Show UralbafCxC > ot riiorXVoo < I POKXLAXD Ore Jan SEx Governor George J Wood aged 5S died today after a long and painful lllnes lie was elected governor of Oregon in 1SCO and in 1671 was appointed govemorof bv President Grant Since 1875 he has been living on the Paclflccoa t practicing law Jntkvon Day0 JfASiiViLLE Jan 8JllckOu Day was celebrated here today wit a precession parilciiatcd In by th Jfulld military of the Slab and hundred of citizens After the parade n meeting was held at the State rapt tot r ami a national Jackson Club permanently organized The f et vitles of the day wound up with the historical costume reception at the Maxwell house given by tue I ladles of the HermItage Association aud the annual ball of ILo Hermit I age Club JJoaroN Jan SAfter the democratic demo-cratic Stato committee had transacted trans-acted their regular buslnm tIll afternoon they bad a lore feast at She e llet louse the occasion I iielng the annual dlnncf celelfettlon In anniversary of Jacksons victory at New Orleans General P A Collins Hon Charles LeI Woodbury Wood-bury General lirennanand others spoke Thu latter condemned the itbodc If land secret hqllot law null said that under It the people could not get a chance to vote Over a hundred gentlemen as rembled at the Parker House tonight to-night when whenTlIF THE IIUTIER CIltI enjoyed their annual dinner And JheilijcnUr celebrated tile victory of X w Orlean General liutlcr anti Cor I ratal James Tauncr were especial guests of the evening GencralHutler was tile first speaker speak-er After extolling Andrew Jack sons virtues the General said Another An-other thing I reverence Jackon for is that lutraj the original persistent tent and conqucHhg easmy of nugwumpery General Ilutlcr called the Australian ballot the most complete and perfect system defrauding the poor Ignorant uib and laboring men of their votes that ever was Invented What do you suppose will be the lt tf1 tl esult of the Australian ballot in lie south It will put government tbtn absolutely In the hands of the I wblte nun CHICAGOS CEIKliltATJyS CHICAGO Jan STO thousand coplo gathered in Central Music Hlil CII lall tonight tu celebrate the anniversary anni-versary of Andrew I Jacksons great victory over the English at New Orleans The celebration was un LIen the auspices of hit Andrew Jackson League a democratic pout f1k J inei cal organization ExGovernor roctorKnott was the chief orator JrII10tnlloD I3NCON Jan Slam 1I taboo notice of the Knnia boards vote of confidence lu Onaiheatscliarges only to ray that this proceeding may Le most advantageously met with the deadly weapon of silent contempt He fays I Intend to defend the action At the same time I utterly and entirely deny nil ctilpabllltyfor to tate the words of Stonewall Jack ion There one time when the In Elgulficanceof an accuser Ji lost In the Ingratitude of the accusation Tho Telegrapht Iterlln corns rnndent learns that Portugal Intends In-tends to disavow PIntos conuuct In ri ti iSil i Africa thus satisfying England n carding the haullig down of htr Ibg llvrcl Ills I Itrntnnt NEW Yom Jan S William 1 jt John president of thu Icrctn tile National Bank and vicepresi dent of till Southern Society tonight to-night tendered his nfoII11tlIn I as member that society because of Its action last night eulogistic I of tr1 ri nlf tJ J JcOerson Davis In his letter he I says I think them bold indeed who assume this to 00 the time and place or themselves the men or tills tile generation lu whIch to write the epitaph of JeiTerson Davis In term alike acceptable to nil Amiricans Accordingly I look upon the tall for last nights imtt Ing because unnecessary as entirely entire-ly out of place Mr St John ndds Hut the ole justification fur the cxlttcnco in New York city of an organization bearing the cectlonal title Southern South-ern w aa au Interpreter between tho North nnd the South for the tijiread of sentiments in common and duubting If Tuesday nights proceedings tend In this direction iut tlona tliu ucfulner of the society so-ciety lcurrurMehleileu OOesuaC PiERitE S D Jan Governor tellette8 message was read to the Legislature tillS afternoon The message favors compulsory cduca tIon urges a liberal railroad policy endorses irrigation and the Aus lan ballot system The Jecbh ure is ad vised to take a list of estimated esti-mated expenses and provide first for those actually lndlpenslble under un-der a careful and economical government gove-rnment and to divide the rcrualn log sum available among the other public Institutions and admlnbtra vedepartruccts to IL beSt to conserve con-serve to the public interest in no event permitting the deficiency to ieoverthe103X > Qalowed by the Constitution tunkwed rap orlb ItKkolii IliSJiAitCK N D Jan 8 Governor Gov-ernor Sillier rent a special mctsage to the Legislature asking how the current exicndltures are to be met and stating that the present deficiency defici-ency lion almost reached the corutl utional limit of 200000 and the State auditor cannot ISIUB evi lInccs Indebtedness beyond that turn Illnri of JJr Jtnrbrlck LONDON Jan S Baroness Von ciiue Mrs Maybricks mother has just made public the details other ot-her Ift Interview with hot I union unate roman TIm Interview lasted only twenty minutes and the riaoncr was greatly moved She was ale and evidently 111 as she aid her head against tho stone wall of her cell and wept Utterly On er return home the Baroness addressed ad-dressed a communication to the home secretary ecklng to allowed to write tu hrr daughter family matter The request was icfused SCEJK AT AS EXJXtTlON Ilhrglnbolham who murdered an old woman Uirmlngbam and at empteJ to commit suicide with a knife before his arrest was hanged at Warwick today When the body ill the noose opened an eld wound from which the blood spurted out and deluged the assistants The Actaclu was a sickening one TlKSnlllTOMKllrnln right Nine Yom JanS M ore trouble his grown out of the SuIIIvanKII raln fight WIHIam E Harding Mike Clenry Mike Donovan and William Muldoon have 1 en taken into custody and cfficera are lookIng look-Ing for all the others actively con neeted with the fight who are at present In New York AH were taken into cutody on the old rcqai tionssent to Governor Hill by Governor Gov-ernor Lowryof Mississippi It was n great siirprlM to nil ai the rwjui slUous have been In thu lisudt of lovernor ililiso ionic without ae lion that they thought tho matter was settled All were admitted to ball and a hearing set for Saturday |