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IV VOLUME IaXXHT. I.OUISVIIXE, THUBSDAT 2IOK2niTG, FEBIIUAIIY 2, 1SS8. jsnsvr series, xo. 6,973. HEWS AND C0HHEI1L nSWUTIZL eta fciWir" for ninliy kg local reiaa; Cou Bassgrr Tocso aJInmn a 1 arwf comoact "flMO letter tO Gea.

Dcxa broach th Cocnr-Jxnu aL this aorBmn I oar triemls eoo-tino their recently adopted practice of writing: for our column. they may, ia become) as accomplished nw-apar nn ss tUy hav proroa them-telves ia matters pertaining; to railroad They haee at least learned thai it hi act iic 11 rj to spread tbeeneeivee mrt three column to say what can he mrtor said ia one-loorth the pft? Ind this ie a atrooc sained, 8om prominent citizens of Washington county us also heard from thie morning on the subject of railroad, aad, altogether, ear serial grows in strength and breadth with each socccsaivo chapter. Csrr. EucVos A.rtm and Cape POU.T Bar two gallant soldiers of the Salvation Army, were married at Little rails. N.

a short time since, peat which happy occasioa pretty fOtXT sought to heighten her natural advantages, so to speak, by wearing a bostls. Gen. Mooax, the Commander fcvChief of the Army, ordered her to take it off. and Mis PoiXT, following tk natural coarse of a wSIfol and mm womin. refused to spoil the Jnmc of has- dress at the command horrid man.

the result being that the Centains. so recently merged Into mm, were discharged from the Army tf Snmnncn made aa Ineff ect- mal tffort jesterdaj to hare the pending treaty with Great Britain considered in He aLo incidentaily re marked, concerning the BUir bttt, that had been and would be discussed by. uf ar-Kml minis." and that miifh puposed to instruction from them sa ho was to letting a British Conv msstioner instruct him as to hie duty bout the treaty. Mr. Bibdubxbou had scarcely taken his seat before the tti.s ViU rm no.

and Senator Proa of Alabama, la the role of -school marm, delivered a speech in its favor. Tan bill now before the General A.embv. rraattnc rT to the Judge of the Losxhrvill City Court during a short aaamal vacation seesae to be a just on, as tt places that official apon the same faatlne with all the other judicial cfii- Mn in. the State. Us a barder MkMl anna than any of them, as his con hi ia session every day.

ssve Sun days, ia the year, while most if not all caber Jadges have an annual summer vacation, which in no mi1" interferee with their salaries. Last Monday lira, Philip Sxzxk. of this city, was divorced on the plea that her husband was in the penitentiary serving a life sentence for an infamous crime. Tuesday morning she became Xra. WjL A.

Webb, through the medium it a marriage license and a parson. This ia promptness personifled. though it has been beaten. Still, when the late change to a milder temperature is considered, it mar be cut dowa as near the head of the record for quick time. "Wm.

HaGeX has been paying his ad dressee to the daughter of Maj. P. K. hcU-TVAM, of Omaha, and that gentleman, as a means of disposing of the ffwrifm suitor, had him arrested as a vagrant. If kUj.

bCLUTas's course be generally adopted throughout the country, or rather in the dues, young men without visible means of support and there's millions of them will have to ake to the woods. JlBi Uim A. Bbowx Is in 'Washington asserting that America was discov ered A. D. 1.000.

by Ltlf Exizaox. This informs lio ie at variance with our farmer opinions on this subject, but, aa we bene never to see the day when we will dispute with a lady, the CocKlxa- Jocsaai. accepts Miss Bxown's dates and personal recollections of the event mm correct. Ecaccg ZurjtXBJLsv, well known In connection with railroad enterprises in Kentucky, and a former director ia the Fidelity Bask, of Cincinnati, who was indicted during bis absence in Europe for complicity in the wrong transactions that institution, has returned. Yesterday he appeared before Judge 8aoe.

aad entering a plea of not guilty, was released on bond in the sum of CJO.OUO. Ma. RaxdaIA is reported as dmsatie-fled with the abstract of the tariff bill which was published yesterday la the CocBJZsVJocxjiaUaad will 'oppose it 'Vigorously. It is noTproZsiUe than any 1 ever expected Mr. BaxdaIA to favor 1 promising a reform ox tana ETaoao opposition will be made to the proposed repeal of the tax on fruit bandies, henator BccK is of opinion that If the measure goes through the Mouse, ill fail the Senate.

Crmca a Obult. a well-known jour-aahat of Texas, connected with the Galveston Xews, is dead. He was a brother ef Mr. Jo ua IX. of the Cavd bsrvice Commission.

Ma. Mcocrr ssys that he does not want church members to cooieTo the evening errices at the Tahemsde, as they crowd out others who cannot attend at any car ha tuna. Eowsko HlcaJtsit.cf chot aad killed ia TLaI town Tuesday evening by Dr. J. B.

licGtt, upon whom he was sdTaacig with a drawn laifa, Tuts is ground- heg day, and the nxaa ah a goose-bone suould retire gracefully to tie rtrar and give the auodchuck a chance. Tub total caah ia the L'niieJ States Trceaurj, anown by the lreaurr's getMrrsl account, is (iOuJlJ.feti. bruiti C1UJ3LI returned yesterday to Valujiguu, bis bejuth very much Uu(weu. OUT AND Hi PRISON. Dublin' Ex-Eijor Serres His Sentence and Is Released From Jail.

Hi. Cot, H. Gets (he Heath For "Indtifls Teaaati To Conspiracy." Ultra-Si diesis Hot FaToraLI To Pr-nsli's Proposed Son-ObstractiTa Tactics ia Parliament. Twn JLHepsd From America On Trial At Yrvgate Far Conspiracy- ZTxoyzajr Arraxu still ixttlzs. SebUa.

Fes. Ex-Lard Msver Bemvea ef Deblla was relayeed boa TsUsssors sitiss teday sils twe swat: ssBaoea.sas. A larre erw was sataered Is trees, ef the soildlas; aad creeled. Mr. SeJllvaa with greaS eaiasslsaas.

Sir. BuIUvaa afterwards reserved sddresMa trom verieov delecsttoss. Mr. SaOivaa. la apech after nla reiraas frees prtaoa.

aaid that he sere desired a greater men of Independence for Ireland, but now thouzht that Mr. Gladstone's pre-pnaisi were a fair eoaapromisai, aad would aainttae te saline to pases sad goad fet-lowebip. Be urged the people to join the 5aUoasl Lmcue, snd to ssseft sseretly, if they eoald not saret ooaoly. osa sons roa The trial of Mr. Cox.

Member of Partie-msat. for saaklng a speech st EUdyaart, Cewaty Clare, la October, inciting tenants to eonepirscy. wm eaoehsiad So-day. Mr. Cox wm eoarirted and inlinciii to on SBoath's nnprnenaiaBt.

Mr. Cox wm take to limerick sad lodged lathe jadtli Father Meksnna. a priast of Smdysart, am hem aom mooed tor denniinrlng the rrm-denS Msgiatrste of Ennis. beore whom Mr. Cox wm tried, a dog, sooundrel.

blsck-urd snd traitor. The bench rereaed to eompry with Mr. Coxs requit for a longer mnfanna ia order to ma hie him to appeal. It ia stated that oa the sxpiratloa ef Mr. Cox's am tone, he will be Lran mted ea a chare of mastns a aptech st Hrhnll.

InciS- iag the peopl to oonapirecy. hixteea yeuthe of Dromore have senhmred to unprasmmant for one weak with hard labor for lighting boanrvs to eeletorale tee ralaam of WiiUam O'Brien. aoToomnsT BAIXOWS Lmroosi. feh. X.

'The snmmittm haviag honor of si wars. CBriaa and 8ulUvaa aav beea beycoued by ail the oeneis ef Isrg halls ia London. Mr. Sullivsa that ho was sot aCniart to edit hi papers whil fas priaoa. a prreilsg that wm granted to others.

Be mys be is ready to andsrge further unprisoaiuant for Ireland's sake. GERM AX GOSSIP. Political and Social relate Prem Empire el William. the Bra trv. Feb.

The tons of the Oovera-saH orxanson the aati-Sociaiiet bill indi cate a complete aurrsader by the Govern ment, snd a willingncm to accept a two years prolongation of the oparativ period of the preat law, and to abandon the offensive samsdntents. Prince Bismarck is expected to ipmk oa the Military bill oa Friday aext. The Kreus geitnsg mys that the War Office baa advawd the Ooranaml of the asceasity of aerioes inquiry to whether or aot the security ef the tmtara frontier mj-peratlvaly aemands sa exteoaloa of the atra-getio railwsys. The Crowa Prtnos went oa a long excar-aion to-day to OspedalstU. tie wm sooom-raniad by the Crowa rTiaeia.

the Ims of Leem, toe 1'iinoam of tiax Mainingm and Vr. Mactenri Th acb rich tea, refarriag to the report that Lord Kaadolph Caurcbiil desired to VMtt tYince Baamarck eaile in Oermany, but recetvU turough Herbert Bismarvk aa intimation, that tae Chanorlior wm ao fully occapted ith public I mimi that eouid aot reonv him. mys that taoae poaitioo to know the facta ata( that if Lord Kandoipu had intimal-H a desire to sm rYtaos Bismarck, even although th vieit migut not be eoavenimt oa account of iU-bealta or aeed-f ui spphcatioa to bun new, he would hav been raoeived. An imperial edict Juat lamed at 8trasbarg. aatoonma th lormanon of a Committee of Agncuiuirslor A hero Lorraine, conaiating ot awoten in mos diatnct.

Branch am-etauom anil be formed, over which local AtagiacraMe wiilJireBide. sniemth taoveraur oould deckJ to sppoiat other Prmaient. Local pariah smuciatione are to siewt snd conault with th district bodies. Th project appear to beianiamnont to the creation of CSamhr of Arncattars aal Trad, to be cwntraiisadst btreaUirg. th proaecuuoa of Uerr Wagner, a brewer.

of hluuig for aJrged trsaaooahi praotioss hm been aiviieil. On th Boer to-day prim were ftraoer. mcantim sdvaaced par cent. lue bs. I'eteraburs: Bourm Gamtts sn- aouncm that a Bniaiaa railway ktaa of OJU.UUO ere lit nwUm hu beea eonrlmssd with tiopa at of Aaiatsruasa.

Partiameatarr Palate. Losmoa, Psb. Lord Hsrtingtoa hm hwued a circular to the djesUeof mecobera of the House of Commons, saying that impor tant I miii 1 wui require teetr preamm imnmdiataly upon th opening of Par 11-meat. A CabineS Council will be held oa Friday for th parpom of saooJdine; the atatemeuu to aoad ia the peach from the throne. Th Miaisterisl circle is emndeat that refar- enos to the foraiga situation will bs optimis- Uo to too.

Th Breach will aiao coarratulats ParlianMOt upon th unprevd coaoiuoa of lreiaiid, apon toe general revival ia trade, aad spoa the hopeful pros-tme toe the nauooal fliiannm. JL rroup ot t-uuuai mnsun ec ran- iiameat axe ftmmaii Vet.ng witu th 1 tnaiif wnS to object of eooveruag 66atruruva tactics during the couUag Larze contingent of hameUitm wui oia the roup. reiuauig ie adhere to the Ularistan- 1 erueil puuey ot awnnai ran mm. TaeMarderal rttsmaarlce. Dvsu.

Feb. I- Ta Freeman's Journal demands that the Government aad th police the earn vigilance to unearth th maa who murdered farmer nujuaanos. Bear Trsle, County Sherry, as they exert sgtinat prieU snd Members of rarlismeut, who vcoture to ma epeecbea. If the saeiins are permitted to sarape, it mys, the fsct will be es.sUi.bai beyond ye or nay, last to hmi'fi power of th Government are not fur th detection and uahiueat of CTiiue. tat for th exectioa of back rants.

Ike pouce know every aiaa ta lraiee, aua tbrs ill ixxhiiig to sscum their tsilur to arrret the murderers. The rlzprem iCooMC-veUve) mys that Fit. Diuni aad lm deo.eincei a land-grah- ber, and that this easrge furnished the mo tlve for his murder, loe uaers of such lan- ruace. It aavs, ought to be iadicted mnm to the ennto. The murderer is the direct sad natural rmsl mt the Kstionsl League's teaching aad laflnsnos.

ThatAlgeriaa Incident. Paam, Feb. 1. A telegram from Constaa-ttnople regarding the arrirt stDsmsseusby Turkish soldiers of sa Algerian allsgsd to hare beea aader French protection, mys: The srrsatad Algerian wm charged with fourtoaa ciffinam. He wm not arrested inside th French Conaulste.

but outsid th buUdlng. Th French GovernnMot snd the Forte have eppointod a cotnmierioa to inquire iato ta mm, sad ahm to invsatigato taeposttkmer Ahrsrisas in Syria, with view to rsctifyiair condition of affair of which France hm frequently complained, The French member of th corotniemn. M. Ember, will embark at Marmillm row for ConetamlnopU. Msrley aad Rip a.

Losdoa. Feb. Mr. John Xorley the sfsrqsls af Rlpoa went to DubUa to-day. They received oeatloas at the different ta tlens at which their trals stooosd.

On their arrive! at hJiigstoa tney received aa siiniim irom tns loss com ni tisumsrs. and war enthuaisstirslly grssud by a great crowd. After a short stsy they proceeded to Dahlin. Lord Kipoa and air. Moriey were ototud from th ststion to their hotel by a torcnugat procession, in which fllty tradm ware rvprasenled.

1 hm proreminn pa aid through th priooipai atreerh, wbich war emmiy pscssa wttn enmustsstie erowas. i Alleged Dysamlters Oa TriaL Los dos. Feb. The trial of Thomas Csllsa. formerly ot Lowell, Mi Michael Harkina, of Philadelphia, th alleg ed dynamiters, wm begua to-day at gate.

Mr. Char lea P. Fbelra. son of th American Minister, and mcood becretary of ta Amrrieaa ieealirtn. mt on th beucU watching to cam.

Th preceeuui qnie. Ibe Attorney General cave th his tory of the cam. and th poiicemen who rait ad the maa repealed their testimony. Pretestaat Pilxrims Rome. Loanov.

Feb. 3. The Tunm' corrvepond-eat at Borne, in a dispatch giving the text of the American Pilgrinis address, ssys that the Pope has sine been aurpriaed to learn ijority of th pilgrim Th same corrmpondeat mys that Areatmbop Waiah stated that in a private audience to th Iran Biahopa, to rope oeoarea uies in Interval ot Ireland would be protctd. Th Armeaiaa Patriarch. ComrsjrrxaoFia, Feb.

The Sultan hm requested the Armenian Patriarch to withdraw his resignation. The Patriarch will re fer the mausr to the Armenian National As sembly. The Armenian mixed Council hm protested to the torte against th action of 1 ursian ofth-iaia la breaamg into and rtamrrafiug aa Armenian eon vent near au Mvaterieea Arrests. Lowdoji, Fsh. Five myaterious srrsats have beea saade by the Londoa police, and it is believed they were made la connection with giaantie forged bond' fraud in which H'-gH-M coopar.

Lb American, who wm re- whmj am nie wr uirgery spun taepruictpai. Vtmm Per the Esmeralda Uerees. VajaAAiso, Feb. It is ths uraa which are to contain th remain ef of the war snip Eamaraida, have irms from th United States. Souung a Uennueiy known of tae time woea to grand tunerm ceremonies wui Jtlardered Br Mihillata.

Loxooji. Feb. x. A dispatch from -g" mys the caanisr of th Tjan-Caucaausa railway haa bean nuirdarsd by two Aiihiliat rtisgiiimil guards. Th murderers campsdwith roublas.

One uf them hasBiaos been captured. A Preach Dae! With Bleed la It. Paaxs, Fsh. A dual with swords wm fought to-day between M. Vignon, formerly Secretary of Ja.

Rouvasr, snd M. Bauer, editor ot Gil Bias. Yinou's left arm waa pmrosd by M. Baaer's sword. Kmw Mialster For PertagaL Loxova, Fsh.

1. Huaor Bourn Boss, Por- tuguaas mivtsr to China, hm been appoint ed Minister st Washington, to 3oguiras, who recently died. Aa ladieatioaof Goodwill. Los bos, Feb. x.

The German Govern meat wui take pars officially la the Paris KApoaiUoa. by aerating sxnibda to the Fine Art IrpartmeutV. Easier Said Thaa Oeae. Boms, Fsh. Ia Vatican circles, the de- sirs exprsaaad by th Pop to th Irish Pil- grima lor a settlement of the Irish question uiterursted to mran toe rttut's suvus iris man at to make peace wu Saved Prem the Sea.

Losnos, Feb, The nine aliasing bars of ths crew of the French steaioer Sues, which foundered st sea recently, alter hav ing been la cmhaion, bave lieun coed. Thee Were Materialised. Constaat I nople, J-eb. L. It ta reported here that twe mora Bussiaa raids apoa Iwlgstia are bessg niepaied.

Marder ef aa EaglUa Oflieer. Aden, Fsh. The aoaalls aav amr- dared aa Knglth ooioor aad twsaty-throe aativm of lietbsrs. A Lesg-Drawa-Oat Streggle Breaght To a Uappr Termiaatiea. Mxarais.

Feb. Smemf. The Arte- aiaa Wall Company, which bsgsa operations her six months sgo, with a capital stock of tluO.UAJ, to-day purchased the plant of the Water Company which supplied the city from Wolf creek. For many years there has been In cam ant complaint of tae character and quantity ot to public wetar supply, wnck bm.heaa muddy aiod m- mleqnet. 1 be project of obtaining a sup ply trom oorau ueu am inaaiaj at, anta as deiiioiial rated a few weeks sgo that it could be duo.

Th old company tnan showed a willingness to make terms, and old out to-day to to Artesian Water Com-peny for VjoO.UUI. Ths new company will ieu stock, all to be paid up, mid bonds, bix hnmired thoumnd dollars wui be expended in betterments at auc. There are now thirty nve nuiua of pipe, and fifteen mum will be sddsd. a stand-pipe Af feet above Court bqusrs will be bout, and two pumps of a caoactty of lti.UUU.tkU galiom a day erected. The water will draa trom twat well, wnich will be hnaed togetoer.

Tne average depth wui be liAJ isn, and ths flow adaquat inr a city of twtc this aim. lbs pater hm beau analysed, aad is mid to be almost ae purs aa ilntn warnr ami ie meaing linn, Ta suorem of the new company, and tn fiaal wiping out of th old. wit muddy conjtlemarai. is th best tamg whicaaas ear happened for tbe city. ssivxasaav caxasaanos.

About aul centlemea. many of them of kizn urominenc in the pontics! history of the 14 usvf century, aesmiiiilal at to Club riiruse of to iwmunsa iuuiwsi Msgw io- aigut to or le orate to thirty-secoud aum-versary of tn eavcuou of iiou. aUiaaiei F. maa epoaJUrr Of tn nuumot nepre- muteuvm la th 1 luriy-lotirui congrva. Tsere were about a duaea aurvivors present.

Edward Bmle presided, and apeucoes were tuad by Gen. bents, Gelosiis A. Grow, feeoaiors bhertnan and Vorrui. Gen. Scnanck and ex-Congrremiaa Wm.

Cumback, of ln-oiana, Jaioes H. Campbell, of isonsylvaaia, nd ii iiaasll bags, of isw Vera. BLAZE AND ACCIDENT. A Xammoth Drj- Croods EstkV Ilshment Burned Out At Buffalo, Sew York. Two Thousand Bales of Cotton De stroyed By Flames On a Sonth-ern Wharfboat.

A Can ef Blasting; Fowdsr Kaoda Dews, a Soixdis; House and Injures Its Inmatat, Ths BaflaT af Aa EUncdt Wagon Shop Explodes and ZIIIs Loginoer A XiAST ATAXXT SOQBCSSS. BtTTrsxo, If. Fsh. 1. A few before noon to-day Are wss discovered in the grmt dry goods estsnllahnwnt Hen rarer A oa Main strsst.

Tbe build ing aad a bsndaoms iroa front and wm Ave stories high, snd extended from Meia, to Feari street. It wm only a few minute af' tor tea firs wm discovered before the lower floors wars a mam of flames, sad a abort spsce of bslf aa hoar the satire buUdlng, with its contents, valued at first it wm thought that acme of the 50 sons employed by the firm, had bam burned. but st this hour a r. it is thought everybody escaped Irom the building. Whoa ths fire broke out many of the darks and sewing girls were at lunch, aad there were but few customers in tbe storsv There were many narrow escapes and srrsting scenes while tbe girls were being from th upper stories, but no serious Inju ries have as yet bean reported.

Ths heat wm ao intense that tbe effort ot the entire fire department were required to an the buildings on th opposite aids of Main street Irom destruction. Ths 1cm by water in tbees storm will bs heavy. The ouiidlng owned by J. Hamlin, snd wm insured for tOO.UJU. Barnes, Uengarer St Co.

hoid 9000, 0UU insurance on their stock. Across th street th firm of D. F. Morgan boo, whom stock is badly damaged by water, bold tnsuranc. and Jar.

K. J. cUmrmsn, owner of th building, hm 30,. uuu. Mr.

Bom advertising agent tor Barnes, Hengerer Co. reports ail the rim rings hsve been accounted for and no one wa aenoualy bnrt. The fire started in the paper room in tit bseinsul. How it atertedis not really known, but it ia though from ass jet. Tbe total lorn is sstamsted at about el.2uu.U0O with enoueh insurance to cover it.

1 ha Third Kattoaal Bank building and. tbe liieuny crockery wstslillitiiiieiit wer somewhat damaged. Tne following flrrae suffered considerable torn by water: runt at Sweat, dry-Koods: l). r. Morgan at Hons, carpet 8.

O. Barnaul not tons: Edward H. Jennings, paper hangings snd draperies, and jjeuton at varter'a mum store. A Boardiag House Demolished. FtTTSBiiaoH, Feb A Oslllfsaa, spacisl mys: A ssrribls curred ia a bourn on Pillage ing.

by which four taea were hurt, two ef whom can not recover. It was in a Polish boarding-bouse, and wm mused by a spark from a lighted cigar dropping in a eaa of blasting powder, wtuca the men were aivio ing up. The bourn was entirely damoiisbed snd to furniture scattered ia ptsem for tare nuniued yards around, it is laarsd tnat ail ot th injured are vary seriously hurt. two of tbsm only hav any cnance for covery. Two Thoasaad Cettea Balee Baraed.

Cbabxestoii, S. Fsb. 1. A fire broke out at th Union hart this sXternooa ia a compartment of the Union cotton prem con taining 1,300 balm of cotton, all of which wm destroyed. The flames then oonununi eated to the next compartment where 800 balm more war destroyed or damaged.

eleven other com pertni en ta. with a capacity of more thaa l.OAJ balm, were saved by th exertions of the department. The loss. including tne lorn ou nuiiuings, is snout Sluu.uuu; fuUy insured, mmtly in Korthera and Eastern oompanias. A Carriage Compear Damaged.

Quwct, Feb. Firs broke out ia the extensive manufactory of the Hlnss Carriage Company shortly after midnight, and at this hour is still burning flarcely. Th lorn can a- now be estimated, but it will probably be beevy. The factory ia on of the largest in tae wast, in are wmeonnnea to th wareroom. Lorn oa stock kiw.uuu.

covered by insurance. Lorn oa building. luuu. paxuauy insured. Killed Bya rly-Wheel.

St. Lol'is, Fan. 1. A boiler ia Tsffa'a wagon shop, at Fairfield, 111., exploded this morning and killed Engineer Wm. Cobb.

Th engin and flywheel were blown a dis tance of forty yards. r. A Lady Fatally Baraed. rharBMaaoaa. TRnantal Mrs.

John Flaming, who lives seven mils south of this city, wm burned to rtmfh to day. Her clothing caught lire from a grata. snd she wm hopelessly burned bafor she could be relieved, bue lived one hour. Brother aad Slater Dead. Padccab, Feb.

I. SpsdaLT Captj Crit Edwards, a Msxicaa veteran, aad Captain ia Confederate army, died to-day, agid mvsoty-thres. took cold last Week, during a trip to Frankfort aa ons of the guards to prisoners, which developed into pneumonia. He wm ill only four days. Ha wm lor several ternis jailor of this county.

It wm a brave soloier and aa homm men. Jnt after Cap. Edwards dmih. nisenu gars srnved bearing awa of death, only a lew hours bafor ot hm setter, Mrs. Monros Edwards, aged seventy-lour, at her borne ia hiarsuaii count, bh wm takea ill of poeo- day her brot her wm atnekea.

Death Busy at Owlagsville. Owu Gsvuxx. Fsb, 1. Hpeciju.V- DaathbM bean very busy ia thia vicintty during the past twenty-four hours The fires victim wm Mr. Marcus Fstsrs, a gentleman of prominence snd highly respected by the enure community, who died at She age of eignty-thrm years.

Tbe next wm Mr. alicliael carpenter, agsa mnety-on year. Mr. Carpenter wm a pioneer and at aoout th last of hw class, ihen sir. Alvus Cas-sity and Mrs.

eoun M. btoal, aged about fiity years sach, ami last night. ir. J. a.

a physician of cunsidarabls repu- lavuoo. also uied una njornin of at ta eg of forty -eight years. sVea. Flaaell'a FaaeraJ. CurcixKAn, Fsb.

The remain of Geo. John W. Finnall, of Covington, who died eaauary xa, as war brought bom for interment. Funeral services wer held to-day at tn First Fres- bytarian cburcn, conducted by th ftev. J.

1. rlunkett. Ther wm a buv attetMlance of membera ef tn Covihgtoa snd Cmciu- natl tar. Osa. Sinnell.

tuwugu a pronouueed itepuuueaa, bad a uug ctercte.of fnenua tnrougnout aveumcsy. Death of Fraak M. ilawkias. Lxsaxo.x. Feb.

iYaea; IX. Bawkina. a waU-kaoara carpenter of ttu "ouafy. wm found dead thia afternoon ia deep pool of water back of Mr. W.

B. wereewy-a mm. on slala strsst. The ap- pmranee or ths body jadkatsd that it bsea ia ths water for some time. Hawkins wm a- maa about fifty years oxaga.

Ha wm a native of Virginia, sua came to Eebsnoa about lt0. Horn years aiterward be married si oyer this place, snd tbeir -union Weessd with two childrsn. a aa a Habits of intemperance, however, grew on him to such aa extent aa to finally work a aepsra. ueiwewn nun and bM family. 11 wee aa sxcallent workmsn, snd readily obtained employment at remunerative prices, snd would oitea go to tbe country and work steadily for months, but when be returned to town ths tempter was almost invariably toe strong for him.

Nearly three weeks sgo was ia town under ths influence of liquor. Dome, days later disappeared, and wm supposed to have returned to tbe country to work, antll ths disco very of this sf ternooa revealee the fate that had overtaken hint. Ufa supposed that be fell into the pool bv Occident. So far ascertained he wm last en oa tae eight of January la. HE L'ADE OFFENSIVE REMARKS.

Wliy Dr. Joe B. lCoGree Sent 'Bullet Into the Brain of Mr. Ed. TTlngman.

Unfortnaate Affair Which Cesolt 4 la the Death of a Well-Known Gentleman. BBrdstown, Ky Feb. I. (Special) another tmgedy was enacted here, last night, at the office of the Central Hotel. in which Ed.

Hickman, son of Dr. J. F. Hickman, lost his life at the hands ot Dz. Joe B.

connected with tho Internal ltevenue 6er-ioe. formerly a deu- tist of this plaoe. The facts in the esse. aa near aa can be learned, are as follows. Dr.

ucGee was in oonversifon with some one, and Ed. Hickman, who i standing near them, made some offensive remarks to, or about McGee. MoGee then asked bin vut he said, and aliat he meant. Hickman repeated what he had said, and stated that he meant it, starting at MoGee wtzh a opt-n knife In his hand. He collared McGee, curs ing him at the uimu tune.

MoUee then pulled his pistol nnd fired three shots at Hickman, twe taking effect in the hips. the third taking effect in the head, kill ing him instantly. Both pertiea belong to good families. and the affair is very lamentable. Mo-Gee gave himself up immediately and this morninr bad an examination, at which the evidence showed the killing wm justin- ahts, and he wm discharged.

1 Ed Hlekman was the son of Mr. John F. Hickman, United States storekeeper and ganger at Brown Brother's dis tillery in Bardstowa, He is one of three brothers. His brother William is well known in this city, having for some If earn been employed in the house of George S. Moore Ed.

Hickman had, many friends in Louisville, who oon- skipfrd him a clever fellow, fond of a gtJtd. He waa. here a or more age ia search of employmeau He waa, twenty-three years of age. Joseph B. MoGee is the United States Storekeeper at the distillery of W.

Samuels Sc. Co- at Bard-town. He ia thirty years The collector for this district has not sent a man out to take VXoGee's place, aa he is informed from Berdstown that MoGee will be acquitted oa his examining trial this evening, THS JtVTT ON SUOAB. Baa Frneelaco Merchants Divided As te Reducing the Tariff. SaJt Fs-vx Cisco, Feb.

The rommittee appointed by th Chamber of Commerce to coeidar the subject of tariff affecting ths agar interests will report to-morrow. The majority advocate the maintenance of ths present tariff. The majority propose that the duty ou raw sugar wholly partially takea off, and the compensating bounty paid for domestio sugar. Haw sugar declined in price to-day to 6K cents. Ths cause ia said to bs that a surplus is expected oa to coast daring th coming year.

Much sugar Is being imported irom Manila and Central America to compete with tne Hawaiian trade. It is thought ths reunerie of this city wui use a surplus or nfty or sixty thousand tons, which will probably bs muttO-tew ora in a raw state. Heart fjaited. LxXIKOTO-. 1.

Special. At 8:30 o'clock to-night Dr. Lewi Elmore, of this city, and Mb Belli McCana, of this county. were married at ths residence of Mrs. Bertie MfCn, the bride's mother, six miles from this city, ou th Winchester turnpike, by the liar.

l. pic-noui ids atmnuanta i James Hccaiin, rotnr to the bride. Miss Frsski Faroe, of Jeaiamin county; lr. hvans villa, end Viim Lvds MoCann. sister to th bride: ill bhropsbir, of thia city, and Miss Bur ton, of Uutroit, iutner rssun, ot tnis city, snd sum mtorow, of woourord county.

After coogratolationa war over. he weddine party mt dowa to a delibtXal eupper. To-mcrrow th happy young oon pie leav tor cast so apenu emss, wneo they will return to loisington, and make this n-ace their noma. This morning at o'clock George Lutetian end Miss Kosina roUxxi war married at bt. Faul's Catbolio Church by Her.

Father lirossart. both partim are of this city. Arkansas Imaigratiea Bareaa. iiTT Book. Feb.

1. The Ar kansas Immigration convention concluded Ita labors to-day, adjourning late this after- A Stats Board of Im migration wm orxanixttd, con sitting of one mem her from ouunty. in ooara mm eiier ms. vaot-oo and eiecvea uogaa -x. xuiom, oc Fuimki, Fresideot; D.

M. Baa, of White, Vim Frmidam: A. At. wrow. ana e.

n. Chmde-uiaig, of Bbsst4sn, and -W. V. of Looott. aa executive co iu- Tbe bureau will open aa otnee th fatete Capital at once.

It is proposed to raise by voluntary eoutnouuoas at once to ran to department meeting of the Legialstora. Tesasssee's Interstate Drill. Ksavu. Feb. The guar antee fund for the proposed interstate drill to besids a conditional subscnpUoa of aad th drill ia uied, The prizes to be given sr a follows.

I of a-try First prisa, t500i aecoad prise, sue; Laua pnm e-v, mw prim Slut prua, aarce First prim, SUMOc second prim. $7tOi IbuM pil--, S-J. SruiMry irt pria. S1.00O; second prixa. $TMi toad pr-e, i ui.

Mri BtiuuHH fne. lsnde-JTrst prise, fge. lateraalioaal itaage Assoclatioa. Dturvxa, Fsb. 1- Head end Secretary lAary, ef the International Bangs AssocisUoa, to-mght issuerl a call to mem bers of ths associatioa for the annnsl meet ing ia this city oa March 28.

An urgent request was made for a large aueixlsnce, as hue dmre is to take some nerimvo steps uo procure iegislauon xor aosoiaw laimmnty irom cooteeoua ii eases; to prevent unjust aiacruaiiuoo against tne beet muuairy aa ws iaavrb laws nmes-sjy tor toe sunrise. A RELIGIOUS SCANDAL Chicago OenrTman Accused of Seducing a Member of Ilia Flock. West Virginia's Governor Issues Ileiatoo-ia For Bad Men la Zentnckj's Jails. A LoiiisTilla Colored Youth Cowhided Ia HathTille For Writing Insoltisg Letters. The X-ardenr of Lixxis OTools Arreeted In a ITeig bborinc; State and Bnmght Home.

OHi-in Chicaoo, Feb. 1. For toms time pest a rumor of a vary disagreeable character baa been disturbing tbe minds of the congrega tion assembling at Ada Street Methodist Episcopal Church. At length th ing elements hsvs burst into a scandal that baa caused unprecedented excitement in that portion the religious community. Ths alleged culprit is Rev.

J. P. Brushinghsm, pastor of tbe Ada-street church, for whom arrest a warrant wm sworn out this af tar- noon by Mis Eva Parker, a young lady of eighteen, who has recently becom a mother. It is smarted that Him Parker, who works for her livelihood in a wall paper use, attended certain revival meetings snd services wkuch were being conducted by ths clergymen in question, aad that ths latter induced her to tear the Sec ond Baptist Church of which ah had for five years member, in order to loin bis cnurcn. in girt having tons ueau pieced.

to some extent, under the influence of her new pastor yielded to his ad vies, it is claimed. ia another matter, and left her situation in order to uiatribut tracts snd other religious publications on tbe. sat Bide. Shortly alter oommencing this, new work. it is further alleged.

Mr. -Irtish ingham de sired im rarker to visit turn at bis study. which she did. Th story goes on to tell that tne reverend gentleman then locked tbe door. addressed her in amorous terms and finally succeeded in penoisding her to yield to his desire.

Oa discovering bersalf to bs near tbe hour of maternal soiicnnd. tt la that sh spnued to Mr. Brushingham for necessary assistance, and that bsthea turned upon her with socusatiousof intent to perps-trats blackmail, Ths rumor assumed a complete lor in wben it wm reported that, ia de- speir at his heedlessness of her entr Miss Parker decide! to prosecute her claims by the aid of the law. jar. crushing aam legal ao vtear mane tne following statement to a reporter, in refer ence to tne charge: "Mr.

lirus-ungnam never beard of this charge until tn day bafor. th child wm born, lie lmnieuistely called a meeting of his official board, st. which nearly every member wm present. He laid th cam fully before them, denied the charge and stated to them what be anew about it. oey a reaoiution.

which every member present signed, expressing their Delia, in inno- eenossnd their determination to stand by him. and they mailed a copy of tbe resolu tion to his wire. Ws think that before the end is reached we will bsabl to sb tbe reputation of Eva Parker and her fami ly is thoroughly bad, snd that it ia simply aa attempt at uacsinsH." lint-tune ham wm arrested to-night warrant sworn out by -diss Parker, charging him with ilieKitimate parentage. He a held to answer in tne criminal Court la tauu bonds, which promptly fnrnnaied. lie will also have a church trial, and pend ing this will suspend nu labors as a pastor.

IIATFILDMeCOY MESS. The Goyeraor of West Tirgiaia Issaes Requisition Papers For the Crimi-ants Mow la Keataeky. W. Feb. 1.

The civil sntboritie have now takea bold of the rem nants of the Hatfield-McCoy feud, and upon petition from William Floyd, a riuxsn Logan county, this State, Governor Wilson to-day issued a' requisition, upon Governor Buckner, of Kentucky, for the safe delivery of Tom Chambers, Andy Vsdney, Selkirk McCoy, I-, D. McCoy, Moses Cbrietisn, David Mahon, D. D. Mabou, and Pliant Mahon, who are alleged to hav been impli cated in the recent trouble, end who are dti- of Logan county, now confined in the jail of Pike county, awaiting trial. The petitioner further states that ths partim above named, as be is informed and believes, were taken from this State without any legal process whatever, ana violation ot too laws of the State.

CoL W. I Unban, of this city, who sited a Governor Wilson's agent in ascertaining tn status of th HatV field-McCoy vendetts, last week, will leave for Frankfort, with the regulation papers to-morrow tuorn ing. COWHIDE- FOB. CAUSE. Colored Newspaper Maa Pealsaed For Writing Insulting ttera.

Tsavix Feb. 1 fSpeciel. Colored society ia all broke up over an occurrence at the office of the Free Lance, and tbe sod den departure from tbe city of Julius Cox, young colored man who bM been ployed in th Free Lance office since last September. Several days sgo. Slim Annie Ridler.

a niece of Mrs. 8. H. Summer. received an anonymous letter of an insultinir nature.

which nroven to have been written by Cox. Mon day afternoon, Mrs. Summer called at rree ianc ou ic sni gave vox a severe whipping with a cowmde. The editor, J. H.

Keeule. was out at th time, but on bis return, when he learned of the facta, he promptly discharged tn young man, who at once asippeu, auu iw na rewumea to svius, his lormer noma. Beak Robber Cncaoo, Feb. 1. "Fan" Jimmy Foster, charged with robbing the bank of Stevens Walls, at Tiskilwa, IiL, have been jailed at- Clinton.

Iowa, They were takea iato custody yesterday try local officers and a detective from Chicago. Money found on ths prisoners wm ideatlaed to-day part ox the proceeds oc tbi robbery. A companion of th or supposed to bs Jimmy Martin, was traced across the river to niton. 111., but hit cap ture wm not. enacted, uver aa.uuu wm taken from th bank by th robbers.

They blew open the vault and aal wita dynamite. Tried to Kill "a Pellcemaa. I Lxxisotos, Fsb. 1. ispedal.

James Quwn, a well-known character of this city. who has been engsged ia several difficulties bar during th past few months, triad to kill Pohceuian burk early this morninr. It eenme tuet Quinn wm in a buggy and driving a norm at a furious rate, when caught tns animal, uumn leaned over the dashboard and struck fiurk a murderous mow oa toe need witn a aiting snot, vnum wm aiierwara arrested locked up, while OUioar fiurk wm butue. wuer bis wound wm -found to be dang-roua but not narwariiy fatal. liatsell-Bradler kssol lag Scrape.

Feb. 1. Special.) This morning tn cam of th Commoo wealth vs. sea Huieeii. for toe ehootina and woe -i.

ingot Owe Bradley yestsrdsy, WM called before Judge 8. O. Sharp, but owing to the mesne ot witnesses wm conunusa nu Saturday morning st 9 Hutseil wm released oa S300 bail. C. W.

Foushee going on lus bond. Bradiey is doing well. COMPOUNDING FELONY. Toronto Dank UfBciale nummoaed latoCeartOa a aerleas Charge. ToaoxTO, Feb.

L. A tsosatioa wm mused this morning when it bacams known that summonevs had been served upoa Mayor Manning, President of the Traders' bank: Henry Strsthsy. manager of tbe Trader' bank; Stwlilng, th bank's solicitor, and Um Rogers, a coal merchant, to answer to the charge of compounding felony in being partim to the dmtructioa of promissory notes. They will appear bafor the police -magistrate to-morrow. Toe charge has arima out of th forgery now pending gaiut William bel-y.

of firm of fcwiuv dt it haviag tew ua) a ago mot oue uss eve wue we notes torgsd by bmby. who is a brother-in- law of Rogers, had bsea burned ia th cellar oc too lrauera' bank. Ohio Tallr-Skeet Caees. CoLtrauiDa, Fsb. County Clark Joyce wm on tbe stand all day a witness ia tbe tally-sheet forgery caees.

Ubs examination begun yesterday. Both sides are pro ceeding cautiously. Ths principal part of the day was taken up in objections to the admission of certain testimony, arguments by attorneys and ruling by tn court. Th deiena souicht to show by the witness that he wm ideaunad witn th uttasns" wu- uuttss, and bad contributed money to aid the mvesugatiuu. lie admitted having given S7uu before th inwiuamm a to any special person waa begun, but for the purpose of oe- uvekping th crime and fixing the earn against the guilty parties.

His oojeot ia do-iug this wm to protect his office from any imputations which might be maa in on witn tlm removal of tne tauy-si in uuestion from tbe sale ia bis offios. Two cleiks of ths eiecuou wer. sxainmed to formal itim and to identuy their signature on tbe tally-ihret. A Keataeky narderer Arreeted. As-u-ixo, Feb.

tSpsctaLJ Msr- shsl J. C. Wbiltaa arrived from Fire Creek. W. to-day, having ia custody Edward A.

Mace, arrested. an aocumplic la to robbsry snd murdsr of Lisxis O' Toole, at Esst Kentucky Junction, in Decern brr last. Tbe officer claim that Mace acknowledged hit milt, and mads a clean breast of th affair to him. fastening the icuilt on and th three men now in jail at Grayson. named Stamper snd hloora.

SI ace has been nmior deteouv servillanc for earn tlm, but letter written to his girl led to his sxact location and arrest. Mace is evi dently trying to relieve his burden by turn Ing btete a VM-snos. us wui tie tasm Grayson. to A Flsmber aad a Disco Maa. FrrTSBOKOB.

Feb. 1. Robert B. Bsrnstt, a plumber doing business oa Grant street. thia city, wm arrested to Allegheny to-night oa the charge of being implicated ia cent bunco game in wnich William Jduroocb, an old aad prominent oUxen, wm robbed of iu urn.

Iie-eouem Perkins and Todd, who maoe th arrest, claim to hav overheard a nmnret-a in which Barnett eckuowieaged that hWM one of tb awindiera. BaruetS protests his iunocence, and mys be urugged. A Bridegroom Ai rooted. Owxks-oso, Fsb. 1.

8pcisL William Galloway and. Miss SaiUs Hubbard were married this sf ternooa in the presence eg a large number of friends. Wls ths tuih- ister wm pronouncing the words that naads man and wile an omcar sppeared on the aceoe, and aooa th congratulatioos war ovar Galloway was arrested oa a charge of highway robbery, lb brio iainteu, auu soon shs revived her buehand wm taken from bar aids aad placed ia jail. Abraham leaaee Ia a Craak. WasBtxOToa.

Feb. 1. Th polic arretted locked up to-night Abraham lasses, a Rotaiaa Jaw, of New York, who cam bere to collect money which fa imagined Presi- deut Cleveland bad defrauded hint of. who vkintly a crank, asm tnat ai.uu waa due him by th Uovernment, aad that th President had retained it for hi owa use. us latenma going uw Roass with a big bulldog and demanding ot the Prsaideut that be sstu up aocouni.

Railroad Aseat Asaami Bated. VicssBcao, Feb. 1. F. Short, the railroad scent at KnoxviUs etaUon, oa tn mitville, ew Orleans snd Texas Kaliroad.

matiuated to-night. The saesssm area through a window. Short at to Urn was aogaged in making out hi monthly reports. riis daughter, tne teteg-apn --nM-r, his wife were ia tbe room with him. and His ahot la th back.

Short wm earned in a shooting affray at lCnosvul not long ago. and th tragedy to-night is supposed to be its sequei. Dr. Driver's Trial. LrrTLa Boca, Fsb.

I. A special from Conway, ssys the trial of Or. John Driver, ss accessory to tb murd of Soair J. C. Flake, ended in ths Circuit Court to-day.

the prosecution securing a eontinnanos. About' fifty witnesses Th em will be tried st to autuma term of the court, It is one of more thaa ordinary interest. Th defense express dis appointment, a verdict of acquittal wm expecteu. The Accempllce Escapes. If xw Yokk, Fso.

1. The jury ia tbe of Antonio IP Andrea, on trial for murder in tbe first degree, for having sd vised Chira Cignaral to kill bar bueband. retired st SM p. and returned at witn a verdict of Not guilty." 'lb woman im under sentence of death for tbe crime. Andrea wm her alleged paramour, and it wm charged that be agreed to marry nor ao wwh aooos The Raweoa Caee.

Cbicaoo, Feb. Bawaou, the wife of Banker lmwson, and her son, Wm. Ralph wars brought into Judge Clifford's court to-day to answer to tbe charges pre ferred gainst them. Young Lee pleaded to aa assault with intent to kill, snd wm re msmVri to jsiL Mrs. Rawsoa pleaded aot guilty to the charge of conspiracy la the Trala Ron hers Oa Trial, St.

Loins. Fsb. W. L. Brock aad Jim" Burrows, recently arrested for rob bing a train oa the St.

Louis, Ari-snssgand Tsxm Railroad and taken to Texarkaaa, bad a preliminary bearing before a magistrate at that place tbi morning. Brock pleaded guilty and Burrows waived ersminsiloa. Brock wui turn State's svidauc. Th Cam ef Maadv. XdOaxoTos, Feb.

Spacisl. The extra term of the Fayette Circuit Court wm occupied to-day in selecting a jury to try Mrs. Locretia Mundy for ths murder of bar baa-band. Lowry Mnndy. Th taking of tasu- mouy will probably begin to-morrow.

A City Marshal Kbet, St. Louis, Fab. In a dispute growing out of aa effort by City Marshal Bowmaa to arrest barton 8. Roberta, at Central! a. this noon, the former shot and killed the latter.

Bowman iinmsri lately gave tnmtoif up to tha otUcers. Killed Br iier Uashaad, Xxw Yoajc. Fab. Jos. Moocl.

sa Itsl iaa barber, ahot and killed his wife this af- Urnwa, tn th Italian quarter ia 107th street. Th shootimc wm the result ef a Mood laatiii -uwa. I SPEAKER CARLISLE. The Honored Kentnelrian Ce-tnrns To Washington In ImproTed Healtlu A TouoMng Incident, Showing ths Finer Side of Senator Beck's Nature. Adrerte Comment In Cossvtional Circle On -ttr.

Thotbeg eeuiro Claim. Leif Irikaoa Siii To Hare D-tooraxed America Vearly Km Haidisd Years Before Oolumbna, oe-ixbazi WAB-mroToir nwu. Wss EmroTOX. Fxx. I ar CarlUls returned from Fortrms Moaree to-day, much improved la health, and will go to tbe Capitol to-morrow for the Arm time aloe January 14, Uemay nM.

how. evsr, tske his seat in tbe chair until Friday, as aa enormous mail haa aramiii.tu h. ing his Illness, which requires hi lmmadla-e attention. Tbe Bpsaker hm decided aot to go to Atlanta the first of aext eswk trea- templated. Thu deciaioa ia rmmithmd kti.

decided opinioo of his pfaysidaa who say that ia bis prmaut weak -Htti-tni he Is art able to make th trip aad br the mdM-. sure of publie Nnl nsas at this j-rti- ir m. ajtiaaaiae, noweyer to th nittrs. he will certainly go to Oeorria imlu, a Mrs. Carlisle held her usual reception to-day which wm attended by a larre crowd i society folks.

Uou. M. J. Durham. Pint ir the Treasury, and tbe best man ocoupicd that rmponsibi position, wm ea tbe floor of the House to-day for the --iif time since he wm aa hured Congress.

aJI IXCIDXVT ttM. luICX'S UTM. CoL Alersadar Roteller. the Psrdoa clerk at th Denertmees ties, who hm seen many sad cases ia hit lima, relates the follow tag incident, la whick f. ator Beck figures ia a prominant and affecting role.

Ida mys: Ckrouag s-aaofgoodraaifly firms ili loug slave usvaiue aouwa and nouiiiur hu .7. imm tee aienuary. 1m emi7TvS3 preuy ou-w Sl. probahlr it otTaZ here to pe lor ner uruur aJ flmur fro-a i. u.w eaoa, iwaserfalug me le iaterusue lur aim.

it ta very leuuiui am imeeeu susauni is ber story aed w- swaVr Ml fl-hll Bi -Mass neat day, whs there auU la i.i-vmi or tauareles. 'lie t.4-i oiMur wooiaa. eaa acauoi K-ri, waa pram oil. oa a-u2 a--i iTZ. i--a uia.

sue uuuer a imnitZTmUuTet wad or bad. saunl i i- tee sm her mmmhI sU teleeo-f miMsaui.i.eui.i-i. vns IMUnW. M. -i i ue aaaues tee tuieit I ma.

um ueniv ha ht graaled. but r-U-i TI; youax lad sssnisil aheul te l-luu i. mZmi lurued U) ner end saiu urn rtrminillr ss 1 euu-l 'Allow me te eeiialedad nir mmm-s wum aiuia aed 14 la a ova sweuo te the noor. a hre wn-mtiiwi reutrusd she staried wah us rnaue toward beuamr bees. gemly mi ber Lmr urn rT.r.!Z overnueina- with tears, neMl (rue, ie- ttoaod tee yu--g eaulauiMHl, lead hie nave aajr irouuie.

ummmmmt.mmjrmmmt pmyer of the yeeeg girt jauedow onmwd tee paia.a, aeeme? m.vmm mjm aaaTVCKlajra, Wasbixotox, Fsb. I Smin T. following Mentuckisns wars aranted PMasious to-day i Uenrletta f) Walter C. hi taker. Louisviila.

sle-ee wart Joel C. liuCfmaa. Libarte. rkHcrin.i. Jaa.

Edeua, Eadston; Jas. ia. Wateon, IVy; tonsburg. Increase Praacls II, Jones, Roe-in MsJ. L.

Jdiddletoo. new. TolW, John B. Lemomvill( John T. JOng.

Bsrford; Ueo. A. Bmith, Jammtowa; Uesv darsoa Reynolds, CooaviUs; Thos. IUdmaa. Cain's Store; Andrew J.

Bale. Jamasoe: Francis L. Clarton. Louis ills i Oen. W.

F. Pool, Dixon. WARTS TH USEStAS MHMIOS. Waaliington. Feb.

1 iSnrAiai i 1 ti Bradley, a eolored man of Chicago, formerly of Fay tte Co, K- is aa amdl. cant for tbe Libcriaa hslui w.u. good chance of success, lie Is the Editor of a Dcmocraue buner. ami be fi-. indoiscmcbta.

There is mil man In the way. In Slavs times Bradley belonged to Jacob Huclx-a. limn u. father of Mrs. James 11 McCreary.

Washington, Feb. l.iSrioclaLI-TI,. name ef ths pjst offloe at Asyiuta, Jof-fcrsou Co, Ky, was chAoxed to-uar ta Anchorag Asylum, Jno. I-lllcms waa to-day appointed postmaster at Uooet, licit eeunty. hlr- TMOEBE'H CLAIM.

Ceasremleaal Commeat ea tbe Caere moae Uill of the Cevlagtea Ca. leiiasi. Wasbwotoii. Fsb. SpecUL 1 There is a kind feeling ia the Rouse far Vr.

Tooths, who eonimted the seat of Bueekar Csrusls, for tbe reason that many of ths nMmbsrs believe that wm bases and mis-led by bad adviesra, and more aiiined axains thaa sinning, and if th Mouse oould vote Tboebe th full amount be claims, knowlnz he would derive all the benefit tharsrom. it would doubtless do so. A it ia the House will probably rote te allow him th usual appropriation ia eon test cases, which is twe thoumnd. If it does Mr. Tboebe ahoulJ is dowa in bis pocket, go bom and swear off from politics, and Wave his grt attorneys and affidavit manufacturw to whistle for tbeir reward.

TbsbtarMysi The aurteeUo of a well bun writer, that utuce of th ourr-ue uu a mils I our practice, publics ov-l bs a.b-i-l auig all leK-iuie wertioe mm i. ir tee Uvfwsawul, ie.isa. el by turn o.l, ta a mmmmurm aoseerad by the coum-l lA Kr. Tboeue ter Mr. tarlwie's seat la uvea.

Ibe lexunMe awed a nrail mm are Dsei by Um trtymm, au----. by the innileumi but Hi a aa ia ikia eaae, to oeteraiiee Ki-. eaaiMBa.a tet'iina-a mxrmM -i i Iowa Mr. a.uut but uu 1. U.riu.

of luwa MrMU denwur. Tim te beOraea Irwi cue-ea. n-n Uevereiueut levereeos aj not ul Me-4 a bar I eatravicaiMwof nwa rMliculeus lu a. aet-i-Bs of uowerHCht eurrutoeaua low wheur. la the 'mmm I uue preuauret le aa eieuiiua, me ruluuui ai.

r-i beariy rnouich herauello lusUlr ef the same TUB DlSCOVIiRY or AMERICA. Tbe Claim Awarded I llf Eribsea. Aa lcelaader. Who 1 ouad 'lhts Coatlaeat la A. D.

1UOO. WASaisoToa, Feb, IMpecULt Maria A. Brown, bo is of suiaU stetura. but sturdy and la hers st the tL pioa of Leif Erixsoo. Krikaoo Is I leader who.

it is chimed. cooy ne ueeaae re. emes the.

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