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ihc NI Northerner . W PAW, MICHIGAN. NEWS OF THE WEEK. The East. The Now i K legislature Iihm 1v special act lengthened the term of Judge Neibon's court, in order that 'hf Tiltoiid'.ccohor trial may lo OCtfilnrtll without an ml jonriiineiit to another term. The town of Haverhill. N. H.. is njitatt I DJ tragedy Oi talfautUaafW horror, which for "rTTrfTTgj hrutauty and teiTihle wickedness is almost without parallel. The victim was Miv. Alma I 'iiHTt-on. it highly respectable lad of the town, who had heen married hut a month. The pI0-1.11 of fWt BM baajBl in the Iiouhc. and Minn ol the neigldiorx r ishiiig in, they disoov- red the baadliM ixniv of Mm, Brmnoo sitting in a cluur ami I douhlc-bancled shot-gun lying on the liner, the niuvlc pointing kOWtBd her. Almost the entire head and nook were blown from the IhkIv. all that remained being a Hinall .oltlol: ol the lower jaw. which hung Upon her DTI Bata The head was almost wholly blown to BOMB) and scattered on the ceiling and walls of the room. The Urgent portion of the head found wan a piece of skull alioiit three (MUM in length by two in width, which had pawned through a window, breaking a place of its exact MM in the glass, and lodging in the door-yard. Ob the Move, ceiling, walls and floor were ncat teivd Hood, tlenli and hair, forming a scene ghastly and revolting to all who wltBMMd it. The body rented in the chair as natural as in l.t . The feet wen oil the tender of the stove 6M hand held a IbBI of cloth, while the other grasped a needle and thread ah if to take an other stitch in the work. An old man named Sav.r. who BBS doing Ood jobs for the family. Was al rented on suspicion of ha :ng coluliiitted the foul deed. A recent live at Hartford. Conn., destroyed St. Patricks church, valued at 150.00tl. The West. Special advices from the Southwest announce tlie end of the Indian BBf for the winter at last, (ien. Mile ha, during Ml late campaign, ad ministered a tar more severe druhhing to the restless trilies on that frontier than tlnev.i received before, and has left them in Jio con dition tor an early renewal of hostilities. One of the most disastrous, ami wide-spread storms in the West swejit BMT ( olorado. of Utah, and California, ou tlie 20th of January. Then- was loss of both hfe and pro ji v . Several costly railway bridges were destroyed, and sevi nil tOWBB submerged. A unrulier of terrible disaster, SBBBBd hy snow-slides, are reported in the mine ol Ctah. In the I'.ig Cottonwood canon nix man were overw helmed and ktimi by a slide. At tBStBBBI of Alta a large numbj of people were covered to a great depth by the snow, and many per lshed. In on demolished house was found the body Of Mrs. Carey, Kitting in a rocking hair, with nn infant olasjied iu licr lum Near tJiem w ( re the husband and a hUle girL All had bBHI suffocated by the anew. At another house was ibg out one man alive ; another man. who bad Ken sleeping beside hm Lu lied, was dead. Still another dead body waa found in the vicinity. hepoiis from the Michigan fruit region repre Hfiit Unit the prosjve.'ts for the coming MBBBB are very tlattering, the recent eold anap not having injured tlie Inula. In some sections of Illinois it is stated that considerable damage has been done to the fnut treea. Accounts of the floods in California couthm tlie tirst reports of tlie vast destruction of prop erty. One million dollar' worth of womrty was swej)t away in Mr.rvsviik alone, while the t arm civ in the rural district suffered much Ions in fencing and stock. Sun tii ; Co.'s plow and cultivator works at l'eoria. 111., were destroyed by tire Jan. 23 ; loss 150,000. About 200 men are throw n out of employment. Tlie origin of the tire is un known. The linn will rebuild at once. The South. It ia stated tliat a scheme i on foot for the removal of the Louisiana capital from New Orleans to I'm ton lUiuge. Tlie Conservative nimberH of the Louisiana legislature have asked the Congressional in vestigating committee " to take tho return of 1M74. togc titer with all fair and relevant testi mony, ami upon such returns and evidence de clare what BMBaMM of tlie Legislature MOT elected." I Congressmen Hoax. Wlkoeler. Frye and Mar ahall. of the investigating committee, eom nien. i I the work of taking testimony at New OlISBBI on the 2,'1 of January. Florida legislators are a bad lot. The Ker-geant-at-Anns wax directed biam-st alwentees. and while in the pursuit of Ids duly he wax fired upon by Senator l'arlin. who. however, alleges be wax tirst lired at by tlie Assistant Sergeant-at-Anns. In an affray in New Orleans, last week, fie BgB Weeks. Assistant Secretan- of State, wax shot and killed by Oeorge I'aris. Tax As sossor. lloth were colored men. A woman wax tlie cause of the trouble. An attempt waa made a few nights ago to capture tlie notorious James lyx at their home, tnree miles from Kearney. Mo., a small station on tho Hannibal and St. Joseph railroad. Their bouse wax set tin tire and a hand grenade thrown in through the win low, the explosion of which kilh-d a child eight years of age and wounded two others. The James boys, who are supposed to have been in the barn, came out and a regu bu engagement followed. It is not known how many were killed or wounded. Itloody tracks were found leading in the direction of the woods. It ix supH)xod that the attack wan made h the eitizenx. h-d by I'inkerton's detectives. Washington. President Orant hax sent a special message to Congress advocating the appropriations asked for by tho Chief of Ordnance in order to tlie improvement of our sea-coast defenses. Tlie Ordnance liureau desires to make some experiment with rule guns, paying therefor at tlie rate of il(K) for each discharge, ; also to change a numlier of miHvith-borox into rilled cannon. An Asaociateil Press telegram from Washington says tlie 1'resi dent'a message has raisel the qtmition among meniK rs of Congrenx whether there wax any probabilit v of war with a foreign power, and whether the President had any knowledge load ing him to siieb apprehension. Home member could see no gpo'uid for fear, wliile others thought some HcriMis difficulty might ariae 1k tweon the Cm ted Mates and Spain, and it wax therefore projier that our ortx in tlie froJf should be prepared ajMonst auddeu aaaanlt front Hi' oujj r sseis hi the tit of hosuiitica grow ng out of the Cuban uetkM. Heen tui ios . plan for raising thereve nue. ax outlined m the Washington uapaU'bs. i onteinplates an increase ol ten i entx in the wluxkv ux. the restoration of the tax on tea and tee, and tlie revival of the 10 per cent, tariff dut on a large number of articles speeiiied bg the lresident in his annual message. Another resolution m Siuth America tlux HaM in I ruguas. The government has la-en owrthowii b the relad. and PadfO V are la. PBMMM( ol Hie Senate, hax Im-cii made l'io visional President of the Itepublie. Oiinng tlie recent debate m the French Assem bly a strong monarchical clement wax developed. Tlie S. ate Ih'pu hi ican caucus hax apioiiitd The republic was round 1; denounced h more the following committee u)on Southeni legis- than one niemb r. lation : Morton. S ott. Pratt. Mitchell, Iloutwell. P.ussia. Anstna and Ceiinaiiy have agreed to Hitchcock. Mouill Ma. lie Patterson. ISoivmau rec(Vme Alb.nso a- Kim, Of 9f$ n. and Clayton. Hussia and Austria back plucky little Mon- lliclianl 11. Irwin wax again la-fore tho Ways tenegro m her cpianel with Turkev. and Means Committee of the House t he ot her The disMitches from across the water are fuil day. anil a'ounted for ?(W2.(MH) of the Pacitic Mail eorruptiou fund. The list of recipients of i . fund is nearly the same ax that given bj Abort. Schumaker re-oived .;kM).0(K ; Win. S of ominous news. Complications are growing more tangled every day. and it is evident tuat F.uro hi lies in the shadow of a groat war. Aiartv of Sisters of Charitv, recently . Hcetioii, Ih Ui wluf. ittnl black, ti i lon h hIiIi m aiimuK tin in liefer- tlie war, an, I mm i il mhii niuce, hut I fl. ill ut lutriKte lay opinlou Hi Un- coufualoa in which the nulij i t i.- now i'iivi-l(iiel. SiKii' l) W. T. swkiiman, Utui ral. na.SlDFN TIAI MKSSAMK. PresMant tlniat'a OsmnMintesilon to (in- p--HM Aaklng Mone tU lot till iitim. 7'i tlit Sfiuxt' un ' Haunt j lieirmentatiti : In my annual moxaago of Doc. 1, 1H7'!, while inviting general attention to all recommenda tions made b the Secretary of Wht. yoursecuiJ attention wtB invited to the iuiK-rtancc of preparation for nr in t:ie arming of our sea-i-oaxt l lenses. !'roicr armament is of vastly more imj'ortaiice than tortilicatioiis. Tlie latter can Ik? Mii'phed ry speedily lor temMiran piirKses when m eded. Tho former cannot. These vifwl ,ai' it" leased strength and erti- neni'c ax the ears roll hv. 1 have now again IM-Uileil ihirinu th- r u.aiuib r of tli jir- n ii? miii,iii aa to j a . . i tlie H nki-r Irmu cuU-rtaunuK anj tlilutorv motion mi.i.j tli- i "UnuI. -ration "t un. public bill or joint reaiihitloii, or of any inotioti to rlHK, or the rexuH ol wlueli u.j;. 1-rinj;, hefore lli Hows for flooaulerattoti ancb i ni or join! Mk4u Uon; ami tin nr.h r i-liall apiily to itm ndm uU ( warranted i. 23('f124i for ordinary eonsigi m nt-. Prune live goose feaUicrs ITn' i'.'e. Fran e , hi. kens n; demand at r2..ru iht di en. tiiail 41.5('"f 1.75 i'r dosen. Green! OrttWc. Honev was tmiet at 28(25c tor oinb. ami iu,lic ior strauiou. itti-r. I in Uie House oi ;,.loi t.-,i lii tl.. s. tuiv . i.ml iioiot at 83"' 7 l'c for good to i .rune, and 'Iftin Mk King i?12.r),(K0 ; uud John W. I'orney, iy'25.tiM. K!K1 from Mexico, have arnve.1 at Havana, en the honor to .'-all special attention to tlie . on i. Irwin testiii(l that King and Whiting, who i. pd jointly t-2".K)i), were employed to lake care o the Senate, and that they DBTfOtflBtd their 'vork satisfactorily. The 0BBBBBJ had previously oxpendetl s,l5,(KHl. through ex-i'ost-maxtor-i ieneral luimlall. to silence the opposi tion in the Senate, and Ihtndall reported that Senator Harlan wax to take care of six vot. -. Schumaker was to intluence memliers ol the House, and all frequently OOBBfBVBi notes. 'Vhuniaker was again summoiicil before the committee, but his meinorv was sadl at t I for he could remember nothing about any nione transactions other than he had already testitied to. Kx Sinator Hai'laii denies Irwin's statement that he. togothor with Daniel lrew, eonstit it. d the Methmlist bear movellieiit in Pacific Mail stink, and were siienn-.l by tho payment of HfiQM by Irwin. Tlie House Committee on Patents have eon elude I to iBBBrt H.hersely uon the proposition to i xten.l the Wheeler and Wilson scv, :ng machine pBBWi It is alleged that the enormous sulisidy grant ed to the Northern Pacific Railroad Company WBB BBtJlasd I y corrujit means, and that sufti oiejit data have been obtained to warrant an in vestigation, which will U- instituted before ::. eiosc of the present session of Congress. Sons excitement was caused in Washin;-t D Mai other day BJ a lire breaking out in the NftVJ Oepartmeiit building. The tire was contined to the uj.per story, and many of the official record were damaged. The Senate Committee on Railroads have de cided to rejMirt adversely on the Northern l'a eifie Kaiiroadbill. and all othei-s referred to them proposing government aid or sulieidy for railroad-, except the Southern l'acihe Railroad ML It is thought that the result of the Pa itie Mall tBJBBttJSttSB w ill b the tinding to a cer tainty that :. great deal of money w.tx jiaid to OopBBBBMBi but that it will be impor-sibio to rove it. Political. The ( '. 'iinoctieui Uepuhln an- bSTt nomn.aled for (iovi rnor. Hon. James l.lovd (ireene. Mayor of Norwich ; Lieutenant-! lovt rnor. Charh I i .. I'ji'lish. of New HsVSB Seiretary of State, Col. A. I'enn, of Plymouth: Treasurer, i ). I. Arnold, of Meriden ; Comptroller, (ien. R. R. ( MB lord, of Norwaik. Joseph ii. McDonald nu 1 ecu loetad I'lilti'd States Senator by the Indiana LBgillBtBIB, by the following vote: McDonald. 7H ; Pratt. 44: Ruchanan, 13; XhflflBJBMBa, C t'uny. 3 : Jlol- II1HII 1. Henry L. Dawes has been elected Un ted States Senator by the Legislature of Massa chusetts. Tlie vote was as follows Dawes. 14u : OL F. Adams. N ; Abbott, N : H. L. 1'iejce. 1 ; K. K. Hoar, '. ; N. P. Ranks, 1 : C DSBSBSj Jr.. 1(. Whole immh. : 1 votes. 2u ; uocessarv to a choice. 135. Hon. Thomas F. Rayard hax been re-elected Finte.l States Senator from Delaware. A Washington dispatch states that the House tnui of the armament of our tortilicatious and the abeoJote peceiHy for Lmiuediate proriakiB by 0BBIBM for the DBBOBBBBMBA of heavy caiw BBBh Tlie large expeuditur e recjuireil to sujiply the number of guns for our forts is the strongest argument that can be adduced tor a liberal T'ouug Chi. the Emperor of china, died on annual appropriation for tueir gradual aocainu- route to France. King Alton--... has is. ucd proclamation to the adherents of Don ('alios, in which he promises amnesty, freedom and prosperity to all who will lay down their arms and comply w.-th his lOTBB the Uth of January. He ascended the throne in when only 5 yeain of age. At the tune ol his dentil he BBS IS. His ISgSSV mate successor is a little Imy only ,ri years of age. Iiarge niimlH-rs of Carlixb are eisoif; in then a ihesion to the new King of Spain. Don Carlos has recently shot several ol BB1 SflUBl for treauon. PBEHIDENTIAL ELECTION H, Somitor Morton's I'roposeil loeiiilment to the Const It ut Ion. The BoBSBBBf irt U xt of Morton s pB I Mixed amendment to the Constitution changing Mity of tl.e.-e OOBYBtvlOBS, the determination of lation. In time of war such preparations can not bt made: osnnoo cannot be purchased in open market, nor lnanufact nod at short notic. . TBjBJ mur t Di tin- prodoei t years ol exj.i ri OOOd labor. 1 herewith im-loho copies of tho report I of the cnief of Ordnanoc ami of the Bosid of ObqV nance Officers on the trial of the M-inch ritle. converted from the 10-iiich smooth-lxire, which boa .ry eonclusively an economical means of utilizing the useless smooth-bores, and making IhMB intoH-incii rilhs, cajiahle of pieiving sfvon inches of iron. The UW4 UMaeh RodBMBI gum- should, in my opinion, bt so Utilized, and the a i ro riation re.pieste I by the Chief of Udliaii.-e ol 130,000 to commence these conversions is earnestly recommended. While convinced of tut conomv and tiecex- the mode of electing our President mid Vico Presi.h nt, now 'ending in the Fmted States Senate I ,'. Bofoi di By tht SfBOM and Bourn of Bnpre- xtiihtttri ui nijriss Ax.nuililiit. T"-ThnL f Koeti Honut OonoBiTfwf ThtrtU Tksttht following trticla it hereby propo d ax an amendment to the Constitution of the TJnitod States, and. when ratilied by the Ltgitlttnrtt Of t hree-foiirths of the States, sliall be mude valid to all intents and BBVpBBtS M part of the ( (in stitution, to-wit : aJtTIOUt 1. The President and Vice-1 'resilient shall be elect, d by direct vote of the people, in manner follow mg' : Kach State sliall be di .do ! into districts equal In number to tho number of RoproaentativtM to which the state may lo to titled in Congrats, to beoompottd of contigu ous territory, and to b. as nearly equal in popu lation as may be ; and the person baring the highest ntUnber Of votes In each district for President, shall receive the veto of that district, which shall be counted one Presidential vote. 2. Tin- per- on having the highest number of votes for President m a State, shall receive two the best and most economical method 01 pro viding rant Of still larger caliber should DO longer bt delay. .1. Tut txpsrienot of other nations, bated on the new conditions of defense brought prominently by the introduction of Iron fllartt into everv navy afloat, demands heavier metal, and lint guilt of not less than twelve Incbtt in caliber. These enormous masses, hurling a shot ol 700 jiounds can alone meet many of the requirements of the national defenaea, Tm y must bo provided, and experi ments on a large scale can alone give the data in ces.-iuy for too determination of the question. A suitable pfOVlng gTOOJldi with all the facilities and conveniences referred to hv the Chief of Ordnance, with a liberal annua) appropriation, :.. l i.. i IS llll UIKIOUIUOU IHT. WIU. m,l,,., ,.. T . . . Tlie guns reiulv for trial cannot Ik- tested ,1t'1 large. Interest rates sternly at 111 without funds, and the estimate of r25().(KK3 for pel cent. . r annum u t.m.-an I 7oiH jer cent. for the purpose is deemed reasonable, and is j call loans. ( loveinmeiit bonds tinn and st. adv ti trough recommended, nit cons taut appeals uwaituiK oouci.rr. nc. n. th.- Id u- . -r to hii. h pui'lic hill r Joint r Hohiium an I to uny r.-mrt f a comniitn-r Uiti u." Tlie resolution waa reoelvej with protect Irom all aide, anil waa ttjtinttrt, jwtt. IM; MVt, 'JS, not tbeBtt eaaai-y tw.sth.r.U in the ulliruiMti v . A in uon by Butler, of Mt tihnntrt, to take ou tBa s. mtt.- Clvu Itltllts lull lor .'ollM.I. i-.it:oM w;t- il. 1. no I jeun, 147 ; nah. D'C . . . Durham pii ,,i-nt-i a memorial and ttt tarn, -i;;n. il b) i,i 00 t aideata of Ki-ntuekv, asking I'onn h , to hiiliiiut l..r ratlin ut.i n an ui.u li.llm lit to the t onsBtatimi ol Ui I'mt.-d state. probitiitinK the inauiilactiiiv, 11111'orL.it.oa, and mi1, of ipuituuui liquor-., i.ii. h t'.'iu mini, ut t i take i ffaot Jan. I. IBM) VBkll wan Mferrad, ami the UtOM adjourn. .1. Ti Ksi.Av. Jan. ML flBBBB The Cha r laid b fere the s. mi a i.e-nae trim th- lr.-l.leiit. tialiMiiitUn:,' Oi- r -. ri of tlie i ' .nilu.-h lull .1 Kn fdaetrtwBa wen tBBnlnto.l to im. ctiri.t' and ii - part a permta eat iiiau lot the rnnlamttlna ol Um alius mu hum of tie- MJattsttpol river, it. f. rred. , , tldmnndt kntrodoosd a niii to provitfa tor ami regtdate the counting uf .ou-y mr I'r.-si.l.-ui and V.c -I'l-e-idem . . . . The Si-natf roMiiiufil c-ourid. ra tion o4 th, Si !iur.'. Ntotntlea in itgunl to tin- r.ht .a the pouplo of fjiHihiam t.i aetf .governntoat. fglHtM Klilreilye, tl-olil the .lll.llciarv l oUilliitt. e, roported aih. rtel) on the hill to cr. ate a new State out of eerta-n gOBHtBt Of Tina, und BltfSBt J'ott. r, fr un tl.. .Imheiary l oiniiutte. , Hgttii td a Joint reaolnUoa J"lMMtf ,1" Uowlng aui.-ndiii. nt to the Ooaatitatlou : " artiek I, l r..in ami ait. i the next eleettoa (or rYaaUleM ol Um I Btted Mat. m, th. l'l-. Md. ut shall BoM hi- Ottoi .luring Um t. rn. of :.ix rttra, ami. t .. 0i r . ith t!.. ic. -I'r. -id. tn. chosen (or the MUUl M riu, DC I looted in tli- luaum r a- bow providsttt or Utat may Btra Iter be provided ; but neither the President nor Vtoe Pretfatnt (whan ttx oflkoi -i n lilent hta ilt votved upon aini) hall be tliglMi for r. - i . tion at Pi'iaiiltat," after debate, pnrtiotpatad bt hy ii.-ur. Butter, fftrltM, Wfara ami otbtra, the r-Koh:tion rejected yeta IM BBjrt nn. i.-s than tan lliliula in Um Mfanttfet..., BnUer, of MaaaeaBneetts. reported a reaolnttoniB r id r inoe to Um MeQairanaa ami Kew Urit .Minim,' Oanpaay'i efadnit la Canforata, dnreotiiuj the Ooat nil-.-lou. r of the 0 antral l.au.1 OflUw to Institute legal pi ilatii in th. nam. ..i th- govemttieal aamsi Um n. w (drlt Minteg Canipan) la Um Utas salt Oooii of (Be United Htatea (or OaUtornia to Notraia further watte U propartjr ; for the tnpahu no nt of a r-i eiver. and tor the reoot'l ry of jios. hioii : uud ulxo lor Um recovery of gT,U0O,OuO llle rlUiuately and wronyfaUy Bdwn thtrrfroin by Um ' i.ir.a Mmiiij.' Couipenyi whioh i.n adopted -LMto 11. P1HANCE AND TRAMS, w. i-id.i Review of the Ckleago Markets UN AMOK. Hit dtBSand for funds was rather light dur ing the past scok. and the money market was ipiiet and steady. Supply of loanable funds I,..- I,r Wiilfw were in moderate delnatl l l-.l sc for green frozen. HVA- for RIBBB tBHtd, and 15e for calf ; kip, 10( 13e : .all. l.V lo- : rlmt 18rtli; drv calf. 'MUCHr. Hay was tirmc r at eilOOCd 16.80 for No. 2, and tl7.00 17.iy for No. l timotiiv. Nntt wart i low at tljOO t' r large liiekoi v! and Tfa-n. r'J.rxJ sr bn fm clnt uuts. Pouttrv was dull; turkeys slow at over 10e for Is if: fair to g( ixl 7f" He (o es- dull at tir.-ioc. rtiiolrent 10thi for pool I choice. Potato) i-ii. linn at He for BBBbI blows and 7.rmH.-c i r mixed. Tallow Brno tl H.-..-8V. Vegt table- won r t at -J.T'X' -4. s" tor common red t.- c'miee sihrr-ekin euione . ,r,o. :,,-, v bu for t iruipt ; 91.78 M fr para, ni;..'. anil 7.V-(.i-1 ihi p doz for BBBBBN i kjoaaliBB. Veal dull at ."i.' Mc pa n-. . to Tell graph 1 M.irk. t i: port M.W V( U.K. BBBrrat oea lirensHtl (ni rot i um I. Bap. rgne heel n ... WuK ,i No. Ohieage No. 1 Hprins OfBB Oats 11 VK l'.IHh N -w Mohk Laao st um BT. LOtJIB. BTB i:T-No. I lted MN Nil. 'J New I ATS NO. 'J H . 4 (XI i mi 1 is m AS If 13' 12 9 t IBJ i 4 v. la 1 11 BJ 1 .'2 . (.. 19 90 r.. M Hvi -N... g... Pos K Mean . Laos Ben i ii ru Will AT No. 1. No. J Coin No. '2. . . Oats No. 2 Rta Biti 1 1 Wa a. tTwht Btd . . Oom Mew (UTS HYK I'OHK M.'KK . . I. AII1 BXatll Tifit . . amber, i'OUN New ( )ATS WBtil Tillt . Amliir. CoilN I A 1 R B M.V. At KKK. CINCINNATI. TOLKIX i. DETBi IT. l or. AJ r,s . l on . 1M IHI .. II . SO . 5 00 93 8S AO 91 . 1 27 1 Oft M i . l 10 . 1H IHI i.. 1 09 i.. (a M e. 1 U IB IS ... M (.. 7 I HI i I OQ C4 Sil til ,'.l V3 1 fg 1 10 (,. tvt 10 1 II (a 18 !:(. 14' Wrkat ( 'OUN OATS CLEVELAND. -N. i Bad No. U.-t! 1 12 1 07 r.7 l U 1 07 ti'l fg 1 10 1 04 OS Ml ... 1 II ... 1 OK ... m (.. .v. (.. 1 14 I 1 OH (n 7H (c !SS . 1 19 ... l M Person, and Tiimir. for legislation on "armament of fortincatious ought no longer to be disregarded, if Congress detirt la PBBOt to prepare important material the want of which in future wars must inevita bly lead to disaster. This subject is submitted with the hope that the eon.-, deration it d MMTtl Prei : h ntial votes from the State at large :). Tin1 ponon having the lughest number ol mav I..- giran it at the present session, reaidentuu rotoa in tnt United Stattt ttanUbt (Signed D, 8. G Preaiden President. 4. If two pet -(ins have the same number of votes in any State, it Wing the highest number. the shall receive each one Presidential vote from the State at largo, and if more than two persons shall have each the same numlior of votes in Ut St;, to. it being the highest number, no Presidential vote shall lie counted from the State at large. II BOTt DttOOQt ttUNB 0O0 thai have the same number Of votes, it being the highest number in any di.-tri. t. BO I 'reM.h-iitial vote shall bo counted from that di.-tn t. 8. The foregoing provisions shall apply to tm- election of Vice-l'rei-i.l. iit. & The Congress shall have power to pmvide for holding and conducting elections ol l'resi dent and Yitv-Prer-ideiit. and tO tttahbah tvtb unals for the dei-ision of such elections as may be content. 1. 7. Tlie Stat-s shall lie chvidod into district I bv the IiOgislatiires thereof, but Congress may at any time by law . make or alter the same. l.xi. i nvn Mansion, Jan. 20, 1M7"j. Article. Flour, 1 riu. . Wh. at. bv. .. Corn, bu. ... Oat,-. Bt Rye. Ini 1 Barley, bn... I)r- KSe.l HogK l.n. Hon, N. Cattle, So... 47,832 :ir.4,'.;ii; 1,09R,1 - s:.s7i The o, Iioiiisiuiiii Disorders Report Army Olfffli Preaidant Grant, la ibbpomm to the senate s resolutions of inquiry, has sent to that laaly j another large mass of manuscr.pt cop;. - of cor- , MBOBftBM relative Ui disonh-rs in Iuisiana. C05GSE8MI09 i VI. SI'.M.M A KV. WtllMBtllal. dun. 10, Small Clayton in iTOdnttd a lull to protect eu. h State ugaitiht invasion, niul for Other purpiine. It providen that wh.miKo ev. r ihtfl iuvu.h anv State for the pUTpOM Of vio- BBtBg the lawe ol itld Hate, or of the United state, or lot the paipon of int. rferiat m any manni r with tin eseenhou of said lawn, or whom-oev. r hall wil fally tndeorruptly counplre. coiul.iiie and confeder- at--with tny ofher peraoa ir any of tin- parpoaet abon IwUetted, ihall, upon conviction th- r- of. bt deetted gnUByef lelony and bt pandehed by a hue not eieeedtag flu noe, ami hy InuiiaoUBeBt at hard labor not exceeding tea yearn. ...Tht Lajtalattve Apprnpriutioii Mil, aff.-r some nhnpoHMtl uim n.l mentM, was read u third time uud leased . . . . Mor- tea't ta miiiiIiik nl to tha OoaantuUoo, provUUag tor il... .1,..,, .. Im.I.ImiI .l ., , l . i, , , ha dtnet vot. ..t th.- people, wea read, bat without and the principal interatt of tpecnJatora oantared action upon it th BoaatO Wtat into executive aes- in the wheat tra.le. the other marl eN ruling aion. j eomparatively quiet throughout. Tht general MMt OtrBaU lapettntablll appropriating $150,- . inthiences and governing circumstanOM affect ing tlie maikets were gonerallv of an unfavor able tenor, ami wi re natnrallv eahmlatad to at ll'mi I18f for .Vin's '02, Us . ... l g for 5-20s IB, lido; 11(V4 for ld-Kls. and 1P"!4 (idlflU, for citrreiioy C's. Dtoohl ItPBT 0BBl Hohool builds, 0796. Latest gold quota tions No-.v York. Chicago. llUKAIISTfiKS. The following were tho BBOBtpfB and ship- manta for UlS week il-i ni:ir.d with the Kunin ' . . . , . . . sixtv-niutfi two ilnvs inter, time last year : v Mr. Glndnbone in suid ti heme rmuh- HfcipU. SkipMnOM. , by his pBiTipfaJet 00 the VatiCM ilTI. 1S7 l ST."-. 1174, PPOrBBB. niul it is BBBted li' WTOtB it ill two ilnvs. The tale oontinuefl immenBe ; 1.". i,i. Obapb enttiiign tw being sliijip.u to PnutoB bom Jlatec county, N. Y. It is said that Viotoc Hugo BOBtem. jiliitos writing the life of John Browi . . I ( hMBWBttoenie, Mu. (I lads ro NIC ttHrH hly Bixtr-fiftli rear on Doc 'Ji, and Mr. Disraeli Lie 307,5'Jtl ri,tm 7,uo M,07I W,0S4 M,IM 10,063 ;i7j.i;vii 918,70 lOjtftl n,Mo 1H.-C.7 7.1. I. ! lA.lBtt 38,6 101.70.-. 157,579 n.901 s.llVu l!t.4.M 2t,4M W,XM 10,603 073 i)o honae, thai of Meaara. W. It. Smith 35,046 soon, ol London, alone diapoeeB ol 1,000 ,a54 1 . 10, J'j"J A obbaf sulistit.it.' for belfa is nrr 98,410 poaed in the form of bar of uteri, 1 t01M moheo in diameter, forced into an equilat- Iba BBOTtnB&i in tna grain naarkott waa not 1 era triangle af about throo loot on a very satii-factory to eaMtIB an 1 ImMbBBj and the S11,S witliniit Bflttitlg the two mis. It fal Koneral tendeiicvoi values wii to a lower rum. o to b-Htruck by luunl with an ordinary i ne ii'ii.Muii in i.!:-.ik si, rraiiMteu'ii wiin li-'iit. ni--i-i.ir-u iimeivMiiiiiii is ini!iiiicr. ikio far WlllllllllH th construetimi of Un St. CeiiiH poMtuiih-e CBtaatt Brtradaeed aktt tgawtptfltllng $30,000 f.r the iliHtrihutiuii of Heeds to the portion h of the country thut have MitUr. il from OBHlMpptf mvaoK The Iniltan Apjiropriattaa hill wa on- -1.1. r .1 III olllllllttee of the Whole, Ut! (1 tile pn-IMml- liepiiblican caneiiH committee hits completed the The correspondence, navn the Associated 1'rcnn t:"11 l" PT Vfttm million inilan t Bm i l . . . . . . , , . , , . . ,.. . , ; taw In. han, uii.l. r tin awanl ol tin-Si natt of March wurk of OBrTMUg a poucv with regard to tlie report, dates back to (h-t. 2,r). 1H4. and liogins , .( jyi was acre. . 1 t . and mo reported to the Hnuw" Smth. the general features of which are : The indorsement of the President in his Louisiana lution : B BMBnBMBBBB of the Kellogg govern ment ami a denunciation of the Totm insiirrcc- rfth vurinim einhf.r tobn'raniK Kont livCen hilt thin iiiie ielln. nt oelliii lie. In. il ohji I'tioiu.lih l) . T i i bill wan rejected 111 bv. m to 1110 ikm-m, uud the hill I'.mory to the ar Department, in which ho ex- n, recommitted .... The Speaker ptettaltd a naee m eM ill nlwiliai of Mni Merrill's nan. from tin- Prenldcnt, calllna attention to th, ab The blue fiatM from a ooal Hrr in.t u temperatnre of 5000 dagraeB Fahrenheit, the flaaae of hydrogen of m arly 6,000 feBgret's, ami of oxvli v.lr. iK. i: J,'.r)00 .1 - cause adownwaivJ movement ,", nHn n,.. Kreos. lie- t-mp i;iti:n- d tin- I'loctrn- Olorinf quotations chow a general decline all park is unknown, but it is BnppOBBd ti round. iilthough at one time wheat hv about 22,000 ilegrces ralirt'liheit. and corn were Inith considerablv hiirher taaa at the opening. LiTtrpool wat " Kaxb" writea from Brooklyn tor the quotea armer on wueat, ana under stioeuhitive .leinand lirices about lC I'll, (lllli also ml v 11 l ieo.1 n I ,, l..r 1 , i.l , t . receipts, whne outs svmp.ithied with the im- Si'.vs mow ,u'n K,,,"1 W DB nt WBT Wltu ;. Liverpool vva WUOM WZ1HM ridlll nrooKlyit lor We Bad uinier a bett.r pttrpoBBof adTiging gentlemen toatndy the d"vnndnlntT of t gracef nlly in . ohS 'he ...li.l,- n.w.aullv . ,f nr. .vi.litur , i , v in iutiii.i.1 I . . action in making attidavits against citizens of ,i. Ma., ,lUKt d. f. iiMi m, wlihli wbm referred to th Hon : Hit mmiri of a mo.litiod Kiifori'enient . Sbrovonort. under which thev were arroHted for Committee on MUlUn Affair Mter aomo debet , . - H I n :.. I - YH-L-H i on th'' u,ci : an i HMMWMMl 01 u 1MIHJ.1 in v uiiiuiin- . aiiegea vioiamuin in me i .11 101 eeiiiciu act. iien. mi tMffi to investigate all case;, of outragi-. with iini hority to report the evidence t the United Htut.-s courts for prosecution, Tls- Michigan fjtgltltflirt hn.s oh-, ted HoO, Isaa- I Christiancy. at present Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the State, to succeed Mr. ( handler in the United States Senate. A. S. Pail. lock, formerly Territorial (Sovernor of Nebra.-ka, ha.s been elected to succeed Mr. Titui in the United States Senate from that State. I'.. i. Caiillleld. Democrat, ha been elected to tho 1 louse of Jlepresentatives. to till the vacancy in the First Illinois District, caused by the de ath of Hon. J. 15. luce. As the newly elected nieui BSrhai but six weeks to serve, there was little or no fijijaisition. (kui. V. V.. Ournside has Ik-oh elected to sue-ct-i.i Mr. Sprague in the United States Senate from Rhodt Island. The most exciting Senatorial cont. : t in the hisUiry of the country has boon brought to a cIoml- in the Tennessee Legislature by t:n- elec tion of ex-President Johnson to tiie seat now oooapied by w. (;. BreeralaWt Th- folkiwing iu-e the mimes of the Republi can members of the Mouse of lU-pre.-entutives who voted Bfjaiaal tht propfvU new rule of that BBffjf aliridging the jirivi leges of tho minority; Ihithnton, KtBBBBtnBMltB ; Hurehard. Uiinois Hurh igh. Maine ; Darrall. LoaWtM ; Fost. r. Ohm; BbIBi Maine; KBBBBBi Iowa, l.ownd. -. Marvland ; Merriani. New fori Plktlpa Not! Jersey; Pierce, Massa. !ms tts B. II. lmlierts. N.w Vork; J. mblor Smith. Virginia ; John i). Smith, Ohio Willard. Vermont. A WaHhington disjiatch to the Chicago IVfa BM says: " Attoniey-( ionorid Field, of lAiuisi- l'.morv Informed Merrill that he considered Iuh paraontl tiwiatrtiine iu- pfoaecutorwat t depart ure from the flalllllllllll I lllW of the Ml vice, and mischievous in its tendency. Merrill thereupon explains that his action wan due to the fact that no citizen could huvo made these iniidavite except at the risk of his life, and BtttV mits Hiindrv voluminous IBDOftt detailing the lawless condition of ail airs in the lted river re gion. These n ports being all before the de partment. Adjutant (ieneral Townatod tele ' graphed to Merrill Dec. 7. 1874, through the in adanarteni of the annv. that the deoMtment coiisiuoreu ins aouon jusuueu uv ne circum- (j,,,, y wus (i,.f,.ut StltllC(. Among the papers is the rcjmrt of IJeut. OoL llenrv A. Morrow, who was detailed by Gen, Emoty to inakc a tlioioii-h OMiminiition of the eonihtioi! of affairs in the lh d river country. lb- tayt that to far as relates to the Doited Btattt there i not the slightest disposition to opjioso the general government, but the oppo sition to the Stato goveniment is deter mined and expressed, and will BBttlifoai itself in open violence whenever and wherever opportunity offers. This dissatisfaction and dis content ntiect ni' dapBThnantt f business tnd the whole aspect of the country haw a look of poverty and neglect. The law has fallen into ainanrd and atrtapnta, and tht Judges are openly charged with corruption ; United Btattt Deputy Marshals have used United Btattt sol diers in cases where there was no necessity for them, and in some parishes have ditohtfged their duties an unnecessarily harsh, if not cruel, luaninr. Col. MonOW gives the following a- his de. seatexl convictions ; "The present State govern ment cannot maintain itself in Power a single boor without tht protection of Federal troops, and even with this protection the will in ! be able to collect the taxes and perform tho func tions of the government. The State govern ment ban not the confidence or BBBJNMl of any i. nt ion of the community." Further on. he says : If expressions of the people are h) BBBahwTad i mid I do baliert them . there is a verv sincere desire to live qnletlj under the ptOtBOtfOB of tin I jirovomont. Fau-r. however, the higher price I brought out mi re sellers, and with hugely in creased receipts and dull, unfavorable advices from Liverpool and New York the market.- he- Mail uivi -tin.it. .n the Horn..- ad- Oamt weak and dull, mid prices deehiied to and closed easy el tne annexed quotations. Buoits were only buying uioih-rately. live was t but firm. Iiarley was dull and easy, with no sjieeial deniiiiid from any soirrOB. The followintr were the current qtiotationt M the opening and closing of the week i OftWtfkf, jolirued. TmaBnav, J:m. 21. flenafi Um Tint FiBti d.-nt laid btflfft the Si-nat.- a BM MM;i(fe lroiu the Vraaatal with lagtid t natagtteafag th- caMt !. leasee. . , . DevBi BrBrodaeed a MB to tatttpHawk Um Weaaiagtoa Otty uud st. Lont Baihotd Oottpaay. The 'ivii BerrMt OaBuatttM reported adversely on the hill to reduce the Miliary of the I'r. -i.h nt of the t'nit' d Stat.-M The r.-inaindrr of the ItttHMl wus . euiii.'.i in iiiH.-iiMHiiig th.- proposed tmeadnM nt to the Cooatltulioa to regard an the aleeUoa tf the I I'. ni. lit and VlC. -l'reMl.iellt hj dttBtl vote of the aatgta, lluc Tbo vole by which the Indian At.i.r. na il yesterday was reconsidered. Mai the hill wan referred to th. committee ,,f the whole ...Smith, from the Deetkm OonuarMee, n--aarted a I'seeltUuu expi lllng Delegate t'umion. of Utah, tor BobHtBty. Ordered printed what is known iif tin- ' ittl' Turin l.ill " wum diMi-UHMod aud tlually pttttda No. 9 prtag ahi at, oath. No. I IBfltag vh- at. Feb, No. I NjiriiiK wheat. Mar. No. 'J corn, eaeh No. ? corn, IN 1 No. I tOfn, May , . . No. 2 oats, caMli No. I oats. Teh No. I rye. coMh No. 2 berk v. oath fi.2". No. '- barley, Feb IjUMt No. h barley, etth 1.10 M .. 99)4 99k 72 V. - 97 il.:0 fl.2C 1.27 11.10 il.lH fl.lil Closing, SS '4 II ej k nn M 99)4 97 ... 1.27 in i.rv .. 1.1 ; ( '.institution of tne Fnited States, and enjoy the reeomiuitt. .1 Hull ana. has telegraphed here that the member.. if 1 ilessings of the national government ' but ."iiM-iit, mttxtduoed t 1-illtoai Um iiivosUgating nraaaiHIii bob la Kew Or- there is no disguising the fact that the protec- H;,;1;n'tV V7r'it 'T'i tl ' b uns are. as he calls it. ,,.nte as prejudiced as '"' """rded bv the P. I. nd ;:-o enoeent to the Ul Bath, for sallaata rvi eain tl',. r. ..,...,, ,,l tl,.. nraunl St.it.. RtMnllo , o.-i,., muHiimnmii.,.. n,e niemi.ers ,. .. i.i,.P ,u,ru.,,ul i.,l ,u,l,i,,.i fi;,.,. tat T BBBHBaaBBttBB MB ftty OOBBwBBl hi the hearts of nineteen-t wentu tlts of the that the whole committee will fully indorse their white inhabitant-of the State. " report as to tho action of the Iteturniiuf Hoard L S f"rding this report. Dec 27. (Jen. v i niaiii awa Finory says : "FOT nearly two years tic oondi- General. tl(il 0f fftin lite been very precarious, tnd tlie a tire occurred near IViuoherviUe, Can., a few State government has constantly shown it-eif Fiiidav, Jan. 2'J. Small Scott presented a petition from attlstat of fBaatylvanlt ..en .n-t a ! r.-Mtoration of Hie duty on tea uud coffee, and for a repeal of tbo law of 1h72, rcl lining fop lgn DtOdatll tf the Id per rent. tax. Kefrrr. il .... Went prrMented ' the credentiaU of P. H. S. 1'iiiehl.a. k aM Senator leetfrom Louisiana forth.' term eapuiag Murch 4, 1H79, and they were referred to the- i 1'ommitt.e on Kle.-tionM and MsBegBI..,, n.iutw. ii brtrodaei .1 a bfli to provide a i bar for the two hoiueH of ( leagrttl. . . . Lewft totrodaeed a bill r.-M-niinK Um act ptavtdlag a ! toverameal foe the DieBnetof Ootombla, approved InneH,iaM The Monfajg hoar havtag tiglisd I debate was r.-Muifled on the Sixteenth Amendment to Um OotMtltutiofl and also on Schur.v reeotattoara KarditiK IheilgBtef LotBtltat to ralf goverasaent, which wus participated in hv Sh- rinan, llayard, Behart, West and lohaston, after wbieh the Benate wi-nt into ex. cutive m. si-ioii and adjourned. . tr - ( I'lln. n UHkrd h ave to offrra resolution taflhsj . !! th. iFreahh nt tt ttahi by what ttdhottt Bip courts or agtoen of w iMRiMKippi. at ViohtBaaa. lected. because that was an aeeniUDUon mat thev 70,000 on sale, prices declined 40(fp5bc per had beet Interfered vutii . OerBeM rejiorted hill appn.piiaUiiK (1S2,;mHI in coin to pay tlie int.-rcMt on the IkuuIh of the liiMtrict of Oohunbia, which wum order.-. 1 printed and 1 MawMM.'lillMettM, by tuiuul- uut horizc Lh-ut.-kmu the jm en "t ihtar.v . irder of omlniied attack on tlie .lapau. Mii forts and jiiraU. al v. m. 1m, w hi. h was pn-.M ii, win n tlie Moiim. adjourn ! nil Monday. rao visions. The movement in ti is market has been un usually active, and an enormous business was transacted. A combination of unfavorable in lluenccs COOaed a very weak market, and the teinleiicy of prices was to a loa or range. Tlie ailvices from other markets were unfavorable, and holders showed a general desire to n-a!ie. while the heavy decline in the rice of hok;s has aided niateriallv in the depression. Mess pork was .r)()'f 7.r)c p hrl lower, closing at .r!7.S) cash. rlT.i seller February, and I18.12U seder March. Lard active at c decline, closing at 118.18 for oaaiv IU.80 for ttllar February, md 1 19.60 M lb r March. UttBi tinn. LIVE STOCK. The cattle mnrket was unite active, but the un I BXPtJOtad and unusually WRt receipt oauttd a weak feeling and a general decline of about lfm SBBparllOO bM Wtt sustained, except for ttOOl steers which were in active re.juest and very linn. closing st. adyal 13.00(4.50 for Inftrior to good butchers ttoct i fo.76(A4.00 fn- st k cattle ; B4.S0fjJi6.50 for fair to good ; and f5.600t0.12j for choice shipping steers; extra, .?;. 2"i ('. 7"). 's were dud and weak at the opr ning. ami Hon ldO llis. but bnnrovod under theliul.t re. ut . and elosi .1 stead- at -C.oo ,, e. p . coinnion medium, and rf..50m ti.H. for loI t. choice ; extra g6.9O(ct7Tl0. Sheeji dull at t8.00(U ."..oil tor conuiioii to choice. IiKK.sSKn H.XIS. Tliis marki t was somewhat onaettled. ruling activi at Untea tod again very dalL Prioat watt at one time fide lower. Fndor an active comjie tition at the close between shippers and packers MraBJIf, Jan. 25. fa-Bft la Uie absence of I .mrkeV'!Td riTat S 99fJ?l'i pi , . . . , ,, iri.dn tor light wen ht and :7.;i() for heavv. I Jght weights arc 1 nun Inn b 'iixi tbs iuid u ward. and heavv 2( S) Ps aud upward. Y ice-Pr.-Mid. nt vlh. ii, Anth .ny. of lUiol. Maud. waa eb-oted I'r.-i l. nt grt fflB The i hair laid before th- Henato a letter from UB Serr.Uirv tf War. t!.tii--n.tt-ni: cojiiom of the .- i r -j. n , t,. , 4i.. l - i i. .i in. ir ..ivvi-r iinins win n n tin- r q ni liiilh-.s, and batraj a wn tiubm of ;iv kvvui (Inoss bj coimt.uitly fhitlig.:.; I N itiiin. I t isatatad thai boom tima Bg i INread made ;i proposition tu Imm! over !f;,(KKi, 00 I ol biB ill gotten gaiafl i the aty of Sew York t stun farther prooeedinge Bainal hin j bnl oi late hia lawweri hare fleeoed him eitanaivaiy, nail his igptaxiut uliility to buy Iuh way out of prison is questioned. m:h method haa bean pcopoaed for missing the Rngiiah ohanBai ' '1 ins is t idiistrurt nn urtiticinl isthmus betwX I Q the Freneh and Engliah aidea, leavina; a very sinall tnmot in the oentec for 3m iiiiwKiigo of ships. It is ostiuiated tl the enenae woul.J not be mnoh burger than that of boring a ttumi'l, arhile the adrantagea would in manj raapoota li groat ei. I'ltANiT. annnaHy oonananaa 24,on)o)o poonda of tobaoeo, All the tobaooo is bought by tit.- government from the growen, manufaotured and sold m the government interoat, for the Mhwoo trullic is in Pranoe Bl much a govern BV nt oona rn aa the poatofBoa ia hen-, in s74 the groaa reoeipf from aalna wi re 287, 000,0001, or .")7. 1(X),00U. Iu I8i; it was only (,060,000. To Omaha Smelting iuid Rtflllilie Works have been iii operation four years. The works tuned out $1,000,000 in 1H7;, iuid the operutioiiH during 1874 mn Im" briefly Btatod thus: Amount of i);us. bnllion aeparated and refined, 7, 000 torn j ore afnehad, 8,000 tons; cud and ooke consumed, ;,71.p) tona : value of sold and j ; silver prodnoed, $1,800,000 ; lead ihip xt.rv meiits, (i,5(H) tons, valued at $800,01 M : uomoer 01 men employed, 98 ; wages paid, $66,000 ; paid on freight, $360,000 ; for eNj.ressag. , ??in,0;)0. Tin: ranerabla Pathar Boejlyi in the ol.i.si Methodiaf minialar in Americn. He t, sides in Jenej Otty. an. i will Im- lOO ..1.1 1 Lj wr oa. e iun win HW e.-IIlillg Jl.'ly. ti.V WllS one oi th.- tw. nty five clergymen who attandad the fust Genera Conference of uavs since, (iostr.mnK a fiirnihoiiMe occuniod hv nnaldo t- cipr vva.i tno unncuiiios oi u.e situa- rvum ..i-oi-arre m imniaim. . . . ko rt- fr timotuv en .. . . .i nn u, . ..i.l Tl.iu -i.e. f ax.:..... ion I.r.-M nt. d ,1 resolution of the So.ifl, r.,l..,. .. """'"'V ' " rierre lll.lu.le. H, wife and ek'ht ch.lilr,.,, I loll 111 vvni. 11 it in . .... n,, o, t. uuus . . H,,.,r..,.r,..l "V ; I ' 2.(. t 1 nerishod ... tho fl.m. Ih,1..,i. "... ' , . l" r""Ul- w' ' ' H, . U d.-.r-.n th.- tl.arlVU., , bar n,r a at l.iHH 2MK mr..l in IT 7 " , imT TT li i " i't 4Dml'1 b Morrill, of Vermont, iT, at HUn, 8.V. ... vu lajiinv, and is ui mo nu to ' e,. , w ,., ...w... .m i m- imwcr iaiiun an . miration mnJ and aj.ply a iw.rtion olneing at Die. i niii I'nin-iwi in live. ' ''M wife and children wero m rpinuviun mr .urrn ...... .. .o-eun n, i,a.. i " u- .n-e.- m oi wi- ttan- in iiue imikik to puMic tinnk. Ik-oii earned as far as praotieahic. and I therefore niot-t r. si .Oct fully recommend that, i it can lie done, the powers of the military com i. w ere literally hurned to ashes, and only fragment of the lilies were found Tho eldest child was 13 years old. and the youngeet a baby. Foreign. Montenegro, a small independent country of European Turkey, embracing a population of 150.00(1, has got her dander up. am , ro aolved to go to war with tlie owerful Tnrka. It is reported from Hiam that the Itepuhh.-aii Hinl Cuxkni. VmuIoix aro plotting togetiier witli a view of uxuUng their forcee against Kin ni ui sn ak an.i wrna aaattre hk. th.n, aad alt Alfonso eaaateat tea MBMad to artel oorauderattea. i tfo- w 1 feM to have aonif knowledce ui Uie ppjt of that HKT.11M Al llll.lll.t.i. 4 ,, .. Seeds wore linn uud there leinand ,"mi 'u,'""", maiiyoi wliom w, . peculative tic nt ; cloning at jOunfrer ana Stronger than himself, but over -' .i . I lav Meadv who Ioiil' ju left him h hind H, iu Hungarian and reillet quotable excellent health and tninfa. .m.i r.,.,A n,.. 'litin liisik of Hevelatious on OloftrlBMBI d.tv. Ilighwhios won- linn aud sUatly education, ami Ui provide lor a niorv i-ompl. to en- IIENU1AI. I'll" -uv. r Hiitter - .hi:' too .le.iiun.l hem h. i.t :m ! therefore tn--I r.-spe. xiuny r.-comm,.,,, ,hKt. lf V Y' 1 7" . . . . ' iticoh were weak and oasv. We -hk to choice. 1, I.. ,.flv - - ()P t.laf 1 " '"f . . iii ie ,-o,arlH nutf, r. r- n. a a, . was pan-e.i inaeuaHioUDi tlie luminal, a couii.h.a- ineaxure lie resorted to to otitani the desired tioua waa n-minied. Olid." ..... Hi UHf Hill. Intrrwln.-i .1 11. ll.,l. a m 1.. u- . r.. ... loi.Ues tl e f. .'I. ....... ...l..... " mll- ment : roll at 220('i3c. fancy '24 30c for HH.r to choice. S'Jc Hl-.ADuI-AHTVRa Or THK ARM V, I st. Locu, ,ln. 4. la7ft. ( Tliia paper i-newt r- tf nil v f.,rn.r.., o the Hecretary of War with thr rppi-.t tliat he wiihii.it it for tlif ilefwinal perucal of the I'r. -id.-nt. I know of no oftloer of CxA. Momiw'a rank who in better quali- rnnww-.. to ( KiaoiiHii certain telegraph llnea in acv rral Htat. a and Territories aa jxt roada. and to rogu. 1 lat.' th trauan.iaaiou of conn... rcial and other int Ui- U" hy toii-Hraph ; hy Wllllaiua. of Indiana, for inoorjH.raUiig Uie National 1'tiion T leraph i'.. l.v Hello, for a brand, mint at St. Louie on n,,w t.oii of Iiawes, It waa or l. r.sl Uiat Kh-hanl H. Irwiu t Ix- dim liarved fn.tn arr.at, he haviUR anawered all ipieMUoua of Ui.- ron.lulttec Cenana nrnd a rraolution providing U at "Uie rulea be ao far ten It is said when Tvler returned I,. BM pii. kod lote is( irom i residency htw neigldioi. w!i for fancy. Iveane Khiired tlie ireneral dimmst over kit nUti. m were dull and prioat weak bYooBi norB Btbi BBinahip which Ix-fell lii piu-tv miulo and in demand at l . ITe for tin h. - , .. i.:, r,..mnll4.,r . n wax Arm at 25(a26c. fheeat wet ... demand , ' V" l"Ui St ' , uof. .Mr . and linn at rwoCc for goo.1 to prime farton ; , 1 11 ""'"Jully hilly onr, and Uie linn at ' x 1 i''Hni'lH took ui hut new Uialt With : kefs firrt'at alnrritv. Hindi id ow-ino- down mf ,r. Dried peat fi.v.. .,i ,n tot JuIIh and filling up of de,,remons whh vellow to choice green. Ibnod fnuti a, l, s i mf a. i- "at 7'V7 ,.to, Mi, :,. apples. iUu before ku"u- itajg ir new H(14o for ikkii- to fair .r.7.Vi.OO V brl for choice 8.50r3.7. oommon wen. firm ( for Houtbem, s- ,,,,:r f. r halvee peaehM. Plullulfl were roundly Uxol, hut tliev and 10(0.10 c for biackberriee, Egnwertia K(M11 rorubi, iuid enough of Proeiilrutiid fair local demand and steady at 2eV for freak rnftdmailterH.