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A — ettt et Hme, with n perinauent resumption of specie- poyments, that the Governmont may bo able to fund its wholp debt at loss than & por cent. 'his improvement in credit, howover, in- volvea the previons permanent retirement of the Government irvedecemablo currenoy, nnd au equally permanent rostoratfon of coin aandard of values, ‘Tho grent contral bank pr finaucisl regulntor is one of thoso things which mny come in time,~—mny grow up as 8 national necesaity,—butnt present thero are so mauy other things requiring immediato notion that such organization can wait. Any mens- ure, howover, which has for ita purpono tho improvemont of the public eredit, and tho restoration of a fixed slandard of ¥nlucs, is worthy of consideration, I The fallowing inquisitorial dosument hias been pont to us for information, snd, as observed, wo auswor it an fully ng our fgnorance of Hamburgh English will pormit: Iastnonan, Date of the postalamp, audivhe Beptditon ) By this T am uo froo os lo direct he, .h\xmhln fuse- tiou to You, §f You nccept for mo in Yous cathuable i;ulrunl advértinowments, for the Hnmburglan-tows ond runswigian-country-lottory ? T an aflirmative aso joit will be po kind 24 to glsa e un auswer on the followlag queations ; 1) How ofteu cotnes out Yonr fournal 7 30 What dn tho prico of lukertion for a fino, resp. g, fourd pat, st 80d wholo Yo of Your Joue- g 3) How brogd (narrow) {8 A singlocolumn (how many 0 o n 1) and how many slits counts the page, %5 Aftes what sorta of writing (Noupatelils, Totlt Garmond) do Yau account for tho prico of a lnd ? ) What & robuto da You conront mo ? T foin silff to my last_quostfon, thot Tam alrondy mincd many years in s Direct intorconrso with mora tha 500 gerigan newspapers, and that il they ofrered a0 ntt e mo conditlons, which they prant fio counfor of announces, With theao I discount aftor wpoemont ovary 3 or 0 month ; but 11eft it entirely to Your estimation, what concessfon Yon wiil conscat mo in concern of tiils, kowover I oxpect from Your silo favorablo conditions, bocause my orders being for the E\r&:‘:e;x‘kg;l‘ conslderable, sud ‘my advertlsoments of Lxpecting a defrayed favorable answor Iam with tonafileration, 18aa0 WriNniua, Banker, Hamburgh, In ordor to give the fulleat and most satia- factory xoply to Mr. WEINBERG, we take up the quostions serdatim. Tho firat goveral question dopends much upon tho mutual arrangemont, based npou a thorough nnderatanding of the situation, through the fol- lowing : 1. Tue Tripuse s published onco o day; »oven times & woek ; twenty-elght times in Feb- ruary (and twonty-nine when leap-yonr comes) ; thirty times in Soptembor, April, June, and November, and thirty-ons times respoctively in January, March, May, July, August, Octobor, aud Decembor. Itis published doublo on Sun- day, and is the bost nowspapor in tho United Btatos, aud therefors in the world, 2, For tho firat pago our charges are 25 conts »line, and for tho othor amounts, respectivoly, $62.60, 9125, 8260, and 2500, 8, & siugle column is nsually aa broad as it is narrow, and almost always as narow a8 it fa ‘wido, There is only one niin column. Wen- BTER is our authority, o that Mr, WriNoERa is right. The numbor of 8lita to & pago varies conslderably. If tho storeotyper Lss boon rprecing it very henvily, or the folding-machisne i out of order, or the carrior or pressman un- usually caroless, thero may be four or five slits to the page, or even moro. If these ars not sufliciont, tho roador can add as many ns ho wishes. 4. All oharges aro bagod upon agate moasure- tment, G. Nichts kamm heraus,—which, being fracly Interproted, signifies cash in ndvance. In fact, expedition in this Iast particular is sapecially laudablo, Thoro is another trifling condition Mr, Werx- BERQ haa not sslied sbout, and that is this : Tus oSz does not advertise lotterios; fivstly, ‘because it bollaves them contrary to lauw, and #ocondly, because it balieyes them dangerous to 1he welfaro of soclety. —_— The Anglo-American Tines of Nov. 28 con- taing & romarkably shrowd and aagacious asticlo upon *Political nnd Administrative Oorruption dn & Ropublio,” 1t takes for its text the charges ‘of corruption mado against the Repnblican par- 1y, Which, iv holds, have misled not only toreign- e, but Americans themsgelves, s to tho resl etate of the cago. The wave of conservative opinion pugsing over tho world is tho reflux of the broken wavo of liberal opinfon racoiling from its lina of theorotic rocks, and with that Tebound goos & strong sweop of anti-Ropublican projudice, which leads anti-Republican jonrnals to point o moral sgaiust tho Oreat Repub- lic, The writer doos not deny tho corruption which basbeon exposed; he docs deny that it points to tho weakness of our form of Govern- -ment, The factis thotas the Government re- weded from it purest Republican form,—thnt is, #yit became involvedin an internceinostrugglo,— it doveloped corruption. That this struggle forced it away from ite truly Republican stato toward a mora despotic form is illustrated by this, that undor a puroly Republican form of Governmont & minority yields to tho majority aud does not appeal to arms. The Warwass violation of tho pringiples upon which the Re- public wos based, and thun tho corruption which ensucd was not chargeable to thoso principles. In reviewlng the offect of the chargen of corruption, lhowover, tho Times bolds that cortain conditions must bo allowod. The charges are made by the Opnposition, and for the eake of political offect, sud are subject to tho wildost exaggeration. But, granted their truth, has the corruption of the Republio reached further than that of tho porsonal Government of Naroreoy 1L ? That Governmont, glittering tn the deceptive parapher- nnlia of gold and stosl which hud ita inward rat- teuness, tumbled ignominiously to picces in the war. -Ho again might it bo with such o despot- fem 08 that of Russla, 'Tho corruption of s dis- honest despotism was ravealad by u catastroplho. In the Rapublic, all that was rotten aud vicious waa dragged to Jight by the Opposition ; inn des. potism it was perpetually coucealed. If thero wero temporary diseredit to o nation by such dis- Pplay of corruption, thero wag permnnont socuri- ty in timely voforn. The chauges which wero wrought uuder a despotism by forolgn urmics snd & national overthrow ware brought about by the peoplo of a Ropublie through the poacoful machluery of thelr owu institutions. —————me Now that everybody one mosts gives tha enlu- tationg of the day in o rasping double-busa out of & balo of red, white, or bluo flaucl, tho eub- Joct of diphtheria begins to get intoresting. It in of nouso to otreat from biw, or suk him to kindly yemain at e wafo distanco, He is desf to romonstranco, and, s misery likes company, onjoys the too ovident aversion in which be is lataporarily leld. Tor tho bauefit of the dozen or two poople who huve not yet suffered from pore-throst, it niay Lo inlerosting to lmow thut the numbor of doaths from it in New York Clty Inet woek was €0, and tho week beforo 47, In Massachusetts it be lald wasto wholo towns, and is proving very fatal, Tho bout thing to do 10 to avoid catehing {t, but, Laving caught it, to Lo to tho doctor ud carly au posmible, Lusting no quack proparntion and no quack doctor, Aenn- whilo, trust in Providonce and keap the feet dry. The Repudlic nowspaper died young, Lot ua hopo the godu loved it. Man could nov, for jt laekad tho flrat principles of u successtul nows. papor. It was aturted by fhilends of tho Repal. licay party in whoss mistuken estimotion the loyalty of tho Now York ZTimes way too luke- waim, Tha Times was and i a staunch Ropub- Tha Republic waa au organ of the most sorvile type, and as 1t must be borne In mind, too, thatanowspapoer s uot us erally eatablishod a8 @ comner-grocery, It talted timo aud money and oxperiouco to place it onu pay- ing Lasls, - It must bo built up, und galn the con- fidenco and rospect of & conutituoucy, which no Iint one journal in u thou- xand lves to moturity, for infant mortality s ns fatal in tho nowspuper businoss as among tha {nnuoeats of the autsery, Had tue Republioans ticen popor, bus mot an organ, such did not doserve to live, mare organ can do. who oatablished {he Republio' desired to uso lhole money to tho beat advantage, thoy could bavo done eo by purohesing Jay Qourp's utock in tho Now York Ziibune, and brought that paper back to the fold, and restored some- thing of its pristine influence. This would hava ntreugthoned thom aud wenkoned tho onomy; liayo becomo n paying Investmont, and reliovod JAv Goutp, who Las not proved a worlhy muo cosgor of 1TorAcE GREELEY, of an lucubus shich 1way yob destroy his digestion. Tus: THIAUNK peratatently ahifte the fssne, Tha Tolut {s not whnther tho United Btates 1 a nation, but lellier o Federal Governmont {#an alwolute sovor- olguty povicusiug wnlimited powers, Itds certainly o natlonality ercatod by the Staten for cortain spocific Tarposen—St, Louds Timea, ‘Who says the Unitod Bintos, n8 s poverelgnty, ‘“ possessos unlimited posrera " 7 Corlainly i Trinuxe novor did, Tho most it contonds foris: 1. Thnt it in sovorelgn twithin “Its powors, and thoae powary aro detined aud limited by the Con- stitution"; 2, That It is not ecreated by tho “ Btates™ (twonty-four of tho Btates havo boon cronted by it * for cortaln speciflo purposes”), cr for any/purposes; and, 3, Thut tho *States™ nevor crontad it, nor fa it thofr agent or cronture- ‘Tho *“States” aro political corporations ereatod by the people to administor Jocal laws and per-' form local functions, whilo the * United Btates” is o uational politieal corporation croated nlso by the pooplo,~not by the people of n Bialo, but by the poo- ple of atl tho Uulon,—for uational purposes; aud for the adminiatration of theso purposes, aud tha porformanco of ite natlonal functlons, it ia suprenie, nnd not bohoiding to Stato Govorn= ments in any shapo or mauner. The allegiance of tho people is due directly to tholr National Govornmont, and not yound about or through the loeal Stato Governmonts. Tho Nationnl Gavornmont rosts directly on tho shoulders of the pooplo, and ia upbeld andsupported by them, aud not on or by the State corporations. Does tho 8t. Louis Z¥mes now undersénnd the posftion of Tug TripuNe well enough not to pervert or wilfully try to misstato its position? —_— AMr. Roprnt DALE OWEN i8 plunged into sor- row of the keenost eort.© Ho bad just writton n lottor to ilio Sprivgfield Republican to show tho valuo of Spiritualism, if true. It was, bo wrged, the only refutation of the gross materialiem of DanwiN, TyNpALL (toufours Tysnary), HuxLey Seexcen, Srvany My, and Lecky, by proving to thom that oxperimental phonomenn are not conflued to tho purely physical sclences, Tho ‘mostintoresting of theso esperimontaiphenom- onn" was the *materinlization” and nppenr- anco of Kamie Kixa, tho fasciuating Lut flip- paut daughtor of o wicked pirate, Upon Karig Kixa rested tho entire superatructure of latter- dny Spiritusism. ‘lhrough XKame Kixa the Eppy manifestations were mado possible ; through Kare Xivxa (Euoglish version, right of tronslotion roserved) was WaLtace convineed ; o Xarie Kixa woro all the law and the proph- ota, Aund now her obampion and defender, tho frank ond vonerablo * Papa Owes,” ua tho ficklo spook calls bim, has repudiated her. In vain will tho Atlantic and Galazy oulogize her hair ond praiso her oyea. Tho following, from the Banner of Light (Spiritualist), scttlos the ques- tion of that person's spiritunlity: PitApeLro, Doe, G.-Circumstantfal ovidence, which I Lavo just obtained, fnduces mo to withdraw tho pssurances which 1 liva herctoforo givon of, my confidence dn tho genuiuo character of cortaly mianl- fotations presonted Int summer, fn my presonce, through Mr. and Mrs, NEL§oN HoL Koseut DaLE OwEN, Lxit Katix, B, U. E. But ien't it almost har- rowing to sce the faith and hopo of an old man wrecked upon a shallow hoax ? ——— e HaxtxoxD, the rovivaliet, who fa now traveling through the rural districts of this State and manufacturing juvenilo converts, Is not travel- ing o path of roses, Whoraver ho goes, he sooms to incur the hostility not only of the local press bnt of many of the other ministors and of tho majority of the peopls, ‘Thoy aseail him from overy possible poing ot view, analyzo his motivos, criticizo his talk, call up unploasant porsonal reminigcencos, and in general make it very dis- agroeablo for him, Ho is just at prosent in Galesburg, and the Plaindealer of that cily ia worming him. In nddition to this, the Rov. 8, A. GARDNER, of tho samo city, roviowod bim intho ot caustic manner ‘las Sunday, taking for bis text the vorse from Marmiew: *Wounte you Beribos, Phiorisces, hypacrites, for yo compssa gea and land tomako one proselyto; and when be is made, yemnlko him two-fold moro tho child of hell than youreelt.” The rovivalist's excous tive ability, business enterprise, and shillful machinory woro handled without gloves. Toan outsidor 1t 18 a very protty fight as it now stands, although not a very decorous display of religions ethica. —_— The peopls of Oregon want a magazine, hav- ing the absurd idoa that thoy must bo roprosent~ od i the litorary worid if thioy would keop pace with tho other States in prosperity. Ono paper saya: California bas the sdvantsge of our Stats, and will probably keep it, but not to the samo oxtont ag at pres- ent, What han heiped Californlu to gain and so full Ieap this advantago? "The peraistent enterprise with which Californians carried their maguzine fhrough dlseouragementa to envinblo suceess, has undenfably 1iad no small {uttuencoin this directlon, Tho capital sunk fn {hot underiakiug b done, and s now dosuyr, moro for her fluutcial growth than four times that nmount invested in any of Lier atlior enterprisca, Assuming that 8 magazine may make a Stato, thero is ono faot that the Orogontans do not stop to consider, namely, that the Stato must first moke n megazine. After Oregon bas under- takea this little job and buried soveral acores of them, she will probably be rendy to abandon the iden sud go making the Btate without the aid of theso dobt-machines. ————e Bome months ago Ciranrus B, PickeTr, of Ban Fraucleco, an attorney by profossion, committed o great and griovous assault upon the diguity of the Buprome Court of California by troating with contumely a member of tho Bench, the legality of whoso seat was at best problemarical. Picexrr was roughly handled, and floed $1,000, ‘with tho altornative of 500 days’ imprisonmont. ‘This sovero suntonece wns dolivered in the hoat of n vory unjudicial passion (as sontences for con- tempt of Court usually aro) ; but that was notall, When TPickerr, equally enrnged, dofied tho Court, thut eminont body donbled tha ponalty. Now Pickrrr bos served fonr months of his term, sud a potition for his releasn iy rocoiving the niguaturs of ovory votor iu the city, 1ad ho ‘brained every Judge upon tho Bench, stolen tho Clerk’s walch, and forgod the Governor's signa- tura to a clieck of 100,000, ho would noc have heon in jril twenty miuntes, Suckis tho divorco batween law aud justico, —— A Blato-Sovoreignty jonrnal *of the Demo- eratic porsusuion auserts that * tho Biates wero independont sovercigntion Leforo the Fedoral Government was formed,” Tho Amorican Union or National Govermnvnt dutes from the 4th of July, 1776, How mueli longer than ihat havo any of tho Btates bLeen * Indcpenden sovercignties™? Tho **Mother Country,'t (reat ritain, scknowledged the independonce of thirtean colonies jn 1783, who Lad doolared themsolvos u free and indepondont nation in 1776, Did she acknowledge the indopendence of any of tho ** fitates ", prior to'1783, when thoy waro deolared freo of horina lump, and if 8o, what ones Wil some * Stato-Sovercignty " advocste sngwer ? S e o, Bir Gronar Nowyez says that ¢ {lio ouly diffarenco botwoen Protostunts and Catholics in deciding whero tho line lios which soparates tho law of tho fand from tho highor lw” I thay “tho rulo of fuith of Protestauts iy private fudgmeut, aud that of the ltoman Catholies 1o tho infullible voico of Scripinral authority which Nobody wowld suppose from thin frank ade misulon thai Sir Geonas Bowyes wos o Cathelle donylng Grapstoxs's chargos From roprosentations mndo by highly reapeot- An Engghish Inwyer now discusses tho " higher thoy nolieve to bo under Diviuo guidauce.,” able and respousible goutlomen of Mchuond atdl olavwhero, I appears tliat our kpeclsl corzes spondont was misinformed asto tho character of tho Hon, Rusit Bunarus, of Nielitnond, The social, personal, and politienl charnctor of this goutloman fo so warmly guaranteod that o hapton to adjubt tho mattor. Itis just possiblo that tho shoo Nitted tho othor foot. 11is defont waa due to tho gonerous cxertions of tha Ilon, J. Axtoeg Ssat, who, more than any other ono mnn, {8 rosponsiblo for the Republican dotoat in Richmond. Tho Convontion which nominated . W. ITyaney for Congress droppod Nr, Barri wlith fearful and wonderful unanimity, This is probably why that was thus, PERSONAL, Mr. Wolla Oary, editor of the Mason City (I1.) Journal, was in the aty yestorday. Delogato Cannon, of Utal, is eald to bo a 170« poundor, with, consequently, » iargo mouth, Tigdin Thompson thronteus another editor with n dressing, Unrobed quinguogonarian, * Ohar- ity bogina at home," “Plg-Iron" Kolloy ronra aloud about * the mollifluous organ with which Provideuco has en- Qowed him." Ho moans his nose, Congrossman Cratehilold, of Tennessoo, has combed his hair, blacked his boaty, aud puton modorn clothes, alrendy this acssion. The on, J. B, Rieo ean play Ofhello botter than any mombor of the present Congross, . Ho s tho bost roader in tho House, anyway. “ Cherry-Pectoral® Ayor hins bllls posted nil over Ine houso warning his family not to uss his medicioes, They aro writton in cipher, Qoorpe M, Tow, I'residont of tho Board of ‘Trade, wife, danghier, and fwo gons, nro noOw stopping at Bt. Caroline's Court Iiotel, A dispatch received yesterday states that Hownard Priostly, of (his city, {8 much worso, Ho ig eufforing from softonivg of tho brajn. Mr. E. ). Colyin, business manngor of Mont- gomory Quoen's Circus, arrivod In town yester- day morning, and {s & guest at the Commercial. The soul of Emerson Wight, Mayor of Spring- ficld, Mass,, oceupiea an nuburnt-bricit tenement with a framo addition. o bas two wooden legs. Cldeago needs a Gon, Shaler fu her educational do- partment,—St, Lauie Jcoubliean, T'o givo tho School Doard a chance to snub somebady ? The virtuous Maasflold suos Mra. Jamos Fial, Jr., for 820,000 In paymont of mnotoy givon Dy tho dear daparted. This {s adding insult to injury in & veat way. The Rev, Roxford, of 'Frisco, says that tho author of Ecclosiastes was n poor, forlom, morbid-minded creature. Who could escapo boing Ro with 300 wives, ote.? M 3, W, Olitert of Wasitord, In going to play & correspoudonco gumo of chess with Miss Rude, o Tand, who 8 roputod to ba tho Lest lady player in ropo, —Erchange, Bocanso sho has nover been matod ? # Maris Monk's Daughtor” lias sued the New York Sun for libel and 325,000, The libel con- nlstod In & warning to puro-minded poreuts not to let that prusoating production into their fam« ilice. Washington hack-drivers survay Alexander H. Stophona with undisguised disguat, Thoy have booen oxpecting a job at his funeral for alx vears, and now concludo that ke is goiug to live for- ovor. In Wankegan, Saturday night, a Chicago lady makos her dobut with Clardiner’s Academy of Musie Compauy. Sho is s vory attractive and ocultured lady, and it is thought gives much promiso for tho atage. An smbitious reportor, sont to Interview Bouator Morton, commencad, * Are you o mem- ber of Congress 7 And overy timo ho sits down he gives thavks for that rhowmmatism which af- focta tho lowor limbs. Sines 1837 sixteen patrolmen in Naw York have been ghot. Tho numbor of prisoncrs clubbed to doath {8 not glven, probably beeauso it is beyond the aritimetical proficiency of the Polico De- parimont to computs. Tho Arcadian B2ys of Sarn Jewott: ¢ Her vaica {slike tha lyro of armas, aud bher clothoy aro like o eoven-fold hallolujab." And yot sho pitched down the papar aud said tho critic had a prejudica ngainst hor. T'wo of Robort Durns’ bones wore gold for £5 in Edinburg. Hod ho writton o Lulin treatiso on tho Book of Job, they would bave been choap nt £500. Fow mon know their op- portuuity whon it comes, The presont Archbishop of Cantorbury is said to owo his sminence to tho accident of losing noveral young childron at the ynme timo soms of the Queen's family woro attacked by the ssme disonse. This is his fatalism. Jounie Juno, giving advico to girls, saya: * The most promisivg young actross in Amerien to-day commenced by beiug & nursemaid ; and, judging by specimons wo Liave scon, sho wasn'h the only ono by five or six dozen, " Pho modical students of an Indiaua collego thought their subjoct was n potrifiod rhinocoros, but the collogo resurrectionist oxplained that ho bad opened up s Baptist gravoyard. They com- monco digsection with hiatchoty now. ‘Tho Torre Haute Gazelte hns got 'era. Tt aays that Do fenun Cabral's sop-in-law, Throck- morton, is tho hero of the famous Louisvillo soduction cose, Of course hois. Ho is the man who killed Billy Pastoraon's borso, too. Col, Qoorge A. Gordon, Major Fifth United Statos Cavalry, will bo morried to-day, in Goorges town, D. C., to Miss Spencer, The Colonel hes leava of absonce for o yoar, and will pass it with his bride in an oxtended tour through Eurape. Lot Calmage rage and Frost imagine vain things. Dliss Katio Baker, of tho Ditteburg Opora-fouso, has, by baptiam, “rencunced the devil and all his worke, tho pomps and vanities of this wicked world, and /ll the sinful lusts of the flesh,” but not tue stage, ar her engage- ment. Count Zichy seut o glowing description of his dead-hend trip in a Uovernment steamship to his Emperor, And TFrancis Joseph made no othor comment than this: **Who pays for the conl? Aud thoy call this mnn *“The Unfor- tunato”! g Dr, Samuel W, Franeis nays that tho liquid in- jected bypodermically by the mosquito contalus the principle of quiniuo, and was sout by Provi- denes 02 an antidototo tho over which aries from marshy sand mosquito-infestod districta, ‘Yhe Dactor may bo right, but we'd rathor run the riek of fover. Followlng are tho ofilcors of Natchitoches Yarish, Ln.: D, I Boullt, 8r., Tax Collector; , 11, Boultt, Ir., Deputy Sborift; . 1L, Boullt, Jr., Parish Judgo; W. H. Boulll, Doputy Tax Collector, Doputy Purish Lronsurer, and Parish Auctioncor; Henry Boullt, Deputy Sheriff, Dep- uty ‘'ax Collector, and Deputy United Statos Marshal; Charles Bonll, Polico Juror, The wvotor who conld bolt that ticket must havo the maw of an alligator, ‘Iliero 18 an nir of myatory about the following advertisomont in the “agoay columu ” of tho Taondon Limes: " 'Wo Undorgend: Hu! hu! you think {o melt me, Poor fool, Ilknow tho ‘BShoatovor Papers’ woro out of print, You wera right, though, sbaut Jao. Hotakes his P*¥su*a A% like u Jumb, I shall try tho Bix**sssno aoon, and thon the «—, Vincaut will bo onsily influenced by tho gamo meany, Biv 1T 7' hos offeved £6 84, for the —" MOTEL ARBIVALY, Patmer Houge=M, ¥, Dunlap, Towa City; Alfrod White, Detrolt ; Junies Raleliffe, New York; i, Ttuwell, Galewbiirg ; Frank Folom, Detroi { W Walsh, 'Cisiciunnti s ¥, 1tiate, Wurlin Naalh 1%, Husted, Lowsll: Edward lerritl, Now Yorki ¥, B, Qurtis, 8t, Louls, ," .~ o—doun D, Uapron, M\mn{‘ G, D, Keelor, Toledo; W, O'Nuil, Silladelphia s William 11, Gliloet, Now' Haven ; W LW e, Roelops W, A, Burlelgh, Dakota 3 W, B, Willianw, . Habeack, Wiee! vies Enginad, Wisconstiyy ¥, Ieant, &, Tauls, nan (ot o ieruriehy Uil itt, Marlong W, M, Reed, Kanses ity bl G B Ml 7 W, ke, Buriligiow’; Samuel ¥ Milly,’ Ypullantd, ', . o 2ot Hodse—As Iogotnuan, New York;' G, W, Ab), Fittaburit; M Delauo, Like Huperioes W, 1 dilvert 0, 1, gowstt, illladuisy B 1 Walkc Jaases ¥, Wiloow, lowag ¥, W, Hobla Jaorsvy Ciiys Ohiay Tochoutar’s @ New York} o, New Yorki an, Watesloo, I, RAILROAD NEWS. Reports that the Baltimore & Ohio © llas Succumbed, And Will Act in Harmony with the Saratoga Oombination, This Explains its Agreement with the Atlantic & Great Western. Withdrawal of the Suits Against J. 1. Blair, The Baltimore & Ohio in Iowa. THE SARATOCA COMBINATION, RUMONS THAT THUE DALTIMORE & OMIO HAB JOTNED 1T, "I'hore romains but littlo doubt that the war hetwoon the Baltimoro & Ohilo Railroad aud tho Sarntogn combination hos como to an end. Eversthing scom to lndieato that tho Daltimors & Ohio bna finally congented, liko the Grand 'runk, to work in harmony with the combination. It didJook rather strango during tho last fow days (hat, although the combination mado sov- eral deciglvo movos against this Road in tho ro~ duction of rates, it remained inactivo and did nothing whatever tomeetita antagonists. o officors of tho Itoad empbatioally deny that thoy arc in auy way in harmony with tho com- bination, but the Commissioners and other prom- fuont rollrond mon declare that arrangomenta havo boen perfected by which this Road as woll pa the Orand Trunk can bo counted iu tho combination, though neither had actunlly signed tho agreoment, ARRANGEMENT WITR THE ERIR. | A Qispatch from Mauwficld, O., published yoatorday, slated that arrangomenta had boen porfectod botweon the manngers of thoDaltimore & Ohlo Natlroad and tho Atlautio & Great West- ern Rtailroad, by which tho time-freight and pas- songors recolved by tho Daltimoro & Ohlo Rail- rond in this city and points west will bo trans- forred at Mansflold, and reach Now York overtho Erio Reilroad. As tho Erio belongs to the com- bivation, and still clnima to bu one of its strong- o8t adlieronts, tha abova arrangomont could not liavo possibly boon consummatod unless the Balti- miore & Ohio liad agreed to abido by the rultes of thecombination. Tl inducoment to the Baltimors & Ohio was o great ono, 88 by this connection it will hava ono of the shortest lines to Now York a# well a8 to Baltimoro. This rond has just now mada OTHER AURANGEMENTS, by which it will also seoure connections with the Now York Contral Rallroad at Buifato. A vontract has just boen signed betwoen tho mausgors of tho Daltimora & Obio, ‘foledo, PYeorin & Warssw, and Consds Southorn Nailvonds, by which tha _formor rond takos ita Chicago and Wastern freights for Buflalo and the New England Btates over tho Intter two lines. The Baltimoro & Olio connocta with tho Tolado, Peoria & Warsaw at Dofiance, 0., which brings it to Tolado, whore it con- nects with the Canndp Southern, which runs in almast an air-line to Buffalo, At this placo con- ncetions can ho mado oitbior with tho Erio or the New York Contral, It s claimed Ly the managers of the combiva- tion roads that tho only objection the Baltimore & Oliio mado to tho Saratogs urrangomont wog that it had no other Eastern outlet but Dalti- ‘more, and, asthe road hind boon builé with Balti- maro’ capital, and by Baltimoro mon, it bad to Xeop tho rates to that city a3 low as possibla to hoable to compoto with New Yorls. - 'Tho road hiad in overy other instance adhored to the agroe- mont : in fact, 1t had beomin favar of high rates toovory place but Baltimore, The New York mauagers, howover, conld not allow Baltimore to got the bull of Wosteru husiness, and heuce yar wns_ doclred on the Daltimors & Oino, and the rates yoduced not only to Baltimore, but to all othor poiuts, Everybody thought that {his sction by tho combination wonld be met with snother reduction by tho Bal- timoro & Ohio. But, contrary to goneral expec- tation, tho Bnltimoro & Ohio rofuned to como dotwn, only ndjusting its tariff to correspond with tho pombination. Althongh this action looked vory much liko a back-down, atill the manogors claimed that they could most the combination better by making robates. It appoars, Lhowever, that vorg few robotos or drawbacku havo boen mado during tho last fow weeks to ruybody, and thiat this statoment was only mnde to dirack tho public from tho main issee. In the meanwhile the managors of the road lield consultations with the maungers of tho combiuntion roads, and finally the above-stated arrangemonts wero con- summated, by which the Daltiuoro & Ohio now soenres connection with Now York aud Buffalo, giving it an equal chapco with the roads now leading to tho Bast, COMIWSSIONER WADIWORTI, who was interviowed yestorday by & ‘CRinuxe reportor in rogurd to this matier, sfatod that, though all the roads onst of Chicaso were now working in harmony, no offort would bo mado to raiso tho ratos. 'I'he lata reduction hiad beon made les on account of the opposition of tho Baltimore & Ohto than by reagon of tha fact that but Littlo freight had boon maving latoly, most of the cars standing idle on tho track, Itnilroad busineus had never been so dull as at presout, and a4 lung as it remained so thero was but littlo roupcct of o raise m tho ratos of froights, Mr. c\'m\s\\'m‘fl\ cluims that tho combination way a necesgity to ouablo the ronds to do away with cortain abuses which could not ho abated unloss ol tho ronds could bo umited. Nearly ovory rosd in tho country bad boon losing money during tho Jast fow months, nud world continuo to Joso moncy and finslly go down unlesy tho peoplo assisted themin carrymg out tho reforms nt which thoy uimed, TWO OTUEI FROMINENT BAILWAY MANAGEIS woll vorsed in the aairs of tho combiuation stated that thoro was not tho_lonst doubt that the Baltimore & Ohio Railrosd was ncting with the combination. ‘I compnet at Mausfiold coutd nob posaibly have boon cousummated un- Jose oither tho Erie had withdrawa from tho | combination or tho Baktbmore & Obio hiedaoyeed 10 not with it and_abide Ly ite rules, As tho managers of the Erio declaro that tho combinu- tion in at prosent nt.ro\lvfer than over, and that thoy aro still woll satjutied wich it, thore can bo 1o doubt that the Baltimore & Olio lus como down and agreed to abido by the rales of tho formor, ——— (OWA RAILROAD MATTERS. SULTH AGAINKT JOIX L. DLAIL WITHDUAWN, Special Diapateh lo The Chicago Lribuns, Towa Crry, Dee, 16,—A yeur or moro ngo, the Cedar Nuplds & Missouri, and tho Dissonr} Valloy Ruilroad Companies, andthia » Tows Laud Company,” bronght suits in tha Unitod States Cirenit Court, for fowa, against Jobn I Blair, the distinguigood ruilrond man, for the recovery of moneyy aud property, which tho plaintiifs olaimed wero withheld by 3r. Blalr, as the late Prosfdont of theso corporations. Bomo two years or more oo, Mr. Ulalr wus ousied from tho Presidosy o contro) of theno yondy at tho aunual clection of ofiicers. Boon aftorward, bis wuecessors thought they dis- covered a breach in Mr. Dlaic's ofilcial tranm- nctions, aund brought thevo enitd, Tho cauod wero roferrod by tha Court to ex-Gov. Rirkwood, of this city, au reforoo. Yor the prst two months, or moye, the railroad companios, by thelr officers and atiornoys, sud Mr, Blalr, by Dhimuolf and attornoys, havo been engeged in the trial of tho casos ju thin oity, Thoy bhad pro- grossod up to Inst Baturday, when the plaiutilts discovered the brouch wan™ not 8o large us thoy had imagined, and withdrew tha mits at ther awucostd, ‘Tha stipulation ta this offoct hay baoy tifed. ‘Chiu action” must, of courue, strougthon Mr, Blair with the stockholders of tho Come Dpantics, and result in yestoring him to his former posltion of Provident, which ho bad hold everstuco 6 beearny thoraughly identified with tho corpo. rations, He built tho Cadar Rapida & Misnourl Road, which was a continuation of tho Chiengo, Tows & Nebrasks, which wus built only from Clinton to Cedsr Raplds whon My, Blult owwo to tho rosone, Aftor the ontire line i cowm- loted from Clinton o Council Blufts it was eatied to tho Chicngo & Northwoutern Company, who now operato it. My, Blair has confributed Iurgoly toward build- Ing up und developing tho sention of country thvounh whilul Ly Novthwestorn Rosd pssses in thiy State. THE DALTIMOBE & O, Whilo spenking of yailvoadw, 1 ramor hien gaiue noxt, wastorly direction through this Stato, touchivg »d cutroucy that the Haltiatore & Obio Cowpany Proposo to oxtond thelr Chicego Dranck wost ward through Yows. To mccomplish this, thoy aro lookiug toward n now line ostablished thrao gr Igur 0ars ago, called tho '* Chicago, Owmsha & t. Jo. airoad,” This lina §s alrandy comploted from Chieago to Clinton, In, ; and from Clinton to Jown City tho worl of coustruction in golng nlong rapldlly. by It In to bo completed to this polnc tha 1fth of March Fram horo the lino oxiends in n nonth- Onknloosa, and thenco to St Jo, Mo, with & From 8t o it 18 contom- brauch to Omahs. plated to extond the lfno o Atohison, Kan., whoro It will connoct with tho Atchluon, Topeka & Hanta Fo (Now Moxico) Road ; and at Loaven- worth with tho Lioavouworth, Lawronca & Galves- tou (Tox.) Ttond, Without doubt tho Battimore & Olilo Company have thaso connootions fu view. With tho Chicngo, Omaha & 8t Jo s a feoder. Trayorsing the finest agricultural distriot in the world, thoir Chloago Branch would bocomo the mast popular sud profitablo road fu tho country. folitms sl MISCELLANEOUS, 5 THE, COLUNDUY, CHICAGO & INDIANA OENTRAL.) New Yorw, Dec. 16.—An adjourned meoting of tho stookholders of the Columbus, Clilengo & Indiana Central Railroad was hold to-day. 'he businoss canaisted largoly of compluinta ngainst {ho Pittsburg, Cincinnatl, Bt Louls & Donnsyl- vania Contral, and tho rosolutions ndopted by tho stockholdors of this Company st ameeting in Columbus, Oct. 24 Thomas A. Scott, Mr. Sinith, President of tho Indisna Oentral, and othors, made nddrosses, e roport of the Board of Ditectors was ordered to bo submitted to the stockholdors, A loug discusslon took place in rogard to the guaranteo on bonds of tho Colum- bus, Chicago & Indiaua Contral, LODISVILLE 4 N#W ALBANY, Sramvarrey, 1L, Doe, 16,—The Loulsville & Now Albany Air Line Rollroad was sold hero to- day by United States Marshnl Roo, to sntisfy a judgment for 88,966.75, obtsined by onad. O. Prescott, a bridge-butlder nnd contractor on tho rond, Prescott bought the road for the amount of bis judgment, L. C. Kerr, roprosenting the road, was present. Tho Company will redoemn within the year sllowed undor the law. DETROIT & MILWATKEE RAILTOAD, Correspondence af The Chicado T'ribune, Graxp 11avey, Mich,, Dee. 10,~Six thousand tons of froight from Milwauloo was shipped from liere, over tho Dotroit & Milwaukeo tuil- road, during tho month of November last,—nn oxeens of 400 tons over tho wume month laut year, HOUTHIERN NOADS. ‘Tho Southorn ronds seom to feol tho prosont financinl depression und hard times still moro thon the ronds in the West and East. The fol- lowing_ i» what the Georgis Constitutionalist hua 1o pay in regard to the mutters Whon the Georgls Nailway Comspany think it ox. pedient fo postpono the decloration of & dividend, sud Ceutral Rallway stock ia roported fo huvo eold iu Sa- Janaali ot B0y, tlo, publlaat Targo miy undersand 4t thono ara {idoed * tight timea” 11 the shriukago 1u valuo goes on much longor, that * hard pan * which o havo heard av mirch of will not bo undiscovered o very groot while from to-day, How weara to gel out of thia troublo § tho chiof prablem of tho age, Tho ‘North is, if anything, u_greater nfferor ihin tho Houth, snd, parhans, {hio feast sufferers of all are tho ‘et wha llvo by United Stales non-taxabl bonds, tnd tho Sonthorn planters who live within thomselves, aud foz neithor cold nor starvatios, From_tho Sovanuah idvertiser we lean that the Cauteal Rallway Company livo {saned o roport, which jao frank and truthful atntement of their casé, Difs feultiea, ombarrossmontn, and_complications uro not conacaled, and evory slockhiolder who reads it mny bo suro that bo Lnows the worat_of oversthing, whilsh siothing 1a glossed over nor austhing concoaled, “Tho ecsldont uatmos racolpta in 4Eoss at §3,101,107.« 89, and_oxpenses at $1,629,80191, leaving _balanco of $571,246,09, Tho Teasons given for declino nro strony compotition, short crops, fusncial embarrass— went, and * bad faith in mafntaluing rotes sgrood upon._Tho doxology of thie President i that ho und hla Board *sce no tmmedlsto hopo of reliof,” WALKER V8, THE STOOKHOLDKRB OF THE O, P, & Co €. f. 3, Co. Za the Editor of The Chicago Tribune: Simm: In your p?nr of the 15th there was a telogram from Indianapolis, in regard to tho shava case, which orroneously atated that, on n demurrer to the bill, Judge Drummond had de- cided_that o judgmont againet tho Compuny bound tho stockholders, is decision was di- mcu{ the raverse 3 that such a {udgment did not bind the stockboldors, As it muy prevent unnocessary anxicty oo tho part of some stocke holder, you are requested to publish this core raction. OxE of THE COUNSEL. CASUALTIES. THE LOSS DF MIE LA PLATA. SIXTY TERSONS DROWNED, The London Daily Telegraph publishes an ae- count of a terriblo disaster at sen, namoly, the loss of tho Ln Plata steamuhip, with sisty lives, The nows was brought to London by the passen- gora of the Antonor, from Ching, and tho catas- tropho appenars to havo accurred in the Bay of Blseny. The following is the roport of Mr., Walk- er, lato Chiof Stewurd of tho Lo Plata : Tho Ls Plata, Capt. Dudden, left Gravesond op (oo morning of Thursday, Nov, 16, in ehasgo of e, Mar- tin, pilot, bound to Ko drrudo do ul, Wo treived oft’tha Tala of Wight on Friday morning, when {he pilat left. Tho sliip then proceedod down Chnuucl, aud Lowards ovenig tho wid bean to freshion, the ship stoating about, four ktiols, Tho wind sl ket {ncreasing, 111i ou Saturday ot miduight it was blowing agule, Wo whipped n houvy sea, which “carsied nway tho port jully-buats sud davits, ono man belng ut the snme timo wakbed overboard. A short tlmo afterwards the stesboard walsthoat wan carrlod myway, tho galo still ineroasing, On Rundsy morning between 8 aud f) tha cuginact reportod tho ship uaking & graat quantity of wuter, It wan thon agreed to lighton ler, and wo commenced paying ot (ke cablo ovar the Loom. Wa pvod out u quuntity sud then ot Iy o, By 10 o'clock tho fives woro nll ouk n tho atoke-hole, Wu thon pre- pared the rematoing boats und rafta to Jewve the slip, which was gradually sinking by the atern, At 1430 ahio foundercd storn fieat, witl nizty persons on bourd, Tk only Persous wha gat off woro twelve in the port uarter-boat, and three others wero picked up, making ffteon fn ull, Beforo leaving wo saw ouo bost on the port side stavo fu, Qf tho rotaaing two Losts, one was capsized when thoe sbip went dowa, aud (ho theea ‘Yu‘- woge pleled up wers out of her. The Captain und doc. tor rmoined on_the bridge, baviog failed to got clear Oy potent lilo-rafts, and” Voth ura supposed to hove sk with the rewudnder af tho erow, when the duoks blow up. Wo wero in tho bowta 1o ours before char- ing mway from ihe wrock, belag uable ta render iy assistanco through feir of staving and awamplig ha bost, We weva i tho host for tyuty-threo hous, provisioned with only s sl piceo of clicesoaud ono Dottlo of gin, Wo iept two handn bating with bucke otw the wisolo timo, by vur boat made muct waler, At duylight on Monday morniug wo taw b ship distant abiout 5 miles oY, which proved to hio the Gareloeh, of Glasgow, Capt. Groouwoodl, by whom wo wero picked up about 11:30, sod wera (reted most huunely by tlio Captain, hifs Indy, the surgeon, ofticers, wnd pas- ropgers, all of ui bl suppifed wlth atimitanta and dry, watm clothiug, after boing an hour on bourd wo wero transshipped to tho steanor Antonor, for London, aud landed at Gravesend, Tho survivors beg vublicly te voturn their niokt sincore thauks to o commander and all on board the Garoloch, About fificon pupsen- @erd wero sayed in ull, A SAD ACCIDENT. Speetat Disputel to Lie Chicaan Tribune, Tonsnr, Ind,, Dec. 16.—An necldont oceur- rodt Liero to-day, which has caused the groptest excitement and sympathy among the people. Moues Frank, s prowising young man of 23, son of William Fronk, one of the aldest citizens of thia pluco, accompanied by o younger brother, who wae goiug ont to shoot abamurk in the tlold, was shot by tho acefdontal disohargo of his gun a# they wero leaving the houso. Tho gun was londed with a marblo, and was carried by tho youngor brothor, who was walkiug behind. ~Tho tharge optered tho hond of 3osos, toaring the whole beok of the lond off, aud causing death ahartly. ‘I'ho brather and fathor aro almoab oraxed with grief. Thoe orother hus to be watehod to keep hitn from self-destruction, AN ARNM CUT OFF INCIL DY INCIL specual Disputeh o L'he Chicags Leibune, Mansviery, 0., Doe, 16.—A farmer named A. (. Tiowis, living 4 miloa north of this city, whilo outting fodder with s steem cutting-machive this moming, had his left aym drawn in nnd eut off fnch by inch neurly o tho olbow befere tho machine could bo stonpad. ROY DHOVNED, Sveeial Dienatch lo I'he Chicaya I'ribune, McGreaon, In, Dee, 16,—At Prairio du Chien, Wi, to-duy about 4 p. m,, & boy, ¢ yeara old, named Prank Gokay, broke through tho ico op- posite tho town and was drowned, 'The body waa vecavored. £ K] FIVE PERBONS DROYNED, Parovivenet, B, 1, Doc. 16—\ schiconer, aup- posed to bo the Robers Pettly, of Providonce, cupuized {n w squall on Monday wight, and ber orew of fiye meu perished, all leavinyg families, ——— Sehool-Ofticers in North Carolinn. Tho pursnit of knowlodgo must be uudor difii- culties i Granvillo Uonty, North Cavolius, whero, sys 4 corrospondent nf the New York Zribune, +Opoeot tha Behaat Commwsioners it a colorad man, and haa arathor singular way of dbstiuguivhs ing tho calorof thachildvan who iy hoontiled to nehool-privileges. Toing wnuble to reud or write, o wakes i straight mark for tho whito children uud for tho nogroos ho makes s cross Wo have thres Bohool Commigsioners in this township, ull ne :‘aa!. and nelthor of thum able 10 yoad or wsito, 5 THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1874, dono only what was his dnty in tho premlees, and that the chargo of kiduapplog wan & base subtorfuge to dafent Justico, RITUALISN. To the Zditor of The Chicago Tribune Bin: Wao havo baon opposing Dr. Seymonr bes ¢augo of rumors of his being in some way cone nactod with Rirualiam, and thinking Dr, Pottor, of Graoo Ohurch, New York, might suit us as o gound man, when we find that ho has boon hold- ing a curious sort of sorvice. Doc. 1 was the annivorsary at the day whon {he nawaof tho losy of tho Villo du Havro at aea first ronchod uge Mrs. Konnot aud hor two littlo ohildron woro nmong tho lost, Now, one yoar aftor (to bo ro- poatod each yoark Dr, Potter roads portiona of tho Burial Borvico, and administors ,the Com- munion to Mrs. Kounet's family and othors. ‘What poxt ? hove i8 a seminary at Cambridge, Maes., fonnded by the monoy of tbe Low-Church poo+ pla, and presided over by a Low-Churols licotor, Dr. Wharton. Yet, after all this fusn about Dr. ymotr being charged with merely pormitting “Fathor” CGrafton tofivisit his sominary, It now turns out that Law-Chureh Dr, Wharton hns ac- tually fnvited Dr. Grafton to lecturo pablicly be- foro Lho studonts of this Low-Ohurch Bemivary, Alas for consistoney ! Dr. Bullivin, it s olao enid, has introduced noveral Ritualistio prncunnn,-umoni thom, glv- ing out Binhop Ken's Doxology to ba sung_far cortain offerings made. What and who men ENICE. I —— ‘The Stals Auditor roports, for 1874, 1,000,604 hoga in fowa. The numbor report for 1873 you 1,400,784 The avorage wolght of hoga last year, an roported by the Pnokors' Association. ey 200 pouuds por hog, The average waigl this yonr 1s 250, or a decroane of 40 pounds por how,” Asthis rato, tha defleloncy in porl thiy yonr, compared with last yosr, I8 173,476,560 poundy, whish, at 6 cents per pouud, {8 8,679,898 In tho hog orop of Iows. MORTON. Present Status of the Indiana Extradition Case. What Jospector Marper Haw at Lafayettes The Charge of Kidnopping Against the Tllinois Officer Dismissed, The Prisoner Held to Await the Action of the Supreme Court. Tho arrest of ons R, Morton nt Kontland, Ind,, Pridey Inst, at tho instanco of Chief In- spector Harper, upon n roquisition of Gov. Bovoridge, on tho chargo of attemptod bribery, has exelted o great deal of attention throughout tho Northwent, espocially nmong dealors in prain, The circumstances loading to tho nrrost nro woll known 1o the readers of Tie TribuxE, 08 woll as tho subsequoent procecdings boforo the Indizoa courts, Tho importance of tho case hinges, not upon the enormity of tho erimo alloged to bayo beon commilted, bul upon tuo rarity of such offennes. ‘Fho offonso with which Morlon Iy charged jg said to bo the second ouo of the kiud in tho history of the country, Casca wherein roguisition has boon made upon & elster Stato for the approhension of cijminuls are common, whore tho crimo com- mitted Liag nmounted to a Peonilontiary offonke ; but this caso, under tho law, if all is proven that is oxpectod, smounts toamero misdomennor. which i punishablo only by fine, not to oxceod £5,000. Scheneld’s Mandrake Pills Wil bo found to possoss those qualltios nocossary Lo the tatal oradication of all biilious attacks, prompt to start tha secrotions of tho liver, and givaa healthy tonoto the entiro syatom, Indood, 1t 38 no ordinary dincovory in mods UL IMTORTANGS OF THE CA8E is further attesled by tho fact that both sides hovo appearod in court ropresonted by tho bout logal tnlent of the Blate. Col. Do | ealsctencotolisve invontod a romody for thoso stubborn Hart, who so sbly dofonded Mrs, Work- | comvlalnte, which developall tho rosults praducod by & man. in the Inte murder teial gt | Borotoforo freo usoof calomol, a mineral justly droadod by mankind, snd acknonlodgod to be destructive in tho oxtromo to thy buman system. That tho proportics of cortain vegotables comprise all tho virtues of calomol ‘withnut its injurlous tandenclos, {s now sn admittod fact, rondered Indisputable by sclentifio researchos; and those wha ugo tho Mandrako Pils will bo fally satisfiod that tha best modicinos aro those providod by natuto in the com= aon horbs and roots of the flolds, Thoso Pills open the bowels and aorraot all billious da= rangonionts without salivation or any af the injurlous offects of ealomel or othior polsons, Tho sooration af blio 15 promntod by thoso Pills, as will be zoon by the altared Motamors, in this State, and Judge Grogory, ox- Judgo of the Bupromo Courtof Indiana, con- stituted tho counsol for the prosecution, while Judgo Coftroth, with nssistants, ncted for the de- fouso. Upon Morton's arrest nud identification his conugol appliod for his releaso undor a writ of babeas corpus, This was argued for five houra before Judge Vinton at Lofayotte. In tho hear- ing his counsel contonded that ho could not bo Tiold on & requisition from nnothor State, on the ook o O e o ht) g | colorat tho steols, and. diragpeacio ot tho salow same . e R i1 e | pietion and closzaing of tho tongua. Yo chiingo of to pritoner. " Morion thon | Austs dioctious for ta ascownany each lex ol Pills took an appeal fo tho Bupromo Court. In tho Sy L BOlERU & KON 2 e principal offico, corner Sixth and Arch-sts., Phlladol« hfa, and for salo by all drugglate and doalers, Price, 35 conta por box. SAVINGS BANK, Hereliats', Tammers’ & Mochaiey SAVINGS BANE, % Cakl, Opposite the meantime tho Illinois authoritios startod with the prisoner for Chicago, going overland to avold the dangor of coming over tho road from Lafayotte to thin city, the manngement of which was knowu to ba’ fn sympathy with 3Morton. Aflter tho nuthoritios had started” with tho pris- oner, tho Bhorif at Lnfsyoito recoived & dispatels from the Governor, ordering hiw to hold Morton until the Supreme Court could act. IERE WA A CONPLICT, Tho Coart bad given the prisonor to the Ilhnois suthoritios, while Gov. Hendricks ordored him into the custody of the Lafay- ettos Sherilf. Moarton's ~ frdends took ad- vantage of tho conflict of authority, and abonco o posso of officors was sout to Qvor- talo and nrrost the Llimois authoritics sa kid- nappers. The arrest way promptly made Tucs- day ovening, sbout 10 milos from Lafayotto, and tho ofticars, Messrs. Ruy and Purdy, ware dungooned for the uight, Yesterday moruiug they bad a hearing npon the clargo agalnet thom, and wero discharged by the order of Gov. Hendricks. Tho prisouer was at onco remandod to thair care, to be Leld until the record of tho writ of habuas corpus could bo reviswed by the Supreme Court, now in session st Indianapolis, Tha ceso will have a loaring to-dny and bo finnlly disposed of. i tho court sustaine tho sction of Judgo Yinton, tho prisoner will bo turned over to this Btato for tral at onco; it Judge Vinton's do- cision is rovorsed, the prieonor will be diu- charged, of course. CUIEF-INBPECTOR HARPEI, who s had chargo of tho entiry case, was in the city yesterday, und was waitod upon by o Tumuse’ reporter. Ho confirmod thie detwils preceding, aud was of tho opiuion that Morton wae but oua of an arganized rng in the attompt to bribe_Iuspeotor lrwin, From what he brd seon ab Lafayette, he beliovad that soveral prom- inont mon in luz]innu. among others tho Irosi- dent of a ralvond, wore dircetly or indirectly connectod ywith the effair, and ho would not be sstonished to seo sevoral 1ilinolsnus implicated 2t tho final reckouning, from tho faot that bo was in recoipt of iuquiriea by telegraph from a dealar in grafn in Peoris ug to Alorton’s where- abonts, ote. In tho prosocution of Morfon at Lafoyetta lie anid ho was approcbed in many waye, and that sundry inducomonts wero offered him to quash procoedings. Ifo says hlorton is quito_wealthy, aud surrounded by a largo cir- clo of friends in equally good Circumstances, Tio doseriben him ns being bout 5 feat bigh, of dark complexfon, with & sarp orcunning faco ; about 40 years Of ago, high-tonad, and_gentlo- manly, aud enjoying tho coufidenco and sym. pathy of the Haosiers ganerally. If the plan of which Marton is_scensed had proved succeasful, Mr, Havpor ‘belioves Lo would lieve real- ized thorefrom abont €1,000 per day, while tho mun bribed conld have potketed the additional sum of €500 per day. Inthe caso so Tar hio bag faund nothing againat DIESSHH, SPRUANGE, PRESTON & CO. towhom Morton has boon o shipper. Ho re- gards tho flrm ontirely clear of any councction with or knowledgo of tho trunssction, If Morton is Drought to trinl in this city, of which thero now scems io bo but little doabt, thero iu reason to beliove that somo antounding dovelopments will bo muado. Mombers of tho Bonrd of ‘Trade, who ubove all others Near Madison: ‘FHE BUSINESS OFTHIS COR- 1y to the receipt and care of Save ings Deposits and Funds for In- vestment. No commercial or gen= eral banking business transacted. SUMS AS SMALLAS ONE DOL- LAR received from any person, and a bank book furnished. MARRLED WOMEBXN and minor children may deposit money so that no one clse can draw it, INTEREST at the rate of 6 per cent per annum, is paid on sums ot One Dollar oy ntore. THOSE DESIRING TO INVEST thelr snvings upon real cstato see curity atw higher vate of interest than ean be safely paid on Savings Deposits, should eall at this Bank and examine its INVESTMENT CERTIFICATHS, SHDNEY MYERS, Mmmg_e_r_.s rofed 5 i S MAOIINES. coisn BEAUTIFUL AND USEFUL, Sal-Beckwith-$ Partable tunily Wowing Machingzthe most dssieable of any—will not got oulal orde iile or Dohlo Thrend, Tho only wacline (lnt can Lo ueed without o the Bealth, A Sflflbmll troudlo nting it can bo iz at an additional, cxponso of auly whiuh can b warked with Jeas cxertion, by ono fool, any other pzehine can by the uso of twoi tho movamunt of trrally bolng oaly g Inchioa—(our to six baiag ordl eelly requirad. Dinlgma nwardod Noveniber, 1973; 0Yodnl awardel Bgvomber, 1814, by tho Aworiviun Uuatlsuie. "Don't Luly a niachin until you finvu saen 1t. 4 ool n Intorosb in tho result, ave prodicting all worts of queer things, , BECKWITH 8, M, 00, Dbased on facts which havo como to light in tho NEW YORK: 8G BROADWAY, last fow days. Some ono will doubtless bo found upon the * ragged odgo,"—ub tloast, it I inti- mutod that Morton will not want for & compane fon 1 his afitictionn. DELAYE OF TILE INDIANA LAWG. Spzcial Diszatch to The Claegoo Tribune, Tavaxrer, Iud,, Dec. 10.—Tho caso of D. A, ey, agent of tho Stato of Iliinois, with a requui- tion for R, Morton, tho Kontland grain-dealer, on a chnrgo of kidnapping, came up bofora Es- quire Jenks this afterucoun, Col, I P, Dabark aud the Hon, 'Y 1, Ward appeared for tho de- fonse, aud J, R. Colfrath, J. A. Stoin, John L. Miller, and Proseeutor Caldwell for the progecn- tion, Tho cage opoued by a motion of Dehart Lo qunsh: tho cnmrlnintu informnl aud yeucrally Lad, which hio follawed up with a long argument. Btain replicd for tho prosecution, Ward closed for the xllaransu, quoting suthorities oxtousively, and dengunced tho arrest of Mr. lisy o8 an ont- rago and disgraco to Indiana and hor judictary, saying ho hiki no languago to expross tho seorn bie felt for tha partics wha have conspired and nrosocuted this uetion, Juntice Jonls bold the complaint good, and divected (ke trial ta proceed., Au adjournment wau takon till 1:90 this ofteruoon. Ou the oponing of the Court this afternoon, Attornoy-Gonoral Buskirl,, who had boan sent lere by (lov, Hondricks to lool into tho caze, and who had beon In telograpbio communication with His Bxcellency durlng tho forenoon, ro- quested that tho cago bo diemissed on the tallow- g tologram from Cov, Handvicks : InDIANAPULIF, Ind,, Dec, 16—11:10 a, m, Ch_igggo s 231 Wabash-av. - DRI e TN T Lotz vhably to meet wy obligatione, T Luv, made + gonorel aekigninant of 51l my q‘wmr g 10 stocl In trade b tho Bape ut Noa, 4 and Sta withoht protoronue, T eso toiion thls coura by (o wic * vico ot counsol to avald the oxponse and delay of procaad. nge I bnakruptey. UHARLES &, ORELL. cago, Do, 13, 1674, 1'havs ihiy dhy fekon powsosslon undor the sbov as- slgnmont, and will procood 1o closo up tha husiness ut ance far the banslit of all the cruditors of sald Ciarian A 1L LOWY L 1 nicago, Dao. 1, 1874, e & I € T T, k) Kholdors of tha Uitnols Callfornin Sitvar #ta. ny Ar0 notifled thas & mootiug Wit he ny's olfico, No, 2 Ifeanklin.st, 216, {815, ot 2 o'elgk 0. W FOUNMABON FOON ‘Gfi;@@g@s SAIIDINELD, Floxist, 04 DEARBOR! s BUBINERS GARDR. PUNCH AND JUDY FIGURES, TOR boid sy Chleaga, o raivs motioy ¥o C, £, Ny Attorney=tieneral, Lajayetle, Ind,: = 10 chkgtadt WdnaDping Agaat itay. bo- bnsod Clristion s Wpom s Beliom on (0. Wurant baod tpon oY IProseits, Bovorldge's requisition, It s an ubuso of the procovd- AT jus, A cruntual proccoding in tho nowe of tho Blate suttst ot bo wied W defeat et duty wuder the Cous utitution, Direct tho dismissal of the kiduapping eano. 1f you docta it nocesnary, instruct tho Bl of Tip Petuioo Cauuty o aid Ray fu holdiug Morton, (Sigubd) “Inoss A, HENDRIORE, Governor, “'he counsel for the proscution racojnized tho right o tha Attornoy Gionoral to diémiss tho cuvo, wid Ay ngraemont wai mado that Alr, llnf' wi tha suthorized ageat of Illinols, shonld hold Mortan in his custody until furthor sdvice should be receivad from Gov, Hondrieks, “Intho musntime Morton's coundel will prosecuts theis uppeel to tho Supreme Court, A certitied cop, of tho proceadings in tho habuns corpus onso wilk bo sonk to tho Supromo Court immotiatoely, snd ko rulingd and dedlsion of Judga Vinton Do 6x+ smined, and urgumonts for und aguinsé bo heard, probably to-morrow, 1t is oxpuctad o de- cmi‘(fl) v;nll bo reachod to-morraw, or £riduy ot tho farthost, Messenger Ray has won golden opinfons and 185 - STATEST. - 165 GUNTHER'S CANDIES | Colebratod throughout thy Unfon. Exproaued toall part el g A wanAds.). Atdres b @ eauts 3 RO s St SOLUTION NOTSOE, 5! The e of Grosaloe, Batghellar & Co. fa this day s~ golvod by mutial couseht, 1tu nilairs wilk bo sabtlod by Gudrio ¥, Hatchaidar, at'§0 Lako-st. Ohieas, Uro. 1 b4, Qea. ¥, Bareneroxn, tizew, RO, & CO., manulicturors of Wood: iy, will Ganfiouy ar 229 and w1 Wesb gzer T " mauy frionds in tho able and gentlemsuly wmun- lo. Pool 5 ok it whioli o Haw vondiiotod thia catw. Tho | ey Heo OO O N Snd Dok logal fratoruity who ara not fmmediately inter« gg;‘é Tab] {nlvoifi.!nrvnrs- 0 RNOBR, o ) astod in tho oaup aida With Mr, Ray thaé ho hew Lat0-8t no0s RANAOIDBY PORATION is confined exclusivea’ i 1 '