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m YXXIII. COLUMBUS, THURSDAY, JANUARY A, 1872. T ' r III III ::MO CVCloolc A. M. 0ADvmTliirw will plM-P olcervf flint nil n'1 TprtiKfiMPtiU Arc iiwi'rtcil in UUli tlio MnnihiK ttnd Evening Hlltfoi. uf UipHt.tb J.ivrn.!-. miik iuKltltWHimiMmUytlif In--. Mlvertkii-K nirli-nm in Contra! "hi"- It wu lu.i ywlwlay among Kfn1-Heaiw to hold n inucim fr the im mi nation of United Htnlw St-nutiir, nt wvi-ii nVloi k thin (Tlinmliiy) pveninK, in tlu llmw Chamtar. (ireat inU'rwt truvnUwl til llu hnli'U lartt ninht to learn the 'curl-tut of uiu'un on thin imMrtnnt nnttnnnl qmnllon. There were nimnw of viiHoim wmlmm-llonH to ik'ftn. Mr. .Hlicrmun, but all n unrelUltlc an the IrMiiiii.nr Hon. That ewry ineinlwr of the (lem ral Awiwhly elected rw a Klra.Khtfonv:.nl Keim.i.icun will go into the eaueii ami nhitle hy the decision of the uinjortty, we are ux rwitly to telieve oh that the emit'ii will be held. No two, three, four or five Keinbli'nn are going to no hiuftrd their own poll tf ml future, an to now the nmdn of disorder and utter ruin of the lU'tmlilicim party in Ohio by cutting Ummc from the innjorily of their politici.. awMX-IutLt. We have not the nlighuwt li.nll, anil never have hud, that any Ri'n.Minii will refuw to join hb party-tnen lu determining ihuoiik theinnelveH who nhall represent our ureal Stale in the United Htntw Senate for "ix year from the 4lh of Manli, l7:t. If, however, any numlier of them should filter into any arrangement with our oppo-nenu on tliMquention antl defeat theehoiee of the majority of Hfpulilieaiw, the repoii-nihility will ro-t oMy on (heir nhoitliiiT, and they will lx held to answer to their tiinntituentn. The name of (ieneml It. (', Scheiiek han frequently lcn meutioneil anu candidate for United Stale Senator nt the ap-proaehing election, both In the neWKpa-ern and hy mom I htm of the Legislature, ien. S.,we are informed, ha never authorized hin name to he iuil in that connection. He now oeeupien one of the inoNl honorable and roouMbe pohitioiiK under hiH Govern ini-nt one which in public estimation rank even higher than that of Senator, and it t Micved he would not if consulted permit m name to Ik uwd an a caiulidnte for Senator ut thi time. A numlter of hi warm (H'tvonal ami m-litical frfeml have authorized it to nny that under no circumstance will they IKTinit hln name to come Ik'fore the cancan or before the legislature a a candidate fur Setintor at the approaching election.It in well known, nnd we cak by authority, that (iovcrimr Have lias not Urn and Mill not lie a candidate for Scnn-tor, either in or out of cauctiK. NOT KM AMI eOMMKVrN. Ot'K regular Washington eorrchHinduit In hark nt bin pont ami ohii with n new name, among other news. l'or the U'liefit of our many new reidem, we reKat that our correal w indent in one of the regular editorial fonc, delacbetl for wrviee in Waxhiitmi during the mvhiou of Coir grew. Amono the literature of the Senatorial eanvann there ban Ui n nothing more hitter and wathing, if HiiHlniuctl by fuel, than certain lettem over the Hgnature "Cincinnati," in the (laxctte. The letter of Mr. Hateman, which we publish, adtln acid to their alkali in nnch (juantilien an to carry them off in cflerveneemv. ikite-nmu don't leave enough of "( inciniiati" to even Mt up n email puhurhnn nttnk factory. It In melancholy to think that A-lilev han fallen mi low an to wipjmrt Anhlcy for Senator. And he hadn't even the exeibe of "Hum did It." The Slntenuinn cntilirms the n-Miil that the timt imrtilneof the iVntocrntic Sena-torn wan to prevent the organization hy violent iiieann. A resolution to that elKrt wan pending when the cnucun ailjourned the night U'foro the orgjuiiatlon Imt a more prudent resolution wan substituted in the morning, and it was resolved to inn-tent ihemselveH with the jHiint of order rained hy Mr. I'utnnm, and the nubpient protect, Thin wan done partially for the reaton that they uid an understanding ihnt the point of onler would Ih su(aiiiMl hy two republican Senators. Ix speaking of an "oh-u caucus" we of course have no intention of meaning that the doom should W thniwu okd to the puhlirdttringthe diwus-lon, but only that the vote nhall ltc an oieii, viva voce vote, which may at nny time Ih published if desired. The chief objection, and in our View the only reanonahle one, made to the ftauoun In, tluit the confidential consultation and the vote hy ballot enable any fulne and dishonorable memlier to sell out htn constituency by voting for a man be is pledged to oppose, without the oslhillty of Axing the rcsnmHlblllty of hin false act upon him. An open vote will prevent anything of thin kind. Il is true Unit the name men who clamor w to have each member placed In n jHisltion to lie held renponelhle to his eoimlltuentn for voting contrary to their wishen, aiv the men who have clamored all along to have die mctnltcr come to the Uvi-liHnre uupkNlg-kI. If there In one thing more than anntlier that han excited their appreben- nlonn to the highest pitch, It U the fear that nome memln'ra have Urn nominated and elected nn "Sherman men." If there are any nuch, their constituents ought to have nu oportunlly of knowing whether they tfirj-, when It comes to the Mlnt, Kx-OoVKitNiiK AniiLRv In out against tl"caucnn" system. In the vernacular, Ashley had lietter "ctrk up." ,Vr York TitR Toledo Ulnde urgen everv ttenitb Ifean riiemler of the Legislature to go In to cauciiN and vole for the nominee. - J i . It Ik not quite aeitlwl whether Jim Kl-k In nick of the nmnlt-pox or the siniill-isix Republican Senatorial Caucus. A eauetin of the ltepublican niemlwrnnf the General Amembly will be held in the Hall of the limine of Ki-prewiitativeH, on Thui-Hday evening, January 4, 1H72, at 7 o'clock, for the ptirpnne of nominating a candidate for United States Senator. A full attendance In dwired. Al.FHONoIlAllT, J. l Smitji, 1. S. (iAKliNl-.it, Senate Comniiltee. J.NO. L.TTLH, M. J. William, ('. li. liAUl'tX'K, J.T. Kau.i. .1. Scott, limine (.'4n i mil tee. It fhav he iimpcr to nay in addition to the above that the uuestion of how the vote nhall be taken will lie decided by the caiicuo. There in scarce a doubt that a majority of the canciw will l in favor of nn on'ii viva voce vote. There in a ntrong fueling in favor of thin mode, both in and out of the I.egirthiUir. Many who arc not Kcrupuluun on the point arc willing to nrede thin much to pemonn who chief objection to the caueun In the vote by bal lot, and the. nupponcd opportunity for evnHion of responsibility atlbrded by that modu of voting. No fair man can lieanx-loiin to evade the responsibility of )m vote, in cancan or elnewhere. Ix't nn hnve n fair content, an oeti vote, and let the txt man (who in tin cuhu in the man with a majority) win. TitK financial condition of Chicago nnd Cook county, Illinois, In Itocoiiring a mat ter of serious imortance. The I ounly Treasurer ban no record of any assessment of projKTty in Cook enmity. The County Clerk, Wing in u like predicament, can furnish no record to the Treasurer. The assessments for State and county purposes, for the year IH71, were made last year nnd returned to the County Clerk'n otliiv. They were totally destroyed by the great lire. There in no duplicate, nor in then1 nny means of furnishing one. The Chicago Tribune sayn "the Auditor han notified tlto Clerk of thin county that the rate of taxation for the year 1h a given numlter of mills on the dollar of the assessed value of the taxable prowrty in this county; tho Hoard of Supcrvisom have alxo lixed the rate of taxation for county purHsen on the name valuation ; but there in no record of any such valuation, nor of the assessment of any proH-rty in thin county for any such puronc." The Tribune attacks the State Legislature because of its neglect to devise a remedy for the difficulty ; nayn it has U-en in session over two months, with a full knowledge of the condition of things, and yet no action to straighten mutters han been taken. Taxes will be due on the liOth of April next, hut they can not I collected in the absence of an assessment. Not a line of the Assessors' returns Is in existence. The confusion seem almost irremediable. The only way out of it ap-enrs to ltc for the Legislature to provide for a new assessment of the taxable pro ertv in Cook count v.nd forthccotlectioti of imum upon the il arnn thun made. . : : . ; . . Tin: New York Kveiihig Mail, which In not a Militical paKr, says: "Whatever may lie our personal prejudices, it must lie conceded that the testimony given at the Ku-Klux trials in South Carolina Is conclusive an to the KTiietration of a long series of outrages of inhuman barharily by ineinlicrs of that organization. Kven Itevcniy Johnson, acting nn counsel for the nccuscd, has been com lulled to ex-pnw bin coiitidcna' In the evidence nnd his nhhornnccof the crimen which It disclosed. If doubt ban existed hitherto In any mind as to the necessity of the declaration of martial law in that State, for which the President linn been so soundly abused by extreme partisans, it mint certainly Ik dissipated by the revelations made during the trials now hi progress," WASHINGTON 1KTTKII. Krin iiur iwiiCorrfMiinu'iit. W.lHlllXfiTllX, IVC. Ill, K"I. A IIAU HI'KI.1, OK WKATMKH. Washington wades, and groicn and swims; nnd I regret to nay, swears a little, through the worst ease of had weather I have seen for a long lime. The whole city Is floppy and miry, ami in spotHwhcrcthc ruthlenn band of "public improvements" has cut down the streets, the mud in deep enough to daunt even n Northwestern Ohio man. The coimHjneneu is that the street car patronage baa much increased, nltlmuph the patrons of thene cheap con veyances, seem n little like one of "Thorn ison's colls" the one, I incnn that swnui the river to get out of the ruin, in that they wade in sloppy mud up to their necks to avoid getting In mud of a greater consistency Hp to their shoe tow, and the fog at four o'clock this evening the air wan no thick with fog that you con hi not see more than fifty feet ahead of you ; it was so dark that you couldn't hear ncronn the street nnlesn you went over for that piiritose, of course. The men go slashing around eschewing store clothes for the most part, ami not caring much for the mud. The truth is, notwithstanding we growl at It, that with the exception of a certain clans of invalids, ieoplo would lie healthier for more of thin damp foggy weather. Iid you ever notice how ny the checks, and bow bright the even of your young friend would grow, after a spirited ride, or a long, vigorous walk out into nuch weather? In Kngland, you know, they feel hurt and grieved If the nun shinen more Ihnn two day In thirty, nud they give their heartiest praise when the air is no thick with fog that ihey can't see the first button on their shirts, nnd they nn- the henllhict, rosiest jxHiple on enrlh. If our fair onen only knew it they can add more nea shell ilnl to their sweet faces hy going out thickly and warmly clml, nnd taking vlgoroun exercise without veils, In damp weather, than will ever conic to them through the tine of balmn nnd window shade and weather strips. Hut true to lhuir"broughuniip,'' Ihcdcur creatures hi Wnnhlngloii, faithful n'prcsciitnttvcnnfihe AmcrlcnimlstcrluKHl, have kept very clone In doom, and the nea of humanity on the Avenue linn been n nomber "no of males, with hut few I-In mis of female In make ll variegated and Itenn-tiful.1 started out with navlng (hat the weather was, In short, horrible; and wind up my paragraph by approving It. Singular coincidence, comu to think of It, pVt ll? Shall I tell the truth nnd nny that Wunbington in pre-eminently tho place of all places, where you nomclimen i can't most always tell when you least expect the most? Or nhall 1 fall linck on my dignity as one who caters Tor tastes? Respected and respectable (for no othew glance at (lie StatR Jul' una I.) reader,1 having paid your 1U lie five cents, yoii mny take your choice. Horrible, or the reverse, just an you choose. If you refuse I to be satisfied with either of these expla- J nations, will youlriudly overlook the garrulity of nn old man, which has lead him Into the difficulty Joh Millings ascrilic to bis" live man," thai of looking before he . lcnicd, and lighting where he did n't look ? j The one tiling connected with th'm.lmd weather which 1 most regretted and grieved ; over, wan the effect it had on lhoc bright huttcrllien who can only put on their purple nit ire on Sunday, and who do no resolutely, whatever may lie the condition of thingnoiitofihiors. Thcrfivedid I grieve to nee nice young men whose lavender pants were irretrievably soiled, whose two dollar and a half kindn, pearl gray, were ruined in one nhort day. It looked so much an if they had simultaneously parted with their dollars and sense. (If the com-posit or donjpspoil thai, you will gel it my friend, for the same live cents before spoken of. One can he lilicral untilto-morrow night nil rely.) There are many of thene people aliout Washington, and they nre even now (it is late) mourning over dilapidated tight boots, and drying their wet feet. Suuehow they lecl that their effort han Ikvii poorly rewarded, hut they will lie imielcd to do il over again the next time they get a chance. Twas ever thus. SV.W VKAIW CALLS. To-morrow (here will lie a rushing lo and fro, nnd mounting in hot haste livery coaches, and drinking and eating, ami gabbling of nonsense, and the foundations laid for many headaches. The Sunday paKrs have published long und formidable Hsls of (hone who will "lieit ive," and fashionable ieople must Ht to it. It In gratifying to see that these same paiem have, without exception I Micvc, urged the people noto set out wine and other spirituous hcvcKigen for their callers. And the Cabinet Ministers have agreed to add example to the precept, and their entertaining will not contribute lo uuy "drunks" to-morrow. It Is high lime this HTnicioiiH practice were done ttwny with. Many a young wife has had the iron to enter her soul, as she reflected In the deepest agony over a brutish, sottish husband, that she had herself poured out ami urged upon him the wine which ultimately drew him on to the complete nnd hoH'lcs degradation, which she shares with him. The man that offers me wine.meaus it well, and docs so from hospitable intentions, lint no long as wine Works ruin it wilt he lens hospitable, lens kind, than If he were to profil'r me Inn glittering keen sword with which to commit hari-kari, l'or, do you sec, in the former ease I am crmitlcd to let out my brains, while In the latter I am simply pressed to lei out my Itowcls. However, I will not preach a temperance sermon. The season has alrcudy been an unusually gay one, and it promises most brilliantly for the future. And an ihene social enjoyments gm'iw on what I hey feed oil, t.nutrro mti .. n ,r,,i,'ili;iiiy the gayest New Years day known in Washington for many years, weather icr-mitting. There are ipiilc a large number of stranger in the city, come lo nee its wonders, and partake of lis festivities. Thev will see all that is to lie seen vou may lie assured, ami will go to make up for the absence of our Congressmen, who have gone home for the holidays. ItlttPAI. TorillSTs, Washington han come to lie one of the principal Hiiuts in the bridal tours of the day, and we have always nnmU-rs of thce happy ones with u. They hnve long since uivcu up the idea of concealing their identity as Mich, nnd nn' painfully conscious of their uniformly conspicuous happiness. They parade the streets smiling and blushing at all, even at the sharp-eyed ncwsW who lenders them a Ikillimore Sun, only live cents. They are awe stricken, unless they come from Host (Hi, nt the magnificence of the Capitol building. They loddlurahoiit, often guide Iniok in hand, from one wonder to another, nud the more liicxtricnhly he wildcrcd they grow, the more terrifically happy they nre, Hut they are the same everywhere, I saw a pair on the train the other day. They were evidently from the country, and had Ikvii travelingall night. He, a great, tall greeny, can-less of I he fact that he was oh-crved. She, a line, buxom lass, handsome and furtively watchful. They had grown weary of railroad traveling. To he more comfortable, he had pulled off hi ft Kit gear, and his billing ami cisilng was charmingly diversified by occasional pamodic, en ergetic, hut Ineffectual efforts at driving his number nine feet Into his muiiUr five liootn. He would get out into (he aisle and stamp Ijkc a trip hammer, and snort and wheeze like n locomotive. The loving sympathy of bis newly made wife, did not, alas ! avail htm. The kind glances of all in the car, who were deeply interested, did not siilliec. He linally gnvc It up, and slipping on hin overshoes, he sat down and cuocd. rroin the news hoy 1 1 icy presently bought a most delimit I fill novelette. It was crammed full of just the darlingcst conundrums! and Huugning up to each other she read, and ho revelled. It wan a picture of bli"s. The whole ear load of iins-cngcr felt ginnl. Old gray headed men smiled on them Umignly, and thought of the days when they were young. Middle aged men ntopinnl talking of cmp nnd steers, and approved of the proceeding. The only un git crested iee l a tors Here little In y sand nmnll girls who wore pnnlalctlcn, and they will grow out of ll lu lime. The young maidenn of couri thought It rather Is. Id, bnl they looked on It as nomelhiug to lie tolerated. And wlwu ibe exccllemv of nomelhiug tarliculnrly good demanded that this young pair should bury their faces In the name Iniok lo enj.iy h fully, the young men felt that (bey wauled to taken hand thenm-kcn fiulhm In that they strode navngely off lo (he smoking ear. The bride after a lime, conveyed lo her hii-band, coyly nnd shyly that she had not put her shin's on slmr hc had taken teem off to curl up on the neat the niwlil U'fore. "Would he put ihem on for her. They were not light," No more they were. She had tun much sense to wear light shoes, and (bey could lie easily slipsil on and off, Hut, although the task was manfully essayed and per-1 Med In, ll took nn unconscionable time to put on those shoen Hedidu't neein to milter much, nor grow fa tigued, but there was trouble somewhere. She seemed nil nereue as o face and actions, and brooked the delay calmly. It is iossilic they butb enjoyed it. Finally, after a most prodigious ellbrt, In exactly thirty in i mite from the lieginning of the Usk one shot wan on! It wan terrible, and the young mull laiil Ium head on her nhoiilder lo recover ltcl'ure putting nu the other for her. Shall we nut, an he lien there panting In her arms, sympathize with him, and know how it i ourselves? The last seen of them Ihey left the car, he in overshoe currying a pair of hoots in one liaml anu a gailv variegated carina hag in the oil roe, and she encumbered with I he intcrnalH of her back hair, the novelette, nnd a iii)kt of icecream candy. T1IK NKW VKWl. It is mi unpleanant rcllectioti that materials for n certain pavement we rend almiit, are being extensively manufactured at thin moment. And yet mi it is, and will lie. When men cease to (Win good intentions, even though they avail not, we may licgin to despair of onr kind. Itroken they are; worthless, foi'tbe niosi part. And men go on from one yearV end lo another, making and breaking. There is no man so old that he doc not indulge in thin projicusity, and the younger he is, the more be is given to It. Kvcu the worsl have their times to think of I lies- things, and to resolve to amend. It is ti weak lies of humanity, that in spite of nil these good resolutions but little progivs is made, A vim's record is closed forever. A year's sorrow gone, 'et us hope, never to In rcsunvclcd nave as faintly outlined dream. A year' joys which silll linger and live on into another year. A year' failure over which we still mourn. A year's successes which we treasure ami feed on. How far hnve we advanced in that which is good? J low far have onr footsteps slipied buck ? The reckoning in a Rolemn one. The New Year comes with all its opportunities, hnc. nnd furelHHliugs. A- I wrilc the lieil ring out to him a glial welcome. Welcome 187-! A happy New Year! I'KXPK.VXIt. Letter from Hon. Warner M. Bato-man.Cincinnati, Jan. I. To r In- KiliiiU'ti) ili riiirjiniHii (i.eiti-: Having just relumed to the city from New Jersey, my ulteiitiou has k-cii culled toa communication in your paper, of thy liSlh nil., over the signature of "Cincinnati,'' containing; the following paragraph ; "There is a general conviction among members of the bar In tin city, and annum those who have had badness with the Cniied Stale Court for this district. escci;dly in the matters of the internal revenue law. that there i u state of thing here which i a had an anvthing in the relations df the Tammany ring or the ftrie ring with the New York courts; but every one regard ihc removal of the scandal as hoclcss, because John Sherman Mauds hcilmd it.' "I also observe another communication uf lliesiinic writer in ihi morning's (ia-zctte. containing, also, the following paragraph : "It is nu insult to the intelligence of this eommuniiv to pretend that the scandal in the prosecution of revenue fraud In thin city i Ufa us of the discontent of the defrniiders. It Is believed that thovi haveme-!n lo lie content. Thewmmlal fJ in -imii t.f n ihii'lncrship by which a brother-in-law in Mieved to trade on bin inlliieuec with the official prosecutor an well a on his influence in effecting ei.rnpromi'H' at Washington. The scandal is an arrangement which the member of llie bar of this d Uriel, nnd others who have Ih-cii in nml act with the revenue business, Itelievo to disable prosecution for frauds iiixm (lie revenue. These an inwardly IHicls. They are cunningly contrived to injure the good mimcol'ihcir intended victim anil cscujie rcsHHiihiliiy nt the same time, In cncli paragraph and In every sentence ihcatilhor ha skulked Ix hind llie L-licI uf munclcM somelHslics, and no venomous gossip ever niuniaii me reputation oi a m-iglilHir w ith n more dastard spirit. IMd the author manufacture the scandal lo which he now npHidsasauihiirity in it wider publica-liou through the press? The iutiuiaiion in the lirsi paragraph wcre-o vague and -diaeles. thai I wan nt first nt a his a to who wn iuvolvtil or what wa dcsiuneil o Ik cbarueil. and wn compelled lo resort lo il malicious use in the attempt to injure .Mr. Sherman to aMvrtain. The second assumes a clearer shaiH'. 'iheslatemciil (hey contain, so far as they are intended to make charges against me, a iv utterly faU in letter, spirit, and i liferent v. In (he spring of iMill, when apHnlcd IHtricl Altoruev, I wain law pariuer-hip with Colonel toultou and Mr. .lohn-on, in tin; linn nt Ikilemau, Moulton it JiiIiumiii. Kiiidlng that the connection wn embarrassing, and likely, if continued, to subject me to injurious reilecliuiis, aUnit two years ago ) dissolved it. (hiring it Cfintmuamv miilicr the linn nor any meinlH r of it had, so far a I ever knew, or had any reason lo lielicvc, nny connection wilb t iovcrmuciit litigalion iu this district orelsewhcn'ol'nny kind whatever. I have never received iu any form any fee, reward, or cnniiciisiiiiin urising tint of (iovernmeut Ixisincss, whether ending in thisdi-trici or other court of the 1'niled Stales, or iu the dcarimcn( atWa-hing-lon,eMvptniy lawful fee from (he np-propriate guv c rumen I ollitvrs, or paid lo me under direction of thcSi irlarv of (he Treasury. Siiuv the di-idutioii'of the firm of itateinan, Moulom ,t Ji.huwm, I have had no interest of any description in the ImsiucM of .Moulton d" Jolmsm, or of either of them; have never received a dollar from them; and that then' might lie no pmslhility of envil in reference to it at the lime of diswdution, I surrendered all interest of every kind in the luisimw of the linn, landing ni the time, and hi all mien Heeled accounts. have not hud since, nnd have not now, any more connection with their business, or Intercut hi it, than with Mint of unv other lawver in this district.They are buih honorable gentlemen, and my fricml, but iu guveriuneiit litigation, ihey nn jirofcsionii) mlversnries, and no more favor I shown to ihem than Is shown to other lawyers. Since 1 have Ikvii in ohW there ha Ufii bin iiu cn of iheirs cnniproiniKcd by lIuMleparliuents ill Wa-hingtiin, and lhal' I ilid iml recommend. Audit had so hapH-ncd that al-tlnaiL'h ( obmcl Moulton ha jth-sMil nnd tried their eiien with skill and great energy, I have succeeded hi recovering judgment for the Government In everv cane I hiiveirl.il with him during ihehtstix mom lis. It duc tn Col. M.nilion to say that, so utr n i can recall, he lia never miiiiIiI nnylltiiix in rvfon'tiiv to inivormiieiil ouai-s nn nny rioliml uf ivraonal hivor, nml irr iT!"r'm "", " ,n ' " k" inn nave inline, "I'lni-lliniitl anys "ihnt Cnl, M. .nil. .ii 1" Ih-U.-visI In trail i his liilhiemv with llu- ollii lnl jinwiilor." I f iln. , i , nn iihilo ol his olii iit. nml ,v im. proa-r iii.mIo of iihlniniiiK Iniainoas for whh h I onn Ih- In 11.1 wise jn.tlv h.-l.l a.iilile. I iii, lint lieliev'o ll-'lio is nil homirahlo Inwyor, Hut hi nnv event I nimlil not to lie Involvisl In tho'jenlotialea nml M-nmlnt iimtitiic Inwyora hen na In llii-lr iiiialm nf i.l.liiiniiiK liii.in,-.,, evoifrU ll wi n- true. '.Ji I think I lllleili..isliullllsililllllllllll-IV a ronxuilllily n.-.l l.-l..ll:ili.in fur illleJ- illy, nml in mv nllnv I Imvu emlonvon-,1 to know nn rule Inn ihnt of mv dim-nml llio iul.o Inton-I, Tlio ulllrt' la n irviiiK one, and I certainly have utifc'esraHHl the uiL-vitalile measure oi enmities unking from its administration, "(jucinnuti'' ctinlmrdly oppreciaie the value of a good reputution to himself and his family to make himnelf the organ of this irresponsible scandal tn injure mine, hut It In-come base and w icked tn make an assault of this character Unii me merely to afford nn occasion to attack .Mr. Sherman. He in mv friend, but 1 know his integrity as a man and public servant too well to lc- licve that he would support me one in- rttioU fitter nlhcml miscomluc that won d fnirlv forfeit the confidence uf the good citizen. ''Cincinnati" nays that "it is Ih-UcvciI that they (defender) have nain to be content with any prosecution of revenue fraud iu this city." If this is Mi, then for nnci' we agree. I, too, inn content. What I have done is of record; it feak for itself, ami "Cincinnati" can make hi own cxanuiuiliou ot it, in which he will reach a tar nufcrrcsult that in gathering the ncnndal of the street or listening tu the echo of bin ow n. The following show lhem.mlN,-of civil eawM and iriseciitiou tried, and their re- nulls during the yearn 170 and 171. f nave no report iH'imv me oi ine portion oi the vear iMtiil din-ini winch I wiu in ottic 'iliese do not include a hu-gc niimlfr of cases dispocl of upon report and couipro- i miseof the Ttvaury Hepartnient : ! NniiiU'ruf -i i -i- o i-! Inrinu yi'iirM Into -., n tli.-sc I rNovfri-ljiiiHiie'iti t..i iln- lnri-riiioiii in T AmljiKlKciiii'iit r.-iil- iril iitt .l. i. ti I mil i NmiiiImt of cniniiiiil 'il . I 1 1 - mi; Mic Vi-m-s ImTdiiIhI IsTI Of li,.-c t il.lniii-iiMil ti(i(. i,,. AriimUiils Air t ot' tli. tii'I'jiii'-iit iiT,...ir 'Inriim the ji'iuu is7'ij.i,t it-7j S7.j AiihiiiiiI liioiicv.i rciili-,! .Iiiiiim vi-iirs llii-ri-i.'n i.7i.s ;t 1.4 4 States, Mv Inborn have received the com-,i..ii.i..tL...I ..v ..... u...u.Hi.. ..t: i have certninlv the iiooinvnl of mv mm conscience. ; "Cincinnati" fUM-n his charge in his , first paragraph with a n-t'i'inne to the "Tniuil States Court for thin dMriel, and say '"that there i a state of thing existing Iick' which t n bad as anything in the relation of the Taminanv ring or the Erie ring with the New Vork courts.'' Hid the writer menu this ? Tammanv and Erie niv wnpiHircd to have bribiil and bought the Judges in New York, and won their corrupt wuv without the need of district Attorneys, J icl the writerrelleet, in the wrtH'kless swecn ot his malice lo- wanl Mr. Sbermnu and all siipjioscd to U- connecteil with him, upon the Imputation contaimtl iii his.slatement atfulnst one of the pnrcHt Judge- lhat ever nrcsidi-d in nny court? This alarming alleKalion of general fdlieial corruption in die lirst com- muuiculioii is brought down in hi second communicntion to the .Hs-iticaiion that , a lirother-in-law Is liel evtul in trade in ion m inlliiencv." &t in th. ..raeif,,. ,.f hU profession ma lawver! A iiM nublic will estininte the true value barge. ery respect fully, Wahnu M, IUtcman John Sherman. From l In1 iiii'iinciii I '.nninT. iiil. Si fur us the opposition to ihe iv-dec lion oi ,ioiin Miermnnis iaeil upon Hie taics oi in mysterious ,iinl enormous wealth, ami bis want of integrity and of ability, it is slnvr humhuggcry and per-nieioiis miiiveock. There is one ground upon which he might miwninldy and lietieliciiilly lie defeatiil that of li'u intense and strict parlisanidiip. Uc never puts n h-g outside the parly uVv. - We prefer men wlio kii-k nccnititi:itL'. tov- erncir Cox hna kicked several irtit'.j, and ! we like him for it. Ibil, jf a stt':.'rht-oui IteiUllltc;ill In Ol lif rtr ir.1 I,j J lillin III Ohm, Sherman is ihe man, ill. lung e.-perienec nnd high iio-itii.n mi cuiutnitiei s should not be litditly thrown away. W'v anpn-hend llieix1 i no donht of hi reelection. Ashley's campaign, and ihc anxiety of lkmocrut generally lo In.'sit Sherman, at all hazards, have removed doubt. Then- have been Iiint of insubordination uomiii ibe Ke-piihlieaiiH of ihe House. Six in-urgeiils nre wanted to prevent Sherman' election. They know that Shennnn has fairly a ma-jorily of ilieHc)"ihlicanselei'ted. " Therefore they must bolt to U-at him. The plausible reason for floiug that wu npo. sitioii to the caucus system, h w a dill',, cult lo determine uim'u what rcat priu. ciple men who mviil thelrollieiul advanei-tneiil lo caucus nominations could become virtiiiiii nUnit entnince into (he Senatorial caucus. It I slill more dillicnlt to discover where the tive sen ipidoii.-: gentle-men can lie found, who entered into the caucus to tiomiuale House ollicers, and willlHMiiiiibleto overcome their delicacy alHiai Senatorial caiictisinp mi far n- tii take part in it, Ifcihcr ami A-htcy may be able In fix It, hut the way ibie not wvm clear to the mkdiiy mora) triumph that they proioc. POSTAL (TltltKM'k. An tiuliuuaplir piiNT thai a bau-ipiet lu thai city was ohihI with pra,cr by Kev. Kiudey llauiilii.n. 'uhi-kv itii tiger for the -event h ditrtet." Indianapolis adverii-eitieiit : "If llie imlividiinl who is trying loucai- a ihiiii'mt eight hat on a numlK-r four head dc-iii-. In niiiver his iiroHrty he can I'm-1 it where ho obtained hi innt ninu -have." The Home Journal say-: "Mi. John W, llnriier, eldest son of John Harper, of (he firm of N;irsT Hroiliers, lei- built and furnished, entirely at hi- own expense, a Methodist church at 1'orl Wushinyton, L 1. The Harnrs are ntiinur Methodic, while the other greal piil-li-liiiiL' boii-eof New York, the Applet. ni, im- -imdy I-'psi'opalians." lien. Karnswoi th.t 'hairmaiiof ibe House committee on PosioIllitH, tuio had -everal coiisultatiouswith llie lo.tiiiaici-( icncnil, and will, us soon as Congress niii-l ngjihi, endeavor to secure immediate action iioii lus bill making the h-iially for making a "straw bid" for a iummc't to carry (he mails, S",IH.h:'. or Impii'inum ni for not more (ban twelve mmuhs, t hieof Nnni's mo-t imwerful cartoons ap-nam In this Issue of Unrper Wiikly, "Can the law rvaeh Itiin ? Ihe )arf and iheliiant Thief." An M. I1. urip hv the collar a little Slute rrisnn convict," with hall and chain, with one hand, while with Ihe other he vninlv endeavors ( -t hold of Itig Six, renchiiig up only to In sleek nnd sliiiery corMim-ity, That of Mayor Mtilill, of Chii-ago, in Ids tnldren of welcunte to the linmd I hike, In which be wild: "llreece prisluciil an Alexander the (ircnt, but Itn-in hs pin-bleed n greater Alexander. The t!ll W1W This in the record, and iu the success I ! ,'lli"'!-T '' ""l ff'beifd in the vicinl-have achieved I mavfairK chaHeugi-coin- l" "','' J " nre driving them parisim with unv' pa-t" a.liniuHratioii ')"""M-' ' "mT1'1 '" VWI? tlim'tU,u-of this otlice, !.r with tiicm-ord of .' 'hhcw who stcpil out ot the anv other IItrtct Ationn v in il... 1'i.iird I bne tins afternoon were knocked down Bn-al only lrikin ilnnn anph-a, while '"J""' mmlt'. Then' liua Uvu innaiil. Ilieullier oxhiliila hi. Kiralm-a. iu mlainir o Ixillli-llon III amall-aix on"i's; Mini Ihi'lll lip." Verv Kiaal, Mr. Mavor; verv V'1'"1"". -ilt, four of the oa-.es lailiit ill-lieiiK ;-A happy New Yenr." Mi-. Xlavnr. A. 1". i-raW. j THK IIIWA a.iXAIiillallll-. ll ais-ina i.r..li.il.l.. il... .1... 1 1 ....... nam the rolln-iiiont ft i-r Ak,.r, I .... nn, fro Ihiv ill Atlnr- ii llu- llllh f . . "'" ''' I "I" Tlllllll, 1 1 1 ' K . kl . "' , '.' ' .......in. ,1 la thollKlH llua nuns- v. ill la- taken In nnler In nll.ivv to the Inw-liivnkora in t, S.llllloril Slalea tlmt Ihe A.llllillialrnlinn will mil ns-isle from lis alliiii.h- onih,-alll,i.a-l of the ili-lovnl milrairoa. It I nlao loiii'iiisl I Iml iiil.l'liliiiial I, ;, n-i-i. nml. nillat Ik- ohtnimil, ami as Mi-, Akor inn n l fully inf.. mi.. I to iho i-ns-s nml their alilnilinn, ho ia llmntlil In l. thei,.. fiirt (ho lllosl enpulilo of la lforininu Ihe Illlil-M Wllio h t he (tovei-n Illl-lll will n.n.1- Ilia nn. known thai Mi. Akiinuiu will nei-ep. tlleolllplovnienl, II leu.lei-isl, Inn nvina prolml.le he will la'plm-isl iu oliiirm-uf llio onaos, If ho noii-pis the p..-li ion, du tfi rrtn a nu TO THK OHIO STATK JOUItNAL. NIGHT DISPATCHES. ROCHESTER. H It i Hi lt AKOl I THK MOT. i The r.vHH'iiH'iil I nahiilrd. Ibs'liKsi Kii, January :). The city was comparatively ijniel this morning. Four military companie are guarding the jail; loaded can noli are placed so as to command the bridges; there was a good deal i ot hooting at the military. At half past eleven some one placed u Hag on a step in ( .i .i i 4l t t U ",(fm't1' m.,lh ",0 "Avenge your ! hiiHcrn. Jlng. (ieii. Clark took il down, ! when the crowd ruslnil upai him, and for a snort time lie wu in icru, hul was re- lean-. The Shiiitl'lia ordcml out six militiiry i-ompanies. More tniuble is lea ml. Tlte authorities arc determined lo deleud the juil, but they wish the negro Howard well oui of il, 1jis evening the soldier weiv H-Itiilby the uioh with brickbat and nloiies, anil x-veial weiv injure I. The onler to charge was given, hut nome of the men tired instead.j ''l(. m.jj,.0 Howard ha Ikvii Judlcteil. I " H"- JNB! IDiKIt liv rutlian, It was thought that Howard (the negro) 1 w,mm c inKeii into i mirt tin afternoon, but the Judge of Over and Terminer will not eminent nnlil it I determined whether Howard's victim will recover or not. Judge K. Darwin Smith nndcountv Judge Fuller, have directed the Sheriff not to take Howard from ibe jail at present, and to protect public property and preserve (he public iK-acv at all hazards, J he howitzer hnve U-en removed tn Oiisltlott u-hcr llici- ull I .wl Vv. : '"'""'K1. "tr'J 01 opprwaehe fnnn the j citt side of the river more tlK-etuallv, WASHINGTON. ; j tiiKctvajiWivii K aovihoky uoako. Wasmixotos, Jununrv 3. The Civil ... , ,' , , , , Kn,tw 7 Bard held an informal ,cl'"ng to-day. Thea- were present fjeo. Win. Curtis, Jim. H. Hlackman, I. C cox :IK E( R Kliott The othcr . ., ,, I '"rH." "i'iissioii Have not yet ar- ' "lty, but are exjnx-te.1 by t.v morrow. Ihcw will secure their comml- sions from the President Immcdiatolv and ' will hnhl ilo.Il v session! AIT. DAVKXItlllT I'AltlKI.NKII. pt. J. .M. l)aveiiort, formerly ; clerk in Llm Ihinl Auditur'a otlice, who . ni'i'tnlv iiI.huIihI ....il i.. .,f H...,it ...:.i. u.m to'kill by shooting (. T. H. Wall, a eomrtu justice nt the eace inthiscitv, has Ikvii pardonitl by (he President, the irinciial groundn for the pardon In-ing that at the time of the commission of (he ollense, OaveniMirt wan supimsed not to he in full iHHvH-ssion of his faculties. PATH XT KXTKXliF.ll. The Coinmis-doticr of Vateiit to-dav extendeil the patent of Hciirv KiJu-r .If1 Canton, Ohio, for mowing machine. Imstak HHVtiy.vrKN.iKo. Indiana rallmad from Paris to Clear j Lake, Michigan. j WKATHKIt l'ltOllAllll.lTIK. lcar weather with northweslcrlv wiml is probable for Thursilav from Florida to Kentucky mid westward; clear and cloudv wealhcr prevailing on the South Atlantic coast; the hanmiclcr will continue to fall in the middle and eastern States, with cloudy and fog. Westerly winds with cloudy weather continue over the lakm. An area of low barometer develops inNc-hni-ikit and .Minnesota. THE DOMINION. HKi:i'IN)i OK THK 111 I A II l " TII.UIK. Moktiik.II, .luiii.nrv :l. Tlic nniiunl mwliiiKof III.- Ciiniulhn liminl of Tmilc :i lii'lil lien' lo-ilav. l'lVHi.lcnt Yoiiiik, ill o nin, ,,,ku of tlu ivlu-f Kivi., ),v .M-iiiliviil in I'liii-iiKo. An ni-i-oiint n nivni of llu-vi-ii of tin- ili iiiiatioii from llii Xnlicnial ll.iinl nfTraili-nl Si. Jxiih. wliiw rlii- 1'niiiil NtutM ii-IiWiiw lisil pawl n riTiiliillon fnvnrlliic n niiiroi'itv Irony with Citnnilit, At Ihtmlt, iloiiin-nl ili-li-aaiw in tho (' iiiri'lllinii ailviH-ntiil tin-nm-itriirtiiiii of iM-iiiuil i-oiiiii-i-linir IjiIh Krio nml Oniu-rio on .'iiiiiiilinn Miil. Mr, Ynimu naiil lhal no iK.iimhiry linw lioulilinii-rfi-n-with llu- ii.ti-Irii.-li.iii of nn iiiiiniYi'iiiint for Iho ooliiiiiiin g.KHl. IIOAIIIIOK AKTN AXIi MAXI KAITI MW - A lullsTKIIIIlitHI-X-ilflX. Al a mn-liiiK of tho lloniil of Arlaunil .Maniiliulim- IimIhv, tho fooling lu lnivn II. i ."" "''lWlw. ra vory ... ...... ,-...,- ,,- ni.-... vAL-iioinoni uiv ..iiii'o. .miiim oi "vivo In ooinmi-roo i hiiiiiiIhI throliirh llu. n.i.in. A miiiilior of irio-.tHWoroiri-M-nt.niiilri-iiiaiiii4ltlir.imli out tho pmccnliiiip omloavorinir In nllnv tin" oxi iloinonl. riimlly a lmll.il wn tn- li.-i. .....I .1. . 1- ll V - V k. i ami Hi.- -.Kl,., ,,,-kot .loolnml ol.-.- i . , , . j A propiwltinn t iinwat the oliairiiinn ! !' I'' ! r"" r'I,i'll1,;l'"ll"l ''J' , il l llh in that rilrei-tloll. The nttompl, i, .i.m.i iin-111-i-o-.-.lnl. .1111. -Ii loi-l- inir w:w nroilsi-il. CHICAOOr Till: I1I..K KAIIKII MAtlx i nn Aon, Jan. :X Wo lonrn from the fivluhl iiKi-nt of the I'liion ui-ilu- nml (eiili-al railrnnila, that the mail, wliioh ii.no mrn iii.n-Kniloit hiiiio Week tn loll on on lluwe nmils. will n-m-h II Im iii. niltht nml Chioimo on l-ri,hiv. The inter- n,.i,, - -- ,on- pn y Iww n l.anii.ii,- nml Ilawllns. TUB Al.DKIlMANIC TI1IAIA The (irnnil Jury this imirniiiirnssun-im-iieisl invesliiraliiii, the nhlermanio linU-ry oimw, nml will i liniio nnlil the work I- ihnnitighlv ilnne. It la miller-atoial Ihnt tho trials nf the.,. 111.-11 will ooiiiim-iiis.iiti the ,-,ih. Al.leriiian (ilinlo will Is- the lira! vtoliin I.miiuIiI la-fiirp tlio I'oiirl, na ho ivna the lirst nmu imlielisl. , 411 I t I .I...V ' 1 he repirl of the Sanilarv SuiH-riuieiiit- ,l lies At,, im-a. nwn. til a lllul'll Inf. I --t'lialor llarlnn faamsl n lonu oirenlar 'or In reply to reivnt erllieiania iiniii hia i oomluel. A atmiiu eoiiiliiuntioii is -aiil to i I la, I'..- 1 .1.1... I... I III I. ...1... I ! '' foi-miiwnKalnst I ,v Alllaoii, Ikalu.. : uii-iiu, ALBANY, N. Y. ... . ii i i.. Vi.iiiw. .Ium i !i ii-li. Iloaau'a m inl olaliuiiiK Twwl'a -nl , ai-latiirlh thai li.iml vote-wore fnimlu- leiilly en-t for Tvviasl. The im-mnrlal iininiltiv nt S'Volilni-ka ihooxiinlslnii I of Tueeil on iioi-ounl'of IVnll.l., Iiiliiiii.lu- lion anil vioh-IHX' nl ehvtioll laaitlls. The ! i.u a..,..i -iv... . i npia niva iieiv. I TlioS-miioratilli-il llu- 1'iih miii-mliiieiii liy -7 iliiailisl l-"i. ' THK MKVATolUAI. INVKsTlfi VTISli coM- Msnx, Nkvv YoltK, January :!. The Custom ( House Si-natoriitl Investigating Coinmi. i "lon, conisting of Messrs. lbickingham, Howe, Siewuri, (Wrly. 1'rua and Ifaiv. aid, met to-lay in the t ollectoi's room nt j the Custom limine. The sewion will Lo rel, no one K-ing allowed to Ik- present m R prcmni itl .V OX THIKO AVKKl'K BVSK. Another run wn commenced on the Ihinl Avenue Savings Hank. The bank ollb-em say the bank is able to make all ncecn.-iiry paymeuu. VfX-KU OIIDKIIKII Tu TIIKI THAX li,WT, I H'0 frigate Congn-M movi-d from the oiuvyyanl into the in'am this morning, and sail this evening for Havanoa, to re main until further onler. It U said other veels will go lo the Cuban count, and commander nre ordered to give nieeial protection to such American a, have incurred thcdi.pb.asniv of the Spanish volunteersTill: IM X OX Tlllltli AVKXl'K I1AXK. The vim on Third AvenncSuving Jtonk hisied ull day. Three hiindml thousand dollar ba ihu far Uh-u paid out, and thfre Is half a million cash still on bund. while one million seenritie can be con- verted in-iilc ol inlay. Another Saving Hank ofll nil to advance the Third Avenue a quarlci'inilljan, hut it wan declined, itnnrc-fxi: i:xpi;ssk. 1 Commisioto f I'lilit;,, u',.,l. v.... j Nort to-ilay dlschai-ged six general mer- intcmlent of sewer nnd a number of other otlicials, reducing (he expense of ine ocpanment inns tar .!p.i,(m kt annum. ti;unm ovkii. Theclcrksofiheold Hoard of Aldermen nml Assistant Aldermen turned all Imoks, I puicmnnd documont over to theclcrkn ol Ilia new boards. I . MOTION nKi'l.IXKO. Judue Cordona declined to irrnnt llm motion to net aside the discontinuance of suit to lorleit the charter of the Tobacco Aloutitacturing Association. ! A llltOKKIt ARRKrfTtin, , Ikvltmaii W. Andn-w, a broker, was urresnii ai tne instance ot Mis Amelia i (irahnm who iiccubc him of ohhiiinni, !..!. I t i ii c. , ., . " lent representations. It is xnu'l the lad v has a number of love letter from An drew, who is married.' Seventeen case of small hx hiuee ven- icioiiy anu invee oentlis. isri;Lr.AXEOf.s item. The funeral of Jneph W. Gregorv, o prominent memlierof t he Internationale, who died here .Mundny. lake ldncc to- morrow. 1 c wan formerly proprietor of ""P",' " iUll.illllJl l-,XJirCK. A case of n death from pork poison is repot red in Newark. The los hy the burning of Car& Uurke's oil factory at Itlissville, L. I,, hint night. etceedH three Iiiindreil ihousund dollars; no insurance. About .Sl-KHI dollars ban been paid to Mnall depositor by the Bowling (ireeii -il lll)H llltllli. The Coimnb-sioner of ihe Lunatic A-yliim in Jersey have imrehuntil one hundred acre of land, ami excet toex-nd seven hundnil thousand dollam for a new iisvluiu in Morri county. One-Hfth of llie amount ha ulrcfldv'hccu ap-proprialed by the legislature. POLITICAL. HAMfsiliHi; IlKITIIUCAX lOSVKNTlOX. Co.woiin. . ii Jim. ::.Ti. v.. am,,l,ir,. H,io.blican S.a.c Convon.b-. J"'U' 1 ltsl,,'-"- The following Jh the ulntanee of the resolutions: The IiM d. Ian- that tlio Wi iiiil.li.-.i.i parly U a pnrtv of procrotw, nml l,a Hvnml tho iH,iiallty of nil inon lioforo tho law, tlmt iu ini-ii,n liomrforlli in ono of IH-iui-fiil lint uolivo prottro... to proinoto iiniviwal oilii.-aiion ami that tlio lawn nro faithfully c.voontt.l; to onhnnoc tlio Baiiw of iliililnlry nml watrw of Inhor, liy nihiciiia tin- nwt of trniHKirtntioii unil iliniiiii-hini; tlio oxpon-o,. of cxoIiiiuko lio tiin farim-m ami oiiin-n-; to rotn-noli llnm-oo-wiiry oH-nililiir,t niilloo taxn-lion, n-linko oormplion in nllioo nml oloot I ii.ino tun mm.! nu-,, to nininni-n-r tho nf- fair of .lie ( iovorninont. Jlio mimiiiI nllirniH Hint tlio siu-i-. of Iho A.liiiitii.rali.,n in iho mliu lion of the jlolil nml wttloiiioiii of the Alnliaina olaiina, a iliwrviiif! iho oiiiiinioinlnlion of allInn-ltol.ill.li.-niiM. Tin- thinl h-hIm- that tho war nml Iho ilolil ooiiHi iiiolil In it an- ilm- to tho I Vni. oomlio piirty. 'I'lio fourth iloi-lnroi. imaiiil Hiii-it-mlor in Iho lioMi-niiii-nt into tho liaml- nf those who woiilil havo u-riiii Utl in lo-ntriiolioii.'I'lio lil'lh rvwilroK tlmt wo iiiM-rilm iiion nnr ImiiiH-iN hoin-Hiy, iv-omimy.n-troni-li-inoiit ami ivfi.rm. 'I'lio nixlli iloohiroi. tlmt nil laxnllon, to In- iiiMt, iiiiir.1 Ih- iiiual. Tin- novoiilli oall for tin- nl,li.liini n ,,f tho fninkiiiK privilifio, I for tho n-onro- inont to laliorof im jii-i n-wnnl nml tho pniillolioll of ltlilvoraloil!irnlinli, nml rlim-s tho I Vin.HT.itii- parly uiiworlhv the iHiiiliilomv of llie nation. Iho i-iL'hlh imlom- (irnnl'i, n.ltnitiw- nation nml ,n,H,-H hi.n r n-okvii,, in INi K. A. Straw wna n..iiiiii:il,-il f,,r I !,iv oriioi-, ii ii. I Allwri S. Twi.-holl, for Hail-roa.l Cniiiiiiiioiior. N-iinlor Wukoii nililroMNTtl tho . ii. o renin mo nillilllilHInitlon nf (Irani n- honest, ,trilio nml o.-onoinionl. lion, fully in.lor-iiiB lli,- niliiiiiiimmtion nf i I loiUvlan-,1 that ho know tlmt with two j ,,r ihm ti-illiiiK ox.-optiom, tho l'roiih-iit I ' """"I im-mn ninoc ho!nK -worn ' into olli.r. .j.ni-no.l. STATE tEOISLATURES. .MAK-.Ai-iirs.rri.. Ikwriix, .Iniiiiury ThoMn-saohii-s.-lls U-nihititre nssomhloil to .hiv. llor m-p II. CikiIMki- was olootul I'nwiileiit of llie Snalo, un.l John K. Sniifonl, . if Tnini. - t SK-nker nf tlio Holle, After eom I I'li'linir lio uivaniuilion the trn l,.,,l.l. u t"""'.', ""T'11"1 ,'" l'"""''"" I" .,ZCn?Z I aernion wna piiirll isl hy tho Kev. hr, liri.lito. i oniHMly, ot . nni MAIXK. Arm aiA, Al.:., Jauiinrv ll.-Tho Maine Uvialntliro oH-ul Its' aoatiun (nslnr. HoiiIh-ii Foster wnaeln-tial l'r.-i,l...,i,,ci',.. Ilnil-o, nml l-'nsleriek HoWo Smiker of me ,-s-mne. iiinii orniii-iioaniljoiirnisl until to-morrow, when the liovormn- will I r inaimiirniisi. I'llNNaVt.VAXIA. II II. i . ".i..""" .iniiiinry 1. Mover- nor iioarya inr.-nu,- in tlio U-nisliitnro n-pix-s-ills the total .1,1.1 in nenrlv tweiilv nine niillliiua; ilislnotiim tho siiikinu fliml ami onaii in in.- tronanrv, the linlanoo ml I.I-..VI.I..I for i- SIM.Iuii ikni Tl... pnnl nll'iliirliiK tho Inst live yenra nvornn-a ..- -. a.--.. aiiiieinoill il llu- preaelit i-omlittm, of tho olaiin UKainal ''' lo-nernl liiivi-rnniont nml ni li-simia itisluetisl liv Kvnna, who tHiiha-lisI the .III Ilia ..-.I, I I...I a,.v 1.1 ....... ' " "I" lR Iml iy. n i,i n-latlvo to ihi. - . w a-iiiiiiiK nirninat l-.vniia. Hi inlla nllenlli.il to the mivsailv ,,f imkhi(i vaeeiuiltion ootill.ulaorv ! 'iis-,i.i.i. I. il'l'lllloiml louialalioii to' pivvonl miiiiuii .,....,..-, .... n .ii.i.iii oi iiinrniiiiiiofroin the tm-ai-ul liH-al on nml ihe i.aiiil.li.1 "' !' M"l'l""'illnofor.l,Ta,.v, U-lnwim' ", iiivnniiin. no nlliiih-a In the oluloxioii. iloeirlne of f,. tmih-, nml iuio.es orioi n-ien-uiv tiiualii.iial tooh,. MAIIVI.AXII. II., r. .... i , . . . "wi' unv ol una .slate oolivollisl lit AuyamJii to-tlnv. lot I I li,.. rl..l .7.. rlly, nml imimsiialvly n,lj.,unii-, until tn- luornnv. III" JtU KI-l-lox AT Mtl llAI KEK. Mli.wAl-KK.:, January ;i.-Tho tlraml Duke nml party loft ,. Plantation H. at liall-pa-t twolvo to-.lav a l,nro,.,e "loigll tlniwn hy four hlnek horaoa nml ny many promiiienl oilinona In "loiglia. liov. Wnshhiirn ami Mavor I.UU1IIKUH. iic-oiiphsl ,i,a j , ,m linrniioho The party will visit the hnv, view (ho Iron works, nml hri,i(r in, at tho National Asyliiin , three oVItx-k, whore una i-voryiiiinn tn r,i- noas ir n iri-ainl roi-optioii. A mluto will lie hrecl on their arrival. lViratir,n on a irranil aoale nre jt..inK on nt Ihe .cwliall llonao for n Kraml Imll to-iiiKht, which Iml fair toHiiw- onyihim, f the kind ever j ;..-.,ia-. i no apaoloua parlora nml,lrawnw rooin uro l inK approprinlulv .l.--orat ,,r the (a-oniii. Wouther ail " ia- iioainsi. WISCONSIN. IXAI dl llATI.ix or STATU uPril'KUa, -M aiiisox, Janiiaiy .). The newly ohrt-.1 State ollhvn. woroaworn into olliu-nl 12 Vlook, In the Aaa...I.U- i l i... i... Cliief.lii.ih-e Hixon. niter whii-lKlovorno'r Wnahhiirn was oacoiteil I., the Kxoeutivo oflii-e liv ( inventor l-aire hihl, whore liere-c-oivoil the ooiiKratulnlioiiaofn In- niiiu-ln'rof lontleiiion of laith pnrtloa. In ,ho eveninxtlK' Slate oflioen. held n mvptinn -S-..I.H, ..nuiiinor, nt winoll lliolf wns n InrKo eom-oiirao of a-oplo. (Invomor Wnshliiirn, (lovornorl-'air-oliilil nml other State olliix-ra, and Jtidu-a lit till' SlII.H.,,,.. I' . .!.. '.. . , , e -i ""11, won ineir mines, lelt this iiioruiiiK for Milwaukee, to inn-nil ..-.1..I...I .,i me in-iinu ijiike, ioiti.:ici-. Terrible Catastrophe in Ireland. A 4'nui-l .loom ii,ir utm Way ' 'roI.Ml a ilh l-iKii.te l.ni-ire XiiiulM'r H.lhsl nn. n'ouiuleil. IKl:i.A.l. OlVIXIi WAV OK A KI.OOII. 1)i iimx, Jniuinn- 3. The floor of the Court room at Kitty Cloi-hor, in Leilrim, Irolnml, gave way whilon trial wna in progress. The room wna crowded nt the time and throe hundred persons were iireeini- tatod a distance of thirtv or form feet. The number of thoao killed is !...!.'...,., Sorow thirty nre liailly injured, moat of tlioui fatallv. FIIAXH. THK IIK.fni.If AXI) IXIVKlWAI. Bl.'-FRAnE.I'Altm, .Iniiiinry 3. M. A'nntrnin hna written a letter acceptim? the noininntion to the Assembly from the Itnilicnl pnrlv in 1'nris. While ho doolans. hia la.lh.r il.... n liopillilic alone onn anvo France, he refuses to plnee the Hepublic nlwve univer-anl sullrnKi-. This reservation hna given ofl'disc to aoiueof the joiirmila wliioh lirst irnKiseii ins ramliilaoy, l liov reproach iiim for thestnml ho has taken. 'nml u-iil.. draw their Hiipairt. OAMDETTA IX MAILsKtl.I.lx Uisliiitohoa from Marseilles the preKcnce of iamliettn in that city vim Ihe call uc of much uiritation and wtnin A'u. order. 1 1 in hotel wan mirroiimletl venter-day by friend, who endeavored toea'll Iiim hul At one time the nuaemhlaffe Ik-- eanie vo iiuiiwi-oita nnd tiirliidwut tlmt IrooiM were nr.lcred to tbu .nn nml Charwebi'n charged unjii ami imperiled the moli. (Jnnilretlil wan not nllowcA lo It-nve the hotel for feur that Ilia ntiia-ni-inee would load to further distiirhnmvs. lie advites his friends not to ieraiat in col-leetintr in larp- Ualica in thoatreeta, or attempt resistance to the millloriliea. lie U-lla them Ihey hnve a riidit to hold moct-inss, Inn (hey should withdraw Inproa-oni-e of im uniusl force, ami nut provoke n Ciilliaion. i here hna boon no rou.-w.il of ibe ..;t.i. tlon lo-duy. (InnilH-ttn roinnina nt hia hotel, nml it ia o-iveii nut thai I.,, i-ron. Iluoil to hia room by illneaa. I.N.JI.AMl. IXIXIHIX. Jllll. it. A Imili.l ileiii.iiidlrn. tion will anon lake lilniv in honor of Sir Cbnrloa Iilko. llie limes thinks Minister Cal.u-axv aervial hia (invernuietit a-nloiislv. but mil jndioinitsly. Alaiiit l.MM prianm-ra nro now in oualo- Iv of the (ioi-mana. who hnve laa-ti InLen ns h.iKiani-s fur iililnuioa 'la-lnili.l mi (Ionium soldiers. Suiiiinnry pnaxxaliiiKa will lie taken in easea uf liumier niihsa the noliial ollemlora nre siirromlensl liefore the Std of the present niniilh. Thehnsl-np-a will lie eoiirl-ninrtinleil. lliiainoss nt ihe Stm'k Kx. linina-vw-ter-day oxws-dwl in nmnii.it that of nnv dnv within the Inst hfty-aix yrara. dcrninn n-aideiita hon nre alitioniiir Itismnrck tn deiiinml nn tiailoifv ur indemnity from the I'lutcd Slates lor snppliea uivoll by American- p, i. Kn-lirh ilurilit,' the lule wnr. Iixtaix, .Iniiiinry :l. Kveliing In niipiinnt Irniiieii.'ui to the alaleim-ul nlrondy u-lcirrnphcd, ihnt tiormnli nulhor-itios have ordered the trial of hostas-ea in Ki-niH-o, a aiooial ili,al.'h to the Stnnilnril thta evening says the (iermniia have ami-ilinly evineoil moderation, nml tlmt Ihe iitioationa nrisinu- from the naaaaainnliou of H-iviirian anliliers in l-'runiv will la. settled without resort to riironms mcnsiirca. A di-iateh from Coiialaiitiiioplc nu-tioiiuoos thai fniir(inx-k hriits have lai'ii wrta-kisl in the black aon, nml nil un Imnnl iorisbtsl. Maiiiiiii, January :t. A aas-ial niivt-liiKofthe Ministerial Coiineil wna hold yesterdny, tho K'mg pi-iiliii in a-rs.,ii. Tlio ipu-ationa of the nsia-uin)i of m-a. aionaof.ho Corlea and of niKiintiiik n now Cnptnin tioiiernl fur Culm, win- under ililisidernlion. It s umlcraliaal thin n ihvision wns nrrived nt on the Inllor Kiint, nml that the name of the np)aiintco w in ia iiiinoum-isi to-morrow. BRIEF TELEGRAMS. A man giviliK the llmnc of K. I.lK-s-amiaaiiroai of Illinois, hnsliecn nmstotl In Ilalliim.ro, chariftal with robbiiiK amini-la-r of bit-iuoaa hou-a-a. A dispntcb iluii.l WhocliiiK, V. Vu., .Iniiiinry il, anys: The vote on aiihscrlp-tioti lo Iho rittsbunr, Whivliiia Km-lucky railroad, hv Ohio oniintv. toslnv, wna ourriisl hv ul.i.ut lifteeii huiidroil tin-jorily ulaive llie noocsanry three-littlia vole. The majority in tho oily'la ovorwhelminii from twenty-live hundred tn three liinu-aaiiil. Onlv nlxni. one hundred nml lift v were Hilhsl nitainat the auliacripllon in Ibe city. A henvy vote wna lailhxl. At ihc mutual mcciimiof the stiM-khol.l. era of the I'h'velaml nnd l'illahiiriih Hail-niad, held nl the n'llix. uf the onmmny in ( lev. Und ycslcnlay. the fulbiwlnu Ikinnl of liim-tora for the present vi-nr were ehvliil: Tbnuia A. Suit, I'hiliidolphin; (iisirm' W.Prf-a, I'itlslitiruli ; II. I'. Ilnnnev, Clevelnml ; Jay (inulil, New York ; lli-nrv S. Siniih, New York ; Win. IIukf, New York; ( lutrlca lienor, Now York; (leu II. Kola'rls, I'hiln.lelphln ; ,1. V. I',,rt,-r Llovoltiml; V. W. Shnw, I'ittaburuh. ' NATIONAL Insurance Company, Ol lltV.OIt. Iliilnc. ('n.llal, (o.ui In la-iii. h-ii.tsll, tjl'itKl.otai Aan-ls, Nov, 1st, IsTI, iner . . IIi.i.'iO Loss in Cliic.iini. tiniler - - :m,iHH) ti,i.iia:n iiiiiin, uvu'i AKra. HI I'ISK ST.. NKW VlUIK. J. W. I II I CI . I.oenl Aitoiil, t'oliininiia, t., ll.n'J.'i.wAs'imi LANE & BODLEY John and H alorN.a., OITTOIIxTlNr.TI, O., ' haviiaitimk STATlOXAliv AND IMlKTAlll.K MTI0A.3t KiyoiNKN. Boilers and Mill Work, Circular Saw Mills, LATir AXI) SIIIX(J1,K M.U'HINXS, Vo(mI Working Machinery, SHAFTING, Hangers, Pulleys and Couplings, N.trKTV POWER EtF.TlTi.,.. 1 I Ittr Ilc-icns, I'liierim, T.ails, nnu rnciiinea nre the most ( oiiifil,.!.. ,,,! KxtonHvo ii't-iT ,ri-,".otv' '","hl!"ir produce the lltal WdltK nl the I.OWKST l'HICK. Illiwlni.nl CntnloKiiMnutl I'rioea fnrnl Im- on opph.-ntion to LAXE AND XODLKV. uov tl ilHnww2tjnil Gins COLUMBUS 3ACHIIE CO. OM MIU S.OIIIO. PortnMc nml Stiitiuiiarv STEAM ENGINES, ! 'shnrilnaa. i Pnllvya, miiiera, I mil .JonrliiK nml Slnrhlnrry, Knv.llf. Fuinfia, i Trip llamairn. Iiiprovod Circular and Mukiy MIZiI,a, AUm, every description of lU'lorlH, ripoN and (HNtliiK .ji coin iu nnu una vt orkn. M A C II I V E CO. ?U" o',-,,E,",",-. I'BMIDaUT It Si r'T. JAS.(I. IM LLIXU TimAlURM. Manufacturers of l-nllcya. Nhafllna;. Ilanarrra. liiti.r.,vpl llrush Ttlmniiii( Mnrhlnra una Xalnu, Iron tiainpa. We also mnke to order Iron fence., u rating-. Awa.nw Iroaa Holla, air. . , r-fl on hnnd STEAM OUAGKS and all kimU of IIIIASS WllKK. WORUK WATKR NTBEET, lletwccn North nml Last Street!, Jrty9 C(lU'Mlll'8,0III0. FOrXIMlY & MACHINE SHOP. NA.U-pACrrRKR OP PORTABLE AND STATIONARY ENGINES. ( allWH IT ,n IR XAI HAW- ...a aauiLitJI. AI.COTT. orllllOOM UAXDI.E i.ati.W. Tlirwainir Mncliinra. Mi. win ami Ilcir, ii i. n o raucs, outrnr .wuia, .win :, . ' ,,u,l'u,u(ra.iioraf row-era, t.rallnt nml reneing, to., e, 4c. rtu niniis ni KeiininiiK al Short Notice I11I0AI) RTHKET, (Corner of State Avenue.) I'lll.fMBl'aollIO. BOOTH'S Carriages & Buggies MANTFAITonY-Cor. Third andCavStn. Hhl'llSITIlKV-liill a Block, North llihSt. Oi l tllll H. OHIO. (Ililet, Lurp-st, nml most wlilelr known hslalilisltnient in Cenlrnl Ohio. Oil hniul nii rri su top biuu i:n. I'll.KTItKM, ! KAWAVN. ntKotoiiii. I'ARHIAUKNand ,iia:v ni-jjajianu of l.nlwl Sti lra nml Ih-at Manufacture and i- iniHi, nun a miye aioek of aecond hand llupfiiea and ('arrinuvs. OSBORN, KERSHAWtl6.7 Have mi ivnlnn eleimnl line of may; t'ANiiMivtHi.t: 1 11 13 N H ii O O 1 HI In lUm-k nml Cnlitreil Casluncn-.s, Diaifonnl Serj.'1-a, Satleeiia, Vnlcrinn Clotlis, Pon-lins. Ileiiricltn I'lotlnv Kiti.reaa Wollia. Merinos, M.ihnire and Al'iacas. Now NlrliMl Nliaw la and Nearra. Sea Velvrla anil VtlvctM-aa. Xew l.laelt and I'olorm Milk. r Wtmlra Uaada, en t'nrpela, o H Iniliia Nhadea and urlalaa, ONIIOK, KKItNll.tW A 0. COMMERCIAL BANK, fo. lOO N. 1 1 lull Ht (SoHsions's Block), COLUMBUS, 0. (HUNI'.K J.HINSIIN, F. ( . SKSSItlNS, J. A. .IKKKHKY, 1'l'UI.MirTllRi. P.iv In.orro on Deposit, lluv and Sell Hold nml Silver, lioreriinii-nt lloiula, and all tirsl clas, SiH-uritleti. laatie Paaaattr Tlrke.a To nml from all Iho principal norta in En-roie, mil llBAria aivul.lo In .loi n, on all the prim-i-wl citiM and towns In Knmpr ami do a (irm-nd Hanking Hilaincai. CollltTtiiina riHTivi- prompt attention. ANDREW SCHWARZ, Practical Plumber, lHVi SIX TH HIGH NTREET I.KAD I'll'K, , S1IKKT l.KAII, HATH TI MS, WATKII CI.IISKTS, IIVIHIANTS, STIIKKT WASIIKItS, And all nrlii loa usi-tl in Ihe l'liinihinir bind. m-aA, kept coii'ituttly on hand and KKIimI 'p In Moat Aiitrovrd Nljlr FA M, AX I) W1XTF.K STYLEN MILLINEKY GOODS, JIHT HKI'RIVKII AT 4IM IOiimI Town Htioct. Miwt .Yaa Hriiwiimn rnlh ntlrntlnn in htr liiLpW-tunt U'ltniiliil Moi'k nf lli hInivi (IihhI-, Mvlrrtnl Willi m in rvfi irmi to (lilii iinirki't. rirnniiitt Mint pnfwinn of Fill nml Stniw Hutu nimlr n nNi inlly. A!w Jiwt rr- xZdA-zn aooDs, I Will UT MAMTArTOUY, Hulwwk'a Improved Curved Yoke Sliirl, niitile In u.-r nt iW Kftut Tnwn irtrwl, liv l. Sum Ii. Tli. Hit lt nn.l nmii-. tlillnp SliirU iillin-il 10 tlic itillir, nil mrld WiiiK inixrlv (ihijxtrllnnit.. Tliry ilh (hi LirmUn, Hilli' iitrr. hAliilnrtioi, pnrtmiiioiit. Alwo llrrwi nuil lonk MkUIhk.
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Title | Daily Ohio State journal (Columbus, Ohio : 1870), 1872-01-04, MORNING EDITION |
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Full Text | m YXXIII. COLUMBUS, THURSDAY, JANUARY A, 1872. T ' r III III ::MO CVCloolc A. M. 0ADvmTliirw will plM-P olcervf flint nil n'1 TprtiKfiMPtiU Arc iiwi'rtcil in UUli tlio MnnihiK ttnd Evening Hlltfoi. uf UipHt.tb J.ivrn.!-. miik iuKltltWHimiMmUytlif In--. Mlvertkii-K nirli-nm in Contra! "hi"- It wu lu.i ywlwlay among Kfn1-Heaiw to hold n inucim fr the im mi nation of United Htnlw St-nutiir, nt wvi-ii nVloi k thin (Tlinmliiy) pveninK, in tlu llmw Chamtar. (ireat inU'rwt truvnUwl til llu hnli'U lartt ninht to learn the 'curl-tut of uiu'un on thin imMrtnnt nnttnnnl qmnllon. There were nimnw of viiHoim wmlmm-llonH to ik'ftn. Mr. .Hlicrmun, but all n unrelUltlc an the IrMiiiii.nr Hon. That ewry ineinlwr of the (lem ral Awiwhly elected rw a Klra.Khtfonv:.nl Keim.i.icun will go into the eaueii ami nhitle hy the decision of the uinjortty, we are ux rwitly to telieve oh that the emit'ii will be held. No two, three, four or five Keinbli'nn are going to no hiuftrd their own poll tf ml future, an to now the nmdn of disorder and utter ruin of the lU'tmlilicim party in Ohio by cutting Ummc from the innjorily of their politici.. awMX-IutLt. We have not the nlighuwt li.nll, anil never have hud, that any Ri'n.Minii will refuw to join hb party-tnen lu determining ihuoiik theinnelveH who nhall represent our ureal Stale in the United Htntw Senate for "ix year from the 4lh of Manli, l7:t. If, however, any numlier of them should filter into any arrangement with our oppo-nenu on tliMquention antl defeat theehoiee of the majority of Hfpulilieaiw, the repoii-nihility will ro-t oMy on (heir nhoitliiiT, and they will lx held to answer to their tiinntituentn. The name of (ieneml It. (', Scheiiek han frequently lcn meutioneil anu candidate for United Stale Senator nt the ap-proaehing election, both In the neWKpa-ern and hy mom I htm of the Legislature, ien. S.,we are informed, ha never authorized hin name to he iuil in that connection. He now oeeupien one of the inoNl honorable and roouMbe pohitioiiK under hiH Govern ini-nt one which in public estimation rank even higher than that of Senator, and it t Micved he would not if consulted permit m name to Ik uwd an a caiulidnte for Senator ut thi time. A numlter of hi warm (H'tvonal ami m-litical frfeml have authorized it to nny that under no circumstance will they IKTinit hln name to come Ik'fore the cancan or before the legislature a a candidate fur Setintor at the approaching election.It in well known, nnd we cak by authority, that (iovcrimr Have lias not Urn and Mill not lie a candidate for Scnn-tor, either in or out of cauctiK. NOT KM AMI eOMMKVrN. Ot'K regular Washington eorrchHinduit In hark nt bin pont ami ohii with n new name, among other news. l'or the U'liefit of our many new reidem, we reKat that our correal w indent in one of the regular editorial fonc, delacbetl for wrviee in Waxhiitmi during the mvhiou of Coir grew. Amono the literature of the Senatorial eanvann there ban Ui n nothing more hitter and wathing, if HiiHlniuctl by fuel, than certain lettem over the Hgnature "Cincinnati," in the (laxctte. The letter of Mr. Hateman, which we publish, adtln acid to their alkali in nnch (juantilien an to carry them off in cflerveneemv. ikite-nmu don't leave enough of "( inciniiati" to even Mt up n email puhurhnn nttnk factory. It In melancholy to think that A-lilev han fallen mi low an to wipjmrt Anhlcy for Senator. And he hadn't even the exeibe of "Hum did It." The Slntenuinn cntilirms the n-Miil that the timt imrtilneof the iVntocrntic Sena-torn wan to prevent the organization hy violent iiieann. A resolution to that elKrt wan pending when the cnucun ailjourned the night U'foro the orgjuiiatlon Imt a more prudent resolution wan substituted in the morning, and it was resolved to inn-tent ihemselveH with the jHiint of order rained hy Mr. I'utnnm, and the nubpient protect, Thin wan done partially for the reaton that they uid an understanding ihnt the point of onler would Ih su(aiiiMl hy two republican Senators. Ix speaking of an "oh-u caucus" we of course have no intention of meaning that the doom should W thniwu okd to the puhlirdttringthe diwus-lon, but only that the vote nhall ltc an oieii, viva voce vote, which may at nny time Ih published if desired. The chief objection, and in our View the only reanonahle one, made to the ftauoun In, tluit the confidential consultation and the vote hy ballot enable any fulne and dishonorable memlier to sell out htn constituency by voting for a man be is pledged to oppose, without the oslhillty of Axing the rcsnmHlblllty of hin false act upon him. An open vote will prevent anything of thin kind. Il is true Unit the name men who clamor w to have each member placed In n jHisltion to lie held renponelhle to his eoimlltuentn for voting contrary to their wishen, aiv the men who have clamored all along to have die mctnltcr come to the Uvi-liHnre uupkNlg-kI. If there In one thing more than anntlier that han excited their appreben- nlonn to the highest pitch, It U the fear that nome memln'ra have Urn nominated and elected nn "Sherman men." If there are any nuch, their constituents ought to have nu oportunlly of knowing whether they tfirj-, when It comes to the Mlnt, Kx-OoVKitNiiK AniiLRv In out against tl"caucnn" system. In the vernacular, Ashley had lietter "ctrk up." ,Vr York TitR Toledo Ulnde urgen everv ttenitb Ifean riiemler of the Legislature to go In to cauciiN and vole for the nominee. - J i . It Ik not quite aeitlwl whether Jim Kl-k In nick of the nmnlt-pox or the siniill-isix Republican Senatorial Caucus. A eauetin of the ltepublican niemlwrnnf the General Amembly will be held in the Hall of the limine of Ki-prewiitativeH, on Thui-Hday evening, January 4, 1H72, at 7 o'clock, for the ptirpnne of nominating a candidate for United States Senator. A full attendance In dwired. Al.FHONoIlAllT, J. l Smitji, 1. S. (iAKliNl-.it, Senate Comniiltee. J.NO. L.TTLH, M. J. William, ('. li. liAUl'tX'K, J.T. Kau.i. .1. Scott, limine (.'4n i mil tee. It fhav he iimpcr to nay in addition to the above that the uuestion of how the vote nhall be taken will lie decided by the caiicuo. There in scarce a doubt that a majority of the canciw will l in favor of nn on'ii viva voce vote. There in a ntrong fueling in favor of thin mode, both in and out of the I.egirthiUir. Many who arc not Kcrupuluun on the point arc willing to nrede thin much to pemonn who chief objection to the caueun In the vote by bal lot, and the. nupponcd opportunity for evnHion of responsibility atlbrded by that modu of voting. No fair man can lieanx-loiin to evade the responsibility of )m vote, in cancan or elnewhere. Ix't nn hnve n fair content, an oeti vote, and let the txt man (who in tin cuhu in the man with a majority) win. TitK financial condition of Chicago nnd Cook county, Illinois, In Itocoiiring a mat ter of serious imortance. The I ounly Treasurer ban no record of any assessment of projKTty in Cook enmity. The County Clerk, Wing in u like predicament, can furnish no record to the Treasurer. The assessments for State and county purposes, for the year IH71, were made last year nnd returned to the County Clerk'n otliiv. They were totally destroyed by the great lire. There in no duplicate, nor in then1 nny means of furnishing one. The Chicago Tribune sayn "the Auditor han notified tlto Clerk of thin county that the rate of taxation for the year 1h a given numlter of mills on the dollar of the assessed value of the taxable prowrty in this county; tho Hoard of Supcrvisom have alxo lixed the rate of taxation for county purHsen on the name valuation ; but there in no record of any such valuation, nor of the assessment of any proH-rty in thin county for any such puronc." The Tribune attacks the State Legislature because of its neglect to devise a remedy for the difficulty ; nayn it has U-en in session over two months, with a full knowledge of the condition of things, and yet no action to straighten mutters han been taken. Taxes will be due on the liOth of April next, hut they can not I collected in the absence of an assessment. Not a line of the Assessors' returns Is in existence. The confusion seem almost irremediable. The only way out of it ap-enrs to ltc for the Legislature to provide for a new assessment of the taxable pro ertv in Cook count v.nd forthccotlectioti of imum upon the il arnn thun made. . : : . ; . . Tin: New York Kveiihig Mail, which In not a Militical paKr, says: "Whatever may lie our personal prejudices, it must lie conceded that the testimony given at the Ku-Klux trials in South Carolina Is conclusive an to the KTiietration of a long series of outrages of inhuman barharily by ineinlicrs of that organization. Kven Itevcniy Johnson, acting nn counsel for the nccuscd, has been com lulled to ex-pnw bin coiitidcna' In the evidence nnd his nhhornnccof the crimen which It disclosed. If doubt ban existed hitherto In any mind as to the necessity of the declaration of martial law in that State, for which the President linn been so soundly abused by extreme partisans, it mint certainly Ik dissipated by the revelations made during the trials now hi progress," WASHINGTON 1KTTKII. Krin iiur iwiiCorrfMiinu'iit. W.lHlllXfiTllX, IVC. Ill, K"I. A IIAU HI'KI.1, OK WKATMKH. Washington wades, and groicn and swims; nnd I regret to nay, swears a little, through the worst ease of had weather I have seen for a long lime. The whole city Is floppy and miry, ami in spotHwhcrcthc ruthlenn band of "public improvements" has cut down the streets, the mud in deep enough to daunt even n Northwestern Ohio man. The coimHjneneu is that the street car patronage baa much increased, nltlmuph the patrons of thene cheap con veyances, seem n little like one of "Thorn ison's colls" the one, I incnn that swnui the river to get out of the ruin, in that they wade in sloppy mud up to their necks to avoid getting In mud of a greater consistency Hp to their shoe tow, and the fog at four o'clock this evening the air wan no thick with fog that you con hi not see more than fifty feet ahead of you ; it was so dark that you couldn't hear ncronn the street nnlesn you went over for that piiritose, of course. The men go slashing around eschewing store clothes for the most part, ami not caring much for the mud. The truth is, notwithstanding we growl at It, that with the exception of a certain clans of invalids, ieoplo would lie healthier for more of thin damp foggy weather. Iid you ever notice how ny the checks, and bow bright the even of your young friend would grow, after a spirited ride, or a long, vigorous walk out into nuch weather? In Kngland, you know, they feel hurt and grieved If the nun shinen more Ihnn two day In thirty, nud they give their heartiest praise when the air is no thick with fog that ihey can't see the first button on their shirts, nnd they nn- the henllhict, rosiest jxHiple on enrlh. If our fair onen only knew it they can add more nea shell ilnl to their sweet faces hy going out thickly and warmly clml, nnd taking vlgoroun exercise without veils, In damp weather, than will ever conic to them through the tine of balmn nnd window shade and weather strips. Hut true to lhuir"broughuniip,'' Ihcdcur creatures hi Wnnhlngloii, faithful n'prcsciitnttvcnnfihe AmcrlcnimlstcrluKHl, have kept very clone In doom, and the nea of humanity on the Avenue linn been n nomber "no of males, with hut few I-In mis of female In make ll variegated and Itenn-tiful.1 started out with navlng (hat the weather was, In short, horrible; and wind up my paragraph by approving It. Singular coincidence, comu to think of It, pVt ll? Shall I tell the truth nnd nny that Wunbington in pre-eminently tho place of all places, where you nomclimen i can't most always tell when you least expect the most? Or nhall 1 fall linck on my dignity as one who caters Tor tastes? Respected and respectable (for no othew glance at (lie StatR Jul' una I.) reader,1 having paid your 1U lie five cents, yoii mny take your choice. Horrible, or the reverse, just an you choose. If you refuse I to be satisfied with either of these expla- J nations, will youlriudly overlook the garrulity of nn old man, which has lead him Into the difficulty Joh Millings ascrilic to bis" live man," thai of looking before he . lcnicd, and lighting where he did n't look ? j The one tiling connected with th'm.lmd weather which 1 most regretted and grieved ; over, wan the effect it had on lhoc bright huttcrllien who can only put on their purple nit ire on Sunday, and who do no resolutely, whatever may lie the condition of thingnoiitofihiors. Thcrfivedid I grieve to nee nice young men whose lavender pants were irretrievably soiled, whose two dollar and a half kindn, pearl gray, were ruined in one nhort day. It looked so much an if they had simultaneously parted with their dollars and sense. (If the com-posit or donjpspoil thai, you will gel it my friend, for the same live cents before spoken of. One can he lilicral untilto-morrow night nil rely.) There are many of thene people aliout Washington, and they nre even now (it is late) mourning over dilapidated tight boots, and drying their wet feet. Suuehow they lecl that their effort han Ikvii poorly rewarded, hut they will lie imielcd to do il over again the next time they get a chance. Twas ever thus. SV.W VKAIW CALLS. To-morrow (here will lie a rushing lo and fro, nnd mounting in hot haste livery coaches, and drinking and eating, ami gabbling of nonsense, and the foundations laid for many headaches. The Sunday paKrs have published long und formidable Hsls of (hone who will "lieit ive," and fashionable ieople must Ht to it. It In gratifying to see that these same paiem have, without exception I Micvc, urged the people noto set out wine and other spirituous hcvcKigen for their callers. And the Cabinet Ministers have agreed to add example to the precept, and their entertaining will not contribute lo uuy "drunks" to-morrow. It Is high lime this HTnicioiiH practice were done ttwny with. Many a young wife has had the iron to enter her soul, as she reflected In the deepest agony over a brutish, sottish husband, that she had herself poured out ami urged upon him the wine which ultimately drew him on to the complete nnd hoH'lcs degradation, which she shares with him. The man that offers me wine.meaus it well, and docs so from hospitable intentions, lint no long as wine Works ruin it wilt he lens hospitable, lens kind, than If he were to profil'r me Inn glittering keen sword with which to commit hari-kari, l'or, do you sec, in the former ease I am crmitlcd to let out my brains, while In the latter I am simply pressed to lei out my Itowcls. However, I will not preach a temperance sermon. The season has alrcudy been an unusually gay one, and it promises most brilliantly for the future. And an ihene social enjoyments gm'iw on what I hey feed oil, t.nutrro mti .. n ,r,,i,'ili;iiiy the gayest New Years day known in Washington for many years, weather icr-mitting. There are ipiilc a large number of stranger in the city, come lo nee its wonders, and partake of lis festivities. Thev will see all that is to lie seen vou may lie assured, ami will go to make up for the absence of our Congressmen, who have gone home for the holidays. ItlttPAI. TorillSTs, Washington han come to lie one of the principal Hiiuts in the bridal tours of the day, and we have always nnmU-rs of thce happy ones with u. They hnve long since uivcu up the idea of concealing their identity as Mich, nnd nn' painfully conscious of their uniformly conspicuous happiness. They parade the streets smiling and blushing at all, even at the sharp-eyed ncwsW who lenders them a Ikillimore Sun, only live cents. They are awe stricken, unless they come from Host (Hi, nt the magnificence of the Capitol building. They loddlurahoiit, often guide Iniok in hand, from one wonder to another, nud the more liicxtricnhly he wildcrcd they grow, the more terrifically happy they nre, Hut they are the same everywhere, I saw a pair on the train the other day. They were evidently from the country, and had Ikvii travelingall night. He, a great, tall greeny, can-less of I he fact that he was oh-crved. She, a line, buxom lass, handsome and furtively watchful. They had grown weary of railroad traveling. To he more comfortable, he had pulled off hi ft Kit gear, and his billing ami cisilng was charmingly diversified by occasional pamodic, en ergetic, hut Ineffectual efforts at driving his number nine feet Into his muiiUr five liootn. He would get out into (he aisle and stamp Ijkc a trip hammer, and snort and wheeze like n locomotive. The loving sympathy of bis newly made wife, did not, alas ! avail htm. The kind glances of all in the car, who were deeply interested, did not siilliec. He linally gnvc It up, and slipping on hin overshoes, he sat down and cuocd. rroin the news hoy 1 1 icy presently bought a most delimit I fill novelette. It was crammed full of just the darlingcst conundrums! and Huugning up to each other she read, and ho revelled. It wan a picture of bli"s. The whole ear load of iins-cngcr felt ginnl. Old gray headed men smiled on them Umignly, and thought of the days when they were young. Middle aged men ntopinnl talking of cmp nnd steers, and approved of the proceeding. The only un git crested iee l a tors Here little In y sand nmnll girls who wore pnnlalctlcn, and they will grow out of ll lu lime. The young maidenn of couri thought It rather Is. Id, bnl they looked on It as nomelhiug to lie tolerated. And wlwu ibe exccllemv of nomelhiug tarliculnrly good demanded that this young pair should bury their faces In the name Iniok lo enj.iy h fully, the young men felt that (bey wauled to taken hand thenm-kcn fiulhm In that they strode navngely off lo (he smoking ear. The bride after a lime, conveyed lo her hii-band, coyly nnd shyly that she had not put her shin's on slmr hc had taken teem off to curl up on the neat the niwlil U'fore. "Would he put ihem on for her. They were not light," No more they were. She had tun much sense to wear light shoes, and (bey could lie easily slipsil on and off, Hut, although the task was manfully essayed and per-1 Med In, ll took nn unconscionable time to put on those shoen Hedidu't neein to milter much, nor grow fa tigued, but there was trouble somewhere. She seemed nil nereue as o face and actions, and brooked the delay calmly. It is iossilic they butb enjoyed it. Finally, after a most prodigious ellbrt, In exactly thirty in i mite from the lieginning of the Usk one shot wan on! It wan terrible, and the young mull laiil Ium head on her nhoiilder lo recover ltcl'ure putting nu the other for her. Shall we nut, an he lien there panting In her arms, sympathize with him, and know how it i ourselves? The last seen of them Ihey left the car, he in overshoe currying a pair of hoots in one liaml anu a gailv variegated carina hag in the oil roe, and she encumbered with I he intcrnalH of her back hair, the novelette, nnd a iii)kt of icecream candy. T1IK NKW VKWl. It is mi unpleanant rcllectioti that materials for n certain pavement we rend almiit, are being extensively manufactured at thin moment. And yet mi it is, and will lie. When men cease to (Win good intentions, even though they avail not, we may licgin to despair of onr kind. Itroken they are; worthless, foi'tbe niosi part. And men go on from one yearV end lo another, making and breaking. There is no man so old that he doc not indulge in thin projicusity, and the younger he is, the more be is given to It. Kvcu the worsl have their times to think of I lies- things, and to resolve to amend. It is ti weak lies of humanity, that in spite of nil these good resolutions but little progivs is made, A vim's record is closed forever. A year's sorrow gone, 'et us hope, never to In rcsunvclcd nave as faintly outlined dream. A year' joys which silll linger and live on into another year. A year' failure over which we still mourn. A year's successes which we treasure ami feed on. How far hnve we advanced in that which is good? J low far have onr footsteps slipied buck ? The reckoning in a Rolemn one. The New Year comes with all its opportunities, hnc. nnd furelHHliugs. A- I wrilc the lieil ring out to him a glial welcome. Welcome 187-! A happy New Year! I'KXPK.VXIt. Letter from Hon. Warner M. Bato-man.Cincinnati, Jan. I. To r In- KiliiiU'ti) ili riiirjiniHii (i.eiti-: Having just relumed to the city from New Jersey, my ulteiitiou has k-cii culled toa communication in your paper, of thy liSlh nil., over the signature of "Cincinnati,'' containing; the following paragraph ; "There is a general conviction among members of the bar In tin city, and annum those who have had badness with the Cniied Stale Court for this district. escci;dly in the matters of the internal revenue law. that there i u state of thing here which i a had an anvthing in the relations df the Tammany ring or the ftrie ring with the New York courts; but every one regard ihc removal of the scandal as hoclcss, because John Sherman Mauds hcilmd it.' "I also observe another communication uf lliesiinic writer in ihi morning's (ia-zctte. containing, also, the following paragraph : "It is nu insult to the intelligence of this eommuniiv to pretend that the scandal in the prosecution of revenue fraud In thin city i Ufa us of the discontent of the defrniiders. It Is believed that thovi haveme-!n lo lie content. Thewmmlal fJ in -imii t.f n ihii'lncrship by which a brother-in-law in Mieved to trade on bin inlliieuec with the official prosecutor an well a on his influence in effecting ei.rnpromi'H' at Washington. The scandal is an arrangement which the member of llie bar of this d Uriel, nnd others who have Ih-cii in nml act with the revenue business, Itelievo to disable prosecution for frauds iiixm (lie revenue. These an inwardly IHicls. They are cunningly contrived to injure the good mimcol'ihcir intended victim anil cscujie rcsHHiihiliiy nt the same time, In cncli paragraph and In every sentence ihcatilhor ha skulked Ix hind llie L-licI uf munclcM somelHslics, and no venomous gossip ever niuniaii me reputation oi a m-iglilHir w ith n more dastard spirit. IMd the author manufacture the scandal lo which he now npHidsasauihiirity in it wider publica-liou through the press? The iutiuiaiion in the lirsi paragraph wcre-o vague and -diaeles. thai I wan nt first nt a his a to who wn iuvolvtil or what wa dcsiuneil o Ik cbarueil. and wn compelled lo resort lo il malicious use in the attempt to injure .Mr. Sherman to aMvrtain. The second assumes a clearer shaiH'. 'iheslatemciil (hey contain, so far as they are intended to make charges against me, a iv utterly faU in letter, spirit, and i liferent v. In (he spring of iMill, when apHnlcd IHtricl Altoruev, I wain law pariuer-hip with Colonel toultou and Mr. .lohn-on, in tin; linn nt Ikilemau, Moulton it JiiIiumiii. Kiiidlng that the connection wn embarrassing, and likely, if continued, to subject me to injurious reilecliuiis, aUnit two years ago ) dissolved it. (hiring it Cfintmuamv miilicr the linn nor any meinlH r of it had, so far a I ever knew, or had any reason lo lielicvc, nny connection wilb t iovcrmuciit litigalion iu this district orelsewhcn'ol'nny kind whatever. I have never received iu any form any fee, reward, or cnniiciisiiiiin urising tint of (iovernmeut Ixisincss, whether ending in thisdi-trici or other court of the 1'niled Stales, or iu the dcarimcn( atWa-hing-lon,eMvptniy lawful fee from (he np-propriate guv c rumen I ollitvrs, or paid lo me under direction of thcSi irlarv of (he Treasury. Siiuv the di-idutioii'of the firm of itateinan, Moulom ,t Ji.huwm, I have had no interest of any description in the ImsiucM of .Moulton d" Jolmsm, or of either of them; have never received a dollar from them; and that then' might lie no pmslhility of envil in reference to it at the lime of diswdution, I surrendered all interest of every kind in the luisimw of the linn, landing ni the time, and hi all mien Heeled accounts. have not hud since, nnd have not now, any more connection with their business, or Intercut hi it, than with Mint of unv other lawver in this district.They are buih honorable gentlemen, and my fricml, but iu guveriuneiit litigation, ihey nn jirofcsionii) mlversnries, and no more favor I shown to ihem than Is shown to other lawyers. Since 1 have Ikvii in ohW there ha Ufii bin iiu cn of iheirs cnniproiniKcd by lIuMleparliuents ill Wa-hingtiin, and lhal' I ilid iml recommend. Audit had so hapH-ncd that al-tlnaiL'h ( obmcl Moulton ha jth-sMil nnd tried their eiien with skill and great energy, I have succeeded hi recovering judgment for the Government In everv cane I hiiveirl.il with him during ihehtstix mom lis. It duc tn Col. M.nilion to say that, so utr n i can recall, he lia never miiiiIiI nnylltiiix in rvfon'tiiv to inivormiieiil ouai-s nn nny rioliml uf ivraonal hivor, nml irr iT!"r'm "", " ,n ' " k" inn nave inline, "I'lni-lliniitl anys "ihnt Cnl, M. .nil. .ii 1" Ih-U.-visI In trail i his liilhiemv with llu- ollii lnl jinwiilor." I f iln. , i , nn iihilo ol his olii iit. nml ,v im. proa-r iii.mIo of iihlniniiiK Iniainoas for whh h I onn Ih- In 11.1 wise jn.tlv h.-l.l a.iilile. I iii, lint lieliev'o ll-'lio is nil homirahlo Inwyor, Hut hi nnv event I nimlil not to lie Involvisl In tho'jenlotialea nml M-nmlnt iimtitiic Inwyora hen na In llii-lr iiiialm nf i.l.liiiniiiK liii.in,-.,, evoifrU ll wi n- true. '.Ji I think I lllleili..isliullllsililllllllllll-IV a ronxuilllily n.-.l l.-l..ll:ili.in fur illleJ- illy, nml in mv nllnv I Imvu emlonvon-,1 to know nn rule Inn ihnt of mv dim-nml llio iul.o Inton-I, Tlio ulllrt' la n irviiiK one, and I certainly have utifc'esraHHl the uiL-vitalile measure oi enmities unking from its administration, "(jucinnuti'' ctinlmrdly oppreciaie the value of a good reputution to himself and his family to make himnelf the organ of this irresponsible scandal tn injure mine, hut It In-come base and w icked tn make an assault of this character Unii me merely to afford nn occasion to attack .Mr. Sherman. He in mv friend, but 1 know his integrity as a man and public servant too well to lc- licve that he would support me one in- rttioU fitter nlhcml miscomluc that won d fnirlv forfeit the confidence uf the good citizen. ''Cincinnati" nays that "it is Ih-UcvciI that they (defender) have nain to be content with any prosecution of revenue fraud iu this city." If this is Mi, then for nnci' we agree. I, too, inn content. What I have done is of record; it feak for itself, ami "Cincinnati" can make hi own cxanuiuiliou ot it, in which he will reach a tar nufcrrcsult that in gathering the ncnndal of the street or listening tu the echo of bin ow n. The following show lhem.mlN,-of civil eawM and iriseciitiou tried, and their re- nulls during the yearn 170 and 171. f nave no report iH'imv me oi ine portion oi the vear iMtiil din-ini winch I wiu in ottic 'iliese do not include a hu-gc niimlfr of cases dispocl of upon report and couipro- i miseof the Ttvaury Hepartnient : ! NniiiU'ruf -i i -i- o i-! Inrinu yi'iirM Into -., n tli.-sc I rNovfri-ljiiiHiie'iti t..i iln- lnri-riiioiii in T AmljiKlKciiii'iit r.-iil- iril iitt .l. i. ti I mil i NmiiiImt of cniniiiiil 'il . I 1 1 - mi; Mic Vi-m-s ImTdiiIhI IsTI Of li,.-c t il.lniii-iiMil ti(i(. i,,. AriimUiils Air t ot' tli. tii'I'jiii'-iit iiT,...ir 'Inriim the ji'iuu is7'ij.i,t it-7j S7.j AiihiiiiiI liioiicv.i rciili-,! .Iiiiiim vi-iirs llii-ri-i.'n i.7i.s ;t 1.4 4 States, Mv Inborn have received the com-,i..ii.i..tL...I ..v ..... u...u.Hi.. ..t: i have certninlv the iiooinvnl of mv mm conscience. ; "Cincinnati" fUM-n his charge in his , first paragraph with a n-t'i'inne to the "Tniuil States Court for thin dMriel, and say '"that there i a state of thing existing Iick' which t n bad as anything in the relation of the Taminanv ring or the Erie ring with the New Vork courts.'' Hid the writer menu this ? Tammanv and Erie niv wnpiHircd to have bribiil and bought the Judges in New York, and won their corrupt wuv without the need of district Attorneys, J icl the writerrelleet, in the wrtH'kless swecn ot his malice lo- wanl Mr. Sbermnu and all siipjioscd to U- connecteil with him, upon the Imputation contaimtl iii his.slatement atfulnst one of the pnrcHt Judge- lhat ever nrcsidi-d in nny court? This alarming alleKalion of general fdlieial corruption in die lirst com- muuiculioii is brought down in hi second communicntion to the .Hs-iticaiion that , a lirother-in-law Is liel evtul in trade in ion m inlliiencv." &t in th. ..raeif,,. ,.f hU profession ma lawver! A iiM nublic will estininte the true value barge. ery respect fully, Wahnu M, IUtcman John Sherman. From l In1 iiii'iinciii I '.nninT. iiil. Si fur us the opposition to ihe iv-dec lion oi ,ioiin Miermnnis iaeil upon Hie taics oi in mysterious ,iinl enormous wealth, ami bis want of integrity and of ability, it is slnvr humhuggcry and per-nieioiis miiiveock. There is one ground upon which he might miwninldy and lietieliciiilly lie defeatiil that of li'u intense and strict parlisanidiip. Uc never puts n h-g outside the parly uVv. - We prefer men wlio kii-k nccnititi:itL'. tov- erncir Cox hna kicked several irtit'.j, and ! we like him for it. Ibil, jf a stt':.'rht-oui IteiUllltc;ill In Ol lif rtr ir.1 I,j J lillin III Ohm, Sherman is ihe man, ill. lung e.-perienec nnd high iio-itii.n mi cuiutnitiei s should not be litditly thrown away. W'v anpn-hend llieix1 i no donht of hi reelection. Ashley's campaign, and ihc anxiety of lkmocrut generally lo In.'sit Sherman, at all hazards, have removed doubt. Then- have been Iiint of insubordination uomiii ibe Ke-piihlieaiiH of ihe House. Six in-urgeiils nre wanted to prevent Sherman' election. They know that Shennnn has fairly a ma-jorily of ilieHc)"ihlicanselei'ted. " Therefore they must bolt to U-at him. The plausible reason for floiug that wu npo. sitioii to the caucus system, h w a dill',, cult lo determine uim'u what rcat priu. ciple men who mviil thelrollieiul advanei-tneiil lo caucus nominations could become virtiiiiii nUnit entnince into (he Senatorial caucus. It I slill more dillicnlt to discover where the tive sen ipidoii.-: gentle-men can lie found, who entered into the caucus to tiomiuale House ollicers, and willlHMiiiiibleto overcome their delicacy alHiai Senatorial caiictisinp mi far n- tii take part in it, Ifcihcr ami A-htcy may be able In fix It, hut the way ibie not wvm clear to the mkdiiy mora) triumph that they proioc. POSTAL (TltltKM'k. An tiuliuuaplir piiNT thai a bau-ipiet lu thai city was ohihI with pra,cr by Kev. Kiudey llauiilii.n. 'uhi-kv itii tiger for the -event h ditrtet." Indianapolis adverii-eitieiit : "If llie imlividiinl who is trying loucai- a ihiiii'mt eight hat on a numlK-r four head dc-iii-. In niiiver his iiroHrty he can I'm-1 it where ho obtained hi innt ninu -have." The Home Journal say-: "Mi. John W, llnriier, eldest son of John Harper, of (he firm of N;irsT Hroiliers, lei- built and furnished, entirely at hi- own expense, a Methodist church at 1'orl Wushinyton, L 1. The Harnrs are ntiinur Methodic, while the other greal piil-li-liiiiL' boii-eof New York, the Applet. ni, im- -imdy I-'psi'opalians." lien. Karnswoi th.t 'hairmaiiof ibe House committee on PosioIllitH, tuio had -everal coiisultatiouswith llie lo.tiiiaici-( icncnil, and will, us soon as Congress niii-l ngjihi, endeavor to secure immediate action iioii lus bill making the h-iially for making a "straw bid" for a iummc't to carry (he mails, S",IH.h:'. or Impii'inum ni for not more (ban twelve mmuhs, t hieof Nnni's mo-t imwerful cartoons ap-nam In this Issue of Unrper Wiikly, "Can the law rvaeh Itiin ? Ihe )arf and iheliiant Thief." An M. I1. urip hv the collar a little Slute rrisnn convict," with hall and chain, with one hand, while with Ihe other he vninlv endeavors ( -t hold of Itig Six, renchiiig up only to In sleek nnd sliiiery corMim-ity, That of Mayor Mtilill, of Chii-ago, in Ids tnldren of welcunte to the linmd I hike, In which be wild: "llreece prisluciil an Alexander the (ircnt, but Itn-in hs pin-bleed n greater Alexander. The t!ll W1W This in the record, and iu the success I ! ,'lli"'!-T '' ""l ff'beifd in the vicinl-have achieved I mavfairK chaHeugi-coin- l" "','' J " nre driving them parisim with unv' pa-t" a.liniuHratioii ')"""M-' ' "mT1'1 '" VWI? tlim'tU,u-of this otlice, !.r with tiicm-ord of .' 'hhcw who stcpil out ot the anv other IItrtct Ationn v in il... 1'i.iird I bne tins afternoon were knocked down Bn-al only lrikin ilnnn anph-a, while '"J""' mmlt'. Then' liua Uvu innaiil. Ilieullier oxhiliila hi. Kiralm-a. iu mlainir o Ixillli-llon III amall-aix on"i's; Mini Ihi'lll lip." Verv Kiaal, Mr. Mavor; verv V'1'"1"". -ilt, four of the oa-.es lailiit ill-lieiiK ;-A happy New Yenr." Mi-. Xlavnr. A. 1". i-raW. j THK IIIWA a.iXAIiillallll-. ll ais-ina i.r..li.il.l.. il... .1... 1 1 ....... nam the rolln-iiiont ft i-r Ak,.r, I .... nn, fro Ihiv ill Atlnr- ii llu- llllh f . . "'" ''' I "I" Tlllllll, 1 1 1 ' K . kl . "' , '.' ' .......in. ,1 la thollKlH llua nuns- v. ill la- taken In nnler In nll.ivv to the Inw-liivnkora in t, S.llllloril Slalea tlmt Ihe A.llllillialrnlinn will mil ns-isle from lis alliiii.h- onih,-alll,i.a-l of the ili-lovnl milrairoa. It I nlao loiii'iiisl I Iml iiil.l'liliiiial I, ;, n-i-i. nml. nillat Ik- ohtnimil, ami as Mi-, Akor inn n l fully inf.. mi.. I to iho i-ns-s nml their alilnilinn, ho ia llmntlil In l. thei,.. fiirt (ho lllosl enpulilo of la lforininu Ihe Illlil-M Wllio h t he (tovei-n Illl-lll will n.n.1- Ilia nn. known thai Mi. Akiinuiu will nei-ep. tlleolllplovnienl, II leu.lei-isl, Inn nvina prolml.le he will la'plm-isl iu oliiirm-uf llio onaos, If ho noii-pis the p..-li ion, du tfi rrtn a nu TO THK OHIO STATK JOUItNAL. NIGHT DISPATCHES. ROCHESTER. H It i Hi lt AKOl I THK MOT. i The r.vHH'iiH'iil I nahiilrd. Ibs'liKsi Kii, January :). The city was comparatively ijniel this morning. Four military companie are guarding the jail; loaded can noli are placed so as to command the bridges; there was a good deal i ot hooting at the military. At half past eleven some one placed u Hag on a step in ( .i .i i 4l t t U ",(fm't1' m.,lh ",0 "Avenge your ! hiiHcrn. Jlng. (ieii. Clark took il down, ! when the crowd ruslnil upai him, and for a snort time lie wu in icru, hul was re- lean-. The Shiiitl'lia ordcml out six militiiry i-ompanies. More tniuble is lea ml. Tlte authorities arc determined lo deleud the juil, but they wish the negro Howard well oui of il, 1jis evening the soldier weiv H-Itiilby the uioh with brickbat and nloiies, anil x-veial weiv injure I. The onler to charge was given, hut nome of the men tired instead.j ''l(. m.jj,.0 Howard ha Ikvii Judlcteil. I " H"- JNB! IDiKIt liv rutlian, It was thought that Howard (the negro) 1 w,mm c inKeii into i mirt tin afternoon, but the Judge of Over and Terminer will not eminent nnlil it I determined whether Howard's victim will recover or not. Judge K. Darwin Smith nndcountv Judge Fuller, have directed the Sheriff not to take Howard from ibe jail at present, and to protect public property and preserve (he public iK-acv at all hazards, J he howitzer hnve U-en removed tn Oiisltlott u-hcr llici- ull I .wl Vv. : '"'""'K1. "tr'J 01 opprwaehe fnnn the j citt side of the river more tlK-etuallv, WASHINGTON. ; j tiiKctvajiWivii K aovihoky uoako. Wasmixotos, Jununrv 3. The Civil ... , ,' , , , , Kn,tw 7 Bard held an informal ,cl'"ng to-day. Thea- were present fjeo. Win. Curtis, Jim. H. Hlackman, I. C cox :IK E( R Kliott The othcr . ., ,, I '"rH." "i'iissioii Have not yet ar- ' "lty, but are exjnx-te.1 by t.v morrow. Ihcw will secure their comml- sions from the President Immcdiatolv and ' will hnhl ilo.Il v session! AIT. DAVKXItlllT I'AltlKI.NKII. pt. J. .M. l)aveiiort, formerly ; clerk in Llm Ihinl Auditur'a otlice, who . ni'i'tnlv iiI.huIihI ....il i.. .,f H...,it ...:.i. u.m to'kill by shooting (. T. H. Wall, a eomrtu justice nt the eace inthiscitv, has Ikvii pardonitl by (he President, the irinciial groundn for the pardon In-ing that at the time of the commission of (he ollense, OaveniMirt wan supimsed not to he in full iHHvH-ssion of his faculties. PATH XT KXTKXliF.ll. The Coinmis-doticr of Vateiit to-dav extendeil the patent of Hciirv KiJu-r .If1 Canton, Ohio, for mowing machine. Imstak HHVtiy.vrKN.iKo. Indiana rallmad from Paris to Clear j Lake, Michigan. j WKATHKIt l'ltOllAllll.lTIK. lcar weather with northweslcrlv wiml is probable for Thursilav from Florida to Kentucky mid westward; clear and cloudv wealhcr prevailing on the South Atlantic coast; the hanmiclcr will continue to fall in the middle and eastern States, with cloudy and fog. Westerly winds with cloudy weather continue over the lakm. An area of low barometer develops inNc-hni-ikit and .Minnesota. THE DOMINION. HKi:i'IN)i OK THK 111 I A II l " TII.UIK. Moktiik.II, .luiii.nrv :l. Tlic nniiunl mwliiiKof III.- Ciiniulhn liminl of Tmilc :i lii'lil lien' lo-ilav. l'lVHi.lcnt Yoiiiik, ill o nin, ,,,ku of tlu ivlu-f Kivi., ),v .M-iiiliviil in I'liii-iiKo. An ni-i-oiint n nivni of llu-vi-ii of tin- ili iiiiatioii from llii Xnlicnial ll.iinl nfTraili-nl Si. Jxiih. wliiw rlii- 1'niiiil NtutM ii-IiWiiw lisil pawl n riTiiliillon fnvnrlliic n niiiroi'itv Irony with Citnnilit, At Ihtmlt, iloiiin-nl ili-li-aaiw in tho (' iiiri'lllinii ailviH-ntiil tin-nm-itriirtiiiii of iM-iiiuil i-oiiiii-i-linir IjiIh Krio nml Oniu-rio on .'iiiiiiilinn Miil. Mr, Ynimu naiil lhal no iK.iimhiry linw lioulilinii-rfi-n-with llu- ii.ti-Irii.-li.iii of nn iiiiiniYi'iiiint for Iho ooliiiiiiin g.KHl. IIOAIIIIOK AKTN AXIi MAXI KAITI MW - A lullsTKIIIIlitHI-X-ilflX. Al a mn-liiiK of tho lloniil of Arlaunil .Maniiliulim- IimIhv, tho fooling lu lnivn II. i ."" "''lWlw. ra vory ... ...... ,-...,- ,,- ni.-... vAL-iioinoni uiv ..iiii'o. .miiim oi "vivo In ooinmi-roo i hiiiiiiIhI throliirh llu. n.i.in. A miiiilior of irio-.tHWoroiri-M-nt.niiilri-iiiaiiii4ltlir.imli out tho pmccnliiiip omloavorinir In nllnv tin" oxi iloinonl. riimlly a lmll.il wn tn- li.-i. .....I .1. . 1- ll V - V k. i ami Hi.- -.Kl,., ,,,-kot .loolnml ol.-.- i . , , . j A propiwltinn t iinwat the oliairiiinn ! !' I'' ! r"" r'I,i'll1,;l'"ll"l ''J' , il l llh in that rilrei-tloll. The nttompl, i, .i.m.i iin-111-i-o-.-.lnl. .1111. -Ii loi-l- inir w:w nroilsi-il. CHICAOOr Till: I1I..K KAIIKII MAtlx i nn Aon, Jan. :X Wo lonrn from the fivluhl iiKi-nt of the I'liion ui-ilu- nml (eiili-al railrnnila, that the mail, wliioh ii.no mrn iii.n-Kniloit hiiiio Week tn loll on on lluwe nmils. will n-m-h II Im iii. niltht nml Chioimo on l-ri,hiv. The inter- n,.i,, - -- ,on- pn y Iww n l.anii.ii,- nml Ilawllns. TUB Al.DKIlMANIC TI1IAIA The (irnnil Jury this imirniiiirnssun-im-iieisl invesliiraliiii, the nhlermanio linU-ry oimw, nml will i liniio nnlil the work I- ihnnitighlv ilnne. It la miller-atoial Ihnt tho trials nf the.,. 111.-11 will ooiiiim-iiis.iiti the ,-,ih. Al.leriiian (ilinlo will Is- the lira! vtoliin I.miiuIiI la-fiirp tlio I'oiirl, na ho ivna the lirst nmu imlielisl. , 411 I t I .I...V ' 1 he repirl of the Sanilarv SuiH-riuieiiit- ,l lies At,, im-a. nwn. til a lllul'll Inf. I --t'lialor llarlnn faamsl n lonu oirenlar 'or In reply to reivnt erllieiania iiniii hia i oomluel. A atmiiu eoiiiliiuntioii is -aiil to i I la, I'..- 1 .1.1... I... I III I. ...1... I ! '' foi-miiwnKalnst I ,v Alllaoii, Ikalu.. : uii-iiu, ALBANY, N. Y. ... . ii i i.. Vi.iiiw. .Ium i !i ii-li. Iloaau'a m inl olaliuiiiK Twwl'a -nl , ai-latiirlh thai li.iml vote-wore fnimlu- leiilly en-t for Tvviasl. The im-mnrlal iininiltiv nt S'Volilni-ka ihooxiinlslnii I of Tueeil on iioi-ounl'of IVnll.l., Iiiliiiii.lu- lion anil vioh-IHX' nl ehvtioll laaitlls. The ! i.u a..,..i -iv... . i npia niva iieiv. I TlioS-miioratilli-il llu- 1'iih miii-mliiieiii liy -7 iliiailisl l-"i. ' THK MKVATolUAI. INVKsTlfi VTISli coM- Msnx, Nkvv YoltK, January :!. The Custom ( House Si-natoriitl Investigating Coinmi. i "lon, conisting of Messrs. lbickingham, Howe, Siewuri, (Wrly. 1'rua and Ifaiv. aid, met to-lay in the t ollectoi's room nt j the Custom limine. The sewion will Lo rel, no one K-ing allowed to Ik- present m R prcmni itl .V OX THIKO AVKKl'K BVSK. Another run wn commenced on the Ihinl Avenue Savings Hank. The bank ollb-em say the bank is able to make all ncecn.-iiry paymeuu. VfX-KU OIIDKIIKII Tu TIIKI THAX li,WT, I H'0 frigate Congn-M movi-d from the oiuvyyanl into the in'am this morning, and sail this evening for Havanoa, to re main until further onler. It U said other veels will go lo the Cuban count, and commander nre ordered to give nieeial protection to such American a, have incurred thcdi.pb.asniv of the Spanish volunteersTill: IM X OX Tlllltli AVKXl'K I1AXK. The vim on Third AvenncSuving Jtonk hisied ull day. Three hiindml thousand dollar ba ihu far Uh-u paid out, and thfre Is half a million cash still on bund. while one million seenritie can be con- verted in-iilc ol inlay. Another Saving Hank ofll nil to advance the Third Avenue a quarlci'inilljan, hut it wan declined, itnnrc-fxi: i:xpi;ssk. 1 Commisioto f I'lilit;,, u',.,l. v.... j Nort to-ilay dlschai-ged six general mer- intcmlent of sewer nnd a number of other otlicials, reducing (he expense of ine ocpanment inns tar .!p.i,(m kt annum. ti;unm ovkii. Theclcrksofiheold Hoard of Aldermen nml Assistant Aldermen turned all Imoks, I puicmnnd documont over to theclcrkn ol Ilia new boards. I . MOTION nKi'l.IXKO. Judue Cordona declined to irrnnt llm motion to net aside the discontinuance of suit to lorleit the charter of the Tobacco Aloutitacturing Association. ! A llltOKKIt ARRKrfTtin, , Ikvltmaii W. Andn-w, a broker, was urresnii ai tne instance ot Mis Amelia i (irahnm who iiccubc him of ohhiiinni, !..!. I t i ii c. , ., . " lent representations. It is xnu'l the lad v has a number of love letter from An drew, who is married.' Seventeen case of small hx hiuee ven- icioiiy anu invee oentlis. isri;Lr.AXEOf.s item. The funeral of Jneph W. Gregorv, o prominent memlierof t he Internationale, who died here .Mundny. lake ldncc to- morrow. 1 c wan formerly proprietor of ""P",' " iUll.illllJl l-,XJirCK. A case of n death from pork poison is repot red in Newark. The los hy the burning of Car& Uurke's oil factory at Itlissville, L. I,, hint night. etceedH three Iiiindreil ihousund dollars; no insurance. About .Sl-KHI dollars ban been paid to Mnall depositor by the Bowling (ireeii -il lll)H llltllli. The Coimnb-sioner of ihe Lunatic A-yliim in Jersey have imrehuntil one hundred acre of land, ami excet toex-nd seven hundnil thousand dollam for a new iisvluiu in Morri county. One-Hfth of llie amount ha ulrcfldv'hccu ap-proprialed by the legislature. POLITICAL. HAMfsiliHi; IlKITIIUCAX lOSVKNTlOX. Co.woiin. . ii Jim. ::.Ti. v.. am,,l,ir,. H,io.blican S.a.c Convon.b-. J"'U' 1 ltsl,,'-"- The following Jh the ulntanee of the resolutions: The IiM d. Ian- that tlio Wi iiiil.li.-.i.i parly U a pnrtv of procrotw, nml l,a Hvnml tho iH,iiallty of nil inon lioforo tho law, tlmt iu ini-ii,n liomrforlli in ono of IH-iui-fiil lint uolivo prottro... to proinoto iiniviwal oilii.-aiion ami that tlio lawn nro faithfully c.voontt.l; to onhnnoc tlio Baiiw of iliililnlry nml watrw of Inhor, liy nihiciiia tin- nwt of trniHKirtntioii unil iliniiiii-hini; tlio oxpon-o,. of cxoIiiiuko lio tiin farim-m ami oiiin-n-; to rotn-noli llnm-oo-wiiry oH-nililiir,t niilloo taxn-lion, n-linko oormplion in nllioo nml oloot I ii.ino tun mm.! nu-,, to nininni-n-r tho nf- fair of .lie ( iovorninont. Jlio mimiiiI nllirniH Hint tlio siu-i-. of Iho A.liiiitii.rali.,n in iho mliu lion of the jlolil nml wttloiiioiii of the Alnliaina olaiina, a iliwrviiif! iho oiiiiinioinlnlion of allInn-ltol.ill.li.-niiM. Tin- thinl h-hIm- that tho war nml Iho ilolil ooiiHi iiiolil In it an- ilm- to tho I Vni. oomlio piirty. 'I'lio fourth iloi-lnroi. imaiiil Hiii-it-mlor in Iho lioMi-niiii-nt into tho liaml- nf those who woiilil havo u-riiii Utl in lo-ntriiolioii.'I'lio lil'lh rvwilroK tlmt wo iiiM-rilm iiion nnr ImiiiH-iN hoin-Hiy, iv-omimy.n-troni-li-inoiit ami ivfi.rm. 'I'lio nixlli iloohiroi. tlmt nil laxnllon, to In- iiiMt, iiiiir.1 Ih- iiiual. Tin- novoiilli oall for tin- nl,li.liini n ,,f tho fninkiiiK privilifio, I for tho n-onro- inont to laliorof im jii-i n-wnnl nml tho pniillolioll of ltlilvoraloil!irnlinli, nml rlim-s tho I Vin.HT.itii- parly uiiworlhv the iHiiiliilomv of llie nation. Iho i-iL'hlh imlom- (irnnl'i, n.ltnitiw- nation nml ,n,H,-H hi.n r n-okvii,, in INi K. A. Straw wna n..iiiiii:il,-il f,,r I !,iv oriioi-, ii ii. I Allwri S. Twi.-holl, for Hail-roa.l Cniiiiiiiioiior. N-iinlor Wukoii nililroMNTtl tho . ii. o renin mo nillilllilHInitlon nf (Irani n- honest, ,trilio nml o.-onoinionl. lion, fully in.lor-iiiB lli,- niliiiiiiimmtion nf i I loiUvlan-,1 that ho know tlmt with two j ,,r ihm ti-illiiiK ox.-optiom, tho l'roiih-iit I ' """"I im-mn ninoc ho!nK -worn ' into olli.r. .j.ni-no.l. STATE tEOISLATURES. .MAK-.Ai-iirs.rri.. Ikwriix, .Iniiiiury ThoMn-saohii-s.-lls U-nihititre nssomhloil to .hiv. llor m-p II. CikiIMki- was olootul I'nwiileiit of llie Snalo, un.l John K. Sniifonl, . if Tnini. - t SK-nker nf tlio Holle, After eom I I'li'linir lio uivaniuilion the trn l,.,,l.l. u t"""'.', ""T'11"1 ,'" l'"""''"" I" .,ZCn?Z I aernion wna piiirll isl hy tho Kev. hr, liri.lito. i oniHMly, ot . nni MAIXK. Arm aiA, Al.:., Jauiinrv ll.-Tho Maine Uvialntliro oH-ul Its' aoatiun (nslnr. HoiiIh-ii Foster wnaeln-tial l'r.-i,l...,i,,ci',.. Ilnil-o, nml l-'nsleriek HoWo Smiker of me ,-s-mne. iiinii orniii-iioaniljoiirnisl until to-morrow, when the liovormn- will I r inaimiirniisi. I'llNNaVt.VAXIA. II II. i . ".i..""" .iniiiinry 1. Mover- nor iioarya inr.-nu,- in tlio U-nisliitnro n-pix-s-ills the total .1,1.1 in nenrlv tweiilv nine niillliiua; ilislnotiim tho siiikinu fliml ami onaii in in.- tronanrv, the linlanoo ml I.I-..VI.I..I for i- SIM.Iuii ikni Tl... pnnl nll'iliirliiK tho Inst live yenra nvornn-a ..- -. a.--.. aiiiieinoill il llu- preaelit i-omlittm, of tho olaiin UKainal ''' lo-nernl liiivi-rnniont nml ni li-simia itisluetisl liv Kvnna, who tHiiha-lisI the .III Ilia ..-.I, I I...I a,.v 1.1 ....... ' " "I" lR Iml iy. n i,i n-latlvo to ihi. - . w a-iiiiiiiK nirninat l-.vniia. Hi inlla nllenlli.il to the mivsailv ,,f imkhi(i vaeeiuiltion ootill.ulaorv ! 'iis-,i.i.i. I. il'l'lllloiml louialalioii to' pivvonl miiiiuii .,....,..-, .... n .ii.i.iii oi iiinrniiiiiiofroin the tm-ai-ul liH-al on nml ihe i.aiiil.li.1 "' !' M"l'l""'illnofor.l,Ta,.v, U-lnwim' ", iiivnniiin. no nlliiih-a In the oluloxioii. iloeirlne of f,. tmih-, nml iuio.es orioi n-ien-uiv tiiualii.iial tooh,. MAIIVI.AXII. II., r. .... i , . . . "wi' unv ol una .slate oolivollisl lit AuyamJii to-tlnv. lot I I li,.. rl..l .7.. rlly, nml imimsiialvly n,lj.,unii-, until tn- luornnv. III" JtU KI-l-lox AT Mtl llAI KEK. Mli.wAl-KK.:, January ;i.-Tho tlraml Duke nml party loft ,. Plantation H. at liall-pa-t twolvo to-.lav a l,nro,.,e "loigll tlniwn hy four hlnek horaoa nml ny many promiiienl oilinona In "loiglia. liov. Wnshhiirn ami Mavor I.UU1IIKUH. iic-oiiphsl ,i,a j , ,m linrniioho The party will visit the hnv, view (ho Iron works, nml hri,i(r in, at tho National Asyliiin , three oVItx-k, whore una i-voryiiiinn tn r,i- noas ir n iri-ainl roi-optioii. A mluto will lie hrecl on their arrival. lViratir,n on a irranil aoale nre jt..inK on nt Ihe .cwliall llonao for n Kraml Imll to-iiiKht, which Iml fair toHiiw- onyihim, f the kind ever j ;..-.,ia-. i no apaoloua parlora nml,lrawnw rooin uro l inK approprinlulv .l.--orat ,,r the (a-oniii. Wouther ail " ia- iioainsi. WISCONSIN. IXAI dl llATI.ix or STATU uPril'KUa, -M aiiisox, Janiiaiy .). The newly ohrt-.1 State ollhvn. woroaworn into olliu-nl 12 Vlook, In the Aaa...I.U- i l i... i... Cliief.lii.ih-e Hixon. niter whii-lKlovorno'r Wnahhiirn was oacoiteil I., the Kxoeutivo oflii-e liv ( inventor l-aire hihl, whore liere-c-oivoil the ooiiKratulnlioiiaofn In- niiiu-ln'rof lontleiiion of laith pnrtloa. In ,ho eveninxtlK' Slate oflioen. held n mvptinn -S-..I.H, ..nuiiinor, nt winoll lliolf wns n InrKo eom-oiirao of a-oplo. (Invomor Wnshliiirn, (lovornorl-'air-oliilil nml other State olliix-ra, and Jtidu-a lit till' SlII.H.,,,.. I' . .!.. '.. . , , e -i ""11, won ineir mines, lelt this iiioruiiiK for Milwaukee, to inn-nil ..-.1..I...I .,i me in-iinu ijiike, ioiti.:ici-. Terrible Catastrophe in Ireland. A 4'nui-l .loom ii,ir utm Way ' 'roI.Ml a ilh l-iKii.te l.ni-ire XiiiulM'r H.lhsl nn. n'ouiuleil. IKl:i.A.l. OlVIXIi WAV OK A KI.OOII. 1)i iimx, Jniuinn- 3. The floor of the Court room at Kitty Cloi-hor, in Leilrim, Irolnml, gave way whilon trial wna in progress. The room wna crowded nt the time and throe hundred persons were iireeini- tatod a distance of thirtv or form feet. The number of thoao killed is !...!.'...,., Sorow thirty nre liailly injured, moat of tlioui fatallv. FIIAXH. THK IIK.fni.If AXI) IXIVKlWAI. Bl.'-FRAnE.I'Altm, .Iniiiinry 3. M. A'nntrnin hna written a letter acceptim? the noininntion to the Assembly from the Itnilicnl pnrlv in 1'nris. While ho doolans. hia la.lh.r il.... n liopillilic alone onn anvo France, he refuses to plnee the Hepublic nlwve univer-anl sullrnKi-. This reservation hna given ofl'disc to aoiueof the joiirmila wliioh lirst irnKiseii ins ramliilaoy, l liov reproach iiim for thestnml ho has taken. 'nml u-iil.. draw their Hiipairt. OAMDETTA IX MAILsKtl.I.lx Uisliiitohoa from Marseilles the preKcnce of iamliettn in that city vim Ihe call uc of much uiritation and wtnin A'u. order. 1 1 in hotel wan mirroiimletl venter-day by friend, who endeavored toea'll Iiim hul At one time the nuaemhlaffe Ik-- eanie vo iiuiiwi-oita nnd tiirliidwut tlmt IrooiM were nr.lcred to tbu .nn nml Charwebi'n charged unjii ami imperiled the moli. (Jnnilretlil wan not nllowcA lo It-nve the hotel for feur that Ilia ntiia-ni-inee would load to further distiirhnmvs. lie advites his friends not to ieraiat in col-leetintr in larp- Ualica in thoatreeta, or attempt resistance to the millloriliea. lie U-lla them Ihey hnve a riidit to hold moct-inss, Inn (hey should withdraw Inproa-oni-e of im uniusl force, ami nut provoke n Ciilliaion. i here hna boon no rou.-w.il of ibe ..;t.i. tlon lo-duy. (InnilH-ttn roinnina nt hia hotel, nml it ia o-iveii nut thai I.,, i-ron. Iluoil to hia room by illneaa. I.N.JI.AMl. IXIXIHIX. Jllll. it. A Imili.l ileiii.iiidlrn. tion will anon lake lilniv in honor of Sir Cbnrloa Iilko. llie limes thinks Minister Cal.u-axv aervial hia (invernuietit a-nloiislv. but mil jndioinitsly. Alaiiit l.MM prianm-ra nro now in oualo- Iv of the (ioi-mana. who hnve laa-ti InLen ns h.iKiani-s fur iililnuioa 'la-lnili.l mi (Ionium soldiers. Suiiiinnry pnaxxaliiiKa will lie taken in easea uf liumier niihsa the noliial ollemlora nre siirromlensl liefore the Std of the present niniilh. Thehnsl-np-a will lie eoiirl-ninrtinleil. lliiainoss nt ihe Stm'k Kx. linina-vw-ter-day oxws-dwl in nmnii.it that of nnv dnv within the Inst hfty-aix yrara. dcrninn n-aideiita hon nre alitioniiir Itismnrck tn deiiinml nn tiailoifv ur indemnity from the I'lutcd Slates lor snppliea uivoll by American- p, i. Kn-lirh ilurilit,' the lule wnr. Iixtaix, .Iniiiinry :l. Kveliing In niipiinnt Irniiieii.'ui to the alaleim-ul nlrondy u-lcirrnphcd, ihnt tiormnli nulhor-itios have ordered the trial of hostas-ea in Ki-niH-o, a aiooial ili,al.'h to the Stnnilnril thta evening says the (iermniia have ami-ilinly evineoil moderation, nml tlmt Ihe iitioationa nrisinu- from the naaaaainnliou of H-iviirian anliliers in l-'runiv will la. settled without resort to riironms mcnsiirca. A di-iateh from Coiialaiitiiioplc nu-tioiiuoos thai fniir(inx-k hriits have lai'ii wrta-kisl in the black aon, nml nil un Imnnl iorisbtsl. Maiiiiiii, January :t. A aas-ial niivt-liiKofthe Ministerial Coiineil wna hold yesterdny, tho K'mg pi-iiliii in a-rs.,ii. Tlio ipu-ationa of the nsia-uin)i of m-a. aionaof.ho Corlea and of niKiintiiik n now Cnptnin tioiiernl fur Culm, win- under ililisidernlion. It s umlcraliaal thin n ihvision wns nrrived nt on the Inllor Kiint, nml that the name of the np)aiintco w in ia iiiinoum-isi to-morrow. BRIEF TELEGRAMS. A man giviliK the llmnc of K. I.lK-s-amiaaiiroai of Illinois, hnsliecn nmstotl In Ilalliim.ro, chariftal with robbiiiK amini-la-r of bit-iuoaa hou-a-a. A dispntcb iluii.l WhocliiiK, V. Vu., .Iniiiinry il, anys: The vote on aiihscrlp-tioti lo Iho rittsbunr, Whivliiia Km-lucky railroad, hv Ohio oniintv. toslnv, wna ourriisl hv ul.i.ut lifteeii huiidroil tin-jorily ulaive llie noocsanry three-littlia vole. The majority in tho oily'la ovorwhelminii from twenty-live hundred tn three liinu-aaiiil. Onlv nlxni. one hundred nml lift v were Hilhsl nitainat the auliacripllon in Ibe city. A henvy vote wna lailhxl. At ihc mutual mcciimiof the stiM-khol.l. era of the I'h'velaml nnd l'illahiiriih Hail-niad, held nl the n'llix. uf the onmmny in ( lev. Und ycslcnlay. the fulbiwlnu Ikinnl of liim-tora for the present vi-nr were ehvliil: Tbnuia A. Suit, I'hiliidolphin; (iisirm' W.Prf-a, I'itlslitiruli ; II. I'. Ilnnnev, Clevelnml ; Jay (inulil, New York ; lli-nrv S. Siniih, New York ; Win. IIukf, New York; ( lutrlca lienor, Now York; (leu II. Kola'rls, I'hiln.lelphln ; ,1. V. I',,rt,-r Llovoltiml; V. W. Shnw, I'ittaburuh. ' NATIONAL Insurance Company, Ol lltV.OIt. Iliilnc. ('n.llal, (o.ui In la-iii. h-ii.tsll, tjl'itKl.otai Aan-ls, Nov, 1st, IsTI, iner . . IIi.i.'iO Loss in Cliic.iini. tiniler - - :m,iHH) ti,i.iia:n iiiiiin, uvu'i AKra. HI I'ISK ST.. NKW VlUIK. J. W. I II I CI . I.oenl Aitoiil, t'oliininiia, t., ll.n'J.'i.wAs'imi LANE & BODLEY John and H alorN.a., OITTOIIxTlNr.TI, O., ' haviiaitimk STATlOXAliv AND IMlKTAlll.K MTI0A.3t KiyoiNKN. Boilers and Mill Work, Circular Saw Mills, LATir AXI) SIIIX(J1,K M.U'HINXS, Vo(mI Working Machinery, SHAFTING, Hangers, Pulleys and Couplings, N.trKTV POWER EtF.TlTi.,.. 1 I Ittr Ilc-icns, I'liierim, T.ails, nnu rnciiinea nre the most ( oiiifil,.!.. ,,,! KxtonHvo ii't-iT ,ri-,".otv' '","hl!"ir produce the lltal WdltK nl the I.OWKST l'HICK. Illiwlni.nl CntnloKiiMnutl I'rioea fnrnl Im- on opph.-ntion to LAXE AND XODLKV. uov tl ilHnww2tjnil Gins COLUMBUS 3ACHIIE CO. OM MIU S.OIIIO. PortnMc nml Stiitiuiiarv STEAM ENGINES, ! 'shnrilnaa. i Pnllvya, miiiera, I mil .JonrliiK nml Slnrhlnrry, Knv.llf. Fuinfia, i Trip llamairn. Iiiprovod Circular and Mukiy MIZiI,a, AUm, every description of lU'lorlH, ripoN and (HNtliiK .ji coin iu nnu una vt orkn. M A C II I V E CO. ?U" o',-,,E,",",-. I'BMIDaUT It Si r'T. JAS.(I. IM LLIXU TimAlURM. Manufacturers of l-nllcya. Nhafllna;. Ilanarrra. liiti.r.,vpl llrush Ttlmniiii( Mnrhlnra una Xalnu, Iron tiainpa. We also mnke to order Iron fence., u rating-. Awa.nw Iroaa Holla, air. . , r-fl on hnnd STEAM OUAGKS and all kimU of IIIIASS WllKK. WORUK WATKR NTBEET, lletwccn North nml Last Street!, Jrty9 C(lU'Mlll'8,0III0. FOrXIMlY & MACHINE SHOP. NA.U-pACrrRKR OP PORTABLE AND STATIONARY ENGINES. ( allWH IT ,n IR XAI HAW- ...a aauiLitJI. AI.COTT. orllllOOM UAXDI.E i.ati.W. Tlirwainir Mncliinra. Mi. win ami Ilcir, ii i. n o raucs, outrnr .wuia, .win :, . ' ,,u,l'u,u(ra.iioraf row-era, t.rallnt nml reneing, to., e, 4c. rtu niniis ni KeiininiiK al Short Notice I11I0AI) RTHKET, (Corner of State Avenue.) I'lll.fMBl'aollIO. BOOTH'S Carriages & Buggies MANTFAITonY-Cor. Third andCavStn. Hhl'llSITIlKV-liill a Block, North llihSt. Oi l tllll H. OHIO. (Ililet, Lurp-st, nml most wlilelr known hslalilisltnient in Cenlrnl Ohio. Oil hniul nii rri su top biuu i:n. I'll.KTItKM, ! KAWAVN. ntKotoiiii. I'ARHIAUKNand ,iia:v ni-jjajianu of l.nlwl Sti lra nml Ih-at Manufacture and i- iniHi, nun a miye aioek of aecond hand llupfiiea and ('arrinuvs. OSBORN, KERSHAWtl6.7 Have mi ivnlnn eleimnl line of may; t'ANiiMivtHi.t: 1 11 13 N H ii O O 1 HI In lUm-k nml Cnlitreil Casluncn-.s, Diaifonnl Serj.'1-a, Satleeiia, Vnlcrinn Clotlis, Pon-lins. Ileiiricltn I'lotlnv Kiti.reaa Wollia. Merinos, M.ihnire and Al'iacas. Now NlrliMl Nliaw la and Nearra. Sea Velvrla anil VtlvctM-aa. Xew l.laelt and I'olorm Milk. r Wtmlra Uaada, en t'nrpela, o H Iniliia Nhadea and urlalaa, ONIIOK, KKItNll.tW A 0. COMMERCIAL BANK, fo. lOO N. 1 1 lull Ht (SoHsions's Block), COLUMBUS, 0. (HUNI'.K J.HINSIIN, F. ( . SKSSItlNS, J. A. .IKKKHKY, 1'l'UI.MirTllRi. P.iv In.orro on Deposit, lluv and Sell Hold nml Silver, lioreriinii-nt lloiula, and all tirsl clas, SiH-uritleti. laatie Paaaattr Tlrke.a To nml from all Iho principal norta in En-roie, mil llBAria aivul.lo In .loi n, on all the prim-i-wl citiM and towns In Knmpr ami do a (irm-nd Hanking Hilaincai. CollltTtiiina riHTivi- prompt attention. ANDREW SCHWARZ, Practical Plumber, lHVi SIX TH HIGH NTREET I.KAD I'll'K, , S1IKKT l.KAII, HATH TI MS, WATKII CI.IISKTS, IIVIHIANTS, STIIKKT WASIIKItS, And all nrlii loa usi-tl in Ihe l'liinihinir bind. m-aA, kept coii'ituttly on hand and KKIimI 'p In Moat Aiitrovrd Nljlr FA M, AX I) W1XTF.K STYLEN MILLINEKY GOODS, JIHT HKI'RIVKII AT 4IM IOiimI Town Htioct. Miwt .Yaa Hriiwiimn rnlh ntlrntlnn in htr liiLpW-tunt U'ltniiliil Moi'k nf lli hInivi (IihhI-, Mvlrrtnl Willi m in rvfi irmi to (lilii iinirki't. rirnniiitt Mint pnfwinn of Fill nml Stniw Hutu nimlr n nNi inlly. A!w Jiwt rr- xZdA-zn aooDs, I Will UT MAMTArTOUY, Hulwwk'a Improved Curved Yoke Sliirl, niitile In u.-r nt iW Kftut Tnwn irtrwl, liv l. Sum Ii. Tli. Hit lt nn.l nmii-. tlillnp SliirU iillin-il 10 tlic itillir, nil mrld WiiiK inixrlv (ihijxtrllnnit.. Tliry ilh (hi LirmUn, Hilli' iitrr. hAliilnrtioi, pnrtmiiioiit. Alwo llrrwi nuil lonk MkUIhk. |
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