Jasper Weekly Courier, Volume 22, Number 6, Jasper, Dubois County, 30 January 1880 — Page 2
WEEKLYJDOURIER C. MAKE, Fmtlliktr. JASPBR, - - - INDIANA.
CUmiENT NEWS. WASMIMITtm. CRHHHlOXAl. VHOCKHIUNOS. ' Jan. U.-Smt-K number of petitions tvwwwm printed aoklag for tetweval of their lKrtttfcal dlbllle, -or a ConHitutlonal WmHK.nt irivlwc itu. rlaht to vole. Ili bill to increase Wf uuii- disabled rHmi wUlora from $ to fTi Per immth ""v.,.??r 11 hill ri.
Sffl 5' fVTr die wctlon of iuiS www Ir the protection of f2 tJ i:-il frontier. Referred
totbe CmmUt.' of tho Wliole. Mr.Mt-lortl tntiiieed a WU to establish a Bowl of Com-S"r-on Inter-State Comnwrce. Kc SrwT Mr. Huekiver, Chairman of the CoinmZ on BmiWti and Currency, rommcd
ttm tall ramlrinctne TrlT.LV,a rZ: tanks to be kept tu gold and stiver coin- J ontMmttoH of the Wll wa iKj-a uUl tommhtow. The remm of the Committee oh SSkwkn further cukleml Ih Committee of the Whole. , . Jan. M.-SfHUfc-Mr. Allison, from the Committee on Flnenee, rcjwrhMl back mlverely the joint resolution Mr. Bayard s) for tli withdrawal of tke legal-tender power of Trawwy notes, bayard made a ml nority report, signed by ilmsclf d Mr. herman. The credential of. Luke lror, aiiiwlnted Senator Irom Alabama, were pro.
seated, and He was sworn . -,,"7,"' .... IiIm nwtlution instructlnjc tne
i. ii. aot- uy i 1 tT si
had fH ni that uimrM wem a , ""r "
tWaMMMrr axtr anirorit Um to eon
Uhvw tha iwvtoa upm the bk to wklch he
kdctiM)H It.
u...o KIM miul W .Minded.
'rk iHMtMHMHt of tka LohUvM, Nh-
Title and Greet Soutkwi Railroad kave pur-
MiHMiw ii. ,.., tr iU.Htv of tke stock iHtkNHh-
sKvy MNHrx i m t an h. from
ym do m. He kowr, lj. m j Hekmaj, Kto mUof tke l Tke U of l)Lnr and Mvept the d 1n tk'e klHl. Ouray nro I , control U whirlwind. Mile ol Kround we
tke HiibwrlH of Clndnwatl, Wcuhw
FlHMice Committee to Imintre Into t ie prat. t4caWllty of refHrnUnt? the JWto debt
at a le rate oi Her cent., Hnd lie spoke at leath In Javor tlietwf. The Senate adjournal till MoRdaV J7M-Aftcr some mU-ellitno. fMwbnMne-'f. t-onMileration wiw resuiwed of the bill tHinlrl oM-hHlf of th wwiweof
nHtionai uhiikh io y m:jv nj-.y ; "" coIm at the UlleUStli Mr.lOWm(J mwke in wipport of the bill. The Hon tlifii entiatoCoHiinltteeof the Whole ou therejMrt Of the Committee on Utiles. Jax. 16. Senate ot in session Mewt The monilnpc hour who consumed in htariBK it-port of coHimlttees on priviito bills, and the IIoum then went Into Commit tee of the Whole on the private calendar. Adjourned till Monday. Jan. la.-SfHc-Mr. retry Introtluwd a Solnt twolutkm proiolnK an amendinunt to
tli Constitution tnat sunraKe i"'' -
that l uovernwent " " U, tj niail Win tke larKwt Tit- into tlw UlnUk Valley Ih Utah aihl , me 8,W wIhn, trf nl, belt te wrK.
rive tk UfteoHtlwk(fr 1 aews of lawl m the enure mh. L,1?,,:. v.iw i J..l. Marmiret Tuwy, XhI TO, a lady H-
tuiph m ih t mut nic i w- , . -
SO
nurl(it8
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do dotvffatloH I" Conrw willworiHt jroiMHltloBlMWtk' belkve tlwt othrvfbt tkre will t a war In th? lrtH and tke war would cot tke lieoidc of Colorado ten millions of dollar. The IIoiw Committee on Agriculture apnolntrd tke following Mtb-commltlee to conduet tke Invextifcatlon Ihto the adniinhUroUon of the aifalw of the Agricultural Pepartment: lteprwentative
Le Fevre (Chairman), liaten, Anderson, MeOowan and Dlbbrell. The !nvetistfon Is tke conscjtience of a resolution iHtrotluced In the House ly lr. l.e Fevre, ad adopted tome daya cince. Tke oommlttee have power to send for pemons and papers, and will ootnmeuce it' lalKrs at OIThe Senate Committee on Territories having referred t a Nib-committee, comioctl of Senators Vest, Hutler and Lokhh, the question of the orpinization of the Indian Territory into a Territorial Government, the latter, after several fceaelous lwve directed Senator Vert to prepare a bill providing for tke rtaMUlMuiit of the Territory of Oklahoma,
and tke appointment by the President of the
usual Territorial officer!'. iuc iepiMue
branch of the proposed Territorial Govern nifnt is to consist of the Council of IS mem
and the IIoH.oof Repfc?entatlve3
ra annortloned among tke several
tribe according to the number of qualified voters. Any male Indian 21
years of age, who has adopteu tne cumoih
life, will bo enutieu to vote.
ulltaor
ho stomacM, ami wuim - to eat a morsel of food or drink a drop of water. For 85 day, m vouehed by her family and pkieiH, nothing entereil Into her stomaek, and attkeextlratknof that period ske died from actual ctarvation. Three mill of the .Miami l'owder Commnv. near Yellow SnriiiKs, Oreene County,
O., 'expkMlel on tke ISHk, killing two men, Taiart. lud earner. Tke mills and ma-
i-hlnerv were detmdished.
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JatneM E. KoVtl'S lare porK-lwchuijc if-
tabllikmet, at Omaha, with oer worth of iirovlsloiis.wa- burned oh the night
of tkelStk. Insured for about one-half of
total los.
At Lancaster. IVoria County, III., on the
17th, A. C. Itarne! swt and probably fatally
toeraev. awl were mt dispersed tmtll tke turewaaaH Irregular and Illegal rwmmilitary kad been eallwlUt. I . Altkmigh not w Matd xpmy( JuhwVavre.tkeemiHeHtFrenekiitatwman ' the pre.umptln U tkat tke Court RHdllpuWleanmmlMsrftkeSwtforth! IhM the Uembllcan lhktMro to he l)ertmet of tke Rhone, and ako mmr the legally wiwtltuted law-nrnklat body of of tke Fremh Aeademy, dhwl mtk IWk, tke Slate. . , . ... " , linth housw of the Kunlon hei.uturo mt Tke City of Toklo, .Iain, haibfen d- on the 17th. The sltuat Ion of affair ws diskv another oonHairation, tk thinl ettwl t Home length, thegeneral wtHltneHt
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nut on I iH-ing tiiai, aiuiiiiigu nn u - ifivn mity like iire!iie Cnrt anunjufct and parltaan one, ' . . . .... v.. i, i
re laid there count no no appeal uiu u laitiinu
..... ...... t 9.t tltf .1. nl -l.A.' W.lttl ..illlllklllf All WUU
wa.te, lr,0W home uwiroymi ami w?' " 11 " V " , iwwn made dilute. The Um of life!-, pointed to n-port upon the be, method of
inuvvviim nun ""in Momlav.-The Ueptiblbn LeKll.tture met and elected Daniel F. PhvK Governor; s .1. Chailhourne, Secretary of State; ,t. Y. Foler, Treastiror; II. U. Cleaven, Attorney(Seneral; 8. J. (lllxlin, Adjutant-Gene-r.ilt t(telhcr with an Kxecutlvo Council an
reekoncd t 100, although the prccHo number ean not lm ascertained. A conUleralile part of the foreign district was destroyed, Including several wiWc lonary establishment, one church, and one foreign newspaper office the Toklo Times. The Legation of the United States was In danger, but escaped unharmed. Kxtraordlnary mvMures of relief were Instituted hy the Government authorities and private IndivIduaN, and no effort are ired to alleviate the Kiifferlng, but all these are necessarily Insnfncient. (IKKKKAIi.
Another imnortant railway consolidation
hatheeneffectwl-tbatof the Union Faclllc and Kans l'acltle Hallways. The movement was engineered hy Jay Gould, who owns about Hvc-hevenths of the Kansas la- t
.k:. It i further announced mat a
wounded Mattie Ford, who liad rejected his ,.ynmCnt0 representing (Imdd'a Interests has addrees.and then put a bullet Into his own pureiia!ied 50,000 shares of Central Facific
stock, with the ultimate design, as misruled, of consolidating the entire system of
trans-continental railways turner a Hingie
brain.
On the 17th Major Morrow again came up with Victoria in the San Mateo Mountains and drove him from his position. LieutFrench was killed and two scouts were wounded. Enemy's loss not known.
managementthat of Jay Gould, of course.
.. t..ti:,.l
i til Wll lllH w
1 Tjinil re to be surveved. and each person
HtricteU on account of sex or any other roaoit i .,,t ranmi,rnf tribe wciiovinir a res-
WrMblffii tEo emtlon wilhin the limits of the Territory is prevent cruelty to animals hi traniortatlon to a homestead of 100 acres. Tke E&s ets n,iB ,aids in,,,hc (ETn. Y.) introdui-ed a bill relating to the Territory to railroads upon the extin-inter-OceantcCafUt. Itrwiue-tstlie 1'relent uhment of the Imlian title, and Sections
.nim-iiufiiAitfi.niuiniinnaiiiuiiimniMuciiia r - .
of the principal maritime nwni.PLKu"'V.e.
in the beiectwn oi arouieoi me 3iiii."""i' transit which shall be found towrvo mo.t
KAST AXD SOUTHEAST. A bill has been introduced into the Kew York legislature providing for choolng Presidential Klec'tors by ConKress-lenal Districts, with two Electors at Urge. A fleet of piratical oyster vessels have takui
possession of the lower Happahannock River in the neighborhood of Lancaster County, Va., and defy the lawful owners of the bi
valves, the residents along the banKs.topre-
vent their depredations. Two of the cltl-
Tiin Titonni.KS is iaink. The Fusion Senate melon the 14th and after a brief session adjourned. The House appointed a Committee on Election which subsequently reported that 7d members ccr-
titted bv the Governor and council nan ap- . pcaredand were qualified. The Committee f alo reported In favor of unseating Dnnnell j Mtnn.l of Westbrook on account of illegal t
votes, and seating Merritt W. Styles (Dem.)
In his place. A number or members opposed unseating Duntwll without further
merits oi tno case, ami
lansely the xen:ml interests of all nmritMne t JfintL. anifto communicate to such Govern-
to
10 and W are reserved for school pur-
imw. The committee, it is said, are very
doubtful a to the right of Congress to dis
poses the Indians of their laiulu, and tla-y
will enilcavor to so frame the bin a- io pru-
.....tia titu iiiuiru ill nil. .ill 1 1 in ... v.i.
Saiuyof JScraS"Uotetrlt.' Mr. . vent those objection which thelndiantril.es ier ( Townsend (K-, III.) introduced a bill pro- , wIim Uic Territory have hitherto made Kat. . . b.wlmiul u iiif'tltlltlIlL In ri'tTHril i ... . l 1
!OTBor organisation ot a lerruona.
dent. nroyWlng for their etectton hy
a ma
jority of the votes ol the pwple.aml for the j abolltkin of the Electoral College. Mr. el ! pneci nTMoUntnHlucedabillcreailw J. It.Kads wllhin uta M.iHt a bmlv corporate uwler the 1 ,rha
form of government, and will cmleavor to
to ciiulp a
force of 4200 militia, which will be sent to dis
perse the marauders.
Prof. Samuel Gardiner, formerly uovem-
mcnt Electrician, and a well known inventor, died -uddenly at Huffalo on the Wth.
Lane Emmm, Treasurer of the Town of
Everett, Mass., is a defaulter to the amount
of ?23,000 and has ab-eonded. It is sanl that
officials are Implicated.
Smith, a negro, confined in the Jail
at Joncsboro, Ga., for an assault upon a
woman, was hanged by a mob on the night
.ens were kl.lel at long ra,e from one of ecommitted by a vote "f "EloU e i tUeves,cls The Legislature of th & le has tyfo 0 Thc ousc tlien e Uo n to t hcl
appropnaieii money summ-iu i'i' atnouniei.
The only business done In theFusion I.egMktttrcnn the 15th was the adoption by the House of the report of the Committee on Elections, unseating Donnell, Republican, In favor of Styles, Democrat. The Hribery Committee of the Houe took some additional testimony confirmatory of that of Swan and Harrrim.in. On the previous
night about ,7) Republicans from Hangor, under command of Capt. "N'hltinorc, came
follows: First District, Roscon L. ih.wers; Second District, Frederick Kohle; Third District, Joseph T. Hinckley; Fourth Distrlet, Win. Wilson; Fifth District, James G. Pendleton; Sixth District, Louis Darker; Seventh District, Samuel X. Campbrll. Governor Davis was then sworn in and delivered an inaugural address, after which both homos adjourned till Monday. Gov. Davis' first official act was to notify Gen. Chamberlain that ho had been legally con-tituted Governor of the State, at the same time transmitting to him certified cony of the Opinion of tho Supreme Court.
, Gen. Chamberlain replied, recognizing ! tho legality of Gov. Davis's election, and at i once issued a general order declaring his ! term of office at an end. Gov. Davis then
reappointed Gen. Clminberlaln to his former position. Gen. Chamberlain, in his reply to Gov. Smith, declined to recognize the latter as Governor without an authoritative docisionof thc Court In his favor. It U reported that during the day the entire military force was held In readiness at the various armories prepared to march to the State-house and surround the same at the first signal of violence. Many hundreds of Republicans from other cities and town had Hkcwle qule.tlv iicmhled at the Capital in anticipation of a collision between the opposing factions. The Hepubllcan Legislature met on the
l!hh and elected some minor officer:. see-
retarv of State Chadbourne sent a commnni-
idaturc announcing the fact
that the State seal had not been turned over to ldm. and the returns of votes arc not on
I file. An order was passed by the House ! providing for the purchase of a new seal : should the State seal not be found. The I State-house was giurded by a large military I anil police force, under command of Major
ye. At about 4 p. m. iov. tinun, .mi. Lamson, President of the Fusion Senate, Talbot, Speaker of the House, and a number of members of both houses, appeared at the
i gate leading to thc State-house and Individ-
tect them in their rights by every means
the power of Coweres.
ri-i. iio. summit ton nil "MIHtarv Affairs
funs 1 I IIC 1UU vviuiwi1'-1' "".-. -
t ii, jMimtrt sncii . nave airreeu UTMuia reiHiu in im
a) It may neeii, proviu- vntr The majority rcpon, sisneu oj
lag that the worK oi erawnrnwa ,, r.u ftr the Committee, wilt
tuuiii lit tne er-uwunn;
PHHy; authorizing
right of way
be eommenceil within two years anil coin
withm seven vearsfmm thc ja that Porter's disqualifications
this aet. and that ft said work He com- , rmf,VwL that he be restored to
kts
rank nd privileges, and that the
vrtin within :A years. it autlori'H Bm 0r 75.000 be awarded him in
.:t ?Ji t:Tu Vi !l!eu of back pay. The minority report,
amT complete nnneyj as jmy appear ,kn,wl by the Jtepublieaas of the Committee,
Mwwwary, . P roprxw '""" ", aereess in recotaimending that rorter ie rc
mtf5Z& MrrVox 67 Sf,T ored to his former rank, but without any
oleretl a resolution tenderimc tho hall otiiie-1 cnmpensatlon forliack pay, awl also d(sa-
.'tf,1 "opTOS'n. 'but , gm, with the action of the majority that
C.Tiiiv agreed to-M to vi. inlitlcfl was done him through the errone
Jax. 30. A'i Mr. Logan, by request, otisnndingof tlte Court-martial by which
uresented a petition of soldiers lor tne pas- . h W!i tried.
axe of the Weaver bill, for tke payment to Th President bs nominated James Rus-
soWiers of the dilference between gre baeca jj jowen present 3IinUter to Spain, to be
Xfsimply 1 ww"tlloS tile hill Mincer to England; John V. Foster, pres-
pieces of denigogutn
of the xreatCft.
ever invented m
L'oncrtss. and he regretted tne sMium-rn were deceived into sigulme a .pelltioti In its
favor. Alter pacing M-'Venu ununnnnaiii bllbtlHJ Senate took up asthesiRtial oidd the bill to prevent cruelty to animals IhiihumlKrtHtkn, and several promjsc-1 hh-ii1-nients were discussed tow Among
tbu iitiu TffMTcl was one mi.ro-
cnt MlnUter to Mexico, to le Minister to
Russia: Lucius Faireklld, prc?eat Consul
General at Park to lss MiniMerto SiIn;
of tke 16th.
The RePHldlean Executive Committee
Bergen County, X. J., have adopted a resolution reouestinc Hon. C. IL VoorhH, Mcm-
ler of Cmgress from the Fifth Congressional
District, to resign. Mr. oorhis was itc-i-dent of the First National Rank of Hacken-
sack and thc Hackensack fcavings-oanK,
Which recently failed, with liabilities or over $300,000 and nominal asset. Mr. Voorhls bis been Indicted for embez
zlement and misappropriation of funds, ami also stads charged with tke crime of forgery. Hi reply to tke Commit
tee i tkat he l innocent of all criminal In
tent or action, ami will make good hU de
fense lcfore a proper legal tribunal.
Thc Jurv In thecal of Rev. Herbert II.
Hayden, on trial at New Haven, Conn., for
the murder of Mary Ftannaro, iauc io
agree. On tke Unal ballot the Jury stood 11 for acquittal to one for conviction. The trial lasted TCt days.
Arthur Jordan, a negro, eloped with and
married the weak-minded daughter of a re-
luto Augusta, under the Imrresslon thtt a (t..m:in(,.(i admission, which was sev-
contllct was imminent. ai mc ruipiesi i . rt.f,IH(,ti them bv the officer in commaniL
. Acting Governor Lanison, Gen. Chamberlain ' re',j,j!nC officers of the two houses then
reduced the police foreo attheState-housc.-
Gen. Chamberlain issued an address to the people of the State, advisltvg all to Iceep patleHt until the pending political and legal question could Iks c-dmly considered, and giving assurance that in hi belief calmcounsclswoukl ultimately prevail. He says in conclusion: "My attitude towards Hon. Mr. Unison, as a matter of duty, has been made known in my reply to hi inquiry addressed me on the 12th day of January. At the ttiuol ri't-ml him as in a position to
contribute In a high degree
save us from anarchy
reouires me to savhc lias by all means in his
power aided In keeping the field clear for thf lawful and peaceful solution of matter in issue. "-Acting Governor Umson addrcsed a communication to thc Justices of the Supreme Judicial Court, setting forth briefly the facts upon which thc Fusion Government based Its claims, and de,...,w.int. ti... itPtmbltcaii l.pirMaturc as "an
and Philip II. Morgan, Louisiana, to be MIn- spcctable white farmer of Fauquier County, j,, alkl evolutionary ister to Mexico. Va.. He wa arrested upon a charge of ml- H)lMj
The following additional norolnatioHS have
been made by the President: hi I II. Mur
ray, Ifentucky, Governor of Utah Territory;
eegenatlon ami locked up.
ike 18th he was taken
by a mob and hanged to a
On tke night of
from the Jail tree. Jordan
iiucixi iiv Mr. inuoerson ut.. j. i"i
S1," S "ftl 1T1 intrtSi ced i i iTim r -so" I William J. Phillip.", I . S. Marshal, Eastern already hail a wue ami tnrce emmryn, ..." FUsinlst, of Va-sallwro, entitled to KVtk 1 wi1' e deserted in favor of hi white mam- l0,,, t'Hf! neV. Nathaniel llutler . j,lWforthe u orata. k Republican, and Murray was sworn In, thus EfDS&ai J S" Marshal, Nevada. A horrible murder, which followetl upon ,l c nlumh,r of tlullIl!H!r, of the 8tate',mVn& S 5 Sth A. Terry, Secretary of the Territorial crime still blacker, occurred t roton yrtwnj proceeded miVKt'taTS hT? HfJ1 "''If' nfCTrZ0nM ffiwiflnf KJtw .IM.t, for Governor, KBkW5Mo.J,"hohdctarKnftb victim was Mary C. Crew, aged 9$, wife o w thc thc mmw MiLMMetl twfJL yiFK'vaiMknilKny for many years connected with ,Toscih Crew, a farmer. Mr. Crew left i Smith and Alonzo Garcelon. .kl Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen and home at noon, and upon his return JTJ "a :,molI(lIv elected Smith Gov-
called their respective biMlles to order Upon tho sidewalk, when a formal protest was made against their exclusion from the State-house "by a usurping body," after which thev adjourned to meet at Union Hall on the following day. At night the Fusion -ids held an oven-air indignation meeting, at which there was hi- crowd and great excitement, although none but peaceful measures were advocated by the principal speaker. The Republican Legislature, on the 'JOth, rnniMiri-i'iit rcxiltit ions declaring
degree to the efforts to j Upf th(j , , L((i.uUre uf ,he State, and ,- and ruin, and Just cc mmln. 4t) 1,uj,licthat any and all other
bodies purporting to be thc Legislature were acting entirely without authority and In violation of the Constitution. The Secretary of State w,is authorized to procure suitable Slate seal, the original having been abstracted. Upon the request of Wall.ice R. White of Wluthrop, a committee was appointed to investigate, thc charges Of bribery preferred against
him by Fusion members of tno i.'gMature. The Fusion Legislature met In Union Hall. Speeches were made by Dickey, Rradbury and others, urging the members to stand firm and they would ultimately be recognized a the legal Legislature by the Courts as well as by Congress. It was Mated that money would be provided to pay the mileage and per diem of tnemlwr. The
committee appointed to prepare questions io
o i;ouri not oeiug rrauj
assembly of per-
Uoth Houses of theFusion Legislature met on the lrtth. The House adopted the report of the Committee on Election, declaring
Vi. ...... i, .1,..,. tru.v tin. Hi wir. snenklnz from
llillVIIl II .'. - - w -I - the center of the hall'from the vers edge of the t'.reeniMick lion's den." as he expressed lr; Me aertHl that leal tender notes, In tiine ot vuXu. u-uru u luihlfc NHUntMIIU H DOlitleill UO
(lee. 'The House then fiirthercoiisbkrt'd In
Committee of tlw wimuc tnj reoon, m Committee on tlreKevlsionof Rules.
the
The Senate Committee on Finance, by tie vote of 4 to 4, on the 14th,rehwed to receffimeml the passage of Senator Thurbwh'h resolution reiealig the legal-tender au.ntv nf irrcenltaeks. Senator Jmes, the
absent member of tke committee, being maa was killed, and at Umatilla, Astoria,
Abandoned Lands, under Gen. 0. O. How
ard. He lost heavily In specnlating In Gov
crnmciit claims of various kinds.
WK8T ANK SODTHWMST.
A most terrific hurrtme prevailed
throughout Oregon and Washington TcrrL
tory oh tlie 9th, Information of which was not
received until nearly a week later, on account
ef the total interruption of telegraphic com
munication -with San Francisco. At Portland
many buildings were blown down and one
at about 8 p. lit., he
lving dead in a bed-room, shot three times
in the head and once in thebrest. A neigh
bor who called at the house during the afternoon found Mrs. Crew engaged in con
versation with a stranger, whose ostensible
nuronce was to buv a farm. There seems to
be no doubt that this man wa the guilty party, ami efforts were at once put forth to
effect his arrest. Representatives Ktimbergcr, Petroof and Clarke of the Pennsylvania Legislature, ex-
State Treasurer Kemble, and several other
known to be opposed to the resolution, at i Vancouver, Salem, ami other places more or pronimcnt politicians and lobbyist of that
crnor, 18 votes being east. Members of the Executive Council and minor State officers were then chosen, as follows: l'. A. Sawyer, Secretary of State; Chas. A. White, Treasurer; W. H. Mclllan, Attorney-General; M. M. Folsora, Adjutant-General. Executive Councilors First District, Edwin C Moody of York; Second District, Charles II. Chase of Portland; Third District, John II. Redtnon of Ellsworth; Fourth District, Hen
ry H. Priest of Vassalhoro; Fifth District Wm. M. Itust of Belfast; Sixth District, John It. Foster of Haiieor; Seventh
submit to the Supremo
to report, the Legislature
morrow.
adjourned till to
THE MARKETS.
NEW YORK. January SI. IW,
tko .ii-Kwt nn nf Senator Uavard u was , less uamage wai uouc.
thereupon agreed br common consent that j A dlsite:h from Fargo, D. T., 14th, said j tke oommlttee nhouM report adverndy; that thc Dakota Division of tins Northern thereon. Those voting for the report of the i l'acific Railroad lwd been completely block-
vMohitton were: Mers. Ilayard, Kcrnan, auwi ny snow ami iceiora vvecs iist.
Wallace ami Morrill: againt a reiwrt: Senator Lamar had a stroke nf paralysis at
Vmrs. Beck. Voorhees, Ferry ami Allison. ! Ids home In Jackson, Miss., on the lSUk. His
Among recent nominations made by the condition, although declared not dangerous!
President are: E. B. Pomeroy, United 1 by IiHphyslekui, was sucli as to give ms
State havelieen indicted for bribery In con
nection with the Riot Claim aet. FOKKIfiX.
A cablegram from St. Thomas says new
has arrived of terrible floods on the Island of St. Kltts. by which 4J(X) lives have been
lost, property to the extent of .iKyxHi
destroyed, and the whole Island devas
tated.
OATTI.K Xal I ve Steers,. . .
ttttEKr Common to Cluilce.. HOils-IJve ClUTOK Middling..... Kl.orit-GiHid to Choice WlIh.vT No. 2 Red COItN No. "i - ( I ATS West ern Mixed ....... I'O I : K Metxt , Ne v . . . . .... ..... ST. WUlti. COTTON" Middling IIKEVKi-Cllolcoto Fancy... Cood to l'lime Nutlve Cows Texua Steers IIOGS Coiimionto ssi'lcot.... SUKKI'-tNiiiuniin to Cliolre..
.:unl)s, per neiui....
fi..Vi ll.i
4.70 a .... 'i WHI t 1.4S
7SW
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District, Chas. I). Wblddcn of Calais. Later In the day the Governor elect qualified
and sent In his message to tho two houses. l'LOUR-Clwdi e One of the Nr-Uotof "V. Smith wa the - Ar, ikat-n u vini.MVNo;i::: publication of a special order relieving Gen. i n-i winter, No. .. 1-M.nn.i.orinin frnm hit niM.li Ion as Command- (VlltN'Nii.MMixcd.. ..........
cr-in-niei oi um nnuu .nimm, Ing commanding officers of all military organizations to report directly to the Governor as Commander-in-Chlrf. The order
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M.AtklUn,XJnltedSUteSuoW The Louisville (Ky.) Savings-bank sns- Rev. Albert Bushnell, the first American wa ,rsona!ly served upon ' Cha.id er-,
rutneral. New Mexico. Knded payment on the 11th, caused by
Th- ifnnsfl Committee on Eleetiow. in tlie ! dencit in the account, of the Cashier, Mr.J.
.tui nf VnCahn v. Orth. Ninth II. Ittihrer. to the amount of $J7,O00. Mr.
Indiana District, hM granted the petition of Mtostant to go on and take testimony. The Sub-Committee of thc House Appro tHrlatlons Committee, charged with the investigation of what are denominated the star" route contracts In tke mail service, examined Gen. Hrady, Second As.ltMt Postmaster-General, during several daya. The purpose of the inquiry to ascertain what eausred tke defleteney of $a,WO,000 of appropriation fer tke current fhKsal year. Gen. Hrady was put through a eeiirse of pretty severe ipiosHoaing eoendag tke emtreU) mit hy
ItehrerUOO years of age and is one of the
kret stockholder lntheJJank. The Dl
reetora will make good the deficit. A negro named Charles Smith, charged with arson, was hanged .by a mob at Walton, Ky., on tke 14th. Abe Rothschild, the convicted murderer of " Diamond llessle," has lieen granted a new trial by the Texas Supreme Court. Major Morrow's command had another bruh with Victoria's Arches on the lath, striking them at the head of the Hio Puereo In New Mexleo and driving the savages toward tke Animas, where Morrow expeet-
missionary to the wc-tern coast of Afr!c
died at Sierra Leone on Dec. 2 lasL Mr,
Bushnell wa a native of Home, Oneida County, N. Y., and Went out as a missionary in 1813. He was very Influential in procuring the alHilitlon of the slave trade and amcllorlzlng the condition of the natives. Serious riots occurred at Pesth, Hungary, In consequence of the fatal skootlng of Herr Verhomy, editor of the Kltttmr and Radical memlver of Parliament, by Haron Malthcnyl. It Is claimed tlmt the nobility sought to destroy Verhorsy, and piit forward tho Baron, who is tke best pistol shot In the Empire fer tke purpose. The mob attacked the olub-keuse mott frequented hy the aris-
laln by a member of the Governor's Staff. The General acknowledged it receipt and
said ho would reserve his decision until the following morning.
Thc opinion of thc Supremo Judicial Court in response to the Inquiries propounded by tho Republican Legislature was published. It is addressed to "Hon Joseph Locke, Presi
dent of the Senate, and lion. George Weeks, Speaker of the House of Representatives, at Augusta, Me.," and decides nearly or quite every question submitted In favor of tho Jtcpublicalis. Tho Court holds substantially that the Governor and Council were bound by the opinion of
tho Court, constitutionally expressed, anil that tke organization of the Fusion Leglsla-
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