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‘HIS CHICAGO TRIBUNE 10 was } wise men on the Republican stile do not ap SATURDAY, , JANUARY 29, 1881—SIXTEEN PAGES. that the thing hi ~ new business after Fel ryt 9 Q z has been progressing an favorably | built for scour! STATE AFFAIRS. pear at all comnizant of the fact. that 1 did not feol it neces o put tho oity to | lumberyards on tho Ni ie teak ni dongs Haoe but mee auite it re Introduced to amond the revised ‘That the Democrnts are alding In urgin the expense of my trip down there, 1 will hero | western trucks and froight-houses at State | was poverty-stricken fndced: "At night. sho atatutes rolating to trints In criminal cases; | the Prohiition!sts to press thelr bill is wel state that shite twas. in Congress ft | street reel, would sit In her sol: the Republicans Severely Worsted | tlen relating to letters of administration, and | known. A former member of Gov. Bishop's Logan's Bill for Confirming the City's agitated this question with a great deal “What about tho erection of decka along the sare ate Un hak solitary anode an piss, ts, . a close connection with the | ‘ Pler and tho North- to legalize the manufacture uf non-explosive | stall was in attendance at the Convention, bf warmth Rod. carnestioss, and miauy | Lake-Front, between Itandolph aud Park row?” | now), and would qrind out the two alrs from bor : peat 0 now mombers of tha House and q * Dock bul Av ott $ | 3 > Yesterday in the’ Indiana water-gas. and reinaljed here a week, ntlerward In aul Title to Two Blocks. Were made by me. thoroughly ace aainted Witt will eek sao per tont oe tee tame We have Ree renal axe, Tee chaighie tee tans ss Senate, Ase Fea er eyo tn thon Infant at tia of 7 ‘ er — tite a tateaw hen Ml tig ons vor a the'invstment, WP'tus ch arany prem pe: | Sgtg sete tenet tho eran: ~Aben you e+ ; es News 1. 28,—1 Y Y discussed the matter with him several times. tles undertnke to bulld any docks, wo shou! “% 49 : Sonate to-day points He eo Bors piombnent Tenders of the itepublienn iy tt What the Municipal and Railroad | {iTthesmo with iayned and Thurman of tho | pleased to know it.” heed Tet Route h the Democratic Appointees Cons | grmation of the Chi rom leading cltizens in varus seetions of Authorities Think of It. Senate and others, and thore are many in the How will the riparian rights stand inenso | Anil thoy wero in each othor's arms. F sll lon of tho Chinese trentlos was tabled | the State, protesting against the foily of th Hotiso who voted with ine In tho Forty-fourth | your Company accept the proposition of the | *}nave come to cinim you, my own,” sald hi % armed, with the Assistance of by tho Republicans, Republican members ot the Legislature, 13 ae Fee er Inch axmtaiged ue" matter | Fawr i rae nic cumming parnticl with: your | weimyrble to mares Me ret soe a : a Greenbacker. fax one fom a prominent businessman in San-| phe Riparian Rights Remain an Closely and understand it finly." tho! matter | four Inches wide funning paralidl with your) 1.0. Henn, subbed Mabel ag her arme: tims » = Z : NNSYLVANTAs dusky County, who oxpresses the sentiments iP ifhat’s a question for the lawyers todeter- | ©The Maldun's in neck, and ite Sneees, Bln “4 : HWanmanuna. Pa, Jan, '28,—Tho eleventh | of hundreds of other Republicans who are Undetermined Question. THE CORPORATION ming.” Canoe er ensee on ack, “has the * ; sarations in tho Wisconsin Legista- | ballot for United States Senator was taken | shrowil enough. to observe whieh way tie Corporation: Caigel Adana peeatel for Na, ny during.” was th responses "i haves re Y Ot t . 5 bs by zh “f | n y a sreparallone te vgeal Onslaught on. | (da¥sand realted as. follows: Oliver, 6; | HK Se tron ins tne MA Lea an opinion on thesame sublet, antle AMUSEMETS, play tho plano thoroughly in baif'an Beareaad t” ¢ tL **tare 10) to Sallgee, th Stow 474 Howitt, 33 Agnow, 1: | not refrain from assuringyou that the course | 4 BSuceinct Wistory of the Proposed | “The bill docs not purport to confer any kin ric'™ REI Hank Ay Bey Ad < a Corporations. Ae eee ieee i cent many havi | Rursuet by aur Lecisinture on the Sunday Balo to tho Diinois Contral, nights on tho Iinols Centen! allroad Company, mom GEORGE Be SALISBUTEYS |, rnespcra wodded nowand thelr lite etnca thon: 3 —_ a al perance question ls craathnyg orany other raitrond company. Its effect, if | © ro! oatrical profession diod ¢ OF. tas oly mde mare. ¥ oH : pared ie gone home. Adjourned “unt GNEAT DISSATISFACTION A - passed, will bo merely to vest in the City of Chi- | on Thursday in this olty at tho age of 42 after perfect by the. erent pou fds of tho tune whiok” i a Anti-Ohinose-Troaty Rosolution Tabled : in this portion of the Stute, If these ‘Owls STAYO! HARNIGON» |, cago ‘tho fee-nimplo title to tho strects | un Hiness of n few dnya of brain fever. lowed thy dass uf theft younger tove. ¥ ot by the Uppor House in No ARKANSAS. of. Wistom? will pas a few inore si ATrinuxy reporter yesterday called Upon | qd publio grounds dediented to pub- | Tho docensed was on and off the stage for ay 4, ry PP! Lirtie Kock Arie Jane 2&—The Stato | IWS Including the Local Option law, Joun | Mayor Harrison and submitted to bi au article | jo use by the plat of Fort Dearborn | over tweaty years, commencing professlonally OBLLUARY. t te vada. ciate Tae Ark Jun 28 1) 0 | G'Thompson can conpeanttivand eruttinjty | #8 morang paper In which tho writer seems to | Agdition to Chicago, with authority to oll under tho mangement of the late Mr. B. fe : 1a enato was tovlay for a timo In secret ses- | clain from 1,200 to 1,00 majority in Sandusky | have tho Iinpression that tho paasage by Con] and convey ao much of tho public grounds as | Dayonport when he was manager in Savaqnah. J. M. HINES. aA ir slow. The nature of the business in the | County. Wewore just beginning to see day. | press of tho Logun fake-Front bill will confirm | 1io3 south of the south ee of Handolph street | associated with his * Merry Namesuke,” “Old Locisvinur, Ky. dan, 2.—A special ane x a Lesall Vet Reached in te House has not transpired. Protests from alt | light here, ana had strong hopes of enrrylig | tho title of tho Hilinols Contra! {allond to tho | and etweon tha east line of Michigan avenue | Suulsherry” and “Dolly Davenport. In 10 | nounces ‘the death of J, 3. Hines, City-At, 3 Legislation In plnut the Biate huattle tp the Hoyd sallroa cr cant Une the bone Ug nt Tapani eet | entre ike: Brant tn tha tee und Sea ee and tho rondway of tho Tingle Central Hale | Hiatt eae Gan Peaclscn, Wie Smit oF he | torney of Bowling Green, Past Grand Master . exitintion DiI are pouring tn, ality tn | counties lo, ig dnwise, hurtful, | tho Galted States omlacors. Fou for tne crection thereon of « rallrund Ut" | qiternated asa manager and avaunt cour- | of Kentucky Lodwe of ‘Uda-Fellows,, alg ‘ fi Hiolters. the treatment of ratlronds by the Legislature | and usctess performance of tho Lealsiature | in connection with tho report mentioned tho | sistent wit! hafta. and fer of. different combinations, as ade eky Lodge of. Odd-Fellows, and a or u a Is asked from all quarters, returns as ta the Laynuan darkness of Dei | senorter naked hla Honor whother ho considered aistent with the healt and convanienta Of HO | nog for. Miss Susen Lenin, Mr, Leonard brother of Capt. ‘Tom Hines, now Juiae of od ¥ Seratle dentin The ions at Ik ssarv That that hiltcif ft paseos, grants to tho City of | Tho United Statos hag no baneficial intoront Grover, ote. fs one time he was Mannseee of the Kartueky, Court of Apponls, whoplauned + * unvige Legtsfalton In Ohio, Mt Is Claimed, | 5, Gea, Views of the Sunday nnd temperaiee ates | Crteaen nny ttle, dleect Or tdlrects na riparian | wimtavor tn tue pronecty mention It he OU | theaters, Now irookiya, and Manes trondway ud executed Moremi g srenne tromt Cue > bd > feopardizing Futuro Republican \Jerrenson Cirx, Mo, Jan 28—Coneur- | horton of ordoris, suber, Industrlous, ‘and | rights or othorwine, In any. property lying cast | tho titte remuing in the qvernment, Ic ts held | Mon Into Daly's, glo, wus an native sud old, ani at the close. of the Wat was Adjie i Success. : : reat resolutions wero Snteoriueed oe Lew valuable citizens of our Si co iteheb til OF tho right of way of the Iilfnols Central Lally | ynerely ta trust, for the Wes and, purposes, for qnorgetlo, mat Ae tno ett in book: | tunt-General of Joo Lewis! Confederate brig- . be , eA er House to-day requesting the Mfftssourl fhe success of the Republican tleket this | rond tracks. « 4 ch the dedication wus made. If the bil | Roepe ba iy ade, p x of delegation In Congress to tisa thelé influence { Year Hos with the Levisiature, and with It | tis Honor noknowledgeil that, although bo shull_ past and the city ncquiros the title to tho | the leading business houses of | the: coun, |, 2 1m INDIANA, to sectire the passage of a Dil alving tho St, | Sone. Should iis further work he continued | nad earetully read: tho..nows of the day as aot | PuPon'kiehithe power of ae paones: a IC a ee ear oe at ite a Reiption ot E. 0. GuopRicn. * by Sereiat Dispatch to The Chieaan Tribune, Touts & San Praneseo dtallrond the right of | {quesane channel It has bean salting i, | sorth in tho columns of Tre Tumse, he hind | sale. to proxoree any riparian ris ta attach tus moreantite pursuits, Ho leaves a fathor, motbery Towasna, Pn. dan, 28.—E, 0, Goodrich, © ie rsoraxaronts, Ind. Jan, 28—Tho Repub- | way through tho Choctaw Indian Nation. | purpose of gratifying tho partlewlar whiiny of hot ns yet bad thie to read any othor news | tothe POPES. 1 ctaee Committers of god slater In Ebrutlebora, Vt te ae He wan | kilitor of tho Bradford Reporter and Survey. | ” tieans got badly scooped to-day in the Senate, | Also, a bill nuthorizing the Governor to em- { the few, contrary to the wishes of tha ma- | Pavers hence ho was not noquainted with the | tno Konaie, as muio by Judge Davis, states | 0 true friend, and un affectionate son aod | or of Customsof Pulladelphia during the oh the Democrats confirming all of Gov. Gray's | ploy an agent to prosecute the clalms of tho fority, Private Dalzell would be ng formlia- | Mutter tn the article altuded to. It was procured | tho wholo matter fully and clearly." Urothor. past twelve years, dled at Binghamon, N \ od intees to the Bonrds of tho various be- | Stato amitist tho United Stat I pi | Bigand as feceptable a snerificas aa tha Ite- | for bint, howover, and he glanced over it, cuteh> ¥., this morning. 1: was 56 years old, ue 2 ae tpy majorifies ranging | abolishing tho State: Haliroad Commussion | publican, party Gould alfore to oller In its | te scat tev as follows: mado a atato- THOMAS HOYNE, “EONS DARE,” : — ' 4 nevolent Inst tot noyeat teal reguintune Se ncina pneseueand | Hour o£ humnillation, ment to tho reporter as follows: Mr. ‘Thomas Hoyne, upon the same subjoct, Special Dispatch to The Catcage Tribune, MUS, PITILIP BOOS, 1 es 1 aver Wave said, SonatorMen- | Helalit rutey on railroads. Also, ait-act ap- pce eae “fhoonly objection that Cliadto tho lll recom | gale Gesnva Lan, Ws Jan, eeu celebrated | Gaxcastist, Va, Jan, 2—Nrs, Philip. | : so . Men- | proprinting $30,000 for tho publication of an HENNESSEE: mended by the City Council ana sent on toBon- | As Trend the bill published, it only vested in | coun Dare” and hor bus Ernst Groine- | Boos, fos oth 5 oe ales, of Posey, moved to discharge the Com- immigration hand-book In the English and Nasnvi.e, Tenn,, Jan, 28—The Stewart | stor Loan and Congreasinun Aldrich wos that | tho city whatever an tho bale craic ia Unum, bave become insolvent, and are boing iL, of Gea Le eel oan teed eer ths ae mittee om Hsoentiye Appointments seat in Garunan Tanauanes, Sails unernt SHSOHT REE. contested-clection case, which created so} It did not grunt to tbo City of Chieugo-) find In th lund. ‘Thatelntin was n revorsionary | [i rellesaly, pursued, tA creditors, The | fasaliy, - apr ses a nae ve i by Gov, Gray on tho. 7th -ins his was nit nto Missouri. is | much talk in connection with the clection | tho ripietan rights in. and ucerctous to | interest in case tho public dedication w: + the at sy elnie 7 ; # 2 4 anche by adomand for tho provious qics- uelne prepared is provide for refunding the | o¢ Unlted States Seuntor, was eelded by | tho land in question. Whon I was in | abandoned by tho clty. Tho Tnited states ig to estisty elnionsy andl more trouble SHELBYVILLE, IND. 7 a on tion, which was seconded by a voto of 35 to | UO! it. Louis nt a lower rate of Interest, | insoating Stewart in the House by threw | tte Forty-fourth Congross T presod through the } originally owned tho Inad, platted It Into lots, ee The Case of tha Pri “ 8 4, Senator Polndoxter voting with the Dem: | . SrIDiITEAS. majority, House of Rupresentatives a il grauting all of | pideks,, and streets, and then sold, the tots to CENTRAL MUSIC-ITALL, ie Case of the tetents the Baltarand tite ocrats, ‘Tho voto was Bpeetat Dispatch to The pant Trib ; tho rlubts of the United States to those public | private purchasora, who took with thor pur- | | Thursday night at Contral Musto-Halt Mr.8tod- pant aon ge~Lhings Beconsing Inters” en NOT A SURPRISE, * Bh eh ONC ah ret cTn oti KANSAS. grounds, togetor with to riparlan richts and | chases tho right 10° this dedication of ie open | aand’s subject was * Gems of German Travol.” Special Dispateh to The Cheage Tr 3 2 fon na tutloanted In thesy dispatches last dayconnt hea tntereas erate ; ‘Toren, ‘Kass, Inn, 28—A. resolution | cerotions, to th elt mast bitt I coud nover | apces: dunt lm they bought, tho provorty with Thore waa large house, and tho lecturoand its | gueenyyinen, Lute dune 2% mee dageds t : * " momorinlizing Congress to control rallroad | #et through tho Benato., If was locked up In | tho easements of the public street nexed, | Pictorial accompaniments wero proving of nee SB ad rds ae & mit the bnrenin Helyen, Holndbster oud over Mfr. Cobb's Dili providing for tho ereat- | freights wis Rdoptest by the Lower House il | tho dudlotary Conimitteo. In tho Forty-fituh | and also tho rlabt to el ia aR Much Interest, when towards, tho. close four fuefaheticot the GALOIS Gharely ALGO nd |. | ing of a now Stato officer to known as tho | day by a vote of 72 to %. Congress Lintroduced a similar bilt, and got In | way of value that tho public grounds conferred of the entertunment, the gus necnasary | With S. J. Thompson, editor of the Repub + be But It was a test vote, and made it evident | Solicltor-General. ‘The bill provides practi- nets the flours a favorable repurt from the Commit- | upon tho site of the lots. Tho ri 4} tocomplote the Illustrations guvo out unac- | Lican, who were cited to nppear In court * $5, FE that the Democracy had It all their own way. | enlly for the fulllment of the Gniesoftis| {OURS FOR MARRIAGES, | {2% butcould nover got tie Committen of the chiser tho same. precieely aa of tho aan wo countess aad’ te wan found Hesmeare {O45 | this morning toamnswer toa earke of cone , After thls first tussle, and before a voto | Attorney-General; makes It, obligntory for le Seunte to report tt,and the Committee {u tho | tuysa lot fronting Uoon que of the parks, Tho | gi Tuesday ovening next, and suut-checks for tempt, a full accountof which appeared in». * yas taken on tho peudiag motion to dls | tho Solleitor to Fesido at die Capital, and pro- | Why English People Must Marcy xe= | Ouse wns never oxfcl. Oe Soin eon ee arog tie, enjorment whlch pases to ee ee ea ee! MetOuE | THe Trivtse to-day, ind a: meeting last. ,° re ebarge the Committee, Mr. Wenzill moved | yides for a salar: ’ ten up. Lmention thls merely to show what | much purt of tho enjoyment which passes to i , “f hight to take the necessary steps to defend * rn satory of $5,000 por annum, The] foro Noon if Thoy Would Bo Married Entcouruged by his cordial reception, and in ‘y steps i e that these appointments bé considered at | friends of tho measure Insist that for th at All ia avanted from tho United. States. 1 wiehed this | bim with the title ns that of to, wir und water, | compllance, also, with many requests, Mr. Joba | themselves in the Htimation. Among other at nee, aanln demanding tho previous ques- | small pitt of S800 ye zh or #0 : London Feet, DIU gent down from here to embody the saino | St Ba Meta eereces tho wks, tho viow of | L. Stoddard will remain and continue his lec. things which they did was to appoint. ay a 4 a all pittance f year competent tim- a features; but tho Miinols Centrnt itail- | © he pulilefs of noxure’ erty toobstruct | tures another week, In adilittion to the gems | cominittee, | whose work «it is to ; i ton, which was also seconded by a vote of 25 | ber for goo Attorney-Generals can-} _1t Temnins to be scen whether Inthe coming | roaq abjected before tho Committec of the Coun- or binder taan, the PERE Ou sranice, fo ared* | af tals wank a teri, ho wil Introduce we new | False money ta urosecite te case by sollelie Ye 102% This was not be secured, and say that ft jil-enarosiing pets O1L on 7 cantata ln Tro | ti ‘to tho riparina-rights — clause, and |?" Pho United States, thererure, when Inia Teoktess wblohuare hoon, found ee fur | ing contributions from the church and select; ie ‘A-BECOND KNOCKDOWN ins cost ihe’ Stnto over gtv,oo9 [Annd” and irish tond,” Mr, K.P, Blenner | gs thorw is a doubt growing out of what i¢ | out tort Here nek Tat) lots ania Wiocies with tis | CU . ANCES, FOr te i iod “me | Wx thelrattorneys lo defend thom. Sixof ff for the Republicans, followed Immediately | during tho Inst four years for extra legal ag- | Bassett, Mf, P. for tho County of Kerry, Tre | known as the Mobite décislous as to whether the public ground. did eu for the purpose of welliug | Nite is an ecount of a Journey through toc ublesblaurerd In “the lovnatinve Ween, ne by another and similar vote that the appoint. | sistance, It is. arned isan quonputient hous: land, will this yenr (and for the third time) | United stares owned the’ submerged lands, £ panies wie inkectepnte atteet trout itn hon: | Exot and n sail tho Nile. Mr. Stoddard, Fee catoae {the prospects, aro tint Brose i ments be considered at once, This settled | Ure. : relntroduce hls Marrlago Law Amendment Pee ee eat etiorsy achdon {Xhlet T | front. They only sate ee TRO TOR, DEG | ee toe COREY, CU ate an rece | By. BE MCAT Ait goltileee aNeLaR 3 ad thoquestion, the Republienns voting for and | 410 oa osorg th tire bilt ean anat It bull, to enable all marriages in tho future to | stiimenced lands in wators like Lake Michigan, hoy fold thom with those advantages aunozed, | with Ar. Stoddard, wi unqucstionably be de | tie Hepublican oles this, morning, marel- e against confirmatfou regardless: of palitteal.| fy Onpossrs 0 ae ye my hat it is practi. | bacelebrated up to Fo'clock each afternoon, | fora certain distance, belong to. tho Statu, ‘That | jie places—still remained In tho United States, Hgttful, ag with his powers, and such a subject, | ing in a body tothe Court-House. On’ their” by ifs “rue following apuointments were thus | cHlly legislating the Attorney-General out of | ‘The origin of the canonleal hours for mar- | ¥44 the opinion held by Judue Edmunds, Chalr- | aubject. to this reversion In ease those Pie | Ae AeLan N SE RCC tO ae ee earns | neuval bere: the. olireroom, aks densely... "| oy biMirmed: Joseph Glibert, ‘Trustee of the | existence, nnd that it Is a neediess and ex- | 5 Ly: bat Sorclock | RavoF the Judietary Comiaitice, when Las in | Hinges were converted to any otbor purpose than which Mr. Stoddard bas succeded In creating | crawded, the Catholic element largely pres on Contre Gol fan tho residue of the term | Pensive'oflice, Determined opposition was | Hage“ name ys wveen 8a. m, and Borelock | Atal Me dda cota tee Dewntge. Laid | [tees ere cote rore cedicaved, Rev ic iethag | QS tle Reesentations of this week Turing next | dowinating. When court was called the at “t Sarna eee 20, 1831, yeas 38, naysils James ,-| Mule to the bill. : ‘ noon—may not be generally known to most | not want to run against’ that wuag In Conzres$ } contingent roversion In tho soil to the pub- loubt, suffice to crowd tho ball. during next | tornuyy, after a hurried consultation, agreed, > Harney, Trustee of the Asylum for Feeble- f aA TeshtcHion was recelved by the Legisla- | ofour rea ders. .Theso hours were decreed arly Filid nob waatte Bate. dune Fane He grounds whieh the Lill in question proposes wegks —— to postpone the trial until next: Wednesday si en ye yg 22; Mrs, Eu 8} 04 almost from the tlnes of the Apusties | Now the Logan and zAliiieh | bill” grants 1 Washington Star, Jan, 26, caring. : 5 Hii. Dodd, Mander of tile Reforuators ths expenses of a State exhibit ab the coming | thoniselves: they wero Incorpo rated. Iv the | nothing to Logan and -Aldrich | Bil rints | otber purpose thun that to tho use of the DUIS | 44, Gorstor and four of the members of Ma~ | 4, Ts morning a new plinse was added to Elta J, Dodd, Mana eor or Givis: for theres: | World's Fair to be hold in New York.” | more matured canons of the Church of Rome, | piakes n ueant to the Clty.of Chieneo, nuthor” | ts ouvious tant, wuethor the alts, owns tho title | pleson’s Italian Opera, compan who were at | ‘e.cuse, which has augmented to a consld~ i due of the term ending. Match 7%, 1883 and finally adopted by the Church of bngland | Wing the city th gol to tha llinols Contral Kalle | to tho public grounds or the United States owns | Ford's Operu-ffouse Monday Tieht, loft here | Grable degree the ulreauy Intense excitement. oy seas 28, pays 18; Daniel Mowrer, ‘Triistce of O10, into the eunons of 1608, No, 102 of thoean- | oad. ‘The bill as reported from the Senate | tho reversionary interest, no couvorsion of It 4 Rat Two men whose names were nppended to the ite ino Institute for the Islind for the residue of Bpectat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, ons of 1003 says: > Camnmitteu is 80 ainonded ne te allow the ite gun bo made to any other, purpose. ns Judze Halon etd it ae: soon ees BF gard published In the Republican went ‘be- fe Bp abn ering 1 2: Pendants | ,Couumu, On Jan 28 he oresont Gon anos contigne il Ut at hott? | Soledad done Brnenond bak dete eon PG Pit |e Potomgeialront for itabuns, Some | alidavits tbat thairnaines hed been forged + . 3 : ced g Hot vest a pardicle ht in the road, and can- | Urs! —be im a % . ks tute of the Deaf und Dumb for the residue of | cused of IntENeount Mleressaedl ott y ae the pernutng cvery-such licenga there Is not, | not do sg until the ity, Council authorizes tho | Seen tnt of PRT TRS BRIT SIT Persons who saw thom pass through tho gute | to the docuinont. After this they wore dle ‘* the tern ening Feb, 1, 1883; yeas 83, nays 8 welfare | suvimnedinient orprecontract.consangulnity | grant, Tho silnols Central Rallroud claiuis tho | fuith that thuse places, streets, and park ahould at tho depot thuught they saw tho devil | Missed by the Court ‘The public ts wreatly cs. ie Willian Ve Wiles, ‘Frnstes for, the Inati- | of thelr own party, but lt must be admitted | affinity, or other lawful cwuse to hinder the | whole of tho aubinerged hinds in front of tho | remnin the samo as thoy were ald ont. inthe eyo ot ono of thom, It appears from | Worked Up over the matter, and are watch. ° i. lateof the Blind for’ tho tern of four years | the Republican members of. the Legisiature, | sald mnrringe. Secondly, that there Is not Tatke Shore Park under -the act of the Gen- |“ Ieis proposed by tho vill that the United | subsequent developments that there was somo proceedings very critically. Both platnthit Hey from Feb. 1, 1831, BL, nays 15; Milton | who are in tho majority, and are consequent- any controversy or sult pending in any court | ered Assembly of Hing, of 300, ‘That States should teauster to tha City of Chicago tho | unpleasantness between two of the fomalo and defendants are determined to. see the ay Jamies, ‘rusteo for tho Institute... for | ty held ible, d ‘ before any eceiesinstiont. judge touching any | Met, Wis dn, ATE | repenied, They claim | royersionary right whieh it holds, and, if itpassey. | ginggrs, After ai a ie | Affalr throutth, ° a é z iy responsible, are dolng more toward that they obtained n‘yested right which ity elutively ngors. Al Gorater had disposed of herecif cn ihe Dent and -Dumb. for four years e contract or marriage of either of the snid ¥ tho elty wil stand relatively | i tho sane no Ine Pad. 1, 1881, by yen 24 naye2ss Robert | suring Democratic success In Ohio next tles with ther. ‘Liirdly, that th infa repeating. aot. could not take from | position ts tho United States, and tho | And ber dow comfortauly In the ear, and the Ss “ ” Ke 1 ASSL, bs - H fail than th te 1 partles with any other. ‘Thirdly, that they | thom, “Tduter tram the fitinols Central tn this: | Bity cun no more close those places or cover | train hndattaiued a speed of forty miles por A MYSTERIOUS “FIND. z Pa Ji. Tariton'ns Trustee for tha Mospital for va members or leaders of | have obtained thereunto the express consent | Photd that tho urant to tem of those sub- | them with bulldings, or permit others to do sy, | BOUT, one ‘Of tho singers reterred to whe econ ——- ‘ * ie the Insatie for the term of four yearsfrom | tho Democracy could hope to, accom-| of their parenta(if they be Hving), of other- | merged junds by the net. of 1803 was coupled | thun the United ‘States aude iit. coptinugs to | % approach tho other with a | menucing | Pieces of Human Flesh Discovered Ina” De eb. 1, 2681. . plish’ by thoir own efforts, ‘The willing- | Wise of thelr enardinns or governors, Laast- | with conditions whieh were ever complied | pomnin tie ower ot thi interest. {twas the | Alt, und,” in a ainuto or two, tho bs incoveret) tA. = ‘Then the motfons were reconsidered and | ness with which the Republican: ae | ne they sill, celebrate the said mntrie | With, and Ut, therefore, the arnt was nat an | owners of thy Its fronting on the publie ground | Gonuy Tanned oo both ends wore inn ‘aitapi- | Chimney~No Clow as to How They ifs aid on the {nble, thus riveting the business | ess with walel the epublican = members | jrhny publicly in the parish church or chapel | wbzolute one, | The repeat bf the net was made | that obtained the cunsant of the Bhited stares | dated condition, and the ornamental pieces | Got There. Le beyond, Republican jugglery, if inclined to have shown In champloning the pet theory | whoreone of thom dwelleth; nnd in no other | before any of thore conditions was complied | in” tho. injunction. suit. to use. the | Which ure now used to gct off tho hair on the + Spectat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune. bit. Ti Hid ~ | of soma socléty of bus ,ittle follow! vetir thav-hai ,| with: consequentiy, in my dpinion, uo ownerablp | fame of the United states for tho purpose of | female bead wore senttered around, promiscle | DaAvENr ‘oy s attempt it, It wag i of |e aty of bus ttle following, and | place, and between thovhours of 8 andi I") Vested In the fallrond, ‘Phat ts n question, hows | protecting their righta, and It was purpose uf | fomal° uo econe wus well sche and in wue east |, DAVENPONT, In. Jan. 2—Che mysterious 4 A nrrrén Finn Jess Influence, hns distinguished’ the present | the forenoon.’ gver, whieh can only be deelded by the Courts. | Erthe United Suites that they’ appeared before | Were the tive Indy artisis, tho | conductor finding of some human remains in the chim- 1 i os i " rb i General Assembly iro: In the recent judgment of tha Queen's | Tue ardinuuce that wes prepared by mysclt th mid porter of thd car, ud tho Magman of | ney eserte far tho. Republicans to swallow, one aie céasorsand tee cit ain thet gf Nis: pee ee sen tod the Tigh Courtorduatice | originally ind inien provision tant te Tinots Tha Uniiddi beats Court of Hints dlatriot In IG? | Motmin, tho. train poopie. playing tus parts titty i aereiet use ney toe Suet, : them take It, Not one of them flinched or k U In| jn tho Dale” cuse It -wasgigain ruled that | Central Raflrond shall abandon absolutely i | Ty foreo amninst the riilrond end. against tho | Of peace-mukers. There was “no bloodshed, y west of here, isthe sensntlunof =; disobeyed orders. Kheh one took lls place an advantage to the Democratic party. “phe canons bind the clefey, but not the | chilms to ‘submenred, nnd’ when ft necepted n | city, ind no bultdins can be created on tho | and Tho datuage hus been doubtless repaired in | the our. The place had been unoccupied . ike # little ‘man, and held. ft, elther In | ,, 28e passame of the Pool bill, proliibiting | Inity.” However, before Lord Hardwicke’s | deel trom tho, city for the trie blocks, ‘The | Prjand whhont the removal of the injunction | Pittsburg by tho milliners and hairdressers of for a year ond more, Yesterday . 3 +? ie rifiroad authorities wero tnwilling to necept rH rs, the Smoky City. Mme. Gerster hud nothing to 4 . peer rea person or by means ofa pair, mntit the en- | thescliing of pools, will, it Is'belleved, _ro- Alscringy: att of ATG, certaln suspended Ot | tiny’ sch ordinance, und were discussing with Re oe eee east the grant made in | do with at sarkamnucs ‘The principals woretwo | “ooayt Tuas ee a ape eur poee garment wag at an end and thevictory sure, } sult in tho breaking up of all the trotting and | pinta een zs neh ‘anlecate “8 wht ie | Mictnbers of thoCouncll and others compro- | qegd to these rullrouds bus eon entirely | remurknbly bundsome girls, Thoy got into an aclatea, eta pat: for Gata TT Naked 2 Not until the last motion .to reconsider and { running associations In the State, and add to | (noon), eee ner Na Ae Le ene. | mise by which they could aurreniter all claim to | misapprehended by the gonertl public. ‘The real | Animated Conversation hefors the truth left the ok to erat oc in Wile eying isy vas. Move tho eubmerged tunds south of Monroo etrect; 7 Aepot. the subject being one of tho malo mom- | te fit the pipe bya the tals sas -Wuurod, und enrried did ) the receipts or associations In Illinols, MichI- | nlglit, to witness the any disurncefill mat | provided tuo, elty would ulton tern a treats | objection of those who inwtituted, proceedings | Noreen MORAny each eluting Alm es hor | hat the hole was blocked, With the ald of a Itwasa close call,-but the result Is quite sat- | RU Indlana, and Pennsylvania, where the | tinges which took pings, in the ehapel in | merged lands in’ front of the three blocks, but | lie ground with public buildings contrary to tha | OWA * chisel and mallet the mysterious substanco isfactory to the Democratic heart, which had | Ohio man who wishes to witness a Mnyfalr and {n theFleet, whero the deerad- | that disussion never camo to nny point. It | nature of the dedieation, but to the stupendous a eee was chipped out and subiuitted to a confer- set Before itselt Hae of ‘sheet ll bu compelied to. eo | ctynest vexs only, too Usligided to Warey | Ae ide fe mech ti Commresn ed | Rnt GE hae. Sicaiun. Tinea, OF uh | POST-OFFICE-REMOVAL, eneo of tour ductors, who pronunneo Ie he, . : RICH PASTURES - ; ' i Persons atl a couple, To wet an oud to | tered. Teunt, for the life of me, sea how the | yosted® the tons nto Special. Inapaten:to. Ths Chicaoo Tribune re eT AREA ApH RTE ot Trusteeship upon whieh féshould gro | esscttions ofthis kind iv the State, aun: | alte indgsows, an paorey,lgek Wt of alunite oly ine Cover: | Wee tage" alive abating oor! | Datrix Cnn leh Jan, ®—Tho en: | aio ouldsty and funni gv te ai * ; * $808 | ent o cl y fortl= enue, oo Bt . a i sont foyhenest four Yours, OF cures, the Bore necessary to aay, havo a large following and Thronzhout the country, “the canonical | fy tne elatin of the rullroud to the submerged bauk of Michignn avenue, equal to three sec- } tire city is ata great pitch of excitementover | Including the arms, ‘The i » varlud in r tlons of Goveriiment land,—tho Ino of th 4 : iE Without him. the Democrats could bnve | thousands of votors havo interests which will hours*(8 a, m. to 13 noon) were from that Co oe oad following tho, South Pera mio | te Proposed removal of tho Post-Oftiee from width from six to vight Inches, and in thick= junds, ey done nothing, yob it must bo admitted be impatred by tho breaking of these ln tine incorporated. Into the varius acts af | "Teco that tho writer of thls article bases his | out Into the Inke beyond tho brenkwater of tho. its present site to a.new building which | Ness from oue-halé Inch ‘to mora thatt ui j 0 iden on the supposition that the grauting of the “or Ni au 6 y Bs that they managed thelr forces with pariin- | tlons, ‘That the poople whose prosperity bs i rliertout, We Junta dont i, beens threo ‘blocks would ‘eA tha tcuretion cov~ Fe eo eit rn ae eee et ba econ Mayor Nichols 1s erecting for tt, and for ern Mott. ould alpeprerad, £0 3 mentary skill, and did In good style what } doproclated’by tlils logislatl y ts most all or- | ered by the rallroud’s right of Way and beyond | that there was a mite in width of land and which, It has just appeared, fo has obtained | found have been pro L uy huilestook to: do. sess Cte eyes oo diary Peg atta dinenenoon, | it a tho pnelels ee ugorotions and riparian teat be about one-unded-bale mites north aud | a lease by the Government. ‘The now ofico the te parks ne ae Ailatt “eimenaua »Yery natural the Republicans not is Db . T eloe + | rights follow tho ownership of tho soll, but ho th, whiel braced nearly threo squ # rn mC DI ae pre “ take Pindiy to Mhote detent ‘and (eo eee Js but natural to suppose, and that they will or not later than’ 1 o’elock, and tho Logisla: | is mado tho great mistako of supposing that oohen cena ae "That auuneir ee eid dudor. will be ono of the finest and largest in the | traces of blood or bloudy water ire found on. Si J ay eatet x . f sige sat thera Js an effort to find a Jonah upon whom | protest with their ballots at the tlrat election Sar ety Meee ou She shang thece blocks, foes ond ay ta vee Berane tho docisiaus of Courts of the United states wns Suite, and will be itat ‘op with all the mod Be oor ne ao eye ono worie ae the blamecan be cast, Somo of them clalin | {a clearly apparent thts early in tho year, | should not tako place later than 12 o'clock ii | anybody cun seo that tis Ten weone postion, | s4ppused to bolo to tng ate Walle covered) Cri conyentences.’ This oflice ty third 1) Who did It, or what it was done fory is ° tab te result: Is entirely due to Gov. Por- | Tyo Stubbs bill, knows ag the Sunday | thoday. ‘Tho clergy. alsa, might have n | | {sco he spenks of tho Tile’ ne tuatequate, | Rit HO water cf Lae away eubiect. ts tag | S@e nad amount of mall hondled In the State, | known, - : cag ter’s luck of backbone. ‘They said he hada | { v hows as the Sunday | rrayaves, especiiliy fi. ail’ large and popu- | and refers to the allegation made when the Ine 1 dadleton af Congress, but uudor tho 8 Ces | —tho Detroit office being first, Grand, Rapiits ——_ right to withdraw the appolotmients at any Jaw, now before tho General Assembly, fie parishes, if conupeliett to wilt pein Junction wag lsgued by Judgo. Drummond, that | Igy the on rpomtions ‘vero clothed with power | Second, and Battle Creek third. The reat CITY ELECTION i Tere ee ee eee aeer to ay. |'s80 sweoping in its character, and, withal, | ie Panae church ailer 19 o'clock, Instead | {He Property was worth $23.00, TUNE ulloud. | to uit i out, to construct long wulurvos At stant cause of the erection of a new oflice grow ’ ABVREUQESTSRTEPS TPA TAAST ASSES SFERELS appointine! a] ¥ i : jon ut that time was net, that tho te i 4 t Y Aste: Wuretina, W. Va, Jan, 28—The blene.- 1% -— NOBODY 18 TO'BLAME i section of tho State vigorous protes| Inet | _ The extension of {ho marriage hours be- | 1ilinols Cantril Katirond was worth that sum, ee Te esr himut Hay Reqite® at the thine of the Republicnn nomination for } and resulted in the election of A.C. Egertery dit es D ts aga! ing und freight ly req President, when the Post-Ollice empluyésran_ a“ it "Poindexter, who has shown himself to | its passage—in fact, no bill for years has yond 13 o'clock would. in ike manner affect | whoreas thoy wera Py ing the clty only $800,000. | ment to pay any locnl taxes thero wasn very | up a Garfield streamer, went, iimeelt Democrat, Mnyor, and L. W. Stevens, Demo . + a bea wry tickle lt not n two-faced man, Yet, a fhe movomtnts and engagements of Roman | ‘That alleqution hug et to do with Uringing | Gouutful dlausy covered under tho yerbluge of | {1 mer went up limsell on | orat, Street Commissioner; Thomas 8. Bene: we outot regard for inven Grocuineler, cor. | been so thoroughly condemned. Itnotonly | Catholle priests, dissentinz aninisters, and | about ie Topentof. Ie Now; | have’ looker's | the wor roquiriog them, tmvease, toy toused wny | ¢0 the Took mud fore He fing towne —he belt | wee “emnbilean, THY Sorgennt; Franke | 2 Is init -Republicnus wera nuxiaua to ect astda-| forms tho theme of conversation In the legis- | the civil registrars throughout the country. jeond deal futo the valuo of.tho threo blocks. | portion uf the proporty, to pay 7 por cent of tho a Democrat, Hoe, then declared that * his es Larrea te fees ‘gennt; Frank is is Gen, Harrison and elect a nian to the United | Intive halls, but in the hutels and places of | To the upper ton thonsand®* It ean hardly Meee on te ea ae old ance. te rose roculpte to tho Btiito, tho wame aa thoy uro Dut lting snout at nde oe ane ie Hiduiee'Repubtieane Su citnterdtont ayes ce » cements ho Would, bo favorable to an | resort and oir every rallway train. he sali to be 9, fardstitp to. ave to marry | panic ns bigh ng {00 per fyot—nt least that bo Bee aes Ree SE Ee ice aiey ee turbance at tho tlme, and Tho Postmaster | terWorks; and Josbph Forsythe, Republieay, ©. fo sell ont Tre as favor Tost ano) pportuntty Add to those two bills that of local option, Feet oe tare aat a fo ele down to thes my Information. Lyall ita Peete | celyud from the Stato when thoy took the anda | then warned him that, the office would’ be Wharf Master, Egerter has about 200. mae menting upon the affair this evening, says: and {t wil be clearly apparent to eny ob- | o’clock,—tn fact, to Tuncheon, Wille to the | tho full dopti, say Air" feety—could possibly’ bo ‘ule wal ba penne Stato by Conurans i Dutt waveil our ot lis butidirugs wittsit threat the Joeridies will Keney foo, aoa a att eae . se It seems the Democrats knew’ what | server of evonty that tu act upon then Inthe | Peers and the Commons thera is always the | gold for $400 fout. Now, hiany peopta think | of yo much value that it was esthmated at the Fons Lore as owdoponyad Uy" ak City Sergeant belnge upwarts of 0, ut ; bt ney wera ‘about .when they yoted | manner most desired by the orlginators would Juxnry ofa special Heense open on the pay. | wut the property hns two fronts, {tls B10 feet | tue to be worth more than the whole yaluo of | Republicans havea majority of 1 in the 2 z or Brouse for: ecrutary, - ‘Mey | ba not only:to throw to tho winds th ic | Ment of the usual 80 guinens In stamps und deep, Dut to givo it two fronts you would tive |. thy road and) the land.) granted thea by SS Connell on joint ballot, \ ie didnot tet Polndexter organize the Senate rite ‘Repaull ol Teale is the work | fogs, but those spcoll fluetisos tasio, wo be- fo (nuke Ratease Alone tha “railroad reat OC [thy State. aa will bu unterstood by the GEN, GRIDLEY'S WILL, well or goby Walle! ' he did. In the earlier history o! es of Cunterbury, the fees belonging to its "y id nnothe ter — fact a LoomNaToN, Lh, Jan, 2&4—Thoe will of a Votes = . FA tho West, aid fo aeertutn extant yor, teas | Hest fall long before tho nominations aro | tor of tho Faculties, ty Genco 8 ta well Fete aE ig taker the depth vot | Hee teae hieetts, to bo jor hans tH0, oo | aor Cirlaley was probated Leday, 1h dis | _Somo poopie thin {one of iho hardest atratng “ ay to-work In harvest for work In mad ce. fndlentton af th In the known, going {nto the dotails ated marlts of | thesd lots 107 foot, ‘There wro 1200 feet in all, | ond utilized ne the ‘fiture Larbor of Citeazo. | yoses of property valued nt. nbowt $1,000,000, on bumun nature to bo obliged to walt ata. couus * fetumn, ft seoms now that the system bas | 4, 8 fn indlention of the feeling In the State, | ench eniae bitnself, the Archbishop always | wileh, after Washlugton and SMudisun stroets | Thay considerations operated upon te peopld ) YS prop fe Ih idea | ezqteet, for ee, trate, plllasopher’takes | a be Leartled into polities, with some siecess, inary be sald that letters of protest against | signing the “tat? authorizing tho spoctal Ii. | arg taken outy woud Icnve 1,4 fect In the Whole | to Interforo with the tna! consummation of the diylding Itquite equitably between his widow, | reat plonsure in hinglag around a depot tor * ’ e latent fear at one thine that Sen-, , conse tolssue, Specht Neenses, It ly under- 1 Wey WEN jegislature of 1875 reper 0 | two sons, and two daughters. Each child » During the test un Ania BP Gegueaas iment fearat ong tine that Sen-.| Medi meuibote of ine General AgsGublyUnt | stout, i inno ease be alowed (oat Ih sang, Atta thik "thd Sch, aeons | kchvaua tuo Lagttatire cA i roused t89 | two eons, and two daughters, ach obild } cy At alee eardefuaiing iv tho walle ® nilgh retueg or fall to retin Keat the proper | lenders of the party ara being called upon to | future without Pou cause, and certulniy not | Would we Rhy for toe lite fuolng wost, Eved | that aut was repeuled tho grant, ot to sub- bo a F Fa Tbe pit aero auldmen the. fug-room, IF ua tg nearsighted oF hoor reads?" °.3] ° ime; but the vote of this morning | personally appeal to the good sense of | simply'for the purpose of saving tho general lve the sunny value (ote tha whole properey. | ceed, Want Coll with th Duc it ts uniderawod ngs. Cho, | or ha can put in half an hour abthis, Hveryte , 3, aehbucleiveli Gt Mio momborg, “aud | beg) of thom not | wubilo trom reasonably EY EES Nee Ce eens ada MCLuauT if the property could bo | sath ne Sea aE ae eyed Land WAS widow gets tho homestent residence, alc [peti eile rau land ba ef ee aude entirely, ‘Tioro is little. doubt but. the alll- | Secdss at the next « for’ Democratic | juncheons, and from, te rho having to come | yoit for that. IL wero aundivided, Now, the | qemutly vested in thom by tho passa of the | buslness houses, tho Bloomington nit house, | norte the imneksuch wy; quero is tho waters ~ + repel = ¥ 1 > | quires: ul he Hanser rds ai et 7 le MCL! y . | rit Lalas wi TWO: 81 ‘a lic! Yo sien, anu. that reprossivo as well as ageres- | tion, SI eee eet ivereiiiccnsaur her | uputting neoperty-holders should be Lud. All fect or chnhge that grant, Now tt fs the satin | 1 ore it the Income of te gms works. Kit | iis bo roduejacoceundy tute window, Ltda ° : slation will be governed by It,” ‘Silda prominent State official, and act- | Mujesty, would have to be obtained for both | wt these dunce propertysholders except two | Controlled tose neguttations on the part of the | ward Is given also one-fourth Interest In the | often the ongo that dupot fa surrounded by 7 introdice nurber: of unimportant -bilis wero | ive Nopublleans “it fs useless for ws | flouscsof the Canterbury and York Conyoun- have given tals consent tow sale to tho colle propor clivrs, Thoy do notpropusstocoufra| gas works and a salary né manager, Mrs, | houses, | tere ts n grout ehunices ta spaculuta, Te jy ced this afternoon. “ath Houses | fo° disrcaard, the wians of» the times: | flonseand should tho result be au altered cans [fete sog fect un atop represent a ilttle less | Gr ratify any Iw conferring upon thom the ke tho “eldest dnughier, ts by | Mgresire, soy. twelve houges within sights te) Sok wp zs a special -ord Y] sthan 100 feet, and the property’ of one of thou vel cupy thig public land in front of hilosopher enn wonder Now many ary under Gov, Willan, order the memorin! to | the earlier we recognize the situation of our | on to extend the hours to 3p. m., a8 the Syn- | fronting on Washmgton streot iy only twenty Power,to vccupy this pubile land, th frome Of | codtell cht out of all Interest, in the eee MOF ne. porcentuge of Tiusbands have’; eltizens of Thdianapsitge at Ferret de hig candition the better ure our chances of suc- | od of tho Irish Church fins done, that hour four fost on that steeut, Th hijuneuon ranted | aero PO eee eee und absolute cur Works nnd the codlell also stipulates | iui tns topestdir in going down cellar; bow fleath, In tho Hause, ex: Speaker Cunthorne, cess, One thing is certatn, and that tu thatin | yould nodoubt be immediutely adopted by | by Judge Draumond Is sul in Torce, The pur- | waiyor of nil other chutins on tho part of tho | that all devised to her shall at the end of her | many tmothens-in-law,unke home happy, and so - of Knox Ci twenty years the prospects of Republican | act of Pai ont for all marriages through | tedto Ut vill ary ready to distilas it whenever dto nt donor ibempincraed land sont | life revert to the original holrs, Ars. Shan- | on, for an hour and a hutt, vadas Fguuty, made Ca [tinetoal: spaced succes ive not Janked ay ale at this twe ane nate a Wales, laren at night in sity nau the raliraad me te corals ‘ake or hole duput 1a front of Michigan avoaue,” rock, it {g belived, will contest the will, ners i Abra i W (low eco boy. and : taro ry i. ho yer as ey do now. 8) churches fy London haye'been found to be y 5 A . ; —<———————_—_ n ea ie o enato Mr. V1 ‘i chure H q 7 s a z 5 ro m Speech, and ate itlowente qaniade the lise may talk of our reat, victory at tho | most inconvenient sud even wnpleasant ‘i ties pretee soli ie tho ral road toBub? |.) prESIDENT ACKERMAN, ‘“ Mubo Rivauees ta the dog wid manage ta tla ble bind loge cogothor aud start ati oi with yell, Ho pry uway, and, by 1 ber rine 1 iva, igs Ms Fee ee ee rai artinio then to. | Rol# Central, and to pln propouiied ihe avery | strange, do ididonge” Just us the 163 on0 TuBtod, | ee eee i i rUnutiag Ie | div fown, and athera, att j.| lust , election, and flatter" ouryalvus’| things, and special teensex for that purposs | " Yun. thera ure twa toons Tn the, test | | Tho, rows cuminigsiwnor subsequently caltod 1 Detrolt P ud res . after which the memorial |. that the Democracy cannot overcome 83,000, | will probably never ba applied foramin, and, 1 g 3 .. 7 | _ She was alono Int tho wor 1 Holution were unanimously adopted. |'nor could they with a full Republican Te ea eye ee than prahabiy. never | Riser’ Paints would bo se a9 dono, WIN it | upon Ate. We K. Ackerman, Prosidont of the Ti | aivey had weaduulh e, but that wa never have the year “fatlowlng grantsd, the objections belug ladies’ event BesPeksoTF! cetrhantantrod : binvout. he ofd man got burt by tambting jas wisconsin, ._ | Presidential election, ‘The agitation of the | ‘tir Hee ae ae Te ae a eine troin ing | “Wil the pussago of the Logan bill in any way | sho found hersulf wong. Aton. oe) te aayé | Toa dite when bu wis druuk, but a sharp oy pt lal Dispatch to The Chicago Tridunte local option question, tha Pals of the Pool sireesos Unacany te peel ia grove CrkeaupReoad ss them. f bellévo toy would | affuct any of tho riparian privileges or rights Yet, not utterly, for nor dear piano ens LOT Bor, aoe te tee eatin au tHOE He, Wild CLGIES ? SMApison, Wis, Jan: 2%.—Both Houses | bil, and naw, worse than all, this Sunday | the ef rok’ pareiies. as Ab A DAll, und the wn | erecta depot that would bo a pride to that part | which you now enjoy or claiiny't and, seating berso fore it, ahe softly played | ty havo received the hurt while climbing Loukc~ avo adjourned until Sonday coouton. Aré | J4\¥s WIN lose us thousands of votes. wae eae oe ee a et ee tne Uriie and | OGtbealty, TE wo, subdivide und seltby ‘ota, | « yupaeian rights do not enter Into the matter tho ddan ate, mo anly oné that abi Played | Gut Sloan a nahn ofl kos é Important bill was Introduced In the Sunate + + TUE UNDERCURRENT +] Bridearonm only by ar Too erry Ot ee eee toe a ay Die upon. wereld.) woatevor, Tho question ts a vory sluplo one, | fe wus tkue that It was rumored that, tho mor two hours wnd w fult tus slip by an tag wines Lightning. Wailo tho fuss; ‘ today Amending the Telegraph Tax law, Ine | $8.81} favorable to the Democrats, and they alive man imprisoned Ly the | (ish itdixtinetly understood that 1 du ot wish | ‘Tho olty hax threo blocks of tund whieh It is tallty enone, her felaeiVos WaBAttriUUted to too | OF NabEnINg. Wyte ne tty ea despair, tho cose af the yi Head of $1 pur mille,, ae now, ft provides | o,tolng all In thelr power to euennrage the Vice-Chancellor for having uurried award | ta concede to the filinols central Latirond & par- | deslrous of wolting to the iinols Contral Nasle Gttoa iatuniag to the strain of this lovoly, mor~ | Shifaacpher bus born daving n Duby tiny, Tho . ‘ 5 ? i of chancery of 18. without the consent of the | ticlo of right cust of thelr right of way, and y . cea, but nevertheteus it brought back to hee | Gihor hulf bour isa mere nvining. ‘Tho puilosi- i pes eee for the first ino Fe okie ontoreed and wil Himain's | Court Thue hat ented talgely) for tha | suturp ocgortatung { wet falled unui to aut t earn Ne prone adiTinpe “Pho O1 | unde mamnurtos of oblthood aut ae or pee pt chut by using tu tele rah Overt 4 & ua, 81.24 und letter; but urposa of getting bh ins published, thal PON cue heen tt ul ¥ y ‘ tea vor i i < vet 4 the poles thereafter, witl be the Republicans will sutter by (t.?? that’a brite hus a far greater security fron’) Moonee ands sont of Monroe strect to urk | la asked to romove, the cloud, and perfect the Teta w young wan who spoke, and he leaned | ifras on tho telegraph-wiroe? or by walking twa * . re Was’ also; on Peer utcuuton it aght torent that at.| her infunded husband When le gous beforo 8 ) Fw And t would wot bo willing tu uinkooven | title in tho city. | Whon thls ts dane ihe Kos | me the plano and watched her dellcata Huyers | or turoy mites duwin tho track to uect tho tray tembly providing f 0, presented tn the As- | the recent convention held in this city by tho | clergyman surrogate and obtalng from hin a | fhut compromise if it were not for the fact that | pany will purchags on tho terms axroed upon,’ menudor aver. tho bass notes ip tho romantic | Shi'use tho conductor if bla tusully uro ug well « a viding for a tax of 4 percenton | lrolibittonists, or Local Oponists, a resolu- license for utarrlige, for lg has Ib must bo re- | sume of tha ables luwyers of tho city, fa | And tho riparia rights will romain about ae oross-hand movement. ie ed ae iauule ‘Thuro 16 no earthly. reason why wy . fr Tecelpts of clezraph compgntes, It | tun was adopted to the elfect that any pe: Tembered, alwaysto be founded on tho atti | wuam Lave grout cantidence, werk tiot of the | muck Of An undetermined quantity as at press | Ab) Honrh,” responded Mabel, “Toould play | waiting passenger suuuldn’t tuke solid cowfors + 5 : rear Ahora 16.06 be ae sup row haldig omer wha dd Doe aid ais ae md a in fon itt aoe ff wae Sea sbmormed an my i ome tad ur ont Yes, ‘Tho riparian rights {90 quostion ta bo hey ght shudder crossoi! the ‘marblo brow of | AfounE Wepat. * (45 OS8LAUGHT OS ALL COnPORAT cause by tls yote should bo remembered | o0 oath, andon which, If false, he oanbo pros’ | ti AULA Any Opinion ayninst. th argeet py inwsare end determined by the courts | the young mun ns bu responded: * It scoms to ——— 4 t aa get Express coupanies will receiv should babe a candidate at guy fuurs thie, CO FO es aE ay ie tier’ araceullctouuy | wienover ivcnmes up." 7 eee Sones | qa ta DO w tono-plcture of tinequaled DaBLLy, Mor Consetonees , a Tallroad Eta IL, aud {Cty understood the That resol rf on wae wel ten y a Democrat, Fliftecu Hundred Miles a Minute, rong hever to yield ull of those, submerged 4A quorning piper plaraee you with endcav. | Observo the flights. of no i fe hand Into the) Ex-Ald. Haruler ronto Globe. secentiy: ros 2 the tax will be ralsed to 5 per cent and and wasa fine pleco of ‘political thober to ‘eng cunia ie “Auntrull ting the | Maids fyithaut # atrugglo ou the purt of tha | oring to gobble up thecntire Lake-Front and all | bighost notes; syen yualal ea pure fy Cea ie retts atorier servant in whlch a tur R888 for-paysenigur. fare iDance pins | vince Wa the: piuiorms for pow, It 1 devel: | sanluncteiowett. math was noxtraordinary | ity sitholgnity. answered tho question: | ie! Hae te Te the writer. of tho oO aa te TT the wuld “now tha | she stated thut og ony occasion, why In ble wine ha ing Tis) onslauglit ig attributed by | Temoerntic inembers of the enerat Kesern- | ncviovenout in Solegraply itt fact, Uf Was nev: | esto uve you sulfiglently areNcarciey any titic, | article calied on uie, 2 would have cheortully | molody ta ‘pid bonioath th deep notes of the | ploy, sho udsutau dugére coutiioluy a valuable f@tselidation, Wie wession likely teekor a | OY, wus vote tu favor of the Lécal ution bit, Sete edt edggmrus traveled iu ony howe | SLEDATRN HEDIS oF Cero yet oe aiven Lim all the fiformation by, might Reve | UN 4, ovon ao, tho highest choughts must fall eerie co sib qook a beautirul tawu out a ee BL shone eum any 0 Bate the Atepub | twouty ‘minutes, ‘Tho groutur portion uf thie ott think L havo. ‘rua bil grant tho ration | eli eee iia wail ia a pure | awaiu (6 ourth uid soak the practical, Mubel.wo | of ita pow in tho wurden, aud, HCC tied ‘ GENEMAT, PROCEEDING, flcans, aig ih ad fet ti 4 tine Was uccupied in tragsmttimyr there notaing cither diccotly or indirectly, The grant | Won ot it to Kkeop, boys frou pluying } are poor, Lam an juvontor an Parent aie eg eee eae ay egatc@ eure fe Witt Ze Wertern assoctated Pr a Dae to by responaiblo, ar ‘ a et ho act. Sheu Khe From Bingaporo tu Bl nay, Bus [io ub cltysand theralioad wilt get nothing | on tho track, Wo before put up wooden Seut wy dolicions woamn ealltopa. whlch wilt ed DO a a ea thu uate ‘ * tlinigon, Wiha, Jan, 24—1 ese Democratis Represcital ive sald to ‘Pua malls, i: 0 mesa: ET ee yates Under tho wuthority of tho bill until tho oity acta | fences, but thoy wera torn down and oartied olf | wo fume. aad fort ane pe mite) Aer au Nine ered chine oy urae, that. the fawn $e Imeatatng coats ase 1, the, Sonate, | Arwuwe Festereay iol in Mayeountyrat | powied taurieun timed from wtatpa to tution | VS Tee inet acing of tho Now Fork, papurs fo Ra wt Toe Tact eatce wounded on | FoRtiye oe ara aes tha watecbict, Tho aie] wrises that bet Tefereet Ansan Asylum, ‘The report-was | any rite. ‘There fs nothing mean vbout us. bofweoa Loudon and Blaney, ¢ spoak of this asa rulltvad, steal. « Fork Pagers | to cory elhd wo put up the wall tomve life. | Hebusgove, She tearfully opened the paok. | conscience ‘would pot lot her rest. 7 Ps Peuat th the Committeo on Charitable and |-We want to hetp the Republicans out, and tn Sas eee Mere lod ta that opiuion, (f thoy really boil if, | Tho wall was put up with tho knowledzy of tho | aso. Tt coutained a sual myisioal box which a , i aera vcod an id | AP ait np ne eae A | uuaane pera wnat | Rippon aaa ei weg a: | Aa auAt ceetting aay ato: | kets ae ant ova ot | MOMENT Saepattan Mie uc Ext eleel apr! ‘a disordered stomach, Costivencs Ingtoa pressing the pitt. wo Mr 8 wen “oun | x '. _ Q ry je pry t lathe Bish Commgened speroprinting 86,000 | ext election. Do you seu?” And hak Ts spring fronia disondored stomach, costivunues, | Igoe Pevaanfiytgn drat, it was the agrooment | puny by ite cburtor pays 7 por ovat of ite xrodd | blnateot cg ead Baie sisne) Junglouro Thee Neh intent Acai’ Plossl - usa Hide accountng the Tulsiutofdogs; | ‘Aud. any vblation “ctiae. Will Oe ede tan to stimulate ine eked | fogcdown bs atid div so, Hurd waa ansious Wat otieruxaton.. Tie 4 Me en a pact of tho ne YG FOare Bae Bere cho was intordating and | agd ala very much pleasod with what f hava sock ‘ brlvate aibes forthe mal! ‘a q success next fall-| Som om renno¥e ee | Se Ayros ano o ‘The ofdiuence to | full of witcbing grace. | Gf'tes wetion, aud purpose uamg mary of It ut Pa a ag ASBTaIU ete. ing publi at POET aa eR nioxt tall | Tigmod fo nestiby aouony reimovo all ‘bilous- | Sie: Ayrow anould go, and, thrauga bim toot Conituuuon, of, tke SSG. ver vaatat tua | abo bad boldly gucud fortune, and ad surnod' | Oosuaon rio ped through by: the votes of.] noss, and produce reg! evacuations of the | tho intluenco that, F< : se AsbeunblY ‘the Joint resolution cut- | Demoorsis, Singular as Jt may appear, the) bowels, to cach other, “My luformation’ fruia there 1s atrect Was srauted in Ise aud (ho bridye wus } muslo tougher, Mupy, many puplishadcometa | Turaer, A. 0. Corrox, M. De. \

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