The Red Cloud chief. (Red Cloud, Webster Co., Neb.) 1873-1923, January 23, 1879, Image 6
t xv-- -jfr rT lr t TnE RED CLOUD CHIEF. IlKD CI.OUD, NKIIUASKA KlUTORIAIi HOIKS. A Joint congressional committee I engaged In maturing a bill to provide for Uio Inking of tin) etiiuiift of lfiW. Tim tIow of Prof. I'ranel A. Wnlkor, of Yaln Uolloo, who wn thu Superintend mil of Urn Inst census, have Imen em bodied In n bill run I submitted to tint committee. It seems to meet tho appro ballon of majority of tlio contmllleo. It provide for thn appointment of su pervisor In each Slato to superintend tho taking of the census by their mtbor dlnato, sclented for their sfieclnl quali fications, Instead of having tint work done by tlio United States Marshals, a horoloforo. Tim extent of tlio stalls, tic to In obtnlnml Is snmowliat re duced. Many otlin nhnnges In tlio method urn recommended by Prof. Wnlkor, niul embodied In llm bill. It I thought tlio rout of tint next census tir-ed not exceed $H,0X),H0, being abettt fifteen inr runt less tlinn t lirvt of the lMt. In tlio moniitlmn Hoprcsnntnllvo Cox hn already Introduced a bill em bracing some of thn provision recom mended by Prof, Wnlkor, The bar ol Illinois, and especially Hint of Chicago nml tlio Northern Dis trict, l In n itntoof excitement over tlio attempt to bring nboul tho tin. pennhment of llunry W. lllodgutt, Jllilj'n of tlio Nortlicrn Dlalrlct of di ... . II I. . .. f..a I.... ..I ... nola. l!irtiirllnrrlaoii Introiliicoil ruao Inliona In tlio llmuo of Ituproai'iitntlvoa for 11 npcolnl (oiinnlttro (o Invoittlnto tko obnrpia, nml mmlo it apeiMili ntntltif tlint liaofTiinMl lliori'Milti'lona In Jintlen Ui Jtulffo llloilgott. Thn ro'oliilloua piiaa nl with nn ninoiiilmrnt rnforrlii) tlio iiinttnr of Invcatlf-ntlon to thn Jmlldlnry unnimllU'o, Jinlu llloilpitl hlinauK itililtcaai'il n loiter to Hpoitkor Ktimlnll dak III,' nn Invcatlj-nllon, Tlio chntoM i.jntnit .liul'o Hloilpill, ni not forth In n pnlltlontoC'oni'ii'jiaalnnoil by aovornl nttoriui.vn of (Jhton)-o, nio tlutt ho luta (irnptoyml hN nihVo o n.s lo brlii- ro pninoli nml Kcitinli.1 upon thn mliiilnU Iratlon of JuMli'o; Unit lin linn buoit guilty of (,-rona fuvorlllam lownnlt IiIh frlnmlft nml opproanlon itftnluat hU ono inloa i thnt lin Inn (lUri-pinled thn Irtw in hU Juil("ini)nla t tlntt hu Inn itllowctl pnrtli'A nml llmlr coiinanl to iiuiko to lili. 'tit of court nxpnrto HlntomotitM of their CAnoa, nml nllownl lilmiiilf to be como pii'Jinllccil nitluat tlio tippoalto pnrty ; thnt ho hnnbi'i'ii pnrtlnl totvitnl thn olilur nml tnoro liilluintlnl lnwynr.t, nml lmrali, Bovtiroiinil nrbltrnry townril tlio younj-or nml loaltillunntlnl Inwyorn prnctlotnj- In hi" coiitt, nml Hint ho Inn bounrullty of ootrtiptlou In hU olllco. Kuoh la tlio j,'tMiontl olint'iuUor of I ho chnrgoH, .rlirHln. Tho Nohrnakn l.cKMnturo rotivoinul Jan. 7th. Jnok Kuowlton, nttiblvr, ahot nml kllltd Mrxlran Jih, at Hlilnry, ii frw ulglila po. 11m inunlor w ttnirovokitl. Kniml ton waaairrnlril. Joseph MctJultilMi, who rcahliMl four mltr ninth of KiiMtmy, Mint ami linlanUy killed hliinclf, Jammy H1I1, family tnmhlra aii'xirtl to Ih tho cau. Hit loatraawlfo tut nine ihlMrvii. Tlio untnon of thn mnn now In oui tody tor tha dialer etui ty crliiin ri J. I' Ollvp,Jolin llaldwln, Myron llniwn, Willi tin Oreeiif, Krrd Klarloy, riill Ditfrlrnd, IVtns a Moxtran, and Kx-Shcrlt. tUuiry (Illlan. HlulinnlH, who confonNod to nix miir dr ta In Krarnry Jail ami It hecomlnj Tkloua. On tho night of January 7lh, Iip thlratcned tho Uvea f lilt fellow prlaonera, aayliiK that tie, would not ho aAtltlkd until he hatl klllnl two morn. Hoth liouacn of tho Nobrnakn I.cU latum wtrt iermanenlly orRanlaed, January 7th. U II. Mathewnoii, of Madltou county, waa elrctrd Hiipakrr of the llouie, and It. 1). Slaughter, ol l.aiiratter county, Chief CUrk. In the 8iiats tfherwivM Uurrwaa choom rVc rrtary, and C. It. Uahcock, AwltUnt tSrt. Ury. A oorroipotiilciit of tho Ouulin lltr old, writing fivm Kcuniey, January tth. ar ralRiu Wierltl Aiiderrum at tielnc ui(cted In ynipatliy with Ollw ami Iho ottr irlMuer whowrr airrate.1 hy the Kctchum biulher and other In whoeuHvJy they now ate held at Kearney. Tho w rltrr eharpa that Ollw hy the help of hla lawyer, It trjlDR to Rt hlmielf and hla cmtpanlon In crime Into the htudt of Shcrltt Anderton. Ttie affair It tho catue ot much excltrmeut at Kearney, Tho following aro tho officer of tho Benale and Home ot the Netra.V I.ecttla tore t BnU Chlaf Clerk-iUirrwixxl llurr, ot WworejAaa'atanl Clerk-C. II Itabeock.of Thayer; rkctvnd Aatlttant tlerk-Waltcr 80 ley, of Lancatter; cVrj;eant-at.Arm-J, N Gaaael, of Hamilton j KoktouIox ClerkMUt Kate HtoTer; EimJHng Clerk-J, . Allen, of DougUa; Sjaluiater Hrtitli, of N-uuha; Doorkeeptr W. H.Thomatj AaMataut Doir keeper Joel l'arccl; Chaplaln-HcT. C, C. Ilairla. Charley M a the w ton hat len made Speaker, and 8lui;hter Chief Clerk, ot the Iloute; Zedlker and benton, AMlttant Cleikn. eo.ulrea, F.u-rroainir Clerk. MIm Strleklaud, JJnrolllnj; Clerk. Davit, ot I.anraiter cauuty, Chaplain, and (loodwln, Bergvant-at-Anut. Tho Lincoln Journal ways: "Wo hud along am) Interratln); confab latt evvnlnc with Oen. 0. 8. Dllworlh In regard to the to bumaa manler of Mitchell aud Kctchum, The General la eonUtleat that tbe (ruilty artlc re bow In the Kearnty jail. Ho graphically Vtaikd the atrategy ue4 In capturiaj- the jaarderera, and soar quickly thalr bragadocla. otJnerTf, let down, when lliey found liefort thrfli the three trothr of fh rnurd-red Ketchum. The Grncr al llrra t Dum Creek, Ui home of OHre and hi gang, and It l through hUetertloun, In no ml' deg-re, t th fiend are now In tlm hand if the law The Gen-ral knowt much more Iout tlm affair than hn It dlp-ti to 111 1 but whrn tlio trt)r limn comet, we opine he till re Itle ttoty that will mk our uttially warm blond run cold , lh- lea.W of the King, hi), I worth about W, and hn will IM-ittt ere rj cent of It lo (ret not of ll.e r. He Iim already rrlltil lUmmrr H Conn r, u( Katuff, lit ttornr)t Ih-KlmrllT (Illlnri, of Culnr county. win irilrtl t OgnlUU, ikI mi tlirOtu if JiiiiMry, ftiir othrr were rrrtr. t I'lum C'rrrk, iml (I(mi U Kuttifj Jutictlon, lt cliHCl wild MtiC roiirriiinl In llin luiniln ot KrU'litim ami Mllrlirll fnw wrrki (. Ki'trliiitti it Mln lifll wrre In Um nut'xly of (llltan, rlifKt"l with killing man uainnl ntrxflix, who It U fUliii'd, w thn lirolJmr nf OIlTr, limtrr an aitumixt in inf. It Ualpctl that (Milan tnriifl tlm (irla'jrirra nyr to OIItp rul frlrml, by wliimi tliijr wtm liurnnl to ilnalli. Aflrr t tit ilTalr (illlan rnalrifit, ami haa rrfuxn in apvir Itrforn the Coronrr'a Jnrj, Ollre arnl hi parly alo ilncllnnl to at If hit thn lti(iPat ami cti(1rl I he lw. On lh nth four '0I era, two of whom rn brother of Ketrliiim, with Marranla fur urtnl, ilalhiriiM ltifiiilrr In Dm MHtulllrf t I'lum C'trrk, ami whrii OIUp and the othrr mni they wmilitt rami) for thrlr mall, thry wprr rournl hy Ihn rprolrrra of thn tilttcora ami wcurnl wIIIhiUI (haiiiv! Id mtlQ n -Ulaiicn. DNpntclioM from Fort Hoblnion, No lirl4, of Jan. 10th, kItc Infiirmatlon of arrl on troiitiln with thn Chrypiniri lmirlniiri thrtn lure Octoltr laal. 'Ilifywitre Inform oil hy tlio roiiiiiMiiillMK nlllriT a frw iluya nn that tlmy wrrn to txi Ukmi hark In thi-lr aili 17 In th Imllau 'IVrrlloiy. 'ihry lit lhy wcrn ilcturmliidt to iIIh ra'hrr Ihmi niinx-ni to Illl-Unili inotrmi'iit. Ihry lraimi utlrii ami. liil.lu..i. ..l ll. - ... . .tat. .!.... I .I1.m11 tlulilxirii, ami the rMtimaiiilrr plarrd n MronK Kiiitrd mtr thrlr prlai 11 room. On thn iilnlit of tlmUili, whllo nearly all went In hd exept thn KIlMil, till' llnllalia Jumped tliroilllli tint window nml Hindu for thncolil pralrli', which wa tlihkly entered with mow, llilii) on thn gtianl with revolrrra wlili h lliey hid krptroti citiOed tlnrc thrlr eaplino, Tliti) ilaiieroiitl) woiludid four of tho Kilaiilt, ou of whom lua aliirndlid, and ainillierlt not eipertrd to llvn, Thn iiihIii guaid Ixlinj nroux'd hy the tiring optuiil Urn upon Ihrin, ihol and killed over thirl) ol thn tiivuKi-". Tim remainder wi r iiirmrl by thr carnlry, umtal Uliiitnfiii'iiil, IIT, tnoally titi.iw and chllilreo, had iirrnii derrdor tmd lieeii eaplured, Thirty four were -till out, IticlinltiiK ittMiiit pfteeii wrrlol, anion); whom I llim-hlrf Hull Kill fit. A later illtMloli rexnt Dull Knlfo nn ImvInK heen ktllid, Atuonit Iho dend InhIIi- o( Imllniin IiioiikIiI Into tint xl fot Imrlal wrrn twruty wArrlora, l(;ht Vimw nml Imo rhllilreii. (lov, (Inrbnr ilollvoroil hla muiuiil nirnJ;K to thn I.CKhdaturt, .Ian. 8th. Iln congratulate! tl.n proplu on thn ptonprmm eoudlltoii of tlo HUlii. 'I'tuon Imvn been ateadlly reduced, tlm li'V) fur Htate ptirpoxia Ix'lny; lt )nir hut ', intll on Iho dollitr. Tlm valun of tlm tmalilo property In the tite la $7ft,(KO,0iH)t tho euruiit expentoof tlm Huti', ffitHi.ouo per annum ; tin pulillc debt la h'a than (lVH),(niO, aud the (Itntn Trraturer roporta UK),!) on linml. Tho permaurnl ocIiiniI fund, amounllug to .V W la Invi'ctrd In 8UI11 nml county bond', I'lin piihllti tclumU aud chirltti'n nre In ft highly grnt(f)hiK romllllon. Tim Urreruor leconimrmla 11 levy for the new capltol nml re form M'lmol, ami nigra tlm ImpiiiUnro ot a )temallQITiirt lo Imlm-n luimtgrutloii j et. matea RO.lMl new teltlem nrrlvrd dining (he pa-t ten-oil. The yield of b7H In J,tK,Ooo liiuhel of corn nml U,OH0,(n) tiudiel of wheat. Ilul two ami a half million arret or about ono-twelfth of thn rilnln'a firming land la under cultivation; mom than aiiiArtrrof a million of cuttle are grating 011 tho wentcru bolder. l.M.'O mllei ot rnllroud am In oinrn- ttoti In tho 8Uto, attco'ril lit leu million dot lara. Itecomuieudt thn ctUtilWiiiivnl of a llli commlMloii ami tlm deelopment of talt Hprlnga, near Lincoln; irfrrting to tho Inablll ty of thn mllltmy lo protci't thn largo t'xpnii.o of territory etpoMilto ludlmi Inrurtlon; tlie (lovrruor tajralargn nialorlty of thocltlariin of thn weal regard thn eoutouiptnted trautler of Indian (Tallin to the War Department with favor. HcU'ti convict ham been pardoned from the penllintltry In tnoyenra. llerccom inrmU an npproprtallon of 110,000 fur row an). big thn captor aud defraying the cipcuic of coiivtctlou of the Cutter county limine. Tko Antrrlmn (llrl Who Itcritaeil Kir tJntiut WoNelcy. Mttob Ih written ovory yciimhout tho nnminl now botiutv of SSttrntopi. ThN yortr It linn nottloil on tho blj-); at wo itmn In tho vlllnuo, but In rwniiui, mvlnl way thoro In no Inily tnorw nduilrvil tlnui Mm. William Connor, formnrlv Ala Webb, of tho Wobb ulatotit. In tho height of hor popularity nml nrohtuMi iiho mnrrliHl nml left tho slop'. Sho couhl oiwlly hnvo ntillulpntoil tho for- iiiuo 1,01111 11 tu untilo nml Win at that tlmeunrlvnlotlln Vnutlovllo. ThoKrantU father of Mm. Connor waa nn K11-IWI1 banker, ami her family connection nro tho best un the atnp About tho cloo ot our olvll war hIio waa maklnij a tour In Canada, when Sir Garnet WoUoloy, then tho plain colouol of n nwimeitt, madei hor ncit.liitanco, ami with her mother'a eouciit, proponed to her. Ho was a kind man, but plain and full of wound, nml ho decided to rwfuio him. Thuy parted frlendn, and hla eorron pondeuco ntlll In her hamU. Is a pretty nouvcnlr in tho llfo of OtholloN mivco. II UIO UIO 01 IMIlOIIO'a Mtv'ClW- r'ent Governor of Cjprua of Mitgilala. Tho xlnter of tor, Kmma Webb, In tho wife or, tne pn and hero ol Mr. Connor, of a imiiocrouH merchant at KiAnmn lml. Her last ptibllo appenrnuctt was at Saratoga, threo 3 oar ngo, when nho recited for a charily, and Henry WlUon made ono of hU last apt,'cchc.i fntrluo Injr her.- Qmphia t)rrv.tHmftrf. 1MI7KI NlU'l.t'. How many children ami women aie alowly and uirly dvlmr, or rather Utu killM hy et. wive I'lK'tortng, or the Uatlr UM of iu drug or diuuken ttul! ollcd uirtllctu, that uo one know what It It nude of, who can wttly Hop, lluchu, Mamtrake, Dandelion, Ac, which W to pure, tlmpJc and hannle ttul the mot frail womau, wctkett Invalid or mllet child can trut In them. Will you he taved by thrm I 8e other ctilumn. Think noToITitulu committkl in tho SMt, when ouo has rcforratnl his con uct. LATE N1W. IJrMrritt." A flvo alory warnhoti burned In Italtlmore, Jnury 7th. Im, K",. ltoprntmtntlvi Hohlolcher, )f Texa. died In tVanhlngton on the night ot Jauutry Ifhh. Tho Horifttn haa ronllrmcilTlioniiui l NeUoo for I'nlted Htatr Jildi-e for the Dl tfltt of MattarhllM'tta. One man wa klllml and aovnral In )iirt-il hy tlm falling of a wall at Are In .New Yiik, January, 7th. Thitltepiibllenii cation of tlio Nnvmlii l-Kl'lalme liaViOenoinliiatnl John I'. Jonet fur United Htatra rknalor A Urn nt li)onn, Mich., on tho night of January llth, burned a wnolrn mill ami a platter mill li, :r,)0. On tho night of .In no ury l.'ithn Urn at Kranavllle, lild., dentrtiyeil proK-rty Tallied at ;W,W')'. Inturanee, ,(). Clark lltiblmnl, wife and two ohll ilrnn, wtre frocen to death near Pilot Point, TriM, on tlio night of Jan. Oth. At Iko Cryatnl, Minn., Jniiunry i;illi,a tlermaii nmd MUkn fell upon atlr rulnr taw and waa lorn lo piece. Hy a gin oxploilon In oonl 111I110 near I'lttnton, I'., Jan. 7th, tcvrral vroiia wern Injured, and much damage done. IV tor llnnek'H oxtonalvo brownry, lnll !iou--i and len home nt .Newark, N J. biiniiil January l.'ttli. ah, IdO'HI, A Urn at Kiub'loii, l'n., Jttn. Dili, do trn)rl ttie "Hto(llr-j with It rlitlrn linitelila, and othrr prorty, all valued at rlll.UO. Tho lower braiioh of tho Mliioitirl IrgUlaturii han pttned a roolutloli fur an III Ventlgntlou (if tliefraildt III thnMtate tre.vury. Tho poabilllcc building, oxprnaa of Hi i' nnd a iinntlty of malt matter, were horned at Jcililo, '., Jntiiiary 10th. IOt, f tO,tii il. A ilonlruollvo Iho oc:iirti'il In Clu rlnnall, January 10th. Tim liiilldltigndrntro) ed wem ertclul twehe year ago, nt n rol of f:n,(in). Mndiimn Aiuloraou nticconnfully no complltlii'il l.er,fet ut New Vi rk on thn l.'ltli of Jiiiiimry of Hulking '.7( quarter mlltn In nlnnliy (llnrtrr hour. A li'iiemmit hoiino ami Imor niiIooii ner IIimIoii Imrtiid on the night of Jniiunry 1 1 tit, ami Mr, (litrmloifer and her ton ten )imm of ngo 1 ellliis thn Itame. T110 Mlntii'iotit li'glaliituro mot Jan uary 7th V A lilliinin, of ft. Cloud, wn vbetid Hwki'rof Iho llollno. Tim l'ennn)l Tnula legltlature met nml organised the name Itopronoiitnllvo llnrtrldgo of Georgia, dltl to Wnnhlugton, of pliitimonla, 011 the morning of January tth. II 11 w n iiiriii' er of udlchi) committee, and hla itmth .m un exinflod. Tho picking ami curding room of tho Tioy Mauiifnrtiirlng Compitii)' Mill-, ut Co h nt, S. Y., turned Jantiiity lOtli, lnn, f :iO,. UIO. One liiini Mat fatally, nml other erl outty burn ed. A novoro ahool; of an enrtlnpinko win felt nt Jaeknnuvllh', Klotlda, on the night of Jmi'iary I'.'lli. Iliilldluga wrrn violently tlntkcii, crockery rattled, and door were thrown open, ltunjiiinln Hunter wan hatigcil nt Camden, N. J., January Kith, formuhler. On thn aimed) Mlchnel Knrrcl wan hnnged at (Jiiebec, Cnuada, for thn murder of Krnncl CoiiHay In Ailgtltt lant. Ily 11 collision 011 tho Marietta it Cincinnati intlrool ni'ir Mineral l.'lty n fow liUht ngo Wathlngtmi llelfntijiler wankllleit, WIIIU111 King fntally Injured, nml John llclx had hli feci riutlied. Tho mo.sHago of Gov. l'lllnbur, of Mlmiiniitn, nliox n btlnucn In thn 8lnti trenn ury of t,tW, aiihjcct to arrvdltnf 7:t,lV)7, muklug u uctual delti'lt of f .'1,000. Thn lto.it log debt ntnouut to f lit,(X). Tlio government ban brought null gali.t ttie Central I'nrllla llallmtd Cotnpan) to recover $0,iXI fur the refunal of tliedi fendant to tender a ttatementof their hul net to tlm Auditor of railroad account. All JM.tHM) tiro occurred nt Alnn wortK llllnoln, 011 the night of Jan. IHh. It detiroyrd the Union Itenderlng Comvau)'t ettablUhiuent. Alutwcrth la about 1 mile outh of Chlcngo 011 the I'an llnudle road. Tho Pactllc Moll Stcamnhlp Company have latutd a nort chowlng tin tlnanclal romllllon of tho comptny DcccmU'r 1, 1S when tho llahllltiea rxretMled the cath annrta ISTtt".!.!!, agtnt nucvect of fai,t!t.St April .U. Kllr.nboth Sohroder, aged 19, a mem lcrof the Kellig) Opera Troupe, wnn prvt ably f itatly elTe'tel by ihu! gaa fiont the tore In tier Nil room, New York, January 7th. Her titter, aged 0 )er, who occupied thn mn room, tt dead. A colored man sleeping In tho engine 00m of the paper work at Mlddloton, Ohlts January 7th, wt tuiTin-atinl by thn fume of a mixture ot chlorate of potanh and nlttle acid, a kettle containing It having been placed near him at a practical joke, Tho llrm of Appleton, Xoyesifc Maud, tit. Unit, have mi!e an attlgumenU Tlio llahllltiea of the hoiino are roughly etllinatc-1 at between HHV,tW and SKV,lXx aud the at Kta at iM,(XW. The larger proportion ot the creditor aw In New York and New Englaud. Tho General Asaemldy'of Ohio eon rrneil January Tth. Tho Governor' meMge howthe tetal funded debt of tho State to be rtX,0O0s total hwal debt, l,CJO,00o. Ha rvvtimmendt tncrcatliui thomtlltU to 10,000, and that they l placed on a war footing, with I nc rented pay, A dispatch from IVudleton. of Janu ary 10th, via Walt Walla, report the execu tion of the Indian White Owl and Quit Tt Lumpo. The chief t w ere drfttcd In full In dltn cottume, aud preserved throughout the ttolcluu ot Uielr tare, both dying with tbe death chant on their lip. Tho meao of tho governor of Ull nola thowt the total balance tn the State treat ury to be ll.Wl.lKS; receipt foe two year, fA,6t9,T7l, ditburtciurnta, AWS.ft.'K. The meaaajre tptak ot retumption a one ot the jraad-tt achleveratnU tn ike AeaBctal hUtory of the nation, aa well at an evidence of the I rnnrmoua renourca of the rotintrj. j A number of tho aurvlvor of tho Hack Hawk r irurt t pHnrtrM, III . Jtn 7lh, nd fir;iilf-l a permanent io-lty by ' electing rUiiiurl D.u.ter, of St. lVlertlMirg, I'fMldrnt, and (len. John A McClernaml, of 1 Hprlrigrlel.LHecrrlary Itenolutlnnt wrrepa Ml rT'irMiu the lgltUturR of lltlr.olt to tnenmrialiai (Vmgrett Ut un a law (ciittou Ing the lllack Hawk nddlcr. Tho Clriolnrinll I'riu Current, In It report ot i-i(k parking In the W'rtt, nhow the lnul pncklng U June Mh at the tlx Urge cltlen-Cincinnati, Olitgo.H:. Unit Mllwau kre, mll-,fiapilU aud liulavllli Ut be 3..VJD, i"), or l.(M,(XiO rm re than at I he Mine date latt year Thn total at all inter) r lnl I aptrotlmttrly ,4'-,0ix, orJTTS.OoO morn than t thn Mine time Ut year, making a bittl In errata of I,4.',UI0 at all point. Thn mraaago of tho Governor of New York call attention to the etcettlvncoct of the ecw catdtol, which from acoritrmpltteil cont of H.OKl.OfO rone to IO.Uio.OIJO, and will yet cinl from n.Ooo.ow till),t),(0, He urge th ttopplng of appropriation for It. Tho total 1 eduction of thn Htate dehl In four year I iS,0MI,l). There la now only , UI,(U) of a Htate debt. He pnHrtn atralritt tlie government Interfering wlili the turtrnge of titl-cii. and congratulates thn country on reatimptliitl. On tho fith of .lauuary a ileclnlon wu lemliirt d In the Hiiprrme Court of llm United Slate In thnrarof (leorge Kvyuoldi igtlnnt thn L'nltiil Hlaten, brought from thn rtuprrine Court of 1,'tati. ThU rate Inrolre the whole iilrl.iii of poltgnmy In tlm terrttorli , and ttinioontltutliiullt) of law pj.. by Con great for It niipprennloii, lleyuoliU wat In dicted by thn grtml Jury for loiitrni'tlng a big amoiin imirrUgn. Iln am trlrd In thn Third Jtldlrlnl Omrt ofT'lah and found guilty. Iln tppenltil to the Ciiprrmn Court of tlm territo ry, and dually to the Hiipremn Court of I lie Colled Htaten, which now nlllrinn the Judg ment of thn lower IrltniuaM, nml derhlen that Congrena tuil tower to pnn Uwn prohlblllug NlyKatnoiia mnrrlaget In L'Uli, mid tint, inch law am ronntltiittonal. Thn following in llui terrible export 1 lien of n null curtlir In .Monlniu. On thn 'J7lli of Decernlier mail-driver Cntey left rliiu river In tho null cart for Kurt llentoo, Nut reaching 00 llm'-Wlli Mile .-tprlin' ntallon, Imlf way to lliMitim blinding tnow tlorm pre vailing at the time- lnt iippoid to lm lutl rVar-h wm made, ami on thn Ath limt. Ciuiiy wan found tea tod In thn rail, which tlio hortt) wa drawing tlowly along, about 'JO mile ninth of f prlng tUtlon. During all till tlinn he had w.imleredon the pr.ilrle, In liently i ilrib', picketing hi hortn nnd cump. lug out night, HI feel are frozen, but It 1 believed 110 nrrlnuniy, nnd that lie will not loan Ida lliuti. Tlm only tiling that pntted hi lip were tubmen nnd tnow, The ther inoiui'ter during thn whotn time) wun below xrro. A npoclnl to tho Yankton I'rcm 'lint Ifokotlitn from ('licu'iiuc lllvur Agency ayt tworunucrr from Sitting Ilitll'a ramp liad nr rtved there, reporting thnt tlieli cump In now on l.lltlu Hirer, netrthn Culled HUtcn b.uiid. my, Abu'lt n mouth ngo thry held thn largnnt council ever held by thn hottllra, ami ihcldcd to tend twehc ruiiiirrn -live lo Standing II irk, two to Cheyenne, thren lo SHiltcd Tall, and two to Ited Cloud a reprc-ciitatlua of tlm liontlle linml which belong lo tlieno gencli. They tny they aro willing to rum- In and aur render their hortcn nnd arum nnd ttibmlt to ngrtiry rule It they nre guaratitrtd piotectlou by the government. They further y tint the trndera III the llrlllth Territory liave uted every uieanum to krep them there, nnd tint If It had not been for them they would hive come In with (len. Terry. 4'i'liuliiitl lti'orl. Wm. II. Devlin has boon nontenccd to bo hanged March Mth, tor tho murder of hit wife at Lowell, Mann. Nlmroil Spattonhowor, tho tramp who tu aiiuarrvl, Drcciiibor l!lt, killed John Ive ton, at Lel'uuon, l'n,, linn been found guilty ot mtinler In the llrnt degree. Thotnan Heed, for nomo yearn ciwh ler of tlie Vlrtt, N'litlootl flack, (Ulvctton, Tevni", han atwrotidi'd, and the t'rrtlilfut of thn bank otter 1,( inward for bin capture. A short timo ago W. N. Cattle, City Clerk of Saii Jone, California, nlcotidrd, n defaulter lo a email amount. He wa arretted at Attorla, Oregon, January Oth, when tin thot hlmtelf through the head. Tho trial of Troy Dye. oxl'ubllo Ail mtuUtrator of Sacramento county, C-dlfttmla, fur the niunlrr of A. M. Tulllt, waa 0 included January llth. Thn Jury, after belug out ) intnutea, mtumed a verdict ot murder tu thn Unit degree. Kight still.-- have been sol .ed in Stan", ley county, North Carolina, nnd eight dltll ler arretted. One of the raiding Prly was hot ; tclturv wem alio made at Itvlinett. vllle ai d Wallhalla, South Carolina, but the property taken at the latter place waa recap tured hy a band of Georgian. On tho evening of Jan. 7th, two un known turn drove up to (lold-nulh' pawn broking etUbll-hinrnt In Chicago. One of them locked the door, wlillo the othrr entered and broke In tlie bow can, and tecum! two tray of diamond cUlmed to ln worth I'.CXX). Tlicy then drove rapidly away In their cutter. S. W. Hall hits been nrrosteil at Olyni pla, WahlngU)n Territory, on a rcriuttltlon from the Governor of lltlnolt, charged with the einWatlement of 170,000 from the county ot Maconpln, 111., In lsfl Hla real name I tald lo be Of org II. Halllday, but patted un der the namo of S, W. Hall, at Olympla, where he haa rctlded tlnce isri. At Avooa, '., few days afro an examination wa held over thebolyof Henry Doiy, gd IS, recently found IntheWUcoitln river. The evidence howel that the father ot tho boy had ttruck him on the hetd wt ne wc)Kvn, killing him; and then fearing detection, tliota plttoball through hit bead, and to give the appearance of taiclde, threw tho body and plttol Into the river, Tbe father I lo Jail. Fun I km. ArOHANlSTAN. Tho Viceroy of India telegraphs con-ce.-nlBg the new of General KoberU' victor over the hotttle trtt-r, bat jt that owing to rumor ot threatened attack by the Mongol, General KoberU tntend ta return to Koorua and conccnUate hi force which are bow much cattcmt A Lahore rrrrp.-i lnt t-lejrraph that Oen. Stewtrt't occupation 'of Kandachar will mark the rood ot ion ot lh dtflntt riol of tbe war All w Uien have been ib-se that th Qartta column can pontlbly d.l--fore wm Ut ft In true unlimited dlKrethm it glvtn Gen. Stewart, and riMy he my prnj-et the occupation of Ghlnik, wblth It an Impor tant ttratelc potitioo, but urd' Mjme'hlng unforteen orrurt the rmyof Afghaolttan will farnlth no further InU-lllgrne-; uf Imp tUnce tfore the tx-glnntng of Marrh. Tlm Viceroy of India telegraphed (Jen Stewart nn thn Mh of January I' at he had rctr-ITr-d the newt that the g .vrnrnent of t andahar, with the most of the t lul uf (IciaU, htve rbd toward Harat, as.1 the garri toil h t-- ti t'itbtndrd. Tbe DcpUl) (biTerii or hat wnt In Mn m '-nbt'on, and tbe ItrltLati trcxt have marched through Camlahar- rHANCK. Tho programme of the Kronen Mh- Intern, It In tald, will be the abolition of cirri ral Inlliirure In the unlvrrnttlen, and powir to grant d-gitea, a dclaratln In favor of coin pultory education; atnurance tgtlutt protrt t Ion It mt Je, prrHiilnet of dltmltntl of renc tloutry iriernliers of the tnaglttraty ail for eign ofttcra. Advice from Toulon rejMirt that thn Irou rln.lt there are being-' rapidly refitted. rVmie rumor u nnect Ihrte prertioiit with the Tunltlan dirilculty. The Krenrh govern ineut In not tnllttlr.l with the actio, of the Hey of Tiini In irndlog plrrdpoteuiltry to I'arln, aud demtudn an apology lo the French Conml, the illtnilt) of the offending fuue llonarte, nd Impulry regarding the dltpute wlthM.Menaniy. ' Tho editor of tho La Kranco Nouvello who ntnrtd theMory, exUinively copiid, that a well known Senator of the Left had been ex pelled fruin Marl un In Kattbourg Hi. Germain, for cheating at cardt, ban ft pay therefor a tine of I ('JO mid !, O (Inning . Senator Ijcoiir, edl'orof thn Itepubllipje Francalte, lrllevi. thettoiy refrrnd to him, nnd brought anil, and Oambcttn promcutcl Sfxty )ouug men having itlltted Tlunn Alaaro to avoid con terlplluu, have been earh tcntenced bydt fault to pay a fluu of I'J.tO) mnrk or 'JOO day lm prltonmeiit, ud to thn -rlzure of their prop crty Ui the amount of the line. Tho government propoms to p.mlon all thn Coiiiuiiiulnta except four hundred of tlie ringleader mid pirtlclpittort In the mat arn At it -Merit meeting of the ih-ligmen of the Left. D if Hire, I'retldrutof the Mini try, fnvonil the entruntlng of gicit nillllHrr ciiiummidn only to general favorable to (lie republic Hu acknowledged that inodllicatl jii In tlm mic'lttraey wero ui'cc.iry, Imto' Jts.ii.1 ton wlioli'tiile ebillge. ir.UMANV. A Hurllii I'orrttspoirlent telegraphs that Lmperor Willlnm nnd lllmnk ru f.i voralily coiitlderlug the pri Jed of liirliltigthu Sovereign to llerlln, to concert common ai'tlou ngaltint tlie Ho-l.il tin. Thu polluti of Horlln Miloil tho t'rei Mt, a cominuiibt Mper piibllnhrd In lm Ion by Jiihu Matt. All future Untie of the Jlrt linttmt, iibllnl.ed at llrtiiifln, by Carl Her-4.I1, am rcfuned adiulntlou Into thr (ler man cmjilrn. Kiuporor Wlllinm : womkrfully woll though ttlll obllgid to carry bin arm In a nllug. Hndrlvr out dally with thn Crown I'rlucoor aimiierry. The tlirnun pre iimilfr-M great atbfaction wllh the el'cliou u France Tho A'orfA Htnii.in (l.iuttt Intlnnte that the lm public emi rely 011 llm sympathy of Germany mi long n It policy tetlei't the tnodi-rMe nml rearontble view of 0mbett.t. Illtmarck av penrs to bn Uktng every opportunity for de claring hlumelf In favor of protietlon, He re cently wrote a King and favorable icply to a letter condemning free trade tent to Mm by Hgrlculttirallnt. A Dispatch from Horlln an) thu con tcrvntlve Journal iiRreo In evprmilng ii-rit. pits nttiilt thesrllclu ot thn pjrlliiicnlar) ills clpllue bill which proiidrt for lundlng nn of fending member orr over to thn court. Tlilt I Interpreled to liiovu Hint the govcitimrut will tni'rlflce that provUlon becnune a cen-tl-tutlounl dllllclilty ban U-eu illtcovereil, and not a n coiircnlon to the ltelchitg. INDIA. A tulegram from Calcutta s'.ijs that on Tu-dy, Jnusry 7ih, Gen It ds-rtt, find ing hiMtllc tribe collected In C11 i.brjble niimliern, attacked them with Hint nail col umn, aud wt compleWty victorious Forty trtHJpnof tho ruujauli cavalry rhaiged 011 a tnaMof the enemy, killing nearly .tt) uf the tklrmbher. The Tenth Hunr drore tho enemy from Kronen (Irisuo; I Oil prIourr, a lanre quantity of grain, aud a larce nuiuts'r of cattle were captured; Krltlth lonn trifling. Thn victory ta expected to have a grett nmral effect. HI SSIA. Tho KlinrkolV Veterinary School Iia.s leen broken up and Kief Cnlvcr-lty cheil In ctueijuence of the rlotoun drmouttrttlon of the ttudcntt, Itutla It In tald ha Icilnintol her wtlltngnct to ctmtcni lo the tpslntineiit of Kuitcm I'actia aa gxivernor of Kattcrn Itouuirllaon comlltliin of thn precipe dirlnl tlon of hi power- The Agmcr-Hiiit rteml onictnl) for the tlrtt lime ailmlt that Shern All (the Ameer) hn t-nteretl IliiMlanteniUiry, taylng It believe the new It correct, hut that It doe not believe that he wa accompa nied by hi troop. The Journal U St. Iktcrsburg says the Ameer cntcrrd Kutttan territory not In coancquence of the ucccm of tbe llrlllth, but to Invoke the mediation ia Huitia. Thn Ameer willrccelro ympthetlc InMpl'allty, but the Idea ot mediation I an Mutton, ujmn the clearing up of which will prubably depend the continuation of hla Journey. HOLLAND. Tho King ol Holland wa marries!, Jan. 7th, to Trine-.-! Anna, of WaJck, I'jr mont. Prince Henry, of tho Netherlands, brother of King William, dle.1 at the Higue, January 18th. He a N.rn June ISth, lvJO. T1IE0U1UNT. Klcven batt.tliois of Turkish troops bare been ordered lotiold thrtntelvea In read lnct to occupy Adrliople a toon at a deilu Itlve treaty with Itilult hat beta tkntd. l'llnce lbanoff, tbe IKu-tlan arabaujtdor at Coca.aatlnople. hat ivrptel til the article of tbedtflnltive treitytot peace at agreed to by the 1'orte, but a ciauie or tworeltUve to Rattta' tur-rrvttlon vvtr the t ecu lion ot the treaty of Bsr.la t oaly accepted ad rxftrrn if una. flp it Mlnatr. Don't burr)1 so. Move slower. It tnar bo thai 3011 will goturer. Grind, grimi, grinds one tiverlasting grind, from fivu in tho morning till ton at night chasing thu bubble of human riches. What hi the ue.'d. ptay tell me? You already have enough ami even more than vou can use. You are heaping up wealth foi other to want or ipiarrel over hen you are dead And half 3 our htlr, instead of twollcvtlng 3011 gratn. full3", will ronteiiiplnte 3otir 'depnrturu from this burning scene aith Intlnlto Mtlnfactlon. )o rest awhilo I You aro winringoul the vital forcos faster than there Is need, tindin this ny stibntract Ing years (rum the total sum of 3 our i life. This rush ami worry, day after , day, this retlc-s anxletv aftor sotnr. thliig 3 on havo not got. Is like iHdiblo itones In mnehlnety'; they grate ami grind tho llfo out of ou. You have u-ele.n bunions; throw them oir. You have a groat denl of neeclksr carei dump it. I'ull in tho strings. Compact your bunnies. Toko time for thought or better things. Co out In thu iilr nml let God's sun shlno down on your head Stop thinking of v business and pr lit. Slop grumbling- bout veisc provlilcnces. You will probnply never sou much Uitter time than these in this doomed world. Your most opportune senson is now; your happiest day Is to-day. Calmly do your duty, ami let God take care of hit own world. Ho Is still alive and U tho King. Do nut Imagine thnt things will go to everlasting smash when you iiivnppcar irom tins mortal .stage. Don t fancy thai tho viirsii of Heaven, in shape of tho v.nn task of righting up a disjointed earth, Is iuiHxei 011 you Ciwisu to fret and fumo;etnn to jiimo and wotry early nnd late. Tho good time Is coming, butyoii can never bring It; God can and will. Tako bronth, sir. Ult down ami rest nml draw a long breath. Then go calmly at thu tasks of llfo and do your work well. r.u,uat to the Occasion, Hraggnrt-u.ro generally easy to Ikj reared. A French shoe-maker, fond ol boa-ding that nothing could frighten hliu, proved an exception to tho rule. Two young fellows resoived to put him lo tlio test, ho one shammed dead, ami thu other prevailed upon the tdmo maker to watch the body through tho night. Helng busy, he took his tool.t with him nml worked beside tliueorp-o. About midnight n cup of black outlet was brought to him to keephlui awake, nnd lie was so exhlUrated by tho draught that ho Mruck up a merry Ming. tlll plying ids hammur vigorous. Suddenly the wouhbbo-corpso uros aniUald, in sepulchral tones, "When it man is in thu presence of death ho ilioulil not slug." Tho shoo-maker wan startled, but recovering his elfjiosse.s slon in a moment, hu dealt tho corpse a blow ou the bead with his hammer as ho uttered: "Whim a man is dead ho should not upcak." Thoro waa a real dead man nt a l'nris uimrdlng-houso, ami after he had been taken to bin last lodging it got about that hu was In the uusecmly habit of pa3 ing nightly visits to tho room in which ho died, ami for a long timo tho room remained tenantless in conso-. ipieuce. At Inst it waa taken by a stml'iit, who luughcd at tho idea of tho place being haunted. Annoyed at hits Incredulity, two of thu lodgers arrayed themselves In sheets, and glided into the room one night ut thai witching hour when graveyards 11 ro aupnosod to- 3 aw 11. hu soiuuiu step ami Mowrmey stalked around the bed. until, hatmun- ing to glance behind, they beheld n sheeted figure watching their move ments. This was more than thuy bar gained for, and they were out of tlio room ami in their own chambers al most before thuy know it. Next morn ing tliey. settled with thu landlord nml dep'iitod, never dreaming their in tended victim had divined their inten tions ami paid them in their own coin. TI103" were not ipiito equal to the occa sion. Oyster llrccding In China. (tnlignanlN .hV.n-'M'orsay.s: Mko so many peculiar things in the Celestial Kinpire. tho system of breeding tho above mimed bivalve diHers widely from that pursued in Kuropoaml Amer ica. In thu .southern part of China 'collectors' of bamboo aro placed In tho oyster bed, much after tho samo fashion as tlio elaborate tiles and -hires' employed in Franco. Those oyster catchers are, however, prepared "in n cut ions manner. The entics aro expos ed for about two mouths to the rays of the sun. and then placed a similar pe riod in salt water, after which thuy aro dried for several ih.3 1, the object being lo presurvu them from decay nnd pre vent tho warping or twisting of tho bamboo. Notches are then cut in tho cane, into which empty oister shells nre tixed, like so many cups and thus prepared they are driven into the sea shore between high and low Water mark, and left standing to catch tho young pat. Thoo localities are con sidered the btwt where the rise and fall of the tide Is tho greatest, so that tho bivalves may bo alternately covered b3' the tlood ami exposed to tho air on tho ebb. There tho young 03sters thrive well and develop rapidly, and aro ipiito ready for tho market when the3' aro two years old. A large trade is carried on by tho persons who pursue the call lug. (nd who have many thousands of these collectors planted in favorable itua tlon, and Dome successful breeders have been known to realize largo for tune. In China largo qnanties of tho oyster aro dried Instead of being eaten in a fresh state. For that purpose they aro taken from the shells, inipiy plung ed Into bit 1 water, and then remov ed at c nee, after which procw-a tho3- aro exposed to the rays of the sun until every particle of moisture has evapo rated. In this state they will keep for a length of time, and are said to pre serve all the delicacy of their flavor. Tbe finest and fattest bivalves, bred and fed on the leave and cuttings of the bamboo, are selected for prepa ration by that method, those taken from the natural bcsls bt-lug Inforlor in qual ity, and uot sallicienUy plump to stand the operation. Patience; on a monument I all well enough for poet, bat doctor plant their patienu bcatuUJa. f lt i 4 V ssssi L , .. SKSSTft'-T! .CtA irfii8ininViitiiiii:tVifiii tr aWf.itVyl mtit ;. -n, i '$i ' - -