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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1881—TWELVE PAGES Pe 2 : tain letters, ‘Chis di the court ad- “A very comnton form of Insanity,” Day- | ordeal, had not removed hia glove, but the | - WwW S LNGTON hly the aecond choica of the majority of tha | will bo hold nt tho bailof the Houso of Revre- | of tho Iowa people Is that, tf Mr. Kirke, Sourned “The fact, that. Gultean is: stilt on idge ptit in, re Doator, for scientific reasons, grasped his A Nil e Republicans, x9 soon xa thoy Are released Senta eae. SaunarA Doe. 5 at fe Any to ara isto be retired, the State has o right Hi d _ * Aud sho was a vory handsomo girl, too,” | hand firmly. and looked at the man closaly. = from thetr obligations to other. State cand | Nato a candidate ror Rpenkor and candidates oF | sist on tho appointinent to the Interior 1 as etre a a BeciiAb baat goner sald the prisoner, ee “Come. down to my other coll,” sald tho dates, The tnet that ho made a vigorous | tol othr oon oF the Hones OF Hoprosontas | iartment, aud they aro disposnd te favre TO e! 0 increase croy 1B3i+ 1 re ": * ‘ + = ee a vee as Nre Milled by election, ~ ° . - vor tf Meee ten ner 18 crowd, If po: Her litle daughter coniplained to the wit- | prisoner, ino aprightly manner. “ It is more Real Beginning of the Can- fight for hard money at a tno het infin. : DAY As lTtinindits selvetion of Gen, J. A, Wianson, former ness, tliat the prisoner used to follow her on | pleasant than this one. I stay here of nights, Alon nearly overwheluied all part lea miata | Chairman of the Hopubifead Congrassionat Comnit- Cotmisatoner of the Land-Onice, now Land THE TRIAL. the street, wanting to talk to her, and she } and occupy the other during tho day.” With vass for the Speak- fronds for Hi ia Huw Yorks Penneyteanloy tee, ; : Coninlsetoitee of ae of tho Westeran rail. PRONREDINGS YRSTERDAY, was afratil to zo out on the street atone, Her | this lie ambled slong down the hall, carrying t shi and Nowe Eng! bie plogs he i ore Ha MRS. OMRISTIANCY. Han is W a Cale Is tha gentleman who Wasntyoton, D, Cy, Nov. %.—The Crimt. | daughter thought him ernzy, and told her so. | a chalr and some covers for the conch. rsnip. and w ho mama oe iin now ane ae ely dit CHIGATHE ANOTIIRIE BBN RALEING +4 hose neon tone. with Justice Miller, hal Court-room was densely crowded this |The witness thought him crazy, and thought | After belng seated your correspondent re- to any. ier quien, wi gi sat Wasttsatos, De Cy Nov. In tho |" the pests Court, ab the time AN efforg, moraine nnd at 10 cot Bik senvil AO whee ashe NS saw Biman ee eles years harkens 0 ou rend Hie Les at knot 8 See mene REL ew pole we Chriatianey ilivoreo ense thls alternann the was made to dsbar him, sumed her tedtimony, She described Gul- | ogo. She thought then his minut was ‘Ave you noticed that same of ther ; + - a e Mary F. Lugenbeel, is tenu’s actions during his visit to her !n 1878, | crooked, tire endeavoring to felgn insanity by your Roifer Will Have the Greatest that section, sn wl be romeusbered to ita ee Ae ah lees: aa Haat Nores, And said she was thon convinced ho was ine |, VANITY AGAIN HUNT. actions in court ? Difficulty in Keeping advantage undonbtedly when ~ the brea Retna asked to relntasoie details of Chis: | yy . aa ‘Ons, sano and should bo putin an asylum. Fre- | ‘Tho prisoner—Thoy wore very poor, and 1} . Yes,” replied Guitenu, "Lace that some - Ohip Solid. comes, pte aney'a alloyed eruelty to hls wife, the wit | 42 NAsniiaTns, eG Nov. 98.~Seertar quent objeations wero raisadl by counsel for } used to go down thero and give thom money, | of them have sald so, s: Thy Q ‘olger-lins ordered the diseon: tho prosecution to the character of questions propounded by Scoville, and a continuons discussion ensued between counsel upon the sf ree! Y K testified that whifo sho was visting | ino daily Wsrontinuanee of y : he Ine. THRY ARK AT WRONG, on tho other hand, would make no headway bere 1 the datly reports of Supervising Insne ehlestait | Vootiie: auessel i tie nits They are all wrong, "They don’t seem to un- In Now Jnalant, and tho rovarstoyary| them In Lansing, Mich. Christiancy knocked | fron) Joc, 3, 1881, to April tone beCtors ty ‘ rt E 10 , P , "0 ply, git, who wns yery-smart: Sho was too.f derstand thot this Is not au ordinary case at | All tho Arguments Which Mado Him Availe | Strenath of any Now England candidate will'| Ms wife down in their room. Some two | thoge ofllears an Opportunity’ to prey eee? ; oly to 7 ‘3 Intor the witness sfoke about the elr- |. a ©) Prepare ane y of vl . es | y q . all. Iam not only the defendant, but 1 ap- : at hot be likely to go for him. Ttswil! sooner | days ‘ ‘tunl reports to the Board of Supery aaah eee ovillenegs Ae tes SOU Herey ees JONES, OF cITICAGO, pear as my own cnuneel ‘a8 we aud it Is able Aro Xow Turned Againsh uo to Kelfer or Kasson. Of the other candi- Suumistanen Ee Dibriatianay: inl he rE me spectors and to attend the regular meses witness does not wndorstand the rules of | who tn 1873 hnd boarded at the saina house | only proper for me to seo that we arrive nt Him. dates, Burrows will probably shavo fifteen | was druni when he dit it, and tt should: not) the bonrd the'third Wednes day in Jt ‘onuary, evidettce, gentlemen,” sald Scoville, "Yes; NORTHERN PACIFIC, but you are supposed to,” was the rejoinder, ‘Witness was psked it sho had everbeen npon the witness-stand, Sho replied, with inch vote: . Iu. Christinncy and his sons were i q the troth, Thatisall L want, Lam hot Ine votes to start with, and may minke some | Occur aga : Ae Gutta otal Zee son the Hoard at sane, Lam justagaano as you ato Xam gains, Io Js very popular personally, and | drunk during thashitee Blue Alew as ne lion, Presitent Arthur has approved gnne Asylim at defferson, considered Gui- | Not pretending to bo Insang because I om sh Inj Hi when the break-up comes his friends will | and flghting between thom was an everyday | of tho Government Commisaio tentiof unsound mind, and what somenn- | not nm only trying to got at tho. truth, A Southern Scheme to Injure His | stand by him. Dunnell speaks very contl- | occurrence. During the giving of the wit- to examine 200 mites of the tho report Nees appointed Northern Paetg; : . var,.«l ” it the D NY who was on dently of his own canvass, but it is diMeult | tess’ testimony she was ropentedly prompted | Rajrond recently comploted In 4 : oe peers oe pe nvouind mind, and what some ane Was Wt the 1 ety or imysolf was resp Ohances, as Well as Those 4 | 45 seo where ho has any votes. nan firateholee | and corrected by her daughter, to whieh | rusof Washington aud Idaho. tho Tereito. V1 ‘ “T should k you we Fr ° ii oulstle of his own State, arid {t is even re- | counsel for the plalntif abjected, ‘This aot eee carga ALG” seitnias related, AaKtoD TD at i the thilions uae of Hiscook, ported tint he cannot roly upon Washburn {, brought ona sharp coffoquy, in whieh Mrs, Quitenu for the purpose of helping him out | ueck. Suppose you should be found guilty in that State, ‘ Mra. Scoviile’a examination concluded, cross-examination was postponed to allow Georgo 1), Hurrotighs, of Chicngo, to testify, + ag hedesired to leave the elty. The witness fi & ti then SUNT H lhele clas complcted his anniiat 7 Christlaney wysertod that her husband was |’ vised report of the Naval pain megs : “ MN, ONTIE a8 drunk all the timo, as was one of his-coun- | ineluded in ‘tt. The 1 ofa difflentty-—something tn regard to eeirgirieeatrap aur ee et ” Kasson Undoubledly the Second Cholce | wit be warmly supported vy'ttio delegation | acl, ‘This Inst doctaration irritated the gen. | eluded In tt. Tho board settled att the 3 . o ory t b . | yy 1B. rence wi boarded with the Scovilles at the time of | COLLECTING MONEY AND NoT TURNING IT Pre ctr eae that polnt yet," re- Of a Majority of Republican fF om ‘hts own State, but he fs,rathor Inte in | tteman to whom sho referred (Ingersoll), ala pois of allterenee aufics existed Thine oldest paeaae mite | ‘Tho prisoner—"That hurtot the stntementis | “Well, it mny not be very far off” Congressmen, the fletd, and they do not tea tied bo very | who demanded that to charge bo mado 8 | yo miko i nnaulmons report to the fo he prisoner was elther far ye 4 7. th t f 5 r. Kee x af es was satistied Gnitenu was unsettled In intel | incorrect. Its erroneous, I boarded, somo | "Tho Lord has eayad iy life so rar, confident that he can succeed. Mr. Reed, of | part of tna record, aud amd: some exelte tary on the best method of improv! strengthening the navy, Brovin ang ‘Tha ‘c ir talaatones Wet the Ger orn of the Genera 1, Ofieo jing dented tho application or ted lautie & Paeltic, Railroad Company to he als lowed to procure Government Surveys of Jands along its ne in New Mexteo and Ati sents ngocin'the'sane {house with: him, 2b LAM IN 1118 HANDS, i Malne, is not making a very ABeteaE TS en ment thosesston closed. Was a high-toned place on Michigan avanne, | snd wil! be Inthe lvcture field withina yet, | pangrs for Contests Already Filed | Wiearcnot oan entire ger canines WESTERN STATES Chiengo, and I pald my board, Probably he | snd will have $50,000; then I will pay all pore . sor. Contests 4 de ee rutatie ohne th yee eantiel with TASES nS, ? and other peoplo thought L was vory eranky | those little debts L owe.” Against Sixteen Members of. } Voles, isauletly observing tho situatiol with |. INTERNAT. REVENUE TAXES, = >) “Suppose the jury should find you In- tho Next House. the utmost good nature. Ho has a good Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune at that thie, sane?” 4 : J amany, strong friends outside of New En- | | Wasntnaton, D. ©. Nov. 28-—Gen, Raiim, ‘Tho oxntnination of the witness eomplated, “Then Ishould be taken to the fnsane 4 gland, but at present, as to these minority | Commissioner of Internal Revenue, hiscomn- Fe ee ona is eee asylum, L suppose, HiT could get out. If candidates, the canvasa fa being mainly con- | ploted hls annual report. ‘The folluwing ta- , % lect. THR ASSABIN’S SPERCIT ; There was # brief interval before the next witness appeared, and Guiteau took advan- tnge of the opportunity and broke out with: “Ydesite to tell all theso crank tewspaper men that I Gppenr hére ns my own counsel. ‘That ts my answer to all tho silly stu they ic zoun by means of depositing the esti Nothing to Be Dono fn Displacing Col- | ductéd along State lines, + bles, from advance sheets, show the net re- | %, ue mated ve Dee! ft fe 18 a q y they convict mo Lmay get a new trial 1“ t HE . Sieh eel cost thoreof under she provislons of nye een wallverne ag ap eee fe wan, he trlsonsy eryoualy: procera don't know, but we will take onto of that lector Smith notil Atl Mave ‘The possibility of .closd contest for the | cetpts trom sultite,tobocen,fermeligd Llautors, 2,401 to 8,408 JL the Rovised Statutes, Secs, havy gone crazy, Lappear here in purtasiny | shats, and the onth was ndiniutnistered to | when wo get to It.” Been Heard. _| Speakersii(y makes the question of and banks and baykurs fn tio Western States: “HONS. ‘The amount of bonds recelvet at the Treasury. Departinent to date for redemp: tion under the 105th entl ts $10,311,959; leaye own counsel, ng Lhave aright to under the Jaw and the Constitution of America.” No effort was mnde to check Guiteau, and no notice whatever of tho Interruption was him, Ie then whispered a few words to the | He spoke ns lghtlyas though bo. was dis- i My one bEhc tte aL Let Onceoninnalionte: : Aipots policcman who stood near tho witness-box, | cussing the case of a Russian Nililist whom — or ieee) 7 5 3 movement in process of inception to white and humediatoly threo deputies ranged them- | he had never-scon, and in whom he felt no | Mrs, Ohristianoy Gets Even with Ono of Her | + a " - , selves, shoulder to shoulder, beliind the pris- | partleulnr Interest, : nog Gets : f with the Southern Hepubllenn yoto, and‘cnst ‘TOHACCO, 3? HUNCHOtAs es ing a batanee of $1,688,050 outstanding, “Thg taken by the Court. oner, wijo, apparently more at ense, sald In- | ““ You claim, then, you are sine?” Husband's Lawyers—owa's Olaims _ veered ber dn, ‘hea SOE ae ana) WeOEENY, WMigaoutlse.s» 3, Secretary of the ‘Trunsury today authorized * "Qs Be JOSLYN, auitingly to the Court, “Lean sitdown?? — |" Yes, I do,” ha sald with his {dtot-like + —Small-Pox, ’ Col. “dack Brown, of Georgia, who is a i tho Assistant Lreusurer of New York tore of the Onelda Community, thought Gul- |“ Yes,’ replied tho Court, and tho prisoner | smile. “In'acertain senso 1 was Insane it ‘ deem, on Wednesday, tho 30th inst, wlth. sented himsel accordingly. whon I fired the shot, because I was not a oe candidate for the position of Daorkeaper of tean’s marked characteristic was Intenso out rebate of interest, the bonis embraced egotism, : Scovilla then stated tlnt he merely wished | freo nent, and did not commit the act of ny -THE .SPUAKERSNIP. fue ages concorued in tt ae Several indian ss eae in tho 105th ccnll, to aun amount TNE ASSASIN’S BROTHER, the prisonor to Identify somu letters, own volition. Iwas compelled to It by a BEGINNING OF THR CONTEST. Tepubllenns who aro not Congr asdiiveh ‘The Jowt..,. a ’ 5 not to exceed $0,000,000, ‘The Assistant * _ John W. Guiteau, tho prisoner's brother, | ‘Thy prisoner~L understand from Scoville | power over which L had no control, and Setetal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, fe is © thos mipyenen ne exinined by. (ota Treasurer hing also been — authorized was next examined. Ho had not been on | that all Lam to do Is Identify somo letters, therefore“ Wasiuxotos, D. €., Nov. 28—The men th ec san “ed eit na ate cr Pet ap BS ne ‘Tonio. to redeom, on and after Wednesday, Dec. 7, good terms with his brothor for some years, IDO NOT APPEAR AS A WITNESS 1 WAS INRESPONBIDLE FOR 17, Who are-to nominate the Speaker of tne thet at ree of the ‘e fall, delay st a of : Wy Peusing 1881, without rebate of Interest, thy rematu but had not doubted his ‘sanity until he re- | aside from that. In that senso I was Insane. All I wantis | Forty-saventh Congress have not yet arrived Soultie te Renu ‘ on ae aot aoe der ofthe bonds of that call whieh are then ceived some letters in: October. Bitico he | geoville then preserited a number of Jet- | the truth to ba brought out, and thatis why | in Washington, No one of the enndidates is | Southern Republicans effective ea outstanding. ‘Tho bonds will also be paid la had como on hore and had seen his brother | tora, dating from 1957 td 1803, which were | {make theso corrections ns tha trint pro- | Wlkely to linve, upon tho first ballot, much | CMs and, secondarily, to sevure as largo a 4 CHIOAGO.' 0 id lke manner at tho ‘Treasury Department in {nthe courtroom and xt tho jail he had be- | identified by. the prisoner, whe mado rune | eceds,” : more than one-half enough votes {6 secure siitre ot is sucoordlunls Toieos oliess tes = its LN nee pal ened Washington on and after the last mentioned come sntisfed that he was Insnue. On being | ning comments upon his penmanship, “This | “WIL you take the stand and address the | the nomination, and the man who will bo a ecarede scant a ONtHUBES ae Ttatons Wasitnaroy, -D, C., Nov. 9.—Thore is | UM ntsc on cross-examined witness ndmitted that before | docs not louk like my present handwriting,” | Jury?” * Speaker is undoubtedly tho man who Is now | © i ache Rett el nee PROTECTING THE MAILS, he cone to Washington he had always, in talking-of the case, sald ‘he believed his brother was responsible, Ie believed him responsible but not sane—responsible be eatse, ns he thought, at some period of his life the prisonor hnd voluntarily surrendered ‘ 2 3 thing new in tho matter of the Chicago Col- | rte Kirst Assistant Pustinaster-(i yy . “Yes; I may address the jury. Ishall | the second cholce of 2majority of the Re- have been issued to Republicans from the a t , te Virst Assistant Postinaster-General ieee SE harrier iu Pore eroe cortalnly tako tha stand and daly to tho | publican membors. In thess three atate- | South to make the rooms thelr vince: fectors lige -Beualor Lata sl ont tne has Issued an order the Intent of which Is “This Is ag fing as steal plate,” truth nents tho Spenkershtp situation, na It extats /.oC mecting. Cal. Brown sald today that | hi had safd nothing w Ment to request tin | L2.prevent tho spread of sinall-pox by mall "There were about twenty | lotters which “When do you zo on?” at present, ts probably accurately sum- | tUucus of those in the movement would be | dent on tho subject, excep oo ries Ae matter. s le had been written by the prisoner to his “That ts in Mr. Scdvillo’s hands. I thin, | marized. Some of tho candidates who have hott inn couple of dayg to determine on a { not to make its apoliiiian hat ne cou Mu _ & CAUCUS orfozwocnanie SENATORS ‘father, his sister, Mrs. Scoville, and his | though, Ishall come on just before the ex- | been here ‘for many days have been electing | Course of action on the candidate forthe | glvo him a hearing, which tho President |. wit becalled for.Saturday to discuss the Limself to ovit practices rather than good. | brother, J. W. Guiteau, and to Mr. Scoville, | perts and mnke my statement.” themselves with the ald of i: aceon tes ee suippore di || nvomtset to s , see neato oan Pid formatlon of Somuanatlies. - GUITRAU WINCED ‘Tho identification having beon completed, | Dr. Burgess here asked him anumberof | A HANDFUL OF MEMBERS AND A BRASS sot mr cust but only expresses the wish that the |. Nas fe VIS Os AUCH under those statements, evidently fearing | court adjourned, questions about his life at the Onelda Com- + BAND, ON FRIDAY NIGHT, ian, but only expresses ing been arrested, charged with conspirin his prothor’s candor was injuring the case, . ir munity. Gulteaw answered elonrly all his | ‘The hundred members yet to arrive, how- | Md on the candidates for. officers of the | person selected should be an prietonconisar to defraud the Government through th nnd ‘with considerable bitterness Interrupted : OUTCRIES. questions, Hesald he was there six years in | ever, Will hnve.tho deelding vote. ‘There | House whom thoy would favor. Tle ax- irene aay ae teal saa tae PoaeOtleg Deparintent, “My brother and Ihave not been on good THE PROPLR ARK NOT ALL poas. astate of grent mental disturbance, ‘The | Nave beon many cuanges in the situation | pected that: the ten Nopublicats from the | informed Represontative Georg, 1H. Davis, THY UTES. perms for fifteen yenrs. Ho always sympn- thized with my father on that Onelda com- munity business, while Scoville and mysis- ter sympathized with me, The Inst time 1 saw my brother wo had goime angry words, <i % . since the canvass for tho Spenkershlp first | South, the two Readjusters from Virginia, | who Is yory earnestly pressing the’ claims of |” Scerotary Kirkwood hind a conference with Pa create Day Nov. eye Coe Dodie sake A sy ruta bins tle beeame native ‘These diane site the | and Rico and IMnzeltine, Gréonbackers, fro | tho West Ste, that no appofutment should | tho Secretary of War today in regard to tha ane ha aa Airy leat 2 aie ae he left he should be danoanesd so he did | Most notrble with respect to tho | Missouri, would go Into this caucns, making | be made until he ean be heard, It ts nob ‘conflict of boundaries developed between clippings, relle ting on hie ca Une arabe not dare to leave while under the Influence | candidate from New York, Ilscock. | !1 all fourteen votes, As to whom they |’ known whether Mr. Aldrleh bas any candl- |'tha proposed anilltary reservation i Utah Guten case. SFolliwing uke samuinase ° | of the faniaticism of tho Community, His canvass wis conducted. Inst | Would support in the Speakership fight, ha | date, oc and the selection of lands provisionally mada FARWELL . . 4 é ———ae spring upon this argument: “It {9 time | Was notinclincd to spenk tn adyanee, but se by the Commissionors for the ocenpanes of frith the ordinary force a Broder unduly | Sr. Pauc, dio Reo seige cor-sm: | BUTTER, EGGS, AND CHEESE | tint the state ot Now ork sould berecors | thought tas jour prover eauicate of tho | reine ¢Mo. euppotatmenLot Ate Witten | 22 Useompahaee Indians. ‘he result of ba tore . ay ‘Sh. SIs + . " Stalwart stripe, Southern Republican | ts ats conference was 8 temporary arrangement does come, and I’m gind to find he tng | ‘Tho iqvlosed articic was taken from the st. Paul pan eS nized In the National Govornnient. It ‘pays Tlenr ith, b M ith 4 calf - vente, euiber of the Howse who is concerned In | Henry Smith, but as Mr, Smith has an- |-py whieh the threatened diMeulties with the changed lils views, however, in my case. 1 | Ploneer-Prees of Nov. 20, 1881. Tho people of from one-third to one-tenth of the revenne, } men ‘ : want the pubife ‘to’ understand about this,” | America say amen to thia artlole, You aro *oston, Puundclhiinr aed hone ee Tt has pmo ot penis ats vale determined Ay re YD gre eel Homers ie ened cine ee at dpullane ore pets LLEWELLYN ‘ making a furce of the Guiteau trial. It lao : tho Presidency, It has nothing as compared BY KG) ; é ae aa 7 Aas sEEWELLY Ny Goliga continngd! borate Soiainy and alegeuco to the Nation and the world.” Fot the Bee een Shotts cx etonal Mattos | vith Ohio, which Lins the Presidency, the | publicants from his aeetio ow golnz tuto the sell tale silerest in Wiel eras tg be aw Lot tho: Afexentero Agency In Sei tex i ¥ ¢ lave of God attd tha country, chyrge that fury . a 4 fica ffeaticns onthe Speakership. Ie sald they g i, fs States thatthe Indians are now quiet. Tha , tempted to stop hitn, but he waved his hand 10; Gonvict ‘him. of\ murder ig. ene fit Ueprac. Spectat MHapateh to Tre Chteago Tribune. Secretary of the Treasury, the Chiot Justice iinpertously, saying: “You keep quiet, -Cebar Rarips, Ia, Nov, 28—Tho train con- | of, the Supremo'Court, the General of tho | lad had yo formal conferences Uf any kind |:the most. aggressive candidate in the Held, Inte trouble was cuused by designing white Justice domands that bo must bang, If bo gues an; Judge, if you please’, Shortly after the yoytng tho Chicago, Boston, Philndelptia, New | Ariny, the FrénéltMisston—-in fact; nll the | 99 yet, and might not have, even after. thay |: Ho is sdid to have inade natrong combination | sos neited the Indians to make incuce free it ann encournyoment to any man, who | york, and other Eastern delegates to the ninth id profitab! ‘3 within th of | Were all here, but all interchange ol opinions | to secure the pinde, -yet it ts not learned that {sions ii foo. * Pitess was agked. In connection with an | is disappointed at the xctone of anothor, | nunusl fair and convention’ of the Hationd the doer arnea tees Mecteaa te aoe | between tliem ths, far settled gonelustvely | tho majority of the Chicago Congressmen sro | °°? BOARS ne! nt s had retated, if he at that tine | to coolly mURICE him, If tho jury do not | nutter, Eygs, and Cheeso Association, which all that, and to bring New York to tho front.” | one polnt—thint no one who had anythlug to | in his favor. Bnotigh Is known, however, of | - SUICIDAL. thought Gultenu , was insnne, Guitean | causo him to be hung, the people will haug kien, | convenes ay this plac tomorrow, lett Chicazo | rite wag th ument used by the frlends:| do with the Greeley movement, or who had | Mr. Nixon’s canyass to make it evident that a quickly anticipatea his reply by saying: | and you lth him, Do you trifle with the feol- this morning at10 o'clock, and after a run of iis was the argument used by the friends “Why, of course, he has always thought I Inge of 60,000,000 of peopl. Tho Insanity dodxe | thirteen house Arrived here at M1 o'dlock thie | Of Hiscock In reply to. the demand of tho | given any allegiance to the exploited “Ohio | It will require considerable apposition to de- | Partteaiars of a ‘Tragic Aftair at See was badly cranked.” Witness said he never Ns Jstwo common. Hang a few, and others wilt not | oyening., Every arrangomont bad beon made | fends of Keifer last spring that. ho should | Idea’? In politics, which he said was thata | feat him. vannnh, Mo. #3 } + Apectat Dispateh to ‘the Cateage +: 2:0 ; : gocrazy, The poople wunt justice dono. Plenso c be considered as candidate, At that time, | Southern Democrat was as good ns n South- TRST ‘aie eit ft iisfaor allghtest ‘traces of Insanity In | Tey thie article carefully—it Ie full of good Paar ‘iaurood ten “A paid any cia feuleine for these ronsous, Nesy York considered that | orn Republienn, need expecbany favors from FRUETA OF SPADA LAST IOUS. tania! auleldo See etaitad te et vatly ” - APTER nEOESS sense, The peoplo are becoming disgusted with | of thelr guests, ‘Tho train consisted of | thecandiducy of Kelfer was almost nuda | them. Specint Disvateh to The ChMeuaa Tribune. | While the cburch bolls were ringing in Savute ' JW. Guiteau resumed the stand. He had-| @*yer8 and Judyes, “Judgo Lynch” willsoon | tour coaches ‘and tho elegant. sleoper | clous, WA NIGH Boon TUNE : 3 heard hls. uncle Abrahain was insane, Ils unele Franvis Wilson Guiteau (mentioned in the family ns Francis Guiteau second), died Inanasyluin, He understood that in early life Francis had fought a duel with a rivalln Jove, Tho witness had understood his uncle had killed the man, but the records of the neyluin showed his insanity to have been caused by mortification at fighting » sham- j " WaAsiHinaton, D, C., Nov. 93.—Papors have | nub, alittle village in Andrew County, twelt be the people's Judge, JusTi0z. |“ Riiboura,” all andor the personal THE DEATH DF GARFIELD by tho proposed combination of Southern ban Med with’ the Clerk of tho ffouso of | mites from St. Joseph, William Redbelter a Sr. Paut, Nov. 2—Judgs Cox: Wo soo by | Supervision | of Mr. Frank Wild, the | hns wrought a revolution In the, polities of'| Representatives, If it ts effected, Is as yotan | eee centatives In. the following Congres- | tered the court-bouse, and, when In the contre this morning's Presa that Jones, tho would-be | fevlal Assistant General Frelgnt Agent of | tho Republican party, and has placed His- | Open question, but, from the remarks of the slonal contests: lear ONS athe of the corridor, stood bis hat and cane up lo tie murdor ut the scoundrel und assasin, Guiteau, | £29, cumapany. the faa fron Cateags | toguvan: cock {n the position which Kelfer oecupted | Sentleman just quoted, Hiscock and Kelfer “First Districtof Alabama, James Gillette ya, | COME stretehed himself at full lenytb on the Ss, . =) -. ey — - J 4a 1 g re rovolyet hag been held in $5,000 ball. Do you not think | place an elegant and bountiful diuner was last spring. New York now hns the Presi. | 8eem,to bo two who have most to. fear—tilis Thoinns J. Tlerndon, floor, and, placing a thirty-two calibre in you ar e showing altogcthortvo much compas | served in the uow passenger house, and after a dency, the Secretary of tho “freasury, the | COC because of hig connection with the ti ares) i 3 nt his elde, sont t bullet through bis heart, ston and moray to the notorious scaundrol and | delay of about ng tout the train’ pursued (ts as i ‘ Greeley movement in 1873, and Kelfer on ac- | Sccond District of Alabama, Paul Stra |ing buaselt Instantly Tho ducunsed wet murderer, Quiteau? Fortho suko of humanity | Jtney,t0, the Rapids. ‘The party was & Jolly Postinnster-General,-the mission to France, | eee yao with the Hayes recon. | bach vs. H. A. Herbert, *. A’ man about 31 yeurs of aye, and and the memory of so good n man as Gardold, | fueling. Riven tho atuld reprmsentaiives oF ogo | 29 fat things In tho patronage of the Goy- elllation scheme, Mr, Kulfor will’ not admit | Fourth District of Alabama, dames Q. Fwas born and ralacd In this vietulty. is mete out Justice to him. ‘The hearts of tho | “City of Hrothely Love” entered freoly into | CrumMent It has taken the place of Ohio In Sintth vs. C. M. Shelloy, was @ mombor of the firm of Redheler Brother, nel. Besid Maynard, ‘ tho many means, afforded for cnjoymont, | the front rank of patronage, Thisargumant | that fie has anything todrend from the movd- F ’, J whotesule, merchants, of Kansas. City, Sout was & cousin, the witness had never heard | James.A. Garileld. Lavixe or Sr, Pau. | gates togetior and “made a tow ploayane, | 1iscock, and those who are best informed as | Rteoted an allusion Sesteriny ff would | -" Fitth District of Vitginia, J. 'f. Stovall vs, | Mental troubles, thought to hnye resulted frua of nny other cnse of insanity In the family. | + NEW JERSEY, ‘ “| dppicable remarks tn reforuco to tho rip, | to the situation sny Is likely to. prove effect- | Seem that it troubled hm more than he cares | Qo a Gaboll pre ha * | close application ‘to business, flis brathers Mr, Seovilie—What is your opinion now as | OFFIck oF Eowanp Day, Justica ov. aie | Alter waloh sr, Poll Alexandor, of Chtongo, rend | iyo, . Ylacock lias relled upon Pennsylvania | t@ acknowledge. - Ile affects, however, to ba- Lely . fenred {t inight, prove serious, und be was per to your father's sanity ? Answor—I think he was sane. Question~What do you mean by saying your brother was poisessed of a demon or devil? A.—The religious theory !s that there are two forces In the universe, ono under Satan, or the dovil, and one under God, or Jesus Ohriat, My father held the view that y ‘ Elghth District of Virginia, -8, P, Balley ted Savannah, tho home of his chill: Peace (Counecrions Prompriy Mapp), ‘Tous |-4 8b of resolutions cx pressing tho thanks of the Tork i a little It, and in speaking of it anid: “It fs} Elght ‘ginia, 8. P, sunded tu ito to Savanmall, tu nts colle tits jo cyes of the world are upon you as | make tho tripa plousant uno. Tho resulutiona ¥ _ A FENCE-CORNER SALOON NUSINESS, . . 7 ; dually grew worse, until bis relative: a judgo tn tho trial of that villain of au séaasin, | Were sdobtod inp spirit whlod could noe be | throughout, the eduntry, Ile will reeelva It fs started on account of personal spite, | 428 va J. S. Rienardxon, f Envannuh wore becoming alarmed, us ao nyt Gultouu. ‘Tho fanolfui scone that is boing re- | Puletaken, as one of geuuineguod fooling. Noth | threo votes In New Jeracy, but ke Is.losing with & gallon of bad whisky to back it, tnd |. Second District of South Carolina, E,W. | xrow witd at tines, | und sent to hae parted In the New York papera as occurring in | LUBCKcurTed.to Marthe portoot succoss of tho | ground Int Ponusylvyania, Sald n Poungyl- gi y a M. Mackey: vs, M. P, O'Connor. fia Clty “for nia brothers to make | : rip, and at the hour of midnlxht the tandlorda dh will not hurt men tho least. Its a move- HY: pales . rungoments te bave — him i Four court cortainty docs not add much ereilit | and housekeapars of lowa's leauiax olty woro | Vals member who arrived hero today, and } Win Mee OM fight boar some fine frult nme Third Distrlet of South Carolina, OG. J. | inu private usylum, Saturday night tis broker to your fitness ns ndudge altting in trial of go | busily engaged in providing accummodauons | who has made-it his buatiiess to Inform him. | 2 ki MONE = ad ° Stobrand va. D. Wi Alken, mca Jumea went to Savannut, and tho noiatter W {inportant aonse, In reuding.my Tribune of to- | Zh (Pele Rucsle, The party ro in guod spirits, | golf as to tho views of his Ropublicnn asso. | Ward bummers,, but among Congressmen overt | talked over, Wiluin did’not favor tho ides ‘ Janoe at thi = e +Fffth District of South Carolina, i ? {mes Lo had rather dic. but toro waro living tn the world those who | day. Tam ahucked at the report, 1 Laughter,” | ton willbe largor than over bofuro dn tho nis | clates in that Stato: " Iltscock, so far from | Will mot luya much offect If T ave the | giao ve, ceurge 1, Tillman, i Rotining wns trouyae of Wie renuurk, dust Bert wero gvized of tho devil, or Satan, and of | “Laughter.” Bir, is this arcspoctable manner | tory of tho assoointion. : having the whole Republican delegation, | Been a tne ened wit rece aedlcans: | Second District of Misatsstppi, G. M, } timo to wturt yosterday morning he strates Christ, or God. Ilo belleved thesetwo forces | Of conducting oven a petty case? if yout arc do- — will not havo more than four votes In Penn. | 4 few drinks of whisky will’ not buy thom | cota vs, Van Ul. Manning OF is rooms and ti tte ee reoult, He wero at war with oné another, nnd that nf | termined that {n your court yout Intend to allow MICHIGAN SUFFERERS, aylvania, a Ayr y from iT” » hactask™ Sixtli Distrlet of Misslss{ppl, Jol 2, [Sf aren gad cultivate fanily, a, native of Ve preseht, and since the fallof man, Satan lind, | ®clow8 to act to ntuse the spectators, I would ‘THAT ONIO ANGUMENT 18 REVERSED. Spenking gunerally of his contést,’ Mt | oh ye eR. Chalmers. Rint, and ho wasn cultivieted dnd betitiant goa ton great extent, dominion of the earth, to | Sdvi#e you to withdraw, as Br, Robinton has | Comparative Comfort of the Victims of | St wil notdo to -givo Now York all the | Keitertald held every reason to belleve, Second Distritt of Morida, Horatlo Bisvea | W442 4d held in tho blzhest estcem, ter possess himself of all those he could. und is ages sad Bat trttag alisarass the, position you Last Summers Forest Firos, power, The Troasury portfolio 13 enongh, | ftom tho reports of his friends, that it waa va a H Finlay. y Horatio Disbe tale sans led ll bares wt ace ald possess himself of all thosa who wore Far fea er ey piled thst you joload She Hace ieecre irra with the Presidency, without giving that progtensliue ueearanlys bute or cova, Fens | “sSisth District of Louisiana, Atoxander Attempt at Self-Destructloa UAE Mesalute Relievers in the Lord Jesus | in the laughter with this darned assusin. Let | siyed from the burned district, reporte that tho | State the control of the Ways and Menns | Sons'he would not speak publicly of the dem | ih, vs 3, ty. Roborteart LE rape OAR Christ as the Savior, aud who had not been | thore be no more circua at thotrin! of tho meau- | poopte aro much wore comfortable In thotrim- | Committee.” In New York Stata tha ac- |'talls of te canvass, o 3 Third District of Missourl, Sessinghaus lat Dian eh ‘The Chtewao Tribunt. saved froin the power of sin by complete | oat murderor the world ever saw, Iamashamod | provised homes than anticipated, Asagonoral | cession of Arthur to the Presidency has not ii ‘ Stein csbbetalt 1 va RG. Frost, . Runtinavos, la; Nov. 28-—Nieholas Kalset union with the Lord nut Savior Jesus Christ; | of you. Hoptug I witl not bo shocked at reading | thing tnoy are woll proylded with olothiug, and | elven Hiscock any atrength. It is remem. | there appears to Eee cnane apprehension |" Sixtiy District of Lowa, J, C, Cooke vs. M. | prautitw and reapveted enizen of Kirksooh that nll evil, otf disease, all detormity, all in- | 88Y wore clrous scones during thie trial, I roe | vory fow complaints were heard attor tho recont | bored nut only that Mr. Hiscock svas not a | in the Keifer alti here Will bo trouble | a" cuit, Hila attompted to commnit stilcide thie etter firmily, was thé, result of sin, or.the admig- | nln yours, Rown. Dar. | raing and cold weather, Sleknoss among tho | Stalwart, but that he took most radieal | i holding the Oliio delegation solid for | “ses: District of Ataine, & J; Andarson va by cutting hfs throge with a sickle, iniictins . 6 ' . — fire auiferers {a abating. ‘Thera has ‘boon diphe Gen, Grant in 1873, and t mote than two or three ballots, It ts crop. | -,,, MS oe Set ste a a y prove fatal. bt slon of‘ those who had freo will; that they A WASIINGTON LADY therla and typhold mularia in the immediate | StOund agalnst Gon, Grant in 1873, and took t that Ketfor has lad trouble in | Thomas B. Revd, Injuctes whtck will probably prove fatal wero under the dominion of Satan or an evil | complnina that the palate of the contemptt- |. Yielulty, but these casce ara improving, ‘Tho | Jeaveof tha Republicun: party to sipport | plug out that Kelfor has liad some trouble in | ~ ‘gue tecomm ° * was Spjured on Fridny inst while curtying 0 spirit, or of an evil nature, bla wretch is tlekled with stewed agonts of tho Stato Commission ure actively on | Greeley inn speach Which fs now quoted to | Keeping the delegation tomethor thus fr | “1, se ordor'as above glvon tho face of tho | of beer up a pair of stalra tn bis atoro by ee THAT WAS MY FATHER'S: THEOLOGICAL Se, huey boefstenks ‘andl pilispanintlens ELE Romer tes gash ralletle'vory gene his disadvantage,’ ‘Therg nro strong mon in | Ad murmurings aginst his leadership fe sotnena slow! a and tho keg striking his "head and eae ne 2 VIRW, : me f es ae ahaa Y rf - | New York, too, who are greatly opposed to | Teportel “to bo growing hourly louder, 7 eines i quito fracturing. bls skull. Blnco t! tt was muy brother's, and it fs mines aud Ido | srita:” “ataral ta ceria eenatraat sutlgiont Eupnly of forage, aniy oue-bnit of ne | illseockes aad Ie ia'very probable thie bofoga | Keifer has summoned Charles H, Grosvenor, aie Jterod, Tenadcit; secalied 54903 | hota bedn contiaed to hls bed. but this et belleve that, at-some tle In my: brother's | Wr?! That, La eel dy ee oe tts | Hequisit quantity having boon provided. this | the contest which is now begiuntugahaltend, | Who has ome influence In Ohly polities, to | Morty agalnst Gillette, Jepubtionn, “noon he eltided his watchers, wont tu tte Dig o 3 mon to kill other, is wreetsely what men ore | along wht require. more than $100,0u0. ‘There Y "| ht ist but'It 18 doubtful it G: Norburt, Democrat, 4,387 majority against | and with a-sickle Intheted woven uxly wer Iie, na he had a free will to choose good of | hanged for in woll-rerulated counnnufities, | ould be additonal lumber furnisned to shaiter | thelr power will bo felt, In: view of these | his nsulstaneo, but It 1s doubtful ros | Strobach, Republican, : “about bie neck aud licud, | He was unconicy evil, he must have, through his will, through | 4, iy | Stock, The lacking in ossh for food will not be | circumstances, tho tlle 1s tonding ogalnat | enor cun de him much good. A gentleman : og ajority ‘agalrist | Wee feund, and.on dreseing bis wont ind ’ i " gh | if wo will only punish saluta who commit | known wotll after the present disburscmoute + . hols famtl} ith Ohfo nffat {ntl Bhelley, Democrat, 9,051 insjority ‘agalrist | founa that ono of them penetrated thaw, Is willfulness, through his stubbornness; murders we shiall have fow executions,” gh thic aN pdctalaitodantahg Uiscock, and itJs thought that lls voto upon [sho 1s familiar, wi lo affairs ond intl Bintth, Republican, -pipe. As the wounds were being, sewed MeL through his perversity of nature, allowed is i ny the, first ballot will bo his maxiinum | wate with the members ‘of Congress from Wheeler, D ft, 43 gf trlud coxear them oper. suying. * Let titty Saton to got auch control over hin; he was | - DROGHENS vAW AMERICAN VESSEL IN TROUBLE, y i Stata sald this evening: “ Kelfer will have Rooter, Demooraf, 43 majority ‘aguinst |. foe me dial” Tho eauso 19 supposed fo n to Bot auch control over hin; hewas | - «A griend of justien and tho Inw’ In Avectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, strength, ‘ to ee: Sf a dolepatt Lowe, Greenbacker. * see ine co dornnwemonty caused by thu tol ‘under the power of ‘Satan, That {den Is one Brooklyn, N. ¥., writes: It woutd bo a | New Ontaans, Nov, 2—The Government has KEIFER'S CANDIDACY ‘o kecp o sharp eye on the delegation or on which J based my opinion that my brother was inorally responsibie to God, but perhaps not responsible necurding to human or Jegal respunsibliity, boing, In one scnse, Insane, Cabell, Democrat, -660+mnjority against | rooelved In Friday's full, Blovall, Meailester. + Q A Sonsational Vane at Toloda, @ Barbour, Democrat, 8,003 plurality ever |: Bpeclat Dispatch to The Chicago Trieanh al ? ‘y beon notified by W. 0. Burchard, United States | started apparently upon a suetlonal theory, | he'll find them slipping away, from film. it the Inw ert ated 10 expla the eto Conaul At Ttantea, of; the rolzuro wy the Hone It was ta be tho West againat tho East. ‘rhe | Lelng pressed for sometliing deftt, he sald; Tonehwarato eee duran authorities at: Utilla of the American’| Stato of Ohlo, with Afteen votes, and such | “For n starter, 1 would advise him to wateh | MOMs ete Withams; fend: eonsurio by divine Insplration.* sohoonor May Kvoline, of thia olty. and tho ln- { additional votes as could be obtalned.from | MeKinley.’? MeKinloy ts known to have am. | (ules Henubllean, and Williams, Read: |” morsno, 0., Nov, 2.—Quite 4 & eaki ; c t c ster: by tho Intelligenco which les ia prlzouse=Yeu have teat tikes eng WASHINGTON, prisonment of the Cubtaln for aq iileged defect | other States, was t0 be used as'tho nuclous | vitlons, and tho Chalrmansiitp of an Impor | J ‘ oassnod Rede BY sonny man employed! : a «wltness~Purhiays t have, laeert! rosbedings a? the Bint of the Conn regards ing putas boll “fue-papers | to being In other Western States, anu to ollme | taut comunlttes would, {a the opinion of this |, Richardson, Demborat, 8,403 indjority over | ou that i, W.etpaen 0 eet ? ia Witness—Purhiaps { have, orio of the fonding merchunt talloring & have boun forwarded by the ownore here to.! inate all other Weagern candidates, Kelfer j gentleman, wolgh.. strongly with him if | £ee Republican, : ted to cone! & assasin of Garfield says: “Wo think we | Congressman It, L. Gibeon at Washington. A is Kelfar' if Alken, Demoerat, 18,105 majority over Sto- | ments of tno city, bat -attemptcl fy ag, echo universal sentiment when wo say that Sie Peer STnEeenT lins not succeeded in anining the votes of | Kelfupe star showdd any sign of wanlng. | a9 Hopublteans aulcldo Jast nigbt, nnd the papers were F * ai re eulval other Western States as States, Indfana has | Phe Ollo men, In the event of abandoning | [-od to, suppéess uu accannt of his conncet iss totop. ih trent of tio Cour to wag | _, Lovte May Ror. Meroe aigne singh | OFM or Reandiata Miohrat hasuerowy, | Keller, | ne | Hila, enact O18 inary over fy meobit i ase th et o ‘ospect, ellove a Bees ae Keli " ernman, ‘The lowa Republican Association MAD, ' 2 for, the ,doed, bu 4 nc ud Kelfer doed-not . . hle cutie for niso faa thot if Judge Cox does not shut the fulon’s | telling to 6 New Orleaus exporting firm 450,000 | Natne of Henderson, a met this oventrig to reorganize, after having ) backer, ig “formed alate “that ‘dissipation, sho f ‘rll clove tt he rr with “ult rent tia wile was Inepeoted ut todays Prioo privese: j ‘ees. Bieta Ke Lan Dealten tie doe hen “practleally disbanded ‘since the in- | , Chalmers, Democrat (In the Siioostriag Dis | prowure, tiud eonsiderable t9 40 vi asi yarever with @ Bulle! id iy | Re too, with not merely the approbation but tho LARGE LAND SALE. tonal issue. did not take woll, and has, tt ts | SusUration, "An effart was made to have the | {tlet), $770 majority. over Lynot, Repub- The Razor. anplause of mankind, Itts all very fine ta | Arsetat Diapateh to The Chicago Tribune iow. bellavod, ‘beon, Auatoned, Keller, at assnclation take aome part In Influencing the | Hoan. a Te Mine catcago Tibunte tall of law and order, but thera ia © litalt bo . rn - all evonta, now looks -for votes cast of the ‘Spoakorahlp contest, but the aiehipt we pemiiah, Dosiseent 459 majorityover Bisbee, | “g,, eset ai ANov, 2-1. DW, Aides = ‘and order, but there is a au ' New Oneans, Lan Noy, 2A party of Mich> Pai “vo own, tb. ‘flualty decided to walt | Re sree “4 human patlenes, Guiteau hae oréwded that | igan lumbermen have purchased in she last two | Allegheny and:west of the Rocky Moutalns, ined 0. Hann ti) th Robertson, Deriocrat, 8,700 inajority Coroner, today bell wn inne ne ; wy 8 Next meet t up BB 1, tte 1, Democra majority over | sire. Botey Hanson, wife o ny Clif Hult, and tf Judge Cox doea not act some- | duye 11,000 aores of Government. pino lands in | He will have his own State at ‘the outset, |-P7) ing and get up 3 erthade: H ae he gpeee? oth tf ¥ ast Of UO prual athe prigouer—That’s yery poor theology, an é Zs A VERY Pool VoOsITION FoR you ‘ro TAKE, . Cuming back to tho subject of hls uncle, Abraham Guiteau, the wituess stated that when he saw him last, In 1807, he was “off hia base yery’ badly? Ho was a “gnssy, blowhardy"” -kind of ‘man, ‘The witness would haye satd of fim, “Ite wana little weak In his upper story.” Me remembered, hig brotiser in hls infancy, ie was so nerv- outs he could not keup still for five minutes, Jils father once offered hin 10 cents it ho : h, Republicans tg -wolletu-do farmer living southe: would do go, and he did not get tha money, i and, posslbly, wil ‘be able to retain it in an | £05 Kasson It he be electeyt, Bilis i Rana bo varmuiitted suleiie by cute Sis mother hat tho saltrhoum very badiy, body, sles With Let the rabid eur bo muz Pertaar purchiscaaoe tie Wane Tale unbroken column to the end, bit there dra |." TUB ROUTH i Hyatt Doiitoornte 491 mafority aver Scasiaxe wit a raxor on Sunday ~ ‘That disease affected the witness and his ls 3 eee : a Influences in Ohlo that aro heatile to | HAs three prominenteandidates forthe Touse | aus, Republican, +. oe : %, at cinctaatl ter. He never heard of tin the prisoner, | IN-PYERVIEW WITH GUITEAU. ; Solf-mutttatton: him, and ‘It has required sume good | eames ans Hrown, of, Georala, i quulifs Repablienn, 100 solority, over, Cook, cannes eee aheCharles us : BARAT PARKEI, OF CHICAGO, 1 tived ne . | management to presout © harmonlous ‘ rownlow; of ‘Tennessee, for | © Cis fi eee ; (dressed, shot bimevit ue ‘whtow of Auguatus, and cousty of tho pris- +22 etienmats cman tontlury fase week from Utica seu? caaetorgs | front. Ie is nown » that in the | #22 Poataateships, and Raluoy, of Bouth mane Stepublican, 117 majority over Audar- Pare aura arsine A old waren and #4 To inshieunpam “Tho pelannor ad his wie | moralng Your eorrespehag apeer tains | eet mikey dees untng done tka ig | OWL0 deleentin thro aro sone whoso #00: | Seiad we any hue Mocha ego | nnn meme ae* | doug ge poe ans Sia usuue wsylum, ‘Che prisoner and his wifo } morning your correspondent drove to the Ht ond choles Ig not for a ingn from their own re é lain fo hailing: tinge aft et . a “notive be sont to -Me 1 vaine 10 hor house in Chicago. The witness | all In company with Dr, D. M. Burgess, of Totpen wae Galy fuund atior a cond careful State, Neyertholoss, Mr, Keifor's candiducy fed tho Bath, ring Be present @ resident} ws aoe 2 eal a Shut be wan dane, ye 2 a a t faver-auitten | fr oursiug on bia way by-variousfellow-couvicts, man Inthe West at t. succeed. voy WASHINGTON, D. C., Nov, 23:—A dispatelt Dernotr, Bich, Nov, tl pass yrlsonce to ceasy visiting at hor’ house, be- | elty. A note from Mr. Scoyill 1d, wh) mat ie kuown as 8 d: . Z suce * A oY sale isting himself under OE ag equate had proposed to edueate hor douse aerved 8 o passport 10 irene toon a Brose to buraute shup, deubelytalythruat ta as Foard i HOE ca i 70 the Piitete aca iatea re ‘ ae arene fat uate fri hee ee train and ay poy ag cue ore : Nar ato anaery hin, ‘Thls was 0 187, Wwithoutdelay, and Guiteay was found lying | inuniiow ble foreacay into a uoreiuie wats. “He | ns, of coursd, the ‘vata. of Towa, aul will,|’ qasmaron, D, ©, Nov. 28,—The follow. | Cole, of Dos Rotnios; on -xceount of iis | Hb Hue watat. “Fuuilly tfoubie burt pildoniet atiied To “have fallen Hares on lad ta Meoset ts sald, extending bis Whore hiv aris Was ataputated at tke cibewe | Houbtiess be able “to east: forty votes on tho | ing cali has been lasued: oes] telondship to Gen, Grant, is tobe appointed | - roo Cold a world for MULE jyea ' ‘ . er dy ib love vy aa first ballot, Ills greatest strength Iles In the | 4 cauous of the Republican Represoptatives- | ta aCabinut posltion, hag attracted sum at- | owasa, Nob. 2A earponter aap 9h Marat ty interns by ? z ‘ 5 bi - o'a t! . | fact that ha fs tho second choice of a large |‘elect to the Forty-seventh Co! , tention among Iowa people, and the state | bury, etnployed at Fort Ome Your correspondent, tu wnticipation of this antes ‘oto pyrigtany jn Covers, mxtaris, blk Parotds and such a ea yee 13 \s Brown's Iron Bitters, Autber, ond the result will show is proba- } other membors-elect as desire to not with them, | ment ly not generally crodited, ‘The position | cide tayt ulgut by cutting bis ase her Ittls daughter, and to

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