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Western Home Journal from Lawrence, Kansas • 2

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WESTEB1I EOUE JOUMAL rAfifrowurtph. 1 BY TilEGaAFH chanics'Iastitute. thedoors-of which are still enardarl rv ITfiited States J'ttlUlir THACIiK Propnler soldiers, -s Acting Gov. Pinchback delivered a short valedictory, fol 7Conrt Witness, you are before a From Topeklr, Special rHspsioh to therCajuly Jooraal. I.AWUKNCE, JAN.

16, 1873. lowed by Kellogg'a inaugural. Aboat 1,500 parsons were present, three-fourths colored. IS Tofeka, Jaa. 14.

The Legislatare' met at noon to and 200 shares of the Pacifie Railroad stock, and on the same day he delivered him five first mortgage bonds of the Pennsylvania Central Railroad. Know nothing about aegotiations for it. Did aot krxr -the amount of profit realized I Brooks; thought it very. gc-There were several dividends od Credit Mobilier stocka.Two dred and fifty shares of the Cr-Mobilier were sold to Alley at when worth $3. day.

The Senate adjourned till tomorrow morning, but held a caucus this afternoon to nominate officers. Piachback Elected Senator-New Orleans, Jan. 14. Pinch- bacjt was, elected U. S.

Senator by the Kellogg Legislature. 1. An 'fl House was organized by the election of Josiah Kellogg Speaker, and A. R. Banks Chief Clerk.

The members havings been sworn by lioeei swore mat i nnrt w-a nolii for credit Aionuiar The Shah to Visit Europe, London, Jan. 14. The Shah of stock, and not on account or loan to Duraut, having made the entry my- i Jadge Valentine, Col. Veale was Persia will leave Teheran next April on a European tour. He will visit St.

year the order ha teen spreading rapidly araon (ha eoRjr of- tf Country, espefcielly. la tne Soam ana Ix now cumbers upwards ol a thousand members. The oxt sessioa of the Grand Chapter erill toe bald at Lancaster, iTfre Credit Mobilier investigati. has beea theabsorbloc Ure of discussion la Wbi-g-loa. The result -a been ao (ar slightly damaging to Mr.

Dawes and Mr. Colfax, and very bad Indeed for Congressman Brook. Ths result will be a legal array of the Union Pactflo Ball-road In It dealings with the government. Bon. Aaron F.

Perry, of Ohio, baa been retained by the goverament aa eouatel ia Ita behalf la a au.t against the Union Pacllle. Very cold weather prevailed the earlier part of the week in Minnesota. Tbe storm on the at. Paul Faeiflo Hall road wa the averet aver known, at a sUtion called Kirk Haven, there were several formers In town when the sterna -rat burst upon them. They left for home with their teams, and very few have been beard from.

Ota wagon was found, containing aMrs. Solaad and a boy, who were rosea to dtath. Many learnt, both oxen and Dorset, are found nrnea in the drifts, and the" Cateof their oanaia la unknown 7 he Jadson and Fuller blocks, la OswegJ, 5. were burned en ths morning of the 8th. Los fl3a.000 insured.

--the Commercial colliery work at PotUvUle. were burned on the night of tbe 7th Inst, oaa Sso.OOO. Cooper's wood moulding factory, Pin street, Philadelphia, was burned oa the 8Ui Loss $50,000. On tbe 13th, a packing bouse was burned at Weatoa, Mo. Los 3,000 or 140,000 The confess inn of Mr.

Fhermso, tbe Connecticut murderess, was published oa tbe 13th. la it she confesses to having poisoned eight person paVt of the defJlpOO? fetersburg, Berlin, oil-don, Paris and Southampton- takes place this session. always deemed it a great misfortune 'that the State changed its, original policy and adopted the present ya-tera in regard to public printing. Under it our expenses in this direction have largely increased, and tend to grow larger 'every year. It is a system that fosters extravaganee.

It should be modified or wholly abandoned at the earliest possible moment. The Legialatare will hardly need any Incentive to economy. Coming fresh from the people, and knowing how hard the times are, and how heavy the burdens of taxation press, the members ought to need no further Incentive to the most rigid conomy. THE PBOOF FtTRNIKIIKD A CLEAR CASE. A paper In the interest of Mr.

Pomeroy puts in the following plea for him If Pomeroy is corrupt and venal let oa see the evidence. -Cicero would have made a poor stagger arraigning Catiline in the Senate had he been without proofs of conspiracy. So all the denunciation of Pomeroy must pass lor naught in the absence of reliable evidence." Tbeprfnciple' appealed to in. the officers, end are jus twits' indispensable" each- year "is paid $0 Mreci taxes atrd course of- business -and the Ordiriarf age of property, is- necessarily paid out in fees, and we have an aggregate which we pay for the privilege of living, doing business, owning property, and being protected in our rights' under 'the government, that reaches high on the scale of per cent, which is paid for the use of money. This is not cheering.

It is true that no Inconsiderable part of our direct taxes are for debts already incurred, for which we may assume certain pecuniary advantages are now supposed to be enjoyed, or are expected to be reaped by the community. In other words, we may omit, at this time, any discussion of the policy of voting pub lie bonds for various private prises, and rely npon the burdens therefor already imposed npon no inconsiderable portions of our State to secure such parts at least from future impositions of that nature--we may assume that debts legally incurred must be paid, and strike from the scale such levies as tend to liquidate such indebtedness, and we have the to deal simply with the actual cost of operating the government and governmental institutions. court of justice, and unless yea behave yourself in a more becoming manner you will be sent to jail so begin and tell me what yoa know about the fight at Rice's. Witness Well, gentlemen, Capt. Rice he gin a treat, and Cousin Sally Dillard Court (After deliberating.) Mr.

Attorney, the Court is the opinion that we may save time by lotting the witness go on his own way. Proceed, Mr. Harris, with your story, but stick: to the subject. Witness Yes, gentlemen. Well, Capt.

Rice he gin a treat, and Cousin Sally Dillard come over to our house and axed me if my wife she moutn't go? I told Cousin Sally Dillard that say wife she was poorly, being as how she had the rheumatics in her hip and the big swamp was up however, as it was she, Cousin Sally Dillard, my wife she mout go. Well, Cousin Sally Dillard then axed me if Mose he moutn't go I told Cousin Sally Dillard as how Mose was the foreman of the crap, and the crap was jiartly in the grass, as it was 'she, Cousin SallyTJillard, MoseirtTmout they" goes -on together," Mose, my wife and Cousin Sally Dillard, and thev come to the big swamp, and It "w'i'7 from my books, ai 1 will Tp-iltl you if you wa-f v.x i nominated for Speaker, but withdrew in favor of Mr. Kellogg. There was good feeling among the members, though KeUogg's election was made.certain by the concentration of 75 of the anti-pQtaeroy votes upon him. ys -It is thought here that Pomeroy, Florida Legislature.

Tallahassee, Jan. 14. The Legislature conrene. PCBLIinCK'l KOTM. ACrcM.

A Croat (X) after the iimt signifies that your tits li out, or that yea are ia arrears, and thouli at oaa remit. tad by C. We believe the subscribers to the Hon I Journal very generally approve ita coarse la the wariare which it ia making-npoa the terrible aystem of corraptioa that new prevails to our aalitica. We aay plainly to all each friend that aeed jour active aapport Thie paper ia run purely upea ite rnerita. We have ao eubaidiee to draw from, no politician to hack ut, no govara-meat office to eke out eur aapport.

We depend aloae upoa the people whose cease we maintain. If you like oar coarse, sas-tain in it. And yon can do ao, first, by promptly paying your own and second, by using your inneeaee to extend our eiroulatioa. Speak a goad word for to your aeighbore and friends. Subscribe for an extra copy and send to soma friend at the East.

Call on as when you come to town and "give na a word of encouragemeat. Send as 'news itema. Give na your job work and advertising. Stand by us aa wa are ttfatanji Governor Hart sent several appointments to the Senate, which, it is rumored, were treated with contempt. -i-ge in in in the year can claim the irOiMri were f-p '---ley, a ol nauonai Uirlrf tee on ti a arte secliOK in not trying to secure the speaker to prohibit na- YesselLbst: Jan.

tele rrencv act, so a ship, virtually admits. bis weakness The anti-Pomeroy men are strong tional banks from, incurring liabili- ly in the majority in both houses, gram from" IaTrrooI reporrs lae foundering qf j.iiTascafora off and Pomeroy will be defeated unless OKllCT fK The'Parsona Sua. says that i will wager -aabscription of the can write a letter so like the Boss of Pomeroy's that ho man in the State can tell it from Pomeroy' mana-gcript. We will Uke that bet; and will bet $2 more that Pomeroy will not deny writing the W. W.

Ross letter and we will bet $5 that if he does deny it we can prove to the satisfaction of any reasonable man that the denial ia false. And we will bet $10 that Pomeroy will not swear that the W. W. Ross letter is a forgery and we will bet $20, if he dees so swear, that it can be proven that he has sworn falsely in that regard. Again, we will bet $2.50 that M.W.

Reynolds, editor of the Parsons Sun, ia the same M. W. Reynolds who wrote the pamphlet, published in tbe summer of 1870, entitled, "A Review-of the Official Acts of our Delegates in Congress aad we will bat $5 that what Reynolds thea wrote in regard to Pomeroy is true aad we will bet $10 that M. W. Reynolds knew thea and knows now tbat it is true.

And we will bet $20 that all Reynolds has written in the Sua and CommprTwealth iu favor, of Pomeroy's honesty, ability and pur ity, are lies, and that Reynolds knew they were when he wrote them, and that he was paid by Pomeroy for writing them, with an appointment to office, or other valuable LaCygne Journal. rTTRA.iiaatT mikwoftewoii. (. Cc'iirday, a most' r- i i s.Lle phenoiif st ioj, acas-Bangarrv by whic a maa had a navii Jfo fewer than irpes' were torh up by the roots, thirtyslx more or lass injured, and 116 yards of stone wall thrown dowa. About one o'clock In theTlEy7bjf people in the neighborhood saw something in the form of a hay-coctc, of great size, revolving in the It was accompanied by fire and a great deal of smoke, aud.

sometimes was seen high in the, air, and at others near the ground. It made a great noise, something like a railway train traveling, and progressed with great rapidity. It Sassed 'over the estates of Colonel orth, II. Sir William Brown, and Mr." Leslie Melville Cart-wright, sixty-one yards of whose park wall at one place has been jriDraiter.iaaasM vritb cotton, iromi t. is reported that eleven there "Shall be a lack of harmony among the and men wx She was wned Mr, Logan from enldiera urging ttie -pat sage of the Houae bill griatinjf 163 acres of land to djscharg-ad soldiers.

He stated tbat the till would Harvey are still the prominent can didates, though' Judge Lowe- has ws up, as I was telling yoa but with deliberate intention, but claims that tlie Snernaaa children, for whose murder she was many friends in. the southern par Jelng as how there a big log require 820,000,000 acres, i On motion of Mr Cass. riy, the committee on judiciary was directed of the State. I atcrosB the swampj Cousin bally above is correct aa applied to the tried, were poisoned aeeideatally. The Tweed eate was opened by Mr.

Feekham fur the prosecution oa the 13ch last. A large The sli." "'ii- MAiiiaraiAre Matters of legislation are but lit Dillard and Mf like genteel rolts, they waited he' log, but my wife, 7it-to- Criminal law, but is 'nnieVjJr correct when applied tle discasstd. The. penalty humbug," as Jake Stotler caUs it. that is to inquire, ia coonecoiui wim -uw inquiry as to the power of Congress over the subject ot aailroads between States, whether each-State within I Jr.

station, like aidurned fool, hoisted her coats ey you, and we will fight. tbia battle through to the bitter end. of a Senator to ranrpcn poiiceoisa fearlul to te. and waded n-- 7 j- i More Arns ter the Cubans." New 14 The Herald states that the steamer Edgar Stewart, which recently sailed from As-pinwall and Carthage with a full cargo of ammunition, and some forty recruits for tbe Cuban revolutionists under tbe Cuban General Agnero, has successfully landed ail her cargo on the Cuban coast. The Effect of Napoleoa'a Death.

New York, Jan. 10. It is stated in a Washington special that the French minister there remarked, on the death of Napoleon; "The em ovwwa wa i Tbe been remarkably free frtiiLrluI-ro (t. disaster V' $utfw accidents have occurred, aal tboee not ar-dfeti-ctive to bnmau life a bill', for postponing- payments, of Chops Heavens and earth, this is The man who Is a.a!gne:'aT:-.y dierent 1 icy cannot be adopted that shall its own limits has not inn power over the eaane eabject, excluding: bad but go on I Culbn-wltta(hr PsDcra. taxes, will probably be kicked put of the Legislature, as it has always at the average of such cauanea portion of oar' taxes Witness Well, thaC all 1 know CYTmu-i cnarge is eniiiieJ.4riB, this deemed innocent unfff he limit- that are more enaura- TIIK CALDWCLL IN VJCHTiaATIOH.

bee a before. The manifest injustice -m a a about the Jig ht VBAH PATCH'S JUMP. W'e ara not clubbing with other papers this year. Wo give premiums instead to every aubscriber premiums that are ole fe-Jreasonable: Occ-s5gaUv a ts Leo. Smith gar some very inter toward tnose wno nave aireauy paiu rates for freight' and passenger.

Agreed to. The Senate then resumed the coa-sideration of the agricultural and industrial arts colleges bill, which waa debated at length Messrs. Norton, guilty dui tne man woo aspires iu represent a free people in a position their taxes, and the bad precedent Ell Perkins" In tbe New York Commercia A .1 esting testimony- before tbe Cald tor putting all his efforts into some of great trust and responsibility honest business, using the property which would be established, leads well investigating committee yester While in Rochester I met Mr, worth something. Mow to Oct Taar Paper Free. must be able to bring a reputation he has accumulated to the.

best ad Hebbard, an old resident of Genesee day ia Washington. It will be found pire is dead, now that. the man has members to look on the measure with little favor. Next year nobody vantage, and practicing1 the utmost county, wno saw bam fated, mase There ia hardly a subscriber to the above reproach. He must be not onlv cure but above suspicion.

It died." The minister decs not think economy in living, on discovering at the end of the year that, of the pro in oar telegraphic dispatcbea. THE TAX QfJEBIIOM. his death will make any chaure in would pay, expecting the Legist his famous jump off Genesee Falls, thirty or forty years ago. He says Hon a Joubval who could not send na three or four new subscribers without any Is a monstrous doctrine that ceeds of both his ettorts ana capital ture to postpone, and repudiation lhatiumDdav was a great day in tke situation in France. death will only destroy the fallacious hones of his few personal adherents man's reputation may be as black as he has remaining barely sufficient to and bankruDtcv would surely fol Rochester.

The people gathered for The Kansas Chief thinks It use less to expect the Legislature to ex particular effort. The times are hard aad a coaple of dollars is worth saving. We night, and yet, unless you cau prove miles around to see this intermittent low. who still cherished the idea of his pay, the direct taxes levied upon, the latter, has briefly, and perhaps in language savoring of despair, called tend the time for the payment of some criminal charge against him American jumper, as he performed will give a copy of the Hons JouavAL Governor Osborn has been quite taxes. The Emporia News also con it shall not operate to his disadvan restoration.

i KUsonri Legislature gratis for one year to any parson who will his last feat. shouldn't say; intermittent umper, but chronic jumper, attention, througtt the public press ill, but was able to be in his room at tains a strong article against post- tage In attempting to reach the high to the burden that weighs so heavily St XiOtjis Jan 1-L In the lo er tor bam was ail tne time as crazy to jump drfwn a waterfall -s George est positions of trust and responsi ponemont. upon us; and spasmodic efforts have periodically been made ostensibly, to bouse, of the Legislature this afternoon. Mr." Ne wman offered a resdlu billty I From the very nature of the the State House to-day. 1 In the House, this afternoon, R.

P. West was elected Assistant Clerk Ames, Docket Clerk Walton, Jour CONSTCBIlTioN IM COBTGttESS. reduce tne expenses of the govern Francis, our chronic candidate. for tbe Presidency, ir 'crazy to run" for tha Whita 11Mioa j-' case, corruption aud venality are It Is safe to say that bo excitement tion stating that reports are in cir things difficult to be proved. The has ever existed in Congress equal ment, but these efforts have not been broad- enough to contemplate any crauge system apparently this thrown down from the foundation.

It tore up one of the largest beech trees oil Sir William Brown's estate, and about twelve to fifteen 'tons of earth' with it, and the branches were. nal Clerk; Miss Enrolling Sam Patch had previouslyjumped culation that money has been used in, the Senatorial, election, and call- inor for a o.nrBmittaa of five to inves suspicion may be universal, the be over JN lagara. Then, saying" some Clerk and Miss to that evoked by the revelations of the Credit Mobilier Investigations. has been deemed to be perfeot but lef by, doubt, and. yet things can be doue as well as others," t-ii tigate the charges arid- report to the have betfn confined to a reduction of tie around lite Sergeant It may, and we hope will, result in House as soOn as After no evidence at hand that wonld es tablish in a court ef justice a crimi Bates through the western part of an overhauling- of the entire affairs i In the Senate; George C.

Crbwther was elected and Capt. fees and salaries." When the effects of -these efforts have reached the Legislature in a tangible form, the the State to back up his proverb. of the Union Pacific Railroad. nal charge. Bribery IS a crime iiefore bis last jrrmp he bonght a George Findley Sergeaat-at- send us three new subscribers and six dollars.

Komcihlna- tbat Every JHan Wants. We have added to our premium list an article which we are quite sure ought to be in every household ia the State. We allude to our pocket map of Kansas. Tbia ia a new map, published in 1873, contaiaa all the counties in colors, and has a good substantial cover, so that it eaa be carried in the pocket without injury. There hardly a day passes that one doea not wish to consult a map ef his own State eepe cially a new State like Kansas.

This map will be given to every new subscriber and to every old subscriber who pays np his arrearages and one year in advance. We offer this because we believe it is something which will be of every-day use to our aabscribers. which especially seeks darkness an black bear of a. circus man, and led am iirrEKEsvrixa mscusmoir. matter has either bjeu lost sight of, in the press of business belonging to politics proper, Or' has" become.

the him oyer the turnpike to Rochester, secresy. The parties to it are Dana Arms; Capt. R. Assistant Sergeant-at-Arma. 1 'Pomeroy's friends don't like the We begin the publication, this Sam a queer philosopher.

He ed together by the strongest of mo subject of legislative barter or some had a theory that each new genera' morninjr, of a series of articles on tives not to reveal the fact. They omer uaanipuiauou, resuiuug iu tion had rnore knowledge and could law reform, written by a gentleman carried vaboua- ip all A man named Adaaaai who was, breaking stbaasjpn the roadj says he beard a great noise as if a railway train were coming up. There was a dense smoke, and a tree that he had been standing under a minute before was torn up. There was a heavy rain at the time, and a few minutes before a vivid "flash of -li-itTiiri. For mile and a half there are trices of the destruction caused by the phenomenon, which seems to have, traveled almost iu a straight "line from south to north.

It was followed by a whirlwind that swept everything before and pond, it passed was dried up, stones carried distance of anti-Pomeroy caucus, and it is said to-night i that Pomeroy has hired ery instance in raising, instead are the only witnesses, and they are do greater deeds' toa-tr its predeces- lowering, the av bf Joflicers. interested to prevent the truth oriHe otten said bis lather Knew Tburman, Sherman, Pratt, Trumbull, Windom and Casserly opposing it, aad Messrs. Morrill of "Vermont, Patterson, Boreman, Sawyer and Corbett, advocating- it. Several amendment were offered and rejected, aud the bill then passed 39 to 14. Mr.

Logan, from the military committee, reported, without amendment, the House bill providing for the- establishment at Rock- Island, 111., of a military Senate adjourned. 1 fc i Washington, Jan. .14. On motion of Mr. IHnghap, the bill to amend tbe act of 1872, providing for the holding of United La tea Circuit Courtln tbe Western divrrietof Missouri, wa taken up and parted.

Tho House then took'upthe appropriation, bill, the pending- question being the amendment, offered by Mr. Randall last "Saturday, providing that no money shall ie paid to any railroad companies for transporting- mails or troops while aaid companies are.ki default for. interest on bonds issued by ihe government. By common Mr( Randall's amendment waa withdrawn, the following -eubstitnt-for it being: offered by Mr. Ilibbard: The ninth section of -tha army appropriation bill, approved March 1872.

is hereby repealed, and it shall be the duty of the Secretary of tbe Treasury to apply all rach strms of money as are now or shall became due te either of the Pacific railroad companies embraced within the provisions of said from ths United States, for the transportation of troops, eappli, maila, or otherwise, to the payment of the indebtedness of such companies to the United States, for interest paid by tha United States oa bonds Issued for tbe benefit of. such companies. Mr. Wheeler moved to amend Mr. Uibbard'a amendment Jby adding to it a proviso that the repeal shall not take effect nntil the Attorney General shall certify to the Secretary of tbe Treasury that such railroad companies are liable to the government on bonds issued tn aid of such Hall and 'one other, ao that it services already made by statute more than his and that from being known.

To say necessary, and in adding item on will be very inconvenient-- for the who has given the subject great attention, and whose views, are sure, will be found worthy the attention of our readers. The aobject is one of great practical importance he knew more than his father. that common fame a general item to the already complicated ma J-" Why, thuhderation Sam, by suBDicion which amounts to a moral your argoerymg, your grandfather chinery or public business, with items to pay to correspond, without considerable oascuBaion, Abe resolution, was adopted almost anplmous- ly. The' two houses of the Legislature voted separately for United States Senator The vote- in the House stood-i-Bogy ,86,, Henderson 81. In tbe Senate Bogy 2, Henderson 10, absent 9.

Te-uiorrow the vote will be taken in joint From Pariona. Jan. 8. The trains that have been snowbound on the Neosho division of the K. T.

road since Sunday night. have been relieved, and will reach Parsons tonight, on time. The snow is rapidly disappearing. The K. Tsfia now operating, of its own 642 miles." This has been all constructed three years.

The horse disease is prevailing in Northern Texas, bat In a mild form. This has created some delay in forwarding freight from Deaisoo south certainty, shall weigh as nothin must have been a darned fool," in opposition to get a place of meetiug. The office holders have been slightly reinforced to-day Dick Stevens has arrived, -and has been assigned to one of Pomeroy's rooms at the Tefft. and its discussion especially oppor in any perceptible degree rendering terposed a bystan der but be only turned around and commenced talk. tune Just now.

the public or its lunds more safe, or rendering our public offices of any against a man who is not on trial but is seeking a position of trust, is to give scoundrelism free rein and ing- about something else. of forty yards, and railing knocked OUR NEW STATE UOTEMHEHT, greater practical use to the people Bam was a great talker. ULs Pomeroy is desperate, and all the down. Frightened cattle ran about the fields: many of which are strewn Our new State government con It is not deemed profitable here to to offer a premium upon corruption tongue wis always "on: the appliances which have heretofore pronounce ill-natured criticisms sists of lion. Thos.

A. Osborn, who with the branohes of the trees struck. I and bis bod 'on the jump and all A man who has held a public post upon the existing order of things The people were greatly. alarmed 1 for notoriety, -I disgraced our senatorial contesus, succeeds Hon. J.

M. as tion for twelve years and has so con some of them say. the poise was ter- I One day when ne was a I will doubtless be broogtit into use, Governor: Hon. E. S.

Stover, ol ducted himself as to create a wide nor is it by. any means tne object in this, or in what may follow this communicat ion, to advocate low pay ri lie anil they thought the earth was his mother, who lived in a clearing Council Grove, who succeeds Lieut bat so far the representatives of an indignant People stand- and spread' suspicion of his integrity near Brookport: waaospeaking of about to open1 and swallow every for official services, but it Is believed Gov. P. P. Elder Hon.

D. W. Wil thing up. After traveling for about Sam's precocity. must be able to plead sometbin Til Map.

Every person who has seen the pocket map which we offer as a premium te our subscribers says that it is just the thing. It is convenient, new, beautifully colored, and something that every family ought to Lava. We give it to new ai old aabscribers alike, who pay op fr a year ia advance. Ran Oat. We ran out of pictures last week, but have a new lot on the way by express, which will soon be here and enable na to fill all ordera.

Ol Ca Ltrc that our system of laws, if anything takes Auditor A. Thoman's two miles the fire meteor seems to Why," said she, our Sam can will faithfully' redeem the pledges made to their'cbnBtlt'ueats: 1 i. i so ull ott inconsistencies, conflicts better than the humane provisions of the criminal law to entitle him to read the Bible tike a spelling book, place: and W. H. Smallwood, Se and, can be called reWat tbe catechism from- iad to ware jisuncu i -j "A roiilr Tn at Mr.r jtot ni retary of State, Chief Justice King and west, but now the.

epidemic is practically at an Gen. Griersotr and family' passed system, provides as a part of Ttbe a re-election. i ind, and slice apples as well as his man. Attorney General Williams, machinery -of government' a very there were no i (Second Dispatch. :1 rt Jan.

4. The -results of the anti-Pomieroy largo amount or unnecessary official Treasurer Hayes and Superintend es said Sam "an yesterday thrbngh Pareona to-day. for 8. Louis, where ha-has been stationed, to stronger evidence of Mr. Pomeroy' ten by Hamilton O.

Jones; Nortth half.a ceatary ago, flicked BiirsimDsori.ifi'rOwed the ent McCarty, who were all re-elect unfitness to represent the State of take charge of the tecruiting ser and proportionate pay therefor, which can safely and profitably be eliminated therefrom, or simpler caucus last evfialng 'has had-the ef- thie well, and Jumped 'off ed and hold over, Kansas than the wide-spread and and the public cau- enjoy lauj-ti over its exquisite reiculoas- the saw mill into the flume. hfeet to make the opposition, to the vice. From Washington. and safer plans provided for acco-a WHAT IN) THE CREDIT KOBIUCBT almost uaiversal distrust of his in' Sam himsei.f i said be once came corruptionist bold and defiant; and plishing the same ends for the pub This is a question asked by many tegrity which prevails thrft would his friends are laboring with all the home tight, washed the face of the clock, and then wound hp tho baby lic that in its creation the interests nesf: at least once a yeatv If Ipnr-ports" to be a report of 'tne testimony of a itnesa in a ease' before one of the courts of.fbat and risTas Washington, Jan. 14.

The House judiciary committee, lb-day, who read the dispatches from Wash be enough unfortunately; thi wants and conveniences of the peo energy of despair, All the facts and set it forward Jlfteen minutes. companies. deferred action -rm Orleans is not ajnalter of suspicion but of have ben colleoted and you may But about the great tump. (, matterai until the? documents sub ington concerning the Investigation now going on there in regard to the affairs of the Mobilier. It ple ot tne btate at large have not, apparently, been thoroughly studied, and that its conspicuous deficiencies loiiows A beardless After considerable discoaslon, Mr.

Wheeler's amendment waa rejected certainty. The. evidence nn The -morning-jof the -day' came, disciple of Themis mitted yesterday, are look.out for aoree boldfighting now that the organization has been per Saaaiiaa arrived iartown with the der Mr. Pomeroy's own hand which rises and thus addresses the court 46 to 91. Attorney Uenerai yes in some respects, aud complications blackr bear, and the rushed was an organization -of a portion of Mr.

Donnan moved to strike out would convict him in any court of in others, have justly aroused susi It is reported to-night that Into 'Rochester from miles around A good many of our subscribers, espe cially in Douglas county, are ia arrears. We have tried to accommodate them, and have seat them the paper withoat cutting off their namea when their subscriptions expired. We now them to help as, in turn, by payiag up what they owe aad a year in advance. The sum to each man is a small one, but to ns, in the aggregate, is a very large one, aad one we need. To all who will do tbia, wo offer the aame premiums that we do to the new 1 terday, telegraphed to' Stanley Mat thews and Aaron F.

Perry, of all oC Mr. Uibbard'a amendisant af the stockholders of the Union Pa justice in We refer. picions that its provisions are well Pomeroy, has rented public i TweJv-e o'clock-Was the howr to jump ter the word renealeu.l so aj aim- cinnati, askinjgtbem to act as eoaa. cific Railroad for the purpose of adapted to the1 aggi-andiseYnentoo May it please your worship and yougeutlemen of tbe.juryi eince it has, besu myortunegood or bad, I will 'not to" exercise, in lega'l' disquisltton, l'has never befallen me to bo fblfged tO'Tprostecte--eo i of course, to the, Pottawatomie let lamp a Hundred fees: dow ply to confine it to tha repeal af the naumiowihii auppowiu. aor uv i eej to represeut the government in jLlwn fhd tArrihlo Tall int.

tliA Knil. ter. We have published it already, section ot tba appropriation purpose of preventing the anti-Pom- I the suits agamst the Union Pacific ina panlnrAn A ar.nrincr had officers, and to noyej branches Of tinofficiaf'i'bu8iuess, which i apparently havefigroWn'Sip and thrive on these (deficiencies' aud but we republish it in this connec bill of 1871. ta56. Railroad Oomnanv building that road.

The contracts lor construction rwere let. at i enormous figures to convenient-parties who transferred the sattre to the been built out over tne Water, ancT aroy.iuen aaying a-piacu jji mtreuug, hut the German have iaadiy ten tion iMr. itibbardja -i ameaamejat a a irtead ed waa than adopted withoat tnis 'ill adaptation to the wants of bam appearad on the statrg'dresB ed in a sailor's fancy; jacket. His 'General Garfield 'was before -tbe Credtt-Mobilier -committor aa? twora positively nht hnever i i dered the useSoeiTnrnar.JIali. direfully- marked-: an assault.

A more willful vjolcnt and dangerous battery, and finally a more aboli-cal breach Of 'has seldom e'y eMiftTypeo ed i 12 ivl i zed 1 'cb a n- MB. POMEE9T'9XETrEp Strictly confidential. tbe people. 1 vqarw'M Credit Mobilier, which built the triends now took up ar collection on SOBttaWFUJL WBRTER. 'There is no room left in' thletletter uuu any hock, Muwugu puucueu aw Washington.

D. July M. division. It readsjithat Uicninth section, of tha, array appropriation bV pprQved March hereby repealed. tm 4.z.

iuj, he WhWe -Sam tswVujj his bat and W. W. R6sb Mv Dear Have you yet rec -to 'enlarge upon th4se subjects, but aOa the list of arrivkls to-night the take some by' Francis TraS bj riad and pocketed the proceeds. If these men had built the road out of SaidJthaf aster he try, and I dante lays tt t-has seldom ommended an? one to cell Rood- to th Potta iSditor. voa-trteettft-' Wiof th BflBA of w.

K.DATiii-imearr. iiei ot. ijOUIs. jui. ,14.

a anensi would return and thp w-. (the beart If not. I have a plan, sir J. it. -olr.

Alerriara an Amend your valuable epaCethe ubdferdiened Tinnu nt New York, will, take bold ami fur- over. 'J. ben, amid a aeathTUke stul- their own money, the thing: would not have been so scandalous, but they been your duty to pass apaa Que 0 shocking to feellngSf: es this which tooFk place '-o'veTP Captain nisn a spiernia totoi rnwu pro fwuk would UKeto stir upifniquify' upori ness, be ran ftlew 'Slebs i. 0fg the reinforcWuU I oC ttsmanU, tSJti. Davis Js the man who waw-elected, I ana affairs creates much comxgent lo licence sen excinsireiy on vw xcwrw ment tbat no judgment of thanCourt of Claims shall bo paid on of tjuoaeys seized, fronb a-called a few- features orOSfr laws, tbat one leap iuto the air, and fell, cut really built it out of the government lustrate the above tyroptftitionsj and You can give the Indiana an order for (roods ting mist lice a leaeLainker, two subsidies, and their -action was a Rice's, in this county-f but-'you jwill.

hear from the ovitnesieiOcvl I bfling two 1 1. uooieaeraie tss-, Alter ashort to oompAre some of those' featdrts' hundred, into jn to tajSijlveglwaturef rom i adminisrration anu. some-vir oa tM Mors, and three orJera are accented when the annuities are paid. Tbis proceeding-Is recoirniztd bere at the Department. anJ is all diusk)u, the amaadiaeAt was re not only upon the "Stock The Horn Je-rnal aa a Newspaper.

We would be glad to have! bur. snbscri-bera compare tbe Hoa Joubw-l aa a newspaper with any other Kansas paper. Look at the amount of Eaasaa newa we publish; from every part of the State. Wkare will you find such a local page aa our third page See the neighborhood aewa which we publish, furnished especially for our own coiamns. There ia no paper that wa know of that begins to approach the Homb Jouaw.t'in these respects.

6f '-our -system with correspoudm whirlpool. As he let the. staging: Douglas county, and promised to a I me speecnes maue oj jected- a i.i rirht. feait urcs in the systems sister or three were examined and deposed One said that' heard the noise naiw.ii-, r.arlt Cn. Samuel I ois Doajrassumeq an.

ODiique posi I seed in aloes 1 the form er a letter tor you to iu com mu tee tuan aro-auad re holders, who were not In the ring, but also upon the people, of the Vi" Ui--ii! lated to make anattera Worae, and end back to me to nvo r. uoie. nut aon- ported the bill to the Honaaw-ia This is not an Hnfittiricr-'tiale for tion, ms 'neaaf -above hitr feet. As. he-striclci the water Walker, to vote for Marcos Par- euitlYd "hot see the -figtift -'anoijier tbat he saw the i row but did not dehver it until Mr.

Tjppsn and Edward Clark, af Lawrence now fleering bere in Iadiau mat render a settlement of the question more difficult. Attorney. "General United States, who had contributed After some contest ovr the Ques theuiscussion of tlreJ ible8 that bv- I rott for United 'States and tion of raising tbe salaries of elerks thd tbre w.as aT eadful si leucer, while ac.e awaited the money to build road. It ern us as ar common wealth1. Other, tera, and wbe have an agreement wil beach other about roods 1 sav, I don't deliver your recommendation nnrU I haveexeculed to me a con tract kuow who struck first aaqther.thsi he was, very.

drunk and say. viiiiams said io-oay mat me. vrar-bsoth party wonld take 'encourage employedin tbe lionse. the House, especially the-newr! Slates have was the stocfc --or tbis institution witn cbOKipgr breatb, nis reappear-: eleet his friea d. I HeWent back on his7 pledge, voted for Pomeroyt iand since then) Jthe people of thi: State to have or aUthepronts paid to tr witnout coming to afiaal vts4n the found it profitable oace in about.ev- ment from the Uoase prbaeedinga, two1 mmntes as mv snare; ana 01 ajt urnn paiu r.

which was among mem lawyer unops ram soriy. gen Pacific RaUroad. ouaatioa. orasav of rname him to luai. for uour'thare.

Yon and I ery aecaoe, to 'moairyineir lunaa arm assume a bolder stand, and mat bers, where it was expected, a threet minutes and no-sns of the daring -jarnpen. Thea tha Deoble the amendments adopted tn-commit tlemen, to avs occupied your1 time Justice to All. have been able' to dispense with fur aharehv is' sare teJ mental laws-la important' respects, ia to i to through our two triends, are to have the profits, and Tanpan aad Clark tbe other half, and. Tappan to do all the business, and we to have' wij.li tne stupulity ol tbe: wivnasrses tee of the whole, adjourn-d. a Ames said in one of bis letters, to and it is'observedfahat lhoitterof ther service from Mm.

'The case of a loud; wall a Igng mirnlBr exu arises gentlerkcn- "r- nothing tn do only to taae our snare ol rjuii at holding a constitutional -convention. do the most ti ait the' Re v. Werter may serve as' a nsti- Credit Mobilier Injestigatioa. VASHiiraTON, In the FALL Or THE CUFF AT XfcOVKsX. each payment, 11 aj together from a misapurehensioii in cur State is already elWtlnsr con- This; was the end tjf SanrPatch.

The Investigation has smirched rtow you wui nx op ai mat hw i in line. I wilt see the writines are all executed The coatiaaoDB raina in.i-acland on iny part. "Had I' known asTj do i lf feaaen a me preaes. lime, sidembleviewspaporfal discfission. redit investigation to- Most publishers offer premium new subscribers only.

Tbia is an injuatiee to old subscribers, who deserve premiums aa much as anybody. i- 'We offer oar prat miuma to old aad new alike who pay as for a yaar'a subscription in advance. the reputation of many men who that tiad a -witness Wfro -was, ac have inoreasad tha danzaxs tbe right to this end, and we will be all r'ght. Name eayvue naa. been annmrig failed True, we have'-liad than daj, Benjamin F.

oX i ti 1 r-i irr I I Tim i tne man represent ar. u.jioru, vhn pcnrMMitl me have stood high before the country, two preitv general revistoua or our Si" -J J.j:.'.. w- Credit Mobilier, wa sworn, and overhanging? mass 'Of-the-chffa at Every hoar it: haa been ex keep hia feet together and hisbody quainted vth allitha: ehrc aai8tabes of the, casev and whor was ablete i i i Ton will aee from this' letter what kind of a Topkka. Jan. 13.

rXhe new btate. statutes since iheiadmiseioA of Kan andoida fair to reach many underwent a long, axa raid alio av. i He nerueDuiouutr. aa ou uruviuuD occa pected tbat- a mat' weighiaief-aoma msHB uiuiseii unucrsioou 1,0 ma officers were installed to-day, 'and leeommendattaa ro give llr.Tanpan. not aon't Xail to sead it me, as they must come to terms sas as a State, but Ihe sions! So-jVhen he s'trnWk ibei water tesuned that JSeiison a namaaiMlear- court arid jurvVl hasdreda of and THE LFeiALATURE AHIt IT WORK the Legislature assiembles to-mrir- THE WtEKl r.hi hrtuttk laft Jlia bndL Hlrd.d.wrfts because or the unprecedentediy f5a oB dooks aa jnoiaer ot ist before they the license, xappan is a crana fellow.

It' all right. Let me bear irom you our patience. ai js 'Ht I I. 1 A 4 I i i- The. Legislature of om rotate as sTiOrt' tirrle-aHo wedito'jtlie ebtnmis shares.

Did net TJrbbl crnah the bottsea imts-ratsyrainder it, aad rnoat of tba inhabita-rtai have at once. The most Important blitorloal event at the week bat lha death Of Irrais Napoleon arris, and fea Come forward, Mr. afterward thev found hia bodv aWav 1 nsidebJe.caacatifAgaa jring or from tome-ther 'eause. Bavtag. aaything' td do -vlfrl Ibe o.

tj. JrOUKnox. sembled Tuesday at Topeka. Several matters of importance will claim its BinaDitrti. ex-Emperor of France, which.

oc Vt ki T.0fQ-DT-:'-T I on to- has been so imoerfecilv daneas Dfitc- P. I Sad noon reflection that yon must swornl-'1 Ti jfij -t-So orwfft comes' the JwitneBsiV 1- I shares. I Ham books of the company. a-daiTl! the curred at Cinirlhnrst at art r1-Are mlnutofe past kyAfir I Kellogg, 6t Te can u. remve r- i foveas ate oy ma ineae papers iirovf uui.

rmn.n o. Jaa. i Hn a mkthe ennrract for mvself and vacated their hoase. JUeatly, daring-a terriblaatov-a ef -wiraa and rain, a part of the oerhanWir-lefrri gave "Way, and fell! rrameaaefiece attention. ftj.

relectedF Speaker1" Of Houseand fat, chuffy old man. a filhittficktat hb State 'tlteea'almo8tp' not teuo'e'ock a. on the Sth lnat.i HI Heath was the resuh of a disease with whlott be had yon at once, and you. return. the oppliearion and T.e,88! byxpress.

First, there is ibe election of a Sen rl4wtimiK Chief Ajiferfc; nuite. a Jdeada'Ie'SBj'flTherw-as ne poimeu uui in, tae pook ed. and took is oath with an HiiVfiaa a e-1sK 'vth in be tortured far mmrfonl' He had a short against- tbe noaaes aoK'87Ttn 60. -un b. a.

cbaugo of the cunfbefsdmeJand in ator, to succeed Mr. Pomeroy. We .1 rJjeliare tloetrina ol th-l unrant .1.,. A.U: p.n.'mifTpafiAn innla Knf sv I at 18 This letter contains upon its face tell "us about the riot that convenient1 methods? no ellm- S3" fc( Neilsoa. Ames paid ia IVSSS.

ZU 1 stables a few-1 The have already discuesed this time before bis death submitted to two painful O'leratlom, aad hi surgeon had determined on tbe third. Up to aa hdur Ale death, hi yarcs" ay ai TT tlici a vaanaaft-iaa- a i toritrfncat thrt aSrriaac'Yrobodv- was. VI a a corrupt and, venal preposition in many of its aspects, and will Only WMoct Hsfelo.a SroeTcenT bom atiring the'Whale of hat fatal ogemer 'aad au-rangnrfg, ofa symptom were regarded aa favorable, but at The letter is Mr. Pomeroy's. rt'was ine oiner ifran hi already wasted in cirycumlocution) we wish v6U to' be cornDendiftus.

at the add now that we haver'gteat confi "-1 -iW rit- t- J.7 roor blown entirely -lR) the day but Geofga tanciSiiraiad nine o'clock he eommenned sinking rapidly, a a a a a large mass or tragrnenranr atatntes, 14 of but little use niipsse the book is written and sent by him W. nothing lut brotea 'tiles. a vovvscoe a urat emciai act was dence that the Legislature, In CfedifMobilier -bowed- aeither the -TV. In, 1 t.n to Bead tha followiB-s-Lerter to Prea- bricks, aad rafter ijraraaia to mark and ill belore the arrival of hi spiritual ad-viaer, Fittliec )ddard, and physioisa who had same time as explicit as0 possible." thoroughly indexed by-a otnpefent A 6REAT HAT17BAI.IBT. Xkuse.) luo vnKiuoi "cu name of Dwesr GarfleldScbofield this respect, meet tbe just expecta i a i i ideat Grant: il Harris Adiackly5 (gyrtaif the been suminoned from London.

The Prino in this city for monXhs, and has been I I Ll an UiS. wi. uo gAVUCIDU i tions of the people. There is no dis severely damaged, and the latt move To the PresWeat bf the "United Here, in concluding1 thiscommum pec'iagr'the seieuf ifie labbrs of ArJa. Imperial was at Woolwich, and did not Arrive at Chiselhurst until after bis fathei death.

Hi seen by hnndreas or men.wDo are lawyer a koowittg wink, ai, the same time clearing liis, throat.) Captain Ri ce' he gin a treatv and Co A Bin Sal totle, he was: a remarkably -iadus- States I deSire to- call yonr atten-tiemto the oocn nation, hv. Cat tad rKelley. flam could aot-explain how stock, appeared Jn XeiUon'a name before he had paid for it. books-how the names 'of Cbngress-men Samuel Hooper Boyer'-ef Penn- guising the popular sentiment in favor of a chancre, and this sentiment ment will bring tbse borrae-v3ewn. The biek part of Uoa.

fiO and B0 are cation, let, it bo asked if ftiuty so large in its scope? ona'ifdquUMUg1 so familiar with; Mr. Pomeroy's hand writing. Everybody, pronounces it ly Dillard atesl' eomo iny mucb of the hard, Tfiligent and trieusman. ia that no naturalist, ever bad eqaal facilitiaa fdr gratifying" a ta: for particular States troops, of a certain portion of thia State -known a the Cherokee likewise injured, and. the yaraa filled with lumps.

of chalk. 2io one should be respected and made effective by the be was really popular, and tha Royal family were prompt to extend condolence. Tbe Pa-rlalan newspapers received the new too late to prOtracted work of tbe timm learal jus4 and axed taarifstny She Mr. Pomeroy has not ven sylvaBta, rimes ana AJley aa orier- rJf euf rat Lands, and to respectfully was -leaping ia eithTef the boaae scholars and statesmen to' mike it tured, and will.not venture, to deby pursuits riinf assures as aat v- 'men: were 'at inal aabscribers. He statedj that the Mobilier stock was or fatal eenaequeacas ma at.

Inevita make any comment on the event for a day. even' a-ceptable' 1 in Mber -States, moutn't Ijobi, Corusin, Sally Dillard my wife was poorly as how she had a touch 'of rheunaa-tism-ithe hip, and, 'thy big iswamp Jt; He cannot do it, The letter Thea each of the leading organs expressed a bly have ensud. Tbe remaijidar of Again, there is the question of the apportionment of the: State into Congressional districts." The Ias't should not here be le-Ft to a tfommis Aristotle'a disposal through, Greece rushed aroaad'the' country to keep request mat yoa nave order immt-' diatety iaaoed far their? removal. troop were rniahed on the of Goy. Harvey, for -the opinion.

Three of tbe paper appear speaks for itself. The handwriting tbe cliffs i ctill in a dangerous state. sion composed of the vwrybest men aad before tne danger i'wrer the ia the1 state aa and, lu Asia, and probably in Airroa also, in collecting materials for hi Work on animals; He- was allowed Legislature failed to deal with this throughout Is his. The style is his. He.

wonld hlaaself be obliged, to ea in monrnmg. lot memoers 01 uonaparte family had aMembled at ChlselhurM oa tbe 11th, and 11 o'clock oa tba morning of Wednesday, preservation of order, bpen who shoald be owed a time some it -out, tne oanu oi.ira. ijsk; Knew-notbmg of harea.aet,apar( to be used among Congressmen. Jhe Credit Mobilier bought tbe been a great' deal of ram lately, bat, remaining parts of the etfalk-tnust be removed. London Potis ul question in a fair and proper, man land during the pendencr of a civil what oommentar-te to the dutv be howtever; as it was she, Cooslti Bal- l.by hi friend AlexasKler the Great the IStb wa fixed upoa as.tb time for.lhe aetkB lately decided in tne United, ner.

We hope better things from fore them---say year at least, i sum eqaal to $395,000. swear that- it is ms, ir ne were brought into a court of Jhstice and bond 'Which they gave as dividends mi A Georriawoaum iascredited with funeralT. J- i Well Conaia SalltLDiUard thea axed the present body. The State should longer if to print btate bapreme Coart fiBally settling the title to the same, which decisioa to enable him to complete the enterprise he had undertak I.ool. T.

Bory wav Dominated for United me if Mose moutn't told put npon, his solemn eath. He fan- be fairly districted, as far. AS possi having raised a large Amiljfhough pot out -of, her teens, waa. her luother-ln-law's familvT aoaTi rlirl Cousin Sally Dillard that he waa the from tbe V. If.

11. JUL Co. at 87 cents, and, paid, for them, out of money which, tbeyr Received fom -nbacrrp-tions. No" officer of the company St ites Senate, by the Democratl enueus of the a preliminary report; wareffsnau, be rHstrib'nterf for and discusston kvahe publld en; i8Brmcn; minters, nerasmen. not, and he dare not, deny it, ble equalizing the popelatioB.in the i fully acquiesced in by the settlers ldlon tir- I i iiij Very respectfollyv foreman of the crap, and the ecar aacc inddod every hereon We have, then, in this letter, writ various districts, and oress aud bvthe best mlndat of the" waa smartlylk the boa- ft with a-e.

of powdef plahtgd in the" cellar. j'i in fpraish aq anthentic actieapecting 00Ui9f(lA USBOBSb aas tnerigav to tit up stock rraie. Witness might have special iostrue- ever, as it was sbe, rjouslo those portions' of the State whose State, for'arrOtheT' sumcient' period ofiim before it it Trsented to the tea by Mr. Pomeroy himself, and sent by him to acitizen of our State; beast pr bird. were patnnder contri-bntion.

His notes on bee, fish. th 7 Governor of Kansas. QillardMose he.moqtgo, main interests are in uri jruui. ne crnjceraoi ute compa MUsourl legWature, oa the 13th by votes, to7 for Frank 'JThe result wa reranled as a clear victory for the robel be ttar- autp.irtr. Hoa.Tboma wa inaurnrated a Uovernor of Indiana on lb Uth.

-Sew Urle ins witnessed two inauguration on tbe l.ith. HcEaery was Inaugurated In L-fayett aqaare. the presenoe of aeveral thousand neoile. iiin.ii i.m Legislatare for adoption, -raedLSi-- unopa in tne name or common batching of eggathe. ecoponiy and unimpeachable evidence that he is Part of the books were travel The revlsaj xf or, Jax law will SUf 8aatoralp.

tiou or rejection Sorai ahnltar Mr. 1 do' lyoti struct ore ei nave ing, to prevent people from seeing claim the attention of the Legisla Jan. 13. The Demo plan, it is believer, mast the ba- mean by this rigmarole I. ns: i evfltsbeen surpassed)-Artatomical AM AbCOCK la ke Cornm ea-Uooal b-JvA- A.

Fara-ac. aod Wias -eaaf both of Paola. rUtMlVr.ursnsui. aa unnx man to represent as in tne Senate of the United, States. We them Wb0 nad ad Interest in them; ture.

The last Legislature appoint WitnassiJaptaja Jiice ha jgrin a bia of any effort to modify oor relatiaus-the law i of; development cratic cau cu a at Jefferson City, tbia aff4fflobnfL nominated CoLr L. i V. don't need to go a step treat, aad-CJousia -Sally she ing system of doin eublirf nnstness. ed a commission to revise' the pres- ana inaeeu ven iuuca wiica at tbia but they are not traveling now, as Jim Fjsk is dead. JJau-denJled that tbe -public had any interest in this BosT.

of St.4xnia,' Senator, by irw amenjcase conalete and It only re and bring the public duties accessa-ryto be perforiiedahat the- people uv.v o.wu.. mm Uvf SI diseovwy in' nararal5 history, were a and -lias Mar inroarx bavia oountj. cam- over to fuy. uuaic ttuu axeu lire if ntyvrife 'she'montri't aak eotdCeafeltf 8attyDtarid---is a'vote mains for the "representatives. of the wa at Meckanics' Isstltate.

Ward Hunt, the new Justice or the Supreme Court of the United State, wa nalifled and toek his seat on ths bench on the 8th Gov. Richard J. Offlesby was nominated for fTnlti1 tb. ments as practice has shown to be rEVDLEToK BWES. InlowaTirr.

may enjoy the ad vaa tage -of a rwi recoraea oy tnat axirceraiaary man oa a 1. 173. Mr people to make np their verdict. necessarv.H We have not seen( the matter; Itl only lor li' ydu know what has becoaseof the atoek transfer book Hihas'idlsap'- r- StQplifi.iyoa 1 piease; we I many thousand of aee. -t VaU emmeat within th limits of necefcsir isoniession oi a xa.arae.eif.

YrVft Yoang, Mr. H. H. peadleton, tf 6olenoa City, aad Mi- Hartc fnr-. nr-nrit.

don't -want, to hear Casin I nable, huge in. size, and imDortant ty and safety; at a reasonable ooliay. A change ao radical as that -aeeded report of this commission, bat -from the character of the gentlamen.com- BMDI TOWlin LAW Iowa. Sally Dillard or your wifa; tell "ni as hi work was to the world, it was I of Sherman' confession' jfill about the the fight at Rice's. "5-f actually lost OOtty ear 'arid waa I ten It show that she mur- SO.

1, onr laws cannot ue rnsbeer OL-BOS SELSOs, Oa ThcrsdaT. Jaa. -j -cuuiio cauen of the Illinois Legislature on Uie Sth Inst. Gov. Thomas A.

Osborn and the other State offiaers of Kansas were sworn into 'office on the Uth. Gov. Osborn flrst official act wa to ad. x)itob Jotjbn ai, 5 Tax-payiag posing, it, -Ve should gre at r. in, inMjsfii Vej' ar.

vifnain-oiaoa through, durla? one session of the pearecu ha; it disappeared to? 'a Answer. I don't kabw, sir. WiU, fir, if joa'Jl i broarht to-likrht -urai A i i and Mum Bma Jieleea, boUt a- Cloud eonatv, 1 1 uci eiB! ywtno, hu wr ovuera lest their Uvea incidentally bv her Legislature. 7 weight to their-reoommendations. The necessity of taxation being con aw s- a1 I ChoDS WalL sir.

sroVon." No originality. ofrtforseta claim LEWI3 WHITE Is IAi---a- Ia- time," especially this year, naturally bring with- Tt the Inquiry whether somethfng cannot be done to relieve poisoning. finyounot destroy it? dress a letter to Pnaident, requesting the withdrawal of the United State troop frorn ths r.ands.' t- it Rtitu Ttfal lid ed iff the foregoing- suggestion of a sir Captain ceded by all. it only remains to ren JTaa.l, 173. by K-v.

"Sr. Xdison. Mr. Of Bariiaa-me, aaMaoUta-btth Wbile, ot ladia-apou. iad.

-Answer. aeypir; mui 'The witness further testified that he -gin a Cotasia Sally Dil-1 goodtorylllatratlveiof early time der the collection of our taxes Vas iTerrlMe LojrnoTf.s Jan. 13. A'; dispatch 1 lara ane came over: my. noose ana i in wbichi sjnginated la IXGERSOT.t BX AR.

At ths reaMeee ef Tbe remain of jfr. Annie 'Beemuller, formerly Mia Crane, of Baltimore, Whd died at uof a part ofjthe. bqrdeus in the nature of taxes that rest tipon t.s. i. iiR uuuftB wercT itKin ft wai xr rt plan it Is eabstantialiy that adopt-ed by those States whose Systems of laws are best adapted to the wants of the people Where official duties prompt and certain; and yet as little axed -me if count of FIsk'.

uif, and not to ke-n I 'jTrr HjyioWjrjah rapntn't the trial of a horsa jury from Bombay aay a report reaehed go i au occBDiea ror an nnnieasantiv oppressive, aa possible. The finan Here In the city we pay five and a Stuttzardt, Germaoy, Dee. .10, arrived ia Baltl more on the Sth inat. by tbe iteamslip Lelpaig them away from the 1 ccr, aak icm Haul Jta-r, it --aaarmer tnat city tnat a terrible eart-quaxe lonr time a room adioininar the one Chop Her it is again. again.

cial condition of our iStaU is not foiarMt -41a-no i for alios. r- fifth per cant, on the assessed valae ha occurred at Soonghur. Fifteen hundred-persons are said to have EOBIBT-BOrCir. re HamboiarC tit Sea. are simple arm reduced to a Til m-mnm, and therefore where-taxes for the purpose of operating the govern.

near please i in wmcn trie trial nan taxen piece. The deceased wa the, author ol 'Emily Cheater," "Reginald and, other popular tor A. B. Mr. Tra ok St, Mitbrr, aT ot or oeirer asTO'WTiere the book are'Cangiveiao'clue as tcwhere Vitaesars-WelK sir, what oo yon whafc wnentbejBdge, beeomingiupauent, beea kiHed in- the town alone.

of onr property, in jdirect taxes. This is perhaps pot above the aver LAWreace, an. Hsi Lyaia A. foyce, ol liaov- credlUbl to as, and never will until State scrip shall cease to be hawked about at lesi than its faee. ment are-relatively low: sAli that rwaa.fj3-,-? -sol i.i ioofi-a, ana remaryea 1 1 2Cotdnr, haa beea r.fl afd thai they may be.

Did not remember: of Chon want, to-rkaaw ill be sought after in these com HYATT PBHvTPS In Seedsaha. -idobii -igs your time, geniieman, out i sarroundi ndingr eonatry, batiti feared 1 eeing, name on.a-.paper an munication is to invoke dUcnssion feraember that we AvaAt this room the fight amj.yoa must not proceed As It Is three-foortha' Dee. 29, 1M. mj Bev. K.

-A at, Mr. X. HyaU aad Mias Laura F. Ftulip. that there haa been aa -npnr tne issue pf five tnlav ontfba oa uti in tms imperttneat sxory.

uo yoa sua 01 ute. WHTTE SMTTH. In Lwr aee, Kas. Jmm 3 Sra-. 'it 1 mm m'i'i ml 3 vS li -h npon IM propTierreS' Of a' ehaige t)( system frofn ilfee baseband of going to; workr atf it io some efficieat and 7.

17, ay. Jaev. age rate ia our larger towns throughout the State, and the "rates in the country' are relatively' as Besides hisi, we pay for a large proportion of official services in- fees. The servicea of the most of the feed offices, are." under our system of mi ii imwirann id, ir im ion Wane aaa uss kmus tuuun, (xx! af The number xf confirmed ioebri- workmanlike raanaeriff Nox. ea among.

since the New 13-The in- ant wxs weU known aa a writer or romance and poetry A. Peet, editor of the Nevr-Tork Odd FeUow.died at EllenviUe, N. Y. on the tb aged forty-two years. IT was one of the class of 1831 of Tale Coltegs.

Dnrlnr the week the death abeen announced of Gen. Jams H. Carlton, who commanded the Department of New Mexico during the rebellion. i The ersnd Chapter Of the Phi Kappa Sigma fraternity held a session oa the loth and Uth at the Continental Hotel, In Philadelphia. The attend uie wa very full, delegates being present f.oiiftll tbe college.

During the present 1 KDDT the year the treasary is reported to be empty, and every man who does any work for the Stale, even to the teachers la our pnblie institutions, is obliged. to suffer a- shave on his script 'The thing is shameful xnow aurlhiag -about tae -matter now before i Witnesa To be sure I iV ChopsWell, go then, and tell It and nothing else. Witnes Well, Captainr RTee, be rajred over" the land, is aDnalliac. aasruratioB ceremonie passed off Jaa. 1SI3, iv Jas.

Christiaa. J. PZTjTtTer i-Nii-a Xaunway, -earae- DCMWAT. Jar LAWBElfCK, Jan. fv i i vtv.

uy, r-uian- oer what w9 a4d In answer ty produce thebeos in Penasylvania Hit. fr. Cram, assistanC treasurer of the Credit Mobllier testified1: Jas, Brooas, oa Dec. 24, 1867, paid him $10,000, for he transferred to H. C- Keilsoni at Brooks' request, McEnery was Inaneuratad aud calls tor action at once among soa Eddy am las eoauy.

Th horwsfr the Indians, on the ft 12 iBoee wno-o "aot want xo- aee 'tars made as essential' to the in Liarayette Several thoa-aad peraoba were present, inclndinir T1TWT1 noble ajoimaj tedueed.toa level with phun arer-aick aritbl theH pizeotic, and the poor red men-fear. tha winter scalp crop wilL roh thiu.g and ought to cease. 4 l. raanlng of tha a-overnmental ma mankind, and perishnuserablv with 1 maa ladies. Lihopa rTbi ls.intolerable.

May it please the Ceart, 1 move that the i .1, Iks u. The elscflon 'of- State Trinter chinery as are those of the salaried 1 the.tremeh..; 1 wa inangurated COAV WILUAMJ.Tn. Violtnd, Doajcla coaaty. Jae. U(Aime daaefater ea" ijuaa-W.

aad Ana ia illi-ge, ajgtd 1 yea and A awf tfef 13 (' '4 Vis it. cU a jiw 1 il-wti' tt2 v. ail si.J'.

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