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CONTENTS OF TO-DAY'S TRIBUNE, . oa. Now Tork, and Miscel. | 138t week, tho Chicago money market showed Advertisoment=. ~Wasuiogton Letter: Things Topmost; FIRST PAGE-W: Inncows arts ci year at the same To prosent delay and mistake: Gineo address fa full, including Stato and Con: sure and givo Post driivere Offcr, No. 489 Wabashoar., in tho whers ons will bo roceived, and heve (D eamd attentizu as Af lofe at tho Mauin BECOND PAG reporters who hu B s An attempt was niade to seltlo tho atriko of tho coal miners at. Springfield, yesterday, by a cenference botween tho labore r mas- ters, but it falled, and tho situsiion is un- changed. il —————— Mr. Sinelaix, of tha ibune, who will Lo remembered for hia part in fie o chango tho policy of that j resignation yesterday ns pulilishor, cepted, to take effoct to-day Contrary to what appeared to ba tho tendeney ew Yor! Ii was ac- symptoms of increasing stringency yestord Onoof tho causes,—perhaps the prineip: one,—is Letter—The New Dowlnion: Provioclal Lez- | the difliculty of getting cars to ship bogs and . - | & tendency to mako n:oncy more b ition is ik isik di i ¢l i The Fifth Avenno Tlotsl Fire: A Cbj | B ¥ cy moro stringen superstition is likely to visit diro calamity, not ; . ! L nounce tho nrticie & Luminy, Loiter oa Hotel Peotaction—Rall. = == ouly upon his own country, but upon the Ameri- THE PUBLIC LIBBARY. scent is keen and nover blunted. The Passago | oo oeong with the facts as proved in the caso coupiog s saluablo remedsy () Our Lzko Jiarins wof tho Year | Among the candidates fur tho ofiico of Rail- e bt ¢ 11 o'clack, the Prosident and | ©f tbe sppropriation waslmown to every Teton |, o " - Boyond this the expert cannot | , Xor the bencit o En-3gp Lasw Covete~Tibuss Tt s 2 ‘Ll ean peoplo. Thoro aro dread Tamors of revolt | To-morrow, st 11 o'clack, thoe Prosident UnitedStates, and they asaited the Paymas- 5 s bespl t tiseme road and Warehouse Commiseioner aro 8. IL. | g fitt © o0 ¥ in tho Hevalian Kingdom. | Directors of the Pblic Library will formally | othe UnitedStates, s Adtine g04/whils the wiiness who lanob sriexpertiosn- | Serived pacty fioo the FOUXTY PAGE-Editoricle: The Tublic Livrary: Ono | MeCres, J. 3. Richards, and E. I, Jones, of this is i - i " . ter with the impationce with which hungry men ronounce an opinion of any Sort, but may | instituted extecssly b drcr o the Lost Another | o e : d But this is not 0 bad us tho prospest of another | open tho reading-room to the public, The library 310 mnit for dinate, Tho protescs that | POt Pronounce an op 7 sort, but may | sustiuted ex R: —Cundeasogo—Curront Nows | S5 N. Rogers, of Elgin, and & Mr. Bucl, of amanppossdte yeltord nngr. thep state the impression produced upon his mind : ] | toentr-five aspirants for the placo in vari ; i iai i ibili i e B Mo - [ TRILE Tirauts for the place in various i T st d dams . ading- 3 cisions, and upon their responsibility and his lefly for 1h s SEVESTIL PAGE—Periodical Literatoro—Rallvoad Dis. | leeicly o caeu prop Ll N all the millions that Congress might eppropriate. symptoms of constiturional sypidy | HODLTY'S OPERAL taoca Clok mnd Lo ** Tzo Lancashire La: JITERS OPERA and Dearbora, o High 012 o, et B e Ut | cattle Bustweara, de—Singular Sulcides~General News | off in the supply of Eastern ex. harte, and has Mecting—Persopal Items— &~TFio Cityin Brivi-Markots by Tele- rs—The Big Lewsult—Aa Imporisl Weddiag— Real Estato, For Sale, To ing, Lodging, Etc. , south of “Rip Van | the recent Consiztory ND SKIN MADE SMOOTI S Manbizcuized by Caswelt | at tho Vatican This has made a largo falling Plainfeld, Will County,—tho last being a ¢ farm- or¢’ candidate.” There a; between twenty and Workingmen wero bus esterday in the ruins of the Centre street fire, but recovered nothing more fl:au shreds of clothing,—sad clues | tothe whereabouts of tho viciims who are now believed to bo under the staircase, tho “infernal machine,” o8 the Tive Karshal called it, The | Privato subscriptions to defray tho expense have been generously incrsesed ; Comptroller Green say8 that he will assumo it on account of {ho city, 5o that the ecandal of neglecting tho dead dolph siroct, bes rer & i Comods “Compans. | 1920 Jouger to be added to the horsor of theix burning. Pope Dius the Niuth has embittered the sngry feeling betweon the German Goverument and tho Roman Casholic Church by bLis eddress to of Cardinals a¢ Romo. Ho ion of ihat Government referred to the acf Maues stet, betwoen | against tho Jesuita end priestly influcnce on tho Cotton & Kembie's | schools and civil aifairs in terms of such severi ty that the newepapers of Komigsberg and Posen, whero the Tltramontane 2pirit has been especially troublesomo, havo besa forkidden, n | nnder penalty of suppression, to republish them, | German resentment against the Paral lnsults sence of ihe diplomstic representative of Gor- Dy a majority of 2 ina vote of 81, the Gome mon Couscil, lest night, altered tho present yesible, ana injur Ask for Lally & P, Liquor law in accozdanco with onc of tho sug- stomaca. | §estions of the Porsonal Liberty League. As iic Liquid Pepsin. amended, the ordinance requires in substance J will probebly bo officially expressod by the ab- | many from thio New Year's reception of the P08 | qomntoract thiecold blagts thet come from Alacka, i TUESD. ir, but alleged that they would lose fgainst it. Tho Republicany, on the othor hand, retort that the Democrats would havo “gorryman- dered” intheir owa favor if they L:ad tho power. On tha whole, we think it is not worth while to rend ene's gmmentS. It is, of courso, an ontruge o confer two-thirds of tho voting powar upon one-half of tho peoplo; but, in a partisan view, it is protty clear that the Ropub- Ticans will maintain their supremacy in Indiana, cither with or without gérrymandering, o long 0s tho ol party divivions Iast. When they cease tooxist, tho Apportionment act will possess no ndvantago to anybody, and will disappear from the statute-book by common consent. Randwich Islands, threatens to bo a moreserious matter than would have been inferred from tho mere announcement, IIo failed to nominate o suceessor heeause ho was superatitious, and his annesation scheme. The people of the United States could bear the bloodiest of strifes among the sborigines of a series of islands located in aunex theso islnds to our own country. Yot one cf the numerous military family of the Mo- | Cookis, who was onco Minister Resident at Ifonoluln, fiendishly suggests that now is the time for the United States to strike for the voleanoes that are situated in mid-ocean, and sevonteen doys' voyage from San Francisco, tho nearest Americon port. Herois a chancofor woother Baez. The Hawaiian Government has been epending over £1,000,000 & year for a popu- lation that has been dying off at a rate which has reduced it from 130,000 to 60,000 people since the year 1842. The consequence is, that the Kingdom of Hawaii is already loaded down with debt, which General McCook is anxious that the ited States Government should nssume. Ho suggests, with o peculiur sense of honor, that the American Minister is the only foreign diplo- mat in that conniry at the present {ime, and thero are no other mep-of-war in the neighborhood but those which sail under tho American flag. Ho intimates, thereforo, that all that necd Do done is to go down quietly and gobblo tho Sandwich Islands. He fails to com- municato what we could do with them afier they had been goblled. Perhaps ho has some new meteorological theory by which ho hopes to { since it hes been tackedon 2 an American pos- session, with some of tho scething lava of Hawaiian eruptions. There may bo a lurking hopo that there will bo Territorisl Governors, and, eventually, United States Senators, Bat wo utterly fail o see any good resson in al this votes necccssary to obtain a mojority in the is sbout tha prico they pay in Eansss.) Tho night after his clection, he was arrosted upon a charge of bribery, and, though ho was discharged by Judgo Mackey on habeas corpus, tho examining magistrote has sent the pepers bofore the Grand Jury, and the Attorney Geonoral proposes to progecuto tho case. Mr. Elliott states that a protest rociting all the facts, sastained by afidavits, will be presented to the Senate aftor the holidays, and he hopes that the Senate will refuse to admit a man who has so unblushingly bought his election. Elliott ex- presscs regret at the thame and dishonor thrown upon tho colored rawe by the open eale of thoir votes by the colored mombers of the Legislature. ‘The misfortune is, that Patterson’s case will have to bedecided by a Serate of which Simon Cameron is the leader, and of which Caldwoll and Pomeroy are active and influential members. and [reading-room mo situated in fho third story of the public building on thecorner of Adams and LaSsllo streots, the entranco being the saveral hundred people at one time. 1t will bo furnished with tablos and soats, and ample pro- vision has beon made for the fling and reading of newspapers. These files will contain the daily editions of all tho Chicsgo papers, and of the local weekly publications. There will also be found there dily pspers from Boston, Springfiold, Providence, Now York, Bafalo, Thiladelphia, Baltiricre, Washington, Rich- mond, Mobile, Now Orlesns, Galveston, Memphis, Nashville, Louiavillo, St. Louis, Cin- cinnati, Milwaukes, St. Paul, Detroit, Sacra- mento, San Francisco, Portland (Oregon), and otherplaces. There will alzo be found papers from London, Liverpool, Glasgow, Dublin, Paris, and Berlin, The newspaper list will be extendod £0 1 to embrace publications from Italy, Bel- gium, Austria, Spain, Indis, Chins, Japan, Aus- tralia, South America, Mexico, Canada, and all parts of the globe. In addition to these thero will bo files of all weekly and monthly literary ond ecientific publications of this country, and many of the sume kind published in England, France, and Germany. Theso now numbernear- 1y200 different publications. Printed lists of these will be kopt in thoLibrary, and any of them may be called for and read in the room. The Library room, or place whero tho books are kept, is in the building formerly used as & distributing reservoir. It has been fitted np for temporary use, aud is capable of holding many thousands of volumes. The books 86 far re- ceived and on hand are mainly English dona- Y, DECEMBER 31, 1872 Dt A thero might be delivered at the Library rooms, ONE OF THE LCST TRIBES. Just before the adjonrnment of tho last ses- sion of Congress, an appropriation of $500,000 was mado to be paid to tho Teton Sioux Iudinl?s, sud in the stragglo for the placo of egent to dis- tribute the money Illinois was victorions. The monoy was peid out during lnst eummor and foll, and now thoro are mea in Weshington, claiming to have personal Lnowledgo of the fact, assoverating that there is no such tribo of Indians as the Teton Sjoux. Thero muet be some miatake about this. The Teton Sioux are a very largo tribe. They are by no means confined to any ons location. Their range i voery wide. They may be found in the lnmber districts of Maine, and upon the distant streams of Minno- gota ; thoy are numerous in Kansas, and the ‘members of the tribe prosper amezingly in Olinois, Indisna, and Missouri. They follow the game wherever it may be, and their there are no Tetons, or that they are but few in number, is an absurdity. Had the appropriation been eufliciont to divide $1,000 per man, there There is bardly s Congressional District in this Stato that has not its Teton Sionx. They have adopted the general habits of civilization, They underatand politics, and are violently opposed to Civil Service Reform. They underatand the strategy of County Conventions. They can mske any nomination that is paid for. They are prepared for any hunt that promises gome, and heve no hesitation in sealp- ing aoy oppoment who does not employ them. Last September, there was profitablo hunting in the wooda of Maine, end the Tetons flocked there from even as far South ss Caro- lina. In October, they mado s grand hunt in Pennsylvania, being the most successtal display of their activity ever made in our history. There were enough Tetons employed in pub- lishing newspapers, some of them very “big Injuns,” to have taken three times the money. The Tetons in Chicago are too well known to ro- quire to be named, snd these impudent fellows who deny that there is any such tribe can bo enswered by the production of enough stalwart warriors, whose tepees are pitched in Chicago, t0 bave justificd an appropristion of §500,000. The questicn of the propriety of supporting this tribe from the Public Treasury is hardly pertinent. As Elder Logan says, the Seripture declares that he who does not take care of his own household is werse then an infidel; end, un- der these circumstan o8, Congress can hardlyre- fuso to provide for the mea whomako Congress- men and Senators, and even, when occasion ro- genso of the tho standsrd by which physiciuns judgo cf all | rond from Sl Ty geen ' & N 000 volumes. gty ity the ol { 'k report that theve i < ono subject on | their standing with tho party if thoy should vote | Senate, jtis ssid ho paid §25,000, The entiro | before noon to-morrow, 25, other disenses. The questions to bo decided in P';,"“mgafpuautN-‘uimd,—pm\mflrhm, o big which be will not i cost of his clection was sbout $60,000. (This trials whore the dofenco of inssnity is set up | ® bFanch line by Gooes T ap oy i | sro: 1. Was the accused inssue ot the time of sanity to such s degreo s to render the accused irresponsible for tho perticularact? 3. s tho evidenco suflicient upon which to acquit the ac- cused on the ground of inssnily? All theso points, Mr. Gnernsey claims, whethor by physi- | cians or jury, must bo décided by the eamo | which it was o] standard—the common sense of, and exporienco | Meny distiygniahu:l phyeicieng tring The Courts bavo decided, in many | cor,and, failing, pronounced ity j, smong, men. p Edmund Amé:z\m, of the 4 i : | loge, a3 the drug wea strongls - aw ‘opinlon. upga. the. eaity or Ieemlly ool smenicert houtcis cases, that medical witnesses should not give of s prisoner, “as that is, in reality, | g testifying to the very point the jury must de- | mine in what cascs, if any, cide, viz., the general merita of the case. Mr. | v Guernsey contends that the rulo is, that a medi- cal witness may give his opinion on a hypo- | naveno Kuowledye of i thetical statement of facts, and the jury must Moty by purchasio s judge whether the supposed facts so atated | condition, by what he observed on this point. Mr. Guern- | tion which in most inds sy, cancer ? South American physic standing, with whui I Lave cor sey fortifies himself with numerous judicial de- “that arises in the administration of the law where expert testimony may be less necessul'xy, Hom, and s o :1 s i s controlling on the | discise, Yet the American and where it ghould be less con g. Pith s stiases uotiin sa: th X jury, snd where the common obgervation and | core cancer, o else vote ita completely bhave they acted ox i scarcely used {be Iemedy in coscs, and, buving Leen di experience of men should more prevail over all theory, than in cages of alleged insanity.” Mr. Guernsey closes his very able paper with & fow words upon the moral responsibility of juries in criminal ceses, and makes tho impor- tant suggestionthat, if any change is to be made i 2 : A imi to follow up fora consideratlo pesicd in the presont mode of trial by jury in criminal ABUELR BHo s cases, the question of insanity should be taken I experts on each side, the sifting of wWhich can | by cundursngo in Chicago; but though obtaining no check’ upou the tun be accomplished more readily by & jurist who has of different minds who have never studied at gancer, but mi‘imyly ox ibili ertiary syphilis, ctc., were plsced upon all, and to whom nolegal responsibility attaches. 8ad, itk scarcely ab exteption fited, In some cates of vhronic in cases of emotional or intellectual insanity, is, ?%;‘,fi Tous it e v 1) - | 8ble power of increasing the growih that tho testimony of an equal number of ex e pumer of tncreuudoy the gowth o7 s perts on eachside produces a doubt in their 18 generally visible before the seventh doy, wud & The most that can be exid for the aseraga jury, minds, and they legally give the prisoncr the | | benofit of this doubt,—in other words, refuso to | & scquit the prisoner, or that tho bids of their Of courso, if tiio money g Y will be beuefiterd by the one; the commlesion of tho offenco? 2. Wes tho in- | trictn of country, | inthe newspapers, o fey ™ of his oxporiments. He saya z A p ived great bemefit from tbs from a legally irresponsible jury, and in all ;‘ev,,sfip"'i,mmd D, i i of the wouud; but, of e, cases placed in the hands of a i e (L nothirg as t0 whetlier cunduras Judiciary, with the same rules of evidence 28 &t | have cured the cancer, U P L0 1iais ¢, : i | finels. Tho remainizg cig: n present. The suggestion scems to us an emi- lied on the medizine aloye, 3 < i o nor was the_growth at a mently wiso and eonsible ono. We fail to seo fued, Doe G and 5 hird wherein numbers add any force to an opinion or | grave. Threeare till Living, L 8 S checked, Tie last to, after ta increase the probabilities of correctness under some months without benefit'to the conflicting testimony of an equal number of | distanc placesand are lost sight of. derived from the medicine cons - | Hef of mado astudy, to agreater orless dogree, of med- He o pln, anditeo fre. ical jurisprudence, than by twelve aversge jurors | complained thit the artele irrit: S fited. South Amie decide et all where the doctors dieagree, and &e drug in rhewnatiem, but I have not erage man, and that is | force the ; AT to hupy 20 Frang 8 0ul, thy e i 5 Of lnzgy g bealthg comp 4 told sy _ Cundnrang, The public have wut forge.en g1, ubject of a new drmg found iy § ra0d is o G cusa ity ath Am for 4 kin, institted a series of g aluable. Dr. Andrews hag &i Thero are many persons oiuted i First, then, what is cun iry). Of it effects fncancer they fr.c y it it ] Of these ten, two Lad the cancer have been unable to find a single of i ‘Fourteen patieuts under my obser ary nler, Pnygsiciaus wil 03 a8 early 58 the secoud, Eyphilis, in its primary and the eas) condary stage, seews o be a can phiysiciuas speak that disease. FORDYS k = > why e should repeat the seo-comic: play of tious, and embracae o varied assortment. They | quires it, may make s Prosident. Itis true the _ 5 Tosum up, I fiad that clunndu pirits Ut any ome who eells liguor on | VBY P D23 OF | are, however, too incomplete as collection and President, in tho caso of thé Philadelphis Post | inds 18 to accopt tho testimony of anintelligent | fresses ke ‘appesite, Lt iy e, il e ¥ork, | Sunday must closo bis doors and cur- | Sab Domingo during the present generation. &2ad scid by Dru; A PLAN § for Consum 5—-To Get W D_nnz. mil Hu;' lfl“DIu_ ‘l‘b—_ ffii-&ém».’f_"‘u Do to Core 1ad Grces ot Gonmoano! | tinte to sell liquor to any one after notifeation | aler ko con- ’ ion. Yiaile offertor my entetieatad medscines ta the amieton from proper parties not to do so, 1 fool that 1 prcat to tho PALNE Battas W0k S P S T i e st what ws aly b it . too few in number. The Directors bavo o far | Office, religiously adhered to the rules of the | Physician us to tho insanity of an individual, oI E tho Patal ) alieu g gari BAIR DYE. " THIY FRLESDID Al wis :“S: and provides a pentlty of not Kt o Eer i beon made, thay | 1410 money to purchase books, or to provide | Civil Service, and dieregarded tho demands of | and, of course, none who will not 80 testify are | Its great use Is o Dustcuiug tho bualiug of o 'i“,‘;f",fic Do | more than §100 for znyopea lauer traffic on M :Eim o 5; perly and characteristically | 120 Tachinery of 4 circalating library. Tho | tho Teton Sicux ; but that wes a particular and | over called for the accused, loAn, 85k 616 X Lhik Sxdptiona of e o o demad ;m ,?,d;;;m i thaiday. This Iow, of course, doca away with e :'D St ui “ : i o 7| most they have been ablo to do is to organize | extraordinary case, and wes no precedent to be | Mr. Guernsey's paper is to be discussed by the NOTES AND OPINIO upesh blzck atural i i ¢ Tiew o '8 : o i s H 4 s E 5 . : e S 8 iy % d‘},zfiuflu ‘1‘1‘1‘.' “E“}..”" o “"A’:’u‘x’ififl o | tho oath which applicents for 1 o liecases avo ?:;:i ufi;:fl:m" ;: 3 T ul):n b‘:“ ! and put in operation the resding-room. The followed in other pleces. To deny the necessity | Medico-Legal Saciety, and it ia sincerely to be piiattog jold by ggista. FLES | now required io take that they will uol fell on | ;']e B “fg““ ouia, “"C " | Awerican donations to the Library have been | of Iargo appropriations for the Teton Sioux | hoped that some practioal benefit muy arise from | Tho Jacksonville Q@) Journal, which ex- ) ]Snnd;y.h A i'm;l:;r ::;hfon weg addcd to the & 0! SR mpr;‘ ::2 f::D;;;‘ :::‘:‘;“Arz;‘ comparatively very fow, and of those coutributed | might poril the safety of the Republic might | the discussion. The murderer's ples is meeting pmees;feu M;hs'— “‘a most vigorous ==<e0(=p:hfi Couxsg Must e Pur, | 1o, daclasing Lt aulawtal fop uny = 2 o | abroad but e emall proportion Lave yet been re- | lcad perbaps to the re-enslavement of tho | with slmost moiversal suecess in the coustg | 8000 to be made to remoye one or more of tha Schench's Cor f i ES 5 i SnRkitats o eetkagrvillast L in o5 o Coneeaay ‘32:’:"fh‘h;xgh_fio mtr):‘ gc":;“’“g 52 “:” cefved. Somo books hsve beon ordered, and in | blacks, and possibly to the insuguration of JefT. | of tho United States, and, s the murderer iy f;‘;‘&;‘:’:‘;‘f_“;‘lf“ 9By Jushuomille,” sy rules e Exhibition, this department is to i S Fal . & | IEEES WOl yovbueeh e ivoccond Zoni | Boofe” Poptler or a saon s the L i e e romeon. O | Ty st Tt Ttz v 1 o e e 13 of e medleiney 1o the eure of pulmopacy | The Chicago produce markets were rather | Exhilition of 1862, snd includes models, designs, 4 : g 2 EMOTIONAL INSANITY. i 3 el i) o | Cormeciiny e BRI ot G TR Kieemmbis 00 well 0:tabitabd to admit of Kb piion s arranged, their use in the reading-room will be x direct premium for the commission of murder, W T S K60 Crin U reunics bus Combal bt ihed | Quiet yesterday, except in wheat. ess pork sketches, and survoys of the architectural works The pearly unsmimous practice of murderers, N g 1 © supposa this does not have reference to S1ch wusly aseails the ibtroduction of & aew L 5 ST i ? g granted. A full supply of standard books of . cEs= b e snd n incentise fo other mon to givowayto | tho “mistske” of locating any of tho fuctite. s s 3 was dull and easier, clozing at S1145@11.50 | of the preacnt times. It shouwld bo the aim of ' zeforeace s been ordered, aud theso, when re. | 1 *71H126 UP the ples of insanily in justifica- their brutal impulses, snd removo those from | tions at Jacksomvilo, iy sa S Botie st ion b me o | cash, and S1175@11.10 seller Mavek, Lard vas | 3z, b - Wight, of the firm of Caster, DIuko & | (oiv a1l bo s to tho ves and exsuins iy | 598 O thelr crimes, and the alaming frequency AHAEE pathi seatas ‘whions Ak i | ThaGsl (L) Begister says : Eaparen e dtl win & e ereon ey | quictand stealy at 57.00 per 100 1oa cach, 2ad | Wight, who s (ho Chicego seprosont. ot i il XAMIMAtON | 5ith whicn jurics accept this plea and rotuse to e dsepor e i i i :;‘::c‘:;b‘]‘:" i |, T Cmcaco Tamuse i sdveesies tho caraa: I der = 9932 ai a - etak % * i . o i 3, B¢ g 0 | tag of the mis v a Law, ke e one o SRR Lo, S storhen luney | 97.30@7.5234 eolior March, Meats wore quict | B, G Gt fha mest dwmetan |G RT L o amnex the denth penally o sk vadlons, or | S 58 wnaualifion seicrion than s iy 20wk ¢ SRR et Tnen g uioge st 8 vislent Sough, | and unchanged st S3ge for shoulders ; 53gc for s and worthy designs of the ° i Dngland, Irclnd, Scotlend, and | pring in verdicts of homicide, or sequit slto- o politicans may be dicguet ity it 22 grest mau Sut sseate, eroc, N na 0 g 2 5 o esig i " s + 5 itude of the are i » ne Lo mveu p o die by o phsiclans, a0 may b0 | ghiort ribs ; 537 fox siort cloar, and T@7ige for rebuilt portion of our city. With all the notabls ‘i‘;:’:::{::::" U:‘g:(‘;:::;z‘:?b:w! ;:i»fl;;‘ ‘:: gether, iavo mado this subject oo of pressing | Another Railway to sal Lalkes m"“ SEmoniu, oF eie wiifa e e et e the peaenere £really | green homs. Dressed Loge wero quict anda | faults of architectare o are naturally to bo | P ey f Ty, snd oven solemn roment. It hasnow ‘¢ome to | Our despatches on Mondsy moming stated | procental jo s porai ] Jhct this m 5 et S i S i g ALt oz | shado firmer ab $435@4.40 ver 100 1bs. High- | fonndin ¢he repid work that bes bun dono, | 1 boen domo in this country, and lttle o noth- | inyalsy the protection of sociefy, for, if his ploa | that the Atchison & Topeka Railway was com- | Who hone by 1t 10 gain votes -iavy oo sibet ey Fioioalies 1§ Vo uberoutons or Paliossy Gon | wines were mors aciive, but declined Ie, elosing | tuero is, probsbly, no ofier American city thet | 198 9980 in Chicago. Mayor Medill has made s | cgn by succossfully maintained in ono case, | Pleted tothewsst line of Kansas, andthst within b v “é‘ifii’;“fi}“‘i“;btfi‘; i'}‘;i?mcu::mh 5,15,587 {hat two-thind of tho cases | ot 893¢c per gallon. 1}our was quict and strong, i fahs large donation of books, and, & fow @338 980, | every murderer will avail himself of it, and in | » vear past 362 miles hod been built and put in ito o' Bloomisgts tagrazho b .47 fhat tro.thinds of tho caso 36 presents so varied, unique, and picturesquo s ; . operation. This brings the thin 136 I, writes to the Bloomington Pantagraphyay b o= melibeiooof 1 | heat was ectivo and 1 bighor on No. 2, closing collection of architectural designs us doca New | Lo Bebert Hervey mado a liboral donation of o | g contusion of tostimony of experts, and in oF T the Ml wifi,f;;‘;:: saying: [ 33 Bukion o 1nvo brunchiml oot | b S12317 cach; SLO3Y seller Jamuory, sad Chicago. Evon tho feults tlemselves, if prop- | 132320, well-bound Laglish edition of all the | 41 aquslly confusod offéet such testimony pro- | tnan 200miles of tho immenss fron and cosl g QLB s tarmers wil ato o i : 4 : h other monopoics hee Us ; and, T ETRUR S hobostomely knon g | S12456 seller Pebrucry'; oflior graden wero | erly eleasifed to seproscot tho sapidity of son | DFiish Posts. Thore mayheve boen a fow Other | Guegs on the minds of o jury, tho chances aro | posits st Canyon City, ut the base of tho Rocky We shall Leara o act for i cii da ciiag & cougn 3ad il | wosk. Corn was moderately ectivo and closed i a . a ftor | Q0DBtions, but the aggregate beeido these is bub | nora than sven that ho will escapo alto- | Mountains. Buch energetioc and rapid railway | SWie3gree with Sour corresy puodicines fa curing a, coueh and sl struction and the urgency of our demands aftor gl “Thieshal SR, Ty b A f building mors railfoads by the geop sag el preperod from o common | firmer 6 31)¢0 cash; 82 seller Fobruary; 87 | e firo, would bo an interesting contribution | 221 The whole number of books of all kinds gether, or with trifing punishmont com- | Puilding a8 tho Directors of this rosd have 20~ [ gections remote frora u.arket. Beier 4 o g analal, g seller 2ey. Oats wero more nctive, and a ehado | and o distinctive feeture. Though th time for | % 1#A4 0n tho 224 of December wes less then pared with the enormity of bis erime, | (RPlhed metna moro than mere ostension | Tady bave Com over oo siade s At eeslard, sty 1,500, though thero was & Iargo number of un- | an ong which he s willing o endure sttt | & rrbde o Rl o | Qe them uml ey il ey e o aiaeker 34 bound publications in ~ddition, i llef- | onehalf tho prescat ratee au There are, unquostionably, in this city, to-day, 2 o blood s fonda amyof | easier, closing firm at 40 cash, and 25}7e sel | gn pdequata collection of models nnd designs is £oody but for nooric lor February. Dye was quiet and unchanged, at | Jinjited, our architests and builiersshould joinin o o somicl, conroning it | 69@09}¢c. Barley was lees active, but steady at | gyen 3 contsibution. The way in which most can o a3 Sironein ma ‘o 89 | 66@661¢c for No. 2, and 675;¢ for do sclier Fob- y i hnf‘,;?‘?{x‘j\i;fi'i;r’o‘l‘;é‘x?&“flém‘ii raery. Livehoge were quiet and stendy at st | 3 Ly mouns of photogrephy, showing singlo eatiatoction of romoving bis opponoat It hes | tain of Des. B To stater oy | Beck iy Borentmaice; sl dur 1 now, therafore, become & mattor of very grave | Colonsl Hollidsy, tho Managing Divector ot Bt e Do e g o 31 (e elipping oty bo accomplished within tho time that remaing | 10:000 Persons who can give at least one bound import exactly how far tho testimony of experts | the Topeka Company was in that city, and pro- | CorH, or tlax unti they are severaily worih ot the sead book of permanent velue and utility; Lalf that | ja o bo receised, and how far a jury 1s responsi- | Posed & ve:y early extension of the lina to Puc- | Jixies WIOU0Rs 2 Wikter mhet, &3 pumber wlo cen give thre volumes, and 1,000 | blo for its findings. There s no ussin concoal. | P10 if 1o county would voto fhem a bouus ; &od flax Wi PILLS cleanse tho 5 7 a « i 3 von the liscr, which i moro orless 4 | WeGk's prices, or ab $3.50@0.80. Caitlo weroin | puildinge, districts, and groups, which will com- : e f 1 e liser, whic orlese 42" $ ] ) A g - of $200,000 in bonds. The Chicflain stetes that | —The Bellesillo (I1L) Adtoente, fele bty fenel i Sl ol | botter domand and Grmer. Shecy remvin un- | mond tho greater. atteniion and admiutics by | POTSORS """‘:h‘“ Sivo from fholr shelves ten | ing the fact that by far tho larger shave of jury- the dbjective point of this mer ailmey s Sa1t | favoring sys'am@crg seleoads’ bokh ot nyredient et . i s o jume L Ve iy 1 f ~ R oarzdrat ill restore this | c1anged. connection with the circumetences under which ;"1 o b”" - We P‘°‘:"Y “{‘:““‘“’ tho | man roceive tho testimony of cxports as con- | Lot City, snd thia doubtless accounts for the | Government credit, and to be operated 2 chesp {hst theso somodtossct to- | M. Tames Drookw, in his Gredit Mobilier | 1o rebuilding has been sccomylisked, It s | P8UTe8 ; but if only theso bo contributed the ag- | ugive, and their verdict Is, therofore, only tho | xapid progress of tho xond for the last yesr. | froight roads, eays : 2y, Iu bronchitis ead laryogi. it 4 gregate would be 85,000 volumes. Wo suggest private opinion of the majority of the experts | It i8 known thet & chroic disagreoment exista ¥ 2 . - But ths old schoo! economists jusist Lat it will {ake §o%s throat, the Tiver mish ba Se g it robable’ that Chicago will bo represented af . : = I ANDRARE PILUS, "Froquently i | EPeeck beforo the Touee, made tho claim that | P 5 P to all our citizens, of all profesions, trades, a0d | who have been callod. g witnesses. In other | PeWeen the Union and Central Pacific Roads, | £Cyera) hundreds of millious of Goverssen ienes 1o ko xl:::v:’u‘x:uxoc.:zl{(flgs. All | thore was no statute or obligation which do- | Vicona by ono of the most striking results of the om0 i, ihe” amo { prived him of tho right of holding propesty, Tn | American ingemuity, in o model Pullmen Palaco 52,0 gured ot eeet | M. Drooke’ language: T havo os much sight | Sleeping-Car. If to this thall bo sdded pictorial B mespin to buy and scll ehips, stock, heuses, lands, aud | history of our new growth, some service will be caed of wgmm;:w:fi L85 PILLS | bank stock as ay otber individuzl in the com- | dono tho peopls of the 014 World in showing o il boon Cugid, at i, : : 4 ; : g ot Wil o ootif o throw off thedis” | munity.” Mr. Brooks is oxactly right ns far gs | thom what Western enterprige can accomplish, patient will bocume {2 and hesrsy, i e s sex thoroughiy through tho syatem, pers | o goes, but he docsu't g0 farenough. Ho | and some servico may also bo dono Chicsgo in -0t noar ¥o liablo' totake cold, yet crest care > e i i ovame, o€ 4t ds liko uny other disexso—a rolapso | comes squarely up to the subject, and thon | 2dding to tho famo which sho las already ac- I s Fiven upas being fn tholast | dodges it. Tt is all right for o Congrossman to | quired. suinjition and was taken from home in Phil. 3 Iniends in Maoresiown, N. J., to dio.' 1 | hold end tobuyand toecll proporty, butitdocs not follow that it is right for a Congressman to hiold | body, | stocks in which tho United Sletes Goverament is seomed to s that Lotid fo them Voanirato as wholo | CODcorDed, a5itas in the building of the Pasific em: (ho mattr ripens s g . & more thaua ot Jrcsfl,..“"i’e;fi”fi;;:e,e':;”:}:‘,gg‘,{ Railroad. Mr. Colfas was more honost So N7 Biearly cobo at mo toud, b 3 P : sitio sverti KR GRS 1'005 R, i 1is South Dond speceh. 1Mo boldly took tho o Catiag 160 f h, fover, puin, and Bl 9 peate it Bt Tnava o Fgatind i punirni. St | bull by the horos, declariag pob only that he brothers, ‘and sisters alf | 2od the right to buy, sell, or hiold stocks in gen- jox the best of health, and havo for years, | €72, but to buy, sell, or hold Credis Mobilier Feighing ovor 235 pounds. Immediately an wmy recovery L Laemed g avention (o the scicacy of medicine, and tho | B10CK olso. Tho evasion practised by Mr. £y o 3 harso Beaily gohe, Lo ruo condition, Dy v stzges of c: adeiplia to particular diseaso. In fact, 1w, ive kg i 33 muniber of praplo coming.t6 i orseding | Brooks is not any more marked than tho. mis. n &4 parta, 1o curo thom, and £ fiattor my: ievi N i hatat nisday P b Sonei 020 Ao aid mneeracs | Chieviousness of Mr. Colfax's sweeping declara- Caretuent of s dissase a5 ny oiber porson in 180 | tion. I it was right for Mr. Colfax t hold build theee . mit, L cosapations, Ut ihey 6055 GYHe it [ . sud that tho lstter Company is looking anxious | of thés soptioneris &oives, “Siity b pations, that they > overhaul thoir | cages, where the testimony of theso oxperts has 1y for o new Eastern conmeotion gt & this cngize weat of tlo river foriiid sheles, closats, boses, and book-cases, snd that | been clonded with technicalities, tho verdict of o improbablo that they nrAm:ii:e::ol'lJy' intorested | LCRaRY S8 thess citizoas o L ve i v B £ s A DoW using their coru for fu they pick out therefrom n§l tbo books which | jury is just as Liablo to,bo based upon empiri- | in tho Topeks Road. The business wmen | 8t horie, Sl toe Faet i3 they havo no uso for, or which they causpare, | ciem ma upon an utelligent sciontifo | of ous city will notice our conmection | fer iR o IOUEST U ucstioncd, Gy e or which, baving been read, are no longer aspect of the caeo, even where the jurors ave | With this new line by the branch af :}hemgktea of tlte world, ard Fomv Mesns must Lz waated, or which, having a genoral value 48 | ghove the average, and are supposed o apply the :?; C!;:en%:,dkgck A{Ai:iiud & Pacifie, which | {EPRSE0 ovarcomo this didteulis, cz o expansion of vorks of reference, Lavo a peculiar valuo to the | testimony of tho expertato the caso befors fhe i At m g:":P e {;Z nf'i’“““? —The Fuiton (TIL.) -Journal sars & N - e - SS0UR | oy ty of Whiteside 33 al lusively grent body of tho publio who cannot purchase | with judgment and common sense. ot Atchison, and, though from the Arkanns Vol- | sgricultural county, and tesce (o aiolisively 1 E eachs books, and that they send these, whethor | Thig ples of the murderor is boginning to st- | ley at the foot of the mountains tho distance | © copon theTates of transportation 1o 4 cormeapondnt of tho Cincinnati Conmerciat | i bo om0 volumo or a bundred volumes, to tho | tract vory sorious comidaration £ mers York, | Will bo somewhet shorter to B, Louis, Chicago | Bropls Thor e n i S5y 0L SFGE% iiere hias been down to Columbis, the capital of South | Public Library, to boforover devoted to tho pub- | where it is most frequently wged, and s promi- ( Mill 8 00¢o be ready to securo her sharo of tho | harder gnd Jonger then thoss enguged in formns 8 Colambis, _ 3 esiie , and trado created by this new and important rozd. | 23 WO oWt Know o 3 clave who. seisive 36 Eisie Caroling, and has inquired into the particulars | licuse. Let there bo no hesitation on account nent member of the New York Bar, Mr. R. §. The onnt ilo oy bflzlm Ank Tond. turn for their lxail. Prices f Lty lle, beef, : of tho roceat Senatorial clection there, end | Of tho emall valuo of each book; overy book has | Guernsey, recontly 703d & paper meon fhe pab. Pyl danial e ot essentially o | SRS, P o et o o femet 5uid psterls it tho fuct (hat Jc'. J. Pattereon | 8 Valle, and. evory book will,in time, bo called | joct betoro tho Medieo-Logal Sosiety of fhat | s from the bels through which the 1ansas P- | 10 tstmspent S psete. oI Sih 2 SO ROz Lought bis claction to the United States Senate, | for by somo person to whom it will bo of use, city, which is to be made the subject of discus- | cific runs to Denver. Tho valley of the Arkansas | than the prico raceived, he must be going backward, fairly and equarely, is as clearly estsblished os | 8ud all will be gratefully receired. sion by tho Bociely. Mr, Quernsey's | Presents & remarkably favorsble route for s mi%:“;;:: ety to H that tho sun shincs a mooudsy. Tho four cen- | Tho Library Board havo provided thet each | views are peculiarly intorosting, as ne Lo “{fx‘fz;“““f“’" (Dlomntilos, s loln b d Weauoter . = . didates for Sonator were Seott, Tllott, Pattor- | Yolumo donated will heve placed upon itsinner | goos over tho whcle grounds sery that run into fhe Grand River se seng o b ore Evory farm for miles around s mannfuctory fsin. £on, and Sawyor. Scott ranupon Lis record of | Cover s printed sfatement reciting that such | oxhaustively. His paper s dovoted maialy | lowest crossing of tho Rooky Mountain range | masket for s prosacis. Hens s e ier home long devotion to the colored people as Governor, | volumo has beon given on such & daybytho | toan exposition of the rights and duties of ex- | bolow the South Pass. It lies nearly dws weat | 552 fermers to have theso factoncs eatatiiched, and 5 - S g & : ) cir duty to belp establish them by furvishing tho and his establishmont of negro equality in his | named donor to the Public Library ; thata per- | perts and jurors in csses where the Plea of in- ( from Mount Lincoln, and s wagon road with an | means. 3t Lecomes aleo the interest #2:d duty of every ccantry. s Z - ) R i i eas; il it. i owper of & lot or business block in town t t qoult diceertons for takiog my medicines seconmauy | Grodit Iobilier stock, then it was right for oy~ | O 10USe; Elliott hedno capitel savo bis per- | manent record of such donstions sball be kept, sanity is sot up, and he opens his paper with y grado finds its way overit. Once in the ek e e Lnisess block In Lywn | o me rhom langu., 50 thiat 8 person inany part of T samp, 20 DO reRdily cured by SSORENDETHEG O | ery other Congressman to hold it; and, if a0, | P then it was right for them to hold the whole of 23 fg(};:;qm?m"fn"é fi"{v‘{-»"fi?r%’”l‘xfi’ 315 | it, and own the entire Pacific Railway, in which . 4 Tor aaloy ail druggists snd dagk- | 860 it Wastight forthem to voto the money outof the United States Treasury into their own pockots. conal abilit and Lia color; Sarvyer, tho prasent | aud bo anwually published. Each person, thero- | an oxaminstion of {ho ground shou by megios ;::‘fga";:’;",g'g‘l“g“i‘!:”’;;: “’?e;:":;’fh‘l‘fcs‘g‘ I Saesscsrhehinent the rental value of their bisldingd Senator, claimed o re-clection, snd Patterson, | fore, bassn opportunity of having bis or her | mén, that insanity is » physical disease, and that | wutars of the White, o s!reim that mu!“neirl; turing estabiishments ip Northern Ifii‘%‘;fi% without peraonsl or politieal. consequence or | Bomo bended down to posterity as among tho | thoy alone are compoteat to decids upon its | 4 west for a long distance. Tho dificult por. | Lo ooy 2 LEF Sebt di oy ol tpen Sonding, depended upon the s of monsy. | original founders of the Freo Publio Library of | prosenca o ita sbsonce, Tn coming o a do- | tion of the voug ot o eonee ci7 Wasntch | Well mansged, aud engaged ta tho Patterson had beon in tho Steto somo time,—ho Chieago,—an institution which, befors the pres- | cision upon this point, ho sssumes the broad | Reuge, cast of Utah Lake; but wa have mo | B biaaiton e ey g1 e tkoso rermlin ‘lr‘asliormcfl: 8 member of (o Peansslveuis | ont gencration Lea passed amay, will bo omo of ground that tho opinion of witness is in 1o f:‘;‘g;;fi”tfi ;‘:;cf:‘: :;::,‘“L‘::;"B:f‘;g“;{xfi g’fn‘ufi?f:fifi"fiéffiiflfi"fifiifi"?firmafifigéfi — { Legielaturo—and, on several provious occasions, | the greatest libraries in the world, snd one of | cas evidenceto be considered by aCourt or Jurg, | gnac 't outlat through the Jordan into Great & 2 o 2 . Tho recent Stato cloction in Indiana resultod had purchased tho passago of bills through tho | tho noblest Institutions of the eity. Tho waat | o excopt when the premises upon which ho | Sujt Te (ot s Caruentécia b deltrar an aiivess 14 AND 12 CLARK-ST. | in very noatly a “tio ™ vote, ono party elocting | Logislature, Ho was known to themembersas | of funds will, of courso, retard the prog- | founds his conclusion cannot bo understood by | qpe agricultural capacity of the country the Com‘erihfi‘ Now, who can tell nh:znlai?zndfi — tho Goversor and Superintendent of PublieT- | » mun having money, sxd ts one who, | ress of th Library for o fow years, | the Court or jury without a stady or knowledge | through the mountains i very considersble, | & Skeleton that ia? T it 15 cents per bushel, struction, and the other party electing the rest | on all provious occasions, had promptly paid | but esch book contributed, though of | on the special subject, or without the sid.of the | The valless in Western Colorads are broad, and ::gnin?d yo"?;:ei‘t!:omgrfi:sfcg;gfi? oaf:fr‘sxflpfis of tie State ticket. Tho Logislature, which has | up all his contracts for votes. When bho fold small valuo to the donor, will be, in fact, equiva- | knowledge of persons whose skill is superior | 8xceedingly productiva of the richest grapes, | got into, or wishes'to get into, tho Governors Jusk sdjourned, managed to pase an Apportion- | tho members Lo would pay sa muck for each | lent o so much somey.’ The volustary conlri- | to their own." This promiso s necessary, | i 813 espocielly adapted to tho raising of | cormierib? el Dubgue Bl pont bill by which (ho persons who oted for | vote, if elerted, hia word was scccpted without | bution of 35000 £ 50,100 yolames, embracing | becauso tho ovidence of an expert is mot fack, ’;,,“;,;;3‘;2;;’,;‘;;::,‘;:g;*“’i‘,:‘:e,‘g“g;;;;"““: conditlon in whicl it Is represeated to be by fuc Browno for Governor ehall horeatter elect 95 | doubt. Governor Scott had bean promised tho | overy veriely of publication, wil perhaps fur- | bus opinion. Tho opinion of the expert on the | promise. Gol sag irex of por vier biat guath Hon o35 of protoction theorles, If the imposi- In answer to the urgent entreaties of friends | Members of i1~ Legislature, and those who | great majority of tho negro vote ; but the mem- | nish & moro general 2nd useful collection than | witness-stand is his private judgment under | ties and in great abundanca are found at Qanyon cessityof“lif: 1;“2;2&3‘;3«%‘5?&%&@& in New York, Mr. Froudo finds that his pressing | voted for Hendricks ehall elect ouly 55 mem- | bers {raukly told him that they were offered so | would result from the purchase of an equal num- | oath. This kind of testimony, Mr. Guernsey | Cits, at the base o2 tho mountains. It will run | the land, why is it that ica year so rapudly domesti eogagements Wil permit him fo ro- | bers. This is the dishonost process known as | much porhesd o vote for Patterson, and, unless | ber of volumes. claims, must bo received with grest cantion, | ¥ithin & fow miles of the silver mines on Mount feamine o T Ty ot of the @sin in New York ono week Iongar, ! gerrymandering.” It is o chronio complaint in | Lo conld pay a5 mueh, they would Lure ty gofor | Wo suggest that tho "ibrary Board meko pro- | both from the crado shapo in which it may come ;‘2‘,“;‘“’;“‘1 oo SolA Jeposits near 010 Cits. | sommunity ao regtive s Snt b to! iy e m—— Indians, and in moat of tho Westorn States. It | Patterson. Scott rofused to pay, and he only | vision for receiving domations at convenient | before a Court and jury, and from tho impossi- | op agr::: filz;::;::;? ;::'nfh:; :‘::3; Rt ‘-ilcno;ug,t\l:g pmg?eds?ir E“mfpeuin 1“11!:)'" nnlribifl _The New Orleans Zimes will resume publica- | docs not provailin 2ilinois af th:o present time, | recoived 8 out of the 150 votes. Elliott, who is | places in the different neighborhoodsof the city; | bility of throwing eny guardsabout it, orof sub- | more accessible, and that ;nlny other ::;?x& G biads. 1a ,:Jifi’p]'}fié”{’n cost 1o them F Hlon to-morrow, as tho litigation conceruing 1t | ™o are. happy to eay, and wo havo mever had aquestionably the ablest colored man in publio | and that they give publio notice that all books jeoting it to tho sovero ecrutiny which other | districts will be opened there can £carcaly beE Dubuque Telegraph. State of Las been settled by a compromise which takes | such a dose of it as Indiana has now got. The | life, was deserted by his fellow negroes, and got | not delivered directly st tho Library rooms may | classes of testimony havo to undergo. Should | doubt. The Company, besides a throngh con- Tovea to ;‘5‘}:‘;‘0‘:32 'i?:n’;:fc: fifng‘ just ag the owzorsbip ont of Mr. Weed's hands, Democratie members of tho Legielaturo have | bub33 votes. Patterson wes electcd upon the | be loft at such places. In tho meantimo, wohope | the question of sauity urinsanitybo passed upon | BeCtion With the Central Paciic at Salt Leke, | ofherssoat to Horo Government t0 g0 into ——— Lave, therofore, a substantind basia on which to | the banking business, sud the railwas basiness, ©.°C. COLLiNS, BOYS' CLOTHING, oy e The Chieago Tribune, Tuesday Morning, December 31, 1872, issued an adiress complaining of the injustice George Francis Train knows & good deal sbout | of tho act, Thoy say that a number of Bapubii- the_Credit Aobilier business, bat New Tork | can membors confossed that tho bill wes nnfust first ballot,~bhaving & cloar majority n eech Housp, Tho fect that hekad bought votes waa ustorions « {4 woa not diagwlzed, To got tho 18 that ovory citizen will feol it incambent on him to mako o Now Year's present to tho Public Li- brasy to-day or fo-morrow, With propar caro, exclusively by physicians? On this_point, Mr. Guernsey claims that tho onlystandard by which this subjeot can bo measured is the common rest their calculations and hopes for a large and snd the telegraph busizess. Tho truth is, that prosperous business. Tho ovoning of this new line will be likoly to this idea of 2 paternal governmont, which soms people have—this looking to the Government t¢ manage and regulate all sorts of entervrise, aad