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JsiyMtsniwiat limjuimS A IM 1311 DAILY 1 VOL. 18 ATCHISON, KANSAS; FRIDAY MORNING. JANUARY 6.1882. NO. 247 XvyJL the project of bringing his remains back Porter, I have recently reviewed his WASHINGTON.

trial and testimony furnished before the TELEGRAlg. to his native country, and the State Da- 23 Vii The Arguments In Ihe Cuikau ffjiw. A err UM i MIDNIGHT DISPATOSES txmofield Court ot Inquiry, held in 1879, giving to the subject three full days of careful reading and consideration and much thought. In the intervening time the reading of the wbole of this record has thoroughly convinced me that for these nineteen yeara I have been doing a gallant and efficient soldier a very great partment has been consulted by Gen. W.

T. Sherman and by Rev. Mr. Hamilton, pastor ol the Presbyterian church at Dickertown, N. where Gen.

Kilpatrick worshiped, concerning tne procurement of governmental aid for transferring the body hither. It is probable Congress will be appealed to for this purpose, Trial Court Room Rj-ulatlonf By tl Wtntora Union Go's LLco to ui.MLaaa.-..widJtfuij irou i Try HNr btj; d-iosome to me. A wacstioo of monib cltti n-n Hi-cti reu? i -Jt on ci-rry iit 'esxl aod sinking cfailts. At thaiinift I hecan ib of votir i'--N 1 n-i-' f- ariit imniiiii.t and w-mdrful irsults. msrrr I trv i wsno: it.ri'fti-n(ly abated.

1 bav used bocttaacf irte Tmir. -h. us-nc it I -i i K- 'at I evw did it thesmf tira durinii my and wit a d.vtl te- t- p-anj ixMy. biaco3K-aisoa cfarnis o( new t-? Jo lith wrfc.I30wDotwiul. I give it (her RWtsov.

hrC'-iMTi T- FUz John Porter Gen. Kllpalrlck'i injustice in thought, aud sometimes in as a fitting tribute to the memory of the PrvbHbtlltlt. lurTo-dnj. brave omcer and trusted representative. DeatJ Small Poi and speech.

I feel it incumbent upon me now to remove from him and his family the Inasmuch as tne statutes give the state department no authority to provide for such purposes it is not unlikely moreover that Th frott Tonic im iprepnratint mf Pro. tojrtttc mf roM. IVm-fi krir Hark, ntttt Pft- I trith the 9ratublr Ironiflif. it ifrfft I crfi-M piiruotf wtim stain upon nis good name, i leei this more incumbent on me than I would if I Washington, Jac. 6 Indications for Upper Mietissippi and Lower Missouri Vallovs Light rains and partly cloudy wealter; warmer south winds and falling his Proceedings of Congress, etc.

had been corps commander only, or occupying any other command in the army delay may arise it the Chilian law should be like that of other Spanish-American bAKUi ACtUftll BT THc DR HARTER MEDICINE 0. 213 HCXTH MAIN STtSUT, ST. Uuii. barometer. countries which require a lapse of two than the one which I did; but as General, I had it as possible in my power to have SILVER PURCHASE, or more years from the date of interment "gs SALE OP before permitting the exhumation and removal of the body.

Washington, Jan. 5. The Treasury Department to-day purchased 340,000 ootained tor him a hearing, which I did not obtain until a later day, and Mr. President I certainly had the power to have ordered that hearing in justification 3 rrryva PIANOS CRIME. Yesterday's Lawless Deeds.

A MOB AFTEfC THEM. ORGANS ounces of fine silver for tbe San Francisco, Philadelphia and New Orleans COURT ROOM REGULATIONS. Judge Cox issued the following direc for my injustice to General Porter. I can tions as to the management of the Court rums. The offerings to-day were unusu ust ally large and prices very high.

only state that shortly after the war closed, his defence was broogbt to my attention. Ciccinnati, Jan. 5. The Time-8tar Catletts-barg tpeciii Jodtje bruwa, fearing that room during the argument of the case of Guiteau to the jury: No visitors to be al-t lowed to stand in the northeast corner of COMMISSIONER OF INDIAN AFFAIRS but I read it with a sketch cf the field a crown iroin Asiijanu woum prevent hearing in tbe of i he Gibbous famil Ewer ybody can bujf a Piano orO an where his offences were said to have been murd'iers. rJerea the 61 earner Mountain Pryor returned this morning from New York, where he went to attend the funeral the room (the jury is in this coiner).

No visitor to enter there after the argument pivuw, hoi take the priaonen) to Mary vine, for sfe fceeDin. Owinc commenced each day, so as to pass be to the difficulty in getting toe pribonera on of his daughter. He says he never even intimated his intention to resign. Pure. ooara.

me bdmib pui ineui on tne lerrv boat Absolutely tween counsel and jury, though visitors committtd, which I now see, since perfect maps have been made by engineers of the department of the wbole field, were totally incorrect as showing the position of the two armies. I have read it in connection with statemeats made on the and started down the river. A mob took cfcsrpe of the earner Mountain GirL aud 6MALL POX. Washington. Jan.

5. Firjt went In purt-ul It is thought thev cannot may be admitted who are invited to seats on the bench. All persons leaving tbe Court room during the argument must get io alive. ronton- Ohio, 5. The trial, at VfiJo fnin -r f.

Jm Tsrtsr. No otlii pjarat'o-j in-f'-s iJiil. fialry bot ur. hdH.or ii ii i f-ff-iy. an be ealen by ti srn! iiout ore' tl-e it-Miltine fro 3i hen ir Ho'd only io Ckdh, by r' tiwL iCtfe New York.

burg, of the Ashland murderers, was set Pojtmaater General Hatton has returned from Burlington, Iowa, and reports at the Postofiice Department that the small pox one ciock. aoea crown, learlne tne action pais out tnrongh the touth doors, to avoid passing between counsel aid jury, and for that object apsesage way is a mob. ar-out two luonsaoa stron-r. had the otae- tide against Gen. Porter, and I am afraid, poesialy with ecine little prejudice ia the ct although Gm.

Porter was a man whom, I knew atd liked before, but I got aa in spreading throughout the country. A priBouerH pi on uotru tne Irrv boat which iranferred them to tne Mountain Hnv. to be 'etc between tbe trial table and the postmaster in Pennsylvania writes that at Sheridan's toal works, thre miles below the disease has appeared iu his town, and (Jatletthhura, 'J he excite 1 mob. rettrin? thi. pressir.n witti many others that he was captcred th ste- mer Mountain Girl, aud are that the doctor who is treating a number in not purbiui, ne Mouutaln liov of cases ptrniats io calling at ihe office for o' TTonierT and 6f ffj column cai: bearted supporter of Gen.

Pope in bis campaign, urd thst Gen. Porter, while he e. ten miles from LaUetthurt'. with ihe his mail. Many cf tbe citizens have no prisoner, at two ciock mi aueruoon.

The 'or ta a 4- U2 pa-siDiy not more guilty thn others, cap- Mountain Gin is ot here yet, 2:40 p. ni. It titied the postmaster that, they will refuse laffuppoKed the Mou' lain toy wid ne over pened to be placed in a position where he to leceive ibetr mails ii these visits are ezTdirtg five or a.x Unit ir. v-i otumn oitve rait taken heioie the r. aches Maiysvtlte as the could be made responsible for his ind.ff-r jiniu i.

ri stoppn.1 at Ashland and the allowed, and tne otSsisl is inaquandaay audience. The south passage way is to be kept sufficiently clear to allow pasiug in and out. The space before the jury will be kept clear. The Marsha! is charged with the execution of the foregoing directions. THE MILITIA.

A bill was introduced iu the House by Representative Hawk, of Illinois, to provide for reorganizing the army and disciplining militia, provides that every able bodied male citizen between 18 and 45 shall be enrolled in the militia at such time and in such manner as may be pro i'huow rnaniii; tiort' to ecare a train ecce, and that tha pur.i--hinsnt was nU a and asks for advice. He has been in aU-tr. paid ft severe one 1-ir such an oflense. I airi now i on tiie Mountain Hoy at Jrcrtsmoulh ttie nearest lnt below. formed that he has no power to prevent convinced that he rendered faithful, effici Ohio, Jan, 5.

The steamer ANTi- i opcr-it iT fin 8m'ir rewiu; Mountain IJov having tm bo-trd KIIIh. Craft persons irom calling for their mail, and that under these circumstances the matter etit and intelligent service, and the fact FiU.NK liOWAKD CO. G-i Ktiis and W'ui, Neal, the Ashland mur-fieieis, gaaidd by a detachment of the he was retained ia command of his must be mutually arrgnged between the corps for months after tin offenses were -ruirli li')'-ic. North ciftb ciuz2ns and doctor. said to have been committed is iu his 'nisi threa rooms STOKK lUJOi-i in NurLS rtlxlh Aiysvihe guards, a military company 75 11 number, provided with ar 8 and touched at thU point for cial at p.

m. George Ellis, when interviewed, reiterated WHAT GUITEAU IS COSTING. favor. What I would ask in vided by each btace and lerritory respeet The estimated amount so far disbursed "POR SALK u- b-ilf oi hay. Tbetinest ively, the militia to be divided into two ueu.

rorters Denaii irom jou is that if you can possibly give the time, for witneis' fees and mileage by the Mar huv ever i'-tr vah- ihls dly. Or wnat he hats already cou essed, wblch did not ditiVr from what ha been reported by the At-sociated Vren, aud he still claims that his fchare In the mntder wa only tnat of an un willlni; witness. 1 he steamer Hudson met classes. National Guard aad Reserve hy t''i wi i "'-ive Uen sbal places th cost of the frovernmenl ti -ili Kit I'. 'IA A AN tti-KN.

that you give the subject the ssme study p. and thought I have, and then act as vmir I Guard. The bill requires every organiza witnesses in the Guiteau trial at $4,500, EUliJh M-vft, Ijc-iwten oiuitr.Mila Kan tion in active militia to go in camp several discretion may dictate. But feeling that we win SEii cncap tor C5su. We will sell on tbe monthly installment plan.

We 1:1 and the witnesses tor tne defense at The bills of many witnesses are not yet days each year and be subject to orders the Boy at Kivenon, twelve miles above here. ud transferred the iVarysvil'6 iruards the Mountain Boy. The Mountain Girl, a mile or to bhicd at the time, abandoned pursuit on learning the prison rs were strongly Guarded bv military No boiNterniiH on singer uin JZTtAJZA! Lr-afle Tor hand P'aR0S or orGans. Call or write a letter to J. L.

Rseder for prices rn from the President in time ot need in ser paid. vice on the part of the United States for hK HOWARD CO. ltf would ask that the whole matter be laid nos ana Organs. Ycu are sureto save a local agent's commission. Address J.

L. HEEDER, CIC 1 IM M. Mi mm POSTMASTER GENERAL JAMES, demousttulion attended the landlut; of the f-jw eti ice Men or Lndy ilO the Fll'b- period not exceeding twelve months ON DUTY. Dewre tne attorney Ueneral, lor his action Ulil UUiilllltrUlcll dlrSei, AICQISOH. KailSaS The following is the text of the letter Mouaudn Hoyat this poiut, bnt it out red o.

Ti'ianv. This wori 1 the utmost elrbrts of the civi! oftiijers ad the JtiUllz. UUlflL-i: IUU Will iJ IULQ lUt of the President accepting the resignation Postmaster General Howe to da7 enter hi oinii.iiaiiis "vr one unique mihiaryto kep tne immense crowd from an officer who has suffered for nineteen ot Postmaster General dines ftriis of literature, ed upon his duties, and appointed his son ruKhing on the boat. years a punishment that never should a t'f eniriiennc, wild, like aiiceburi'. Jan.

The steamer Moun frank, chief of mail depredations and Washington, Jan. 4 thousand of h'- writtfiti ly a nrdf-u illif-d more ntn and irar.ince, have been inflicted upon any but the most deputed him for duty as chiet clerk in My Dear Sir; Your letter ot the 12lh hiop of tb wy Into tain Hoy arrived here at with the Ashland fiends on bard, expecting to re-tcli their destination, the Mrysvlife jnii, at about mid-niht. Sheriff Juhu Nouqn left reenun at guilty, 1 am very iruly iii-s. it. is be-tuMimiy u- office.

Frank Howe says the appoint informing me that, owing to the de i i Hii eornnriH I feigned U.S.Grant. The regular order, being call of Committees, was dispensed with. Bills introduced By Mr. Black, to reorganize the military. Also, to require manufacturers ot oleomargarine to lable the same.

Mr. Hewitt offered a resolution recitin? sire of tbe Directors of the Lincoln Na liih Kt worbi of i-'Hriies ment is only temporary. He has not de cided on filling the position permanently, GUITEAU IS JAIL. r.otdiy should not tional Bank to have your services from the ar.d I rrsis to iug snn. oi tfu 1J If-" I htndi'v It.

Si: I. LI rs City, Washington, Jan. 5. No person per six o'clocs and embarked on tne H. T.

Enoa for CTa-lettsburg. arriving there in time to attend the preliminary examination of Ell Craft, lie waived an examination. Excite merit was rile, and tha mp diy growing crowd 6ECRET INVESTIGATION. first of January, you wf re unablo to com Main ctieet, Kan mitted to see Guiteau to day except jail General W. H.

Davis, of General Sberi ply with my. request to remain in the po officers, said Warden Crockett, No one dan's staff, arrived this morning from inreatenea vio ence. wora was received that a train loaded with Umbers bad started the facts that the Khedive of Egypt had presented to the United States the obelisk known as Cleopatra's needle, and tender hea seen him since yesterday, and until Chicago; and is holding secret investiga sition you nave so well hiled, was received with regret, though I could not but admit the force of the reasons which influenced from Ashland and expected at any time, the termination of his trial his counsel. Great sale of Dn Goods for the next ar Thirty Days. tion into charges preferred by Maxwell Fearing the mob, the Mountain Glri.

which BANKRUPT and his brother and sister, are the only lying at the wharr. was chartered to con Bros. Both parties are represented by you. Now that you are about to retire, for the present, to private life, vou will vey thrt prisoners to Marysville. While the ing to his highness, the Khedive, the thanks of the people of the United States for the gift, which only the oldeat of persons who will be permitted to visit him counsel.

General Davis will report to Mouuialn olri was raising steam the train from Ashland rolled in with ahjut five hun headquarters, and upon its nature will de in jail. RECOVERED, permit me to express my regret at the severance of our official relations, and my penu whether a court martial will dred determined Kegu ators on board. The Wheriff, with a guard of ten men, by an adroit nations could make and the youngest could highly prize. Adopted. called or the matter dropped as being too hope that you may be as successful in the Senator David Davis has recovered from movement.

looK tne prisoners irom the ia) A long and desultory discussion sprang flimsy for action. private trust you are about to assume as his recent indisposition, and paid a visit to the wharf. As soon as the crowd beheld the prineis they started down up as to the power of members to intro FITZ JOHN PORTER. you have been in the public ones you have STOCK OF the bnk with loud yells to tae rresident to-day. ku d'gnation.

Lathering arms and The following correspondence has been misi-els reidv for an assault. The sheriff see submitted to the Iresident duce bills through the petition box instead of presenting them in open House. Tha discussion finally closed with an expres-i-ion of opinion from the Chair that tbe ing tne mob des ending, and the Girl not hav- PKOCEEniShS. Nenate. ng steam up, boarded the ferry boat With his laid down.

try truly yours, Signed Chester A. Arthur. Hon. Thos. L.

James, theik. disappointment is the coun try's pleasure. Morristown, N. Dec. 23, 1881.

To Hon. Win. J. Sewell. U.

S. Senate party and turned her down stream The mob too possession of the Girl, cut her loose, and 13 ii Washington, Jan. 5. The following Dear Senator: You kindly offered (fCi Erjo "fi only way to get a bill properly before the committee was to present it in open House. commeuctd a determined chase.

The Girl bills were introduced: not yet bavine sufficient steam nressure ei vour services in the matter of my vindi Scoville aud Col. Reed were engaged all Ihe Speaker stated that Mr. Hewitt had By Senator Anthony To promote the cation, and I am to you for your on tell behind, but iu a short time she got in -hape and commenced gaining rapidly the day upon the preparations ot law points, emciency ol the Wavy. outspoken friendship as an active partici rf quested to be relieved from service ou the Committee on Public Buildinprs snd slow goin ferry, and its capture teemed im which they will, on fcaturdvy, present to mineut, but fortuaateiv the Mountain Bo v. i By benator Maxey io increase the ef pant in the second Manassas field of the Court for rulings.

Neither of these isLer boat than the Girl, approached on tbe Grounds, as his private business relations ficiency of tbe signal t-ervice of the army, action, as well as Senator from my State. gentlemen sppeer at all sanguine cf ob Offer their entire stock of benator Uarland otlered a resolution in sc-ue on n-r rpi'n'op trio iin a. oe was bailed by the sne; iff, pressed into erice, and the party transferred to her. I beg of you to present to the President were such as might make it improper lor him to serve. The request was granted.

taining a verdict lavorabie to their client, structing the Committee on Finance to in my appeal and accompanying documents. When the t.ansier had been yet coin stoutly maintain Dot only that Adjourned until Mondny. quire as to the propriety of refunding, to made, the Mountain Girl, blacc an ex- and ask of him, in the name of long de Guiteau was legally irresponsible for bib uiia, enragea ana nowiing mob. was right parties who have relied for protection un on their heel and the exciting chase was re- layed justice, his early consideration and earnest action on its merits. With my as but is at this moment an insane man CASUALTIES.

der the trade mark legislation, the fee re' umed.butth Mountain Kov litrht GOODS suuweu uer a clean pair oi neeie. mear a ho quired by tha act of Congress touching appeal is one from Gen. Grant to the his own assertion to the contrary notwithstanding. Scoviila was greatly disappoint The Accidents and Mishap a of a Day. that subject, which was decided, by the ina ine tiuason with Kentucky miutia was met In mid stream by Capt.

a. C. Vesper's President, and I have his assurance of ed at his laiiure to get betord the lurv yes supreme uourt ot the United states, on Maon county guards and armed mtn were further personal appeal in the near future. He is feeling deeply interested in the re terday an additional expert's evidence, ransierrea to the Mountain Kov and took trade mark cases, to be unconstitutional PAXIC. Cnicego, Jan 5...

A. special from 111.. charge of the prisoners. The pursuing ve-el with which he bad expected to rebut the otherwise. Adopted.

sult for having failed to act when the says: Tbis afternoon. duriDtr liie funeral stn in smut. out. wneu thev learned that the mil tla bal arrived the chase was aband By Senator Plumb To provide for the matter was before him as General of the testimony of Government experts. OF COURSE.

ser vices of the late pas'orof the Salem cbttroh and wiille tbe churcb vai deneiy cmwiied disposition of a portion of the Fort Hays oned. During the chase the Mountain Hoy, which proved to be a fiver, clears i 12 miles Army and President of the United States. for some uu known cause a panic ensued. Tn military reservation, in Kansas. an hour, under a high pressure.

The prisoners There ia no truth in the report that Sec There are also several petitions from officers from higher ranks, and indeed fri.m were locaieu minerear caoin under euara Previous to inventory, and in order to rejourned. retary Hunt has been tendered the Aus or twelve person were seriuusly irjureU, and thirty or forty others more or le-s nurt III Jar. 5 During tne funeral of giin Kubiehtiihietter. at ibe Evan Craft and Keal were shackle together. Thev OX 'SILS FOR THIS MOXTH 0LY at Bfincr's oid sland, three dors v.

est cf the pist(fiioe. Thre wite are not ex'elled ia quality any in the city, and are irereit at prices that trian Miesion. He expects to remain at soldiers of all grades generally cogoizact of all brightened up when the cbase was aband Honne. oned. fA is spent the time in reading papers.

the lacts.f rom A York City and other cit gelical churcb, ihtg afternoon, a frightful on appeared ereativ deDres ed. Craft and the head of the Savy Department, THE GUITEAU CASE. Washington, Jan. 5. Mr.

Orth rose to panic occurred, in the run lor street ies in New York, from aine, New Hamp eal were chatty and lively talking. some forty persons were mjuied, six ladies a question of privilege, stating that it grew seriously. The church is one of the In Washington, Jan. 5. Tha counsel for SAFK BOBBED.

Detroit. Jan. 5. Forsvthe Bros' fitors. out and affected the recent appoint shire, Massachusetts, Pennsylvania, and also from numerous citizens of Philadelphia, and numerous other petitions from tne city, ana was nuea wnn i leans oi tiie de the defense in the Guiteau case will pre ment of the the Committes of the House.

tbe deot, Ypsilnti, was broken into jast ceased. All toe seats were filled nnd the standing room in the aisles aud about the doors was occupied. Soon after the services sent their law points to Judge Cox to forbid romnetitiMfi, because Bafore stating the question specifically, he night aud i'J: stolen, the money, all but $14 belonging to a widow lady, with one chili, officers and soldiers from several States, morrow morning. His Honor will rule said I ask indulgence to announce that commenced tbe panic started. II Is stated were presented to Congress at the last ses emptoytd as a domestic at a hotel near by.

We have had these sales on former occasions, and our customers have alwavs been benefited by them. We have at the present time a very large assortment, much larger than we ought to have at this season of the year. We must convert our goods into upon them on Saturday morning, immedi tley Sl'sr US SOLD IlEXHY DEXTOY it is my purpose, at early day, to intro that a seat In tbe gallery gave way, aid the people in tbe Tic'nity thought the gallery wast comprising an her worldly possessions. sion, and there were many in the hands cf ately wil giving way and tbe rush commenced. Men, President Hayes when he appointed the duce, for consideration and action, a proposition to change the method of selecting then mace the opening argument lor the women and cniidren t-urtd out or tne dnnr KANSAS NEWS.

Advisory Board, including appeals lrom prosecution, wnich wnl probably occupy Uemmittees. ihe vast and diversified the Legislatures of New Hampshire. New the entire day. Scoville will reply for the leadtDg from the main floor and gallery Into the ball leading to tiie tlreel, and ah eN forts to stop them were fruitif ss. People were frantic and would listen to nothing, in ie-s interests ot tne country are all more or Item of Interest to Kanaaa People Jersey and Pennsylvania, also arguments defense on Monday, and will be followed less affected by Congressional legislation, from able lunsts.

ihe few ot these that i by Col. Keed and Guiteau, who wiil be THE SUPREME COURT. than two minutes the door was blocked up, and the scene that followed was indescrib.e. -A. and this legislation is, as is well known, Tcpeka.

Jan. 5. The foilowlns ODinions permitted to address the jury it he desires Women who were caught in the crowd were were riiea iu tne supreme uourl to-day almost exclusively controlled by the action of Committees. For this reason their thrown down and trampled on. Their shr.eks to do so.

Judge Porter will make the holm Bros, is vs .1. B. Wallilus. error WHOLESALE and tbe shouting of men, who Bee ned lo be closing argument to the jury. froni Douglas county, Modified.

Opinion by formation is of primary importance, and invested with a responsibility too Hcinoii, J. scoville remarked this morning he did frightened out of their sensts, were fearful. For fully ten minutes the doorway, was blocked up, and a greater portion ol John i eitz vs Charles w. KcEnler. error have been able to recover I have appended to my appeal, so that it may be seen how much a larger class of our citizens have been interested in the administration of this case, and last, but not least, I take that, which under the circumstances will be sanctioned, liberty of sending the private letter to me from Gen.

Terry, whose manly utterances are only equaled by not think the arguments would consume from Atchison county, affirmed. Opinion by great to rest in the hands ot a single indi this time a half dozen women lay on the more than tour days, it this expectation aoruia, J.J. steps under the feet of tbe frigutened crowd. vidual, however capable and honest and O. Bodden and C.

8. Bowman, -va R.rnh is realized, the case will probably go to the patriotic such individual may be. As A lew men wuo una lost mtir jear woreeu heroically to rescue the women ad succeeded in getting them out after they had been walk jury not later than Ihursday next. A.jiiue, error iruio iarvey uaty. on mo-lion lor rehearing, motion all wed.

aud jud-uient reversed. Opinion by Horion, J. now exercised it is practically a one man RIVER IMPROVEMENTS. ed over by a large nam dpi-of men. Sevf-ral power, and such power is alwavs danger those of Gen.

Grant. The city of Osage City vs Nathau Brown. even at a sacrifice. We invite an inspection of this stock, and a comparison of prices. You can save money by making your purchases cf us for the next thirty days.

We deal in reliable goods that give satisfaction to the con-sumer, and now offer them at prices that must iusure a large sale. Call promptly and examine this stock while the assortment is large and choice. were Beriously, probably fatally, hurt. Mrs, Immediately after the adjournment of error trona Osaee county, affirmed. Opinion ous and in conflict Wltn the principles Of I Spilker, a married woman, received lnte dhI by Horuon, C.

J. the House, Speaker Keiler called a meet It. la mir rinrv I injuries aiiu ib ib iuuw-ku win uic. Republican government, civin MomaD, et. vs Commissioners ol Meyer, a young woman, was bruisd me I am, very truly, yours, (Signed) F.

J. Porter. New York, N. Dec. 23, 18S1.

To the President, Washington, D. C. ing ol the Committee on Rules. Repre Miami county. Reversed.

Opiuion by Horton, Bee that it may not, at some J. sentative Gibson (Louisiana) and other gentlemen interested in the improvement Commissioners of Norton county vs. T. future period be used to the detriment of the interest of the people. face by boot heels, ana was Injured Internally.

Mary Keys, MHry Ann iter, Minnie Bundy end Miss Dlckort, young women, received serious injuries, and their recovery is donbrful. Mrs. uaJemarj. sn old lady. Mr.

Shoemaker, County ClerE, error from JSor- Sir: I respectfully represent that in January, 1863, by court martial, I was ot the Mississippi river, appeared before lon couuiy, reversed, opinion by jbortoD, As to the question of privilege.youhave and Mrs. Loliraan and Mies Wiseman, were the above committee in advocacy ot the I. Burgess Mason vs. Missoarl Pacific Rai way most UDiustly declared guilty ot charges badly irlured. Kev.

idoilenbrach, who was adoption of Gibson's resolution, which oui pan v. error fro a Wyandotte county, af firmed. Opinion by Horvou. C. J.

proposes that all legislation relating to the caught in the crowd, bad one rib roken Many who were knocked tiown and weie but silently injured were tken borne a soon seen fit, sir, to assign me to two committees, namely, the second place on Rules and Chairman of the Committee on Civil Service Reform. By the kindness and unwavering confidence of my against me, and sentenced to be cashiered and forever disqualified from holding any office of trust or profit under the govern A. J. I'hi vs. township of Douglass, Butler improvement oi the Mississippi river, 5 county, Kansas, error from Buiier county, reversed.

Opinion by Horion. C. J. shall be referred to the Committee on as they escaped and their names were not ascertained. There was no occasion for the so- re and no cause for a panic, as after the ment of the United btates, from promul John M.

Aluscoli vs. Hubert Keuna. error Missisippi Levees, and that the power of have been for twelve years a member of excitement, which lasted haif an hour, the from Kice couuiy, revered. Opinion ty Horton, O. J.

Sale to commence DAY, January the committee be enlarged, accordingly. funeral ceremonies were resumed, to this House, and I am now entering upon my seventh term of service) here. With Central Branch Union Pacific Railway Com Kepresedtative Urth, who is a member o'cloc this evening tne victims were al! pany vs. H. Andrews, error from Alchisoa two exceptions, there is not another Re alive, but there is but little nope ior airs.

Mrs. Meyer atid Mifes uundy. county, reversed. Opinion by Valentine, gation ot the verdict ot that court, i have protested my innocence of all wrong done and asserted the injustice of the sentence, and presenting sustaining evidence, I have from time to time urged a rehearing. In 1878, the President, ia order to be fully informed of the facts in the case.

Lnion Trust Company, of rsew lors. and publican member who has thus long rep FIRSS. of the Committee on Rules, and who today entered his protest against the formation of the committees, and withdrew from these upon which he was appointed, he Missouri, Kansas A Texas Railway Com Thicatro. Jan. 5.

Tbe insane departmeat of pany vs. I. C. Cuppy, error from Allen couuty, af rmed. Opinion by Valentine, J.

resented his people. During that time I have served as a member and Chairman of the Committee on Private Claims, as Special Offer TO THE TEADE. GOLDB'D BUHKETS GOLOB'D FLANNELS the Mason county poor nouse was uarutu last nioht. L.OPB. AH the inmates but two did not appear in his seat Tbe protest escaped.

Ibe latter are believed to be at large. made in the House by Orta was not al member of the Committe on Ways and and to be able to act advisedly upon my application for relief, appointed a board of army officers to investigate into the DROWSED. 3ES- JNTOYES cS? OCX luded to iu the committee. Means, and for ten years as a member of Redwing, Jan. 5 Two young men, thA Committee on Foreien Affairs, riartof Howard Brockew vs.

John Aldeman. error from Alien county, reveised. Opinion by Valentine. J. J.

A. isowell v-. W. J. Carrnthers, error from Blown ccujiy, affirmed, opinion by Valentine, J.

Helen T. Pierce, vs. James Verdon, error f-om Franklin oounty, reversed. Opinion by Valentine, J. (State of Kansas ex vs.

John Francis. Andrew Uundereon and red Matter, were merits of the case and report, in their TOO MUCH SILVER. The Secretary of the Treasury has de such time as Chairman. With one excen- drowned while timing yestraay opinion.what justice required should be ta am tha nnltr Rr.nhl,3 I TBRRIBLK IIFLIMIUJ. cided to ask Congress for an appropriation ntlralrtnsa Tova.

Jac. 5. An explosion oc CORNER Fourth and Commercial. Atchison. ken on my application, i Doard, alter a thorough "investigation into the facts, vin can member of the present House who, at for an additional vault room at the sub- curred al 4 p.

tcdny, whereby Itu kee ol any time prior to this cession, has ever dicated me in every re-pect, and reported treasury at San Francisco. There was WATERPPOOFS HOSIERY. served as Chairman of any Committe of much silver in the vaults there, that the that, in their opinion, justice re tnis Jaouse. in view ot wit laci, A istant Treasurer declined to receive auired at the hands of the President such AT submit that the Speaker, in his recent any more irom me uonecior oi tne I asuon as may uc ueucoomy iu auuui uu I f.L Port, on the ground that he set aside tne nnaings anu semeacs oi toe action, has done injustice to me and my Constituents for the relations between a cuurt martial, and restore me to the poei Very low Prices. Representative and his constituents are so tion ot which that sentence deprived me.

early interwoven, that injustice to one is Order of no other dealer un necessarily an injustice to the other. They such restoration to take effect from the date of dismissal from service, and I now respectfully and urgently represent that the sentence i a continuing sentence, and naturally feel pride and interest in the til you cave vrntten us or called. so long as it exists within the reach, and under the control ot the executive power, DiiSiiLimCN NOTICE. treasurer, eiror from from Bhawnee county, reversed. Opinion by Valentine, J.

L. B. Herbert vs. Tnotnxs Bethaid, error from Brown county, modified. Opinion by Valentine.

J. John Phillips va J. M. Thralls, original pro-ceecinir in habeas corpus. Judgment for plaintiff.

Opinion by Brewer, J. State of Kansas vs. C. H. Pierce, et error from Wilson couty, reversed.

Opinion by Brewer, J. a. M. McClnrg vs. Evans error from Reno county, reversed.

Opinion by ewer, J. Joseph Keervs. J. P. Willtams, eiror from Allen county, affirmed.

Opinion by Brewer. F. C. Newman vs. 8.

A. Brown et error ftm Lyon county, reversed. Opinion by Brewer, J. Llojd ii. Conaway et.

al. vs. John M. L. Gore, tt.

error lrom Rice county affirmed. Opinion by Hrewer, Robert F. Wood tt. al. -8.

Rbert O. Fowler et. error from Wyandotte county, affirmed. Opinion by Brewer, J. Georpe Hoisington vs, Jobn 0troni et.

at enor from Dicfct nson junty, affirmed. Opiu-ion ny Brewe-, J. Z. 8. spore vs.

Samuel Leepe. error from Harvey county, reversed. Opinion jer curiam. asmuel M. Dodd vs.

Perry Abram et. al error from Cloud county, dismissed. Opinion per curiam. The estate of Manus McUernntt, deceased, vs. John Loftus.

error from Morris county, petition dismissed. Opinion per curiam. June of the cases decided affirms the i legality oi all laws passed by the von of members who make the Legislature over the constitutional number of 125. that was harsh and burdensome originally, and lasting-through many years, and it is for stronger reasons a subject for the had no proper place to store it. Secretary Folger telegraphed the Assistant Treasurer be must receive the money and take such additional precautions to guard itasmightbe necessary notil authority might be obtained from Congress for constructing another vault.

SOMS MEAGRE STATEMENTS rf spectint the death of Gen. Jud-on Kilpatrick, U. S. Minister to Chili, have reached the State Department. For months prior to bis death, Gen.

Kilpatrick had suffered intensely from Brights disease to such an ex ent as to incapacitate him al-moi; completely from official duties. In his responsible pssition thi3 preyed greatly on his mind. A few days before the end he rallied somewhat, the pain diminished and he seemed more cheeiful and active. Tae Weather. Worcester, Jan.

5 Thermometer tosde. grees below, down the Biackstone valiey. Richmond, n. 5. -Seven Inches of snow fell here last night.

Winona, Jan. 5. Although the Mississippi lsclosed here, and per'-ous hms on the ice. th- winter thus far, in 1 us been comparatively mild. Tiie Rrpabii'-an publi-hes a table tbowing d-ite.

oi tlos.ner of navigation on theiiver fur a years, and at no time in that period has it. closed as late in the seas an tbi ea'. The nearest approach was In when navg-lion closed December lS.h. Last year it closed November anb. partntrsLip iit-retofoie esistinK un-derihelra name and tt; of i.

H. sannper Co compose of D. H. SaliDgrr and DvidBii. is his ttay ssnlved by mutual oona'it Dividsou letirlng.

H. aani! afsuiue ail liabilitln of the aovH firm, ard all coouuls cue eaid firm are consideration and action ot the Executive now that it is proven to be founded upon powder, toe properly 01 mo amenrau ruw-derCompany, went up witn a terr.flo no.se caused by gome boy using the wood In the magazine as taret8 for breech loading rifles. Three boys, John Phillips, Gon of the Mayor, hose lather drew the rifles as a pme on New Years, and Gerald and John Btedinan were the boys engaged In target exercise, and were Instantly killed, fearfully mangled and burnei. They were carried froai b) to 15J0 sards away from the magazine and mutilated beyond recognition, ihe explosion caused great damage to windows, nearly all the plate giant fronts in the business centre of theciiy being wrecked while m-iy houiai lo the northern part of the city surr-red. The damage will not be less man IJi.Ouo.

Many persons were injured by tbe falling fragments and glacs. Keokuk, Jai. 5. The shock of the en plosion at Oskaloosa, to day, was felt at Monroe, on tee Keokuk Des Moines division of the Chicago, Rock Island A Paciflo Railroad, the stance being nearly 3(1 miles from the scene of the explosion. cen.13105.

Lincoln, Neb Jan. afternoon a freight train on tbe main truck, at Seward. on the BAM. ralirod in Nebraska, was run Into by an extra freight train lo low-lng. Tbe caboose and several cars were bad ly smashed.

A man named Calvin Atter-berry, of Kilbourne, Mason county. was probably fatally injured, beveiat others narrowly escaped. Trouble Saved. It is a remarkable fact that ThomiW Eclec-tric Oil is is good for internal as external use. For diseases of the lungs and throat, and for rheumatism, neuralgia, crick in the back, wounds, and sores, it is the best known remedy, and much trouble is saved by having it always on hand.

Sold by J. W. Allen A Co. dee31dwlw Small Pox. Keokuk, Iowa.

Jn. 5 No new cases of small-pox. One death at the pest bouse today. Dr. Hills, President of the Board of Health of Keokok.

having been addressed by tbe Presi dent ot the Board of Health of Hannibal, relative to the small pox, answered Dear Sir: In repiy to yours, bearing date December l.Xl, inquiring about toe small pox In this city, 1 answer There Is a limited numbjrol cases, confined entirety to mea cl students. As jet there 1 no apparent tendency to spread amoi'g the citizens outslue of tbe students. It originated from an Infected cadaver within the medical college. There are nine cases in all, foul of whom have been removed to ihe pest house, three miles from the city. Two died, and three are i tbe city, doing well, bnt too sick to move.

The melici college hag been closed by order of tbe Board of Health, You itay rely on these as being a true statement of the situation at this writ-ing. Every means are be.ng need to head oft and stamp it out at once, a good hope of success. The citizens are being generally vaccinated. The town is quiet, and business is moving In its channel Thanking yon fir your inquiry. 1 have the honor to remain.

Respectfully Yours, 8. B. HILLS. President Board of Health. uayau'e to u.

i. 3iiugt r. M. DAVIDSOX. error, and unjust.

I now respectfully ask you, if convinced of the justice of the recommendation of the Advisory Board, to annul and set aside the findings and sentence of the court martial, and to nominate me to the Senate for restoration to nifinWtTip nrnianv lifMids and patrons for na.t favors. I hope to merit a cob ti nuance of proper recognition ot their and especially when such recognition is regarded, by custom, as attaching to long years of service. For this injustice there is, however, no remedy. All that can be done is to protest against it, as I now do for myself and my constituents, and for reasons so apparent as not to require specification. I respectfully ask the House to eiccssmefrom serriceas a member of the Committee on Rules.

Mr. Springer stated that he wis about to make a suggestion as to a method of appointing committees, but would not do it at present. The Chair said he did not understand that it was necessary for him to vindicate himself by saying anything in reply. It must not, however, be inferred that because the Chair does not undertake to challenge statements charging him with injustice, that the Chair acquiesces in the views taken by the gentleman from Indiana (Orth). Mr.

Orth's request was granted, and he was excused from further service on the Committee on Rules. the sam. Retpeoliiilly, jn4JJt t. H. SALINGER, my rank in the army, under the act of On tbe day of his death Jhe' endeavored to dictate to an amanuensis some dispatches I Congress allowing that mode of redress of A Hive of Bees.

Burdock Elood Bitters fcrirg back hei'th when the bedy is disordered by imi nr blood. Bilio igfsticn, cotstipation, dyspepsia and otl er bad disorders enred by Burdock Blood Bitters. Price 1 00. Sold by Jas. Yates Co.

dec3idwlw to tbe State Department, but was forced wrong committed Dy court martial, ana through sheer weakness to desist. He this I ask in justice to me, and those most died Deacefully at a Quarter before ten on dear to me, and in justice to the army to OaTtiSrty Day's Trial. We will Dr. Dye's Celebrated Eleo-t yo. Voltaic Eflte and other Electric Appliances on trial for thirty days to young men and older jwons, who are afflicted with Vervoos Debility, Lost Vitality, etc guaran which I belonged, and which has ever be the eight of December 2d.

Every consid lieved in me, and to the government which Attempted Suicide. Poughkeepsie N. Jan. S. Angelo Cotilla, who murdered Daniel Cash, In Sing Sing pris honored and trusted me.

on, attempted suicide this morning. He will recover. Very respectfnlly, yonrs. Signed Frrz John Pobteb. New York.

Dec 22, 188L eration was shown him in his last hours. His funeral was announced to take place on Monday, December ih. The officers and men of the United States vessel Alaska, then lying at Valparaiso, were to assist at the interment. Many of the friends of Gen. Kilpatrick are dlscusslns The appreciative crowds that throng tha Bliss jewelry store are a guaranty sufficient that his holiday articles possess all the worth nd novelty he claims.

J. L. Bliss don't make as much blow at) some, bat he has the goods and will sell as low as anybody. Go and see his display and prion. All goods sold by him engraved free.

teeing epeedy relief and complete restoration of Tiyoc and manhood. Also for Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Paralysis, Liver and Kidney difficulties, Euptures, and many other Ulnstrdud pamphlet sent free. Ad-drcat VjI io Belt Co, Marshall, Mich, dlw Adjoerned. Albinv. N.

Jan. 5. Both branches cf the Jb th President, Washington, D. Dbab Bib: At the request ol Utn. iu Legislature adjourned until Tuesday..

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