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niFSEMI-WKKiY fii7FTTF THE DAILY GAZETTE. bUahea cTerj evening, 'except; SnnclBys, by I fHE GAZETTE PiUNTING COMPASS I 5 ilr mpsttts. If -2iK 1,1,1 The Janesvilje Gattr Potniehed evorj.Tnesdsy-uis Friday, nuBO'ee year, In advanca. The Weekly Gazette Ith8iftresBt WecjUy newtpaper 1b. Wlsconetiii JOS ruiNTlNQ anfl every description o( Commercial and 'flat in ukic: ii i ro tba, In MB VOLUME22 JANESVILLE, WISCONSIN, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY lj7 NUMBER 284 but it will notcnnvinr.fi thn nnu THE DEATH OP A FI0NE5E.

The Hon. E. T. Gardner, nf Mnnrne. priests rep; THE NEWS.

iflired to the Convent ot Notre I they promptly meat the" try that ha knew nothlnir nf roW. ivno inatruct criminals iu different branches of mechanical industry; yet It was not til! the going on, especially when all the work of Ihe oldest settlers Southern WIscodsid, been prepared, and MISCELiuvXEors, being done at Ma nwn music and tary conamon of Europe. Men do not iuhi mu luauagers oi me btato Prison were able to support that institution TJio Rapid Funding of the Na tional Debt. residence, In his own library room i1" annual appropriations by the Leg- the clergy opportunity to render coograt- sally as they did in tho fourteenth ccnlurv" at ons, and to pparo tUcil. mjnd I though emong the poorercCes in Ruiia' private secretary and nephew.

Under these 1 37 000 to 60.000. IfYOU More Six Per Cent Bonds are and machinery, and amounting in the ag- uiku si ma resilience near that village on Monday, at lie age of GO. He had been a resident of the State Untty-eight year, living nearly all that time al Moiroc. In 1S47 ne represented Dane, Green, and Sauk counties in the Territorial Hottac of Representatives, irheri Isaac P. Walker was Speaker, and id 1S4S served again.

At the first session of the Legislature sumcient to afford Called in. scortedtoa large cone, which suddenly lui iue ptsuience. JJut Eanttary science ia yet in its infancy In Europe and of prisoners attempt to make him President by fraud luJ3 uou grant that this scourge Comnientine on the r.tnlier Inwpatlnftlion -UO! rte "0Ui of which gnld coin depended and sparkled. wholba8' bhUt meSnS f- cducatlcff the Bveniu.L! Wisconsin closes an article surprise to thecltrical guesla. The gold- The Fiftieth Anniversary ot Archbishop Ilenni's Consecration to the under a State Government, he became In society, Lnforced confinement in idh- tuit tlvt rhsw.

This eveniDg a grand torchlight procos- STATE LEGISLATURE. member of the Senate and scryed two years. For many yeais ho was out of pol. terpreted by the Hew York Tribune are rw ii uutUBU UE1Dff. 'or any consid-and inCCCeSttt'Jr wiaken hls meatal unci auuress i I it by Acdrew Muller the for self support; and' though we have a The Report on the Text-Book Wl MI Ml OF PURCHASING AN OVERCOAT The Normal School Regents imna oi law and private rights, we owe it 15111, substantially venBcd that there wclb a de liberate attempt on Ihe part of Pelton ana others to purchase the electoral voto of South Carolina that the matter was brought to the attention ot TUden, but that while he appeared angry at Pelton, ho did not dismiss him from his mnflflMfB tji for the TGermati, closed the' festivities About 5,000 torches were in line, aad.

banners aud transparencies were numerous. Among the presentations to the Arch-oMi were a beautiful rolo c. exonerated. u.t.,jr ouu iu iuu criminal himself to regtorehm to liberty with his power, for uso.utncss enlarged rather than diminieh- uics, ana jrom to 1370 filled no public Office outside the county. In 1S70 he waa elected Sergeant-at-arma of the Senate, a position ha held with honor lo himself and satisfaction to the Senators.

Ulr. Gardner was a lawyer by profession, and in former years waa very successful in practice. He waa a man deeply respected wherever known, and his death will be profoundly regretted by a large circle of friends in all parls of Ike State. The Memorial of tho Veteran Aloysius Orphan Aflooiation. ofCmrin- Tlie Report of Uio Committee iiiiTv-makerai, w.tv;!..niiiue this.

Tiki en. in me mutter In Hand. coniract for the labor of the pnsonerlow confined lo the State Prison, seems to have parenmen by the orphans oi the asylum named. The latte? B. handBomely mounted and framed The children of the Catb lo Echools of the clly published last fall, said most emphatically I The State Bounty on Wolf sage of the bill, That ihSSt.

uuai, uh ueiui Knew ot any attempt to purchase electoral voles until Ions: alter the tractora purchase as well as sell in Wiecon- Or Other Articles in Heavyweight jaaoe tne Subject ol' Ridicule. Prcparatlons for a Oram! RC ceptlon of JLogan al Washington. Thn (1. transaction was alleged to have occurred, Here is a plain contradiction Tllden is apparently convicted of a deliberate Jalse- WORE SIX PER CENTS. WASHlNaTON.

Feb. 0 This Wad mmll, 00KVI0T LABOR. committee upon most ot the laLcMtem Kx-Oovcrnor tVasliburn a life We publish to-day the report Iiilcrcsiing items in Onr Special big day for 4 Der cpm nparlw iSin mmnn hood. And if he is false in one thine what the Committee on Charities and Penal In lt, QJ "produce tbern here, in tho hope that they may 3et at rest once and forever he ficiitious clamor that baa been rated in regard to the management of the pr son respect to the le.sin? of lhe labor. The "iapnicnc.s.

reason is there lo believe that he is nut false aolllng, upon news of which Secretary stitutions, to whom was referred Ihe Spn. i uic uoard of 1'iilT-ersUy Regents, THE LEGISLATURE. 000 O's. The Secretary had not ate bill (o repeal chapter 201 of the Revised Statutes of 1873, relating to the prison labor contract. The bill for the repeat of that sales Wdllifl lin nr.irl i tractors in Wisconsin during the ycaMSTs" Coeds, now IS YOUR TIME! CALLED HOME.

Special to the Giisotte Beulin, Feb. 7-The Gorman 1 1,21 imim tubrip- all, and thnt he was not at the bottom of this whole scheme of fraud The latest reports from Michigan are that there is a probability that Senator Christiancy will not resicn during the present session, He is a croikicg, dis dcplic, dried on old man itpii tacturo, is only i.GS. Pn0r io-Liay wurranta htm iu the opinion be Jen by the end ot Lais mrmth. The jrt me taw oi list winter, was gotten up by some parties in Milwaukee on the ground thai the manufacture of boots and shoes al Waupua by the convicts in the Stale Prison, matsriallv intnrrUro u. Committee on Education reported in favnr fa bill recommended by the State school nwtUere are MORE MORMONS, enough but is too feeble in bndv ua-1 mni uu oecretary says the day of high Total of mcEe items trade; in other words it creates a compelt- unbalanced in mind, to be of any service he hopes ibrever WE HAVE commission.

A memorial waa ottered of lhe stiivivinc icmbereof the Constitutional Convenors oi 1340 and '47, asking the Legiala-tro to procure tho publication of the mc-iorial records nf to me senate, le wanted 'ho Peruv Cikcissati, Feb. 7, -A new seel of Mormons has sprung up the son' purt of Indiana. (cr health's Thn Preairinnr dred and ninety-U vo" 1 )a CXOUSS of EXONERATED. generously gave it to him. He went home to resign, but when ho reached Wtehisan.

nuii nijiun me JunwauEee coot and shoe dealers are not willing t0 meet. The report treats the question in a very candid manner, and gives valuable statistics to support their poattioc. The amount paid by the contractors for worlj and material anri i nit lT11 sour committee, tho auugers of the prison at Waupun are to DIED OF APOPLEXY. ie Doliticiansonntispd in ibarvri The CommlttPB nn Hm luuinieu upou naviug so "uccem-ully nianaced lhe labor of the prisoners Is whom had nwn mr.r..,i unauaucj resignation. They sot about him With a nlp.l thnt fc tion inquiring into the eipediency of abol- luviu cupoor.

uiemsrdvesaad fur- and- marltct Rogenta have been holdmg their semi- Speelal to Albany, Feb. of BlDghai this mcrning. expended in ihe Stale, was in Senator P. W. died of apoplexy the Senate during the present session at tenal and thev atv i.r.

"r.0." a humor scaips, made ioio.ur me Milwaukee parlies pi thev nil.i thn CLOSING OUT PRICES lullv mrH i oeen bd success- made public the report or Messrs Chandler, Hay, and Evans, the cotnmiflce ap- the State, fS3.49o.00 in excess or Ihcir total im.ioc.iuu oia man listen to the entreaties of the tricksters, and now he has halt a mind that he dou't want the Mission to Ptru ct hi mnron NOMf NATIONS. Special to the Qsautte. try, as far as possible lor it is I'umiLu bl uie annual meeting ot the board in investigate the charges of President W. F. Phelps, formerly of the White- 1 pircau, a that we can relieve oajes Wisconsin, ibose who now petition that the convict labor on boots and Shoes be sel aside, niual remember that il that were done, it would WAsmsoTcw, Feb.

Proaidenl recommended an indefinite postponement ol the resolution. Bills were passed regulating the practice of dentistry in Wisconsin. Amending the log lien laws. Amending the excise law, Appropriating twelve hundred dollars to the State Board of Health. tJJ0 of supporting e.cr ua -'heii it is so kppied or of the Mini, and General Hartranfl' as postmaster at Philadelphia.

our prisons aad ia is made to earn their own livinnbe shoe interests of this Slate. II. D. Wells chance of improving bis shattered health. The only way Seuator Chnstlancy can keep Zach Chandler out of the Senate for the next two years is to keep the seat himself.

If be should go to Peru, Chandler will go Id the Senate, and the clique which seems to own Christianov ('iin'r auu oausoury. Thereupon Lhe board uu-anunouslyadopted the following res me-Wuekeas, Tlie cutrrtice wiio were ap-' VKlt" lo th-. 1 Prol. RuckwouJ uiea. mailing ex-Governor C.

C. Washburn an honorary life member Ti6 Great Eeflnctions. BLODCETT'S CASE. Bpoilal tDthcasKcttc. Chicago.

Vi-h 7 it oi mo jjoarcl of Universilv Resent relAt made their report, now, alter a thorough MATTERS AT MADISON Special Corresijonacnce. ma to evidence. The Senate adjourned 'Reaolved, As the judgment of the Sen- a.o. or any ohez turn, have a right to Bead their aeenU into Wisconsin and to Introduce, their goods. No one can deny them this right, and if Wells Co.

did not have the contract to work the convicts at Waupuc, they would still retain the State as a field or operation, and would sell as many fioods manufactured elsewhere, as they now do. Hence, the Milwaukee dealers, or tuo wholesale dealers Madison. Fh. 7 nr mony tnken by said committee. I the cliurL'i-s are We are now Selling to Make uuuajf evening, in tho Assemhlu-a lhattho 1-lih rl i in.

ments to the constitution of thdrmiori tamed, and that the said professors are fully psed that the officers and membera of day for the receptron of new business, To nee nayo Deen legally ralified, and are uuiii nouses attend judge Vllaa' fiinemi lose its work tn-night. STRIKING HANDS. Special to he Casitle. LosjioN, Feb. 7-The strike of the sail Hewtced, Tnat the answers ol said pro lessors lo said charges, tniber with lb ttuy continjieiicy, bills were introduced oa that day by thorny as any part of the constitution Bills were nassr.l i Room, with no Expectation of Making Money.

asaea of ea'ld school and, all other papers livery Democratic votu in the United in the matter ol the eummmee 01 oae for perfection, a new the of states senate was recorded tin auu cum cenvers ia bavicg its elite -Utlj- lo public inspection. The lautfecion amonir tl.fl ceclaralion of loyalty. A blunder for the souiut arounu what ta more mott known na i.j. contract willi the other hand, the Wells Co Elate a Tiie Uhances of the Plague Nearly the uauil uumbcr of biHa SMITH SON, Square Dealing Clothiers. meet with a heavy oeb.

The narrowed down to this: Is It Mr. I. A. HoxiP prnprieti SAD DEATHS. qnestion i iustiec am policy lor the State Wi.nn.

the Eyansyille Review, offers PE'ISON LAB0S. most of them local and private icir character. The Judiciary Commit--'C, to whom are rj.ffirrl i Spec CillCAO, Ftl Ight clerk at 7. Percy R. Gayiord, the Wlint the Coiamitteo on Charitable Iuc thrcateneil a.UrxU ot Europe are ia 'puny precautionary measures so vigor-uus thai there is yround to hope lhat ibis fnjzhilul Bcoure may Lc staved before Vu- villace? alrwly t.iut- i r-: to be burned to the ground and inhabitants removed.

The ui by I power Bin to annnl the contract and lose $40,000, or a year-adding that much to the burden of luxation for the express purpose of furthering the interests oi private tor said with all its fixtures aud franchisil The office cociains a Cincinnati doubl medium hand press, (24s-K) a quarto me dium Globe press, and an eight mcdiun Siar, A Hoo naner ncttor nnrl i. nHUintion Say on the UUIUK lne itevisetl Statutes, report, i them back in uatllt, House, ng by shooting hunstli suicide this taoi the breast. MUevein lrotecti the Interests ot the State-Conv Labor Mtpjort(l. Largest Line they be ir.deQnllely postponed, which istiuu Weber, ol New mun. imciiigLQ: ana promuiUE i 1 i 1 1 1 1 ii i ruin i na have ul- The body of Ch t'ork, was found id wails.

It was parties Milwaukee Those who desire to know more on the subject ot letting the convict labor, are referred io the very excellent report of Senator Richardson which job type. The offlco il well appointed Senator Richardson presented the renort of the Committee ou Charitable aod Penal adent that he had died curred and the link m.i j. cverj paructnar. terms ore reason invited to join. Italy, Viirn" That, there will ble, anticipation of nil, and to this iml .11 DROWNED.

onsonlab-for1'" Fhe Committee on Charitable and Penal Institutions, to whom was referred No 43 latio lo the Stiti- 1 11 Resnlved, That it ii vide by law for the fu'K indeed all tbo neighboring States are Establishing cordons against the plague, Whether these pre-sautions wili prove eLTectivo or njl Lhoy 4i liferent temper with which this 1 1 1 i ir ii L1 the duty ta and impartial na of the Un Valentines This after tcctiou of ol all cilia, What thn 1.,. j.s utuiciun 01 the j'J'ly All States says Edmund's ilution, aud will tie fuund in another column. TILDEN AND THE OIPHEES. Although the Potter Committee charged with the investigation of the cipher dispatches, have been session but three days, they he gone far enough to get something definite regarding certain ot the telegrams which passed between Gram-rcy Park and Tilden's friends in tho th it. it'.

i. ery Democratic vote in the Senate wis sittniflcancB instance of this'isThe last lan- cODsy for lhe lollowiDg rea- since, ovemoer, was found iu the flume i assessment laws will have In bringlr about this result rcaiaing yet to be domoi strated. against it. Another egregious blun- George B. Lewia' taclory.

Acornner tor tbo Dtm nJercd a vrdlct of accidectai sum has been referred to a joint commit- vvoiuij ut ui, rr.eul the erecuonof clean temporary buildinys and of furnacea to burn iulected eloli Dodger David Davia, who is sometimes called Senator from Illinois, dodged the k' oa Edmund's resolution. Davia would lv 0 iolctwc woo- 1 Carolina in November, 1870. They have ia me gratuitous distribution of canised od. Tnesc civcus a useful inc. These preparations cost money and ie pliiEue, alter all, may nol come.

Bui if it King's may lane up ccB' ARCHBISHOP HENNI. Imnosln-llcuioimtratlon in IVil-n ankiic-llow iu0 Ainiivrrsory wiia ConductoO, ou.mt umL anu prolong the sessioi Joncer than auiihtn self bad he taken sides in this matter. His ji.a j.uojr "i iiayo saytu tnousauds ot he party Uontbellevo in tukir.i; or luc Agricu turn every penny spent in prevention, though! and Horticulture! Sooieliea has been -U'sh lb8 5tale fr0m with prison labor is not a new one It is contended by those advocating it, ibat the abor ol convlcta cost the Sluie no.hing and that the products of such labor are sold at less prices than like commoditus can be producod fur, when produced by honest mechanics; and ihat laW.ab!din anj iuduslnrjus citizens should no. bo compelled to compeie wlih the State on Buch unequal terms. But those who ippose the employment of prison labor in i tne mechanic arts appear to forget that ibe support ot ihe criminal classes ia 1 ileness must Increase the burden of tasa-tiou upon the industrious classes, A cer-taiu amount of labor is absolutely necessB-ov llllJ bUPV rt of oiiii individual aud it any portion of lhe people 11IIJU1Ki or oltl.

pie or the archdiocese ot Milwaukee and tho Catholics of the Northwest nuiri ini The Chicugo Journal sucrtresiR thAt, Phil kdclphia, or even JMow doing much as Mr. Washburn can't givn the members of both Soctetinn fmnt Summer Oue-founb' of the mooc'v' nni.sujr gui me suiamejesti confession of one of the leaders who figured prominently in the schema to buy an eke toral vote Tor the purpose of placing Mr. Tilden in the Presidential chair. Among the telegraphic curiosities of tbat memorable campaign, when ciphers were used in order tD throw darkness over the atftmp to meat the great cilice of President of Lhe United States, is thia dispatch sent from Cclumbu3, South Carolina, on the day of November, 1876, lo Henry Havemeyer, New Voik. who was one ot Mr.

Tilderrs bosom friends, and one of bis lieutenants in conducting the canvass: tribute lo the -worth of Archbishop Ilenni, the occasion being the fiftieth anniversary of his consecration to the priesthood Th iidgewood property to tho State, that ho try Some DrivatE nnrtipn. Thnro K-Luri. usly given to the last verr ablp t1esetcd and read soma )idemic, few private parlies who could afford to cathedral was elaborately decorated with SCHOOL BOOKS! PAPER I Envelopes. And PAPERS of all KINDS. Next to the Post Office.

mive mo lamous Jclnewnod na a pifi, R. wf wltil lteir filing. 6. l.hliiord, X'Mf. twd nti3.

toil Il-q BLCbdehven 1 fu tbr A flowers and cverfjrueus, and Lhe services the in i hiyomble circum- of a very imposing character. The The tieaati; Comiu u-aujua, uuie HQdressc-s, whirt suffl-riiig- and almcEt nertau in favor of the schooj the ordinary labor required lot" lhe "uplift the whole, lhe labor of the other book test bin. it dallied Ilenni to lhe high and hulyoQceof The wm be are VBgue bus there Ulshop in old Xaverioua (Jhu'rcb, Ciociu- those askicc iha thirty-Jour vuars oco. was Drespnt tn a'iserted "lhat tho contract ing of the pril ill go through both houses without being neuded la two or three particulars. Weed acknowledges that.

ih n.rot.. at SelUreuo is identical with tho Bind; preach the jnbileo sermon, and BibLods JaDli'Jdtr GOOD NEWS of Miniu-sfim Pon or Hampton Wisconsin, O'Connor, of 1: 'lM 11 or dollars of trade from Milwaukee and carrying it Chicaeo" Llul 10 tho opinion of your Committee 'it tl 0 business men of Milwaukee are unable ak ueaa: could not find a Republican eluclor in the South who would take $80,000 for his vute thaus'nthat sum was offered. bttlu more about it new than ih It has been happlily tuo rare a dia- uquetle, luHcthev 9 1L 1 l.i 1- 10 Li 11 noito tl in ru in with Chicago, it must be attributed to arhcipfited'in o00 of lb u. Stone Mills I contracting of prison I.il Liioce.Tf-. 12 For VM Tley Eat.

ex-Governor C. Washburn an honora- at of the assembly ance8 which accompanied its ravages used in such vast ZZS? ifu memher of r.hn Rnnni ni n.M.,.ii iiirenoau, a salvo of ines, which have been paralleled bv t.j,,,.... .1,1 men ebrated, the PalBstrma Soctely and lead NOTBOHM $10,000 Worth Ilafl Senator Ii and seventy-rive thou- ing choirs adding to the eff ect of the ceremony. The aurmon of the venerabli capital, can he greatly affected bj the oi the products of the labor of so HmJi This was sent by Mr. Smith 41.

New York, who went South for Mr. Til. 3en to see wuat could be done in the way of making a purchase of the Returning Board, or an electoral vote. Thia ditpatch Was sent in ciphHra, but Mr. Weed, before the Potter Committee as a witness, testifies ucaa, icaiiues ing but his calling.

CENSUS BILL. and India. The winters, we are told, were exceptionally warm and moist (as waa lhat ot 1877-'78), and the Impure air, lhe want ol proper food, the great mor. Jaliiy, and the vast cumber of half buried bodies, all warmed the pestilence, which always lurks in the East, to life. Most of u.uu umy pieasn ir rtcjl-loou A i i Slate's prison.

To admit tt, is to assume uriuBt bv tne lamcn'r i Ick a fry years ago. Theo lhe i jj. eb. 0 Senator ij dWYabfr Wil' STorn lhe value13 0 This is Low and that the Morrill carried through the Senate this sweep of the plague, should tuai. ue sent sues a dispatch, translation was substantially uuur eugaireu in I capaoily of Vicar General to.

the speaker VANKIRK'S thought that ih0 tum ga 00!) aL.cmuuii me uui reportou irom the Select Commutes, on the Tenth of hich he is Chairman, which provides for the udwii win Kings MimoDiiiiBs vlth iia former movement, tbaclrj "to uilways aud the close contact of modern giyen iu the dispatch and the institution uf St. Alovsiiis Urnhan it took three United States, on the 1st ot June iu uauersiana now tho prices of any arliclas of commerce can be i elected in a city like Milwaukee, without correspondingly intluencing prices largo business centers. The Asylum, now mu ol too ku lri Vitrnn bonstantmo- before the Committee concerning, tho Senaior ConkCg had the bill amended cinirgi roo it i several rpsriHts h'it if CASH GROCERY AND TEA STORE. iu eilUDirj, an wml. cipher telegrams.

His testimony, ho ir telegrams. His toanmr, em Hour per I Si il flour per 115 lie- Lbs Arcnbidhop's labori In L. "anu, meuicai skill. If it has 1 perfect that lhe prices of Thnece6- goes to show thjt it Is the intention saieid Mr. Tilden entirely, and lo lbr( ls.Bm.ijry io mm ana luur or eve uih publicans that they voted against it bill now goes to the House, where Cincinnati.

Ui tjia elevation to the post- crown i Vn especial enemy, baa OYSTERS the responsibility of writing and receiving Jarge citica; being varied only by the cost oi transpsrlatlon. 1 (best In the sVau-V 'sl'r'Z'XZ'. prP posu which haabeen reported by S. 8. Cos: ma wpner uispatcnes ana maKinq prypo.

cd men per sack Si iUiu.i, i acioptetl, it wl rptr of dav sh 1 reciullEd paruculor account. Tbo works ionnmni Vr-. Si i 'ln tuo wodIs policy of the State lu iu ireat- iinona to purchase the electoral yote South Carolina, Louisia-ja, and Oregon, mil to the Morrill bill, it mw nnn may be PRICES LOWER THAN EVER possible honor coulVba weoVevery "rhe I '7 "9 The beat reuy hZ UK pMl thirty Corn meal Vr MSddllngB per cvrt Caickon roed lor viivnnnJi' for a Committee of Onnlfirpn i.n His poor nephew.Pelton, who was Mr. Til- tjL' 1 "ten, ibm, numbered but a unu was 2oircrodlnthi8ctty. Owl oen a secretary.

Tola may satisfy few lze the difference, and form a bill which will be satisfactory at each end ol the ave- inousand bouIs, now contained 180,000 town and hi th 10 wn 10 Democrati who believe Mr, Tilden ia in- State ta make lis penal institutions self! supporting. To that end it has erpendi large Eums of money in STi PurHaeing machinery Skilled workmen have beon employ ed to service the archbishops and SST Flour Einharo-fiii.

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