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FOURTEENTH YEAR. NO. 173, " = , idows and minor childeen to 212 per | the distance to New Orleans, and_nearly one efforts were unavalling, and on Saturday they FOREIGNINEWS. WASHINGTUH “Ews to wid ' " 1108 to New : ! wavalling, and ¥ they h i - month. Ruled out vn point of orde half of the total distance which requires cx j I-|N00LN' f»‘.'n".',.“"ff.'.é.'....’}"J‘a’fi.”ifi,‘l,’i’x?.‘fyh."n.m' ettt Sl ® | commtttee wee and the bill pussed. tensive improvements, The commiission b o 3 D Ly hoine e New Un b e Journed. propared plans for beginning the work on th —_— TLoxyos, January 6.—Advices from Due- ban, South Africa, state that the British protectorate has been proclaimsd over the whole of Pondoland. The German corvette Greizoan, with the German consul general on board, has been ordered to proceed to Zanzi- bae on a special mission. MORE FRENCH TROOPS FOR TONQUIN, Pants, January 6, —At the council of min reaches and will take them in hand as soon as Consideration of the Reilrad Land WASHINGTON NEWS, funde are placed at their dispoual il justiy | Grat Scarcity of Goad to Choice ANOTHER PENSION BILL such action. Tt is also decmed essential to M the work already done and a necessary part of Grant Bills, Wastixatos, January 6. —The Voorhcos| e Y al mmatoumeate . thet 1hs socet Native Steers. bill amending the pension laws provides that Ilmn; banks which are caviog ‘i‘n wi‘h «uch " el all pensions which have been or may be|r®Pidity s tointerfere with and embarrass| i Bills Passed Forfoiting Lands of granted in consequence of military serice | #8800 thould be at unce undertaken and | Priges Fully as High as Last d forward systematically beginning with y she was found at the 3 Onr Legislatare Convenes Wil All hotust of, Mee, Teinne, In the suburba of the town, where she hid been brovght by rome unknown msn. She was under the influence Members Preseat. oF Thorphine when beought to the house, and could give no account of herself, and_in spite of the efforts of Drs. Holiday and Shepard, Lieut, Govi Agee Wields the |dicd without regaining consciousness, 'A coroner’s inquest was held and pronounced ‘8 § 4 ) hapls dered since March 4, 1861, shal) commence | Ci 1 progréssing down the stream, pre- Week i\ 1t death from meniogitis faters to-day Gen, Lewal, minister of war, un- the Orezon Central - ) ro and progressing eam, pi 00 1 @avel in the Senate. George McOheesy srrived on Tuesday, | folded hia plans o the Tonquin campaign, . : from the date of death or disability, because [ cedence and time being given " to 4 December 30, and departed with the remains | in order to end the campaign before the rainy of which pension is asked, and in considera. | O whete tho oayiag M i ! S d mjurfous. Through § They Are Open to Settlars a|{ion o pension cacesthesodiorovator sl | B8 B el Ty wtween the | Hog Market Unsettled and Prices Do presumed to have been sound physicall . b : $1.25 Per Aore. atthe timeof entistment, o PoYHIEHY | reaches of bad pavigation are found in many Tnolined to Drop. s long stretches where navigation is now good THE FRIOR OF A OANAL, and which only requires work of this charac The sceretary of war has teansmitted to the | ter to keep it so, while at othar places <hoals $aatasinn} | “enate the engineer's ising the pu- | exist, which would probably disappear or bes : iah { Annual Report of the Mississippi | e by the sovsenment ot tho. Forfors Lk | ome low roublesoina f th bunks wire heid | Considerable of a Fluotuation in : T and Lake Suparior canal for $850,000, and the river allowed to contracs and_deepen e : River Commission. Representatives Randall 3 MoAdoo re- | by natarl ngenciee, By $he tetm of the iast Wheat--A Slight Advanoe. turned to Washington yesterday. or and harbor act, the Bommission was di- 11 FACIVIO RATLIOAD CAiR Fcted to take charge of the improvement of Appropriations Asked For t0 Con= | 1¢s prabble the court of claims will ren- [ the Shssesii river between the wonh ot Oorn Presented Few Features of . P der a_decision in the Pacific railrond cases | work has been for many years in progress u tinue the Work, oxt, Mond e o Interest and Ranged Steady. THE PRESIDENT'S TRIP TO NEW ORLEANS, The names of a large number of harbors The prosicl on_about | were also insorted in the rivee and harbor bill % i Arthur to Attend the |, Tho proeident will leave Washington about ) S 10 & ¥ their improvement, but as the [ OAts Continue Slow—Iiye Stady i i for Penngylvania, her former home. It is A Field Day for the Railroad |:upposed that she was taken il und en deavored to yeach her boarding place and b Cappers. came lost. Whero she until fourd on Monday i a profound on, Six thousand troops will leave Al- for Tonquin next week and 6,000 more in February, jen, Negrics is following up his successee, and hopes to reach Ling Son by the end of the week. Returns regarding the health of the troof show that 520 soldicrs wera admitted to hospitals of Tonquin in October and that 36 octives are su Field, the Corporation Candidate, | e inkmown man. Was Eleoted Speaker, el wan o lady 25 yonrs of a Teight and propossasing in ‘spposrance. She g lived formerly in Pennsylvaois, the was mar- As Troup COannot Deliver the|ricd and took up her residence’ in Fullerton 3 5 about three months ago, She potscssed many Douelas Delegation to Field, |valusble jewels, whetner she took them with her or not conld not be positively learned, she alho porkormed some money in hat own pam He Tioses All Hope of Belng Made | The biow falls with teeriblo force on her rola: tives and friends her SED about mediam THE MEXICAN FREIGHT TARIFFS, MEstco, via GaLvestos, Junuary 6.—The provisional freight tariff of the Mexican Oe Feal railroad, which expired the 1t of Jannary has been extended to Marchh 1.~ The mer chants are making the strongest efforts for the abolishument of differential rates, They claim that the railroad company ninke cheap rat from fpoints in the United States President and in the east. iteeid k : tton Expo- exposition, unless the condition of public af. | Mmount appropriated was for ashort estimate| Provistons Unchanged—Pork Head of the Judiciary - GFMesion fob \iie| DRSO GOV OPoiDE G LhO DO A A At Ehat time shond mivka it nerassasy to | that the commission did not feel justitied in p R Oommittee, The Latest News From China, American_exports to the disadvantage of sition at New Orleans, chango the present plans, He will be nccon. | 5aking up this work except at Memphia where rmer. nchanged. Sax Frascisco, Jannary 6,—The Oceanic | Mexican intenal commerce, Al influences . Danied by some member of the cabinet and | the act specified the amount to be expended, arrived this afternoon with Hong Kong ad- | Po:sible are being brought to bear on the expects to return to Washiog.on in about ten [and at Vicksburg, where the Tepairs “were GHiOAGS MANE THE LEGISLATURE, vices of the 13th, and Yokohams of the 234, | Secretaryof public works to compel the rail. SENATE, days, needed to the work already done. The com- ETS, Special Tolegram to Tix Be i i 4 " | way company to accept the arbitrary rates LEASING INDIAN LANDS, miesion has, however, prepared scparate esti- | gy ecial telegeam to Te B Special Telegeam to Tix Bex, A rumor that the Jardine Matheson company | based on distance. A a recent meeting of the| ~ WAsHINGTON, Januaty 6.—A bill was fa- mates for stich work At those places to accom- vorably reported authorizing the Flrat Na. | Secratary Tellor has written o long letter b | ylish the objoct proposod as soon s deemed OATTLR, : ! ; i il C110AGO, January 6i—So far the roceipts tonal bank of Larned, Kansas, to increase its | dian affairs, upon the subject of leases of In- | necessary. It is the desire of the comin g y 8:—So 2 capital stock not to exceed $250,000, Qlan Iande,” To aays in pagk that the interior | A% if congress decldes an: ! are not greater than this time last week, bat "Bil's introduced and referrad: 1y Hawley, | debattment has for years redogaized the right LI Q;L‘L‘}}‘:fiée‘)l the localities | (hq yumber of good cattle are considsrably;be- to establish an international copyright, i Lixcory, Junuary 6.—The legislature met | made a loan of 5,000,000 tacls to the Chinese md”““:;"ad uiuledarati}r:n reul;hninn- were at noon to-day. The house, all members ’ adopte eclaring that the commerc government s confirmed. Two hundred | Aokted - deciarin e vrosent, was called to order by Scoretary of | thousand have been paid on nccount. Tho |les the . difforential rates of . the Stats Roggen. Lee J. Furnas was chosen |joan is made with the avowed purpose of | Mexican Central railway were abolished, temporary speaker, and Zedicker, chicf clerk | yilding o railroad to the immense coal de. | special raten prohibited aud_all goods orderes and a credoatial committeo of five With [ posits west of Peking, which are the richest [ SsLatchtd at the frontive custom houses, in- Martin as chairman was appointed. Tho [ in the world. ~The work will be pushed for- | Moo, The movement W protptsd 16 8 rales of tho 18th session was adopted. Ad-|ward = as LA possible. It | groat measure by the jealousy of European journed to four o'clock p. m. to.day. o e “:’;I‘d i) LTS “"‘,l"::;’; mere hants toward the increasing American In the senate, Licutcnant Gov. Agee | the daughter of the Duke Chan, brother of the | e — ded the gavel. Burr was chosen tempor. | empress dowager, The Ll y | Sending Obscene Matter Through the vy chiof clerk. The credential committee, | N8 says that United St tes Minister Youog Maile. L 2 y & > | and Vincent Smith visited Viceroy Le Hung N o with McAllister as chairman. was appointod, | Ghang and proposad to him that the Chines. | Special Telegram to THE Bik. § The senate adjourned to meet at 2 p. m, government give them the contraet Drs Moines, Towa, January 6.—United "Tho speakership caucus was held this fore- 0§ the revenues inall the provinces, us well| gy, 0y Gommissioner Jordan to-day beard a noon with 57 republican members]present, | %5 & MOROPO'Y of B e Bov e e | case of some interest. Thomas H. Brooks, of Council Bluffs, wa ted for sending ob- of Mdans tojreceive compensation for the pas- | iy MCCISANErE POIMGHIC the work be- | 10w the corresponding period last week. For N turage of stock on the reservations and that |y coan tiie Des Moines rapids and the mouth | the past threc or four days a large per cent of By Manderson, granting the right of such right hus also_ been recognized by the | of'¥ne Tiiinoia river i In progress consists in | ho stock areiving wore of low grade native over the ort Robinson military roservation | Surts SLC10 sonaie Sompoties. o o | closing al tho side ehannels by low dams, ws: | (Lt (0 P l»umh:r*‘ stock, and in Nebraska to the Fremont, Ellhorn & Mis. | 88 0 Dot o tatarest i the 1ang ually of brush and stone, fn contracting the bl T souri ey railroad. 3 i by | width of the river by star dykes of similar | these sorts commenced to weaken last Satur- ’ Inal s :iu\l.vdlt_l])lznt on ?«emberr 1, ‘{T"’;L‘“ :i?fl"p‘i‘:&mm' 1':(""" m:{; m;f‘ff“y A9% | construction, aud Ly protecting by brush | day, gradually getting lower from day to day, ovElEbes o WK STV HREHE ThaivrYe | UBE, 446 Jepnetment roged | to R e e et % | and aro now 15@20c lower than It weok. ension _ ac ry ognize them beyond treating 0 ow water cha 2 uni- | On the other hand good to choi tive steers, 2L i) b boan i dhieen, monaha | chem 88 lcense rovokablo by the Tndians | £,V 1L ML M G 1wl 6 odersfor shipping o drsecd in posseesion of the committee, and e sup a6 will. Neono can question ‘their right t0 | uhout five feot a low water, This work has | L stock ther toaroe snil Tolly. as high posed that a euffcient length of time for it to | alke such disposition of grass growing oD | hoon in progress several cars and the results | an laa wool, The kex._nud fesder trade passage or the rejection of the bill for the pur- | the, pesuniaey gain, which the Tndians now | iy the spring and ‘prosecuted. tofthe extent of | favorablo but fow country buyera aro preeent, T vaseive ot 1:tho. Arsk: ballot, chases, the government to pay them ve pose of testing the sense of the senate as to “fl:i‘?‘ ";m_ b ““‘r"h“‘l“_ f‘;" £ ‘“' the available funds, and the supply of suitable stock is rather lim- ield racei orty votes in the first ballot, | cent on the total amount tho bill, he moved to discharge from the com- | Hielt Fand grants, which they grant the w REFERRING TO THE LEVEES ited, yeot prices may be quoted firm as com- Nettloton eight, Stevenson 3. The majority |of the —transactions. ~ The proposition | cone literature through the mails, on com - | mittee its further consideration, esccretary says they are now receiving § 3 i red with last weck Mest native steers, ay— » St . T L3 A rature 3 o $ A% SVSFS TR ' | The report assumes that no arqument is | pared w vee I 15, ay- agred to support Zedicker for chief clork, | yas declined. Tien an adsione stese BO%| y1aint of Wi wife, who had loft him and ficd | Mitehell, chalrman of the pension commity e i ! | meeded toattest the practioability of the loves | craging 1450 to 1500 lbs., may be quoted at to her parents in this city, The lotter being teg, said that tho subject covered by the bill | frol arga and valuable trasts suitable for ag- | aystem. It is thoroughly esiablished by | 8515@10 oc thereabouts, Theee aro outsido addressed to her, Brooks' connsel raised the i 1 to ha t i ol 5 Jargo experionce that faithfully construct- | prices, and there are but few arriving) connection with the Mexican pension bill and 'd;&';':i;fl.fi“;fffl',; "};:m?:adha :(";:flu:f:fi m’%m,,;_, of " sufliclent proportions and | weele that aregood enough to make quotal A senate caucus was held this morning | from fever and dysentery arc emormout; and agroed to eloct the following officers: [ that, as a conequence, Admiral Courbet's ships are serfously undermined, Hovwe, president pro tem; Burr, clerk; Seeley, | Garmany. v making. an. effort to obtain | 1010t that the wife was not eligible to testify notion taken on it, 3 tradts o ‘the exclusion of settlers when such |age to have eettled and sod-covered | Fair to good, averaging 1250 to 1350 firet asiatants Lowls, ssoond; Mercsr, slork | comm e e e rus 1o Ching. | sguinst her husband, and that lottars from [ LpEAlle) motion went over to Monday, = |} sro' not meeded by the Indians, and that | would resist any pressure. OF the 140 breaks | and thercabouts, may bo quoted _at, & husband and wife could not be used as e dence against each other, The district attor- ney said that such o construction of the law would not prevent a husband and wife fron Detrig, it d the en- -asary for of committee of the whol geant-at arms; Lafferty, doorkeepes Timbocker, ser- | Through its _representative, tacts Mauhn, | ¢ffers to provide all the material stact; Mauhn, | gio. guaranteeing all the cash ; Purcell, assistant; Picroe, chap- | ita constr 1 s : v d common to medium, $4.40 805 ion 0% | ¢'ia & misfortune to any country to’ have its | in the Yazoo front in 1882, 147 were caused by , $4.40 e e nfifi-;ff,’.“.,}::‘.’|,(°'£l,‘,',“;|°u:’,‘,”m“;{“ Londa hold fn large quan'ities by a few own- | water running over the levees and evading the | Good fat cows and bulls aro makdog bt 8 he consideration of the Oregon Central | €ré, the more 8o if held by a few owners who | rear elope, covering the banks and destroying [ much money pior ABel e neither make fise of it themselves nor allow | far more all other causes combined, but | shipper ~as anything else just now, uction. 3 2 B i land forfeiture was resumed. o i et bough e: el IATE i : " o P o | ® obscene lite: d o | losses may be reduced as caving is pre- | but low grades must be bought at extremely hun: Miss Zecdicker, engrossing clerk; Mrs, le:vf‘ ;‘ulh:lh pMa(z\.ch}:n ;lw vaix;‘thqu(.:.\:en :uxe raflicing “:. :“c;::f D'll;.:';tlnn:l .'iu...fi'?.‘}'fr:‘l‘:' Mo’ixiu spl)ksd lll;f-p 5 ition. 't(l‘ zrfil},n}!,) H\p others to do so, e .DA';»lgju i\:‘ :e 3'::;:1 ‘th(lmmmw 3% : {fim k.‘;')’i it i I the conntry . malke any (‘5““', DePugh, enrolling clerk; Blair, postmaster, Oocen ntiireatRneatwith RlAmIGE: goods, thus making the bond of marriage a | Joved £ Snend by A¢ding el the b SRETETIR o make the maintsnance of the leyee an incon- | here at pre ood to choice. 1300@11001be., ET0E ORGANIZATION. A tolegragh oable has been Jaid hstween the | safeiard against the government's interfer- | fahe oOf Yio Bovstond MG OR ton FROUAR | | WAsHINGTON, | Jauuary Postmasters: | siderable cast. The commitsion recommends | 85 26@b 90; 1200@@1350 1bs., §5 00@5 50; eom- Special telogram to THE Br. main land of Japun and the Rankin islands. | caces, until o flatter was ereated by raising fertucg Hills peoviding s @RMIOA for, fudicikl -“‘.“'gly‘ Visescn RESLIARIO e Ol R i Sbateielion{ot newfaul s ShE) e e aa o f“rfl’n@,;l‘:;’;;‘_’.f;"é"’ e ¢ o question of t| Bl ralatlonshil 9 o1 3 nively, Canton, ; Hel 0. bingon, | j; along all parts of the river, where Cl 0 vod, “Lm an,t.ltAnuar? lG.rkTh;; ats n,a: this S toRa aioRny B e ML DRl };lr:c;:;hg:;g-; i}',fin'fififlg'fifi':eafao:; SRR Grand Un‘w.;xgnw tobert T. Kloke, We | ¢ho Tabds se - ko remots to| @350 tockers, $3 00@3 99; feedery, $4 afternoon at two o'clock. e committee on % 2 The latte brothe the stand at $d A T I oint, Neb.; Jol . Gordon, Minden, Neb.; | check the. passage of large volumes of | 400, crodentials and members were sworn in by | TOLEDO: Obio. January 6.—In view of the | (’time and she o c‘;‘;?fi‘,""é'.u."’d “out and | hour of two o'clock arrivng the consideration | ohn'M, Fitzpntrick, Hebron, Neb. oo water ueids. tho Bediof the river HoGs : hiot Justice Gobb. The programme agrocq | Fecentorder from the United States contt for- | gestioulated, requesting. biay not 6 answer, | of 56 Intet-suate Sommgise, b mas showt 2o CONFIRMATIONS, or, in other words, on the entire right, and [ Thiy market was unsottled and prices drops upon in the caucus was then carried out to | Pid9ing the Michigan Central railioad to dis- fl’{:|“.'ff.'{'r'fé“i.‘:3w§,~.):'|°.f,‘.‘l|“‘f:.}f.";fél',:.".‘f[;inifl: e vear 052 naye, dscided o |1 Postmasters: Rebecea Snape, Petersburg, | 8150 on the left bunk, below Baton Rogue and | ped 5@100 from the highest of yesterday, yeb y 80 v il T from the Yazoo river to Horn lake, belo | the average was about the same as attheopen- lay that bill asido till tomorrow, in order to | IlL; John A, Childe, Eyanston, L1l I s VA i 2gs Wik al ) 8 continue the consideration of the Oregon Cen- | Crxcrxsaty, January .6.—Lot Wright was m;;{"fi!if',;“-’{‘h"‘ opinion of the commission | ing yesterday; receipts were heavy. nnd;:nv but; oved that | CHiminate against the Toledo Central & St. the rules of the previous sesslon be adopted | Lowis narow guage in refusivg to reccive freight from that lioe point, notice with the cxception of rule forty which be so | RIS fuomm Thag Bue b L8 1 amended as to place thy appointing power of | ths Michigan Cet tral to effect that the latter the le tter. Church Howe { then] on the gailt of the accused until to-morrow, — A French Victory in Ohins, Panis, January 6.—A dispatch from Hanoi ¢ v ing of levees for the improve- |ised to fully equal the highest c-timutéss the tral bill. 4 further examined. but nothing of importance P the ; 4 b Morgn epske at considerablo lngih 1,4 | s diovaoped. At requesting the itnes zient of navigaion e the pletrutiediportions | westiith Tas ugilust anacnte packing I SEERD gosaey uf his projowed amendment, -Tue | to produey o sumiber of b a6 had been | Ore e olving n damage to the, proprietorics’ | prices are 16200 higher than jast Tu pors teos. Iatter. ‘Uhe resultof this order will donbtless bo that the Wabash will send their through freight via the Butler branch to Detroit, where hie co o2 > hands Jeuten- | woul after o- ci After thy Shi o w ien on the road, he eaid | referred to, Mr. Follett announced the e s ) th | e ::: : au‘ ..‘-‘ul:: ell !l::bvm hands of ths Lieuten ::;ul nfl'tm;;t:: mcdd;i’:fil:c tll?ir;.lill::l-fltl:l\l: Ch\\hy(ia:zr.t.\ Z gd;fe t‘ ;,'u :6032‘ ;1‘:‘:‘;:;: :;?&;“iffi?,“‘iiflfwfi g’.“ h:; annoullt 1nation was mlefl.b J:dkg‘:];‘u.k“ o | interests \le‘:wm hi .fmm:;fi 4l 1! ar ot l"klfl'"'ir I':")'g’n(‘; 2 MoShane moved to amend that a committes | Jioan” centogt & oo 1,55, Focifie JoF land resumed hostilities, Gen, Negrier at- | holders of these bou e .;1‘: g1 nowledgo of any .Qm.lml indored 0r DI | and rataing (he lovoes Tn tlelaaiu;er:mi.:n':b N e 4 el 4;%4;?:1’,,‘.':,' X f five b inte: commit- " 2 te ¢ as the | tacked them, penetrated their positions, court could best inyeatige lecide upon. | vented from casting a legal vote in the Octo- i i iaaticn’ 8 Ty 5 of five ba appointed to make up the commit- | any rond that deams the s territory ax the | tacked them, penetea od] thisir: poslbions, 1de. | Gy erhyy s e o2 caid {16, *what sort of # | tober eleotion by e 1 Cr ::fi"r;vl:g ;gz;enl;rg:fit;_)m};»s;n‘?g The | be quoted at $1 40@4 45 for_closely ast fended by forts and tiers of batteries and re- pulsed and routed the Chinese, who after an active rzsistance abandoned their positions governmen have we got if the judiotal depart- | shals. Witness said he had not heard of a sin- | fous g in_ completion of the g Yomes ;’;"s,‘-;"?n‘;l;v\;: fair tol ment cannot be trusted o'pass upon a title? | gla case; on the contrary on_election day algvatem: It ehould begin _ at the|ping, 24 Delan moved t) amend that a committee of 3 ! o , 0@380 1be, . five on the rules be appoiated. the Michigan Ceutrad will receive it The |The Chiness Jost 600 killed and « large nume | s did congrets got it roputation for i | o erable number of republican voterscame | 1o var ~ end in each bottom of Manshag, |light, 160 to 210 ds, 4 b 3 zan (¢ 2 Y Shinese Jo» and & large num- L ! o ! ; me | 1o 4 Mans! A pounds,” 1 20@4 4. Dolan's smenduent was carried and he was | Narrow Guage has refused to receive any |ber of wounded. French csptured two bat. | miculate purity to such g extent a3 that it | to his office bleeding and suffering from ie- | T,u Fourch and Atchafslays, constituting the | tho intense excitement. of yeiterd #ig P4 Y, ant upon the double barreled attraction”of a . chair: more freight at St. Louis and is making an | te 3 made chairman. journed until to morrow, and St. Francis should be enclosed m the | hoom in wheat and a boom in board of ! teade roie above the reputation of the gudxka.’ lence at the hands of the democrats. Ad-|)ower Louisiana, The Tenoas, Yazoo, White effort to have all the trains now on the track < of Krupp guns, o quantity of ammuni | E1¢E" W HS "0 Morgan and maintatned and provisions shd some Chinesc The senate then adjourned, ) ) x ey by ey ; ; i : v hetween here and that point arcive liere in |arde. The Fiench loses in both battles were | 01841 8 Amandment WaPDIREcEtary) PRUSIDENT ABTHUR WILL. ATTEND THE EXPOSI- | order named _from below upwards. In each | politics, the boys seemed somewhat ydisin- In th hiouse at 4 . m, tho credential com- | Gne mke the tranafer to. tho Michigan Oen |0 officers wonnded, 10 men Killed and sixty- | Losicn s Eht: were shownt by the grant, they TION. Dottom, es it s roached m the faregoing | fined to exert thomaglves this morning) Bslé five wounded, : 5 mittes reported and the wembera then took | tral before the order goes into effect to-uior O G Ty Tow. o heaia Theve: v Hiaror Nickalas Dolgh | ‘WasnmvazoN. January G.—President Ar. | order: tho most impertant lovees, as restvain- |nos on ‘Chango was by no means at o piinds | the oath of office. Permanent organization | % eV SOas o LR IBI s said (hat th condition gn. which the “grant | thur will ‘attend tho opening of the cottun ing the greatest eacape of water, should be | atill, but it was not accompanied by o Ezfi first constructed. commission renews | the whooping and howling which has renderet AT Ixpraxaronts, Jannary 6,—Commissioner DY Vs i onventior e . h . was then proceeded with, On the firss ballot | 1y r G Y i i ootnd pool, | S100x. Crry, Tows, Jannary 6.— Nothing }"fi’fifi‘d"u'\'.'-",f:}.:c'.h'f,}'fl&"m“s.fif,’dv’:;’fl betng LTQ“Q%L: at ”E&.\fi U:Il.l:\}:):‘}mnls‘:ll:ax‘n\ryllo. c ion heretofore made that | the scene there so impressive for some for speaker Field received 5 votes, Nettleton | to-day sent to the truuk lives the exccutive | further can learned here regavding the reports | added that the rights_ of all could be de- | President Garrett, of the B, & O., b < | pr i isdo.® léz"f-'r an op- | past. t the opening tLe murkets were weak 16, Stevenson 7, Winspear 19, comuiissdon papers, allegad tobe the proof of | ¢hg wettlers freezing to death in Nebraska, | serted in court in' spits. of any act of | dored his privats car for the trip. propriation by the United States through |and lower. This was undoubtedly one cay : | Droceedings i the federal courts, of lands | for a milder attitude of tho PyroteChicagol Tivery offort 1s betog srads to got at the truth | Congrest. After o furshar _argument Mor- | he bil hus just passed the senate forfeiting | i material needed in the work, The com- | dividuals who mike up the scalpig_eleaients 3 gan's amendment was rejected; yeas, 105 nays | ¢he lands of the Orcgon Central Ruilroad Co., | missioners makes the followi oo hat Teosolil ho Lceib e i ey oRN ey of Field was declared elected and escorted to his | cuttmg ratss by the Cipcinnati, Hamilton & ) A ; Dayton railrord by local billing. The penalty seat by his competitors, On the vote for [ for'thisis a forfoit of $30,000. speaker Troup and McAcdle, of Douglas, who ——— | voted against Whitmore for speaker pro tem, THE OHIO LEGISLATURE, | also cast their ballots for 1d, the corpora ALL QUIET IN THE HOCKING VALLEY, | tion candidate. Of the republican membors| Coruvspus, Ohio, January 6.—The Ohio of the matter. The locakity is distant from |28, The bill was then read a third time and i i telegraph_and but little “travel, no wagon | passed without a division, Morgan gave im- 8o ESTIMATES ¥OR THE FISCAL YEAR but seemed to regard the first indicatic xouds having yot been laid out. Tho railroad | Pediate notico of & MOHOB. o Feconsider. | Loy iat s e gt Jnen with the 111 | ending Juno 30, 1886, for surveys 8100,00) [ possible br o doubttul o, rink i rado wit hatily complated through that see- | T following scnators votad yea on Morgan's | S buck inng forfuited 16 provides tha por. | sulariss and expenses of the commisseon'and [iorcy o, in ather words, while the sfe tion late in the fall and there is nothing there | amendment: ~ Allison, Blair, Cameron, Oon- |yt S5 v TOEUHCE L MEP G SO0 LA { nasitant engincers 810,000, for the river from have been bo'd enough to do some selli now to draw travel. A “mumber of petsons | gar. Dawes, Hawley, Lopham, McAMillao, | o dieaiy achun 1y settisd R of entry | Des Moines to the Tilinoia river £600,000, from | Strong market, they ate yeb less willing went in early to secure the government lands, | Ailler, Mitchell, Pike, Sawyer, Sheffield and P gl the river to Cairo $1.000,000, between ¢ much on a weak one as scllers than on astrong: applics to such portions only of the. lands a = of the house & caucus was held this eve legislatwrs reassembled and adjourned the = and it was determined to clect the following | session this afternoon and the annual message | 8 few o reniain all winter, and thesc parties | Wilson, g thereto under the homestend law, such ontry | 15" he head passes, including tho Red River | on¢ 45 buyers, ki i Il o Tirat assistant clerk, Wil | °f Governor Hoadley was read. Inf fon | are sapposed 0 bo the victims of the blizzard | © After an executive]session the legislature | mont, The price of the even number sections | 8 and below Atchafalaye, § ,oogxocn, for th e ]\\"W i v g, from the Hocking valley is that all is quist agjourned. T O o S5 e i, | hnebor of Columbus, Kentucky, $80,0(0; Hick- [ opened ensicr and lower, with s _gencra son, of ; secoud assistant, Russel, of | among the striking miners. Delegates bave Valley: eugrossing clerk, Miss May Keonedy, | been sclected to attend the state convention —— HOUSE, sau, Kentucky, 5270,000; Metnobis, £75,000; f position to sel, the frst couplo of hours_ were Greenville, Mississippi, $186,000; sburg, | ansettled values alternately falling-and ad- — A bromising ontook, Annual Report of the Mississippi |G t-arnis, Doran, of Fremont; door- |t convene in this " city to-morrow and some | Ciicaco, January 6.—An interviow with a | Wsmvatox, Janusty 6.—Bll, of L e e et 00008 N'E'fi.chfi“p a700,00; ew SCriany, ‘\igaflfimm;gnn 16056 U gaimat st ol ¢ large ber of business men i is city re. | ot ittee o 0 i ] > i P b i i ¢ 5 seventy-cent rate of mining, and not to ad. | A'BC RUmMber vl husiness men in this city ro,| commitics on pEECERRRN i3 6| Wasmircros, January 6.—The annual re, MISSOURI BIVER COMMISSION ior though in every option there was a frac- veal the fact thet there are real evide: joint resolution approptiating £50,000 for th s 2 oy e L h::'..‘:‘:\fd°]“°°fj.]"_“ Rupport of the destituté Indians in Montana. | port of the Missiwippt river commission was | wil bo. submitted to the house tomdirow. A8 B! iness revival, This | Passed. The house them went into a com- | {5 day tranemitted to congress. In speaking | It recommends an appropriation of $1,000,000 on pre alko among manufacturers, | mittee on the whole, Rogers, of Arkansas, in for the Missonxi river between its mouth and CORN Jefferson. It was learned from good authority | mit of defeat that McAydle will be appointed chairman of the committes on claime, Troup has lost all tion of advance from the lowest point No, 2 spring was quoted nominal at 795@804. o —— The Blizzard’s Death IRRoll, worgoant-i wveno . . n_ Ko Oudding; ohaplain, VanVlect, - of | d¢leguten will b jvstritoted to stand for tho I | | i e, 9 ; Sioux Ciry, Junuary B,—News has been | There Is un increased demand for all kinds of | the ohis, on. the porsOR BERFOPHAKLOD, of the construction works and referring to the | 2160000 botweon. Sioux Oity and | presented fow features of interest and ‘ranged lc‘:rl:u:‘x(u? n;:lu‘::d:”ul-“}x:n.“tb‘hxl:h:;u:‘lnilnz{ (A TN IR T A ;:;.::.I'.tmlhc and meney collections are more fid]uumul im:film@:;l J.\[ux:m.ry!& fl‘oml wlnl,huccnued'ln. the latter part of last Fm’t‘lg:zln,!uu’l)glnounon?:r .‘":w:xw nd L]"mg A wxlhwhut—,a‘:xh 20l tho republitnn mombars of the Donglas | the bodicsof fouebecn men. were found from a e sk espluncilRRpmevling of the | Fbruary, tho commissioner sag thit tho . | s | e ioted a @7, Fluctuations 1) op delogation to Field point twenty-ninc miles west of Valentine to Steamboat Sunk, Jeas than the estimat atnar, of Ohio! in. | ¢ emained high for a loog period, and but B ,_f ? fi’} S R g 8 2 B quict an 4 Gordon City, in northwestern Nebraska.| NEW ORLEANS, January G.—A +Times- | veighed against the abutes which existed un- | little could be done befora the first of July- BWErg Crovuh 3 o — 0ATH reicalars of th Mrs, McChesney, Special to the Boe, FULLERTON, January Further P Death of Democrat sp Belle Shreveport, sunk about sixty miles above Arkansas City, Twa lives were lost, the other passengers being rescued by the steamer Kate Adams, al repor " % or | der the present pension law in the matter of | The damage to the work was on the whole e § porta that the steamer | G0 L K alowed ta olaim agents, and de- | loss than might bo anticipated. The dykes| _SCTOfuls ismead stiamors gencral than any | continued slow, qu'ct and sbout steady with clared that the piracy of the middle ages was | sustained much lees ivjury than has been the | Other diseass, M bi insidious in character, |gpeculative tradiog confined to seller May, t calling compared with theoperaticns | case in (nrmury“m'l,dm- no doubtto improved | and manifests itself in running sorcs, pustular RYE i i i i methods of coffstruction which have been| eruptions, bolls, swellings, enlarged joints, stoady. and) firm with®No: 2 aihia - ey 0- 2 onsh quoted § 0 Ada prepared au Bamendment wbich | adopted, but the revetment work, much of | abscesses, sore eyes, etc. Hood's Sarsaparilla | Togh ity vy 55, March 55§, and May held at (0, Shoxtags Ot '.‘C o=y enacted into a law, which had been left in an incomplete| expels all trace of scrofula from the blood, { i 4 A% y o A, EPIDLY, AFORSULOR, of the present mystem, and it was to [state suffered scverely, During the| Jeaying it pure, enriched, and Lealty. PROVIBIONS Siovx Ciry, Tows, January 6,—George |limit the fees ot the agents to $10, payable [present season all” th ‘damage [ Stickney, county treasurer of Union county, | only when the clatm was allowed, but to allow [ has been repaired. The fund available will were foundalong and near the new de. The dead men wera vietims it terriblo blizzard. and are sup- posed to b sattlers in search of supplies and U.—Two weeks ago | \ere on their way from their claims, they Mus, George McChesncy, of this place, in | have been locating near the line of the new company with Miss Emma Fee, also of this "“'“(‘ ‘i']y !bmlb ""'-\Lr"“w"-d‘;\ pravighalxes 0 e R port stated seven todies nad besn found, an: place, and _ sister-inlaw, Kate McChesney, | th lst report is generally beliaved to be true, started for the exposition at New Orleans, | It is hoped it may be greatly exaggerated, “I1 was severely afflicted with scrofula, MoC L g £ g et 62 the special written contracts for to be | be exhausted by Januay 1, 1885, and though | and for overa year had two running sores y : prices, whilo ) Are, MoObwnsy, hnd baa aling. sishiiz be > Dakeota, fo short in his accomts $6,000 or | ygorcid into botwoen the: claiuant and (i it i hoped and ¢Xprcted that by that timo the [ on my neck. Took five bottles of Tlood's ) er. - Local tradiog ore leaving, but it was thought that the| New York Dry Goods Market. B bt toaaire ar in 4 bad shape, bt 16 | agent residing in the same state and country | seasows work will be loft in a much better | Sarsaparilla, and_ consider myselt cured.” |ix a average, with options closing change would be beneficial, At St. Louls | New York, Jawuary G.~-Dry goods: irreg- |11 0 :d PURL of Lae &oringe * | with him. ehiape than heretofore, Yet, much 1. at| ©, E. LoveJoy, Lowell, Mass, steady on morving session, — All through the A shio summoned a physician, who pronougoed | ular demand in the ssme proporticn have been ekl e g Tho Lill having been read for amendments, | isfactory reeults might o, A famold Arnold, Mo, had serofulons |1t s pork was nomivally $11 80 and lard it b8 AR A a0 oA Nt The O R e Honsos Everhut offered a proviso thit all applicants | 2ppropriation for that purpose heen greater. g J d | wheat 70e for January; silment ueuralgis and gave her morphine, | made, but whie staple sottone avd, tickings 5 gl for pensions ¢hall ‘be presumed to hive no | Tie cuving of bauks within the reaches, un. | Bores for sevenyears, springandfall, Hood's ruary; 79%c for ) Aftef reaching New Orleans she was con- | 50 bt ¥ ’,,‘i"‘;;{"':(‘l‘ll'gl’li; [‘"’{,‘“i}"l’,f‘ff,‘, Bostoy, January 5. —The leading cleariug | isabulity ut the time of enlistment, but such | der the i provement, arc very extensive and | Sarsaparilla cured him, 3 Corn quict and lower; 3 siderably worse, in spite of which she went | o ",..‘,.Il,n.‘ beon . “:“d i b ‘w“ 4 houses of the United States report the total [ presumption may be rebutted: adopted Rogars | the means at the disposal of ‘the commission Ghe for February; 80fc for Murch MY wonm fo aplia ol whish e mon e Wool | claurancos for the wesk ended Jauuary 5, | Ark., offered an. amendmeat providing that | Iave not hitherto been mufficiont to' complet Salt Rheum 0jo for May, Oat quiet e AT 0 R e e oxpory i 3 a3 compared | no agent shall reccive any fee for his servi- | their protection. Tho cavig of these banks ! for Junuary: 20fc for February; 20f Docamber 25, sho fnilsted o again. aocon: | ages, o¢ morn than doubls the quantity of - th JEOERE0: ces in the pension cases until the allowace, [ b Lroubley nesessitating many| Willam Spies, Elyria, O, suffered greatly | May: " Pork casior and lower; S11 v Aie unlahdon Again_secont | et e G Hian |uantity ot the —— cluim that ull fees shallbe paid by the pen: | chauges in the plan and’ in many instances| from erysipelas and salt rheum, caused by ry: $110674 for February; $1180 for ul LA, m;‘ Rt Sl S ' ¥ . e Colliers strike, fon agents and that such fees shall be $10 %) 2 10 whole system, ont) handling tobacco, At times his hands would arch; $12 10 for May, Lard unchanged, f friends end: d to keep her bhome, Ar- The Snow okade Mr. Canye, Pa., January ix hundrod | exe "-l’,:nc.'»*e- ‘;" *wnal'wr‘ll';!v;l Santr filed :iwwf"';“"”;' ‘;.: P”‘,U"‘"' 'M,flv tr:]) and | crack open and bleed, Il tried various prep- ———— rived at the expoeition the party wished t030| PorrLAND, Orezon Janusry 6,—1T! »w | men ond boys struck at the Belmout colliery | |1, 1o Pension office, when the fee of 825 uay | decpen the navigats 1 chaun pls danger| - arations without ald ; finally took Hood's Sar- The Lost Found, = ™= I p taln N ey s i sho Wt | BICents .t 0 R, Tim. ey | i soninie et vuction ‘o T0per | 22HL"5lel 145, YRR 0L AL | WGP R t0n, S| sapaii, andmow saye: » um euteely Well | Guscaco, danmuary .~ Pinkorton's detctive red aad” would remaln at ";h foot Wallu and Partlaiid wil by ‘closed to-ight ik In wagen The colliery” was operatod | iant.” Warner offercd an. amendmont. o the | cpeoditura and should be_completed 1a one My son bad salt theum on bishands and f CEAE0 - MR B BEETORS PR o ¢ [ d commenci 0110 ortharn Pa- 0 " amendment, limiting special contracts, season if practicabls, Daring the low wi on the calves of his legs. He took Hood's turned. This wan the Lut her friends | sl satas il ) Y « . ealr Lo Swan, at Sutton's Bay, Mich., whero h med, he lagt clfio tra o through without dotug. ; t 1 a0 CLARERN SLAATEE - ahe | sensan o LB83 o more Shan te Barsaparilla and is entirely cured” d. B, | | Swan, Bay, Mich., whero he was :‘I‘l‘:':'] :t’"‘:’a:":y ~‘)""L- ?'l‘l‘:éi'“'l‘]*l; 'x'm“'*‘*;; CHiIcA .I“I;.:,:. lth;y ?;,nrkf'; A sne state, nxrleed to. ’i‘he Rog: mend v“n found l.lnuug].'rlhe New Madrid and | S1ANTON, Mt, Vernon, Ohio, l living under the alias of D, T, Edington and fustiad to Woere Do iad Los Short of Wheat ana Oats, Ciicaco, January 5, The Tuter-Occan's ot i 53 wan adopted. On motion | Mempiis veac ‘ao caso this. yoar wn| - iad only recently been cloctrd prosecuting ot Lft, out suppesed she bad o to iar bowrd- | ROV OF WRORC 806 Omtse et Po, I “opectal snyee Butser i do | 0f O'Har tho woendiiens wan- st i |but e bettar,' T would e ady sablo o Hood’s «Sarsaparilla by, -Swan was formoely looal oasbiss of higher than & wesk ago.” Regular sales 1,460 | viding that mode and manner provided for the jextend the work to these raaches as soon as 1 e 3 ’ g ! ¥ end the wo ¥ T I e iara e railroad at St e ot 833@ide. Ohecse dull and nominal, | reulation for the payment of white pensioners { poseible as such & cours would open to im Bold by, a1l Graselaia. - 81 tlx for 45 Mado ||y torgery suceeeded in ombersling 4! Privato salosat 1,000 hoxs ciesse, 56,080 103 | siall apply o all pausioners. Mataon olferod 1 prove th enaviuation of wbout 260 miles of the | 0 b2 € & A & the coumpany's funds, which wis (st if xpece buster, Total s an amendwment increasing the rate of pension | river from Cairo down, or whout cne-fouth| OO Doses . One Mallar. Julition, He disappeared Just July, where recognized sealof North Garolina ~—— 7 Smoking Tobacco. = .-t Gondumer, &ne, and slote it ten. Aurived thero they becams greatly alarmed | man have just been posted at the produce ex- at hor non-appearance, notified the police, | change as unable to meet their obligations, and inserted notices in the papers, Toeir | They are said to be short of wheat and oats, een teverywhere, Because every-

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