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mu. La Porte City, Black Uairk Iowa. EPITOMEJJFTHE WEEK. Interesting Hewn Compilation. CONGEESSIONAL.

and other comm i -ip- jTOlnte-d in the K-naLo on ilic mcmo- rlul i us i froin Mi.tlc.iui i rms pc-n-Icrj! 3Ir. A onrTjoi'-i oITe-ml resolution 4'lnir dLiupprtli lllon of iluii nf JK rp ti. uliiir Ilic bonded dr-lit In Id nl st of tin- b.mks Mr iiiui'ron (WIs imroducid a bill ilic of reI'l-c-K'-titntlit-' ind to i i i i llurcuf, Vr i up the resolution of Hit III- ItrJrjr to rnrnlhli copies or till pAperr. rclu'lntf In llir. ininHfi Iliu luild irniutof Hie -New Orluiin, uon Jtouia S.

VickiMirtr Hiillrhiui my 101hi Uric m- i Jullw uy ComiLim, mill, 'k I) i llic w. c.n.Tti 10 i InindrtJ bills JHI rod neul In tbo nn i tlio ill of MaK'H only pnriiiill) compl" led Ulllf) were numerous propi slllunfi to forfeit i i (I lurid irrunH, to iiuicnd Hi nnJ I'ro-c-inpl'oii Jinvs: in Hunt llicLoln.i^(.of i I i i i i i i 11 lll lo il batiks tn reduce nn'l fur nl ami i i ihiil no ttutc, i or jirlmn; l.orp"nitlon or person sh ill liny or ihi protection or ilu- UOT IIH rlgl'it. Trn- iloi-'ci. or JjiiniLirilCICH on iiccfjimt nf race, color, or i louscr.n II Uon of Iti'iln, mul irrimtlint tlie rlulit of sutiruk'c to WOIIH 11. Are-oluilon na-- ndopl'jd rnllluK i Hi' J'rcsldciil lo tlic ciiw'of I'nirlilv O'lJonnill, tenlunc" of i i i i i i In tlic liopy thin UK F'n-ildunt mlirht wciuo Micli ri ii-onunlc'dclny In lli" jecunon of Ihc srnli i cimblo him lu cr- Injn vhcllicrFiild Doiincll ol Ilio hluUH, nii'l.

If R'j, he-III' lit- i uud com lcl aecnrdimco Ilic inunlc- tplil Inn or (In iL I i u'I tbo ic(Ulrc- iJir-nLs of JnieriuilloiHil IIIH I.Mlit Semite on IlK Hill A (IL I MMLS sucirn In, nil Ilio fci.niilorfl rlHlnf; mul rein lining "InniJInic i i i a the until mlinlstrrcil. Sir. bin nnaii Introduced a bill to cncotiriKC closer coinmcrelul relations 1th Jlexicu Jlri7ll mid tlio CLiitntl nnd Soulli Ani'Tldin ItvniiljliLn. Mr I'luiuli ficMtlon from LliL colon il or i i Uic (lliii'lviiiiniLruH or i ro- Hlllon In of Llic of k'jrMliMon an 1 iho of tlii' i i i for lulillUomil 10 jmn CL Ir i i ifr. JnifnlH ofTtrcd pclll on for for t'T-iirKoni'i of v.ir.

unil ulso hill 141 Mo for rinln- iatf Hi" of on i 11 illscliiiiBO ilic iiontra ,1111) dm In of liN ollicv -U Ilio U'ultL-r O. (jrihlilini HILH coiiUrniL-l 114 J'ostuiliiti r- nil Alnoiltf llicbllH I i i Jn Jkiu 1 )' wrrc 111'-following. ISj Vul ntlnc. 10 Ihr. 13 nil-ill liy (be UlllOII 1'IK lllO KllllrOiid of MIL of Ini; lilul intr irnin'lf (1 lo It; by Mr.

blocuin, for I i relict of 1'ltz John I'drU-r' hy 3Ir Soiilc-h. rcpt'llllnir Iho Inicrniil rtvunlio Mr. Vork, to llpprrrprJnt'i tliu hurplllH 111 Ilio Trc-uynry unil ull IIIOIH hun i di 1 rJifl from InU'iniil icvonu" for ('iliiL-iiiloiiul pnrno (y: Jor Ilic foi li'ilinc i i i i Kriini of ilic Ori'irnn i i Hull- mud. bj Mr llo. for till lnrlli'r i i lllon or HIL c-ilnmri of dolliuB; bj "Mr Smith to i i I I ol Mic- dol- Inr.

lij Mr. IIi.a.Mii, In i i i i i Inior-Miilo eriiDiniTco. rnaoliltloim of lii'iillry ccr( oITi rtil. luiionifllii in one hniulrlnir nbnnt or i I i foreign jioblo- incn AdJouriK.il i HLIi. J.

tlic Semite on the Vnn offered a i i culling Tor Inform lllon tt.s 10 Ilic amount to iinj den I I iimltr ihls Admlnlhlnilion A i i tbu b'ccrttiiry or Hi" lo slio.v niidi vlnit jiro- i i i 'In, i i i of lilt lillhllc deb! lini neon ollcciod Mr. up bh Joint r( solution propo-i- iiiv 'in nine mlini ill In Dm Lonitltiillon Tirov ihnL 1 ilinll lime JKIWI by lipriropruili' liitlon to protect Hit ut Ilic L'nllc-il In lliu cx nnd -n- Joynipnt of ihclr r.Khtx, prlilli irci nnd lln- ul'I iwsuro i i i i Hir proltc- ilnu ol ibt liiwi-. nnd Iho resolution 4 rif Iprrwl lo Hi fi CojniulLtcc on JuUIcInry Uousu not In FC-gion Mn Inlrnduccd lilll In Hie on Hi" for Ilio nJmlsclon Into Iho Union of ill' H.nc of eomprHnif ilic Territory of nnd ri portion of Jd.ihn. Morrlll Inlro.lm MM to pro- lid" a ouiinl liiii on Ihn Llonor 1 riilic A dclinl'j loo)c plac'jon the rC(Krt of lhe CoinnillU'i' on lluli-n nnd un PTPCII- on Uic '-i nntfl udjourued iln, ITlh. noi In tf-iloii.

DOMESTIC. t'm recent prilo In Chcnnpcikc Biy tlio i i ncboonor linrv A a Joundcre'rl, nnd the of inno men per- Koiir K-cro s-vcjit off the deck of th' 1 craft, nntl five in tho 'nnd to ilonlh. Foun pornonn rcfmed rc- ccully to w. H. Fiolels' i liouFm, on tlic -irlicn Tioldi shot all four, one dying ImiLinl.h-, another tho ne'xt day, nnd iho rcuiauilnL; ivoro iDortally hurl.

TJIE eourHomo nt Billlur, ira? tolally rlntroycd dy flro on Iho morning but tlm rocoreli nuro savud. I flrcrnun weru hurt, one lutallj IK a. (lifllculty few nlglita ngo nt 'Jcwi-lt, Ijt'weon Gil Hover, Hart lly and Wiilmm liorry, tlio tv foruior LilU'd oii'nejlit nnd tho inort-illy H-oundi-d, having fclnco died, CtJLOMri. Si. 1'ow ELL, ncallliy planter of iislilngton County, Mini -was hhot di-ml on th" i by Clmrlus Uobliisou, du.lu- a i i Tin; of Agricnlturo at AV.islnn^tfjii cm tlio lUli tKrtiiinted Ihut tho coLUni erop oulcj eiLfrjJ bjlei.

OM: iiUMiiiEU non-union nrjldcri at itruek for higher Mngoi on Uir and omen In a col- quit work bccausoof tho ness of forcurin. I I i i Coiinly Bitilc nnd H. Crnw- fonl'H Jiinlu n' bili or City, mi pcndud on lljc lltli. TIIK OiLiiininHloiHT ol Agriculture at Viishiiiyton in hii port on tlio Hth nyi Hut UK- loUI vijnc of si pioiliiL'Ls for I I opasl jr. 0 UTKI 1 111 ilub ol for-M, culture.

IT i 41 i i on lliu i Hint nil Ilic coil inlncrn nlouj; tin nivpcnd oii-rnLlMB In a few diy, (o the ill inuHiIon In the tn.il fvlx tlioiisninl men -AoUld bo t'jrcnrn out ol cniplyjini'iil. ()U) minci-H, lilorcni, in Bine Ilio fouiidnlion of t'io iitl.npt K. i i i riih," and In town w.TM i Thorei I i i xtUi'iiitn 1 K. It. HUCKI ANIJ, i ho 11' ly minoyed fie family 0 blu-rin i at St.

Ixiiih, ind for ncvcr.il ilny li.i 1 been Inylng slojc ri'-ld-iuy of Mi', OntOcM, In Cluvilni-il, d.tlinjjiij i WQJ, nnniiRcd Hint lie i 3IIn Hijllie, a i i i i lock-d on iho lltli. THE directed on Uif 1211' post musters to ni appllca. tion la i tlio thrcu un I hlx emit dvnoin Inntloug postrvzo Rlninjii nnd iitampcd rnvelopc'i otdllToroiitdononilnn Strtinpad envelopes be clinngecl nt full current nUo atnmptd envelopes tent bear prmtod nddrostiE, Stamps and oS prior to 1601 will not bo exchanged. J. H.

BILLINGS cotton merchants, of Ji'ew York, fullud on tbo 42th for $100,000. TUB Drake and i In St. Pnul, ncre dcstrojc-l by flro on the 12th. loss, ALLF.N nnd Peter Kccd, Mhito ni'-n, rivals for tbo iiffeciiou of inaidon, at Oik Lc-iM, on tlic litli, ond brok" Itced'H neck i a killing linn instantly, and tbca A YOUNG ttointin Cori Bark on tlic IJ'h the borso and Of IV Dr. r.dson.

of Indinmipolis. ind is cay- ured on tUo rojd llnrty-s-evon mile's rwiiy. TIIE stcnn.er AlcxanJn i in tho 11. River on tuc- of tlic Ulli, i 1.1WJ i of cottoi: and JGJ barrels of oil. riVB ly Hie aid revolvers, v.tic- in St.

Louis on Ibe tho IHli by one Rang, "lio used bugjy to facilitate i duprr i Nonius Iin.1. hanged nt Mucon, Jlis on thu Utli, for tbo murder of Ins v.I fe-. TttO und two i haili-ig i rbil.nli'll'iila, litre un tho nth Lc- liuved lo brue founddrcJ nnd i i pel ishijd. Tbo tolnl number of on Ijn-ird tin rt-four 'IHE fLrrv-bont (Jfirdon City df- ilroycd b-flro at cm- Vnrk on tho 13th, causing loss of 'Hirer-trueks Ibe'ir horses burip-d, nnd sunn- tcnin? sprung into thn 12 ist Ibo nil escaped uilbout injury. i'cncr JACJIIUH, of the Eureka Consulidut i i ConijMriy, MIM ni- I nt on t'lc 1JIU foi A IiuiLKK in bniV'inill in Chnmbera County, exploded on the 13th, killinK Ingres iiiinieil Jloib, IJiooks nnd Hollouiy.

HoJ to cxiduin tlm c.uihu of the neeulj it GbOnou loy employed on thu i 31. M. Tinnblu, iicur Paolo, on the intli tbo caiiTilu and escaped i what money they had secreted. 1 in tho IS'iobrnrn. Vnlluy, D.

recently nch'-cl firo horse nnd cnttle tlilovci. Four In 311! on tho lltli, it not iniiuslied by tlio luiv would tho snuio late. A ntBinnr nnd trnin collided on tho Georgia Ccntr.il lioiul tlio other morning, one person boiny killed und four badly DiMiLLEIi 1 in Tlontucky, to tlic number of lime formed an assoclu- tion to reduce tlio production of The fiKrccinnnt was signed by men ropie- half tho cnpntity of tlio Hu CLA-rK, cisliler of tho cotton commission houyo of Ix-'i be Goodwin, oC Now York, IB ti defaulter to tbo amount of Tirv: fmnous Dvv iglit iiisiirnnca case wm concludeil on Hio IHth nt Norwich, K. and by the msurnncc com- pamci must pny Thu dofendnnta cl.iiinccl that Colonel purposely secured politiLh on his U(o nnd then killed himself to keep bis family from v. ant.

PEESOUAL AND POLITICAL. ADVICKH of the lOtii Miy trouble nroio nnd pistols were used during a politicnl disciiibion at Greenville, the other und four persons ivero dhot ono niun nnd three negroes. Onu of tho Inttcr Imd died since tbu und another TUB United Stntcs Snpromo Court nt on tlio 10th allli med tbo judg- mcnt of tho loner court in favor of JefTcr- Knn D.ivia in tho contiMtoil w41 case of Mrs Dorsey, left her property to U.ivis. I to dilTcn'ncf of opinion with bis eelitoilnl troatTiont of public Carl Scnurz hns severed Ms, conucctlon 1th. the New York I'uit.

thp poct-lmirente, has been crcnted a Hnron by Victoria. MARTIN elected Mayor of Boiton on tho lltli, defeating O'Unen, Tdr. Wisconsin SLntfl Grnnge motntlu'iid- ison on tho lltli, eighty ilvlvsutss being prcsont. Grnnd-Mnster I. C.

Carr, of Milton Juuclion, presided. There, arc 1.J5 suS- ordmato Granges in the Stale, with znem- of about 4,000, which tho eamo Qslnjityoar. Thu Indlann Grange nsioin- bled on tho xnoio day nt ludiunnpolm, and tho Michigan at LanHinf. tho former Aaron Jones, of South Bond, President. Thoro are moro thnu, Grangers in tbo State, 'HI nubordinato Grnnges.

Ono hundred nnd fifty delcKntc'j iiere in at- tendunce upon tho illcbih nn Grange, Gruiid-Mmtor Lacu Tiationnl ItepubliUkn Committcomct at Wrublngton on tbo 12th and Scnntor D. M. biiblti, of Minnesota, was elected Clinirmnn, vlcf Marshall Jowril, dcceiiaed. It wns ronolvcd Iho National Convention bo held Tuesd.iy, June 3, nnd Cbicngo tclucted as the place meeting. Fon tlm twenty "IjctU tlma Jobn.

Gnr- tbo elected President of Ibe Cnllnnore it Ohio Railroad. THE Indinnn fetatt Grange, ut its recent session nt Iiidinnapolls, elected the following ofllccrn: Muster, Anroi' Janes, South Bond; Overseer, Milton Iruslcr, Connors- illloi U'cturer, Hallie Une-k, ton; Stswnrt, John Filson, Franklin, Scs- ictjiry, J. H. Walker, Adams; Treasurer, T. J.

Ollfihniit, In bin nn- nual nddn'Ks to Die i Maxtor Bnld that tho i i no on elasscn or riofossloin. Hi object Is to firomoto a. LnowlxilKo of ngrkullurc, nnd to dluily tlioluir of that tno i i dlxposu of surplus produce to tbo b'st advniilngc. AT tlin hnintorhl caucus In Hie tlivMlowlnR Hero nojnlnnV'd ns olllc'-in of the Senate: Hecre- Uiry, Ocni nil Alison G. McCoob, Now York; Chief Clerk, Charles W.

of MlnuefcUtj; Krccutlvo CloTk, Jnmcs H. Yountf, of reunnylvanla; Ariin, I'. Cimvly. ol "orth Carolina; liiiilaln, liov. K.

K. of tbo Met. M. K. Church, i A Wo.sn, in t-'lllne; Iji-r Bud nto- ry u-.

Wio In court- room nt rillUbaro, ponltlwly Id- milled John JlonU an ono of Deforo her leTllmony flnMjcd at- hod hy and carried out by heir niotlt'T nnd CIIAIILKS McixjuniiLiv, tbo UiHIlorjnlrc, wan and killed ut Hun FruuclHco on the Kitb by H. Cox, th" r'sult of litigation Ja a rallruid contract MUlt ot Hcvc'iiteeji ycnrt' TUB I'nlllnni conferred upon Archbishop Ulder, ot Ibo Culhdlc Cathfrfml at Cincinnati, on Die J.ltb, by Dlshop McClon- t-y. Six AJ-cliblebop lied riot togeiUtr In afty ycorV, were In tho great gathering in the dnal. THE orced'wife of cz-Senator Obrio tianey died In Brooklyn on tbo In no insane condition ot mind. THE National Woman's Temperance- Union bus Jrigued a call for tbo to celebrate on December 23 tha icnth of the woman's crusade.

AT the sehMon in Madison on tho 1'Jtt Of th" U'lsconsin Suite- Grange tbo elected: Master, S. C.tCarr, Jlilton i Orcr.scer, il. And-rson, Crosi Plains; lyuturer, Aaron BrouiLton, Ktjnsville; Steward, K. A. IVilUiras, llilKboro; Assistjiit fotoward, A.

Chnjiluin, N. JOUCB, Fennliiiore Treasurer, 'iss It ittio M. Jlujclny, Neenab; Secrctarj-, H. Huxley, Neotiuh. TOEEIGN.

A DISPATCH of tlio 10th from Toronto, hiat'n that a sail boat containing decomposed bodies had drifted ashore ut Island. They wcrcTbo- laved to bo tliL remains of Captain Quic 1 'Mid several who ago fur trip a tbo iblaud. of tlic Hungarian, Diet tin bill to legahio uiairlpges I i i i Jews und Curistians. Pooti pursons nsBcinbled in such tbrong on the lltli to receive alms from tbo relatives of a deceased Moscow merchant that a occurred, many being killed and rul injured. ALL i on tbo Cjnadinn PnciDc Ilnil- from wcalivnrd, abandoned on the lltli, nnd TM Hhop fchut doiin, to btrjko of the locomotuo engineers.

The mails were be- IIIL; dispatched by Itr.v. Du. IViLsov, of Kingston, on the Ilth dismissed from tlie cuiacy ol St. George's Catbcdrul for attending tbe inectiiigit of tho army A I I A a tendered to Mr. Pamoll on the of the lltli in Dublin.

In Pnrnell arraigned the Iriih executive foi tyranny oppresbion, OBserting Eurl Spencer was only bottlc- hold'T to Forittr." At the next election bo expected that eighty Nationalists would bo elected, und then. Ireland could say how bo pov- betaur by IVhiys or Tories Par- was prc.soatcd witli a cbock for 000, tho national tribute, by Lord Mayor Duu son. A TEItmnLC storm i aged in tho British Islands on the 12tb, causing the wreck ol many vcsiuls, dcBtroyine numerous sbruc- turcs, killing and drowning tcorcb of persons, and Hooding TJIK Mnyor of New Laredo, was on tbo 12tb arrested for participation in tlic recent train robbery en tho Mexican National Lino, nnd other prominent o(H- cinlt, vioic said to bo ii.vohcd. DEYTO.S bedstead manufacturers ol Bnniinglirim, luded, with dobli aggiogatmg of tlio htntc tbat eighteen persons bnd executed ia Servit for complicity in tba Into revoltg. Four oi theho Mcro priests, four merchants, ono schoolmaster nnd nino peasants.

A COMI'Avr of Fodornl colchors recently attacked thirty-two bandits tlio Combro i five; tbo others fled. One soldier wns, killed, ADVICKS ot tho 1 Jtb from Hue, the Capital Annaiu, confiim tbo corrc( tncsg of the report that Hiepbmn, tho "Kinp; ol Annam, la dond, und that bo wns poisoned by dccrct onomicR nctiup; iu the cnpacity of seiTnnts in tbo royal household. Annorr, PACE stock brokers, hnvo failed for 520.000. A ireriiucAAE on tlio lutb in Province of Alicnnte, Spam, prostrated fom hunilied olivo trees, doinoliahcd the quays at DcnhV, inundated tho town, and wrockftd fourteen vessels immenso bonanza of copper and wns on tho to bnvo beonlouiid ono mile north of Pndmoro, In tlie Rocky Mountains, on tbo British side of tho lino. LATER BEWS.

Dur.iNn tho sovcn dnrs ended on the 14th tlio business i throughout the United tjtalc 1 and Cnnadn uninbere'l -ifl, 127') tbo picvious The dis- tiibution wns ns New Euglind Mjitus-, 3C; Middle, 01; SI; South- Pnciflc btatoi and Territories, 11: Canada and tlio Proviinta, THE police, of Castlcbnr, Iioland, on tho Ulh uiicai-thnd a conspiracy to mir tier a landlord, nnd to England to mako nrrebts. 1 TIIKEIS negroes wcro cxeculed on tho Htb for murder--Ploiisnnt Hull, at KollinE Miss Enoch i nt Halifax, N. nnd Kills, at Shelby, C. Lcvi Jnmei, a. Cliuctnw murd Tor, r'as shot dcaci by a.

lieputy Sharili Court-House, .11 accoidnnco with Indian Inw. TUB number of Immigrants In this country for November as ucnin.st for November, Ife2. AT the Democi.itic primary elections In Now Orleans, on tho i trouble nt one of the i foity shots i fired. Cnptnln M. J.

Fcr.ier, Gus llcnaud and Mason were killed, and tihci- 1(1 Uiowht'jr nnd ton I i i a i wounded. 'Iho and llireu of his depiuios locked up TIIK SLimdiird Thcntqr in Now Yoi City wns binned on the lltli. Loss, IN the mile olf the r.n 0 'lisli emit tin 1 Dutch hliainrr Auk foundered, mul the. crew of tiventy-onc jicrsons A niOT occurt cd on tho night ot the In the ISluc i nenr Now- biii'K, bctncen n'ld Itnlnin work, men, duiini; which Com- ol tho i sbot, ono raUilly. ALL the mlne-ib In tho 1101 thorn coal dis- trlr ts of Krmice have beetn dUmisseel for to Hoikinxmoii's aoricty.

i i i i i i i llrm C. Wlcklmm S. Co ot Ulog.i. fnlleil on tlio IJtli for 'Ini' Ifnrrlic mill HI Lowell, vnl uud lit. $50,000, is burned 0)1 Iho Hill.

An i of iiuplitlin in in idjolmns file toiy blow over wall, by which ulna flrc- inon were I COLUMBUS, Uas been chosen by the Iiidlrinii btnte Gi iinge an tho place for hold the next convention, on tho second Tuesday In Pc-cdnljor, ISSi. TIIK United Stales Sonntewas not In sci- nlcm on tbu Hth. In llonic n. joint res'olullor: wns Introduced by Mr Hobllt7Cll 'rcquoilInK Iho rrcnldivit lo issue procla mallon for tin; commcinnmllon of tbe cun 'uinnlnl of Washington's su: 1 rrmlvr of hli commission, Docomber Offrrs Introiluco rrsolntlons calling attention of tlio I'resldont to tha recent rloln al Dnnrlllc, Vn. and to repeal the onlli, wore objected to.

Adjourned to 17th. COGRESS. TBe canclslB or Tfl mrmbers mnd tho Xlie moubenblp of In the Houu? mere ar5 two iu- tnneiea; one i Second District or i bribe reJv-isl or Van H. Mn- to present his ccrtitte iU; for the irbieb coatested by Juuie-i K. CUulmcrh; tho o'Ler In the Eeveiuh Dihtrict or Virginia, CJUR'd bv tne uppoIiumeliL of Keprc-st c- c-lcct 1'aul i The following is coiup'ete roll of tbe mcmbernhip liotai UeC'S: SENATE, 1S3 JBinniiL.l'ugh.D.

J. Gcorifc, JJU J.T M( L. L. L.linvir. D.

1KS Iie7. 1M7. 16S5. II. Walker.

A H. irll-lld, I I I A J. 1 r. I. John ItlllLr, IL CULullMlO.

H.ll. H. T. M. Uc-wen, It.

O. H. I'latt, It. J. It.

llawley, K. I I A I I T. y. ll.li Bnl, D. LII baiiMmrj, U.

1LOKI1JA. C. W. Junci. D.

ClOJlljCA. J.E. JJloivn, D. A H. ILLINOIS.

John A. P. Culloia, K. r.co U. ot D.

'ltaT. r. M. Cockrcll, D. VHIIHSKt.

I cc i7. C.C Van Wj ck It. IsAJ. C.K Mur. Jcnun, I 'IJKi.

J. H. '1367. JrS. J-'air, D.

I "SLW mxrsini r. II. W. lll.llr. U.

AIDtrtl'lkc-, II. I 1 IN in t-fwell, R. Ibi'J. J.H YOIIK. G.

I.miharo. P-. u.mier Miller, 11 j. II. Viingc, I 'IMSI.

JI. W. lUntoa.D I onio G. Il.I'i ilb47. John liil'J.

D.llSf.'. J. H.SInte-r, JJe-llJ JlaiTIMMl.K. lJ. Job N.

lioljill It. 11 Cnrceroii. R. J.r. i It.

Ilb37. Jno 1.Mltclicll.lt. A I IIHCIUF JsLlMI, IiipjJK IL. IJS7. X.

Aldnth, H. 11. Plumb, IL IntS II II Aiithony.lt. tin'. M1OLIN IrSTi.

J.S. AMllnims. D. IhSJ. i li.

IJecL.D ISAI. WudrHarapton.D Ibo'j. C. Butler. U.

B. Jackson. I) lutO. Ihbiirn llart.D. LOUIMAS't II.

y. E. 1UO. U. Glljion.JJ.

MAIM: A Eii-riMii! Hule 11.1887 Sam'l II. MaTey.D ISiii. Win. V. liyo.K.

tlki'J. llleli.ird CoLc, 1SW. J. II. Groomo, IBfi.

Morrlll. B. A. r. O.

F. I.dmunelE.fl H. lljn 1H7. w. Mubonc.

K.t H. I bcrxcr ILt WJ'ST IV.IM.A. T. W. IL 1SS7.

J. K. CHiidon. I SOTA llfe-SO. Jolin S.J It McJIlllen.H 1 1) JI tjlua A.

Cnincion, R. Phil, toawycr, li. publicKHB 40; Democrats HOUbE OF IbSD. Gco K. Hoar, IL 1W57.

O. I) Lonser, 1SK) 1. Jnmcs D. Tbos Wllllums, D. Z.

II A. Herbert, U. 6 IV Ilcuctt, D. S. Oatcs 1).

7. Win. 11. 1 ornci, D. Uius fahc-lly.

D. Lutol'oor, D. AKKANaAS. 3 Jolin D. i.

S-muel l'et-1, D. H. JUQICB K. Jones, D. I A Snmner.

D. i. 3. II. Bneld, D.

It Gltiscock, D. j. Jljrclay llonly, D. 1. lloiccruni, k.

V. 11 Tully, D. COLORADO. 1 JaiuciBUcirord.lt. LCTieTTT.

1. Win. W. John T. TVallo, IL.

S. Clms. JIjtcholl, P. 4. E.

bcymour, D. Qltlrlos Lore. i I.OIUDA. 1. H.II M.Daildfon.D., S.

H. Dlsbce, It. Ilitrchtiiiii, D.l 5. Himmond.n. i i 1 I t.

Jus. II. Illonnt, D. 'i I 7. J.

C. 1). i I I) SonLorn HCQSJ I) t. V. Ciindlcr.D.

I 1 I 4 1. It. Dunham. It. 111.

II. Neccc, D. i 11. l. II Davis 11 4 Adnms It.

11. Hubert it. Hilt, It T. 1 J. I i 8 William tullen, H.

Ix.ivi-, P'IJ son It 10. fi.E. Worth (fion I Spri ijcr, D. 14. J.

JI. i i 15. Jos. C. CHiinon.

11. A i Mum. D. 17. VV IB.

K. a i in II -0. oil It TboniuS, IL 1VDI IVA. John Kleiner. D.

Tolm T. 'llios 11. obb, I 'l. Wind, II. f.

D.110 Tliunnis.T. ood D. AVm Hcilm.m, D.lll. i Jliison l. H( licit Lovvrv.D.

Xhon.M. llronnr.n ilJ. Wm. II Calkins, It. biuuton J.

rtclle.K.1 IOWA. A.McCold, I 7 John A. I 1 r. Tleribiirn.lt B. D.1J.

Henderson. H. IVcllci. JatncF; Mhoii, OulinC.Cuok. G.

I'. W. II. 31. 10.

A. 7. Holme 1 It. 11. Isaac Strublc, K.

Morrlll, It. I 1. J. A. Anderson, R.

Hnnhftek.R I 2 D. It 1 It I'ctcrs, 11, Thomas lljuu, It. H. 1'crlllllB IL Oac.ir Turner, I. D.l 7.

P.C ninckbnrn.D. 2. Tnmes 'uy. I. S.

II Thompson. D. 8 John IInNcll, I). 1 0. W.UnlliortHun.lC.

4. A. Itobertson, 10 Tolm Wliii t. Allicrt S. M'11113.

1'. 1). Uoolfonl, I. 6. John G.

Ciirllsk-, D.I l.oniBIANA. 1. Cirleton Ifunt D. 2. II a Tibs, li.

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Dlnnclmrd, D. I Floyd Klnsr. I) A. Iloutellr. H.

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S. D. I (., L. L. JlcCoinas, It.

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Itunnci. It. Jolllns 4 Put rick A fi. t. 1.

IV. C. Ilniliury. X. JI.

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II Leopold Morse, D. II Wm Minims, II. 11 li. Lororlnir, U- 1- Gco Ilobliifcon.Ii 7. r.l-lrton.P.

t- It IK; Ilorr, It. 9. I). JI. G'utchcon, 11.

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11. 0 Winuns. 15 II M. Mn.libnin.lt. 5.

iriikdlvM II. I 5 ICnulo Nelion, 11. It. SllTt- 1. II.

I. Miilclron-, H. Otto L'. ContiblOil B. 8 Jellords, H.

H.D. li. JIIS501I11I. J. Wm V.

Hntch. IX John J. 0 N'elll. T. A Alev.nuler I II Ilin idlio ul.

all Katon, 7, Eibcl liuii-idiilc, U. in i i l' I i 10. a i Kislj. I) II i I 1 lll.inil. D.

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I'llclfLS. R. C. Il Fied'cr. D.

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I. 4. IleuJ. 1' Ilowej, It. M.W OHK.

Slocum 117 11 HtlTlCllth R. 1' Kclmoiil, 1). F. Jolinajn. H.

I'l. A X. T'nikcr. It I). It James, It.

20 Kdn. Wcropk, D. nrapbell, SI. fioo W. Itiir.

IL D. C. li. Skinner. cox.

'31 .1. Jlioo. D. noifliclnier, 21. X.

W. IU Adnms. D. li J. Ilnrrll-.

I. Vh, S. IVH'oe. II A. S.

HeVlli, D. I onti, B. II Poncr, b. S. C.

Mlllnrd, U. W. IIIIIB, 'J'. John Arnot. H.

.1 II. Kclcnuni. 11.30. II. S.

Green 'e ir, D. I.C«|F i TJ. 111. K. S.

O. .1 11 I), i i 'e Wm. Itorfcrs D. T.J.\ iinAKtvnc. F.

II. K. noiitn CATXOI.IW Tlonnftt, D. T. S.

Skinner. U. Muni. IL J. Crc-jri, 13.

Wm. IL tox. It. OHIO. 4.

1. John Tollctt, f). i. Isaac a. U.

y. JUirruyr U. A Jf T. 8. Clrmcut Dicnn, 7.

Tj-rc York. IL B. Kob't B. Vnuce, D. 12.

Alplionao Hirt, II. U. KConrcrJc. U. jccu K.

Uoddej, D. A. J. Trarner. D.

1. Oeo. 'li. Beriah VI ilkinB. D.

Hill. 1J- 117. JostphD.Taylor.B T. Henry L. Morey, K.

W. McKlnlev. 8. W. telfer.

K. tzrti U. TavUr. K. J.

S. Hoiiiison, 3J. DJVII! PJ pe. K. Hurd.

D. iL MfjOn OHLGON. NelnnC. GTOnje, It. Elliot il4 Samuel F.

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iu. M. Jlronn. K. i Fjra-J J.

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9 A He-rr boillh. It. 2a Iboj. M. 1JJ) nc-, I 1 111 D.

H. G. V. 1 iiirrti.tt, Join II Mciri.i, D. John I ntton D.

U. V. Conuelly. 2B II. Miller.

H. C. JI. S. IJrainLrd, 11- niiorjf 1.

II. J. Spooner, IL i Joni'than Clince, IL CAKOM.A. S-iimml Dibble, D. 5 J.

J. Hcmpbnl II Tillnun. Ge-o. W. JJarij.in, D.

U. D.l 7. U. W. M.Mttti.cj,lt 4.

John li. Hviap, D. I A. II. Pcttibone, It.

A. J. Cildircll, D. Z. L.

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M. Th lor, D. 4. JI McMllljll. JHce.V.PIcrci.

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1 Chnries ttrL 7. T. P. Ochlltrce. B.

J. Jolin H.IK a i D. f. .1 F. Miller, lames Jone-, I 1.

IlogcrQ Mil is D. 4. Cnlberson, 111. Jolm Huncocl. fl b.YT.

l.LbnLdiii.D. 0. Olin U. VFHMOVT. 1.

Luke P. Poland, It. 1. 1 I Goo C.lbi-I D. 1.

Jtooert M. M.i.vo. II (. J. It TueUr, irrj Libln IL 7 nc.inci J.

B.il-1 our, 4 U. b. Hooper lit 9. lIeuryb.IlciiLii.U.t VI11C.1MA. 1.

II Clms P. Knrder, 2. Wm. 11 ilson, D. 4.

Gifcou, li. I John Winnae, 6. IL Guentlior. H. 3 I).

H. D. 7. M. oUn drd, D.

3 IlnrrAV Jonc's. Willl.im 1'r Co It. 4. I'etcrV DcllMtcrD I 9. I htcphcnson, It.

G. Hankln Itcpiiprcans J26 Democrats, 1(17; Independent, ij-cancics, lj. on ticket atlnruc. tMnUonc.tos; ill probublr act Hcjjub- licaus. OF THE A to Ro a Survivor Give! nil Account ol tho LOBB Lliu Vedsc'I.

DULUTJI, Deg. Carlton Ins rccciiid letter from a friend who if a paisenger ou the filed Man'stee. "AVIieu the boat went out," tlio letter says ''we encountered a very koavygale the south- nest, and when about twenty milea out the was pub nbout, but could not make it Tha life-boats were taken out, but before they were Jalinclicd all but ono were swept an ay In Uic storm, and only nmc persons who were on Ihc boat allowed to get m. We hnd .1 terabits time After the boat went down tliere was nothing but a wide expanse of before us. rolled around on tho turbulent cold, wet and hungry for three anii one bj oue tho dropned off, death bavin; come to their relief, bonic of tlictn were frozen to death, wliile'some died from slieer exhaustion and exposure to the Tjinil.

Captain McKay neier left the boat, but rapped himself tip in Ins he-ivy overcoat and remarked i leive the boit i tlie last soul is off. I am Captain Df this boat, and it she 13 a collin for anybody she i be my colm. 1 After the men had left tbe bo it Uie inistec one plunge under Iho and thnt was the last of liei. iVbtn we left the tbera ncrc the crew and ten or eteien on board, and out of thoiL who sUrted out in tlie three 11 ere saved anil rcichcd Hougli ton. The octuyred olt Harbor iml there iiiis 110 possible chance of saiinj the iind'T the circumstances At tins last, when everybody knew there was no hope, Capt.

McKay bis orders just a- cool and collectedly as lie naj, on Mud. A body llo.itod near the shoro at Pigeon P.i\er, and fruitless cndeaiors iierc made to secure it. It is supposed to be a corpse from the Mamstoc, but was not ideiitilieil In in 11 ay. BLAZE IX A SLEEPING CAR. Tlio FnBScngcm Itoncued by Chopping Hulo la tho Mdo of tho CoAch.

S. Doe. one o'clock sterdaj morning, while tha lato Xew York on the New York: Central Hudson Road lias passing a point a short distance south ol CastleUin. Dre was discovered the epms-cHr attached to tho tram. Tho flames were flrst noticed tho Iidiea' parlor.

The Unin was run Inlo Custleton and topped, and the Mero out of tlw burning car. All escaped injury with the exception of one man, 11 is terribly roasted in bis berth. He, 11 aa Ukcn Ihc hotel, where ho MOW liea in a HIE condition His name is not known. Another man lost his it, hi which he had placed S1SO. The file derailment was called out.

The lhme.s ncro extinguished after the car had been almoslruinod. Thcro liiehe pasaenger-i in the ear iil'cn the liio discovered, and tl.e utmost consternation preialled. Tour oC tuo passengers wcto asleep a.id almost suffocated by tho smnkB brforc Kronsed. Tlft- doors of the car wore Immd locked, and Ilia windows fastened dmi An at ivns obtnincil and an opening Ihroinjh the Mdo of the cnr bj which escape lias etTcricd. Tno men some- a bruised mid overcome by smoltp tint it deemed best lo leave thorn In a hotel at C-isllclon.

G. Jlurphy, of linffilo. apciit of tho Nickel-Plato IJall- road, M-aa also hurt, but not seriously. a the linnilils Vi'antcd. Dec-- eieiuns about dusk a gung of sr.spiclous ln- liUi ill Mere noliced prowling tlio Hiid tlic Inlnbitiinb iiore on guard ngatiiat them.

Onu of them had been particularly noticed loi'crmg noir tho ollico, and Postmaster Flenim; decided to re- inuic Mic moncv and lUuip, for site keep- Pile-Ing nil the in stron; ho cluscd tlio ollico and for lionin iiilii tlio heasiu-e under hh arm. lie ob.pncd tha man wntclilnj i and heard JJHB a shrill n-hntla. riem- In rnc.l ilnns, fearing an nttick, and 33 lie na-ncd aii a moment laier Uto inea Bpnn; ujKin him, knocVed him down, ins the box, and, Ihoiyh bo at once a i thu alarm, the Ihicies got awa.v ivltli a pluinter. lo ivlng no clue. Tlioy scctrcl about A Loj's Fearful Dcalh.

CHICAGO, Dec, little boy, twelTM yeirs cf age, emplojcd in th National LllO Insunuico Uuilding, lias glldmj boy- liko donn the binnistety. wlicn ho missed his hold nnd fell two storicv), stnkin" Ins urad on the slone floor below. His "head ns horribly clashed, and tlic rjoor lilila felloiv died Inalanlnnconsly. Jf 0 one in the bulkllnc appeared to know tne boy's name but he naa supposed lo be employed In eomo of tho ofllccs. The body cr-oled to the morgue.

KIOT AT 3EW OKLEJJSS. Fntl Kndlng at Heated Political Coo. Fromlaeat Clllzenj. Killed and Sci eral Otliem JUiidJy M'ounilecl. 2Trw OBLEASE, Dec.

prunary election lor delegates to Democratic- State Conicntiou resulted in the murder ol thrte prominent citiivus and Moundug- ol a dozen others. It Hie winding up the bitter political co.itest wiilnu piny lines eicr Knoiin 'n 'lie St.itc. einor McE.ieri came to the i i an uM.rnhelium;; majoriti of thi: C'juntri Neitc'a. Tne faction, 1 to secure such a majunlj in i i a i a nonM them a in the coniention, cool jiolit caleuiv I ut Mc-lincrj would mijor- i i it he did not a lo'c in Orleans The McEuvo men, on the other hand, Mere tonlidciit tint tl'cj -Hoj'd l.irsuli increase liitir niajontj in tlie e.ri. shov.5 tint their coiilieletice founded Ai as can now be ascertained they earned enough n.irds Fruh; to iheni from liftj to of the ciylity- Ecien votes in the tonientinn A linje iote as polled, ana Ihcre wis nuicli in some of the There M.IS serious trouble, houeier, in only one precmrL This nas in the Scu-iuli IV.trd.

A hcaiy i Mas polled, .1 crowd lias congregated neir polling booth, and there much tup- Among those C.iptam iliehicl Fo'tlei, the leitl insr n-inic on the O-jelen ticket- Shiinif Kobort streing JlcIIncrj mn; his brotlii i John Brenstcr; Ous lleniuel, Piinprliittiiiilent uf Streets foi the Maril, anil tin Ogdun mini, Masson, a constable, Tom Buiklcj, Harbor Master, 'an 0 'dcn maa," and nianj About halt pabt one o'clock a man ontno to the polk and offered his vote. lie i- challenge'l. IVords ensued, but the man ms t-eken from the polls Vs he Mas bcnis ltd nil lie leceiifd violent blow on ihe hoad, iinich is bclicicd to a i liiercd Uj Uut-Ucy. Instantli a pistol fired, mil then a general ensued. This 1 Ltul iibout a minute, clurinz which time fifti or sixty shots iicrc fired Tlia btnmpedcd, and the suiokt Jiflcd it ILLS found that three men Mere mortally 11 oiuiiled and seiei.il others injured, some elangerously Captaiu Fortier received pistol ball the neck, Inch severed tlic caiotid aitcry.

lie died in a feiv minutes. Gus J'emud receuecl four bills boiK, and died before he could be picked up from the ground. received three balls in the leg. The tenonil artery was beieieil, and huihed an hour. John Breustcr receuol i dangeious Motiiul in the siele; Sherift Uicivsier was.

shot the right les; C.ns Peidrcau, Peter Jjr.innon and Mike Earlj iiere iMiuneleel in the head, Sin Doninnck icceiietl a pistol br.H in the leg, Charles as wounded. the ankle; UaMd Kiackcrman nas shot in the thigh, and Charles Tliclia 11 as iiotineleel. Warrants were issued for a nnmbei of snid to IHIC been engaged in the not, and Sherlil nreivster, llciniiiiick Eirlj aud. I)an Douglas 11 ere inomijtlj arrested. Captain I-'ortier has been an actue Ogelen man Ihe cmiass.

He is well known in the West and South as the Cip- tain of rortier'b crack volunteer batter). Sherill Urewstcr gives the lollowino; account of the beginning ot the not: hen John and 1 anil others from the to tlm Seicnlli Waid there Mas some one diallenging a loter. The police ivcre u-av- iag ihe croud so is to make room for lolcrs, Mhen Slikc Larlj struck a man. mnieil Bremien. The police imuieth.ittly placed Early under nncEt, nnd iihile he lias in their charge Tom raised loieled stick and struck him over they head Then jumping into the street he began linng 1 immediately dieiv my pistol and pointed it at but it snapped ind Buckley ran.

I followed as far as Kaff- atelle street. 1 fen, that I had been ivomul- ed, but vi alked ton aril the poll. Before I got there the shooting HAS all oici 1 to Dr. Mentor' 1 office, Mhcre my Mound (a llcsh one in tho thigh) lias dressed I took occ-ition to show uiy pistol to the iluctor, and he can testilj that it Maa all full, noth.ning been disehaigcd." J'ailnrcs. Yop.rr, Bee.

There wore 540 failures in the United States reported to Undslreet's during the past neck 3 more llian the preceding necK, 19 more than the coiicspoiuling week of 1852, ami St more than the same week 1SS1. About 73 per cent the failures MJTC those of small traders nboso retail capital ivag under Compared with the prciious week, the ilieldle Slnlcs bad 01, an incieaseof QL New England Status, 30, an lucre ise of 13; Southern Slnlcs, a decrease oE 15; Weal- cm -Stales, a decreasoof 2, PaeificStates and Terrltorici, 20, an increase of Canada liad a decrease of 1. XIIM- YOUK, Dec. The buhiness fail- iirc.s tho Uni'ecl States and Canada during the seven ilajb, as reported bj tele- gr.iph to K. G.

Bun Co the Jler- cnnlilc Agcrcy, number 323, against 307 last cek. Roatcd. by Boughs. Tim. VDM.rniA, UCP.

15 --A desperate battle took place late Thursday nijht bc- tiiccn about tliree liundrcd roughs of Ivciis-ingloi! and Ihc Sail, iliun Army at tho barracks on Fifth and Berks streets. Thn nhl nas prolonged and bitter. A second assault resulted the partial demolishment of the birracks of Hie army and a cor-pletc rout of tho religious cnthuiasta witli i mjnicd and Mounded jwlice oITiccrs to ihe fields. It M.ia now a matter of lifo and deith, and the police upon tho mob llissrcitegtcoimision folloucd. Tho ere undaunted, however, and tlio attack wTM resumed, Mhra the ixilice for thosecond time opened fire.

The second volloi had the desired effect. A liw arrest were Quito number were Injured. Checkmated. Dec 13 Dr j. tho clnmpion che.syp| ay cr ol the world, was defeated liere Thunday in a panic of cliess Ijy Jlr A.

Sell- mun, chain il 5 The game, Khlvi X5' iJu a im fivo clock TM Afl Khcvl nt 9 43, a MO.I by Mr. Sellman on tlic forh-Crrt nioic, iiheti Dr. Xuckcrtort hl.s n.neen. An immense audlcrux) V. itnebscil tbe contest.

Thn is tho first R.ime cier lost bi Dr. Zugkcrlort In Amcr- j- lie 1 roller-skating win, 5Urf! cfc is SeisscI aiphalt? ca of 50 sqnare fret He, giving an additional area of square feet. Riiscd seats for ors surrouad the, floor, and af- il 1 T1 llie sktltin nnd of Ihc mnnagers propose The room is SPAPFRr SPAPFRf.

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