EUGEHE CITY GUARD LATEST ' NEWS SUMMARY. BT TELEOBAril TO ATE. The tight for U. 8. senator la Pennsyl vania bo fur is in favor ot H. 8. Oliver. Texts telegrams bf January 3d give ae count of heavy snow and sleet and the SBvernt winter ever known. At Philadelphia on January 4tb John It. Kven, aped 15, was fatally stubbed by Martin Dorf.sgcd H. Evani bad assort ed him. The Tennessee legislature elected a re publican (jreeribacker speaker of the house and a litniotrut as president of the senate. There is no secretary of the navy and no business with that department can be transacted until one is appointed, confirm ed and sworn in, Receipts of fright over the elht lines terminating at Conncil llluffdunng 180 were 88,800 cars. The average tonnage W.00O pounda per car. Knritan hay la frozen solid from South Amboy to I'erth Aoiboy and as far out us Htuteu Island Hound. 8eveial vessels with cargoes and others in ballast are froze U in the ice. There has never been such activity in Chicago In turf matters in winter as at prexeut exists. It is intended to give the public next season a truck and accessor ies which will do credit to the city. In tho Pennsylvania legislature last Monday E. It. Coxe, a democratic member said ho could not swear himself In becaw-e money had been spont to secure hia elec tion. This la reported as a reinarkablo cso of conscience. On January 4th a passenger ermine on the Charleston and (Savannah railroad went through a bridge over the Asheliioo river 42 miles from Charleston. The engineer, Jumes Wilkemon, and two col ored firemen, were killed. An atrocious murder was coinmited nt a woodehopiiers' camp four miles east of au Antonhi, Texas, Juan Kay felling Bruno Hilago with an ax for refusing to loan his horses, and then chopping hira to piiccs. Kay was captured. Tho excesiive weather In the east has broken up and a great thaw has set in. On the 4lh the thermometer stood at 42 (leg. Night clnaee In with a warm ruin lulling, which seems likely to produce a great freshet In the streams. The general assembly of Ohio convened on Tuesday, mo governors iihiik; allows the state debt to be fll.KHyxMl, which can bv July lat bo reduced to $0, OOO.WK). It recommended that a 4 per cent refunding schciuobu put in opera tion. ACaison Nevada dispatch of January 3d says the senatorial contest in tho leg of thai state Is decidedly warm with Indications that Fair will bo success Hul rn mil Sharon who lire OP' tu.hI mf I. im nut nit u very larce sum of uiouev very soon. Tlm ltiiitnahannot'k river lsi'loscd with i,.i. iii. lnn ihl. k. There is a ureal are tv or ruwoou. 1110 aiunoriues hava taken possession of all wood in the lr In iimlmt the destitute. and the supply of water has ben almost cut oil by tlio freezing oi supply pipes Quid mines now assign tho interior de partment under uaineiu io in m- slopo or some far western state, like Col orado, with Governor Koutt as the most likely subject for tho choice to fall upon. Statements are also put foith to-day, with HionnhH Unit Si'llIltOf Doll Cunieron, being tired of the Minute, will he given his former position as seeruiarv .1 ... it a mil tlwiiK'ht that the south will have any representation in tho now cabinet In Brooklyn. January 3d, Jumes Walsh, aged ID, killed lluibiiriiGroonthal,ai:edl7, i ....... uli.. li.i'iiHnil in nmrrv him. lie uuim.nv - - . procured a dirk and went to tho house of .l.niM rnrlisle. fi()2 Willom-hby iwonue, ulw.ru ilm tyirl wilh llvinir. called her to i... .....I ..trunk ler to tho heart 8he died almost instantly. After tho murder, Walsh went down to Gowanus ........i 1 ..ti..n. ..I... I lornmiiilt suicide bv drowning, but was fished out and taken tothe Long Ishunl College hospital. It urn nut known at lime that ho was the n.indi.rrtP. but lie confessed and was re moved to the police alution. iliiv una marked bv ail 1111 usual liumhero'f crimes in different parts of the country: a. ai. vousiuik " i nt MniM.rm New Mexico bv a f..l. ...... Ili.nrv (Istrullder shot his brother George near Camden, New York, .... n.Kiuit oi a fiimllv ouarrel. At New in. in. I ir Ilnnrv attacked lr Sehooley wounding him fatally, but not l.illu ulwil a fur Dispatches of Dec. 28th report a heavy snow storm throughout northern Texas. Cambridge, Mass., celebrated the 250th year of lis exiatauce, on the !Wth of Dec. The sum of $068,000 was paid out in tbe way of interest by the sub-treasury at Ntw York on Dec. 28ib. Thede Lee shot and killed Chris Law son his brother-in-law at Midway, Ohio on Christmas night, after Lawson had dangerously slabbed him. The distribution of standard dollars from the U. 8. mints during the month of December iimoiinled to $1,807,481. In December '7D it readied $1,1)35,1)21. Dispatch of Jan. 2d Congressman Whit taker of Oregon, has been confined to bis room for a week past by the etfect of a severe cold, but is no-r convalescing. Two trains collided near Tiflln, Ohio lst Monday morning, through the care lessness of a drunken engineer. One man was killed and- a number of other men injured. The total Jmmitrralion at Now York for the year waa328,0m This aggregate is altogether unprecedented in tbe his tory of the boaid of immigration com mlasioners, whose statistics go back as far as 1847. In 1872 the total was UO.OjO, which was an increase of 5'J,823 over tho previous year. . For a week past a reform party has been agitating the dominion against the Pacific railroad. Meetings have been held in nearly all prominent cities, but publlj sentiment has not been stirred by these meeting", and it is thought that the opposition will not develop to any serious MTwo' old negroes, Lida and Henry Slaughter, mother and sou, were found frown to death six miles from Doonc-v lie Mo., Henry lying in the road about 10 yartis from his house and his mother sit ting by the flreless hearth at home. Thtre was plenty of wood In tho yard, and a good stock of provisions and elothirg in the house. The couple were old and sick, Henry being 00 and his mother over 100, 'and were nearly helpless. A Paris corrt-iipondeut of the tfew York Tribune under the dato of January 1st ridicules De hesscps' means of raising the wind by his isthmus canal operation, i he real purpose, the true iuwardnese or the scheuio, lies in the I'Jth article of the con tract of the association consolidating " company. This htates that ten per cent, of the shares are to form a privileged class of shares of stock for the founders or tbe company. If the whole stock should be realized, this privileged proportion would amount to about 30.UU0.000 Irancs or $!,- uoo.uw. ....... Gannlnr 111 ill 11 B IstO Oilier ..... I ...... I .aim .itnawml ntlil tiarlleid s cauinev iuk . ... mnrn l.nHltlVO lllUlllier. Even some of the senator's friends have been Interchanging opinions, ana i. ...i.... ....... i. ...I iutliut hi. presidential iirooniH'ts would be improved by his going t 1 . .. t..... .1.. I.i.taf t in from the senate mio ." K. Chandler expresses tho opinion that Blaine will be a member of the next ad- .. i. i.... ..;.,., ,.o o..iiiinrv oi Slum inoeirv UlllllBHUllwil io wvv.i,..w - - r . . ..i.. i... i,r din clohest friends as m nmu" .j n....... r. - , ... ,. to how .Mr. UoliKling wouiu uu r i.mntnipn1. f Kilil (icro taken ia inn iiviiu'iviun v- . , New YorK in behalf of Mr. Chrlstianey in his suit for divorce, was given to the uress here to night, ile testified that he ,ih introduced lo Mrs. Clirisilancy by A, Hulse, n 1'eruvmn oanaer, in voyu.u I n...t I... r..i.l itmiI her at the c vi..i...i,.'u iu.ii.1 iw York, as Mrs. II. II. Wharton at lier refpio-i; mai siiecuo- to Ins room in me oi. iiunmi i.-.v-. this eitv and that there ho had inter . . - - . t 1 1 . . .. couisu with her. alter having uiueu m i and a lady friend at ft restaurant, Ihu fits iliarninlil nt. will move to strike UIMIII"! 1 ..w. .'..'.-. - ... .1.;.. l,.ut i.i.riion of tho deoosltioll Ullb Him . urn nt eniiri meets, owim: iu uucum ln.iii'f iiiuda bv (iero. - n . ., Ti... mililiu it. ht statement shows tho niiH mililiu debtdurinit Dei em lit 't vin-v V ' . . I.... i uit i, I... s: iHW.4: ( : ni-.ll in t reus IJl'I . II' "'I " . , ury, $2:M,"!W,7:HI; gold certllleates J If .ks2,- 1-in. ...,riiri,.ni.m ill Helms is ouisuiiiuiul-. 7 in, iuhi- r..liinillnir i i-riilleates. SUL'T. hKI; ...... Inni uM nillstmill I1L'. IsJiU..,Tl,.riu, fractional currency outstanding, $4,147,- r.ni. u!v..a i.r 'Ml mitntiini niir. M.lM'.ooti; U.IV, V ' v. - - ' ' - ' iiavmeuts nuulo nom tne inusuij uy " ,.. . i. 1...- 10CI1 ....ir.. it warrants tiurniz I'Pixiiuoui, ioow, nv.v.. ei-iiiiiitof civic and miscellaneous ex- oeiiKes. S.,47U,lMVi; war, u.-ti'i.i'u; ouvy, V . . . . . .1 - I.' J ' 1 111 U . $1 71'.),hm; Interior, imiia!isI?oi.,n.-',im1-sions, $l,7.')0,07i.l: total, $15,075,003. The ..I,..,... ii, , In.. Iii, Im niivnieiits make on a'countof interests or pnucipai oi uie null c lebl oi lliu l. lllteti oiaies. v,.riv a millinn dollars has been raised in St. Louis toaid In the construction of ii. . Mt Liiiiis mid Texas narrow uoaizo railroad, a lino which is now being built r. T.m.ii-b.iM.i i.i w unci iiixiin. uiiicii 1 1 II I II 1 A in nuiite v " " i( is designed to extend from tho former point to Cairo, III., theioto connect with . In t T.nnia. II. is U uiiiruw ii.iu iv.i . - - Im Intioided to hush the road to Waco . ..cl .-.l.tinnt audi It s runiorea nDU'Vu "7JL" 4. in lion dollars luto the aenatorial contest in Nevsda and will beat Fair after all. The .National Kepubllcan Kllbournea. general m.n.ger.and As aisuut 1'ostmaster (Jeneral Oeo. A. bh.n don and Henry 1). Uoke a4 a boara oi trustees. . A fire broke out In . ten. nt ti"e to 35 Mad on street New lorx on Tim morning of tl.e4th . nd heesn. pu-sne for a anje number ot tenants i thdrlive. and mauy othe s we e ba diy Injured by jump ng from the tlin burn ng building. The ure w caused by the careless use of gasol ne by .7umbcyr He was arrested lor criminal carelessness. . Tim belief is Kulning ground at Urimt upon the retired hst .." with the rank andreliredpayofafungeiij cral, will after all be favo r"J ...J pawed. BiHJsker Itaudall wpit i.i....ir vrv decided y In It? rH,Pr. " including Alex. H. ' " Joseph Johnson, oi iirg um, ,.n,.lii,.d themselves to its support. A similar feeling prevails Binonj-omneru i ... .'. ...;n in nn wav interiere stiiiators.auii w l-,i . ... .. u .uriniiii he and ma wiin ineraiiKoiuuii. - , fiiemls are also satisfied to have 1 1 enatled. It is generally believed that the vmiau secretaryship or the navy iittsoee.. iv . ... ,o Kerirescntative Morton of New ork mid declined uy vnaigeimum , .-" secompanled with an assurance lb .t (-ar fie'd would retain him. No repiiMii..ns have been signed and no money, on ac oouut of naval expenses, lias been dra ii from the treasury since last Friday, when Secretary Ka.nsey's temporary Incuin- i u,.,l.,.l nnr mn there bo until ueni.y in iiiii."', - - - .. new head tor the navy department is nominated, continued snu sworu . is now considered somewhat probable ii. ri.ief Clerk Hoi's will be nominated to fill tho unexpired term. An Albany New York (Iinpaten ni Janu ary 2d says: A majority of too legislature is now in the en v, an-i uie uou-ir . c 4.... lively with canvasdng for the speaker sliii). It is conceded that Sharp will re- .' . T .1... n.uinlli III. ceivo tlie nomiirinon oi mo night, though Skinner will receive quite . ll..lli,rNi vkt III ihfl canvass the L. B ll.lllciiiiH . . Rseuatohip crops out quite fiequeiitiy. Tho anti tonuiing secuon, iiiuuKn m. . would like to elect Skinner speaker, and feel that they cannot doit, are positive thiitthev will elect an anu-uuitimg dldate for U. S. senator. They say that they have the votes ot assemblymen enough pledged io secure hub i joint ballot, when tue voies ui u wu lingsenutors will be cast. The New York Tribune or January Jd prints over two pages of a tabular state ment of milling industry in the Lnited Stales. It says: It will bo teon from the Btutistics we present, that the pre vious year has not been a favorable one for speculative mining operations. Stocks i. ...... ..j u mi., miiirf down and distrust ll.l.OUOM - has taken the place of buoyant and ernig- ,rrU , ,-nill 111 Hlll-e. At Hie SHUIU tllUU r. - , queer Remedies. The New York I'o.it mary 3d aayii: ii.ta..i iriv.rt.. i,.'. Ail niiiiml the vesr nrenioiisiucM"- - i -, - , In this country have beearned and are to be added to tuo i-nuui.i. . ported and lor the niot ,n circula lioti as currency. Ad KasUni King's Velcn Amcr lean Cousol -.....! tral.lermaD. t.wlv aD VJt7llt.li.A . "f .--V - fnnsul for the Lniutcs.has arrived and assnmed the t of his onico, to tho great relief fellow citizens, -our American C4" . he is iudeod a man to bo Wip to, standing, as lie does, 0 feot:Ucs in his stockings, and odmin.ropor tioiied. Tho impression : by his modest and unassuming dora0n tho foreign couimnnity as welln the monarch to whom ho is acx.,1 Las been most favorable. Mneon Elizabeth, his Majesty Iiki l00k upon a man, and docs not M0 to avow it. If I may be allowoO-opi,. osy, I boldly assort that the Ot4 ad ministration will mo more tion to all concerned than any ofiung liuo of representatives from treat Kcpublio who have preceded Uve ever snccecded in effecting. j icx coptionable private cbaractnr, lgg to tlio ofllco a mind trained ir tli,er walks of legal and judicial; lo,il0 public lifo, in which for yiarfms been a prominent actor, has patjig viows and taught him so to aot an serve the well-being of tho tnas1(l not to be the convenient tool qy cliques. F'irm in asserting they rights stipulated, without attompto l.ullv ami overawe thefeeblo ca'aiir whoso Court lie resides, and corjg ml mmvn to the Kinc and Court- out becoming an abject parasiU-, .linsr tbe 8vcha and Chorylx which consuls of several natiou liawn liopn cnculfod his record, il mains as it has been commenced, wi indeed, a fair one; and ho is an offi it-limn bin cnuntrvmun noed Do ashamed. Tf l.aa l.ltl.nvln Vinen the custom consnls of every nationally to claij card for tho Country Where lie Siam tho lionors ot an Amoassaaor, jutveu. .,..nnuf a mildii repetition hv King and Court on their arrival at t A village merchant from up the conn At an inquest held at PrtdweU Bocta. died o byarop ioo,-. r- was disinterred, tt ver , a nan, iri..i . ., mven to iiKiad Vb tW atS. Not an over nice lyU hardly nastier tnan magine dust, wun-u . personage than the brincew Bismarck apparently deem, an the ickenioeruer du" - , dressed tho following oironU to the members of that association: "lie U noss l'rincoss Bismarck wishes to receive KEi fie 18th inst.. a3 many magpie. I possible, from tho Urned remains ot manipulated. i p""j : . high and well-born sir, to cutroat that . .:n rhwiih shoot as many mag- Ptaua e in your preaerves, and CiSftlmatotbo Chief Forest Lango, at rnednciisruu or , - out paying ior woa Kir Walter Hcott's piper. J(Vm Plce spent a whole Sunday mdecting : stones from twelve souiu - streams, with the purpose uiu master uight s'ecp upon t ' V?' come whole. Scott was not ho man to hurt tho honest leliow s iueu..K :...i:..iu,i!iinf such a remedy be told thui tno reuij'" - ... ,:.. :i nWdniidv necessary to ouccess that the stones should bo rap. peo in tho petticoat oi a wniow wuu 1 .11 ............ ..mil n- noon learn- ing which the Highlander renounced all hopo ot completing uiu kum Liuly Duff Gordon once gave an old Egyptian woman a powder wrapped in a fragmontof tho Saturday Heview. She came again to assuro nor oeueii.v- the charm was a womionuHj one: for altbough slio hnl not been able i K 11 Un Ana W'itinf7 frOM tllO IV YYUQU Ull " . . i I nntwr (ft V fin that little Uui none uur a great deal of good. craved something for his stomach', good. on consulting bis dook iouwi . y I hintf Tlir IllB UL'Uliniuu. . us nio n -" - - . , . fortunately there had been a run on um i.. or..i iiin linitlA was emntv. 'Not I1UUIUU1, - - . " i onn,l 1ib man awav uncom 4wA.i tiin ftlfhmnr. remeiuberuiff tuat- i.i i ,A.,nn tn.ia fiftpnn. made ud a doso from tho bottles so numbered, which the seaman took with startling effects, never contemplated by himself or tho criounge-ioving cupuuu.-ivu...-hers' Journal. perity of a good many of tho people Now around these hikes there are alwn to be found idle men, wlu can at fit, ( minutes' notice produce for you th very largest fish that the lakes afford. J r..lin!li Innwi thnv have netted II.a ( and aeep mem ior "u". wt s amplo against notting, out u any weu-to .i mi.iAi tn tliA nrniuii'uf inn 1.;. dog will come home dead, or his catthj ... 1 - 1 mm im l.on 1 . ti ..... J Will OO poinuuuu, w mm.m uuiur mn n,i1in.W ilni-OH stir. This nuj supremacy of tho lawless is ackuonl. edod. There is no reign of terror; it i merely a passive auiiuuo, cuiuruomy so, toward potty crime. It is all right U lay the blumo to tue peopio ior uov mot. inir. hut thov have some defense f thcmDolves, aftor all. Nobody is very anxious to bell tue cat. i uaruora i. publican A Lover of Shakespeare. IV 1 1 1 VUUl V VIA -w w..--- X VliKtbV liiv. l - luded hi the husineBS, regarded as a productive In- prench Comma who aro especuwa8 ready to go, when noro than beta its own. 1110 ui0thed with dip.omatic powers the Vnembered something, ,1 mirv luis more number or dividend pyi"K cuuiirticn has nearly doubled. The total ycild of ore is remarkably steady and an exceed in lv good percentage has been earned onVapilol actually invested in land, tn- .. I. on.l n-.ipLiliir iivnoiiKOS. while tilB industry la constantly expanding, con quering almost every month now fleldi uud drawing to itself additional force, in the way of capital and men. V Washington dispatch oftho 20th sayi: Further news of the new treaty with tlin Ktinnliilii.il relative t Immigration will be aubstantiallv as fol- uuiesu muunio --- this country n fleet or threatens to allect injuriously tne inieresis m ia k!,..,a ii.nn thn United State irovern- ment may regulate, limit or suspend such coming or residence in ow umimvi n.u Uiiitp.1 States mav deim proper. It will be noticed that this form of provi sion, while giving congress practically iuii ... ll......l;..t. l.ili.il.Tr.ituill. Coniroi over .uuum""." "."1 does not involve nn aosoiuto perpeiuai prohibition which tho emperor might consider offensive. Tho treaty is ex pected in Washington with tho two treat ies by tho 8th or 10th of January. A Carson, Nevada dispatch of January d says: The legislature meets to-morrow; caucus to-night. Fair is trying to best Tom Wren of the republican complimen tary vote. Republicans are divided on Whitman, Woodburn and Wren. A movement is now on foot which may ro biilt in another senator than Fair, who is his purchases, and ho sudtlenly re- in.'omatic powers me wmlm.. sometlnnc. ami saiu. lii.l ,..,.t. nn.l t.Im nthftr ah nr. ,.r r,f .nn, helii to hriutT out an im ju'.ii-... i iii.uw jvw. x '7 . missario, no ccnsular oflicers are entit.oa, i'v0 got tired of advertising after r. t ipsn lionors uv . interii.n rosriion. ana l want io mum tional law r usual custom. But it h,)mething now." . . been the general practico iu riiam 'pja y0u ever try tho'dodgo of givin hi thoso demands and besuv.n to customers?" .. . . n...n.n1 lll.l.M.n.A ..ir .1 Al..,l a.. A ,. ..ani-fl n ft ft positivelf refused tomako any (lemaajiks j0n't tako to chromos as they 1 . ... 1 .- i. i l 1 . .1. . .. Of timmwuicu ne was nut cuuucn w mj " iiwmrrli lia stated that he would reciini-Vi,. mn nffernd a silk anrou to the vw"0 u iidiv j - - fc an in'iUtion to a publio audience as , mftking tho heaviest purchase at mark oi respect and a compliment to hii0 time?" .... ll.n..l, l.nwnnl.l lu. t.Tnn. ,r t . i 1 T I...1 I rricA i I. tfl nil COIIIIU J ,u.l iuuu)jii uo nuuiu w -j. Jiftve. AUU 1 w - woman who pureuasca an oiu i it nn.l hnH ft. nound of tea." say nficliaees of tea during tho only mluuturilv tendered him" a pub'0 reception, but spared i've tried that dodge, and those who no pains t niako it as grand an affair as '( cot tlio tea wouldn't trade with Ann nt thn most noted characters on tho border twenty years ago, was old Jim Bridger, of Fort Bridger, iu Utah. , On ono occarion ho camo to New York. -He did not like the narrow down-tovri f streets with high buildings on esch side, and complained that ho had once lost lib j way in 'Uey-streot Canyon," and beet rescued with difficulty by tho police, lie liked the theaters, ana eiprossuu mo m- most UOllgllt at a penoriuuueu ui tot ( "Midsuninior Night'a Dream." Ho had no clear idea who bhakospcare was, but conceived ana aoveionou uiu mosi ev : travitsant admiiation for him. f Kuturuing to tho tort, no soiu Moot . and supplies to emigrants and other ; travelers as in times past, one nay i man wished to buy somo oxon, and Jus ) said ho conld bavo any except ouu yose, , which he had made up his mind to keep . at all hazards. In the morning a men- 1 sen ger came to say that tne man wanted this yoko ana none oiuer. . , , .. . ...... tl ...1 T.M "U.0 Can t liavo eiu, miu vim, j "There's no use talkin." "Well, ho wants them, and is jnst a-waitiu' for them." said tho messenger. I "He's a-sottin' there, roadin' a book; colled Shakespeare. , "Eh? yolled Jim, jnmpiui; w ui ie, "Did voti sav Shakespeare? Hero yon, give mo my boots." no ran to me corrui. "Slrnnror " said he. "lust gtvemetliiU book, and take them oxen." "Oh, no," said tlio man. i oniy broucht that book to read on tho way. 1 will give it to you " "Stranger, saia Jim, rawmwy, j"; irnn inltfi them oxen, and give mo thai book." And so tho man did. , Jim hired a reader at &u por nionin, and listened to Shakespeare every oven ing. All wont well until ono night, i . tho reader camo to tue proposou uimuo. of the princes in tho Tower, Jim sprang from his seat, with blazing eyes am yelled in thunder tones, "Hold on it ere Jest wait till I git my riflo, and I'll shoot , the scoundrel!" As ono of his old "pards" jusuy re marked, a sincerer compliment was never ,: paid to Shakespeare. r; mer, named Uuokinghani who had taken llenrv'spart In tho row. At Napoleon Ohio (Sell. U. K. Scott, ex-(iov. of South .r.iiiiin Hhotand killed a young man mimed Diurv who was concealing an in nf Sititr. At Moltv ville near St. liuls, H. 1'. Joues and wile and lr. J. II. Uogers were shot by a man fmm St. Umis whoso iittino Is not given. t ll..i.r Johnson of New Jersey was lit. a-tintl It's di tli iii her house, her bus- Iku ml l.niiw chnived with her murder. Inhn (hirdner was terribly beaten at Kowletl'e station, Ky., by two negroes who were afterwards hanged by a mob. A tramp was shot by a railroad lonductor in Ariouaaud several other crimes weie iKriclratud iu other sections. A wholesale and cold blooded murder a..,iiiiin,iI imia mi u ftiint.i of Olid. Imlianai on New Year's Eve. James Augusilne ....i a...iiu i.avu lived In that nlace for M m n.k tuiMd.MM.ii ir consider able property, and generally had a gemt i ..r ... ... n fl.uiv Ilium lllirlllir UVai OI luuurr ' - theafteruoon, Henry Augustine, nephew oi Jainon, came irom k- )...... . .-iit ami tried Vainly to set uiiiiiii iiti'i'i ,n"i -- : - : , them to diiuk .rom a bottle which prove- to have contained poisoneu wiiiskv. . bul 11 at night he got up from the bed, " sought the bedroom of James Augustine, nd leveling a revolver. Iwgau tiring. - t .he died to-Uav. Jame Aiigu.lne "'i shot in the breast aud will probably S Henry ran from the room after several shot. The sons hearing yiing, came down, and Christian de P iVr.i. ILnrv In ihe kitchea what it ft1 .. . .. .... - i.i ilm Klu tirande. to connect with the l'ulmei-Sullivan system, which Is to be constructed to the City oi .Mexico miner concessions lately obtained by General rainier, of tho Denver and Kio Urande road rrom the Mexican goverumeitu n is also in conteniphitioii to ultimately build a narrow gua,o road from St, Louis or Cairo lo :ew .ora, ana mus nvo u continuous narrow LUago line to the City of Mexico. Tha .liH.-nverv that Seerotarv Kaaisey s uppolutmeiit as temjiorary secretary of ths navy for an additional ten days time is illegal. Has given rise to a rumor unu each of the other cabinet officers will sim ilarly in turn be designated to fill the position; mil it is not ciear mai u would be admissible under the law, and present Indication poiut to the appoint- . ... ... . .I...!.... h. uieiitoisome ono iown uuum I.l...r lr.ai.l..iit lliivea" term with ll,,t.,V.V-, V. ...-. ...... .,, iiii.lomliinilliii? that he W III be ailOIUt- . . .. .. .. .. . . i i .1..; ml iv t arneld. ll is lesruen mm, bhio iw.rr.,fuin.li.lieil on this suhievt has re ...i.iiu i.uuu.i.l ii,iwiin Haves and Car- field, but it is not known upon whom the hi a ti a i 1. 1 1 iL.A choice mm lau. Meauwuiw vur mini I v mnniioiied bv current ua-taii) are llinse of ex-Senator Sargent of lu n.iro a. auu uen. vt icanam oi u- ginla. nossiblo. Tho entiro court was asem bled in tin Grand Audienco Hall, the usual saints More fired, aud as the Con sul, aeeoniuiiiod by his Viue-Consnl, both iu fnlltniform," moved up the hall, followed by'io ex-Consul, the Rev. Dr. Dean, (the Cnsular Chaplain.) and tho Kov. Mr. Mcionald, who had been in vited io join m party, tue noyui uanu Btruck up "Hi Columbia," the House hold Brigade fcsented arms, and all the "pomp and o-cumstanco of glorious war" was display. Tho General gad on address. Hii Majesty did the (uio from tho throne. In reply, copiesore exchanged, and after tho usmd covtcsies had been given than l air, wno is --- r.."- a Ii led at his prospects. Ills attempt to Un Monday jio-uh-row) Uis iiajesty. " . . 1 '. :n i'.. II I llin Keeond Kinff. Ill invitr..! tlifi Pnnsnl mil riiu:uij i.in. -- o' . - - .,( tlm nnuiiinions vote A W heeler boom has oeen sianeu io i... ..A.,i...... ..f.miiiuQ innn. Assent UV lll'IHICI II v,..,-. . -- ll.-,.,, m.n . nf Malone. leads 1110 move mi.t utul tlm arrival of a lame outside delegation of Wheeler's friends from the north is promised for Monday, me grounds on which Wheeler is urged is that his nomluation would be a substan tial compromise between two great reiuiu- lU'ttU faction. s ins auvocsies myv iu uuiu wht" ; Henry replied with a bullet 111...1 I'l.rUiiin Ir.stantlV. lie ftotWrt'n eh-t at the younger ScleV. n 1 then coolly went to hi. during demanded admission. wTnteU 0 that he w.,a all right and cot the re them. James. M Sd lockfrom him in the kitchen Urefoot an door. Henry escaped lured. Lvnleas, and is not yet rap SpTure. will probably follow iii.,iittiinii rialv bus received an uiieX- a.l.lil nil 1.1 hi one roi.Miv oi Niiiiii h il'iiifrKund jiwgh-rs, who arrived i.. V-'.,rk a l. w itvi ksairo from Hill .1 ..uu i in. n.'.diiioii was made at half ...mi ii. mi 'i Yva.'s oveniiiir. when bsi'y wus iKirn, who bt-n-alti-r wul call (.Mmd.it. the 12; ie.r old biide of Adbool ally, mother or' whatever equivalent in lii..,l,wi.in mav I hi f ,r llmt term of rela tionship and sffeciion. Oomdat is the r..;..i ..i ii.a N'aiitih lUmvm who are .in.Wronlr.et to Mr. Paly. Mr. Daly. familv rihvsiciao. Dr. J. W. Dowling. s .:....( l.w fir Kif l.ia nillvkinie. were nwint at the birth of the boy. which i Ka.-vin hiaturiL-al from the fact that .n,.nv Adlxwlallv. who weiuhs four l...!t. Ainr mninHI. U 111 first HiU' dno child born on Amerii-an soiU Mother, and child are doing well. ly fall, tho Second King, hi invited the Consul i-night to nn affair of a Bimar nature. (Hong mbly- Kong Tress. I , 1 Too Mucu EstU'rise. An eagle, flying down from h cyrio on a lofty rock, seized a lamb a) carried him aloft in his talons. A jfkdaw, witnessing the capture of tho lau, was stirred with miw on,l an!, I t,i Yilnllf . V1,. il.n llCUU laCtlOU.B H'n HU1UI.IIV03 IH'I'W W VU.J, w . II UJ , bUllb the balance of powerbetweon them in the looks as easy as stnlng a big news caucus, and prophesy that their favorite paper," and he dctorlued to emulate .. .. 1 .1...:... Af li.ll. Tltwnnm. .1 . ... 1 d.'l.fc i if is tne secoiiuuiioiro ui uuiu. .uv. i uiu miiuum uu u'kuii iiie eaeie. ne her at present about a dozen senators and jjew around with a gut whirr of his assemblymen. I wings, and finally settl; upon a large . m 'i .. -t T .... I .., witli trA itif.miinilf 1.:... The ew lOrK i rioune Ol January I '""-""""i i-anjiuguim "..1 c-oniains the following editorial: I on, anjuow , utu, nisciis becoming en- The time seems fit for at least one state- tangiea in uio neece-, ue,is not able to ment about the spproacuing a iuiinisua- release mraseii, anno! he lluttored lion of l'rcsident Garfield. It is not to he with his wings as mm na he could, used ss a make weight hi pending ceua-iTue shepherd, seeing Sat had hap torial contests, whether in N'ew York or wned, ran up and cai.t him. aud. elsewhere. We are fully authorized to dipping his wings, took !,n i10me for iy tniS, auu Hie worus ru cuiuicu iu their full significance. It is proper to say further that the incoming adminis tration Will see to llliiai men iroui York and other states who had the cour age at Chicago to obey the wishes of their , . a. . man, ,7- ' "u U.stncts in oa l.oll.ig ior pres. , gtartins;a biBTZ " :rsu.fcr KttVor bv It Wey w iii an de. taking that shoul Usly not fail of houorabie recognition for their considered in advance. Galveston independence, their courage and their resolute pursuit of the policy they believed best for the republican party and for the country. Gentlemen of Albany who are said to have been threatened with a dif ferent course at Washington, may assure themselves that the administration of l'rcsident Garfield is to be anaduiinislra tion foi he whole republican party. It will foment no quarrels. It will most .,.maatlvaMk tha thlnu that mak Deuce. and for the best iutcreots of the party it ft.... : :n .... wn.;, iia clipping his wings, took m home for the children to play within, their ask ing, "lather, what kindf a bird is thin?'' lirt renlifld. "Tl ..... .i.,: my certain this?" he replied. "Tl knowledgo he is a daw; bD.,e will have it that he is an eagle.! This fablo i P1 I h i i ai ttt I , (M 01 i U v R o '. b t! o i , i 1 ,r,nin 1'vnmvfin awav ovsiers. oui '...Li '...I. s, buttei, roinng-pins, muuwi ilinost everything eise, una now x , have something now. i seep t of goods, and want an kiuos oi Muers." . . .. o members of the hrm ana tue Sicadod old book-keejier went into !ittee of the whole with tho mcr- o lmt. Im resisted every succestion. convention" was in despair, when 'kstomer suddenly mapped ins teg, 1 A . BS all over, and nrone oiu uu ; o cot itr-biggosi uraw yen nf the tinost kid shoes in thtnhniit No. 3's. I'll take 'em Hid ndvertiso'to give 'cm to the nlV customer who can wear 'cm. l'h will be to keep back tho size." won't have 'cm on your hands Ion 4W t Snr. T'va liveiL. in ovoty years, and I'll bet a silk hat ntril. 1 : .1 . ii.nl xea lmunn't trnt a ftbove 12 years old who doesn't hav; a. nwol around her head to tat into No. 5's. lou ought to ni imr and see the tracks in tho idr a. smart shower. When v.t my dodge and they come in rvtincm Hinv'Kturn whiter than xt the, first look, and every ,l6)ul of 'em will be glad to take Je.fli.-A nf soan ana Keen stui it f Vnll Street News. Taliuerslou ana tlio Trainer. nid T)fiv tha Enelish trainer, turned m nf 41. n Artfif tit tllO Honse of Commons ono day and asked whether Palmerstonf was in. . . . "Do vou want to soo him.' tuo man a. the door asked. "Yes: tell 'im Dav wants to see im, and tell'im to 'urrv. for 1 want to get: away," says old Day. chaff him. ' j "Wouldn't Lord John Russell do as . well?" asked one. "Teibaps you would like to see the . Earl of Dorb'v, also, suggested another.) "Hadn't we bettor send for Abordeon? jj asks a third. , ? And whilo they were showering the . old trainer with chaff, a member of the Commons, who know him, put his hand on his shoulder and said: , "Why, Day, what are you doing( here?" .. "I want to see Palmcrston, Day re-: plieil . . WM1 Pftlmerston is at his post in the Houso of CommonB," said tho member f "you can hardly expect tuo rremier come out to see you. Tli in lo ials, lair otr. to of tun a i rests of Country Life. ion of the superior court with nf minor (runes ana crim- il tr.in,t a nnf. vprr nl.l ennrfc tli has its warning still tor so- 'eituer tha last, or the iart out t trms of the court, a man 'Vnboring town was tried for r theft. Ho was a notoriously er, of whom the whole town News. They Learned the LMq. A schoolmaster endeavors lstjl into the minds of his pupils je gr,.8t trntli, that you should alwi'X'Ouut a hundred slowly before yon gnj five hundred if it is anything rl ,-m. portant i lie then takes his stand near ta of the party It. ."T. '8I0T. represents, but it will ,not perm,, lu 0fIu sc; rrimiiis to De Dersecutea ior ineir menu-1 . . . , ship. Who ever has been persuaded to doubt this, may ss well make henceforth a declaration of independence from dicta tion of any authority save the wishes of constituents and bis own convictions of I policy and light. stove, Ut the nmvirvi i . -- . - - tunij lresently and simultaneously u t break out: r "Four hundred and ninety-finTe linndrA.1! Kav. tmi-liur taii, at. .-i I rtrla Vl cbu 's mjxr. Tho prosecution was iided Jne of tho leading men ef the lice, wiaa bound the fellow should i got nd f. The prosecution foiled, If In a ak ll., l.,l.l. t -w u T I uuiu tuo irtiuduig u.a, ua Jk fe nmn 4'1 bad organized the proiecn ln werddtroyed by fire. It was not 1 nrst tin he Lad prosecuted the man 11.1..11 . ,1 ... 1. . 1 i. 1 u l ) 10mm ume um uaru uau n hurit. This sort of thing had n coin a. and vet. if really the al- ed Durra- ild n. t peopl a the h find t-n. Go J I was tbe incendiary, he be detected. And it of this class who its of country life. m in every country IV fm-tliAY wftt in itiA Klala J re theroa, Urge lakes stocked with fi The lax forbid the nse of nets "e. The " 1-to-do residents not only y the laMr.iut wish everybody else por on th dtraction of the fishing "uently (te nds the success of the P'e as a suiter resort and the rroe- lUlv UUv v DUO Ju, j "Oh. he'll como if you'll tell m 1 .nna In ana 'im B.m',1 nlll TlllV: "tell 'ill its about the filly." f.J Tho member went in, ana oiu i w i ; came out in a devil oi a imrry, muuu w, tho surprise of the follows who were I t "What nhnnt. thn fillv." ho anxiouslj inquired, after shaking Day's hand. Ki.n'a n-nti 'nr trial, nay saiu. Pnlmnrston. and lio be 5 gan to confer with tho trainer as to whoi; was to be done with ner. s Tn Sarit7.Arlmd. if one wishes to send I, telegraph message, ho must pay six cent to begin with, ana men ior ono-uau a word ho can send a message to an;' part of the country. For instance, ow may send a messago ot nve nuuui unr,U from Gonoft to Constance a dtfi tance of nearly two hundred miles fa; sa OO. ur, ii a messiijse oi icu itu.- vill suffice, it will cost him only eleven cents. Yet, even at these low rates th net profits of the Swiss telegraph depart- .ionf lnaf. voiir -ofpro about SlOO.OOt1 The English Government, when it tool' over the private telegrapn compana-; and made them an adjunct of the Tof Oflico Department, paid liberal ond its many cases extravagant prices to tie companies. But one may new send message of twenty words to any point lcj tho United Kingdom for one shilling-H twenlv-four cents and postal telegraph, is making money for the Government, f The prompt arrest of the mK who caused the fire in New l'orkj yesterday by which ten persons lot:1 their lives, is an example wbitl. other comiiunities would do wc'.l l follow. The murders committed in directly every year far exceed u number those which are perpetrate by direct methods, it would k, well too, if the law should hold tboj builders and lessors ot such housft responsible for tho loss of l''ei wlii.-h u-ith t hA iniidponata means 0 escape, was inevitable in case of fiff( . i f in in nrpm kpn. k Tv-omn vnlrA nn anAffonlv With ft C0 4aV ( n VAU MS mjM,,wM sweat standing in great beads upon is. forehead. "What's the matter?" ask his companion. "A friffhtful dreaoi . dreamed I was at work l" "I told J that last mince pie wonld give job 1 horrid nightmare." h t 1