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PUM ChACAGO TRIBE? Cia Abbi SE = WEI-TWENTY-FOUR PAGES, ‘ pot al 1ytho Jury. “I donot ask," be added, arr immediate aetion, your flonor.”* Guiteau (EuEeringly)—No sou den't, Mr, Judge or. Fallot wish Judgo Porter would mnko bis otfons when he desites arguinent or action fpou thom, nnd not bu continuntly making 18 LITTLE SPEECHES 70 THE JURY. gudgo Vorter—Aa TP huvoan undoubted right jo. totes question of pormitting tho Jury todisband sas qgain ratsed, hut wasdismiseed by tha fore pan annartcing that they: preferred! not to up- mate, proviled they eoltt have n reasonable opportunlty for exerelse and to obtain fresh utr, Corkhill procees reply to what he termed tho. counsel's aspersions upon "the distinguiabed medical gentleinan who did honor to their state” Tfu wouldrepel tho usvertion that thoy met nightly to wenve meshes about thls crime nal. ‘Tho prisoner hiinself bad woven tho mesties that wero fast inclosing him, aud “only tro men, nnd thoy SHAWNS OF THE MEDICAT, PROFESSION, wpocould not even ueknowledyo thoy bolleved fra dod, hud been found who would under oath declare tholr belfuf in bia Insanity.” gcovlllo replied to Corkhill, and surprised every ona by mileing one of the best and most imprersivu speoctics that have been bord in tho courtroom siuco the opening of tho trial. In earnost language bo vindleated the conduct of thodefengo nud severely rebuked thu courage of the District-Attorney in bis anscenly efforts romuzzle and drive tha defunse from the court? Bome inanifestation of applause folluwed tho conclusion of his speech, butik was quickly checked by tho Court, DI, JOUN DP, GRAY, Medica! Suporintendent of tho New York Stato Lamatly Agylusn, took tho stand. ‘The witness pad mode the etudy of Insanity bis business gince 1659, und in that tim had treated or inv teated 12,000 ensog of insanity, He had never seen slugly instances where tho only Indfentlon of Insanity was tho exhibition of liamorality or wickedness. He did not eve In what had peen called “ mornl insanity." It was inpossl- blo to digeover mentnl unity rons to lovute an impalriseut of tho mort] nature that wns notne- compuntod by Intellectual deteriuration, In ity in ttself hud so more tendency to oxeite to erie thun neuralgia orany other disense. It puts nothing now Into a man'a nature; it only perverts whut is already thera, ‘The witness at fone length classitied various groups of insane that bud come under bia attention, and de- seribed the various phases and peculiurities of each. He did not belluye thut any type of Ine sanity existed outside of neylums that had not Ita prototype In asylums, AFTER RECESS Dr. Gray stated that ho had mate na thorough, complete, und sntlsfuctory exuminntion of the prisoner ot tho Jull, and yave at sume tength the detalta of bis examination rnd conversation with tho prisoner. .After half un hour had this been qakeu up, Guiteau remarked: © This Is a very interesting story, no doubt, but it must bo famll- far by this tine to covery ones The Doctor Is tolling it very well, howover, and ts getting In alithe facts asLtold thom to bim, Ibave no objection to it.” Tho witness, continuing, sald: “Lasked tho prisoner the question, *bunpoad the resident had offored you tha Paris Consulship during tho timo you wero rotlecting upon the aubject of res moving him, would you stilifave shot bln?" ara be roplted, ' Well, thut would have settled the niatter. I should huve taken tho position.'” Gultewn called out from tuo dock; “1 sud Ie be bad offered it to me at any time FORE THE Ist OF JUNE. Ithe bad offered It dfter tho Ist of June, it would not bnve wade tho slightust difference.” “Tho witness naked tho prisaner how he cama toshoot the President, aud his reply wus: “L came to tho conclusion that the politien! situn- tion Justified it, Igraduaily becaimo convinced of this, and I resolved upon bis removal.” “Guitean shouted agala: “bat knocks your Parla Consulship, aud shows thore wus no mulldo init, Not the clement of murder in ft, but po Altfaal necessity.” : “tho witnogs—I thon asked bin upon what grounds he'resalyed to remove the President, andherepilud: “Leansidered the removal of tho President a politiert necessity.” 1 thon gaked him baw hourrived at that conclusion, dud he replied: "If you will read the papors of Muy and Juno you wiil flad oxactly what. THE POLITICAL SITUTATION wog,and you will pérbaps appreclute what IL mean by political necessity.” ‘Tho witneas thon inquired of the prisoner in regurd to bis alleged tuspiration, and nsked hin sf ft cnmo to bin In tho form of 1 voice, or vision, or direct commund, and his reply was: “No, It caine into my head & conception, and I retloctod upon it until T° resolyed that it was Justified by tho situution,” ‘Tho witness then asked tho prisoner how this atutument decorded with bls theory of inspira- tion, and bis reply was: * The inspiration wus In thoformof pressure upon mo to commit the et.” Guiteau—That's all thore is In tho act—short and to tho point, You cun talk about It six years if you want to, Dr. Gray continuod the story of his interviow with Guitcau, with oceaslonil comments by tha latter of ussont or dissent, but not to the extent of an annoy tng interruption, until the hour of adjoiiroment: ‘ Adjourned uotil tomorro' ,AN ARKANSAS TRAGEDY. A Woman Kills Hor Stooping Husband, _ Coutossou tho Crime, and, on Bolng Ine peinoneds ‘Faken Wor Own Lite. Iatrte Roc, Ark., Dee, .—Tho dotalls of a horrible tragedy noar Bontonvilte, Ark, reached this clty toduy. It appears that Inst Saturduy morning Coroner flazard wie notilied that a nuit had beon murdered in the Villazo of Hogors on + the night provious. On arriving thoro Muzard found that a Jury liad been impaneled and an Inquest was in progress, Tho murdered man ‘Wis nutued Egon Lolly, Ho wns 0 carpenter by trado, and Intoly moved into this Stnte from Stone County, Miskourl, and found work at Kog- ers. Ho was lylug Inu smull Louse, and un old man nimed Martin was boarding — with bia, It scome that both Bolin and Martin took thofr supper as usunt and retired to bed @tau carly hour, Somo time before nldnight Martin was aroused by tho report of a pistol in the tho houge and saw Bolon's wifo advanelne toward his hed, when sbe oxoluimod that soine one hadshot him (meaning her husband), Ho saya sho did not savin to be affected moro than toshed a fuw tours. Ho at onuo went out and mado the tact known, Hoth Martin aud tho ‘Woinun wore arrested, but it wus soon dlscove ered that Martin wie in io way connected with the orl, During tho uxuminition of Bra, Holin sho conteased to kilting hin berself, Tho Pistol wus thon found whereswhe bad bastily con~ gealed it. Everything contirruod hor statement, ‘Zhe bail poseed through his head, kill toy blin instantly. She justilled tho crime by’ saying that her husband hid klilod two ‘pen a he wt a hoyaasthiet, ana pee uling hie business in every place in Which hd hud beon; that bo bud threntenod Lor Jifo wt various times, and on two vcensions bad druwa a knife on bers that her ite wan moxt Inlorablo with bim, und bur stitumunts wore mate In a cool, unatfected tanner, whlle tho dead body of her husband was #0 tous that sho conld have touched It. The vurilet the jury Tendored waa in nceordance with the statements Anude by hee, Shu, togethor with ber four iittio children, ware Browiehe to Bentonville, wherd tho was lodyod fn Jull and. three of tho obildren Bunt tothe poor-huusc, She was permitted to take ane pau at, an infantson, F mouths old, into tho Juit with hur, Soon after bong paved {o joi the murderess out ber own throut with w knife sue borrowed to rip up a dress, and died 1 & fow minutes. EE THE COLDWATER FIREMEN, Bramtnation of tho Wx-Chicf of tho Fire * Department on x Charge of Arson, dpectat Dispateh to The Chicago Trivune. Cotpwaren, Mlob., Dec, 0.—In the oxamina- tion of ex-Chiof-Rnglnuvr Drake today Homing~ Way wagon tho stand alldny, and in tho mnuin Teltorated bls statomeut mace before the Ciroult Court afew weeks ago, which was vory dumogiig to Drake. Hut as yot ils stutomonts are unaup- Ported by any of the others under arrest, and bia atatempots aro takon with tuny gratia of atlow- ance. tia expected that the crodéexiaiminatign Tomorrow will bo quite tnteresthig wid avisite Houal. Fully one-tuint of thy audience today The pronscutiug attornuy bs ti y tho City Atturioy, while Dralo ia repren by two able uttornuy ie —— A MILLIONAIRE’S WILL, “Puinapenrita, Dee, B.—Tho will of William F, Weld, tho Buyton infillonatre who died hore ieaving an estate valued at $21,000,000, hus been Adinitted to provute, The bulk of the catate |i willed to four grandchildren, Boven thypsand dotlury ia bequeatbod to Mostun charatite., The widow and daughters aro given snouites of £4,000 cach, tugeter with the housus now occ pled by thom iu Boston, while two sons are kiven half & willion euch, ‘Cho natate 1s thy dargeat over aduinistered upon ta Vblludel pola, WASHINGTON. Statement of the Relations of Burbridge and Black- burn. Blackburn Has Scorned Bur- bridge os ao Murderer of Kentuckians, He Has Sald Burbridgo Did Not Dare Show Himself in Kentucky. - Burbridge Has Explained on Paper to Blackburn, and Demands a Recantation. ° The Air Is Full of Duel, and All Kentucky Is Agog. New-Yorkers Kicking as Hard as Anybody Against Keifer. Stalwart Operations Against Blaine Promptly Begun in Maine. Spurling, Post-Office Inspector at Chicago, Succeeded by Reed's Man, KENTUCKY BLOOD. A STATEMENT AS MADE ny DunonIDaR's THENDS, Bpectat Dispateh to ‘The Chicago Tribune. PiHLaDELMita, Pa,, Dee, W.—In view of telo- grams from Washington about a contomplated luvstito, meeting between Gon. Burbridge, formerly of Kentucky, und Congrosainan Mlack- burn, 0 stulement was obtained today from friends of ‘Gen, Burbridge,. who is now na resident or this clty, and oan oflletal In tho. portal rorvice. It seumns that since tho War Gen, Burbridye and Gen, Hlackburn, though cousins und both Kon- Vuckluns, and former nefghbors, huve not been on speulting terme, When at Washington, some yenra ngo, Gen. Burbridge invited to bis house tha Sunntors wud Kopresentatives in Con- nress. from Kontucky, Many of — thom cume, and, as a mutter of course, some were tot present, among tho abseutces velng Blackburn. Naturnily this did not fm- prove Gen, Burorldye, as having any tulmical fooling, Afterward Gen. Burbridge visited tho Cupltol, ana sont in bis card to J, Proctor Knott and othor felonds of bis from Kentucky. All cume out in responso to biacard except Mr. Blackburn, who WROTE ON THE BACK OF GEN. NURDRIDGE'S CAND: “Idon't know Gon, Burbridgo, aud 1 don't de- sire to know hin.” Proctor Knott and otbora made Ight of this, ‘They ns- sured. Gen. Turbridge that Mt must, be oo miatnke, “The Kentucky delegation will cortuinly not sustaln Blackburn in that,” was the general remark. | Sinco that time Gen, Burbridye hus givou the matter iittie thought, He has bad no ill-will toward Gen, Btackburn, and, had tho latter even mndo an advance, it would douptiess have Leon met as itwagtuade. But no such advance was made, ‘The two men frequently passed exch other In tho hotels und on the street at Wushington, but no sign of recognition ‘ever pnasoil between thow. Rocontly, howeyor, a poor soldier, Dit, OWSLEY, OF SIELDYVILLE, in Mackburn’s Congressional district, onme upto Washington after an office, Dr. Owsley had been loyal during the War, and was a sur- weon inthe artny. His pov erty is made heavier by tho burden of a large family, Knowing Gen, Burbridgo, ha veame to bin for a recommondation, Thinking to aid him moro offectively, Gen, Burbrilze told tho upplleant'to go to hls Congressman and get bin to go along in pérson and make the application fornclorkshlp, {don't speak to Blackburn,” gnld Burbridyo, * but [ think bo if mn gon- tleman and will do what fs right” Dr. Owa- ley hesitated on bearing this, whon Burbridgo further said; “Goto him, and tell bin L sent you, ‘Tell him the the facts, umd ho'll do it Ike fh maw"? 0 Congressman Blackburn Dr. Owaley accordingly went, but no suoncr had ho reached ‘his atutement that Gon. Bure bridgo waa a friend of bis and hud sont him there thin the Conxzrossman broke ott: “Lf Gen. Burbridge indorses you, Idon't, That's enowgh fur mo, My distrlot'is dotted sit over with tha graves of suldiera be murdered during tho War. Ho knows what Kentucky people think of him, and he doosn’t dare come buck to tho dlatrict.” ‘rumbling with fright at tho Ken-- tuckian'a munner and flerce invective, | POOR Di. OWSLEY HURMIED BACK to Burbridga, and told him what bad beon anid. ‘Tho vilidled Goneral {mmnadiately made Dr, Owse Jey write out a full statement of whut bad ticen pald by both himsele and Bluckburn, ebplod onmmendatory letters from Gens, Shorman and Breckenridge, referred to bis vindication on the old controversy of 1867, and clted muvy prominent inen tu Kentucky who bad indorsed bis conduct, ‘This watter Gen, Rurbridvo inclosed in a letter to Mr. Binekburn, ‘This ietter wos no -ochallonge to an up peal to tho foudat trial by combat. [t slmpty called Mr. Ilnckburn's attention to the focts, showed hin thut ho was wrong, and sue gested what was tho duty of # gentleman under tha virvumstunces, {t is not likely that. Gun. Biuokburn, can “mako spy nnswor in support of bis position, A Press reporter yustorday found Gon, ‘Burbridgo busy ut bis dusk fn the inspector's olive of the Vost-Olllee Building. TNH VATIANT KENTUOKIAN waa ovcuplod with routine, and looked us pacific as If bo bad not a possible atfulr of hengr on bis hunds, “Now, 1 don't want to say ao word nbout this mattor,” auld Gen, Burbridge, “'Thla isuvory dulleato atfuir—very delicate In its presont stago, Jn n fow days, whon itonn be dono with proprioty,the cntire matter will bo ox- plained." ” Have y: Blackburn" “T profor to say nothing a4 to that yet. Whoo’ the matter comes to a point it will all bu ox- plained.” . . + Thon the matter ts coming to a point? , “Most asguredly—to a. polnt of ona kind or anothor, “Are you ready to tell the story of your varoor In Kentucky.” . “Only this, Ll never Knqw Tiackburn as a Confederate, voldive, put if L had caught dim io Kontuoky doing what thogo other men wore du- fog, Leboutd nuve broken bis nok, Just as Ldid theirs, Wut L don’t waut anything publishod promaturaly." : > A DUEL ON TH TAPIS BETWEEN GEN. DUI URWUE AND CONGRESSMAN HLACKUURN, y Spectal tu the St, Louls Republican, Wasiinaron, D.Q, Doo, .—Uon. Burbridge of Kontuoky was a Union soliler in the War, No ipatiwas tora hated by tho old Hebel clu- mont of Kuntuoky ‘than bo, for be dealt with them during the War with aniron bund, 1tis probablo, tyat bis cunduct waa attended with conslderabig uritelty, dost uf tho oflcors who ure sont to routeut. rebellion from a community ure inoro oF It such Hurbridga wus 4 Kon- tuokian, and that ‘fact added to the batrad ngulust Bim. Poople, could not fraaginy, ta uvv tho vernaouluy of the community, how be could butbo his pwo country tn blood, le was wont by the Washtagton authoritlos right ta tho old Honry Clay ‘latrict, Ho was born and bas always lived in Scott Couuty, adjoining Vor- sallles, Where Jue Diackburp Ivo. He kopt his own people front giving ald and comfort tu the Kebellion, and be punished some of then who pecane Rebels, During all this time Juo Biack- burn wus ja Mujor iu the Confederate survico, Ho oscaped’ Burbridgo bucause no remalucd rooolved any answer from Gon, away from his home, but the two have hated each athor with all tho IITTERNESS IMED BY WAT. In thin rospuot, however, Mlackhurn shares tho fooling common to almont every Keutucklan who took sides with the Canterterater, Said a prominent public man froin tho State this evening: “I suppose Burtirtdye Is tbo best hated tnan in Kentucky; Blackburn and Bure bridgo, however, hive not had nny intercourse, dreator Indirect, sinew tho close of the War, They have bated tn silence... Av old country doctor of the nofghborhom! numed Owaley, has heen. the inctna of fanning the embers inte fiune, He came to Washington onan errand whieh brings thousands here. He wanted plices nny sortof a pines in which bo could make n living, Me is old, poor, aud ababbler, He is bof Une men who enn never understand tho: rnal fitness of things, tHe forgets who aro enies und who are trionds. Hurbridye wie here, and as Burbridge hina become tepublics AB ho heeame tho spatwor for Dr, wale indorsed hin x palteattig for a plie friendly fate led the latter to ask Bla his indoreement, and a still uniuekier fate com- pelled bin to approach Burbridge ns though tho latter had SENT A. MEKSAGE TO DLACKNURN, asking him to favor the Doctor, Then Binek= ‘burn rose in tho majesty of wrath and potired out hiv soul in yvituperation. Ho Informed tho ‘old Doctor that he wished vothing to do with a tend of Hurtriige, whom be vignrously de nounced, He called his old énemy a blacks nirted traitor n villain, and the tnurderar of his own puoples a person of what nil decent, people in Kentueky washed their hands, Atl who have teurd Blackburn's orntory ean tine futine the outhourmys of words tht greeted tho, ears of tho nstonished medical tnan in seareh uf n 1» TShaelc to a roughness ut tongue it I ‘bind, wd from wllaccouats Murbridge felt ty rouhest Bl ‘she frightened old Doctor trotted off 10 toll is patron, and his putron was astonished, as ho Gad not belloved that Blackburn wouul bave the courage to speak BO. Barely of dim, But the Doctor was positive that bla enrs bad not des eclyed him, and that be hid metially heard what. he bad reported, Burbridge vould not stand that; be isi Kentuckian and a man of courage; be apparently bEfMEVES IN TH, con under proper provocation; therefore he wrote Binckburn such a letter us fy preseribed by tho code a4 a prelininary step to i hostile meeting, Mo demanded an explanation and in certutn contingencies wh apology, and sent the tote to Aiuckburn by Owaluy's own hand, The Ken- ducky Congress had vane bome and tho comimuniention was forwarded to hin. Binekbuen will probably take nothing back, and therefore Rurbridyo’s next atep must be n chillenge unless he sbuil determine to pocket the insult, He has ready, however, proved bly canrage, ond Ro lias Blackburn, for that matter, and many Kentueklana think a ducl with surcly Peau fea tho aMtatrs “Will there be nt tight?" was asked a Kentucky public man, 1 do not belfeva it; Joo can’t afford it: be'll simply denounce Burridge again tf be ebul- lenges hliw and tikes the ehauces.” Nows trom home, however, js auxlously walt= ed for by Kentuckinns. MINING. A DECISION. Wasutnarox, D. C., Dev. 30,—Acting-Attor- ney-Genera! Polllips, tho 2th inst., submitted to tho Prealdent un opinion in regard to tho Yombatone (Arizoun) cases, whieh was today re- ferred to the Interlor Department. The opinion fu, fn substance, that tho location of town altes cannot deprive persons of mineral rights pre-, viously acquired to the same ground; that par tles baying previously preCmpted toinerat lund have hiwfully the right to go ubead and take out mineral In the ground of u town site, but thoy inust not destroy any of the town improvements: or streets; that fs, tha surface muy be preserved tor tho town, but tho mineral underneath tho surface bulonys to tho partiva who have pre= cmpted tho mineriul aud there, but that the mineral must be taken out without detriment or Anjury to tho town, GEN, THOMAS EWING, UF ONTO, has beou very much annoyed of tate by receiv ing letters of inquiry from danuinerable sourees: with rezard to tho Hobinson Mine. There 14 ane other Thomas wing, who fy thy Supemmendunt of that intne, which, it apponra, has exploded, to tho toss of the investor, ‘The litter. nppurently under the hmpression’ that ft was Gen, Ewing, of Obie, who was Superintendent of tho mine, are. eootinunlly: pevicting to the General on tut Ject. Gon, Ewing Is destrous of | derstood that he bas never bud anything with the Robinson Miuc, aud dues not now any= thing about it. COLLEC rors. A MISAUPREHENSION. Bpeetat Dieputch to The Chicagu Tribune. Wasntnaton, D. C., Dee. 30.—A milsapprchen- sion exists a3 to the scope of Commisstonor Ruuin's recommendadon in his report that Col- Jectors of Internal Rovenue, like other ollicers, should have a fixed term of allice. Nelther tho report nor the bill intrudnced iu conforasity with the recommendation contetnptates that cillelont Collectors who huve served over four yeare shall bo ineligible for reappointment, The object is siinply to havea tised term, during which Col- leators shall feel secure of retaining thoirottiees, except for proper cause of dismissal. With the uncortaintics Ineldent to tbe present condition of things, there being no term, ‘fixed when a Collector's commission sball oxpire, tharo fs w constant prossure for the pluces of Collectors who bave been in elyht, ten, or twelve yours, Such olllcurs tro kept continually on the yrid- fron, aud many of them, consequently, spend x lurye part of thelr time fn travellug backwards and forwards to Wusbington, aud running nround tosccure letters in favor of thelr roten- tion, insteid of feoling. freo to attend to the propor dutics of tholr positions, KING KEIFER. - THE NEW YOUK KICKERS, Bpectat Dispatch to Tus Chicago Tribune, Wasuisatos, 1. 0. Dee. 3.—A Now Yorker who hns been examulng the subject sald toduy that, for noventy yeurs preceding tho retrn of Keifer, Now York has bad representation on the Howse Committee of Ways and Means, and that ‘ulfax und Ulaine, during tbe period of twelve yours covered by thoir service ay Spenker, us algned at tho beginnlog of cach Congress two New York mombers to tho fininelatand revonuo vommnittes of tha House, "it would bave beun ‘a graceful thing in Keifor," said tho New Yorker, “{f he hud put Sunset Cox on the Waye and Monng. It13 reatly one of the curiosities of Congress that Cox, though onv uf the oldest and ablest members of tho House, and a manu who bas mado tariff questions 4 lfolong study, bas nover been assigned to acevigo oa the revenue, vommittca, WAR ON BLAINE. Iv UEGINS IN MAINE. Bpectal Miapateh to The yo Tribune Wasuinatox, 1.0. Doc, W.—A successor to Gon, Spurling, Host-Olllco Inspector of Chieayo, has beun apuinted jn the person of W, T, Craw- ford, of Hruuswick, Me. Tho appointment t to take offect on the Ist of January. No reason fs usalyned fur the removal of Spurling, but tho fact that hu was appointed ov thu fuflucnce of ox-Sceretary Blulue, and ‘that Crawford's ap- palntmont was socured by Congressman Heed. of Matue, is construed by some to mean thut It igthe result of a fight begin on Biulue in bie own State, Crawford, though at present being: in Bloontngton, Ub, ia not 4 oltizen of tha Stato, but votes in Maine, Mo'and bi brother-in-law own o half-Interrat in tho Hucuiny Leaiter, of | Bloomington, “When Reed was wukiog bls Con- gressional fyht, Crawford - wont to Male and belped bln, und hiv present appointment fs the reward of bis service vt that thn, NOTIES.: TIN MORMON DELKGATES, ‘" Bpectat MMapatch to The Chicago Tribune Wasiinoton, 12.U,, Deo, 00.--Proaidunt Arthur Je known to have expressed bimaulf very deold~ edly on the Jormon question, and ko wilt do all iu hls power to remove thia blér from the fine of tho Republic during bis Admintatration, Tho Ropublioun Hepruscutatives in Congress, with perbaps one oF. tyo excoptians, will heartily sustain bim, but bo will meot with oppusition on tho purt of Ivading Democruta, “On the scuting: of Mr, Campboll, however, who ciuius to have moro votos than any other cltizen of tho United States, the iopublicuns of tho Houso will be diylded, and Haskell’s revolution, xlyluy the soat to Cauipbell, cannot -bq passed. Cannon anay prove bia naturalization, but he can hardly obtain a seat, und tho indidadions ave that thu contestants will be referred bagk to the people of Utun, mas ‘ ROUNDS SUNK. ‘The Star toulght hus the following paragraph; dr 8.1. Hounds of Chlvagy, bus written to a frloud In Washington advising blu that ho necd Hot put Blusolf toany furthor trouble tu secure his Qlounds’) nppointment us Publio Printer; that the Prosidont bad given positive assurance thut bo would nowlnate Rounds soon after the avgombllng of Congress; Tha réported eyrly ro- moval of Defrocs seumsg to bo gonvsully cred- Isod."*, % CALDWELL. Scerotary Kirkwood Was written to the Blayor of Caldwell, Kus, with refurunce to a tolegramn recontly yecenved nt the Anterior Department complaining that certain desperadoes had taken refuge Inthe Indian Territory, and asking for mllitary uid to have thom removed, stating that, If tha guilty parties citn be found, atepa will bo tnken to arrest them, Ie atgxests, however, that tho border counties of Kansas certainly shouk! cousider thamselves Interested in dis- cournuhye atl attempta to muke tho Indian Ter- ritpry a rendezvous for outlaws, THE PRELDMAN'S BANK, The frlenda of tho unfortunate Freedman’s Savings and Teust Company will urge Congress to purchuse tho Froudhnan's Sank [suilding, now oeeupled by tha Department of Jtatce and tho Court of Clalns., Sines tho bunk collapsed, Keven yeara since, three ilyfdenda hive been declared, ond of 2 per cunt and twoot 10 per cont each, If tho Government will buy tho bullding, another dividend of 20 per cent will bo declared, making 6U per eent in nil, HONDS, To the Western atnsoctated Press. Wasisxat D.C. Dec. W.—Tho total of ‘United States bunds redcamed to date under the With cull fs $17,759,000, lenving $2,410,100 out> standing, ou Which interest coaxed ec. Hedemption bonds undor the 106th nll aggees sent $6,801,400, ‘Yo thix amount are to ho added bonda received and not yor fully entered—toss than bait i million—teaving about $12,000,000 you outeanding under this call, on which tho Government offers to pay Interest: without re- bute up to Jan. 20, when tho calf matures and Interust ecases, SILVEI ‘Two million dollirs’ worth of silver bulllon having alrendy been purchased and delivered at vartous mints the present month, the Treasury Department rejected all offord: received yuster= lay except 40,00) otnees far New Orleans, THE USUAL NEWYEAIYS ORDER. hag beun Issued by Gen, Shurman und Secretary Hunt, directing that all army and navy officers In Washington aasetabie tn full uniform at the ‘War and Navy Departinents at 110 Monday to puy their respects to the resident, CAMINET MENTION. Gen. J. A. Witlinmann, ut Towa, ts mentioned tor Seeretary of the Interlor. Crutfeo's land ine terests debar him, and the Califurnin delewation oppose Sargent, una have been to New York urging Wililumson, A telegram from them suys tho prospects ure favorable, ALASKA. ‘The heal of the Const Survey Buroau fs in full accord with the movement in Ban Francisvo fora survey of Alaska. PERSONAL. Tt, HW, Handy and wife, W, W.. Borden ond daughter, Blanche Mugbury, and Mrs, Me Cudahy, of Chicago, are bere. CONFEDERATE FUNDS. Congressman Iteagun, of 'Toxas, who was np- pointed in charge of the Contedernte Treasury on the iMtness of Scerctary Trenholu:, after the withdrawal from Rienmond, repudlutes tho charge that Davis tunk the Confedernte gold. Ho says there wus $157,000 gold aud silver coin 4n the ‘I'rengury, and tho soldicra with them de- manded pny and $100,000 was paid thom, Tho Dahince was given in cuarge of two oflcers, and ho beard that it wna captured by, or ziven up to, tho Government. About $700,000 In Con- federate funds he burned at Washington, Ga, The funds received for cottun run puat te blockade wore deposited in England to purchase provisions, FRIENDS, Itly stnted in New York that Arthur and Rob- ertgon have become friends. bi HOLIDAY Wort, ‘Mesars. Henderson, Hawk, and Lewls, of Tlll- nols, spend some thne Ja thelr seats ut tho louse dally. y ELEMIANTINE ACCOUCHEMENT. Prof, Buird, of tho Sinithgoninn Institute, 16 Arranging to be present atan luteresting event ina mennyeric in Connecticut, when the second baby oiephant over born in captivity is oxpected to put in au appearance. VINGINIMS DENT. Tho Virginia Readjuster Legislature will vote to pay two-thirds of the State aebr, with full, ‘but not compound, interest, leaving the other third to West Virginia, and making Virginia's debt twout ne millions, Tho statement that President Garfield opposed readjustment is vis> orously denied, THE FLIPPER VERDICT. No report of the findings or proceedings of the court-iartial Inthe enso of Llout, Flipper has yet reached tha War Department. Ir the report is truo that Lieut, Filppee, bas been sentenced to dismissni from the'army, tho findings of tho vourt Will be trangmiteod 16} Judges Advocate- Geueral Swatny, antl by bim be submitted to the President 1. is upproval. If tho sentence of the court ia wiything less than dlsiniasnl, tho case rests entirely with tho departinont com: uiander, and the proceedings will bo Mled in tho olllee of the Judge-Advourate-Goncral unly us tonttor of record, OHIO LEGISLATURE. Ite Wil Convonc Monday—A Lively. Serumble for tho Olliews Alroady Ine augurated. Spectul Durpateh to The Chicago Tribuniy CoLunuus, O., Dee, 30—Tho Sixty-litth Gene eral Assembly of Ohlo wilt convene Monday: next, and already tho tight tor the Speakersblp for tho House of Representatives ts belug vig- orously puutied by the respective candidutes, threo In number, with ©. J. Hodge sn thy lad ut the present time. ‘Tho other two candidates are Dr, dumes Scott, oF Warren County, tho veteran member of tho House, and Gon, Jahn 8. Jones, of Delawaro County, a former Cousressinan. ‘Tho coutest, it now appears, will bea very close one, atl the candidntus huying x protty atrong following. There will he but Ilttle opposition to tho Hon, A. Horr, of Lorraine, as Prusident pro tum. of the Seunte, and.be will doubtices bo nominated on the trast ballot in the caucus to- morrow. Tho frionds of Uke rospective candl- utes have u bust uf workers on the ground, but they are, i fet, Anshralticant us compared with: te nuniber uf-cundidates for clerkship’ und Other intuor posivons within, the gift ot th the Legistuture. ‘Tho botuls are all densely packed, and the buttonholing sad logerolling buw never Deeg sitrpussed nt a Sinty Convention, tor have tho eandidutes for State ollices over und thelr .clainn for ullles more visurousty preavated than the workers for those aspiring to the lowest positions. Congrossutin Robinson, Gow. Grosvenor, and many otner prominent gentloinen in Oblo polities are present, Pho tor~ mer, it fy understuod, a work hg In the Interest of Gen, Jones for the Speakorsbip. ‘Tho mene bers wilt bok a cnucus tomorrow ulgot, worn the nominations will bo made, HURRYING TO BE HANGED, A Reeaptured Prinoner with an Ene gagoment 10 Bo Manced Gets Back to ‘vo Luto to Lose Mis Lite Ace to the Forms of Law. Sunkveront, Li, Dew, W.—Ed, Bolton, ono of the dolured men sentenced to be bungod fa Munatleld today, who broke jall Inst Tuosduy night, was gapturod by threo colorcd mun ton tyefive miles below bore and brought in at noun today badly wounded, He had attempted cseape and wns shot, Av goon ag lis wounds wore treesud he was placed on a apeolal traia and started for ‘BMauutleld, the place of oxecution, forty miles distant. A specint to the Daily Standard says bu was not hunged, aa be arrived too lite, the Gave ernor havi acd the hour betweon 12 and o {no trajn did not leave here until after t. Ane corer dny wil bo fixed, John Mobile und Paut Velngle, venteneed lobo hanged for the sume ottensg, bave nut been revuptured yet. Sana TIRED OF LIFE, ‘Took a Dose of Ktrychnine, 87. Louis, slo, Dew. W.—Dr. J. C, Aloxandor of the Cil{ton-Cooper Company, committed suicldo yuaterduy by tuktug strychnine. The docuuaed wis engawed to be warricd, but for some eatise the Wedding Was postponed soveral thea, Alexander beoniue dlespontluit and took, todriuking bard. Me waa about 37 yours of ue, iy Sweuthenrt Went Back on Bin Br, LOUIS, Doo, 30,—Frod Cops formorly of Bt. Churles, Mo., yesterday vonultted sulle near Kanifuan, Tex., by outting bis throut with o razor. Copa wave In writing as bls reason for tha dtuod ‘that bis sweetheart, tu wom bu was elie fu ud, had brokun olf te anguxement because v bud wet with finavolal revorves, $$ | QUIET RESTORED. ‘The Sherif with 200 Mou Restores Quict at Blylouth, Ny ¢ Recent Murderous Bla, | | Iavuran, N. Gy Doo. W.—-A dispatch to tho News: Obscrver saya; ‘Troops baye ucrived at Ply> mouth, ‘The Sherif yesterday, with 200 wrmud mun, restored quict, Five arrests wero muue, id the parties went co Edenton Jul, Ocuerure rusts Will tullow, ‘Thu murderer of Mutter te wt huge, No further trouble i unticlpated. The Goveruor bas gun to Pymouty, He Indigestion, dyspopslt. nervous weakness, otc., cured by" iivowu'e tro, Bitters, ke HOAR’S ORATION. Tribute of Senator George F. Hoar to James A. Gar- field. The Dead Had Three Teachers, All Necessary to His Greatness, ise Christian Mother, Pov- erty, and a Venerable Professor. Some of the Innate Characteristics of the Scholar and the Statesman. His Sickness and His Death Mado Him tho Exemplar of All Mus manitye A Losaon that tho Greatness: of the Fire- side Is the Noblest Ohaplet Worn by Man. + Bptetat Dtspateh to The Chicago Tribune Wonerstrn, Mss. Dec. .—The culogy on President Uarfield by Senator George FP, Hoar, before the City Goyerninent of Worcester, was dellvered In tho presence of 2,00) people In Sf chunies' Hall this evening. Sayor F, Hl. Kelley presided, and among the gentlemen on tha plat- form were Gov. Long, Judge Gray, of the United States Supreme Court, ex-Attorney-General Dovons, ex-Goy. Bullock, Collector Beard, of Boston, and others, Aftor an orgun concert the Dayor brietly Introduced the orator of the even Sug. Senator Hour began tle address by an at: Juston to. the morning which followed Garticld’s, death, aaying: “It was no bilnd and sudden emotion, gathoring and breaking Ike a wave, ‘but the mourning of inankind for A GREAT CHARACTER, already perfectly known and famillar, The vownr In tho tntverse that males forevil and tho power in the universe that makes for righte- ousness meusure thofr forees, a poor, weak Hend shoots of his ttle holt, a single human life fa stricken dows, and a throb ot divine love thrills planet. The history of the Gariicld fumily in America was brietly traced from tho coming over of fathor and sou with Winthrop in 1690, throuyh ita six generations of Musyachurctts men, {ta Journey ings in New York State, to tho birth of dumes A, Garfleld Ju a bumbla Oblo exbin In 181. Tho Gurficlds wero, to borrow a felicitous pbrase, ‘hungry for the horizon.” THEY WERE NATURAL FRONTIERSME Of tho soven generations born in Amerlea, in- eluding the President, not one was born In other than 9 fronticraman’s dwolling.- Bleuding wito tho Baxon stuck,’ young Gurflold inborited, on the motber'’s side, the qualities of tho Huguc- nots, those gentle but not less brave or less constant Puritans, .wbo for con aelonco sake left thelr beloved and beautiful France, whose memory will be kept green so tony ns Maino cherishos Bowdoin Callese, or Massachusetts Fanoull Hall,or New York thu antique virtue of Jobn Jay, or South Carolina ber Hevolutionary history, whogavea lustronnd a glory to every place and thing they touched, ‘The child of sucha rnce, left futherless 1a the wilderness, yet destincd to such a glory, was committed by Providence to PUREE GREAT TEACHERS, without either of whom he would not have be- come fitted for bis distinguiabed career. These tenchers were a wise Christian mother, poverty, and the venerable coliege Vresident. who Ived to witcl his) pupll through tho whole of his varied tife, to witness bis inauguration mild euch high hopes, and to lament bis death. ‘To no nobler matron did over Romun hero trace his origin. Fow of the traditions of bis Puritan ancestry could have come down to tho youne orphan. It'{s suid thero wore twa things with which ho was eblelly fammiliar—bls Bible and the rudo ballade of the War of 1812, Tho child feurnod tho Bible ut his motuar’s knee and tho love of country from his cradic bymus.’ Goa, Gurield was NEVER ASHAMED OF IIIS ORIGIN. Ho wus ever the siinple, pluln, modsst gontlo- pun., When ho. met a common goldter It was not the General or tho military bere that met him, ut tho comrade, When ho met ascholar it was not the learned man or the college P’resi- dent, but tho learner. His avund bruln and athletic frame could benr gront Jnabor without futhrug. Ho bad a thoroughly houlthy and ro- Dyst Intellect, enpable of being dlrected upon tiny of the pursultsof Ife or any of the ntfaira of State, in any department of tho ‘pub+ lio aervice, Wo huvo no other exam- plo 41 our public life of such murvelous eamploteness of Intélluctual development. Ho exbibited onough of bis varied mental capacity to make it gure that be could bave attained xrcatness sa motapbysiciau or a mathemna. tielan, in muy of tho cxactsctences, us n linguist, ag an excoutive ollicor, as he did in fact attain itueamiltary comtmander, n4 an orator, as 8 debuter, aud o partiamentary and popular Icad- er." Senator Hour pald an eloquent tribute to: the Scono'ot the. GEN. GARFIELD’S MILMITAY RECORD, and spoko fn still more glowing terme of bis achlovernents in political Ife, Hownid: Une doubtedly thero were others who had more to do with marsbollog tho — politival forces of tho House, but, almost from tho timo ho ontored It, ho was tho leader of its est thought. He lived ina State whose peopto wore evanly divided in politics, and on whuse deolsion, ag it swayed alternately from side to sida, the fate of tho country often seomed to depend, You will search his speeches in vain for an appeal ton base motive or unovll passion, When Gen. Garlicld took the oath of office as President, he sovmed tv those who know him best, though in bis 50th year, still in the primoot wsplondid and vigorous youth, HE WAS STILL GROWING. Wo hoped for bim olahtyvarsof brilitant admia-, Jstration, and then, in sume fyrin or place of sorvice, an oll ago ike that of Adams, whom In yarloty of equipment alone of our Prosidents horesemblud, What was best, and purest, and loftivat iu the uspirndon of America seotned at Inst to havo latd itahand on the helm, Under its beneficent rule wo hupod, as our country ene tered on its new carcer of peace and prosperity, A NOMLEN LINEREY, a batter fricniship, a puror justico, a more tnst- ing brotherhood, But ho wes called ton aublimer destiny, He had ascended along and up the ighta of sorvice, of miccess, of yroatness, of glory, ever ralsod by tho people to bixher ollice for gallant and moritorlous conduct onyeack * Hold, until, by thelr autfragos, ho stood foremost: among the men of the foremost among Nations. Boutin the days of bie sivkoess und dyath be be carne tho perpctunl witness and exatple of how muoh greater than tho achlevements of lexia- Jatlve hulls or the deeds of the told of battle sro the household — virtues and sinplo family affections which all men have within their hoarts—how much grouter than the lwusons of the college, or tho camp, or the Congress are the lossous luarnod ‘ AT MOTHEN'S KNEESE ‘Tho nonors putd to Guriuld ure tho protost of a better ago and a better yenerntion ugalust the vulguy borolains of tho past. Go through their indusoloums and under thelr triumphatarches, 4nd sco bow the names inscribed thor abrink and shtivel compared with that of this Coriatian soldier, whose chicfust virtuos, after all, ure of the frealde und the fusally Gireie, and oF tho dying led, Here tho here of America becomua boro of burnanity, We ure Juatitied then, in vaylug of this tua that bo hus been tried and tested in overy modo by which tho quallty of a buwan heart and the capacity of a human intellect can be dlucloscd py adveraity, by prosperity, by poverty, “aud by wealth, by Teaderabip In dolfberative wsxemibiles ane i the porilous edge of bat hi and pf fauis, ‘The assay wos to be completed by the curtatn and visible approyab of duuth. Ag fhe comes uut into the suullyht, more and inure vleagly docs his country bobuld A GHEATNESS AND SYSINETRY “whieb sho Is to suo fa thelr true and full pros portions, Only when ho tice ju tho repose of fa08, "Fo thova that watel it mut ‘ius ‘Ailteitvus unruly wou butoros wee inva LUT tO auiny One UE his rice Be dearost, now thy brow: cold, seu thou what thou art, and kuuWw ToT tkouvad te tha whats bela, + Phy kindred with the gevat vf olit, Let'us nut boast ut thy funeral of our dead, Buch a temper would bo doubly odious in the presence uu expressions of hearty ayinpa. thy from Governments of every forin. Hut wo should be unfalthful to ourselves If, In usking for thie mann n plice in tho wortd's gallery of il- Tustrious names, we did not declare that we offer him i AS AN EXAMPLE OF THE PRopucts OF PNEEDOM. ‘With steady and even step be walked from the fog enbin and the cannl-pnth to tho school, te tne culleve, to the battlotich,. to the halla of legisintion, to the White House, to the ehumber of death. enr=in which the volees of his countrymen, balling him at tho pionucle of bua eiaty had seareely dle out heard the vuiee of tho dread nrehinyel, and his countonanes did not change, Ja not that country worth dying for whose peasantry ttre of auch wetralu? Ts not the constitution worth atanuing by under whore forms froedom calls such mont to high pincest Ia not the Union worth saving which gives all of tis the property of countrymen Iti such a fane? A THE WEATHER. Signal Service. Orricnor Ti Cusey StoxAL Orricen, WAstt- ixntON, D.C, Dee. 31—1a, m.—The Chief Signal Officer furnishes tho following special bulletins General Nght rain bas fullen in New Enuland, and occasional light snow in the Lake region, the Ohio Valley, Tennessee, and Stiddia States. Houthwesterly winds prevatt In tho Lowor Lake region, Tennessee and tho Ole Vailoy, and New Boulaud. Elsewhera they’ are tnostly northe westerly. The temperature tins fallen’ from 10 to Ihdewrces in New England, the Middle States, the Lower Luke region, Tennossee, Univ Valley and the south Atl ally risen west of t firet (ime this month the temperutura is gen- crully helow the moan, Fulr weathor is ind ented for Sunday in thy East Gulf, South At+ Inntic, and Middig States, For ‘Tennessee und tho Ohlo Valley, fair weather, wits mostly westerly, stutionnry or higher temperature and pressure, For thy Lower Lake region, partly cloudy weather, Hight snow, westerly winds, generally high pressure, und stationary ur lower pressure, ‘ur the Upper Juke region, falr weather, northwesterly. winds, becoming yarinble, sta- tionary’ ur bigher temperature and pre ‘or the Lower Mtssourl Valley, warts ly cloudy weather, with occastonal snow, horto~ erly winds, generally shifting to southerly, und atalonary or lower pressure, For the Upper Siasisstppt Valley, fir weathor, followed Ly Increasing cloudiness, possibly by ocenslunul snow, waruior nurthweaterly winds, becoming varluble, and stationary or lower pressure, Cautionary siennts continue at Milwaukeo, Grand Haven, and Ludington, CHicauo, Due. 10:18 p, m.—The following observutions ure tuken ut tho same moment of ine atull the stations oumed: GENERAL OUSERYATIONS, net Paras Wind, a Th. re. part Ain) iver, Taaital” 9 1a O'Uloar. uz: as sesh: t i hay. eray. Laan. UlGhaak RRR SNES: Hoi a PECR Clone, mkton, 1, vicray. jvsinall to inousure. LOCAL UISERVATIONS ety Ht Teather ‘Maximum tomporature, 21,0, Ainiinuma termperntire, 15.4, Muan dally barometer, 22a. : ‘Moan dully thormomoter, Sh Aleun daily buastdity, 8, ‘Tho Missourl River Cloved with Ice at Sloux City, La, Speetat Disvaten to The Catea20 Tribune, Stows City, Jo., Dee. 30.—Tho Missouri Rivor closed ut this city last night, the lutest date for twenty-two years. The slush tee gored agalnst. tho pile bridge of tho St. Paul & Omaha Ruitway, taking out fourtcen bents, or 00 fect, of the structure, It will take u week to repair the damage, One man who attempted to eross on the ice broke tn, and escaped with aiivvults, Aldrich, meszenyur of the American Express Conipany, crossed with his pouch, but wis uot allowed to carry money pickuges, THE MORAVIAN. Grounding of Thin Steamship in a Denso Fog OW Nova Scotiu—Her Cargo Thrown Overboard, - THAutrax, Dec, 00.—Tho steamship Moravian, from Portland for this port, to leave with mafls for Liverpool tomorrow, rin usbore on the gouthivest point of Mud Island, fifteen miles from Yurmouth, thls morning during 1 dense fox. ‘Thor was n strong breeze from the south- ward, ‘ith a beavy soa, and ber forward com. partinonts ilted with water, Tho cargo, partly, wheat and Hour, is being thrown overboard, the weulbor {sy favorublo there will be a good chance of gotting ber oll, ‘Tho purder hus arrived at Yarmouth, and re- yrte that they left Portland nt 4uW p. in, Wedneaday, and experienced thick fox and rain vil tho way. ‘boy sounded regulurly, and. hun Pore they wera to tho souttiwird of Cane Suple, hut when yvolng at half speed rin iehore at Mud Island at 0:00 this morning. Tho abip oso about four fect forwurd at neurty low water, Left fit bout at] pin, when tho water was comparatively smooth, The ship romained quietly on the bottom, aud about bulf of ber ia atoat. ‘Tho bands ure throwlog olf grain, up~ ple’, bacon, und cheese, und were in hape of gettiiz ber olf at hich water, They were running out anchors to keep hur bows straight onshore, ‘The passengers and crow are nil safe, AU arrangements have been made to tand than on) the teland with plenty of fuod and olathing in ense of on blow. If the wonther continues fino no doubt tho stewmor can by jot off with but com> ynvativoly little damage.” ‘On word belts received In tho city tonight a stoamer wus Nt once Aepatched with ‘steel buwacrs to usslat in getting the Muravian olf, ———— CRIMINAL NEWS. Convictod of Murdor—Other Misdords, Spectal Disnatch to The Chica Tribune. Bostoy, Dec. D.—Twq young meu standiug on Myatio wharf ony day in Novenbur wore wount> ed by wrille-ball: from tho navy-yurd. One of thom, Janies Mutcaby, sistalnad a fracture of the thigh, He will be uv cripple for tte, and through Gen, Butler hus brought suit ngalast Tieutouant-Commnunders ‘Truly and Porter, of tho United Surtes steamer Powbuttun, who wore turget-shootiug at the tne,. A Deputy-sheritt fovied upon thelr property today, Phyrasing, Pa. Deo W.—Jobn Smith Abernus thy, who shot and killed William Lesiio in Kore rexen’s suloott, on the eveniny of Deu. 6, wus thie moruing convicted ot murder In the trut dewres, Lancasteit, O.,-L0, —The jury di the ease of the Dresbuch trial, for wite-pot Hing, browne ina vordict this morntug of murder in the see- ond degree, sankvevont, La. Duce U—Fivo of the Jull- broskurs buvo been recaptured. ‘The thrue niurderers aro abil! at large, Special Dispatch to ‘the Cileago Tribune heat i TRINIDAD, Colo, h—l'wo cowboys aE 1p. in. triud 10 rut thelr Lorsys on the street ani were ordured to stop by the Murabal, Louie Kru- ger, ‘The cowboys abot ut Kreger, who returned the tlre, and shot one gowboy three tines, supe posed fatally, aod killed Bis ‘horse, Tho other cowboy was Julled, -Kregor'a life wad threate 4 nod. Everytbing quiet. ce STEAMSHIP NEWS, New Youk, Deo,.0,—Tho meamer Stella rived today from Anuterdam, She brought V8 passongera from the stuaiybr Castor, which was, disabled and put jute Plymouth, i Losvox, Due. 30,—the Ethiopia and the Hole HE EN yom OK, Dev, M—Arrived, the Wy from Livery Sol; tha Cauuda, frown itavres ie Hostox, Dov, .—Artiyed, the Vollvia, frou London, ¥ — GOTTLIEB ENGEL. stitavauKuy, Wik, Dev, &4—Gottliad Engel, tho young Inwyer accused of varlouy regulars itfey, gave bunself up: toduy to the wutburicios. ie Poa Wad ob crituiual oymplain’g changing UrgUsys kabwaYs KEMmDIES, iS WHALIH! Health of Body is Wealth of Mind, RADWAY’S Sarsaparillian RESOLVENT. Paro blood makessound flesh, trong bone, and aelearskin, If you would have your fleah (iro, your bone: tani vege lay and your come r ntexton falr, RAI ae TAN RESULVENI DAS SARSAPARLLA A Grateful Recognition... “To cura a CHRONIC or ong Htanding Oise enso is truly aviclory in tho healing wrt: that reasoning power tbut clearly discerns Dotect and aupplics a remedy; that restores ate] atep—by degrees—tho body which has boen @! ly nttucked and wontoned by an insidious dise case, not only commands our respect but tee serves our gratitude. Dr. udway has furs nished tnankind with that wonderful remedy, Tadway's Sarmpariliian tesolvent, which no> conipilshes thia result, and auifering humanity, pho drag out an oxistunee of pain nd isons rough long days and long nights, owo bi tholr gratitude."=Sfedlent Memeniyer. on FALSE AND TRUE. Wo extract froin Dr. Kadway's “Treatise on iseaso and [is Cure,” as follows: LIST OF DISEASES CURED BY RADWAY’S Sarsaparilian Resolve Chronic Skin Disenses, Carica of the Bone, Rus mors in the Hlood, Scrufulous Diseases, Bad or Unnatural Hable of Bede Sypbilta nad Venerent Fever Sores, Chroufo or Old Ulcers, Salt Rhoum, Tickets, White Swolltng, Scald Head, Uterido Aftcctions, Cankers, Glandulur 3 wellluxe, Nod Wasting and Decay of the Bods, Pimples an Blotebes, ‘Tumors, Dyrpepsla, Kidaey and Bind: dor Diseases, Chronic Hheumatiem and Gout, Consumption, Gravel, and Cuiculeus Deposits, and varictius of the above complaints to which surietimes are iiven specious nuines, ‘Wo assert that thore iano Known remedy that posucsses the curntive power over these diseases that Hadway“s Kesolvent furnishes. It curesstep by. a » Aurely from the foundation, and restores: tho Injured parts to tholr sound condition. ‘The wastes of tho body ure stoppell, und henitby blood Is Supplied to tho syatom, from which now materini is formed. This is tho Urst corrective power of Radway’s Resolront, In cases where tho system has beoo aalivatad, aud Mercury, Quicksilver, Corrosive Sublimate, have accumulated and become deposited in tho bones, Joints, etc. causing carina of the bunes, ricketé, spinal curvatures, contortions, white awellings, vuricose veins, etc., the Sargapurilia ‘will reaoive away those deposits and exterimle nate tho Virus of tho disease froin tho system, ‘If those who are tuking these medicinoa for the eure of Chronic Scrofulous or Sypbilitio cuses, howover stow tay be the cure, “feel bet- ter," and find thelr general health Improving, thoir tesh aud weight increasing, or oven keep- ing its own, It Isa sure sjca that tho cure is pro- gressiug. In thoso disenses tho patient cither ets better or worse—tho virus of the disenss [3 not inactive; ff not arrestedand driven from tho Dlood {t will spread aud continue to undermice tho constitution. As goon ag tho Sarsapariila makes tho pnilent foel better,” overy hour you will grow better and iucreaso in health, Strength, and float. OVARIAN TUMORS Tho removal of those tumors by Radway's Resulvont ls now so certuinly established that what was once considered alinost miraculous 16 Row a comin recognized fact by all parties. Witness the cases of Hannah F. Knupp, Sire. C. Mrs. J. HL, dolly, und Mra. P, D. Houdriz, E rant. Fe Fou ied In our Altmann for 1870; alse that of C.3, Libbing, in the preseut edition of our “ False and ‘True,”* Onc bottle containg more of the active princi> plesof Medicines than avy other lreparation, tuken in teaspoonful docs, while othors require uve or slx times ng inuch, ~ ONE DOLLAR PER BOTTLE. MINUTE REMEDY. Only requires MINUTES not HOULS, tores Neve pain and cure seule tee : mn W ’ Jn from ong to twenty minutes, nover fails to re- Hove PAIN with ond thorough application; no matter bow violont or oxernciating tho pain tho Hbeumatic, bed-ridden, Infirm, Crippiod, Nerv- ous, Neuraigic, or. prosirated ielth disease say suffer, RADWAY'S READY RELIEF will afford instant enge. Injlammation of the Kidneya, Inj ofthe Bladder, Tapammas ion of Conycation of the cule Breathing, pitation of the Hearty Hysterics, Croup, Diphtheria, Catarrh, In~ fluensa, Heutuche, fuathuche, Neuralgia, ‘Kheumation, Cold Chills, gue Chills, Crile blaina, and’ xrost Bites, Bruises, Sum- mer Complaints, Nervousness, Slecplessness, Coughs, Cots, Spraing, Pains in the Chest, Bucl:, ar Limbs, are instantly retieved. FEVER AND AGUE FEVERAND AGUER cured for 50 cts. There is ueta remedial agent in thia world that will cure Foyer and Ague, and othor Mularious, Bitlous, Scarlet, Typuola Yellcw and other fevers (aided by RADWAY'S PILLS) so-quickly as RADWAY'S READY RELIEF. Te wilh in a fow momonts, whon taken accord- ing to tho dircetions, cure Cramps, Spasms, Sour Stomach, Heartburn, Sick Headache, Diarrhea, Dysentery. Colle, Wind in tho Bowels, and ull tae tornal Pains, ‘Traveturs should atwayecarry a battle of itad- mays Bondy Hetlef with them. «A few drops in water wili prevent gickness ur pains from chingo of water. 1t is better than Frooch Brandy or Bitters asa stimulunt, Mlucrs and Lumbermon should always be prow vided with it, ‘Anecceant CAUTION. . i Ht pamedin! agonte capabte of destroying lite byan overdose ehuuld be availed. Morpulge, opium, strychnine, arnica, byusclamns, and ath- or powertill remedies, do at certain times, in vory wmall does, veliove tho patiunt during tholr action in tho system, But porbaps the second dose, if repeated, muy aggravate ond increase the suffering, and anuthor duso cause death. Thoro is no necessity for using those uncortult, sents when a positive remedy ike Hadway's Ready Relief will stop the most excruciuting paly quicker, without entailing tho east difl- culty fa eithor infant or adult, THE TRUE RELIEF. Tanway's Reapy Reurry ts tho only romedial Bgontin vogue that will (natantly stop palo, kijty Ceuts Per Botti Ralvay'sReglating Pill, enfect Plrgutiees, Suuthiny Apertente, Act Without rainy Always Hellabte ard Naturat i Their Operations mat lors A YEGETADLE SUBSTITUTE FOR caLouet! Perfectly taste! elegantly coated with peut guia, BATHE reguinto, purify, cleanse, atrengthen, + oTAD WANS Pines forthe curo of all deardors of the Btomuch, Liver, Bowels, Kitney's, Blud~ der, Norvous used, Headuche, Conattpation, Costivonces, Indigestion, Dyspepsta, Uillousness Fover, intiammution of the Howels, Piles, ted all derangements of tho Internal Viscera. Ware ranted to effect a permununt cure. Parely yeas otable, containing uo mourcury, tuinoruls, or dele oturious drugn. Oberva tho following symptoms reguit~ From diveases uf tho, digestive urate Cone atipation, Luward Pilog, Fudluess of the flood in tho Head, Avidity of the Stomach, “Nu Heartburn, Dingust of Foud, Fullness or In tho Stomach, Sour Broctations, Sinkiog or Fluttoring ub the Heart, Cookug or Sutferiug Sensations when in o Ahnu posture, Dota ur Webs before tho Sight, Fever and Dull Paln to tho Hands Denuloney, of ere Hiration, roliawe ninsg of the skin aiid Byes, 1 5 p dadaera baal Jibs and Suddon Flushes of Moat, hurniny Of the Flesh. A Tow doses of ADWAY'S Przts will free the system from ull the ubuvenumed divurders, Price, 35 Cents Ber tox, — , ‘We repeat that the router must consult ove bouks reapers ‘on the subject of discusea and tholr curo, nuiong Which tauy be wameds, 4 also aud Lrue.!? , «Radway on Irritable Urethra.?? 4 Radway on Kerofula.’? And othors relating to diferent classes of Dise east gon HY DRUGGISTS, READ * FALSE AND HURT " to RADWAY & C0. Ne ET a etter Uhureleats, New’ Karke Ine formation worth thousands will be dont yous TO THE PUBLIC, There can be no better guarantus oF the val of Dk, Hapway's old-estublished K. 1. Rex: mea than tho haso and worthless imitations of thoi, av thore aru Falso Resolvents, Heliefs, and Pills, Be avre and ask for Radway’s, end soa that the namo * Nadway” is on what you bu UNG, > Weight