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T. v-: Dist. Count Ka Add Ciuiid. Beloyed good mother, bear me no 111-wlll Ton taw that Robin kissed me out yonder on the I'll tell yon all about it if yon will patient be Twm the Echo on the hillside that brought tola rebuke on me. 1 i Atchison A.

H. flort- C. A- W0 worC-. I Brown ana t. 4 andJaeksen We' JeflrrMin L.

A Leavenworth I sat out on the meadow, he saw me there today; But In his loving teVerence, be stood quite far away, And said, "Glad I'd come nearer did I not think ypuprouil. Mald.aral welcome? Welcome the Echo answered loud. patrick.Lisavetiworth. (City) J.H Leavenworth 3- l.van:.; It. B.

TATtOIt, Proprietor. Independent Reptiblicaxi. 8 Wvandotte J. fncnan.w yannow. "-Johason ldley.Olauie.-.

V) Miami. B.F. St opsoo.Paola. Terms: 0.00 Year. Then came he to me, ana we sat together on the grouru 1 1I Lkin uim.i-a cygne- lie called me bis own.

maiden, and wound his VOL. XVIII. NO. WYANDOTTE, EAKSASv FRIDAYv JANUAEY 5, 1877f WHOLE DUMBER 9 JVV; arm around. And bpjrged that I would grant him, out on the of the electoral votes bv Congress, he Council of Freedom, of which nearly rerv CURRENT EVENTS.

eotdance w.th an order previously The Bottse was not to session. v-na, The States producing less than in 1875 New Hampshire, Rhode prominent Republican in th State' was a mem-or, and tht lunoss pcoaUws wns death fbr any member who el- ctioneered Sr DemOcratg. believed that the law and precedents gave to the President of the Senate the The Senate was not in session on the Island, those on the Atlantic coast from 30th. The House met, but immediately ad- Ap of the li-Uwis and Cebst tuuuo was New York to -North Carolina, Missia-J jurned to Hsdnebdayi otfing ta the. want of power to open and count the votes but ana niea as evidence.

quorum. TbA HtAise Cbmmittee, the 80th, ex- sippi Tennessee, Michigan, Illinois the precedents also established the The Senat met on the 2d. but adjourned amined at Jength Tcaiey, Supervisor oi for wast of a seesicm ot the Iowa, and Misfburi. Illinois is credited with nearly 250,000,000 bushels and Lafayette Parish, in regard to the returns fr Uouae. right- of either House to object to the counting.

In case either House should see fit to obiect to counting? the rotes that parish and the protestaocorapjCtiybiy fbem. run tyon The treasure of my heartl "Ueart's live," ijuoth Kcho fond. He keard it, and still closer he drew' me to h's siite, Believin? had ejxriccn each time th; Echo cried "Oh, let me," quoth he tenderly, "call thee henceforth my bride. And as thy heart's p'edge kiss mel'! "Kiss inc!" the Echo8ibed. Now see, dear, how it happened that Kobin kixHeti my brow; That wicked, wicked Kcho! it makes me angry now.

And, mother! see, he's coming I can hear him at the gate To tell you how he leves me, and learn from you his fate. Is Robin dearest mother, not worthy mine to baf Then u-ii him that the Echo deceived him cruelly; But if you think we're fitted each other's Joys to share, Tell htm. In accents loving, I was the Echo there. Magazine. txo saiu me laittr was wriuen ai in customhouse and be was toM he muit niam it Li make Iowa with 155,000,000.

Next in rank 1 are Indiana," Missouri, and ISTESTI6 ATOitf THE ELECTIONS. his returns n-rular that the new tallv-aneeta from any State, it would be difficult to These six States produce were with eertaia poll rejeeted, which he signed, after they were tusdo out at the Witness said the election was say where it would end, and very six-tenths of the total product. Ten strong in death, was also strong in this hoary-headed old sire of fourscore aDd five. He disappeared in Chicago at that time, and of his whereabouts nobody knows and tho mt natural conclusion, based, upon his-60 years of crime, is, nobody cares, so long as he eps away from civilization. An honest boy at 18, a horse-th ef at 30, a highwayman at 40, a burglar at 50, an executor of law a sherm at -65, a millionaire at 70, and a confidence man at 85, he has made a record that, no doubt, challenges a parallel in the history of crime.

in Exciting Adventure With a Devil- A letter from Mayport, Florida, to the New York Sun says: The New York Aquarium has for some time had an expedition in Florida for the special purpose of capturing a shark, or devilfish, for its tanks. In the way of excitement, mosquito bites, and chronic duckings, we have had the full worth of THE SENAT? COMMITTEE. 13 Bourbon-. VV K. IS Crawford and 1 14 Baxter SpChigs 15 Labette.

A. MfOtl wsou Parsoe s. 1 XeoshOi J.C.Uarpenter.thannte. 17 Allen and r-- ders Kirk Oarnett. 18 Harris Ottawa, 19 Douglas II.

M. Robinson t-twnfi 20 Shawnee. MoUker.Topeka. 1 Osage and Wabaunsee.O.H. Sheldon.

JJurbagamt. 22 Coffey and "i 1 Woodson W. Finney Falls, tj 8.83enodict..iltord. 21 and Greeawood Oillatt. Emporia.

25 Col. Pan i Elk and Cha- Xichols.Elk Falls. 7 Cowley Pyhurm.Winfleld. 28 Butler and -Harvey T.B.Mfurdoek Efclorado. 29 Chase, alarion and T.

IJrfidley. Council SroTS. SOBiiey, Davis andDickeuson H. T)ow. Berlin.

31 Marshall U. J. Bapids. 31 Washington and Kellogg. CUy eater.

S3 Bepublic and Ooud O. Savage-BeUviUe. St Jewell. Smith, Norton T.C. Carpenter Jewell City.

35 Ottawa. Mitch- ell, Osborte and 38 Saline and Mc- Pheraon. John 37 Linooln, Ells. worth. Rice, i Knsae'L.

El- V.s.itush.Bar- tun. Ford and 1 nessee, which once held the highest fair and peaceable, and that the statements protest were from hearsay evidence. The committee then adjourned until Tuesday morniug. On the 26th, Senators Wadleigh, and McDonald were appointed a gob-com rank. in the, country, now stands first mittee to take testimony of Eliza.

Pinks ton. Col, THE DISPUTED. much feared that no final decision 2 would be arrived at b-jfore' the 4th of JMarch, the present Executive term ended in which case, in his opinion, the President of the Senate would become acting President, while the present Cabinet officers The Florida muddle was still further complicated, on the 27th, by the action of the members of the Returning Bard in recanvassing the votes in compliance with, the order of the State Supreme According to the. report sent by the Associated Press, Attorney-General Cocke, one of the members of the proceeded to act alone on, that day, the other two members at first refusing, as is alleged, to obey the mandate of the Court. His count gave Drew 497 majority, and the Tilden Electors 94 majority.

Subsequently, on the same day, the other members of the Board agreed to recanvass the vote, and It was done in the presence of the full Board, their count giving Drew a majority of 195 and the Hayes Electors a majority of 206. Mrs Cocke- filed a protest against the last count, and. the whole matter will again go before the Court for it3 revision. in the Southern States, followed by Texas, Alabama and Georgia. In quality the crop is superior to its predecessor.

There has been an increase J. W. 1'att jn, Chairman of the Democratic State Committee caned ty. request of Senator McDonald, to rcbui certain evidence in reference The Democratic State Senators holdinsr to a circular issued by him Uuringthecampaign. I IV Col.

1'atton testified th the circular iu eaesOon over and Clerk rrezevant, of the House, in area in all sections, aggregating was correctly printed in Senator Sherman's re called on Governor Kellogg on the 28th and except the Postmaster-General, whose port, but chat Uw italics there iri Ten. with the ex. protested against the barricading Of the term of office is limited fcy the law,) ception of the one word, horseback weie not in about 2,000,000 acres, the advance being very slight in the Gulf States from State-house, and demanded the removal of tae original: the circular was 'Confi wouia -continue until tneir. successors Alabama to Louisiana, and scarcely the barricades, wliieb declined to do. He further Informed Clerk dential," but it was broadcast, and then was no intention of keeping1 it contents secret; ttie policy of the Democrats, as were appointed.

conclusion, he re perceptible in the Middle States. It is iterated his belief that the States of Trezevant that a list of the legally elected asrreea at ine eommenoemeat or tne cam. largest west of the Missouri. Wiscon our money but the last mentioned members of the Hinse weuld be urfiisbed Arkansas, Alabama and Mississippi sin shows the heaviest rate of increase monster has played the adjective part him by the Secretary ot State, and that it paign by the State ommiitee, was to avoid all collisions with their political opponents, both upon humanitarian principles and as a matter of policy. Witness was asked by Senator Oglesby in reference to the organization of rifle-clubs in Ouachita, and stated that he knew nothing ot would have gone Republican by largei majorities if the elections there had of himself with us.

in the Northwest, and Georgia in the was bis duty to call the names as they ap He is variously known here as the pear upon such list. South. The average price of corn per been fair, free and peaceable. sea-devil, the unicorn-devil, and the hem uutd- alter the election, and The Louisiana Legislature met and" or bushel is highest in Massachusetts, and red-devil all of these names are well 1 The Turkish Conference, has de ganized on the 1st. The DpibocuUc accompanied by abtut 500 person, the instructions issued by the committee early in the campaign were not carried out in the interior of the The examination and cross-examination of witness occupied six lowest in Kansas, 95 and 23 cents respectively.

Pawnee T. T. Taylor. -Hutchinson. 38 Sumner, Seilir- wick.

Harper, Harbour, Maf- ford, Pratt and Kinsman. f. When arrived on-the shore of this marine hades," an extreme- cided to prolong the armistice to March went to the 8tate-hor.) at noon and de hours. Sam. D.

McEasry. of Ouachita Parish. 1st. A peaceful Bolution of 'the pend was nextcahedand testified at lenKtb. A larue Capt.

Eads telegraphed from the Jet number of prominent colored men acted with the ig question is anticipated ties, on the 29 th, that he had secured the JHt. County. P.O. Aadreu. manded admu-sion.

Tae officer on duty said that the members could enter, but the crowd could not. A demand" was then, made by Tressvant, Clerk of ttie House, all tho barricades, policemen, be uemocrats ana organizeu coioreu ciuos; toe so-called rifle clubs had no connection with the po- ly dark darky informed us that here was the home of the monster, and that he grew to unknown dimensions. In our mind's eye we saw his huge "form wending up Broadway, followed by small boys innumerable; The fish' in 1 Doniphan. 3 Robert Tracy. requisite depth and width through the The public debt statement for Janua iiucai ciuua ana weroior.vue purpose pre-servinir the peace and protecting Democratic ne 8 Peter ry 1 shows an increase during the pre 4 Atchison Geo Morrh groes irom outrages from their owb race.

Vf it- channel 20 feet deep and 200 feet wide to entitle him to the first installment removed, which being, refused, a formal A. B. Hmtlisa. 5 ceding month of $3,585,742. The to question is a huge ray, that often i ess was examined at lenpth in regard to the assassination of Dr.

Dinkgraye. he haM known RinraAhov: that linkirrave protest was read and a copy served upon of pay from the Government. 7 8 tal debt, less $137,001,278 cash in Treasury, was $2,089,336,099. J.P. Job ImnhueMt.

Pleasant. boom Jerome KunkleMedina. reaches a width of twenty feet. has a long, whip-like tail, and, as we, subsequently found, is about a3 pleas Another terrible railway accident oc Gov. who replied tbat-he believed the precautions taken by him necessary to preserve the peace, and tbat no member or attache of either nouse would be refused admittance.

Clerk Trezevant then inform hail killei man earned Wimberly in 1870,, and Wimlti'rij's brother had threatened toaveDge the murder the general belief i the neighborhood was that Dinkeravi was kilted by tbis man, or by a man niimed Sdams, wh was a bitter enemy of Dickgravc's. said he had never heard dnma or his friends make av curred on the Michigan Sonthern and MIROR NOTES. It is reported that President Lerdo and AN OUTLAW'S LIFE. The tttrlklng History of One Junti CDamberlaln Ilia Cnrrer m. llorse-Tbler and Millionaire.

From the Cincinnati Enquirer. Chamberlain's boyhood wa3 spent in Lawrenceburg, his father, in the early part of this century, being the proprietor of what was called a hore-DiilJ, which was then located very near where the Lawrencebur Woollen Mills now stand. While at Iome he wa3 as honest as boys usually are. Arriving at manhood, however, he began to branch out. He became acquainted with old Mose Hussell, who for years kept a tavern just below North Bend, and who was suspected of having sent many an nn-ofl'ending traveler to the happy land of Canaan through the trap-doors of his ranch.

From the time of his acquaintance with liussell dates the commencement of Chamberlain's career of crime. He joined the horse-thief gang that then infested Indiana, and acted with them occasionally, but generally acted independently. A man of splendid physique, plausible in all his manners and "taking" in his ways, he found few obstacles to check him in, the. career he had chosen. On oner occasion an old man named Harridan living in the upper end of Dearborn County, came to Lawrence-burg driving a beautiful iron-gray horse on which he doted nut a little.

Chamberlain, as usual, coveted the horse, bad an interesting conversation with Harrison during the day, and learned his plans for the ensuing evening. The next morning Harrison's horse was one, but Chamberlain was in town, was observed, however, that he had on a new suit of clothes, and that on meeting Harrison, he expressed great grief at his (Harrison's) loss, ami even went so far as to volunteer his assistance in ynnsuing the thief who had Ktolen the horse. Not many months after, ft bundle containing a pu.ir of Lake Shore Railroad, near Ashtabula, Ohio, on the evening of the 29th. The 10 Leavenworth 11 11 13 14 1J 18 17 ed the Governor that, unless the barricades, t'ireatg egaini-t Dinkgrave. The Senate Committee, on the 27tb, con' the members of his Cabinet have left Mexico and we now eri route to San Francisco.

were removed, he would decline to call the roll, "whereupon, the hour of or racihe Express tram, comprising six tinued the examination of McEnery. coaches and two drawing-oom cars, A saigo of munitions of war for the Turk 1 ThePredent; on' th26th," to the incloaing ty re port and journal of the proceedings of the commission appointed in accordance with the provisions of the Indian Appropriation bill of last year to treat with the" Sioux Indians "for the relinquishment of their right to the Black Uillsu By the terms of the agreement the country is now opened to white settlers. A Washington special to the St. Louis GloteDemocrat, 26th, says "Gen. Anderson, of the Louisiana Returning Board, had an interview with the President to-day, and gave him a complete inside history of the Louisiana election.

He indicated that the Board would refuse to answer all the House Investigating-. Committee's demands, and would submit to imprisonment for contempt." Gov. Grover, of Oregon, 'arrived in San Francisco on the 25th, and was tendered a reception by Gov. Irwin and other Democrats. Gov.

Grover made a short speech, defending the constitutionality of his action, and the meeting adopted a resolution endorsing his course. ij i 10 19 '20 Johnson drawn by two locomotives, left Erie for Upon crosa-examinatlon; he stated that he had been a member of the Knights of the White ameifa, which was a ecret and oath-bound ish Government, valued at $1,500,000, was shipped from this country on the 28th. Cleveland one hour 'About 8 p. D. Davidson wag killed in a public box ganization having arrived, Louis Sauerwas empowered to call the roll, and 63 members answered to their names, being a quorum.

The genate organized with 19 members more than quorum. The Governor's menage was received and real. The Democratic members. m. the train reached the bridge over Berate eub-eommittee, composed of Senators Wadleiirh, McMillan and Mc- Ashtabula Creek, and, in passing over, 1 ing encounter with P.

J. McDermott, at Revere Hall, Boston, on the 28th. Several arrests were made. Douald, a number of witnesses as to the condition ot affairs in laet liaton Rouge the bridge gave way, precipitating the I'artsn. Aiexanuer Uiibcrt.

coiorea. tes tified: On tne tiicht of 8eut. the bull whole train, with the exception of one laving withdrawn, organized in Ex-Senator James W. Nye, of Nevada, Jos. Joeiah Ko.ltKg.

L. B. i -C. A. Uuddieston Iir.

Willis lonKanoxle. ..11. L. Wyandotte. Jj.

Kansas City, O. vV. ISi'liio. ii. E.

Chirk. Hoet.Vinolsmd. Alex Lawrence. K. A McuillunJClinxm.

P. Elder. K. E. Jenness.

'1 D.ivi..w. Spring ilendurson. Traey Campbell La Cygae. VV K. Bi iaie.PU asauioii.

A. F. tiv City. J. 3.

Creek. 8. A. Pay Ifort Scots, i b. 1.

Hartt tort Scott. Ballaine CTawtord. Ji W.U. ..8. T.

Herrulu.X Memphis. 8am U. U.Ci'OweU..liax. 6prmss. B.UKbrlel.

Parsons. F. A. Betus.l.Oswtgo.: .1. Ill ClU-lOlMt.

locomotive, to the frozen bed of the dozers visited my house; my wife and two colored men escaped to the fields; they pnt a rope aronnd my neck; broke ant to meet as a roaring lion. Nonet was strong enough to hold him," and he would not take any notice of a shark hook. In a dark hour we decided to try the effect of -a spear in one. of his side wings, that we supposed would heal quickly. Our boat was a dug-out, the forward part of which had been extended downward to the entire neglect of the beam, so that we were just able to fit in, five in a row, after the manner of a huge cofiin.

We pushed and moved down the shore, the man in the bow, harpoon in hand, thirsty for the fray. A large shoal of mullets were jumping ahead of us, about half a mild oil, and in the center of them a heavy wave was seen moving around that told of somethiug out of the common run. Coming nearer, tha man in the Low whispered that it was -the devilfish himself, and no mistake. We drew closer and closer until a huge black spot-was visible. We rose up to look, and at the same jnoment the man threw the harpoon.

'-For the next moment all was a dreary' void. died at the asylum at White Plains, N. on the 25th. St. Patrick's The Senate organized with 19 members, and the House with 01 stream, 75 feet below.

The cars were completely" smashed to pieces; the ice By the bursting of an immense beer cask my gun and tore down the fences. ilncss further testine-i as to the killinir of Paul Jones.Tom Ii. the two Mefera, all colored; also, In Finlay'i brewery, Toledo, on the was broken and portions of the train to numerous enecina cases ot ouinoiiriif ana ter 28th, John Benke was instantly killed and member, Trezevant, the regular Clerk, having called the roll. A committee was appointed to wait upon G)v. Kellogg and inform him that the House of Representatives wss organized at St.

Patrick's Hall, and to enter a protest against tlreir exclusion from rorizing in the and stated that the effect submerged, while the remainder of the another employee probably fatally injured. oi these acts was to prevent colored teopie rrom 21 2 ii 2t it 27 Franklin. TJ Miami 3. 31 Si Linn 31. 84 35 Bourbon 87 38 1 3'J Crawford 4u 41 4: 41 41 Labette 4 47 Montgomery 48 49 60 Keosho tl Allen 63 Seven young men were drowned in the tbepnuucaii meeiintrs ana voting ujit wreck took fire and burned.

"The night ticket. Alice uuueit. wile or Aiexana cor Ohio River at Augusta, on the 29th. las U-stimonv as to his personal treat was intensely cold the sufferings of the wounded were terrible, while it was The engineers on the Grand Trunk Rail the SUto-house. Gov.

Kellogg refused to ment by the bulldozers the men were aisguire-i new Borne or inem. out ncennea 10 Kive meir receive any official communication from way of Canada struck on the 29th, causing a complete suspension of business. nam. 8,. as she had prouerry there nu them, but replied personally that no mem almost impossible during the night to recover- the dead and rescue the ld not eo back it she oid so.

iien- Umin colored. Coronor- of Baton Judge Duell, Commissioner of Patents, bt rs of the Legislature were debarred from Konce. u-biiued tfiat ne naa neia has resigned. dying, who were fatally bruised, entering the State-house at any time. manv inquexts on murdtred men since January O.

cherry Vale, n. lium- The Omaha and Republican Valley Rail On the 2d, the Republican Legislature 1, but waa finally notified by the. Regulators to ton holding innnesui. and held no more; on the dashing pants of a fashionable cut was burned, or drowned. About 50 of the wounded managed to declared the election of Packard as Gov road was completed to Wahoo, Saunders morninit ol the IS of lay was called to hold an The immense creature rose from the found caujrht on a snajr at the month of inqiie-t on tlie oodu-8 of old man Jerry Meyers The convent of the Sisters of Providence, at St.

Elizabeth, near Joliette, Province of Quebec, was burned to the ground on Christmas night, and thirteen of the inmates perished in the flames. ernor and the Democratic Legislature declared the election of Nhiholls. Oae mem escape from the wreck, ana, were re the Miami Ktver, just above Lawrence County, a distanae of c4 miles from Omaha, on the 29th, and the. completion of the road is to be diligently pushed forward. nd lis S'm Simpson Movers; tne old man was ure and the vouir; mn was shot; both wre in moved to Ashtabula, where they were ber of the Democratic House deserted and phrey Independenoew TV C.

M4tln.Coff-yviile. L. J. Stall. Thayer.

L. Arnold. W. Ktp- linger i S. lidmore Fredunia.

oo.lttrd.NeoUosha. It. Kelloux. burg, and on being examined, were recognized as the identical pants Ckatu- dustrious men. and luadins ltepublic ins; never water like an exploding torpedo, and came down like the weight of a pile-driver, one wing striking our boat in the bow, crushing the frightened darky into both lee and windward scuppers at tenderly cared for.

It was believed that Judge Albert Horton, vt heard any other reason tor theur murder, sopria reported at the State-bouie. Wilson favne, tCftinea taat in june lasiner Deriam wore the (lay he interviewed baa a -appo5nt4 Wef Justtie -of the from 75 to 100 lives were lost, but at husband, Thomas It. Payne, who was a promi- SOCTII CAKOX.TS.1 Harrison. Sticking to these pants nent Keuublican. was.

drained off with a rone the hour this dispatch was forwarded Supreme Court of Kansas, fee Judge KlBg-man, resigned. Woodson as if woven in the cloth, were many tround his uecc bv a bony of white men and A Columbia dispatch of the 29th says that once, coating him over with a beautiful coat of slime, and tbreatenrncr- to con it was impossible to give any positive 87 Anderson If ham Garnett The electoral vote of Florida, as cast by the Republican Electors of that State, was deposited by the messenger killed: arave the names ot some of the men en gray horse-hairs It was only a caao-of Hon. Stanley Matthews will contest the the compilation of the vote in South Caro gaged in the affair. information. circumstantial evidence, however, and election of Gen.

Banning as Representative vert us all into human flotsam and jetsam. Yells of "Cat the rope" and Before the Senate CommitteeVon the 28th, Capt. (J. SH. Tyler, of St.

Louis, one with Senator Ferry, Vice-President pro in Congress from the Second Ohio District number of witnesses both white and colored lina, as rnade by the accountants employed bytheHmse OommiUce, gives Hampton and the other Democratic State officers majorities ranging from 1,100 downward, and Get to the windward," wherever that of the survivors of the Ashtabula dis 11 nr. Uttrli Bgtd. It. H. Ban- Lyndon.

"Sol. CHmpbeil.ortl XopekA. V. 'P. Bnrkms Dover.

68 69 60 Osage 61 Gi n.i David Dudley Field has been nominated testified as to the general peacefulness of the on the 25th. No receipt for the vote was given the messenger, asthere was, were nearu above the rush oi election in B-'A: flhelb? testified water and hiss ofthe line that was go-; incr a rate of Jorty miles an that two of the men charged by baza Pmkston with the murder of herhnoband sk-Ltat hishoue for Congress by the Democrats of the Seventh iSew York District, to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Smith aster, gives the following estimate of the fatalities resulting therefrom He thinks there' were at least 200 persons are now two aets of electoral returns the Hayes Electors an average majority of about lioo. on the niziit of the murder, and could not have Mure Ci Wabaunsee N. our brave harpooner keeping time in a from FJonda. Mr.

Cronin, the Tilden oeen ensajreiT in inai ine huh- The- following is a copy of a letter ad Ely', Mayor-elect. on the train at the time of wonderful series of back and head pos ommittee receivt the evidence of a uu i.b-r oi Gfl T. VV atkins. Elector of Oregon, on the 27th deliver On Christmas dya psrty of 'four men 67 i VV. li.

Chase Lake. turing, in hiaUempts to keep clear of ed the electoral vote of that State to colored men, one of whom, Andrew Har i.son. Swore that he voted the Democratic ticket on account of threats of brlnsr discharged from work, dressed by Gen. Hampton to Gov. Hayes.

A letter of similar puxpprt was likewise addressed Uf Tildeu: Chamberlain -was tiot arrested. Then ho became attached to Jonathan Green, who from Cincinnati-to New Orleans was known as the prince of gamblers, and who subsequently achieved an ephemeral reputation as a "reformed gambler." Green, how ever, in one night could skin" Chamberlain out of the accumulations of weeks upon the highway, and the attachment between the, two. criminals therefore catarally and gradually grew cold, and was finally dissolved. About thirty-five years ago during the progress of an old-fashioned Methodist camp-meeting, above Manchester, in Dear BS Pottawatomie Tho. the accident.

Of these, 100 were killed in the fatal 95 were J. As near us could judge, we were Spainv naif -full' of water Vice-President FerryViwtb declined to give a receipt, on account of there be were attacked by Indians within" 1G miles of Red Cloud Agency. Two were killed and two wounded. Tae latter succeeded in reaching Red Cloud. Executive Chamber.

Columbia, S. and tnat other colored man were mnuencea ov threats and intimiilation. Sevenl others swore to acts of violence commitseU on negr.ies on and one man missing. Looking around, Dec. 84, l-'H.

My Dear Sirr have tbo honor more or less injured, and 5 escaped unhurt. Of the 95 wounded, 40, and all 9 71 Brown 71 71 74 Marstiall to enclose a cop of mv inaugural aa the duly ing two returns from the State, as in account of politics. Gen. Brooks, Thirteenth we discovered him standing up to his waist on a shoal half a mile off. He The Senate Committee on Privileges and elected Governor of South In view of current events and the officiil sanction jriven the dead, burned with the wreck, mat the case of Florida.

U. b. Inl iairy, eommamliog in eigui pans- es in Louisiana, stated that in Etst Baton Itouge and East Feliciana there seemed to he. last spriuii, Elections on the 29th commenced taking 7:. -togruts misrepresentations ot the acts and plir- ing a total loss of killed and burned of had been jerked overboard at the first round and there on the shoal he re poses of the majority of the pood people of this testimony in regard to the disputed Oregon a combination amonir Demorrits to terrorize 140.

Of the 60 saved, are reported timmonweHim, -aeui prMir A committee of New York merchants, Elector. On the 30th the committee ad the colored people, and gave atveral tnstanees mained for over an hour, feeling, as he that prnt-mnd peaee prevails mrouxnnut huh I'i 78 Davis 79 Clay Dickinson 61 Mori is of ntgroeB havin? been wounded and bi-aten, and cave a le.jlul statemeut 4 the condition hankers and others, without regard to tl: that the course of judicial is journed until the 3d. told us, like a condemned light-house born County, Chamberlain was seized slightly wounded. The cause of this is that no one could be taken from the mass of nfT.tirs the re, ami threats use I to induce col The Legislatures of New York, Oliio and obstructed by no coiui ination of citizens thereof, and that the laws for the protection nf party, have adopted a memorial to Con at tide. with a deep religious conviction.

His ored men to loin the Democrats and vote the Minnesota met on the 21. of debris, and only those able to ext ricate tall ami manihcent Iorm was seen ticket. the iu all their riphtd ot person, prope ty and cltiz-nship, are iHnir enfortwd in Peter B. Sweeney, one of the exiled mem It was evident something must be done, and while one bailed the rest attempted to haul in the line. Gradually themselves got out.

It has been stated The Sena'e Committee, on the 29th, de our courts, wuie the people of the Ate are nit about the grounds several days, and he was noticed as a very attentive listener P. Davis. Hlawnllia. S. A.

FarsoaaiButiin(m. V. Subotlia. L. Cek.

W. W. St i A.S.Ed.-ert-jh Iay Kn hl.Juuotiu City. FirU-lit-r. J.s.

Hollii.Ker.Chapman, K.D Ad-. Jams Skid'ly. K. KnlioK -Emporia. A.

W. Plumb. J. L. Baker.

Eureka. jUiti'aw'd falls lljaer. Maruin i enter. VVeOO Wwlleld C. B.

Mitchelfls.rkaabasf.ity. A. H. W. Beek Baldwin.

Wiebita. -Win. learwater. W.H Guy. J.

B. Dobyns. Cnton Center. A. Hubbard.

W.M Coi lon. Sedgwick. bers of the Tammany Ring, has been prom gress expressing great satisfaction at the appointment of a joint committee to consider the proper mode of counting the ballots for President andVic- voted the entire day to hearing the rebutting Ised immumty from arrest, and will return that many were frozen to death, but this he believes to be a mistake, as the evidence in reference to Eliza Pinkatoo's testi we drew nearer to our tfcamwho'gave us signs of giving ut. It was evident wantme either in the spirit or the means miiui-taia their rights of oitisenhipagatnstttie ti surpod power which now defies the supreme judicial aUtkor1tyf theStete; they have; such faith in the istice of their ciuse that proMa to to all the preachers had to say. He was also noticed as a very attentive observer to New York and give evidence in the suits mony.

Some 10 or 12 witnes6es. white and entire wreck was a solid sheet of flame now pending. President, and pray for a prompt de tlipy nriLirWrnnl nad char. of the horses which were stockaneu At, Cincinnati, on the 2d, Chris. Halt- natrman.tiowe saia -e ni in since termination of the mode.

within 30 mmutes from the time it leave iia vindication- vo mo projwr legal tribunals, appealing at the samo time come to -tne conclusion, tnat nmnimr mm 81 Lyon si 84 Greenwood Si tXi Chase 1-7 Minion 88 P9 S)i Cutler td -91 H3 85 06 93 Harvey 9-4 MaPhersom. meyer, a butcher, stabbed his wife with reached the ground. it said Was- to oo wiievea mereiy to the patriotism and public scsllment of the whole country. The inflammatory uUranceg the rear of the camp-ground. The finest horse in the stockade was owned by a man named Slack.

It disappeared one moonlight night. Chase was given. a knife used for disemboweling and bn-iise she said eo; therefore, diere was bo that he never could be caught alive, so the agony was increased by a pair of grains in his back. This brought the blood, and we gradually came down to common time. Amid splashes, jerks from the fish and yells from the men, we cot fairly oyer liim and sent third -Among the victims of the Ashta of a portion ot the public pross render it perhaps The" bill to establish the Territory of use in aueripung Brrenpin-n inai opiniwu hv such The BUb-cowiraiuee re then stabbed himself three times, the last thrust piercing his heart.

Tne doctors said bula disaster was Mr. P. P. Bliss, the Huron, which passed the Senate last fjtinixi tiip evidouce of a number of witnesses in and at Manchester the thief was nearly well known evangelist, together with the woman might possibly recover. Sne weeky propdses to create the new Ter overtaken.

Discovering he was pur regard to tnq bulldozina; uf negroes in East Baton Rouge. "French OneT colored, swore he four men banirme at Hooat iMeaenmt, East his wife. lartro whale harpoon into him. Next had begun a suit for divorce- against her sued, Chamberlain put spurs to his ritory out of 'the northern part of the minute the long whip of a 'tail came Kntiire. two on a eaie nosi anu iw un horse, dashed on through Manchester husband, and her refusal to discontinue the present Territory of Dakota.

The o.i.-irti.-r htroet. He knaw one oi tnom. Jea An unusually horrible marine disas loO Saline lot Ottawa over the boat, striking old Ram, a col and Cambridge, and on to the liiz Mi mil HHy lut tun fc'r iw Dituint.i the people, in South Carolina view with srave concern the pre ent political njuncture in the affairs of our country which threatens to subject to an extreme test the Republican system of ffovernmeni itself, -it ts their firm and deliberate purpose to condemn any solution of the existinif political problems that involve the exhibition of armed force, or that moves through any other channel thaithe proscribed iemst tb4nstilut on, or the peaceful agencies of law. Trusting that a solution may be had, which, while maintaining ttie oeaca of the country, shall do no violence to proceedings was the cause of the terrible i i i hiiR.pr. i nree otner cfur-u wiuicbb-b rermicM present Territory of Dakota contains Halma.

li. Mi c. W.MclXiuaWOoncotaia, 8. J. Eiiisou J.

Washti.CtOB. 2 Cloud ter occurred on the mornins of the ored man, and, causing a. general and to a nr terror in tbat nariah. ami that tbev ami, into which he plunged and swam. tragedy.

iOS 150,932 square and, the new Ter had been driven fom their homes and dared not hasty sitting down, This was thelast The trunk lines of railway on the. 1st ad 30th, caused ty the going to pieces of After reaching the opposite shore, Chamberlain stopped and waited for lot Washington. 105 return. ritory would have an area of about effort. Wq floated over the black mass.

vanced the rates on grain from Chicago to the ship Circassian- on the bar off The Senate Committee, on the 30th, beard 8 about thtee miles from where we start 70,000 square miles. Jt is to be par- his pursuers to come up. As thy rode Bridghampton, on the south shore of New York to 35. cents per bushel an ad Vance of 5 cents per the evidence of nine colored men in reference to 107 108 Jewell ed, jhfctors, but yet not happy. Tha to th Indianajnde of the Miami, Cham aUelograrjft extending' from 1 Mianai- the oontitutHna! safeguards of popular right.

Ouachita, who substantiated the testimony ai- Long Island. The Circassian was o. one lash of the tad haa laid one man's The Democratic certificates of the Presi and will tend still more nrmiy to unite ptsopie of ail the Slates in an earnest t-ffort Ut preserve readv nublUhed in reference to the reign of ter sota on thajeast liomething 110 111 grounded cm the bar some days previ rnr there and the iTcinz 'at colore men to vole dentiat Electors In Louisiana sad South otoeek open to the bonend brfeken the skin completely around' hl head an 400 miles Montana on the west, and Ill Lincoln Carolina were delivered to Senator Ferry the peace, and to sustain the laws and tne con-rtrtutiim, I am, very respectfully, your obedient i the IiriOHwnttij txket. Thomas -McaJ)iae, Deputi United Stt ei itirshal, testified to the intimtrixtina of colored Deocle and ir 113 Ellsworth. from the British Possessions on the ously ana abandoned by her crew.

A wrecking-crew was then placed on Geo L. White U. 8. Jewell Center. D.

L. Palmtr.JeweU City. W. Beloit. Williams, Lincoln ntre B.Long...tEJwrth..

T. Bwir. Lfoa i- V. Clymerri.Hutcnlnson.. B.

F. Or City. J. A.T.Cx- HiU. B.

i. son other was presumptive food for crabs on the 2d. No receipts were given. 4 Kico (Signed) wiraiumnu, Governor of svuu Carolina. and sharks on a distant bans.

JNotone regularities in the election. Adjjurned till board for the purpose of drawing: her A general advance in through passenger north 200 miles to the boundary of the remaining territory on the south. Its of us came out of the race without To His Excellency R. B. Governor of 11 lt-no 11 117 On borne 118 BusseU rates was made by the lines of rail off.

On the mht of 'the 29th there bangs and Tbruises enough to start a As the settlement of the Vewi political population is estimate ai about J0.000 the HOC9B coMmirfeisj way on the 2d. The new rate is New York fair prize fight, sjA bcrltun, wita gud leveled across the stolen horse snag out acrota the Miami Good evening, gentlemen can I Berre-you in gay wayP1' The cool bravado manifested in the salutation completelv nonplussed the pursuers, and they had no courage to fllpw their advantage. Jlelying his uniform good luck, soon after this adventure he again made his appearance in his old haunts, was apprehended, convicted and sent to the Indiana Penitentiary. A short time after the California gold fever broke. out.

Perry McNealy, a man was a heavy gale, which increased in severity, until by morning the waves toChicage, $18; to Indianapolis, to 119 Eliis The IJnu-- Cotumittee, en "the 2Cth, cut a slit, however, in one wmg, It 19 said that one5 of the best -f armiDg regions in the United States lies in the Cincinnati, fl6; to St. Louis, $23. questions whtoh bow agiUto the pubito mind must ultimately depend on yourself, or upon your distuyruished competitor the Presbten-cy, I have a-ldressed a letter siiniiiir this, tolas Excellency, Governor Tihhnr. Voors. adopted a i-esolutionrthattbe refusal of William and in two hours had our fish oa the 120 J.

Great Bend. broke clear oVer the vessel and the crew Orton and E. V. Barnes to respona to ine juo edge of the sand. -JA mule was 1 then proposed new Territory.

Among the 1 Pawn, C.IIawkins.Larnea. (Contested) Xeltom Am. were compelled to take to the rig-gine, cmnasof the committee be reported to mquouse made fast, and the great devil-fish for 129 Fort M. Wnirl.t.DodrsClty. nih rpfnsal.

in the opinion of the eommlttee, FOKTT-IX)UETH C0X6RESS. Gov. Hamptcm Issued an address, on the Signals oi distress were given, and re reasons given for the passage of the bill are that the settlements in Dakota IJa Nortoa J.ll. Umi.t Kir win. i the New York Aquarium rote from the nTitpmnt of the urocesff of the House sponded to by the life-savin 9 crew on 2d, calling upon tb citizens to come forward are" comprised in Iwd communities en shore, hnt li ttnf.

lann.i, The Senate wag not In session on the 27th. Books center. W. P. lmti- ish Center.

Edwards. wiAnrc of A. It who was -nv- sea, tne aeor nail. We measured 4 him, and foand from wing to wing eighteen and a half feet, i Hi r-tnm-h(naeV'irD to Kov. tirely separate and distinct from their I The Speaker laid before toe House a mea- proved unavailing, the heavy sea driving I sage from the President in regard to obtaining .1.

L. (ft 1 r. i I i Aa in promptly and pay 10 percent, or tne amount of taxes paid by tbem last ytar. The Ashtabula Horror Statement of a who was well known in Lawrenceburg I "J-" -II it-mat: sisvu uic -j geographical position, The inhabited and from the tip of the tail to thenose the Custom house were amereni rrom int om wiUMwies. A man named Harris it high and dry upon the beach; nor I oert'n concewons from the Stoax' Indians i Referred to toe Committee om Indian Aifkirs DemocraU; Senate, Sottas, U.

tOpposilion; Senate, 1. JKeiorm; House, 4. All others. K-puUUBa; Senate 17; House, seemed to be at the head of the twenty-three feet. "The: tall alono ws portion jof Southern Dakota the oldest eleven feet long, eadaa-large At settled 'pbrfidri -6f the Territorv is were me eaoru to tnrOW a line OTer I Also, a message from the President in regard anu vicinity, anu wju is.uew vuamuer-lain well, took the disease and Started for the mines.

He had been there only a few months when he became imbroil- business in the custom-nouse. aoow an m-iuf imm ta eroas-fnterroira- vessel by means of a mortar any more K-S'Si cfSffi The statement of 10 Total, 4obenaturs; lib ItcLreseutativM. "asB "ZZ alongthe Missouri River. Its commer rm mtmrlc nut hv Harris's orders and ed ia a difficulty with a fellow-miner Mhorr flrmwersonf rn. This was in the case of Capt.

Charles H. Tyler, of Sjt. Louis, made before the Coroner's Jury Successful. at ahOUt half-past I ln eases of Winslow and Brent and announoinif that Bisee Oreat BntaU had volua- 4 in tne morning, the masts, which were I tarily handed over Brent to the Government, he above the base oLthataii arettreebonv wun eorassa, oioux Mr. Himmons vi.

ijivine THE MiUKfrrs. and killed him. He was then arrested by the Sheriff of the 'county iii which th, rat wouldn't do. A serrated stings that are terrible weap- "and throHgh I6wa to Chicago. "and throHgn l6wa White the tram was at Hutiaio lie of iron, grave way and went over the number of i-esrroes testified to being assaulted VT i IT a 1 1 a wtraw continue to Tatrara that treaty as still in operation, but he hoped that a new treaty Wvuld be soon entered into.

Referred to the San Francisco Is located." He had heard ons of defense. a-xwTosx side, carrying with them to the bottom andiieaten lor voaagine uctiwbik Th. Hinz-khurn sub-committee examined wit- examined the coaches and was satisfied that fully 200 persons, or 70 more than ioruiern isaaoia, wmcn me oiu proposes to create into a pew Territory, is Committee on Foretgv Affairs. The Speaker laid 28 men who had lashed themselves to These huge rays are found in Tampa Bay in the summer much greater di that the Sheriff of that county bore the title and rvune of Ool. Roberts; Imagine "Uw Common to Ctaoie.

jAVrARV 1STC7. 1 oo a .1 .75 4 OS- h.2V ,6.14 iA 4 -H utiiore we House a peution trom certain citizens ette. Tangipahaad Lafourche Parishes, all of wa fm MBit of t.incinnaU in regard- to the eountine Four of the had HOGS Live i XflOf his feehngs, "therefore, when, as Col, Whom teeiineu ciw.ivu of the Osctoral voter. A discuscina aroee settled 2.0 miles along the proposed Northern Pacific Railway and along the Red mensions; out we uo not, complain. This one wa3 quite large enough for us.

managed to unloose their fastenings. teoos)hr. FLOUR-Good to Choice. 5.9 0 aa to whether the petition should be Roberta apprehended? him, he recog the conductor statea on tne aay previous, were om train-' lie said he had been, a captain steamboats on the Mississippi Rivet for 24 years, and was competent to jdg of the number on read and therefore printed, and the whole qnes Before the House Committee, on the 27th, We only wish our friends in New York no less. personage than Jnn WHKAT sa.

I 1,8 a CORN Western Mixed, new 67 succeeded in reaching the shore in an River of the North. Its commercial re titm of Southern ootraresf aad 'Retm-ninir Board frauds" was thereby opened up and debat u-v. Thrtmaa Brown, colored, Was Chamberlain. Jim Chamberlain was OATS Weaterm '-X 4 exhausted condition. could have seen him.

A Brave Little Child. PC-UK BW Mea 17.70 0 17.74 ed or Knse hours. Finally the petition was read lations are with Duluth, "St. Paul, and board irom experience, no nau aiu President ot a Democratic clah; imJtaocaed down and was not permittei to preach becanse a TVmocrat lost 1 .400 by the Freed- the chief in San Francisco. McNealy saw his jopportunitjr and ana referred to appointed to exam ine into the subject.

It contains a resolution de elarinir that the Preeident of the Senate lias tk- President Grant, on the 31st, granted The inhabitants are often compelled in winter to travel as far COTTOS Chamber i ne laiser mea iQjorass wnmn'm Rank naM arvTimCDtin fliS S-peesfaeS. An accident -occurred at the residence another interview to a press reporter, the power alone to coant and declare, the result siiu van iiir-uwiia m.i n'm w.txj traveled a great deal. There were 1,9 passeuejersTn his car, named the aThetratn-was going at the Tate of 16 miles an hour when the bell rope snapped, breaktag and. extinguishing Joe Craig, coiored, testified: Was PresMentof nnlor-A Defwocratio elttb Of snembers at Of the electoral vote. I it out with prteRskm of not knowing the former, but it was no go.

He had east as Chicago to' reach the Capital the substance of which, as published, is of James Smyth, about eight miles oat of town, a few days ago, that called Good to 4.45 4.1 i and J.0-. 4 00 Cora-ted tjM Iii The Senate was not in session on the 28th R-itn Riin: the r.o!ored el hbs numbered 'OO or (Yankton) in the southern part of, the as follows The President believes that to own up and, beg that MpNealy, would The Hoose met, but, without transacting 1 ESS Territoryrthere being HoWmi any business of importance, adjourn ea BOS Paeklns; SOS'S S.M S11JSP Couunrm to Fancy l.l to, b.tv) not xpoJe him. MfNfalyrBhiit up, three oi tne lamps. a en seconus iair the existing Republican Stated Govern CUtO LUiJAU XUt a 9Wa "VMUi AlCa In the Senate, on tbtt29th. the Chair era he felt the coach eoinsr into tne river.

eou member. Xight other colored witnesses testified as to having been assaulted and their lives tbresteved tor voting; the nemo-MUm tifJtet. Robert T. Carr, of De Soto Parish, testified: Was Bepublicaii candidate for-fehenff and was returtx-d as elected, although his opjwment re v-q ns than be did there was no ments of South Carolina, Louisiana and the house was an ordinary horse-power The car was enveloped in utter, dark of i Co between Northern and. Southern Dakota, Hence it.

was deemed advisable create the new Florida will not he disturbed, except in sented a telegram from Geo. John A in Chicane, stating be would not he able to return to Washington is timetoaot a. member of the tlajv tt choice an b.cti THJEAT-Eed Wo. 1.38 No. 4.

OATS So. Si. 3i i ness, and the anguish of the moment andGaL'ItH)ert31va return- saw to it that there was no vigorous prosecution and that McNealy was acquitted, From that time) until a few months since nothing direct was ever heard of the official' outlaw. Vague rumors tne evenrpi Mr. TUden's accession to was hornbici ia the extreme.

Territory. the Presidential chair, in which event abyss 'was toassea, tne suspense for pumping water, at which a horse was at work. The 'infant son of -lr. Smyth, about 11 months old, crept to this machine and its clothes caught in the gearing. Tie child was 5" iwn Into the horsa-powcr, anL would-- hav uen special committee to devise means for theooumt of the Electoral vote, etc.

and askintr to be die nussed from farther sarvioe aa a member of the. intmiklatioa wbatever in Cie paruih Blackburn sob-couvnittee examined a numberof witnesses as tathe etection inLAOyorche f'sri. substance of their testimony being that toe vrv-nlsi-itiM the varrons polis the RYE Mo. i 70 4 TIMOTHY "-ED Priose 1.. over.

Aisd the terrible crash at the bot he is of PDinion that neither. of thtm tom came, tne rear part 01 the yfotdd occasionally -reach LawTence- The could stand for "24 hours In'reo-ardlo committee. objections Peine maae. auv juo- faa waa excused ut Mr. Conkling- appointed oo the cofnraitle to til vacancy.

Mr. Gor making up rnra were dueto the inc, 4.00 i. enipptnir Leal HAY Choice li.OO BUTTE Choice DaJrv -11 Palatine fell the City of Buiuio. crush bur2 that Jim-Chamberlain was fabu ground to pieces had it not been for his don nresected the memorial Wade Hasnp of Agriculture, in his December report, makes the continwpcsly percent. bBblicas oals; and that the voting was lairly Louisiana, he stated that the orders issued to the military ommandant jn 1.7 IS.6-) 84 17.60 iov 40 i.

sister, about 4 years rt age, wfeo saw lously bat nothing definite ws Js.3i year he came hi and peaceably Eti'jiT Fresh 21 POHIC Staalard Me 17.2) to, Wm. B. 6impsoa, Wm. Wallace and sixly-eirlit Sen tars aad Representatives ing wo tn in th who were i He thought that every person in thi Buffalo as in tha il'mVa an rga to th. Lor 3's The Home Committee, the 28th, ex 182 had not been modified in, any par old ia lie 1 8 it ticrtof the? great, crop of last and 50 per cent, greater thaaihe "crop amined some half a do en colored witBese of dirhbin over that car to islace of persuaded a granddaughter to accompa th Parish of Orleans, who testineq to mm- ticular, and i that the United States troops would be uae I thereyjf neces LAKD Prime gteam WOOLTub-waetted, Choice a was tied.

CembmK BEXYI5 HaQve fctr salatr La was. unable-to discover "any ine aggrgato subject to ny him across we. octy- uounr saulted, beaten or intimulated by their own race in the General Assembly of Soutn Carolina, aa-dressed to Congress, reeitimr at leni-Ut the events which have recently transpired in that State, the interference? of and -svskisg: COBgresc to take each -acuoas as) will esuso a cessation of military mterferesce in the Sairs of the State and enable tne Governor and tHe Xiegisiatare tv-xercise- the rdutiea of the Oifloee to which they were elected. The ilia California' honae.r- Shetras 812ns of liie wilun, Ana other cars leu jsible future revision, is j.75 a juoers voon- sary, to protect lrfe and property and 8 Mr head. She.

caught a piece of -i rope that hutig" from the bridle, sxd! stopped tks -saving tl.3 infant tXho xhilw was tczXU have, its Jeg, broken at the tut was not otherwise Injured. C. rs was called ia to- sat the limb. the youngest patient ivtosa-lei he, wa ever called upon ta (Cu.Vf Uedout with more than ordinary care, her trunks contained tnanv Valuables, trashela. Less than -one per 'cent; to pperye peace.

Hetelieved BOGS wrafib irinfKr rent tr tnfl imrkaf state t.eBtralC"oiTWwtin of the Democratic runittMi iMiLfid that every effort had heea tLacrop is. railed mJlet Jglad frightfal moans which seemed as if they and her dht was Hed: The Uken by th committee and himself to enre could bearalgr miies a lie tire scarcely six percent, in the Middle CU'-ci 15 la" tia Soathern, 44 in the that the in the tee States named-had beesS UgLTf elected arid duly Tetarned. lie the action cf the sxz'jz" duet, JVinter aSZtSfldngV journeyed as far together-'ag CW-t'Scri Tfrera they witnesttes in refren-o IA broe out in three places almost sinanl- memorial haviag' beea reads Sir." Gordon jnnvHl th it be toth mittee iir. Frtlnguat sen movei to amend 0 as rfer it to Lie ommittee on Pnvjievea- end i iosttA-t of ie Jiicsary t-i 1 en-. di-nnn i.r.

O-ir-n, by u- innni r- ib't tiie all fit wtifn tls5l to tr- if water, beeuixsron Ohio basin west the nx, tr. nrt(ii tr o.ncers of eie-uoa i 1 even as L.ie 9, 6orae er- i an 1 mm 1 i rT Board was prodiii. ud 1 -FSTTZS-Common Caotos 5 in lit coin to Chnio 't 4.1.SK to CtiViOe 4 1 9iiu.J- Ctioioe 8ra.g itk n. i) BJEATprtiif i. 1 COT i A 'i i 1 -A 1' i i i -V a 1 aska liovr aStf I to i-i.

ol eo jred tyci -t-c- 1 5Te been n- as 1 t. Ut. cot 1 -rrr Winter appropriate her eiJieO and, fch.en veloped ear-j -Tha next dsy the rsndiitghter teferraphed for1 money to ret home. 'cZri Md H-wft seki The nouss Coramlt9 on tbT2tHb, re- r-'r' t-'T Lx.a li be no appL 1 frora iu C.iwJjl 2 i to, the' fact that 'the electoral vets of thaS tate had not tcsa cziz' 3 I est ta 4a of tf it br tr. i -t i-i traU evi.i.nM in "j.i ar.

i. r. -rto '''-1, li i r- Jt- wstsrea i be toLjrear sir i tas.i,.3 greater, aad of eo. it'EBcer: s. iL A ISA AAilM' 'tt ii- i ii :3 II .9 1 1" 3 tf The ruling passion, which they say IT ct r.

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