Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887, January 24, 1879, Page 2, Image 2

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TELEGRAPHIC.
i:asit:kn states.
John I.obiiii'i J'lKlit.
Cltlf (no, .(mi. 15. rin- Mtn itm'lal tunl si
N itu n afciiw; In ''1111 tv- l'"tf' 'i'1" "
very thorough org mi itum. mid ns tbo inn
dlliic liuli'l'i iiiicMriti.il, and 11-. ben, tbicit
,iln,r fiittirn ri'W Hill mill T'llliishlOCIltl, 1i:h
iiomiiiritlnii in euucus on i rulay
lilHht ik
ooked for. Mill iih Hhti In utmost t urtmii
to lio ii 'will If lie in nriiuiU'tU'il the fli. it ro
suit Is in il'iiiU.
Itpllll'H ' I'llll.
It ! churned !' tin fni nil- nf Mn! r I'"tio
Hint x -li-rilix i .i'i m 1 fi i I' i ii. hi '
iiiq'm x i llii.'n I . ' Willi' if shun tli i.
Mnjiii-'ll ii" ' "i! I '. il ' x Ii '' 'I Ii' ii" '
of tin Hltirtnisliin ; ... ni tl pfilitui 1. -iilpleil,
whin, iih it will lio otti'iiiitiil I"
ho proved liy sulwcquent xiilnias"s, hu
Hhuulil hiixn taken ii hutiil in llii' Unlit.
4'nlurxilt KIci'Dt n .Senntnr.
Dknxhi, .Iiiti. 1C K. W. I'ilkln was inau
gitrutcd Ooveruor it'stirday. Ills uu-shu-to
was devoted entirely to Htiito affairs. K. I.
Hill, Mumper of thu lloston ami Colorado
Hmcltluf,' Works, wan clcctvil fulled Htatos
Senator, receivinjj over txvo-thlrds xoto iu
liotli branches of the legislature. Tho JJctn.
ocratlc votes were enst for W. A. Id l.ove..
land,
(aliens Nomlnrr.
IUlkioii, .Inn. 1" Tho Dcniocratlo lei-is.
latlve caucus to.ninut nominated Governor
Vunco United Status Htnutor bv ucclamiitlon.
'he-rennt Iillnn Mc pp.
Four Hoiiinson (Neb. i, Jim. 1C Tho In
dians In the bed of Indian creek. Hiclm? no
nvonuo of escape, determined to retain thoir
present vantage (round. In anticipation of
a laoro vigorous iittHck on tho part of tho
troops thoy strenutlieneil their position by
making rillo pits during tho tillijjt. A num.
bcr of slwlls mill Holid shot xveru thrown as
ncur us-possible to tho position occupied by
tho Indians, but apparently with no effect.
On Tuesday morning, on muling a recon
naissance of thu ground held by thu Indians
on thu previous diiy, Il officers were in
formed, to their dlsuisy, thut thu Indians had
escaped during tho nlftht. Owlnj to thu
troojm having no provisions on hand, Wcs
wlls found it impnicticablu to follow their
trail.
flrmorrnlM ill Cniirnn.
Wahiiinciiok, Jiiii. 15 .Thu Democratic
Kcnntorsi hold n caucus this morning to con
sider their course ou Ihe texalutluri recently
submitted by Kdniuuds, declaring thu luitt
tureu nniundmeiitit iluiy rnttlleil, uuil tuut
thu Iawm iilready cimctid for their enforce
ment Hhmild bo faithfully (Accutcil, nnd that
UoiiKrenH Hliould iiirther irnMiIlor tlietren.
forcement by ndditioiml leiiiHl'ition. After
Homo llctiHnioti the nubjeet win referred to
ii comtiillli-i' ot Hex en, lieuileil liy luiirmuli,
to report to future raucus.
A eotiiiiilttve of three, with Ketiator Mor
Ljan an (!li ilriu in, M'as nppollilml to repoit
vvIihI further nellon, if uiiy, hliould bo tul.mi
to xei'iiru the ri'peul of Imlli hieliutiH of thu
lUVlned Mtatlltct lllcil'll r.'lllliri tllll ti'.lt UlltllS
for jurorH in th I'niti d Slati rmiit- K,d
liiuili are iitmiilieri of Ihei iiiiui.itti'. mi I'd
iiiiiiiiIm leniliitiou: HrmlniH Tliiir'.unii, Ka
tun, MeDnmilii, (tiirduu. HiiiImImiij, Mni-gin
anil llarila.
Miiiithfirn Kiel lltuiN.
.'i:w ()iii,rN , .'.iu. I.'.. At a iiieelui "f
(hu Teller I'liinnull. . tn-ilay t 'l. an lit I..
Walker, an ulturury nf New Oili'ilia, ti'hli.
Hid eunrerniti;; th leetinti in thin eit.l.
Jlo I'luirgetl ttiii-i.illy Unit them ur.' IrreKit
biril lea mid Irauln iu tin ronduetof thuelie
llim Hint H.iid: "I Ii.im' im inn HtiiteuiiiutK of
p.utleH ilio v.llnis friiuli. The ('llieim
jiarlyWns ilellied alepli'ienUtixe at thepnlU
on tliu ;riniliil that It uaa im! u ptlly but a
lai noil. 1 o jiliIKi' iriun tlie i lioiii nl men up
poiuleil iin coiMininsli.ui in by the Demueriitie
parly, a fair return of the Mito wai not -peeled.
The eoiiutitiit of the M)to at I lie
JioIIh Miri in tuoHt itiat.iuceri liludn ill Hectft
or by men ili'lii'iniiiiillo eket thuDemoiiatte
lluket. AhIiIh fioiii tint fuNlty of iiiudu up
retiirini, llli'ji.il Mitin were cant, tlieru lielu
ii ureut ileal of retciilini. The (Jouierxa.
tivti party win oii;anieil for thu purpoioi of
puillli) renpecliililo men in omce.
Not) Lull.
(JllKYKNNK, .Inn. lfi. -A paHieller Oil il
eoach from thu north to-day reportM that on
TuiKiliiy o purly id H.ililirrn found the bodies
of tuo unknown men near the I'nrt I.M iiiie
nml l'o it MeKiniiey road. It U HtippoKid
they Mem borne or eattlo thieviK banned by
riinohmeii.
,ianurl Neiiillonililp.
JriiKiioiN Cirv, .Inn. HI. -The llenioerati
in eauciH to-nii'lit iiotmuated lieiieral.l.itiiex
HhiibU fur the Seii.iturl.il xhort tirm oer
David 11. Ariiiitrou. The oln mik tii tu 117
lli'venlK liilerlireni e.
MoMuoMi.ia ( Ma. , Jan. Hi The Senate
ymtiTil ly iidiipte.l tin' folloMilij;:
WilU'.i.'vi, IntufiD'iiiii ly nl'.U'etH of the
United Statm in ipul.ir I'li'etl.niH is jilly
ii'ganli'il 'iy tli" ' upli' nl tUw Mate a oil
evil of Kri at iiitiiitudi , nml
WiiKHtut, Ti. piup , ..f mu'li jnteifir
eiii'e, in pirt at I .iM, i ! uillm r.er and
I'lllltrill I'll' III tl '! It '11' M III' III kl'.', Illly;
cleulor. f it Pi.'. ! .it iinl v n . .l'ri'kidi lit ul
the DiiU- 1 Mil ., ..'refiiie
ltejuli.il rii.il t!. i Diimi.tt, .' i"i hi'd, r d
lulntiuUH i iisiriuttit tu iiwimrt- lulu tin
expediency "f pruM.lm lx Ihm for the niliv
tinii of t'Uvtorn fui I. . nleiit uinl X iei-l'ri'i-tluul
by the Irelierut A'.ti'llllil), until the act
of I'oiiijrMx autltr.iiii ititufiruicc lix fid
era I iniilioriti .ire ri'iili'd.
Tin lli'iiu I'rlal.
Cutrvo, Jan. W. -l.Hllleuaut Wallace
xi.ih cui-rt-'Xauiiuil. Thu teatituuuy xx.it
only u ilovslopin.'iit nf thut h'ixen xcterd.i .
lio leUtcd lioxx, ofter 'i tlni'iiiu nl runt r'
t'omtuimd, Col. iU'ittnii xunt t the lift,
Mr.Jjr Itcno cr... it the n renin mid llclleral
'it iter lemuli.id mi tho light bauli. huxx- the
two latter il'S i-'.unenu forinul u Juuetluii
jy Ui'iui recroi u.nj oboiit twelve miU". Ik
low, and how the Imttli x.. Iluully foUKht
The only amiiiuult'ou in thvlitimUof lien .
force Him tin --.jiplii -. ut (lit ir hinlillci.. It
xx at lined up iu half mi hour. To luxe u
uiained xmhiI.I b'Xi iiiiierllleil lixei nt the
m hull) IkmIx l iji r Miiiii't eonduel xx,.
br.ixo undpiu'.-i wurthx. Dunn,; the (clival
ticnty-lhc mill xv ire hilled i.ud tcxiii cr'
Mouuded.
iirliiiiH'rliliiii,
Wjimiiimiton, Jan. Ill A ili'lcithiu ot tho
xoi'U'ty of I'rinuU of rcnimj Ix.inl.i called at
tho I'.xivutixe iu.iui.inu today. The l'ri'.
ilmt indicated that he did not think it ut nil
probable (hat the control of tho Indian
xxould bo turned oxer to tho army.
Ki-Soeriitar) ltobeoii xxns "beforo the
llouhc. N.tval Committee thii lnoruiii, mid
liude.lHtnteimnt in explanation of lit courxe
in relation to the eouiphtion of the double
turret" Ironclad monitorx.
Seiuitor Jonc of Nevada xeim tod.ix
warmly congratulated by his fellow Senatoi
of Kith lurties upon iwipt ot defluito new
or bis re-election.
Urrirun hruittoro
tlroxfr tonltiy4utmduotl a. bill to rumoxo
tho iioliticol dlsnbilltle of Win. T Welcker,
uf Laliforula, incurred by reason of partici
pation iu thu rebellion.
Mltcuell introduced a bill to establish u
post route from Jncknorvllle, xin Storting
n il Unlontoxx-ii, to Wright'Hor Mig Applegnte,
Oregon.
Jlltcludl to-dny ro.ido nn argnniont beforo
the Heiinte commitleu ou Imiliin nirairH in
ndi'ocicyof tho bill to opeu tho I'miitill.i
reii-rvntlnn In m ttlemeiit by rimoxinj; th
Iiidinnu. lie oppoii,iil (Jominissiontr lloyt'd
proiioxitioii for their rrtnmnl.
Xln'tllinnton Terllor.T,
V.l..illli.mu .1..,. If! 't't. Mi.ti.ilr. l.f.u
,0nirm, d Koisii S. (r en iih chief liiaticv of
thi' nuprini' c'ltiil nf WuHhliutun Territory;
.loliu IV Hojt, ii'.iotint,' jun'lee of the Ml-pi-
mi omul of Wiothiniitoti Tirritory; (Im.
Ili.d, Sieietarj of Dal.otii Ttrrltoiy, nml
l.i'wii 1.. I' ii i V.r,;iu! i, io I', o. Atlm
i..; f..l V . . .1 'i 1
A li I) in mil,
' i'i i .i i ill;, i iti.'nil"d . ii.it It v.ill ii ulri
CiO.UOO OlM to cany out tho pioliioiiH of
tho bill for tho payment of urreura of pin
hlOllH,
On Ihfl Trull.
Komt Mohinson, Neb., Jan. IB. Yettterdny
nt uoon Captain daw Hon, commanding Co.
K, lid cavalry, htarted in purHUlt of the 111 o
Iiir hiixuci'h, xtho nru Hnld to be mnkiiig a do
tour iu thu diroctlou of tho l'iuu ridgo or
KohcouiI itutinn cmnpa. llie proxpectH of
their rcncliliii! tho xtioxxaniH of their Hvrtipn.
thi.ing red brethcru lire greatly iu their favor,
deHpitu thu H.iugulnu hopes of tho military
to cuptiiru them ero they reach there. Tho
HiivngeH have u (tood 'M hourn Mart of thu
troopn, nml Muould they HUcceed In atenling
horMCH enough to mount themselvm, which
U not improbable, their ecape la certain,
nnd will bo thu mciina of getting tho young
warrior of tho powerful Hloux nations to dig
up thu hnchet nnd uvengu their xvrongn.
Foiit IiAUAiiiE, Jan. 11!. Capt. Johnson'a
coimnaud cnnipxd to-ulght at Bilver Spring,
10 inllirt north of here, on tho old Dendwood
atagu road. Ho reported tho Cbeyunnim
when Hion IhhI night wero hIi milea from
lllutl Htiitloiiou tho Clieyeuno nnd Deadwood
Htugu road, iibou', .10 nillea ujrthwcit of lied
Cloud.
Thu lirrat 11 null I r Hand CotalUK Nonth,
Vanktok, Jan. 10. A Cheyenne agency
Hpeclal miyH: dust night runnera from the
hoHtilo camp held a council with tho agent
nt which council they bilked very Independ
ently, Haying that it mnkea their hiarta Had
to hoc thilr friend here deprived of their
gutit mid liorntH. On Saturday they held n
council with tho commnuder of tho pout,
Cod Wood, n". which council they wero very
mctik nnd said that all they wnnted wna to
come iu nml they would give np their gun
nnd iionim. They must do Homuihlua hooii.
mi tho buffalo nru moving and thoy will have
In follow them. Kro thin thu ontiro hontllo
rnnip, of not Iihh than l!3,0U0 people firo on
Atnuricmi wiil unit working Houth. Thu run.
liern will wait hero ut Ited Shirt'ri camp 11!
dnya to hear from Wimhingtou.
Trio Teller t'liiiiuilllec.
Nr.w OiiM-XNt, Jim. Hi. IKfore the Teller
committed! to-day A. J. llrxant, u colored
Snliiitor of TeiiHai, tcKtlllcil thut no I!cHilil.
call tick 1 1 w in nominated bccatlM' uf tlircats
of the xvhiti h, who mild tin y xxould conldi r
iiileh action n declaration of war Tin night
beforo th" i In ti 'li ii paitx of v hitiu iliilud
iiig lluchtier ii'id llutidiJi'iro, ciinic tu my
Iioiimc, tuck luc out in my night el ith'-a. nr
rleil tin il il. alter nf il Mile aliil tlllc.iti In'd
luc, wi;. Iih: I hail Mild out to thu Ulind pir
tv. I ib'li.i'il this, mid Htati'il that I had not
Km II nliV nf the Illalld Unity Tin b t luc
in, aflci iii'iimikiug to e.iiuc to th ihiIN m t
il.iy mid xnli the rigulnr IKinociatic ticket.
I i'oiniU"i Willi my pruiuii.u. the part) had
ii rujie with them, nnd haid if they xxele sat
if lied I had hold out to thu Ulaiid party they
Mould put me through.
4iener.ll liitxxli'' Dcfcnl.
Cllti'Min, Jan. 17. Thu Jouru.il'ri Waih-
ini'tim iipceiiil Kiiyi the defeat of (ielieral
Ilaxtley in tho lteiiubllenii heimtmial rniictin
ut llartfoid, ('nun., I.mt night, mid Ihe num.
Illation uf (l. II. l'Jitttn tlie Mlicciuir of
Siniitur llainum, neeuioii great HtirpiUo
hern alaon llaulex'ri frlendt who Inivc been
xcry I'uiilldciit that bo would 1'ull through.
It ban l cc u no sci ret that the administration
xviih desirous of llnxvley'ri nominal! in, al
though taking im iictixo putt in thu contest,
nor attempting to liillueiiie the meiubera of
the legislature, l'l.itt, tho nominee, is said
bi ii Ciiniiectliut representative to bu u very
nolo man mid one wlm will stand up boldly
for Itepublieun principles.
inlel Nelllril.
Iliiuiiniit'iii, I'll., Jan, 17.- TheCiinernor'H
procbiuiiitlou, iiuiioiiiu'iug thu n utiles of
members nf t.'oiiKrcss cliosen ut tho lute
i lection, ItieludiH the iiiimo of Hubert IxloU,
Dciiioeriit, from the llth dlstriit. Tho ilia
triet has been ilispuleil hillierlo by (icncral
Alluight, lEepiibhemi
llireel.lrls Hlllcil,
II xiiTloiin, Colin., Jan. 17. The ld.utlug
fu.c factory of lliicl.ford A' Co., ut lnns
buig. xmt blown up xesiirdny, mid diic
Wall, i.id UO. Ann Wull, nged 17, Nillie
McNulty, 17, xx. re kill.. I. Mrs. AliMimlei
Ken .tint I 'iter D.d.tu xx ere slightly Injun id
Thu iiecidciit uu caused by tic iietluii nf
mm 1)1 net ,v
I'nl.x Km, inn, ,i,irrliii;e.
Wtiii.sK;. is. Jan. 17. A di legation ! run
lb.. ....iii.iii'shiiOi.u'. ..on cut nm mn miitid
.1 Ileal iih; c. the Itmii.. jii.lul.iiy cujiiiittio
lilddl Ic.aldlU,; li It ci tit dci n-loll of the HU-
iir.'i"n eiiiirt mi polygauuiui iiiariUgiH.
XI ib. W.lls and ilia. Williams, of l uli, and
Mrs. Spcuctr, nf N .isliiuntmi, xxeie the
spcuUin.. They pi ay. 1 1 for lc'n. itioin.liich
will pi. iicet ttinne imxv lixiug in polygamy,
on the ground tint if 111 ims. nt InisUiuds
were t'nuiptllnl to snireii.l. r their surplus
MIX e.i, tli.iitti nUtlldolHil Mould be utthollt
lUt'dlia of -lippoil mid neatly diolitiui.
l.oita i'h leliir.x,
hfiiM.uiti.'i, Juu. 17. The bru'itnrinl
contest xihleh lUlii.uutnl 111 ollli'e lo-nijht
h.ia been most i xcllinn mid iiersuii.il. Hon.
C. II. I 'am i II, nf Chicago, lias tu.ulc direct
iHstte upon thu UcpuhhciuiMU uf (iunial
l.Ojjan, ehanting that he couiniitte.l the parly
in by elctliiig a Demoerntie tsumtor, Daxis",
to the I', tv Ih'IiiiIk, two cius itgo.whoii,
had he iciiluilhil steiidfukt to tin Itepilblt.
can ehnlcf, the llepubllcatu xioulil liaxe
i betid then mm, Login's funxns lnis
been xigiltint nnd iuu'cain,i. Tin unll-di)-gun
faction coi'.eentiate.l on I'xlc.ibx, and
the xotc stood, dog in, hi), llglesb'y, iti.
I.oiviu was thiufnic dicl.iu.l the cuiuiu
liomitue. It will iii.piue 111. I xoti to tlett.
llctnre llie 'let Ice I'miiiiiiilcc.
NVxx Oiiii.'tN.i, Jmi 17 it fore the Teller
counnittic Abnitu Thomas, c.ilorcil, of IIIim,
iil.iiitation, Tentni parish, Ic.titUd that duv.
ing the Into election In not a bodv of uriiied
white nu n who ch.ucd htm th.it night. Tho
same men cauio and tiHik Chathx llelhel. ii
colored mini, out of hit house, shot him ami
cut his throat. x Uncus dim t know who tho
turtle- were, lie wua frightened away and
is now working on uie rixtr.
J liosa Stexxnrt, n proumieiit colored poll
t,tlal ,im, ,i,rci8 o( totcuoo prevented tho
lu-iiublicati from uoinin.iting n ticket. At
,ll0 i)0,o0ratlo couxentioii Col. lteexts
ileum nun ii im mot r oi ino Legislature, tc
mado ii speech, saying that hu xxould make
i)i) tnicats, nut mat wtilto men had deter
mined to carry tho ticket. All opposition
would be quietly renioxcd, aud thu ticket
... -..... .....,..., WHM Mv ..m.
would bo carried if they had to go through I
luc, Tho next day u coaiu-ltU of threo
enmo to my houso and told J(ryint Nnely nnd
roysolf that any opposition on our part would
bo looked upon us n iliclnr.itlon nf rrar. I
nuked protection of Judge Conlall. nd he
told m.' thut he Mas uiibafo lo tho parish
hliDHilf. I bellexedhlm. Tw day n after
ward, two d.iyi prior to the 1" m :i, 1 oxer
In irdJuuVi- Cordell snj that tl, i Mhiti men
hid only to go around with tdioli r t on th"li
nlioulileis .ni'l .ill nrilinn-. ic -n . xiould l
frightetii-il, but Mich men' at M' -a t wolilil
liuvo to be killed. I got warn. n.;, nnd my
xvifo hemd thut nn tho ldghl befi r ehetlon
1 una to be hung. I i.t (nice left the hntnu
nnd Hid in or thu lexee; hmr.l my do bin!.
lug, ntu'i looking nxtr th-I'X'i e saw tl i ln-i -i
i! t it -!!.(.-! ! n nt . . ! 1 wint
,i x.
i a . . of ..ft :i , i i i. n
mi ... .1.
A Hill',
Ciltruuo, Jan. 17, A the ut (ituinlx Cell-
tro, Iowa, tills morning destroyed tight husi-
uoss house, including two b.inks nnd tho
post ofucu. The loss is estimated ut$lU,00U,
Hnliruiut Acciitriil.
Omaha, Jan l'J. Honry Ilafner, a brak o
man, on n wuat bound Union Pacific freight
train, wan instantly killed at Fremont tills
morning. While coupling cara hu slipped
nnd fell on the track and an engine ran over
n:s noaa.
Ten Year In Jnll.
John Cd Cumpton, ei-postmaskr of Co
lumba, Nob., haa been aentinced to ten
your' iinprUanment for tho robbery of four
registered niouvy letters.
l"J!!U?J The TexiM I'nrlOr.
CnicAoo.Jun. 19. A memorial to CongTOss
ia buiug 1'itenslvoly nlguud hero by leading
merchant and manufacturer asking early
and favorable action on tho Texas l'aclfic
railroad bill.
Trlna; lo Urine Them Vp.
It is understood that nu arrangement haa
buu made between the friend of thu Tuxai
Pacific and of thu Northern Pacific- railroad
bill to combinu their force in the House, of
Itcprosoutativea to-morroxr in tho support of
oue or taoro motion to auspeud thu rnlej
and securo un early date for tho considera
tion of both measures which are otherwise
not likely to bo reached in tluio for final no.
tion this session, One motion will probably
bo to tnko tho Northern 1'acltlo from the
spenkor'a table and refer it lo a committee
on Pacific railroad, nnd another to assign n
particular day for action on any business ro
portud from that committeo which will of
courso include both measures. Whether an
opportunity can be obtained to make, these
motions In tho faco of Kandull'a opposition,
ond In vluw of tho fact thut at 'J o'clock to
morrow being tho aecond Monday of the
month, thu Houso must by standing rule da
voto tho rest of thu day to District of Co
lumbia business, i very doubtful; but stren
uous Harts arc infprogress to-night to mako
thu iirrnuBcuioiit successful by additional
combinations.
Women nml 'hllilren.
W.XHtiti.jTii,Jiili. 10.- Theciiptlvo xxomotl
and children at Port Ilobltison will bo re
linsi'il.ut the icipiest of It d Cloud, tin (,(
nl.illiii earnestly desiring that the widow
mid orphans who nru their nhitlxet bo turn-
nt ov.r to tin-in ns t!u ir natural protecters:
In take tin in to thilr home-, met litre fur
llii m. It I'i btliexed that the adoption nf
this ini.rse xxill seric to,.lliv nil i xeitenieut
nnd really attach tho Kid I bud 1 uiltuti- to
the gnxi riiiuetit.
'fill' Arin.l nt till' I'ltliitifi'liiinl.
lien. Shcridnu, President nf thesoeietx f
the Army nf the Cimilx'il.uul, makes (he
fiilliixxiug btnttmetit. Thu regular meeting
of thu society uinjl.o pnsttomd until thu
completion of the cyicstrhm statue of Major
(iiucr.il (ieo. Id Thulu.fs nt Wii..hiiigtoli,
lite urlist, Mr. Ward, bus gix'en pusllixe as
suimiee tint the statue will bu eomplitul
curly iu June of this your. The soeiity xvill
be jiresont mid participate in the ceremon
ies iitlenillng the itiixilliug nf this monu
ment to tlielr old commander. Sliould any
eoiisldcrublu number of members, howexii,
Indicate by letter u desire to hold tho re un
ion sooner, the rrtpicst xvill icocixe iluucou
sldcration mul the miuouticeraeut of tho
time nf luci ting be lilude.
Itiulilt mill I.llierllrs.
dincolu hall was crowded last uight to
hear Chief Joseph and other IudUlis speak
for the right and lilurtle of their rare.
Tlit'.Vei YnrKt'lrr.
Nkw nitx, Juu. 18. -Tho lire last night
ill Worth nod Thomas street destroyed threo
building oictipiid by wholesale dry goods
and clothing tlrius. Tho lo nppruxiimitis
two and u half miliums, Thu block Iu which
tho tire occurred xtn a xultrible iu good
stored iht re, us anx single block iu the city.
Oue ttfict nf lust night's tire is to advance
tho rate uf IliMlianoc. All policies expiring
tu-d.iy mi' charged higher pn niluuit and the
companies are gttttug mi udxuucc without
nlijictlnll.
roKKiift .nv.i.
'I'tio Aiin.ira ?Xoxi muni.
dnsiinN, Jim. 15. -A enrr. ipotid.'tit at
Tashkent! telegraph-. ttuiUr late of Jmiuarx
l:lth, thut (liticr.il Kntlfiuali li.i imitcd the
Auici r In mine t" 'I.ishkeiul. The Amur'
cannot iitrtxi tin:. Uforo Kibii.nix '.th. i
Crcdtblti ml. i llldlcuti that uiSnoli
Ixllilll Mill iHlnll u-'. rp tuo tur 'IU nf Cab'i!.
C'hiwikI Ue Saxril,
l-ighl.x yauls ..t the roof nf the Diuiu After a long dtxnt- llnr'hur: oficred un
mine, nt the shall, his fallen ine. the tx-j unit uduitnt that tn lien of the certificates
plosion nnd titopjied ventilation. Employes p-oxidcd the secretary ahull. If deslrwl. ruter
I'iiuuot enter the initio, and there is no hope on the books of th tre.wury to the credit of
uf ii'tiv for the sixtx uii'ii iiitombeil. i any out prraeutiuj; or forwarding It to the
sitxi-r iiet. it Kite. treusury any sum not lc thnu 1 and tho
The rise In tin price nf Mixer lo .'.0 uit-1 interest thereon, aud vTiHi;t the same .pur
per ounce yesttrdiy. xx.is the eoiiatqiu net nf i terlx nt the nto of :i pti tent per annum,
tho iletumitl for lu.li.i .mil Ihe further ud- and shall establish rules utid regr.kttioru. lor
x.utet' in Imliiiii nnd Chlu'i i''liaiiges. Uer i I'i withdrawal on pax mint of such driioslt
many is not otttitiig of its itiH'U ot silxtr at i
pi cent prices
IVriieli AIT.iIrt
Pxr.it, Jan. 15. Tho Si rule has clictcd
at President I.ouU Joseph Marled uvuil
liuteil by the deft.
President Mm Mahon has sigui d a decree
pardoning l.MHl C'nmmuiiisti-.
Iieiii ii I'.illllCM.
Vkiuiiis, Jan. 10. In the t'hamlxr ..f
Deputies this afternnon De Murcire, Minis
ter uf the Ititcri.ii'. read :i imi.isteriiil decla
ration. It sax the Senatorial editions un
ii striking indication o( the ndlusiou of the
people to Ihe rt publican policy, -ind alludes
faxoi.iolx to theworl. nf the lterliu congress,
mid hopefully to it. execution mid then-suits
of tbo llerlin tnaty.
A Paris dispatch k.iys tho delt have fully
dctcimunsl to haxe the luinistin. and to ic
iiinxo all but lit publtcaus from ntuce. mid to
carry nut the with of tho rlntoral body, es
pecially us regards the Minister of War.'tii u.
I'nrre, xxlm was p.)jHM'd by Dufaure, xxns
nominated fur Minuter, but President Mc
Mahon rvluscd to auction hu appointment,
and thread netl to rcsiu'u if it wu insisted
nu M I'Ufauie yielded, and Lamented to
tht iippoiutiutut cf (icn lirrssflcy.
Aiistni.Tiirklsli Allitlrt.
CnNsrxvriNoi'U', Jan. IC TTie Aiutro
Turkey couxeutiou will In? .igued shnrlly.
It will Icaxo Austii "free to udmiuUtcr Has.
tl HM.I ,,r(.rU,,.lll lUUItUUU tlltftl.M Ul-
mlul.tratiou ud tstablUh mixed occupation
of Nol llazar.
ula aud HerzegAviua, continue Turkish ad-
Illnner in Urnnl.
At ft ih'nnrr given nt Place d'KIjsoc, the
residenco of McMahon, in honor of Grant,
among the invited gui sts were M. Wadding
ton nnd wife, fieri. Noyei nnd wife, Miss
King, M1m Hltphens, inMiilicM of the Chd
uso embassy, nprescntativea of S.in Stlxu
dor, H'liuos Axres, Chili, (luatemnln, Peru,
Co! uuMn .ifd t riiguiy. and n number nf
I'i Tuiiii u r d and Adtnir ,ls.
Attempt In I'limitpr.
Cxi'.rrrx Jm. 17 An IUei.il dispatch
Hiythnt Kohistntilehi'-f- .ittcmptul toeronte
u dUturl'Mm- mid plunder Cubul, but Yu
l:oob Kiiliu induced them to withdr.ixv.
(ihilni ehuti en nr.'ilg Ynttmb Knhti to
ii. 'i! i f-i
.Tllll '
' I '
'oitish.
Af.
Inn tie
iM.in nf
but the
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i ii
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. li'.l Li- I
Iron I'nllnre.
doNDOK, Jan. 17. Thoinn W. Hooker it
Co., (Jhitnorgnnshire, iron masters, haxo
failed. Thoy owe tho llrlstol and West of
dngland Mank 000,000.
Vetel Anhore.
The U. 8. milling ship Constitution went
nshore enrly this morning on Holland point,
near Swunage, England. A steam tug has
been sent to her assistance. Tho ship was
on her way from Ilnvre to New York. Her
Majesty's ship Warrior has gono to her as
slstauce,
HaNiieinlrtt,
BrocxitoLM, Jan, 10. A branch office here
of tho (Jottcnburger commercial company
ibs suspended payment.
freueb Hevenneo.
I'AxrH, Jan, 18. -French revenues for tho
year ending Dec. 31, 1H78, show that indlr.ct
taxes yielded U.025,770.000 francs, au In-
creaso of 75,672,100 franc.
To be Kxpelled.
HsnLW, Jan. 18. Tho journals stnto un
der reserro that n soon a the Socialsts
Democratic deputies coruo to tho opening of
the reiohstag they will bo eipelled, in virtue
of the exlstuncu of r petty statu of siege,
Wllllna; lo NnrrenUer.
Capk Town, Dec. 3d The Zulu king has
expressed n willingness to surrender somu
prrsons demanded by tbo Uritlsh ultimatum,
and pay a flue. Ho would nlao consider
other demands if timo was allowed. Kir Mar
tlo i'rere replied that the word of the English
government cannot be nltercd. Tho term
for Cettywayo's reply expire on the 1st of
January. Tho llrltish troops nro being
massed.
Lantloa Hems.
London, Jan. 1H. The Mlddlcboro, ltoso
daluiiud Ferry Hill iron Company hat failed:
liabilities CibO.QOI).
Tho U. B. ship Constitution is making 3
inches of water per hour. Diver will cxnm.
ino her hull Monday.
C0XUKKSSI0.NAL.
McllMle.
Wasiiimto!i, Jim. 15.
Voorhe s .itibmltti d u resolution Instruct
ing the fommisMnuci' of Irullun Affuira to
lii'iulr" Into the I'lrcuinstaucu which led to
the lecint tiM'iipi' of the Chixenue Indians
from Fort Sill. Tcw. uud tLclr alai'jfhtcr
liy I . .. foi'n's: iireeil r.
Allison, from thu l oiifcreac ( ommiitee
on thu Military Aiiitb-iny Appropriation bill,
submitted a repoit which xtus agreed to, the
llotive huxiiij u'.'rii'd tu reji.xrt yistenlaj.
The bill Unix goes to tin Pr iidulit.
Hills on the culeudir Dot objected to Were
roiixtilcivd ui'dir the tix'u minute rule.
The Housubtll reported fmm the Commit
teo ott Wiix.t n;id Menus for thu issue of eer
tille.tti'i of deposit of the ilenoininntlon nf
$10, Inuring interest at U per cent, mideou.
xirttble nt any time into 1 per tent bonds,
was taken till mid discussed.
The House bill for the piyrutiit t the uf
Hi er mid men uf tin Mexican xu,r of threo
months extra pay. provided for bx thu act
uf July l'J, IN IN, led ton lougdisctlislon.
ddiimmW submitted mi amendment to
luuke tho net apply to thoo who served In
the late wnr tur the prt-scrxutiou of the
I'nlon.
The bill wn laid aside without action.
Thu bill to amend the patent liws was then
taken up.
House.
Woods, ch.tirnriu of the xvax nnd meaus
eouimlttte, rejiorted buk u bill uuthorUiiig
the secretary ot the treasury to Uue iu ex
chungu for Itwful money, I'. S cerlltlcnte of
deposit of the denomination of $10, bearing
interest ut the rate cf U pfr ceut, ami con
vertlblu nt anytime with uccured interest
Into I per ceut lionds, nuthorizid to be is-hin-d
mid dincts that the money so receixed
shall be applied only to thu puxment of S-'JO
bund-.
Kelley subrjitted an nuicndmeut o as to
lu.iki the certttlcates convertible with ae.
I'uii'd iuterrst after l month, in t.ixxful
uiouex nml nt a time into t permit bomU.
Plillijo de-ired to otb-r an amendment ; r i.
'idllig for Ihe dipusit ,11 aux poat I'tilee
xvhlch i a money nrdsr (&v of imx iituouut
tint Icsn thall - cents to be forxxiirdeti to thu
! C S. trtnirj'. uud an iieioiinl ketit with tht
dipi'sitor who hill ree. li
inti r t at tl..
Mtf i f Iptr. nl pir nr nn.! tUnt when
the .lUM'mt thai! nmoiii.t to $i it .hall bu
I'lilixirtiil into i ".'tllh ti I .'jVlded ! r in
, thi lull.
' Wood dull!. .it In It 1 1 tu an .mriuli.ii.iit.
proxubd thit wlun tin miw uf 510 shall
lu .v aceiimu'.ute 1 1 thi crtnilt of auv person
I per cent bunds slull be iiUt-d iu tlltt hargw
aud payment of it.
Tho prvvi j qu t:on w ru sccoiule.1 m.d
tht muinqtiettiou ordered: yea. !ai. unsiiy
i A llrst ow was takeu on the !ellt
I utiwuduictit that certiucat" h:ill be eouxer".
tlhle after i ir.ontht into lawful money,
und at nuy time tut 1 per cent bonds. Tht
. amrtidiueut w.i . jetted
! The next xote xx;t tafcm oa Durchnrds
stibstltuto, and A was defeated. xta C7,
nays 1-1-.
Springtr moxtd to lay the bill en the
table.
lluudx moveil to adjourn, and ycii uud
tiay s ordtrrd, yen 77, uiys lit).
House at l:K) tovk a tec. a till 7.30.
Xi.MMi SK-.I0N.
House resumed consideration of the bill
nuthoriiug the iue of certiticate.. of depos.
it. the nrt xntt Wiu.on motion of Springer
to l.ix tho bill ou the table; defeated, xeastl",
nays 106. The bill thiujid. yeas lu",
nnvs 7'.'.
Wood, chairman of the lommittee oc wnvs
and means, reported a lull making l' s
notes receixablc tor dutis. on imports
(inrtleld ollered an mnendment proxidtng
that suih notes should be receivable so long
as they wire eqmvaleut ta coin.
Wood y ieluVi) to the introduction of the
amendment nud tho prexiou questiouwas
onlerctlj amendment defeated, vcas 73, nays
125.
Girald moved to lay the bill on the table;
tho Uonso rt fused to lay tho bill on tho
tabic yea? 11, nays 155. Thoblllthon pass
ed nnjs 151, iiaxs 12.
Nennlo.
WAsmsaroN, Jnn. 1G.
Windnm submilled the following:
l'exolved, Tlu.twitb n viexv to tho peace
ful adjustment -f all questions relating to
suffrages and to the i ffectuii enforciment of
enixtittlti'tinl mid tutioUiil right mid the
liromotloii of the hot interests of this wholi
t'outitry by the i litutimtion of sectionalism
from partus, n eomi-iittsv of 8"vn Si union
be appointed b) the chair and charged with
the ilntx of ''I'l'imii ,' as to the tpediuex
Mid i wicti ibi.itx of i in o.irng:i),nnd promo-
ti, ' j II pna I '11. i 11 t I I. t lll.l-l. tin
J- iitiul in l it i d i i . s fni! ,
tin -i M it. i .'id ' n,;r i - K..1 ili-tint
xihcnthiX im 'tot nlluxvid t) fieih una
piiieefully txercise mid i-tijoj tlielr coiistlttt.
tional rights ns American citizen into such
as may desiro to tecelxo them uud will pro
tect them in said rights, or into such territo
ries of tho United States ns may bo provided
for their usa ond occupation; and If such
committee deem such migration expedient
and practicable, that thoy report by bill or
otherwise what in their judgment is thu most
cffectlvo method of accomplishing that object,
und that the committeo have leave to sit dur
ing recess. Laid ou tho tnblu for tho pres
ent nt tho request of Wlndotu, nnd ho gavo
nollco that ho would call it up soon and sub
mlt somu remarks.
Dorsey submitted a resolution calling upon
the secretary ot the treasury for a statement
of nil appropriations nnd expenditure from
tho national treasury for tho purpose of pay
iug tbo expenses of tho Indian department
from July 1, 1700, to Juuo 30, 187a; agreed
to,
Tha House bill providing for tho payment
ot arrears of pensions was taken up on mo
tion of Ingalls,
Tho bill was then read the third timo nnd
passed; yeas li, nays 4. Not havlug been
amended by the Senate, it now goes to tho
president for his signature.
Saunders sont to tho clerk's desk nnd had
read a letter from tho commissioner of In
dian affairs in regard to his remark in debate
iu the Bcnato on Nez l'orccs Indians have
been removed in violation of laxv. Tho com
missioner states that thoy wero removed in
accordance, with the provision of the Indlau
appropriation net for that year.
The Senate took a recess till 7:15 P.M.
for tho purpose of attending thu Prof. Henry
memorial scrvico iu tho Houso ut 8 o'clock.
KVICNtNO MWStOtf,
Upon reassembling nl 7:15, on motlou of
Edmunds, the vico president was directed to
adjourn thu Senate until 12 o'clock to-morrow,
upon the return of that body from tho
ceremonies in tho House, nud thu Senate at
7:00, preceded by tho officers, repaired to
the hall of tho House. At thu conclusion of
tho ceremonies tho Heunti returned to its
chamber, nud in accordance with previous
ordir, adjourned,
llmise,
The speaker aunotincd t'.. regular order
tu bu th consideration of u bill reported
l.nt night from thu committee ou xenxa mul
mentis to facilitate the n funding uf the in-
tional debt, nud pending the quiHtloii, .Miles
iishetl Wood to x ield for ii'i n.ni udun nt.
subjecting nil bonds heruiftir Issiitd to tu:..
utlou. Wood ilci'liui.l to yield for the p.'.r
pose, nnd the bill passed xvithout division
The Hoiisu xriut into committee of th
xvholc on Ihe bill for the Improvement of ;hu
MNsissiptil lexves
The House then went into committee of
Ihe xvhulu on the Mistippl river Improve
ment commission, mid ptoxlding for the im
proxcimnt nf that river ixud the protection
of itHulluxial lauds Au appropriation .f
S'iSu.OOO is tundo for thu payment of h.ilar.
it, nud the committee w tilth reported the
bill bus an nmciidtmnt added, u section u
pmpriutlng 3,871,000 for htrviigthetiiiig the
the Mississippi lex eei.
(libson gavo notice ho would, if he had an
opportunity, oiler ns u nubstlluto mi amend
ment appropriating 3-,fiUl,00'i for thu Im
provemeiit of the MiUsippl river from the
head pa.scs of that river to the mouth of the
Illinois rixtr.
KolicrNon, nf Illinois, spoko lit favor of
the bill. The origin of the late scourge
which had traversed tho South might bo
traced to the overllow of the MUsUnippi, fod
low cd by ii hot .Summer.
Ellis submitted as au iimendturut n sub
stitute, appropriating $I.HoU,0U0 for thu
liursose of ruimiriii2 tho levees of the Ml.s.
isslpp! uuJ improviug thu navigation ot that
rix
lei-t ,?i,,eTi, b "Pcnilr.1 npou tfav ,
rectiou of ihu chief engineer of the uriux. .
The previous qiustiou xvat then seconded, ,
di
nud thu votes will be taken oil Tlmrsdiy.
.teiriTe.
WA-sttiN.-xTO!. Jan. 17
NiuMmry submitted u resolution calling
vp;n the btcrctary of the trmsiiry fur iufor-.
uttlon us t the nmrutit nf cuwa.issiou mul
i.t.er eompensutlou paid 1 -.iiL r, . bfew.
nrms, cnrupaiiies, Hxnik'.ite or iml Viduuls,
tor strxieei in negotlutittg ..lies J.f V S.
bomU or -.etftirttiik fiom IsCi tu th.' present '
time. ,
1". ,A C str.s nid.l)i.!l d . , a 1 t II
tur i..a.. ..,,,r.i.H,.i,' to-ipoaiu a in;;
!.. ,...", "'. "". r. ,", ""- uria- tb'
tu .imnnrrl.xst iiiiti.oriiuj tbi
ski!, und otl..rf:r be.,r.n'.' i.ul.
..,H w.
luals iu Alast.ii
'I he credential of !i itator Itoustoc bi Ala
bama were pn seutrd
At the conclusion of the morning bulne.
the (senate restiuied enisititrulloit uf tht. bill
to itmetid tho (latent I.1X". .
lioiirkubmitted thu f ''.lowing umjiidnitnt,
'And n henex. r ii patent is issued to txo nr
moreiieraoas. Juintlv. Ueseribluj o.-reprrsej.
tiugthf matter xvhtch xv ts the invention of
only one of thtin und for which the 'n.
xrntorther of might have tike a i patent to
himself, fciini inreiitioii may be stcured to
the lirst inventor tlureof by a reissue vt the
uiteut so Jointly U.ucd upon proceeding
hud ns in the other cases ef reifsue nuxl xxjth
the consent In writing of the totwlguet. i if
any j of such original patent to such reissuu,
to inure to thebenollt of nllpei-sonsclalmitg
under the origicul patent as if their claims
hud arisen under n patent so liud -scent
us prnxided In the Cth seitlon.
After xoiue dltlle-ilty in tludlug a quorum
tho onieudi.it nt of Hjar was Qj-rveil to -vea
ja, nuys b
Wallace said Unit he ar J the Senator from
Delexxnre (Itayaitl. desirtsl to bo muisul
from further svrxlce on tho Ttller spuiul
committee to investigate reft t.t dictions.
A call of the Senate was crder.-d and a
quorum hax iug ,risjonded Wallace sail he
made tne ruotiou to be txciue.l bcciune the
geutlemeu who represented the minority of
tho Senate ou the Telltr committee xur.
uoxv ubont startlug north from Nexv Orleaus
nud others were going to CLarhston to cou
tiuuc the iuvestigatiou. It was tmpossibU
for him (Wallace1 to go to -'hsrleston, nnd
the Senator from DeUwai. i Buy aril; i )u',d
not go a he i iu Texas
Hoar hoiitd the requ. st xxould lie over f ,r
the present, and iu explanation thereof said
mere luci uetu some tall about htmself and
McMillan, who were members of the com
mittee, going to Charleston, but that they
had concluded not to go If tha Democratic
members should all be there, they would be
iu thu majority,
Wallaco said nithlng Of the kind was contemplated.
Hoar replied that ho was hnllsGed of that
fact.
It was finally agreed that tho matter
should bo arranged between thiHoxcral mini
hers of the committee, and the request of
Wnllnco to excuse himself nnd lluyard was
granted, the vice president nppoiniing Man
dolph nud McDonald to fill thi vacancy,
lloii'ie.
On motion of Ontitiier, ihaitmnn of the
committee on private lalideliuiui. the Kinate
bill win passed defining the m.iiiiit'i In which
certain land scrip may be imlgncd and loent
ul by actual Hittler.
The Houso Went iutn the e..!ii'i"t'.i ( i f tht
whole on thu privntu cilend.it
llmise,
W.UtltM.l . ,, ,., ,-
Tho Ucuumi uxvnnl bill was lakcu up as
tho regular ordir of business.
Aftir somu discussion tho previous ques
tion was Kccondod and tho maid quostiun
ordered, tho undorstandiug being that Mut
ler should bo allowed 1G minutes, nnd Knott
ns much timo ns ho desired beforo ihe voto
should bo tnkeu,
Theso gentlemen will speak, the former
against thu claims of thu Insurnnco comport
ies and tho latter ngnlnt class legislation,
advocating tho speediest distribution of the
remainder of tho fund among those legally
entitled to it. It was moved to lay tho bill
aud amendments ou tho tablo; rejected t2
in tho affirmative, negatives not counted.
Foyo's amendment to the majority bill
was then agreed to ou standing vole. Ayes,
135; nays, CO. It provides that no claim by
or in behalf of any insurauco company shall
bo admitted or nllowcd by tho court of claims,
unless such claimant shall show that tho sua
of its losses iu respect to war risks exceeded
its premiums or gsins, aud thou ihe allow
nnce shall not be jrroHtor than such excess.
No claim is to bu udmlssiblo In favor of any
"" tuiuiianr mat was noi lu wittily ex
isting at thu timo of loss uuder laws of tho
United States.
Cannon moved to hiy the bill on tho table:
defeated yeas, 00; nays, 121.
Tho question was taken on tho substitute
reported by a minority of tho Judiciary
committee, and it was adopted on a
standing volt) of 112 to 73. It rovivej and
continues tho court of commissioners of the
Alabama claims, fixes tho number ot judges
nt three, requires thu court to convene nnd
organizo us soon ns practicable in Washing
tun nud limits its existence to 18 mouths.
Tho first class of clilms is to bo thoso de
scribed iu Hoction 11 of tho former oct and
claims for damages directly dono by confed
erate cruisers ou tho high neus, although
within four miles of shore. In cases of
whaling vessula 10 per cent, ndditlonul Is to
ho ullowcd In lieu of frclgnt, mid tho same
nlloxvnnco is to be made, with six per cent,
interest ou Judgments herutoforo rendered
iu favor of xvhuliug vessels. Thu second
class of claims Is to bo for two per cent, nil
ililioiuil intcicst on former judgnuutH. On
nil Judgments to bo licrnafter tendered the
interest allowed Is to be six per ceut.
The third class of claim i Is to bo for the
payment of premiums for x.ur links, deditc
tioulo be tiiado of any sum paid buck iu dim
iniitioii of uc!i premium, s ik it uny th.
acini loss suull In' allowed. The s.eiet.irx
cf tho tuasiny N directed tu pax, without
further uilj idte.ilion by mix tou.t. ten pir
e.nt iijioii xvhaling xcsslI'. ruid their mittlt
with su pir cent lulerct on .u.ards hirctn
fnro mutte, mul nl.li) to pay tun per cm ad
ditional luti rist on all jui!gtni'Uis heretofore
made. Judgments lendenil iu the llr.it ehis..
nro to bu first paid, mul if tho money be not
sufficient to pay all Jiidgtuont of tho second
class, tho7 nro tu bu .aid pro rat'i. A like
rulu is ulso to apply to JuduMnt iu the
thiid I'lasi. Nu fuiilgu bom pcruoti is to
l excluded, if suilinj under thu U. S. llag.
Tho mt Is not to bo construed us renewing
or continuing uiiy of tho commls-ious of
tlio judges. Thu bill then paswl--yeat 113,
nays H3,
Smith reported from the appropriation
committee Seunta amendment to thu pension
nppropriution bill, mul they weiu ciinciirrcil
iu. Adjourned.
English Women in Ollice.
Kight liiintlreil voting vtomwt .it work,
nil in ono i-ooin, nil lookiiig i-oiiifoitulilc,
most of tliuiu looking pivtty, wirntne;
fair wiigfH nt city work xvork lit for
xxDiuuii 10 no ; xxoi'K ui wniili thov e-ni
it nm. rent nml not lj rMiv,ilha
i . i . , , , . ,. '; .
.V1!!'" " V""'.1 ""'' " Il,,t ll"''"' " tho
iiiiiiuii oi mo uiy, wint ii'iimot iiiwiiiv
twmioiit. hiopp:i-ii oi jmy i-xcry your,
V"' ,l oztm' l01' hickiif.i.s tiii-l u .oii-ion
0' '1' "" C01' lt' i'in woiiii-h ti Mm
' roll rotiiiil xvill Is'ioiim old), with
onlv eight lioiiis of work, inner K-forc s
in 'thu moriiiii-.uwl novvr uft-r n ut
,.:..i , ...:.i ,- i - . . ,
M1,,,,1' wl,h !?ln.,,, "I"- -""I-'t-. ami
'"' -'1,uiii'o ot riMii" to In- u tiniii t.-ml
fiit ojii'tt to iniM-y il. This isufiu
- .. itt
i-ntiiii'lll Otltii', lllulel I lll I'lMtlK
ii
' ill'im.v, mul ll this Im
i ito .
I lalt'lli-t- Ulll'lll'.' till' Mil I'lglll i .ll't.
jnttcitil I'ostollico is in St. Aluiti
ttiiiiiil, iu'.ii St. I'uiiI'n, mul thii
now two j-irut I'ostolliw.s III the
Tim
.sin
in
nm'
jiuif, t.icii.j; oni'li olhor, tm i hi. . otu
iinviii'' heeu t'ouiul iiltut'utlii'i Iimj -mall
'lui'i laoiiij; oni'li olhor, tlu i hi
for the jmiiono riijtiiiisl, ulthou-'h whin
it wtw lirnt ojiviiLtl, ulxiut forty -livoypiir
1IJO, it XV.lt, MIJI-HI--t.il to 1)0 lll)-llxllv
luin for uny jKivsidlo 1-ivjtiiivini'nts
which thu country could Iiiim for such u
dtlilllill. TllOSU XX'llO JIIl-W llolll ( llMJI
-,'nlv into Ncxvg.ito htfct't lifter tlm "anil.-,
luiio Illicit Iighthil, ui.iy iilncrx.-, i) "ook
itit up, thut tho xvholc to llour nf thin.
new Intililtti;,' is illttmiiiiitcil. It is hern
thai tho SOU vouns xi'otiicii ins' u work
mul tin if Inisiucs.sismsi.sts in tin- i.-ccipt
und ilisj.Mch of tclcgrujih i i.-s-ait.t.
At'terditcoxciinjjthtit nt least "UUxtonu-ii
can l.'fi'p a hecret (sccivcy is CNs"iiti.d
there), 1 asked : " lloxx niatiy disiiii-iMls
did you have tliirii-j; last year 1" lor I
hud ktioxvn iniicli of tho civil foil vico
lux oelf, uud hud Ihvii sixvatii tjjut in deal
ii.-,' with l.irj,'ij Itodics of men, tho exer
cisers of dincijilinu liuixt havo rccourso
to that fii.st means of declaring thut o1m
dieiieo and order urn iitdispcnsublf.
' Dihiuivs," h.u'd my friend, "yes, wo
h.ixo had n, ili.s;uis.sa!. Jliss was
dismissed. Hat it m-cius to mo it xxiii u
Ion- timo ago. I'll ejet tho liooks."
Tho books xxoixi ju-oduced, und it ni
lvaiTtl thut tho unfortunate ono naimtl
hud lceit bent awuy ut somo tuno iu
1S73. From ti hody of public seryant.s
as largo m a ivgiiuent thero had been no
tlUiniuuils in four ye.u-b. Anthonv Tiol
lojie. Kr-"Titxv ays he tlocati't iixx-car.
1
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