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19 R R B e e e LT 2 e e THE MAHA DAILY BEE FIFTEENTH YEAR.V OMAHA, TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 22, 1835 NUMBER 126, S———— e o et P S A B T e e A S e - R e S e S R e 3w e PROPOSED TERRITORIALSPLIT | . vy | avonmer v, T WINVEBAG) RESERVE, | Mt e o v TIRELAND AND INER ALV, State of Dakota. \ i : v rodnoe faaa ¢ cordant ( PROVISIONS OF THE MEASURE SALE AND ALLOTMENT OF PART | ! g WELDED INTO ONE t Opening Upa l o of Nebraska Land & s war Chicago Grandly Preparing fos Dills Introduced by Western Mom- o t N for Settlement and Caltivation ¥ s Coming Convention A Wail Iy e L et S e 9 t station Introduced @ v h | Y the Orangemen Over MHor Army tters—1s aton ¢ 2 Senior Sonator, [ ¢ Hitlo=Cowen's Opinton a Republican, filrina ¢ ¢ — . = i y Wrelt's Winnebago Biill. . u Dicunion Bmphaticaily Denied Pre and Twenty-8 e v A y i i i J i ehdts Lorid i it t of th v the it portion of their ) 3 . t e oral (ho (oo (] o tribs of Indins Lot dred parcel or \ ; ! v b "t ¥ A toain to Leres i 1 fhe crican Milwanilkee ' W members of the conn were 4 Ay i 0s it 1 3 of t Lrish To i i) ) 1 \ T the CXpCnNes W showing that Chicago was were e by ex-Congressnian Fin- P Brady 1. J. Dunne, Rav ther dclaims against A6 i federat r ns during B o - ;i ¥y Alexand Hivan, A 'nx: in tue hop recd upon as com- | U et I 5 v talk of dizunion would prove as . f ssue a patent "Ar, West offered a resol ¥ v cotn 1 <at Chicazo as it was befure the tiie I il move yely Of Bisiness men; was wion 1o the commies on b a osei at Sullivin's s 100 Y train and make all the arrangements, \ containing | same, for I »the Ind th the mirines of the late war for the un 1o pension prisoters of the war who were con Such ciforts f Plamb thought the ineident showe: ind steip, 1o be Publi | X v utterly uscless the wl vieo' was, M ““"”“'i Trish Loyalists Avoused, d that the committee would report [ Jands can or L ) U] DrpriyDee 2LThe Grand Orange | vdge eo could be disy s with Law amd that iher . ! | of Treland held a Dublin to-day to claiis in cashs all Ing ¢ t s eans or op) w0 rnle tor Lre- o nun T oral t members of il e ol ¢ ons ¢ i remrd (o Als Tesolution, AL the con ped 1o (he committee on forcizn relutions. with o | were present. A man ), addressed to the T'he senate then ].u 4:“-1 menr- | 2 i s in sev Oiangemen of Great Britain,was drafted and From (o-dny, antil TSRy, JANUALY 5, 188, ! pishent | will be posted thioughout Great Brifain and R T, SRR UL R60 A i Ircland to-worrow. Phe manifesto declares Mr, H thovizing the nuance | e 1 « that Protes ismin three ot the provs e the New 1 | it R Lyll ot md is at the merey of | | the ma u 5 t, ane Ul contracts W DRLE) i i o overt the rule of govermment, and elaims that oS ndustry and intellizenico of one 0f the st points the 1ot edue 1 I'his O e [:_" vell| bty AN x L While the command of the police wl to employ 7 llonnarson of L 1owa=Fixing wonld ke them ma { the present gan- o asked immed SRR | eration. The slightest reiaxation of te tes | of the quion, the inanite , will eventu- i vtion and t v ot the it will est +adriil ground for rmies and dock yards for foreign eots 10 the most vulnerab il of the em- ON JUDGE JACKSON, « te notonly the exeess of rate bt awll interd surad DY such contraet shalt | wfeited; also, a bill to o itled to win Al ) . m direeting d land o )" . that under t the sce the Tt 1 | ¢ t \ 3 vt Hon of fow s territory of Dee. 21—~ "The e ; f Par- cived information from (hox which do v Y in s ' L v parchased, any A i cal Jtinued, with the. Joseph Cowen on Home Ruolo, w | ) o ! lofbedt in the i ien i d o he wmight have inade. | higliost e v E i A when the Loxnox, Dee, 2L—Joseph Cowen, mewmber 1 o0 | that t) o | citizen, Jamary 5, of parliament, elected for New Castle on maining funded indebfedness T 8 5 been con- | i i : e i : reforred had nou Lo years Leen com- One thonsand and fonr bills i BELC 1 1% e riT oy BHI b i reiiinin s 2 RIS AL ot that the. | hieid back iem until af young : exponass Ineldent and | BESE e treasiny oficials, . No more i Highcapg Wi fomx bl o= | Ty, issued s sto to his constitutenta 3 L to 12 oue dos 1 3 e e e N e 2t e | men had made (heir bets. 1vis charged that for enTyine out i provisions | Mutomulike inc Las ever emn ling at t. Dod sehmocHnkligmel i oRIOH tel LMD e 1 itlees will repori ayg VO g i bsipiedston Sland peiiied sl b o 16 s ludink swoh clerk hive as the | from the executive mansio 3o | At was the ehiet one of the exceptions made by tho remaining pottion of tho forn A RETATG o Sib AL t feature of | & Western Unlon oper: newhere t bt incluling such cledk aive ey the | from ihe oy v mansion, in Mr. Hecls d Gl Sanuary vas the ehiet oue of the- excoptions made by territory. One hali of the funds remaiy civil seevieo reform, is very gty e n Ne X Orlcantl NBivEOHUBDE R ROIN v ot iBLigHo e W<, but o (Beck) did Dot agiee o Lornellnii Maglic Lo URniicy upe prv ey in the treasuyy of the terviiory of Dato a, | and reiuses to taik upon the e siono and the betkmakar. by tov . iall bs ) he eredit of the Winneba- | i, G lion regarding sitver, Three-fc f TRECOUNTIE CLEATNGS. ‘:‘l l‘“‘(’Elv‘-“”h. S L L e Je o o \ pose every man connected with the alleged ans, entitled to the same ander exist- | of the business troubles ate from the 5 s dates. ven sy It is impossible for ! wle. Western Union officers in this eity | v of the United States, | that fhe laws of the United States were not | Gross Bank Exchanges at the Lea England to consent to proteetive tarifls for lexislatures there shall be paid by the Amonig ilie army or w RtealV e AT At nny their mi L shall int ¢ tho rata of 5 J t 5 el ! pagtn. Sl il connected in the mateer, cent, which income be anntally expend- | Botions of bankers and bondholdors Bosrox,Mass.,Dee. ¢ stable | Property i In = Ircland arebives and records of the former temitory | Edw wtitlery ha i Blialibe g (bt | et well paid press wers opposed 1o sil o o Loy to ailo whers to ¢ f 3 - ed tor the benetit of tiese Indians under the . hel resel AT i conniled from spe e Pos cglslute j Ia of I]v. cota ml\u-Ix tody of o y 11;‘-mull in pes on. Oliy THE LOGGING OUTLOOK. astonsan i R [T IO DS Ies Sh U U OBk e e o s y “;“\"‘I"l.n’;l and governor of said tevritory, and the terri Howard at Omaha, and has been oft £ oy Il € 2 ; 4 % it BT Anaibo 7 i e e 7 iy T 2R | W ! fon ang 1 Tile torial library of said territory,shall be t anpouneced s all-dé-camp on his staff The Plucries of the North in No Con- | with the consent of the Indians intercsted. | of the audacity of _the —eranizations | of the United Statesshows the grossbank ex [\\ H‘Il el approve oo rule over by that ofiicer fo ik governor or scere- | Army leaves were | i« dition on Account of the W ARG Interiocis authorlzed, f o, WERl, | OUALURINS | WALk, duk | changos ab each poln; for e woe onation. 0f MUNGLIGA. (. 6qultbie DATHs T ¢ B IR DALt HenrvEDs e R 160 St PAUL, Dec, 21 t B} ither through the azont of the tribe or such | iy ik o v Decenber 10, 195, with perventa = | tion of all iwperial es and the ity of R ] P ot St anitn of the Northiwe . has been rpersons as he may desizmate, to allot [ nof an obl 1 S conuntry, | erease and inerease compared with the o "The nves! y X tinued wirm | the remainder of the lands in the re wonal or t could not lezally | re wding weelk of 1554 union shall be sold at pnblle salo at not less cember 113 Acting Ass LinyestEaling he ook AT O R LGt O o D L e et o this United Seatos, | - = - i§ 10 Tie. wtial intercsts: oxisting. belween $10 per aere, the proceeds to constitute a per- | Deedle, Fort Yates, |1 nth from | SO may. novw prevatl to the end of the | to ludians of the tibe in Nebrash e (ke il Batos Wi England aud Irdland whieh shall be expended inthe support of cavalry, Fort Robinson, Neb,, ten days' sick | per cent. Men have been engaged and under | 8 Perine fot inual report of the d l ost x“ ‘nnv‘flw press, and h mv‘u'. X Will Come it Possibl comin school 1t les further v it, Charles MceDuiston, Fourth in | pay for u thing as vet has . ~vxl“‘” x‘ "1”“‘ '“‘l‘l“ M l ;”: ; l.\l"l N W '\m.u, e At a mee : of the ey : sl e i 3 « thoy F Irish Parlizmentary Fand nss m fo- o) 2" fouds ar IN QUANTITITS A8 FOLLOWS: ; i th Capt. C. C. Carr . which are Lo each head of a family, oneeiehth of a | At Sof wlond I seiis misht, the following dispaich, reterring to the of tlie i portion ) ) in t : s r 1, W0 SHOW in seetions to ¢ ¢ person over 18 years | 3 { tho No territory not admitt on, Al | cav avenworth, one month . e thinks there will be an advance out’ of the treasury N ] A o yba sl InLSAOTANY LB SaCy AR it hwoiione il of ascetions to each | retwry of the treasury “would not call | Bo puis K 15, Dee, 19,1 the urgency of publig fices, and tes the city of I3 X NO SUCCERDS LIKE SUCC condittons, Even were © bonds that bt fobe called in and | Fhit 4 27 1o renders my attandancoat C e s the clty of Bismarck a e LR ) @ severely cold now an nth of @ seetion s and to each other person | Y OUb the hoipaonlainaRtieing Bl : ! 5 e i 18 LTI KLIOIY DI the or holding the sessions of the leg ie Ni vl Sun to-day o AT el e B e Bk SETAR | Brais tive ever, Supported silvor, | Bt Lotd e i due notice, PARNELL, i n rth Dakota, 1t gy the 1 t L under Wity. | ion whieh allotn 1l be deemed regard the Jaw, e wonld, it he conld, take [ San Eran s ¢ s I RECORD, the leg| we of the new e power u L W held in lieu of any T e & their political power and their | Chacinnatio...o.o.., 9.200.(0 . o . y o influence on our currency, as shown when | Pitisbure B SO L DoptruotioLUAY A to provide for the transfer of all netions and | ehinzes profoundly the relations of tr > taker rany | by virtue of au procecdings pending in the supreme and dis- | 1078 statesnian to the house and th Boycottingitha A ot an? | they reccived President Thayes’ veto on a [ Providence: L0 B0 215 s, triet counts of the tersitory at the time of nd- | 11e must Iy be regarded Ara Lak, D Srcalyihoralosorm INde L poYAJen, SRk Linomertibloioocasions | Kamsas ity DI B8 ~Tarentim, 127 miles mission, and declares that the state of Da- | Of the dem v division YARLIN VIR JCUA AN D ‘“\‘"': PN e “"» Ao sraniatk ot s UhL dionles H 2s0ss Hnflethon | s visited enrly this lk‘lw l) ul ll‘\‘.] HI\JT‘I‘;]U’I rmln;‘l ‘:I n ,“’ of | mayl Nt 1 he will er 1 * te + hoycotted sive the same under the pr on the s n-xl vy of Hw[l[u.mn\ and the presi troascaisnnes 5,098,250 10,1, "I“ :.: ll : (ll::41!'\ i ’:“y:": tho present territory, and that the new terrl and whatever misiakes may be con- shytorian, Methodist, Congrezu- | auy sucin law or support of which iU wiw delivered | i ; and Heat company’s oftice, North fory to Lo ovzanized shatl be lable forany | mitted, the respousibility will re u him, | ti Fpiscopnl elengy of this eity to- | Who has made valuablo 1mproveme should pass (he senate it would be equivident . . d wnal sticet, and after burning the secres simiilar indebtedness ineurred for build THE CIINE i adopica a3 | hereon, or any Indian, who, being entitied | ta oo™ of & want ot contidence jn e tees i35 onibroscuranta & loaranssadinort o YT i s ;. £ BTG A rod P ) I toan assignment and cortiieate under any of | prestdent and Lis administration, He re cene . St AL h A0:3) ARG RCI o Yortions, Wi aesim by polalediron ] CouNtry:—Tho grand fury has | the said Jaws or treaties, who has settled and | Eretted that the senntor from Kentucky ai it f i IR HOUER MEASURLS BY WESTERN MEASURES | b, AL ot Y F I conspiracy on the partof the | o Blniat A , sl have represented the secretary of 1 ceen welry e and - resic by Mr. Morrow riia awendate uthed o conspiracy on the part of the | e valuable improvements upon o tractas- | {ronsivy as Jit better thah @ commen (1 : S i 10 CAIN IO During the el of state the house | of the Chinese immisration net, It forbids 1 3 HINSCIIg P 4 ¥ thy J IR0 L n. Anattack on Chyistian wi zuvil to Dudian who has never occu- | and thé president and secretary together as v o #lore | dwelling, Abigaftornoon for tho introduction. of bills, | Ehe oultlog of Ohinos ’l‘ o tora pbrioll 1, and we warn the eastern pub- | pied or improved such tret, muy have the | having been bought by bondholders, but TV : A tolagranlic ofMod Gen, Henderson ot Towa submitted meas- | Oftwenty veass provid s for dentincation slanderous reports omanatl | preference of right to settle the tract upon | probably mo semator bon the left? was Portland e oflice and Campe Bros., gen uref as follows: Doingaway with the limi- | DY photographing of Ciny liborers who SOUNC RN A » pie-ent wred 1o enter into - defen Wareester | dwelling, completely dostr Holnes of Towa— i % { t f i g g : faulting for rlod of sixt s g h s il be ol 1 { been of ich sales, af Loy Yy earticd out by oupexecutive officers, — Com ing Cities Ircland, or wion of tiie 3 | January eonvention in Chicago, was read s ederal offie VL continue to hold their i therr i ehild under 18 years of age, one-six entitled to rece fons in arrears of pensions; giving a uni additional safeguards against the oy AR iinisnalion, e would: o Springneld I Y | OTHER MEASURES 157 THE SENATOR, on inance. 10 was 5o refcrrvd Syrensd AITONIe cdrye g900 lishment ent soldicrs and sailors who are 60 years of Ly she steamor Ocoahilo, which arzived.y Mitied t return | N»HJ‘»“. ats when th tuated ‘ L QuisLe, Dee, 2L—A nre in” 1 form salary to judges of United States dis- of Ciinese, and Himils the Fmany Gobblos i Mow Islands, e L Ay g AL trict courts; granting penslons to all depend- e el to one y SAN PraNetsco, Dee, 21, —Private adyic nator Van Wyek also introduced a bil | Senator Butler's recent resolution rel Lupell AT damazed the building and almo i 0 i i 1o Dal was referved to the comnitte ul the stock, v age; Increasing the rate of pensions to per dny fram Ohing, iate that.the Genpin ) \ ! ! ot-war Naut 11s has raised the German 1l ! L the public land stip to be The senate passed the honse coneurrs o N A 51050 logs off above the knee, and for other pur 3 J ) | Southern' Pact. e nwimbering a neral t and roan exceutive sessi Bt HIAES G ReY Butler company, munifict oF poses; providing for distributing the con e ion of a pu < o | all and elaimed a protecto N until January 5, wtes, il Crossinan 2, sional record to publie liby 3 oeranting a 1 I'lie native 1o i i Lu ned tonight I 1onal x > publi e | s 1R PRESIDEN 3 theinte ided | House, Eeview of the | 5 1 I hing ik 50,0 pension to Hannal Maloney, Anna Dedeen The | et tio the senute MO YCALS ) Hng ce, egular ord : Mo ) \ Bre AL Vi thliands Ania DV IRichuaa || mOsKb AFRaRL G anunication 1 o : y | sl TR e DU L Ml X : it wich bl Mary Herans for the reliof of W. 11, Morris, | the sccretary of the int iior, . : 04 U TN k| or bills and resolutions for 1 e R . - and_for the benetit of widows and orphans of | (rftof & LRl te amend tie, rovised s } Ve tollowing vere introduced 7 Will Biark Again the District of Columbi. ZIRETN0 3D | Skhey i DR Db asad ol tary T tiAn Rates from Chicago to St Pau) FORTVY-NINTH CONG Ay, Henley of Calitor i1 Al Lizaneri, N, J., Dec. 2L—Ln uce moval of the statue of Gen, A. Rawlins | other purposes, It it unlawiu St Pavy, Dee Lhe 1 Ul ‘!: 1 h\““\“ Bl ‘,‘ 28 » slution passed by the ¢ council to a more desirable location. punishablo by a fine of not than X s worning made an bRl 1 septing tho nroposition lgiiggls Mr. Murphy introduced his Hennepin | (b lprisonment for not moe than 't i1 Dotw TSP company : alsoa xailoud om Portlan St e Deen | patly’s propuity when seourits 16 givem e con ot tie Lake Michig Also, 2o tran: ¢ a pointsut il fustead of 31250, The aerec- | ence to bigamy and polygamy in Utal My | By Mr. Dunn jof Arkansis—Ame o | e rather sear riees. are malnipined, | WY W ESSIN0 ODAIUODR IR=ION UM, and Mississippi river canal, and to cheapen | CAtion ' from the seeretary of the Dterion | Bei s into ofeet January L They alko | 13 imuds said bhe woulil aak the senate to | Pachic rajioad acts, 1 requites the A #espondent fi vail : -> ansportation aiw, Dl o neoniie i | Suomteing o drattofabibio amend tho x| G BN of tudie | 1l sald e woukl e the senateto | Kbt BAGHE ki ~ A eak eliA Bkl I e pat Weather for Fo-Day employment of convict luboror the sule of | dian lads, 1t makes (€ an ofense pupisic | P00k At thatdaie, - A HEROTRY. | Ry Al Broker bf Hlinolsi war iy osker owlhie to 1 AlLssoyul YaudimonlimlausAg Anai e Mr. Cullom Introdused & postal telograph | marsials and attotnoye This is SUIE 10 | 1o no . ou fobure 10 a5 hont s VIR B SN rothe con wion Indian | 3800y wlal i S1,006,4114.650 _ 085 and insuraneo ( 08e arins are off above the elbo 1 0 p v 5 | . i i ons whose arins ar wove the elbow and i [ A ) N LA LB \ the tersitory of Oklahoma, for resolution providing for o holiday rece o CricaGo, Dec, 2L —The building o\ vied nol included Senute. WasHINGTON, Dec, Among the b favorably reported was that of Mv, Edmunds’, the product of the same; to regulate vroot in | able by iineand impr'sonment and forfeitue pension cases; for the relief of James Farley, | 0f outlit, for uny person to enter any 1nd f il i ) !n“,.“,.‘s_ Brooks & Co., Catharine Collins, | 1ands without a; J.uu 1y of law. Emigrants WASHINGTON, Dec, 2L—Dr. T, J. Maddoy, | P to-day, 1t provides for the purchase of | th ‘n‘ 1 re b _y.mu the committee onexpen- | wexe seven arrivals, two sales, two with United States Court 3 B A g it s | piacoably nassing throuih such Tands ar ; Nl ' any existing li under the provisions of the | diees in the department of justice during | drawn and fiy nained, Bvo of which were | Judge Dundy began sterd (¥} Georgo A, Krause, Evans, Nichols & Co. and | Bxempted from the peunl provisions of the | Who was killlin a fight with the Indians, Lof16 aliidt) T U session of congresss also, enabling | Culifory At to-diny’s niarket only . retail | g Mey BORDR SORIATL S R, 11 Shropahire, fxeiy fom the peual provision: near White House, AT sturday, | 8¢ ,i.ll;r an appralsdl valuation to be of the army who were promoted for | Dinsi nees Lo Pries of fenstish o | heaving of Rogersvs. Blake and Smythe, M dlepburn presented & punber of pen |, DESERIVS ENTITLED 10 180 fs tho son of Dr. Fiomas Muddox. of W sl Mw;ulll‘.humv. 8 copmimion of tve ‘1[l ter- | gy during the way 1o b reted “with | ol Wicads” Wiie iomuiually "iltivd, | The suit is one of long stunding and is to slon bills, among which are those for Jolin ie commissioner of wensions has render . ' s AR VR AN NIROE | A JAROA B Wi WY TofoRsed 10 tho: | w0 dus Sl O IR GHL06 R0 WIIRG oY 14 wierican flour was cheaper, Other articles | reeover #1,700 on Bluke's protested note | ¢ th M| e decision ubon the application of A ex. | B3 assistint siigeon in the army I October, | comuiittee on postoftiees wud post iouds to be | 50 1 eds also, providing - that sy | yere stead to that amount, Col. Smythe us scenri }1\ .hu.;m(n“‘.‘ m:..l.\‘lf.!,‘:. |‘.lux‘;‘n u \1.”.1. T YO o e F g T T b ‘lf”“! his first gsshenment to duty” was 1o nsidered in connection with the bill on the | 0T -\“,_,.;;I.’\.l.‘l“.‘..‘;. m:‘\ onicers of ¥ \‘ | ~—r e U")‘ ke QN ;‘»:fl it :Ijl']il"::' Robart Gray, Georse W. Miller, W, A, Lo | aid never vefoined his command, “Flhe cou- | (10 LEbiicnt of Hexss. -3 addox was 83 | 106 subject recentiysfntyoduced by Mr, Ed- | from > active® sorvice. onr g ot Grain 1 Right and Kearo, | The defense ulteges that Robests, for & faster, Benjamin Rawlins, Eugeno W. |||‘Tm|:<‘x‘|‘ (s that his dizehar ¢ o iy | ¥es S S Mr. Cullom's bill proposes o | o jon; also t ek hele oW | emieado, Dee. 81, —The following AR healioh ton ] e Squires, Willia Fard, Sawuel P, Glet nirst enlistment contract perfectid his rights P n > 3 ey iy S AN .80 ] BlCRVER1 410 SR SHal HON6R 4 from the of LUBUIG,; GAUEAOEIIOD, -GRMNM 4 Squires, William E. Ward, Sawuel P, Glenn, ¢ ) ey Me T Slosson Wins the First Game. chase existing lines when this course may be | paten 15 which have been granted o | taken fro l['»" }“ icial stateinent time to Bluke, and this step wis unknown 4 3 ol K e therennder, w » ot torfeited by his . ) ) i Minton Pratt, Daniel K. Wright, Thonus | fheientilen wiic ol dorteled by WS | eyicaco, Dee. 21.—The fourteen-inch by deomed advigable, under certain lwitation | 8id in the construction of railivads until to Col. Smytho, - Meunwhile the Slacumb congress otherwise directss 8130, Proposing a | yerrow. show in bushels 1 Jaw went into ellect and bunkrupted rally in sight in the U nit DBrackett, Jobhn Kenuedy, William A, Giae | soqu line b ' ' o W e P < , Jol ¥, Will equent contriet ine bi tournament. between Vignaus, | as to price to & TR ress baw, Rov. Emstus Lairop, Thowas Wil AN IVIDENCE OF GROWTII, o R R Aron [0 BLia Aol it s s pikloe tuiod eiRs 'f,:”“ d the provision | conatitational awendment in fezurd to th | Riuke; Col. Smytho claims hitsoll abs Liaws, Mujor G, W. Candee aid John Defen- | Ofieiais of the postoflice department report | receipts bxgau here to-night. The uudience | felbsran fines a5 folowe: il oty | Geetion of president wnd vice president and | i on” Satunday, Dece and 1o | selved by 1 nkion NIOCARs 1 telegraph 5 follow I ted I mhers of e d ) proce bough, A g an unprecedented | was sinall, - Sosson beat Vignaux s00to 1% | uay' at any lime after tio_expiration of Wve | Atituttonal. amendmens. srobioiing speciu | Lmount of ncrease or dect er e pro Deputy al Stewart came in thig M, Froderick Introduced bills to onablo | of boatotleis 1n Kaas sl Nebroskn Indl | fascorie sated nuarly, V0 tows, aud was | years after tho duio of 1 goof thisact, | lesilation; aboy a soldiion euling on ihe | (1" g | orning wiih Hariuy 4lor, of. Moooky the people of Dakota to furm a constitution; | catlng a rapid settling up of those statds. PRGN A0 IS for postal, illiasy, G Murposen, pup | gectetury of the ueasiuy for seinuntof all ? 1 e [ i eostady, cliaiged” with seiling liquog for & reissue of the first five voluwes of the —- Libelling a P'r G R TILBEL HRIL D SCRAR | Mot Sho B i §0; S0 Hult Biais as } 'y by fylor pleaded gty oug record of the war of the sebellion, withau | rovmed the Operation, Cricaao, Dee. 21—~ Viear General Conway | valt Soertained by five competent disine | 0Ln of Juges 18, or 4¢ (UAsUEY oL ihe issue of nine additional coples for each mew Panis, Dec, 2L=M. Pasteur, who had at | procured a warrant to-day for the arrest of ested persons, two "ot whoii Mr, Lawler of Nlinol T L s 0 n yestorday, ats Der of this congiess. lirst contempluted postponing until to-mor- | the editor of the Chicago Pilot on a charge of | 10eted by the postmaster general of the Ui 10,000 £0r the cregtion in Indiaiig Hon. . L. Webster o : oW xration upon the Newark, N, d, | e £ fle Clilenk 4 & eliang States, two by the eompany interesied and | Wonaent 1o the wemo A oir cuusos 8t forWaRe pir. Holmes introduced bills to quiet the [ P0¥ 1he aperation wpon the Newark, N. J. | riwinal libel, ho chisrie alleges thab the | ouote o four preyiosly. selccied. I e diicks . 1.4 i | 0 b S £itlo of settlors on the Des Moiues river tands | Cuiidren, concluded this afternoon “that it | paber haiied publisticd libelous articles to | PR 0V, ) : | 1Y One g 0 s Motues river lands | \ould bé best to whinit 10 delay, and conse | 1he eiteet that Father Conway had appropri- | CM10i's bill then provides that the seerefary | test and fry th ML Spalag ) { by 48 maty calde in the state of lowa and for othier purposes; | quently” inoculations were iade. ipcdi- | ated the funds of the church to- his own uso | OF Sttt seeretary ofwarand jostiaster gel- | enforge the elaht hour Ly 3 ukin Cattlo com- for pensioulng prisoners of the war who | ately, 81 Pusteur persoually perioruing the | on various occastous. eral shall coustitute the Doaid, 0o kiown | By Mr. Headerson of Tlinois T zod i the Intyos were contined in confederate milttary pris- | vPerutions. R —— authoriz ul directed 1o ) and ac | the p telegraph « wission, which is | 1sha board of iissieners of int ry Markoet f @ oL ot Ol - - School Marms on a Holiday Jaunt, * e Cuicaco, Dee. 21.—The sehool teachers of | 'n'iv) 1 i Ush agricultural experimenting statlons in | Hon. William €. Piesrepout L. L. D., died | New Orleans to-night over the Louisville, | doit. 1t Is exjiasly coirts and the allotuent of lands to Jnd 10 denand tor ¢hseae, Which e of spicad s of Texag onw upproxrn:ll;ug $1uo,w0 lr)ur‘me ervction A, e quire tor the U nited Siates i U Liies | © By M Townshend of Ilinols—To orgar " Iho Inter Oue : } 1 ! 3 "VH of & pubnz building at Fort Dudge; to estab- g 9 ) y ’ e provisicus of tiw act of i territorial governweut in Indian & Butterwas tinn y involve fu » ¥ PiERREPONT MANOR, N. Y., De Chicago composed a party which left here for | unj et tic” g roval tory, (18 provides JavsiCin tdian o ¢ 15,05 goundds at 40 io 1 into tory, nuture, ;:un«:lluu with the coileges estublished In ) yesterday worning in bis eighty-third year, | New Albaby & Chicago road, no lues clall Ly > iu severally; it grauts patells W M dudian: OF ClLald, RECS ~