears ond the bitter opposition of | of sympathy, | Wo made bh a led ‘Christe 4 shadowon the barn, Uurrying dither he 280 enndidate for tho Sceretatyship of the | | GRAND Rarins, Mich., Jan, 14.—The Man- | oaine suddenly upon Loiguore, who wae iMerlor from, Coloratio, elias. fa from | itobs wava lina vielted this city thts thao for dlgping « hoje’ with a apade wne'ake aris i Hs bonanza tolnes at, Leadville an ore sure, and thls morning was the coldest of the ai prostrate bento inn Jay the way Ht 4 nd-grants In New Moxico, 5 vary’ y, 8 reathing. Bragdon ats Heh son-luctaw of the miitlonalre Senator fenton, ts eetbearatets Aegan recone tind was jolned "oy “outer neighbor, Davis, of West Virginia, and has hls ofllees " 1 who had glso been altrautad y th on the same floor as and ad. folning those of | zero. The change tn twenty-four hours here | report of the gun. ‘Lhe horrilied exelunie McCormick, inthe elegant Boree! Building, | was about 60 degrees, 'Tlio tomporabiry has | tous of the men and women startled Long: on Hroulwas, New York,—tho headquarters | moderated cons! sarably, yet It Isa little be- | more from his Inbor, Anu, turning to Nir. of the mining companies: Both of them, | low zero foontght. At has grown warmor so, | Hoss, he exclatned: Ol, Alrs. Rosa, 1 w. with Bill Chandler, were on tho Repub- | slowly to-day that fruit mon think there has wolng to bury bin.” Young Wright it can National Committers, wheneo they | beon but very littic dainage to- peach and | ones taken Into tho house aud medical al bring both moneyed. and’ political Intlu- | other frult-buds in this vie nity, even though Shimtmoned, hethe Ind djed before the phys}. a8 * fale arly broke bis loz. ‘Thu axle then noticed w Fuce to tha nid of their candidate. 8. B. | exposed locations were so cold, elunsarrived, Ctose questioning by several | oxist within tie elty Jfilts. The former has | the gxtreme protectlouists, and of the ‘ory tung present, now, you bet at SE ESE DOLE CAR Acura auton ontiig it orsey—tho ex-Senator, mining milllonalre, persons confused Longmore, who told shy | been a‘contidence mah, thief thus, and rote | party. Slr Robert Puel, acting as oa Cine was eh Juquired tho city editor, 7 Done Hott Deieotive Meade Crepe up benind: a ogrratary of jie ene (Saunier WATERTOWN, WIS, eral stories about the” slionting,, ‘the teat ber for a number of yeaiy, an avery the he | thelr leader, proposed.a vote of want of con- oot patty he do with nrottrapP” the unvus (booting, Oink, threw, a snake over < with the triumvirate, bu a Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune connected stutemont was that hy ond Wright ja See lle Wautnent anu gg eae deuce, and on June 4, 1841, 6 uch oa vote was “He sets It and plays mouse, . Ho'll dert aiate Mme tubes bya onrpe pres ver to 1 utting In “| ‘ ried sae aie today. ae it | Watenrowy, Wis, Jan, 14—Another | attempted to shoota cat, He held the g be Lleh was half-cocked, while Wright 8) lS not assumed that they will bo successful; | cold wave swept ovor this section Inst night, pe the threshold of the door to prevent the for not only Is the fold Colorado ‘duleyation the thermometers here this morning regle | out from escaping. He set the Yun dawn Lentor,—both Senator Teller, the strong | tering fron 28 ta 8tdogrees below zero, The | upon the flour, and by some means, he kupws |) bersonal frend of Gurtield, and Bonater Hil feo on Rock River has attained thickness | nut dow it was divvharged directly ino the Tay erage tanta Hendy of Vrestuout of twenty-nine Inches, ai {3 nfo clear, pura | facgof Wright who received the charae of hot, two of which penvirated the brain. eutatlye, “and. oth trong personal | Quality. | We nro now enjoying the frst good | titty anmewlut tke tersiuie resnit ofthe) friends’? of! yy! i Treaktuntatects bee alolnulig of the season, daa bg paren nt Ee lurriile resale by 18 Carney is adopted bya majority of one, Parliament | into that trap and hotler [ko 3 bull till some pil pens ae ti ouei te tont ne was dissolved, and ty the elections which fol- | any Jets ifm out. You just reckon. he hins. ‘vested upon ‘serious charges, always man- | lowed the Torles were successful beyond theie | fun to Lhuself. He broke the trap tho ather Ages to escnps puntuliment, becnise lls | must sanguine expectations,’- dir Mobert | day, but by dldu't holley Ite So he went In futher and relatives are, supposed to have | Peel became the head of the now ‘ory Ad- | ana sat there for forty-eight hours, walting politleat influence In the Seventeenth Ward. | intnistration, which munnbered inong, tts for the spring to cated lili. These two blacklegs, in company with a supporters bolt enleinly Ubiresl ead We Hila aa Grates down aud let oun see x - Uiydstone, je upentius w | hin y city . i third whose name fs not yet ‘known, have | lau fr Me fee H Weil’ nat exactie," staimmered the stran- bagguge-room, where ews perghod upon an old shuyel aud fell into a quiet stuinber, Yes terday morning It wus quite well, and uttemptot to make ite brenkfast off number of leather trunks and baud-bayd, Kinployéa of the hotel tu ferod, and inter a bird-fuuclor and Is xs sletuntseume ang touk tho cxgle Rwy. De- twotive Meads thinks the voiyig escape’ from suing monugerle, It ism vory fine bird i houtln termined toile the badly of | recently been crossing the river lute atnight | new Pariinment, Lord John ania i ee P Hates ee tule there aro afildavits his tatsdomrade ands hotare Ite wagestinen, | rere ah urpos of committing Melway proposed, ag an huvendment to the till at Sie | ger. “ties Duy now, and will be tha bal. AVoxns Siatenman in Truabl H existence at remarks whieh Mr, Chuifea |» SOUTH KIGIN, TL. hudragged the Wright boy froutzbe huss | robberies” and. other erimus In, the | Kubert Peol, his old weusure fora reduction | duce of: tha winter. He's getting. up te Heeaton, Ny, é par pide wbout Gen. Gariteid, which would Bpeclat Dispatch to.The Chteago Tribune, across tie yard aud feta uio Beri Wher | hortiwest ucction of tho city. Lust ‘thurar | ofaittiess aft it wns detautedt by the largo | vlgna for a Panama shipcatul. His ideals | Lost aummer anminber of proiniuont “states ar iis way to sticeess in any event. ‘he | Sours E.ain, Ih, Jan, 14,—[t was very | the nelghbors surprisep hin Wyeging the | day night they attacked Oscar Paulsen, of | majority of 12).Then followed an ninendment | to put the seaserpent riglit aAcroay the ment at Austin wont fit Lathing in the Cotoride Megs bolut of the Chatfeltes Hesin the hops | cold here thls inoruing. The thermometer grave. iat! ile + | No, 373 West Indiana street, while walk declaring abeolutel {Or the reuogut of all fpipaus and run te slips Hy awe. Ii throag- ver, Que th then aha 4 forward) auiuped that tiers split by erentin jin impression | indicated 23 degrees bulowzoro, ‘The weath- | A wiedleal oxamfuation of Wright's body | homewards in tho middle of Indiana struct, | duties on grula, ‘This amendment was re 3 A A Taina for Hacer 19 a firut-rate, swim vi venue. One ot then selzed | jected by a majority of mote thai 800, they: reach the Pacitio side he cuts open te ior Probing net and at the same tie j ‘The Tones Yeu seem to have been very | serpent and they wall out, Besides that, he’s sultin the rejection of both, | ¢F has changed to 45 degrees colder within disclosed tha most singular part‘ot this phe stopped his mouth, while thy other two ran, | firmly Intrenched in power, and the Jenst of | | iB a Wet, Which may resi iucbul crime, if it was u crime, Ju thats be- hetw fs not, however, throughout tho press | elghteen hours. ‘The snow which fell yes- tees tha shut wounde, "Wrikht's wkull wud maw of bis bigbtin Texas.“ Now, gortlomun, suid Dick, for ‘tbut is bis namo, planing intoche “ AIG, we you Lon beat you wll te the of the State, or anol vn of political lay dovs not make very good slelghin, : Wo plucey over each tinpld..|- sacked his pockets, Onicer Cluctt happened | thelr: dungers to be free trade, Yet | iluit nimeole?” sund-bar,” ‘Tho othore ucvopted the wayer. Prominence, tiny division as between. Ruut pitted Ig enough of Heat th id blow lari Liv charwed dine ongivlre, five dragxing | to be closet hat , and, seeing the asstult, lie | within five years they were overthrown, In| “Yes. Yesterday morning he was Wall: | Now, thu stout party, wo iy browdar than ho ta * ) th i Chates, ‘The latter was formerly the and drifted it, which leaves {¢ uneven, be : Hscovered Ut d | " 2 dy back to the burn, discovered dui eqetlent of the First National Bam af tts Wrixit was not dead, autkdoliberately struck nee tut no Kuiker resides here, ais Urob QUINCY, Int, ita it Hie availa to completa the horrible Htre: or with a suburban v Tf) jeod, ty opluion n : Felreat “in Kiotlda, so that Cola |, QUENCY, ithe aati nit Sa enuormeler qenrot the nelylibors Uae the shooting yaw jo inwardly ts wnuntmously for Routt. | this morning at 7 o'clu RFCS | aceldental, and the boy was so cruzed by tip GA impression Is being created that Gen. | below zero, a difference of 00 degrees since | Swiul result that he sould. nut be held re Gent ta Sure hig strong Influence with | yesterday at the same hour, sponsible fur what he did after the shooting, ong, uvivully did outawing the Fest, and Just ny oO Wits HONE twenty fout frum the sund-bur bo ran ashore.” Hurrabl" bo cried, “L'vo struck fand;” und 80 he bad, buton artuaipt lng to stand ou bis feet went unt of wiabt, for tho water wus ovor bis huad, belog etx feet deep, ullbough tt was too sballow fur bin to wim tn, be bulng thicker thay be was long. lt was with diitioulty ran to Paulsen's assistance, and at the same | the same Partament, on this very issue, and | Ing uround iu tho y lng oo sort of ti Dyan es toudly for help. Ol- | a mensure involving the princes Jes of free slestay and ho fell and upralned dus knew,’* cesDan Crowley responded, ‘The highway- | trade and thelr speed: apy Heutlon was. its what? demanded the elty attitor, Wen attempted to escape, but Farmer was | adupted by a vote .of B97 against 240, “His fn, anid tho utranger, eorrecth cought on the ground, and Carney was pur | Stranger sflll, thu leader Jy this movement | himself, He fell over a ten-foot fence an suedtnto Jouathan Cullen's suloon, where | war tis ‘Tory Prius Minister, Sle Robert | came down on his thumb. ia he -was arrested after u tierce resistance, | Peel, Strangest of all the mun who, when “Do you kuow you're an awful Hor?! “Tho thipd man escaped. Ar. Pauluon went | hy party was abandoned and secuinyly be | asked tie city editor. . that by was saved, ‘artleld In bol Wattes; : he was arrested, exomlnad | hee, sulfering considerably frou bis injuries | trayed by its chusen and hitherto all-power- | “Novlain't, Iuven't L got as much right, a Not lon; since, Buck” Grant married Bpsciat Dispatch to Ths Calcopo Tribune, * was TW arresl OW’ & Warrant con. ‘aware of nature be au ic | torn hope t 1 c: svatness in Wat | fish has got buulons aud thespriiehalte and Thiers’ habits of slvop wero peculiar. '@ ny, diss Funnle Chaffee (the lovely daughter of | Dunyque, In, Jan. 14—A, G. Day, & falning ponnle eon uer down. te prt ers Woro booked simply for disorderly | hopeless cause, aprang {nto grea ud q 4 ad fr nd » Farmer had good | single hour, was Benfunia Yisrael, who | hecan dick avy deri Feaoet fot irvine tare ceal his identity by, enn fous vee frow 4 rear ty the ‘front, Georgina; how, you hear. me,” and thy pro aivgyg the wime pl J Langan, Carney | prevented the disintegration of bb party | prictor of Abelhard and) Heluise mnvehed was'Dalled gut bs bos father an cade | mere. ay dumlicut- and made Liuself from | away, offerings to bet dit is Osu cuuld repeat low A tie Stato Of | awoke ut 8 to diny, duzed tn ble ebalr abou wah ta jed towurd intdnight, mud rose yt Vos Benlthy anlfere? trou: guy disubau thew arvsuuniterud, % the ex-Su to ie Senator), who FOURLE hho moreover, | sctiool-tenciior!u Crawford County, became | Siinwod ‘to goon. ball to “await. ‘the 4 it variably uudrevsed uud went to bed ut 7 es Ye f re toe cee hunery wal suddensy insane while teaching, and rusbed | uctlon of the Grand Jury. The opinion wT y father, aL A iene to ae Out minus bis figt and coat, with the mercury | aiuong the best lawyers Is tat he cannot be