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THE CHICAGU DALLY ‘YRIBUN THURSDAY, JANUARY 7, 180 5 becnuse they constitutt]l moro than two-thirda of tho fros population of tha United Btates. Tha slaven conanmed fow v 1o imported goods, aud consoquently pud no Iadoral taxes. . S g 1 12 mot onr purpose o TeVi( e ol Demneratic- Whig quarredl over tho ‘Toxan Giestfon, lint ‘Titr Cittearna TAIDUNE makes & RiafCnent which novdd vindieatjorr, Our impression hos heen that Texas anve fito the Unian befors the Mexian War,—Lonue wille Courter-Journal, Did Moxico acknowledgo It unil aftor tho war? The “anpoxation” caused tin war, ond Toxns was not coded to tho Usited ttates by Mozico until she waa firat beatou and cotquered, thrawn prostrate and choked until she ‘gave fo* and **hollercd enongh.” Tk Crsoano TRINUNE takea tho shiolo ares of Toxu %o combat our land exhibit, aud with that maken ont ' ovcrphis of 10,000,000 ncres fo tho outh, We do- Bire 0 call Tme Tnincxe's attention respoctfully to Kew Mexico,—Loufauiils Courier-Journat, Woell, what do you want to know about it? Halr of New Moxico, moro or loes, has been coded to Tox Beorr's Southern rollway, and still the Couricr-Journal is not heppy. - = 'icaco TRIMUKE &oyA that Tott ScorT ot '-h'f’finfi {ond-rant tuat the Northern Pacitio got, Well, Tos SCOTT proposes to refund the land, and » e Uovernment tv indorso the bonds of 4|| Texas Tacific, giving very ample Rocurity, ‘“ll)' should Tiz TRInuxE objoct to that = Louracalie Cour= ter-Journal. ‘Bocause tho land would be of littlo or no valuo to tho Government, whilo tho indorsement of tho bonds would intlict o losa on it of £150,000,- 000. 'That 18 why Tz Trinusx objects. - ‘Tz Crisoado TRINUNE favors a subsidy of $60.000,- 000 £ tho Toiedo & Couneil BluiTa luilroad, aud yob it 1 opposed to ubsidies.—St, Louis Tincs. Te Trisoxe is not ouly “*opposed to subsl- Qice,” but to such falsehioods na contained iu tlio above item, a8 tho Times naver saw s copy of Pe TrinoNa favoring any such subsidy schomo. PERSONAL, The Agasaiz fund collccted in Towa amounts to 871.15. Bijon TMoron hiag boon supporting her mother. Good child. Forty Kontuckians rodo two days to kil a fox worth 60 conts. Alphonso of Bpain wants to outlaw bis dear mamma'a dobts. “Tho man who could not express his foelings sont them by mall. Mr. Doocher, Mr. Beschor, come fnto the Court.—Hoston Post. ‘The Hon. Georgo Alrey Kirkpatrick, of Kings- ton, Ontarlo, is tn tho eity. Sam Sharplay, the woll-known negro minstrel, alod at Providence, R. I, Friday night. The Boston Transcript iinds that *‘shor ‘wait " {s not complained of at tho thentres. Olive Logan biag been making horsolf disagreon- ble again by—but why repost tho old, old story? An Australian paper has found an excellent ad- vertiaing medium for overcoats in Elijah tho ‘Tishbite. It begins to bo & question whether the Bt. Lonis Globe could ba publishod, but for the city directory. % John Oxenford’s last farce ia called ‘*£456 11364 No wonder all the managors aroclamor- ing for it, Boucicault s going to publish a paper, It should be named tho Pirate, and be mado up of stolon nows. + Another new theatre In Chicagol” mays & dozing Boltimorean. * What kind of a town s that, anyway ?" Tho other day, whon Col. Moeby was invited t0 lecturo, e bristled up sndreplied: *Do you suppose I'm a fool.” Mrs, Grecnloaf Page, of Clear Creck, Col., ono of tho first whita women who went to Col- arado, died last week. John B. Clarke makes more money in tho United States than in England, but then money is not worth as much here, £=Gan, Godfrey Weitzol, Chiof of Ennineers, U. 8. A, is stopping st the Tremont House. Gen. Weitzol capturad Richmond, The Richmond Bnuquirer is edited by John Bryant. From its originality one would suppose it was Dan who sat st tho end. Hibler, the man who killed Beckor at Nowton, 1a., on Thursday last, will be taken there for proliminary examination to-day. Dr. Mitler, of the Omaha Herald, says Eli Por- kins misrepresentod him. And yot there is no prosvect of n quietus ‘e that bived. + Prince Leopold is a delicato youth. IHis mriatocratio blood does not circulate comfortably through his velns. It is probably too thick. A 25.year-old bridegroom-eloct, of Wilming- ton, Del,, broke off the match under the preach~ er's yory nose whon tho bride owned up to 31, Mr. Charloy Holmos appreciates the disgrace- 2l managemont of tho Bouth Sido stroot-cars lato st night so fully that he prefers living on tho West Hide, Some San Francisco stock-jobbers begin to ‘wondor bow it ls that the lady telegraph opera- tors get the flrat pointa on stocks, and 8o do the other aperators. Ar. A. Moncheater, a resident of 8t. Charles, Mich., dropped dead while trading in a stors Tueadsy, Ieart dlacase la supposed to have boen the cause. . B.W.Donnls, ona of the oldest and moat prominent Oda-Fellows in Micbigan, died, Tues- day, st Byron, His funeral, Friday, willbo largoly attonded. ‘Will M. Carloton, of Hilledale, Mich., author of “Betaey and I Aro Out," and other farm- ballads, arrived in town yeaterday, and is stop- ping at the Grand Paciflo. Mrs, Prim was considerably shooked at hear- ing her hushand say that tho only thing he did not like at tho new Post-Offico was Gon. Burt's new drawers.—Dosfon Joke. At the faneral of a little boy who had been rolled to doath by a saw-log at Hastings, Mich., oun Baturdsy last, threo teams ran away, ons of ‘which killed his stopother, A dranken Dublin cabman drove s osb con- taining tive women into the canal and shouted for asalstance in theso touching words * D——n tho women, gave the hosse " Two of Theodore ‘Lilton’s children aro at school at Washiugton, Conn, Miss Florence Til- ton, the eldest daughter, who s at presont tenching in Brooktlyn, spent Ctiristmas with them. Compliments of 250,000 South Siders, and will Mr. 8, B, Cobb sit betmeon » lousy boggar s drunken womau from Lake to Thirty-first streat In alate oar, and see how he likes it Limselt, Aocording to Cinciuoati papers, Fochter holsted in Ao tmuch soft-conl smoko thers the other day that his legs would not support Lim, snd bo did oot play Kuy Hlas, or anything olso. 0, W. Taylouro, who used to be a sallouro, and not s shoc-makeure, as incorrectly reported, #aprolific authoure of dramatio plays. He wccompanies Mrs, Chsnfrau.~Indianapolis Herald, The Now Jorsey authoritios are thinklng sbout arreatiug the lady mauagers of clurch falra whero lotterios havo beon run during the vl:::montu. They are all lisbls under the Stato A Rlohmond female darkoy eald in court that »th- ollldren of her Missisaippi husband wore the :‘n‘:::dh:‘lld?n of lu'r Virgints Lusband, sud * she 0 my ' Axryiitan ke 'om both halt "sponsible for The Chicago, Rook Island & Pacifio Railroad Company have appolated Dr. W. F, Pack, of Darangort, I, Burgaou-dn-Gulat of tat rond. tare et Yoty to bumanity are to be ro. At a charch falr held in Buec) lately, ale and tobucoo were um:?n.g“;hi-::g\lr:g; #0ld, and now tha local Forhan has been pros- scuted undor the Licensiog act for selling those articles withiout a liceuse, Tho Rev. Willlam King, the Engilsh bas naod ons of e race-horsos lfyvoarll:‘y'.x:fi suother The Bishop of Lincoln, Doth aze faut, T 40 the foke is that thoy sro a0 much shiko as to ' bo hardly dintinguishablo apart, Mra, Willlsm 8. Jotwsou, of Chicago and T.ako Forest, fiea bt tho puint of death st Willard's Hotel, Washington, from corobros apinal meningitis. The 1Ton. Cladlove B, Ortl, Chairman of tha Houso (jommittea on Foreign Affalrs, pre icts that within oighty -four days Drenident MacMahon will givo wny o the ypuu; Napoleon, sud Frauce will again Lo rulea by an Emporor. Tho Boston Commerclal Bulletin puts obitus- ries under the caption * Spice of Life." Thisis not quits as bad an the Woslorn paper which au- nonced the marriage of two highly rozpectablo cltizenn under tho hoad of ** Crime.” Mr. C. E. Gorham, Assistant Goneral Manager af the Dittsburz, Fort Wayno & Chicago Itail- rovd, will make, heroaftor, his head:uarters in thiasity. s offics will bo in Kingsbury Block, cornes of Clark and Randolph strocta, It I8 wnnouncod inthe Court Cireular that “Tho Dike aud Duchess of Edinburzh have Toft Buckinganm Palaco, their lato residenco, Tondon,” It would have been far moro ex- traordinary if taay had taken 1t down to Ashford with them, woulta't it 2-—Judy. One of ourignoint rich mon, niany years R0, Tofused to contdbute in aid of tho ob- servatory at Cambridgo bocauno tho nutronomers there would be discoveriag more stars, whon thore was no use for Laif iuo stars already known,—Boslon Leening Transcripl. Goorgo Alfred Townsond las ngain gone to Now York, whore he will roport the 'Tilton- Beochor trial for tho Herall, Mr. Townsond enn- tomplates locating at Now York, whero the field for his journalistic labors is wider and mure promising, as woll a8 more lucrative, Theso swoet singers aro the most quernlous creatures. Nilsson refused to sing Germnan for foar of oracking her jaws; thon sho dechned to wing in * Hamlot " in Puris bocause it was not a represontativo Franch picce; and, as for * Fauat," it volongod to somobody olsa. Other operas are probably beneath her. + 1 hato," eald a Fronch priest, * to confers an Irishman, for thero aro four questiona I alwaya have to aak bofore I can get at the sins: ‘* Are you married or sloglo 7" * Yo, sir.” *‘Aro you ‘married or single ?" ' No,slr." ‘‘Areyou mar- riod or single?”" ¢ Yes, sir.” “Are you amar- ried man #* * No, sir,” Tho Catholic papers of England are writing cpitaphs on Gladstono, 1era is ouo: Tloro lio tho political rematus of Willlam Ewart Gladstone, onco momber of the University of Oxford, Io begau his life an sn ardent Tory, aud wroto @ Church and Stat.” He endad by discstabilshing tho Irish Church 88 Literal Premicr, in endenvoring ta eut drwn the upar'rea of higher educstion in Irelnd, 110 ..t with o nceldont, aud * the Vatican deceoes ! idiled him, JMiuo 1l 'lacryme, ' Exoriaro noatris ox ossibus ultor.” A Glangos man went ont to find his wife, mot a drunken woman in tho street, whoso condition tallied with that of his partner, snd took her home. When ho sobered up next morning she was doad, but ho waa not a widower. His own true love sobored up nt tho statiou-bouse, and ho haeit't eaid anything to lor about tho acci- dent. By the way—was there not o great ro- ligious awakening in Glasgow recently ? Mr. Spurgeon, whilo waliing over Clapham Common the othor day, met a man wheoling & track, on which was the smallest possible brown paper parcel, and tbinking this was rather an odd thing ho ventured to epoak to him rogarding it. The man replied : *I've beon watking sbout all this blessod day, snd I've not scen s singlo man looking ns if be'd give mo s pint of beor until T saw you.” Little Lens Harold, a child-nciress, has died, snd, 88 tho Philadetphia Ledger will probably noed & hint for an obituary poem, we here give it gratis: Our resders must have seon Little girl named Looa Harold, who waa carcoly 10 years old. The pride of {ho theayter, Had sho lived a lttlo lator Bhe'd La worth bor littlo welght in gold, Every pound of it ; but slie's gono to heaven, M. de Villemessant, of the Figaro, has made a display of an amount of cnterprise seldom, it ovor bofore, seon in tho Parla prees, though in tho case of Americau or English papers it would not bo wortli the naming. o has sent ono of his best lendor-writers to lodia to attend tho trinl of Nana 8abib. What is more, Lo has not —=0 far as we have socn—named it in his paper, —a singular exception to tho usual puffery of the Figaro. An Indianapolis-man haviog Jost $300 of his employer's monoy (his employer being o railroad company) at the game of faro, his wifo mado tho propriotor of the bank hand over that amount at tho muzzle of & pistol, and theroby sccomplished three importantonds: Sherestored coufidence in her husband, got & clerkship with him, and got herself talked about. Teminine intuition, oheek, or whatever you like to call it, 18 a grent posacssion. Emotional ineauity having been discovered a3 an exouso for murdor, tho legsl fratornity have discovered anothor mental disorder to palliate perjury. Itis callod aphasia, or an inability to expross ideas in tholr own word-clothing., A Fronch woman was acquitted of perjury by call- ing hor physician & cow, and a slop-bowl, and hor sttorney o hair-brush, No one would have ac- cusod her of aphasia had she applied theso terms to cortaln membors of the Chicsgo medical and logal profeasions. A lady in the Trensury Dopartment reported to Gon. Spinner tbat sho weuted to marry Mr. Smith in tho department, to which the old watch- dog consented. Presently camo another young lody who wanted to ‘*marry Mr. Bmitn." Sho was an old young lady, ond wantod another Bmith, but Sploner did not sceit. He meut for the first Bmith, and orderod him marry the old young lady or be discharged for bigamy. Next day the two Smiths married the two young Iadics, and Spinner discharged them all four to make suro that ho had no bigamusts in his ofiico. Judgo Griswold, of tho Buperior Court fn Clevoland, has decidod agaipat s colorod man named Boojamin Gardner, who brought euit againet Ellsler of tho Academy of Musio for not allowiug Lim in the dress-circle, arguing that **oitizonship does not give a man the right to go into Mr. Groesbock’s parlor or Mr. Ellaler's theatre,” conatitutional amendmenta bolng politi- cal, uot social. Vory woll. DBut wheu Lartley Compbell turned an Irishmsn out of the dress- olrclo at Hooloy's, on the suspicion that he had nogro blood in his velun, snd let tha colored in~ vader remain, whera ia vour Constitution, and whore your boasted equality 7 MOTEL ARRIVALS. Patwer House—D, U, Gilman, 8w Franclaco; 3, I, AlcCall, Rochiester; C. €, Woodworth, Mlochesiers 1, A, Spears, Dauver ; J. P, Flynu, Lako Buertor; L. N Qurtls, Nuw York; A. G, Thomyson, Bowton; M. Byrue, Lagatle; 1. Warren, Boston ; A. R, Doran, Bt Louis ; Goorge O, Taylor, New York; W, I\ Roouoy, Manchester, England; Edwin Hoolo, Ciucinna Charlea _Kidgely, Hpringdeld..,. Grand : Btoplien B, Mooro, Kankakes; A, ¥, Pendleton, New York; Georgo M, Franch, Davengort; Johu G, Scott, 8t. Louis; It, C. McClowrs, 8. Loulu; G, W, A, Taylor, New York; Warreu Colburn, Tolado}, 11, Prive, Towa, o oo Shermun fouse—R, G, Eccler, Kow York ; Allen arrett, Washiugton oseph Vilus, Manilowoo ; E, 0. Warner, Clluton ; G. Lo Layton, Green ltay ; J- W. Day, Puorla’s ¢, O." Clndln, Iudiauapolis ; Onutles A, Ciorke, Tort Weyno § . Tremont "House—V, IL, L. A. Ohaw, Now York; 0, &, Mogulr i V. IL._Axtell, Laporte; W, 8, Uwngl.cey, Fort Wayne ; J. P, bisusfield, Claveland ; B JicCloland, Uoviuglul 0. . Clots, Tows Sy 3 , "oz, . W, Ford, lioc! 0. Johnaon, Nebraska, ek ——————— THE WISCONSIN GRANGE. Special Diavateh to The Chicaga Iribune, Mapmon, Wia., Jen. 8.—The procoedings of the Btate Grauge to-day wero unimportaut. A lsrgo uumber of rosolutions on transportation, raliroads, labor and capital, agricultural mae chinery, sud a varioty of subjects of interest to tbe induntrial classes, particularly farmers, wero offared and roforred to committees for considers- tion. A rocoss was taken t9 thlsalterncon, after listenlog to a long address by J. 1. Osbor; Taitioad Oommiuaiguor ; subjecs o Tu tas Qrapger & Muduili?"—dovoted laigely ta pro. testing agalnst the encroschments of oapital and mouopalies qa tha produsing clsasss, STATE LEGISLATURES. Miserable Fate of the Illinois Democrats, They Come Within Sight of the Promised Land, But Are Not Permitted to Taste Its Sweet Things. The Bourbons Refuse to Coa- lesce with the “Re- formers.” -Poor Hesing's Great Despondency Haines and Lieb | The Coalition Can Get No Further than a Temporary Or- ganization, Notes from the Michigan, Indiana, and Minnesola Legislatures. Sharon Nominated for Senator by the Nevada People. ILLINOIS. MUCH BUIVERING, Special Dispateh tv The Chicago Tribune, BraixorieLp, i, Jan, 6.—Tho Scuate mot at 120'clock m., Waite, Republican, of Cool, hay- ing arrived. and every memoer, except Lieo, Dem- oerat, of the Peorin District, being in his seat, Ali woro an air of nervous appichension. The Republicans suspected a coalition of tha Inde- perdonts and Domocrata, who, after respoctively caucusing 41l 1aldnight of the night provioue, had disagreed because the Independonts would sgreo to mothing #ave tho clection of » candidato (Jobn C. Haines) to be named bythom. Dut thesotwo wings of tho Oppo- nition had been caucusing aud conferring during tho forencon, and nabody, except themselves, koow wlhat had beon agreed on. The Democrats wero unhappy because, on the ovening previons, thoy Liad let their tempers riso at the resolute ndherence of the Indepondents to their original demsnd of all or nothing, and, in a temper, Liad vlolded to the Bourbons, aud nominated that ropresentative Bourbon, Casey, of Jefferson. In tho morning, the Indopeudents, having domand- od all or nothing, and soeing the prospect that thoy WIGRT GET NOTHING, modified their domends, and smbiguously indi- cated that they might be countent with cousidera- biy less than all, and s little more thea. nothing, but the Democracy now bad Casey on their bands as the regular caucus candidate. Thoy wore further embarrassed by tho Bourbonism on a rampage, bacauso of the oxacting demands of the Independents—the Bourboniam that loarns nothiog from defeat, and was standing up to ho knocked over sgain nfter the usual atylo. The Independsnts also wero in s sad framo of mind. oy didu’t know what to do, and thers was oot timo for parley asto terma, The first movement, bawever, nfter Early, of Winucbago, Presidont pro tom, at the last session, had called the Senate to order, and the Chaplain hsd fimshed tho prayer, in- dicated the progamme, and reassurod tho Kopublicaus. = Parish, of Balino, Indepand- ont, nominated A. A, Glenn, of Brown, for tom- porary Chairman, an office unknown to the Con- stitution, This dieclosed that tho Indupendents and Domocrats had not coma to terms. Tho Republicans remained quiet, while tho viva voco Voto of the Indepondents and Democrata olectod their temporary Chairman. In a like mauner, 1t. . Townen, of Union, was olocted tamporary Bocratary, aud W. D. Ford towporary Sei- goant, ~The roll-call followed, and tha oath of ofiico was administered to the bwenty-six new Senators_by Justice Walker. of the Baprome Court. Thereupon, from the Opposition side, came & motion to adjourn. Temporary Chair- man Glonn hurriedly put the question viva voce, aud, though the noes planly pmpundes,— nted, summanily declared the Sooato adjournod. The motion was simply to sdjourn, sud the Scnate stood odjourncd without day, when belf-a-dozen Senators, seemy ihe dilom- ma, sprang to their fert avd moved to adjourned Lo an hour named, Haincs, of Cook, moved to adjourn till 2 to-morrow, which would havo given amplo time to arrango for {ho coali- tion of the Independents and Democrats,—mo:a time than tho Demoorats wanied, sinco before thon tho House might have organized by elect- mg E. M. Huinos, of Loke, Speskor. An amendment to adjourn tll 2 to-cay wua lost. XKehoo moved an ameudmont to adjourn until 10 to-morrow—nyes, 20; noes, 25—tho TRopublicans, who_wores ready. in view of the disorganization of tlo Opposition, to make a fight, voting **No ™ with tho Independents, who wonted i)l 4 to arrango the coslition. Iaines' moti n to adjowrn until to-morrow was then put aves, 24 ; nook, 26, Thoreupon, Strong, Ito- puhlican, moved to proceed to vots for o periia- nent Presidont of the Sonate. Kohoo moved to Toy on tho table, AYES, Archer, Gundiach, Plamb, Arntzen, Hafucs, Ttuiuey, Brower, Harrold, Robinson, Tirown, Hodpes, Shiutt, Buehlcr, Hundley, Srith, Burke, Kelioe, Thompson (Fay- Qusvy, Krowe, etle), Glassford, Murphy, Ware, Gleun, Parhib, Warren—20, NOES. Canfleld, Incobs, Sueldon, Castle, arehall, E£trcle, Cusey, 3tilts, stroug, 0w, Modarwell Thompson (Cook), Rarly, Morgm, Upton, dreen, Faliner, Waite, Henry, Ttwhisun, Whiting, Hunt, Bauford, Wilcor—4, Bo thie Indopondouts and Doniocrats postponed tho fight, aud thon carried an adjourment uutil 10 o'clock to-morrow, gaiting ko mach time (v which to get Cusey out of the way and come to terms, IN THE HOUSE {ho programme, having in part boen arrangod by tho Independouts and Democrats ou tho evoning previous, everybody kuow what to oxpect— namely, that B, M. ilaines, of Lake, Indovend- ont, would bo eloctod temporary Bpeaker, which was done, immediately arter prayer, by acclamation, the Iepublicans uot votig, and but ono Democrat (Dr- Rogers, it 18 roport. od) voting **No.” On takng tho chair, Mr- Haines simply and briofly thanied the House for the houor. J. J. Crowley, of Cook, was then elected tomporary Doorkeoper, ‘Lhen ‘Tom Merritt moved that a Committeo bo ap- t»muzsd to wait on ono of the Justices of o Supreme Court and invito hia attendsnco to aduwinister tlie oath 10 the mempers, ‘L micht have precipitated mattera, Merritt, Domocrat, dosired that it shiould. The sirangeinont which, in tho forenoon had beou at least tacitly miado, though It secws cortain Beuatory Plumb, Glass- ford, and Gould, of tho lndopendenty, Lad not ngroed to ir, wax, that iu considoration of the vote of the House Democrate for I, M. Laines for Speaker, the Houato Iudepoudents snould support Tom Casey, tho Bourbon unominee, for DPresmdent of tho Bouats, If that was not tlo agreement, Borritt aud tle Bourbops meaut it should Lo, or that Haiues should bo dofested aud the quasi-coall- tion destroyed. After tho osth hiad beon sdmin- isterod, the next thiug in order, unless un ud- Journment waa carried, woald have been the election of a permsnent Bposker. At the mame time might bo brought up in the Benate the voto for President, and tho Independents would bo put to tho alteinstive either of ‘;eltluc nothing in_ either House or of elocting Casey to Eu; Huines, aud the prospect was that, in euch event, the quasi-coalition would bo ‘‘busted” wmon Boustors Hure rold, Glasaford, send Plumb would not, as 'was Lknown, vole for Casoy, and it was roported, would, if Cascy was tho camli- date, vote for Early instead, snd that in all prub- lity their fellow-Indepeadents would do the wame. Armstiong perceived the perd, snd moved ths appointwent of & Commities on Ciedentisls, when Cumminga cut the mater sliort with & mo- tinn to adjourn, which man carried. TIIEN CAMP TIlE TUG OF WAR to pet Casey off tho track, and to pacify the re- fractory Bonrbons, who, 1o all arguments and appoals, repliod that o fair divnds was their watchword. “Lhronehout, Hesing toited with Casey, aud begged lim to withdraw for thn ko of prineiple, Tom reiterated, * Fair divide,” Hosing Loggod that Canay gacrifico his personal aupitations for tho wakoof wresting tho sdministration from tho Kenublicans, and retrenchment, and reform. “ Fair divide !" ropeatod Tom, with all the im- pesturbability of & veleran gamester Lolding fiva wces, bonides peveral pucka up his leave. Aftor two hours' effuit, Iemng gave np. Thea the Demacratic bretheen tried it on Tom and tho Lourbous, sith like 1esult, THE DEMOCRATIC INCFE AT TN, In the evening the Democratic House caucua met at the Leland, and shartly after, McCoy, of Whiteside, an Indepeudeot, eitered, snd _stated that E. 3. Haines had Leen nominated by the Independent [louke caucun for permavent Spenker. Tom Merritt apnesred 1n opposition in tln‘l’lnr Bspece, and quito & pretty rumpus en- aued. Preseutly Hesing vean called for, 1la told the Demueracy that 75,000 German voters were roady to foin the coahtion, providel they (the Demo- crata) meant reform, The way to thiow it was to sccept the mid proffered by the Independents, Wunt was the Demociatic party?; Lo asked, in derisive tones ; what bLat “an organiza- tion led men who talked ~ahout tho principles of Jackwon and Jofferson, by leadutn who hiad forgotlon all those statce- men taught, and which had Leou dxfeated at every aleetion for twenty yoars # “Tho Demo- cratic party,” hie continued, in the rame ironi- cal vein—" Why, it could hardly elect & Coustablo run-o-dayal™ Theso fifty-nine wembers could do notuing: bat, it agaio, and denounced 1t, The Demacrucy had rihin ; they were not willing to give evarything 10 the Independents ; they wantcd assuranco of 8 foir di Lo didu't believo in this thiog of indorsing ** old flaines,” without aswurances of & tnir divide ; theso thoy Ladu't got, sud he wouldn't vote for Iainer till they bai them. they secepted the coulition offered, they conld e tho Btato, He appealed to ther putriotim 10 rink personat coniderstious—tol) them the question was of priuciple, not for ofice, and his swords fell on ears that waited only to hear about the fair divide, Incidentally” be remsike ed, for the benet of tho Jeffersou- 1n Domocrats, that, during the last ten years, the bones of Jefferson must Lave turned weveral tiwes 1 their coflin at the conduct of the Domocratic party. ‘Lhat finished the business. It fired the Bourbon beart; and when Arinstrong had moved that the Independent nowination of Uaincs bo concutred in, Meinitt got the tloor Fair divido was tha bardan of bis speach, avd it struck home. After that, Hivo and Cum- mings begged tho Democracy to voto fur Haines, but their words wero it vaiu, and when the vote was taken on Armstrong's molion to concur in the nomination of Haines, the vote 8tood 24 ayes to 12 nays, ond Me.ritt announced that he and 1ke rem: of tho twelve woul | never voto fur Huines, and took up bis bat and walked out. BAINEY WAS BENT ¥OR, and, in & lengtby apeech, promised he would givo all that thoy asked, knowing that they would bo genorony in their demands. Iie dida't caro to be Bpeaior,—didu't think he woaid be,— but, if elected, would be just aud fair s theiw, Borritt by this time bad roturnol, and, taking tho floor, raised the poiut that Haines' word was good enough, hut that pledges must bo had from othor Independents, Thers was & vast desl of vain supplicationon the part of such Democrats o 1lise and Canmings, and Bur- von bupcumb and erv tor ® far divide. Suma of the Evryptisn Bourbons made poeches, the most teling of which was that of a rural member, who dectared he'd be d—-1 1f he'd tako back Lis vote against tho nomiuation of Hames. After this, tha caucns adjourned, ugving demoustrated the utter imuossibility of umy such coslition &8 contemplatet, ‘and to' sl oppearancos having iusured tho eloction of both Culom _snd Early, uinca even the suggestion of Hiso, that thio tiwonty-nine vots for Liawes, leaving the dozen to elect Cullom if they dared, didu't srighten tha dozen worth a cent. HESING'S DESPONDELNCY. No man is more despondent. at tho result than Hesngz, and nope did hulf somuch to Lriug it about, though 16 was inovitaole. 1318 plamn talk sbout {hio Bourbons procipitated the explosion, Bar- ney Csultield, Lieb, tho lndepsudent Congroas- man-elect, and other great Dontocrats summoned Lero to aid in effecting; tho fusion, sod who to do it indefinitely postpooed their Louisiana out- rogo indignation-moeting sunouuced _for to- Digght, roalize £1o hapaldssia s of auy offort wi- 1l tho last Bourbau shall bave been gatherad to hia {athers. 'Thoto is mo accasion to send intelligenco of tha Republican caucus to-pight. The result of that of the Ilouse Demacrats ovidently do- turmines the whole question, though there will Dbe turther eorts al a coshition. s S WISCONZIN, A PROTEST AGAIHAI CAUPENTEDR'S RE-ELECTION. Srecial Dispatch to The Chicono Tribune, MapisoN, Wis., Jan. 6,—A committee consist- ing of tho Ion. B. E. Hutchinson, W. W. Field, Frank 1L, Firmin, tho Rev, (I, Steno Richard- von, the Rev. D. W. Couch, and many other prominent citizons, to-dny waited apon the Hon. George E. Bryant, Biato Benator clect, and pro- souted him with o romonatrance, signed by over 1,000 of his Republican constituents, prolesting arainst the re-olection of the Hon. M. H. Car- onter, snd wurgiwg him to support ex-Gov, Vashburn, Thoy coucludo their protest by eay- {ug that thoy beliove that tho re-election of Ar. Carpenter will Lo fatal to the sucoess of the Re- publican party in this Stute, i ot MICHIGAN, Bpecial Dispalch to 1'he Citcago Tribund. ORIANIZATIO! Laxsisa, Mich, Jau. 6, o Senatoorganized at 11:90 this morning by choosing the officers nom- inated by the Republivan caucus. The votestood 18 Ropublicans and 13 Democrats, ouo Benator boing sbsent. Ho is now hero, and is a Dem- ocrat, Tho Sonate adopted the Rules of Order of tho last Seuxte, and the nausl resolutions for utationory, minor ofiicers, otc. Jatnos W, Hine, of Kent County, was appointed Assistant Becre- tary. ‘The House met at 11:30, and elocted John P Hoyt, of Tuscola County, Speakor by 51 out of U3 votes, thrco mewnbers being sbsout. The Demooratic vota was not concentrated on auy ovo, D, L. Crossman, of Ini}nm County, wad olested Clerk by 63 votes, H. R, Hulbert, of Kont County, waa elected Bngrossing sud En- yolling Clerk by 58 votes. E. Al Fitch, of Alle- gan County, was olectod Bergeant-at-Arms by G5 votes, All are Republicans 'The usual resolu- tions woro adoptod for asaistance and rules of order. A_communication was roceived from dov. Bagloy snnouncing that ho would road lus mes- #ago at 10:80 Thursday morniug iv joint session. No furthor business, A targe free reading-roomn has boon establish. od upposite the Capitol, shoto New Yori, Cliica- go, Dotroit, and other Michigan papors will bo ou band always, CHANDLER TO MAVE A HALD TIME OF IT. Tho Honatorial caucus bas boen postponed nntil Thursday eveviug, a¢ tho carliest. It is Leheved that the Chandler meu have found that they canuop put Chaudlor throuxu with & rush, and must ‘cauvass the Legislature more thor- oughly, The crowd Lere s increasing coutinu- ally, aud the Lansing Houso is a porfect ewann of men. Moro aro comiug by the lraina. _The anti-Chandler mon uow say positively that more than onough men are pledged to stay out of the tapublican cancua to prevent Chand- lor's election by the Republicens. Last night thoy did uot fecl su contident a8 now, ‘I'ie roomn ot J, Webstor Clulds, No. 75, Lausing lvuse, is the headquaiters of Chandlor's opponents, and was erowded il tho afternoon and ovening. The Chandler mon sre striviug with overy nerve to wiy over somo snti-Chandler men, but, so far, witbout succoss. No doubt A. B. ‘Turner, Post- mastor at Graud Rapids, will be removed. Kont Couuty 18 very dwappoiated towards Chaudlor, aud Turnor is blamed for much of it. Briggs aud Garfleld, of Kout, are inteseely bitter agalust Chandlor, sud doaf to every offer of politicul referiuent. All pussible offurts aro being made ¥ Chandler meu, by promises of futurs oftices, to break the antl-Chandler body, but to no avail. The lutter aro now attacking Chandler's friouds, and hopa to bresk thow somo. A caucud is do- sigued by Chandlor men, to be beid to-morrow night, and the eall {s beiug circulated st tho Lansing f{ouse to-night, Thus far many mem- bers refose to sign it, either bocauso opposed to Cbandier, or becauso they thiuk he cannot bo nominated unanimously, and ure uuwilliug to go iuto a caucuy until mattens are arranged in bet- ter shape, Politic aro here from every city in the State, aud 1 stay uutil 1hie caucus is hold or posiponed over tbe week. Outside feels ing s clearly that OMANDLER 1{AS GROWN WEAUER to-day, and, Dowocrutic uid velny looked for, it is gonorally thouglit thut sume danger exiuty in this diroction, 'The Demoumbic maungers de nouuce s tizitors any ones voling for other tban Domocratic candiistes. Mauy men from Washitouaw County, whora Childs lives, are now bere, sod ke Las mare moral wupport tuiu be- fare, If achance com: . than Chaudler, ha will now bo strougly pushed, 1 think tha cancns will bo held to-morrose night. becaure & further postponsment wiil elearly ehow Chaudier's weaknern and do more than it cculd do eood by waiting. The fiouse of Rteprescntativer, where the cancus will e hetd, will hava the gieatest erowd of politiciany and Iahbvists ever aven in Michigan. CHASDLER MAKING TUINGS LIVELY FOR WOTEL: KECVERS, Canvasming will go on at the Laneing Houss until towards morning. There ia 1o falling off of tha crowd now, and the house Ia jammed all over,—ofifee, hialls, billiacd-room, aud rrwum rooms#. ‘The huusein & blaze of light ol over, and can bo seen miles away, being on Ligh ground, P PENNSYLVANIA, 00Y, MAKITBANFT'S MES3AGR. Ineisneeo, Pa, Jan. 6.—The Governor's message to tho Legislature opens with au allu- sionto the financial pame of 1873 and tho prew- ent deprossod condition of alfairs, wit tho fur- naces, mills, and factories closed, mining shafts docaying, and myriads of uuemploved mon witi no resources to provide for themaelve nud their Ismilies sgainst tho rigors of tho winter. He recommondy the closert seruting of tha Appro- priation bill, snd & reduczion of the burdeus of tln people, During th past year the State debt was re- duced $1.230,146, The cirts wore 77,697,119, ths expeucitutes aro 6,602,064, lenviug fu the frensury £1,001,551. The total Siato deot s %24,508,633, from wlich slionld bo deducted £9,000,000 0f bonda in_the wminlang fund. The revenuos of the Stute havo besn decreaod €12~ 000,090 by the rencal of tho tox on the pross ro- ceipts of railruadn, tho net carniugs of corporas tions, and ott cattle ana farmers’ implements, ‘Fhe Governor cails stteution to ths want of ekitled Isbor, sud ways although £10.- 000,000 sre anutally expended for educa- tion, none of tho chillron who complote their tetms in the public wehools bave any special titness for trade, and fow becomo ar- tisans, 1o recommends the establishment of scaools where Los can bo instructed iu trades, and spproves of compulsory e-ucation. Npeaking of tho Ceutcumal Lxposition, the Governor says: ‘*Pluladelpbin 14 Lularxing Ler accommodations for tho entertainmout of tao Kuests, and neightoring cities afford innumer- abie opportunities of & like kind. The esten- rive pari where tha Centenmial buildinga are located is cvery day siddiug to its natural beauty with contributions of mt, —with whic public and private liverality is adorning its avouncs, and tho welcome accurded to thoso who will attend tho exhibition will be in keeping with the tradititunl Dewpitality of tho poovle of Taunmylyania. aud we trust wisl reflect houot on tho whole natn.” Attention is called to the necesuity of an in- wurance departmeut anda lnr for tue gusein- mient of Stats baniy and maviuzs institutions, to prevent frauds and to recute deprsitors. No allusion 18 mada to uational politics. s INDIANA, cAvCESES. Seetat Dispateh to The Chicagn Tribune, Ismiaxarous, lnd., Jan. 6.—The Democratic Fousn csucus met to-night, baving dity-four nembers, three more than enoagh to coutrol the orgavization, The Ion. David Turpie, of Marion, was nominated for Spoaker, 8. W. THoimes, of Jackson Couaty, for Clerk, and Maoses T. Lowan, of Patvam County, for Doorteeper. Tho Republican mem- bers of tha House, thirty-ona present, met snd after a brief sossion nominated James M. Darrell, of Howard County, for Speaker, and Cyrus T. Nixon, of this connty, for Clerk. Doth tho Sonatoris) caucnses adjourned without epe- mittea to confer withi the Independents, and to report at 9 o'clock to-morrow, The Republicans claim to havo an undoubted majority in the Son- ate, and bavo privately agreed upon nominees TIIE SENATORIAL QUESTION is in an awful muddle. The Democrats can only count geventy-seven votos on o Joint batiot, sud tho threats of o bolt in casa of tho nomioation of eitbier McDonald or Voorhees frighten them. The vote in caucus to-night for dvorkeeper was significsot in this, that the victorious mon was & champion of Voorhees, while Celling, of Posey County, defoated, was nMo- Tonald man, Tho vote on tho offico stood 23 to 24, two not votiug. This bas stagrered Mcban- Win supporters. - It is uscless to speculate, It in tumored that the Iudependants huvo agreed upon Harvey D, Scobt, of Vigo, o imeu tho Tepailicans would cheorfully suppor. Thie bringe Liim into promincnco, snd makes bim » formidahla man 1 the calealsiivn, The Repub- licans linve decided to take tha initiative in ef- forts at compromise with tho Independents, and 1t to hiave all tha proposizions come from them, Tao namo of Horno I, Buddle, of Cues County, ia also spoken of by tho Indepeudents. C— MINNESQOTA. Speetal Disutch to The Clacage Tridune, 8r. Pauw, Mion., Jan. 6.—The Benate, dis- couraged 1u its attempt yesterday to unite the clergymen of thia city ia opening 1t eeseions by torms with religions morvices, to-day elected a8 chaplain tho Rev. S. N. Phelys, a supe & 1 .atod Methodist minister of Olmatead County, The House, instond, extend sn iusitation to ciiy clorgvinen to voluoteer duily prayers for theni. Tha Joint Couveniion. to-morrow aftornoon, will cauvasa the ioturng of the election of Judgen last fall. Friday, the Governor'a mes- sago will be delivered. i TENNESSEE, BILLS INTRODUCED. Nasnvrre, Teno., Jan, G.—In the House, & committeo of five wore appointed to investigato rumors of corruption iu connection with the office of Comptrolier. ) Mr, Head introduced a bill providing for the speody payment of tho public debt. Mr. Gibson introduced a bill to provide for the pavmont of the State debt. On scconnt of somo Informalities, the Gav- ornor was not informed of the organization, e MISSOURL. TEMPORARY URGANIZATION, Br. Lo, Jan, 6.—The Lower Ionse of the Legislaturo orgauizod temporarily by the elec- tion of Dr. Bocker, of Carter County, as tompo- rary Speaker, and J, T, Piatt, tomporary Clerk, and then adjourved til) to-morrow. Tho Senato met, and aftor swoaring in the ‘mombors adjourned until to-morraw, Governor-elect Hardin will be insugurated next Tuesdsy. — NEBRASKA. Special Dispateh L The Chrcago Triduna, Lixcory, Neb., Jan. 6,—Members of the Leg- islatura have been srriving to-day fronisll di- rections. The Legislaturo sssombles to-morrow sfterncon. Every member will boin Lis sest, 1t is thought thore will bo no difticulty about & speedy permanent org —_—— NEVADA, NOMINATION POR UNITED BTATES BKNATOB. Bax Faaxcisco, Jan, G.——The Nepublican caucus in the Leglalaturs of Nevada to-night nominsted Bharon for United Statos Senator usanimously, Foity-aix votos are pledged; thirty-eight are necessary to elect. o B S TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES, Tha St. Louls ‘Lypograrhicsl Uniou yesterday reduced the price of iypo-sotting on’ mornivg papora from 50 to 45 conts por 1,600 oms. The Now Yor« Custom-I{ouse autbonties have bogun & sult against James Leaby & Co., woalthy dry-gouds merchauts, to recaver 300,000, charg- ing them with frauds on the rovenus, It is the firet sutt under the amendod Reveuua law, The funersl of the Ilom, W. F. Stone, late Justice of the Suprome Cuurtof Ohio, tuok rlsco from his residence in Sandusky, Jau. 5, aud was attended by » large number of hid towasmen, by the entiro Bar of tho city, by somo of bis former fellow-Justices, and by par- tica from Cleveland, Tolodo, and Columbus, ‘Thore wora rumors in tho streets in Now York yeaterday of au_intonded iujunction upon the Payment of the Lake Slore dividoud, Iately de- clared, but one could trace them to no truat- worthy source. Jobu Felix was killed yeatorday by s tres fall- ing on him while engazed in snlnx&lwm in McKennon's csmp, 8t Clam Lako, Mick, Felix has telatives liviug in the Stato of Maine. le hiud nothing that could give suy iuformation s to what part or place bis rolatives voside. Felix was & young mau about 25 yeurs old. 1 ITho Supervisors of Winnebago County, Wis., are now in sexsion at Oslikosh. Lluus have boon adopted_for making s largo addition to tho Couuty Poor-Louse at a cost of §5,000. Alao an sddition to the flfcunk County Jal aad Cowst House which will cost 816,000, cific actiou, tho Democrats appointing & Com- BEECHER'S TRIAL. The Second Day of (he Great Case Spent fn ¥ Trylng Jurors” Eight Secured Out of Fifteen Hundred Called. A Juror as Ignorant of the Seandal as a New-Born Bube, A Woman Who Wanted to Bce and Hear the Trial Ignomini- ously Put Out. Special Dirpatch to The Chizago Tribhne. NEw Yous, Jan, 6.—There was in attendance yosterday st tho Tilt n-Beecher trial the samo Iarga crowd wisich gatbered oa previous days. ‘Tho great mass was comoosed of TUE FIFIEEN HUNDRED BUMMONED JURORS, whose fsces have grown familiar from their constant atiendance for two davs. The gallerics and benches were filled with curious spectators, nod tlero was & great array of Iawyers, interested in watching the solection of tho jury—a patt of the trial of great iuterest to tho profession, bhowever tedious it rmay appear to tho unprofossional looker-on, and howevor annoying it way prove to the Jurors un- der firo. In this particilar case it will not lo surprising 1f each furor who paswen the ordeal, whather succossfully or otherwise, should forov= er nfier look upon counsel upos ouo_ side or tho other aa personul enewics, for the inquiry intn the intellizeuee. character, and pervonal fealing of each julor thus tar placed on the stand buy ‘Leen remarkably searching. When three jurors were nbtained in leas than two hours on Tucsday af:ernoon. it was hopo- Tully auticipated that s dag’s work might cow- Plete tho (mpoaueling of the jury, but a searching examiuation of the lirst juror called, sud THE SINGULAR I'ROCEEDING of putting Inm on tiial which followed. st onco disxij.ated theso lnpes, and ogein indicuted thut tho struggio to sccura & jory was to be a4 sharp s that for choico of Judgs. Later in tho dav, chiargren wero mado_ogamst one of the jurors selecied on Tuosday, and bia trinl foliowed, vithout result. Fewother incidents marked tho prozeedings of tho diy, An occasivnal display of bad humor or vexation from Mr. Hitl and MMr, Monis of op- posing sides, nt times sharp and satirical pas- wages butween Mr. Beach sud 3ir. shearmaan, sometimes a blaut bue pleasant remark or re- proof from Judgo Neileou, sud, ever aud anon, disturting laugbtor f-om the crowd, were ail that marked or marsed the otherwise moucionons vraceodings, Mr. Beecher wag not in Court. Mr. Tilton sat bexido bis counsel dunng tho whole day, ovi- dently deepty interested, and possibly komewhat puzzled at the tactics of the examining lawvers, ioeay of whose (uestions uad meauing only for themselves. Itis undersiood tbat Loth sidos have Lad 1LALGE NUMDERS OF PERSONS EMPLOTED ascertaining the records uf the jurons calied. Alr, Beeclier’s counssl were in constant com- manica‘ion all day with a unmber of men fiom the Twensicth VYard, who freuently volun- teered informniion_eoncerning Jarors shich en- abled counsel to decido whether or not they \ers propor men to ervoon tho jwrr. Vhen the bour for cdjournment srrivea there were cigt jurors in tho hox, With bat onu excep- t16n tiey are all eldsrly men of ordibary ap- pearance, intellectually considored. Itin believod by the counsel that the jury will be oblaned before adjournment to-morrow. [10tne Sasosted Press) THE REGULAR TELEGIAM. Yong, Jan. G.—At s quarterpast I1 o'clock to-day. Mr. Bhearmsn, of counsel for r. Beccher. in tho mut bronght against him by peodore ‘Lilton, consented to continue the case, n:‘imlhs‘wd.n; the basuco of the senior coun- sel. Tue gallery of tho court-room was crowded, as were also the carridors leading thoreto, buc the curione wero excluded {rpm rae. portions of tha room alluited to the couusel, witnesses, aud Jurors. The juror who was ou the stand vestorday when the ndjournment took place (Aundrow Mackoy) was called, and, i awor 10 & qutes- tion of counsol, snid that he was a real otate and ivenrance agent; had not read the inents puslished, and had formed uo opinios no impressivt One way or tho other, aud had never expressed auy opinion ; knew no mote of tho case than o child unborn: may have read tho headingsof thestatoments publisbed, butnothing oo, Tho cousel for Alr. Becctier, after asking somo forther qaestions of Mackey, askod that his taitber vxamination bo suspended, that investization might bo made into his statemonts, ‘I'ng Court granted tho application, limiung the timo to one hour. Cliarles B. Westman, a dealer in_tolograph fo- stiumonts, and Houry Thayer, employed 1o s ptove fuctory, wore accopted a8 the fourth and fifth Jarors. Wad Danues, a retired farmer, and George 1Ial), & carpenter, wero acceptad a8 the kizth and weventh jurors. Mackey, tho juror whoee exum- inalisn was suspended 10 tho morniog, was Fo- jected. ‘The Court then@ook a reccus, Atler receus, when the Court sssembled, a fonlo was obsorved pusbing hor way through the throng to the fiout, whea Judge Nellson in- strueted the officer in charge of tlie door that no Iadies wero to bo ndmitted, snd she therefore left tho court-roum. Austin Packard, stono furnisher, was sworn as the eighth juror, and tho Court adjourned. AGRICULTURE. “THE INDIANA STATE BOARD. Spertal Davatch to The Ciacaao Trivune. Ispiasarouss, Ind., Jan. 6.—TlLe Delegate State Board gf Agricultare met to-day in si- jourucd session, with a large attendance. The Tinance Committee, to whom was referred tho resolntion in regard to the Exposition aud lu- diava Stato Fair, and the scparation, submitted their report. They recommond that kind aud liborsl treatment be extended to the guarantors and citizens of Indianapolis gonerally, and that tho same courtesy and kindoces be oxpected of them ; thst tho fresolution be carried out, and that tho State Board uxo the strictost cconumy and every possiblo means to remove the d aud make un amicable settlomont with the guar- antors, and o grand success of this noblo euter- prise. They recommend s continvauco of tho propuition” to the gunrantors, avd that all matters betwoen the State Bomrd and thew ba amicably aud houurably arranged ss caly uy possible. ‘lie roport waa adopted, The Lon, J. D, Mithaus, Congressman-olect from tho Socond Discrict, resigued s8 & membor of the Stato Buard. A rosvlution was offered to pay mileaga anly sdvaucing. affairs he suggested more lluersl system of education aniong farmers, 8o a4 to batter fit thom for places iu State and nstioval, Collsge, read a papes showing ths uocasaity of to thoso membors uf tne Buard who sztually pay fare on railronds, nud then ouly what they ox- pend, This was & bit at such wmewbors a8 lad passos and vou drew mileage. Jt wos veferred to the State 13oard proper. A rosolution was sdopted nsliug the Legisla- {ure for u better law to secura the licouse foes of shows und exhibitions 10 sgricultural societios. “Tlie olcetion for members of the State Board roaaltod as follows: First District, 3titeholl, Gibgou Connty; Second Damtrict, R, . Hayuos, Davioss Counit; Fifth Distaict, Milbaus, Jenutngs County; Bixth Distr. " Mitchell, Rush County ; Eizhth District, Thomas Nelson, I'arko County; Ninth District, W.IL. Ragan, Heodricks Oounty; Touth Distrler, A. B, L.‘h;fnnl, Tsyaite Codoty ; Eloventh Dis ( J. V. V. trict, Willism Crim, Madison County ; ‘Twellth District, H, T. Sample, Tiop oe Lounty ; Thirteenth District, i, Caldwell, Wablush County, A resolution askiug the Legislature to pass & low probibiting stock from sunvivg st large was ‘dn“‘m unavimously. y The Logslaturo was asked for a revision of the Assessmeut law, so thut roal extate will be assessod unly onco in six yoars, mstead of two; and to bolish the oftico ‘vf County Asseseor; also, to compel railruad conpanics 0 fence their tracks, OHIO STATE CONVENTION. Covuapus, U., Jan, G.—At tho State Agriculs tursl Conveution this sfternoou, & paper was yosd on “'The present condition and futuro prospects of the farming comuunity,” by J, AL Milliken of Butler, whereln he declares that sgricaliure a8 & pursuit Lad boen retrograding tor yens, while all other industiries had beeu As an autidote for (s state of lasw-waling assowblios, both edneation and induatry to tha success of agrienl ture. - teanlutions were adopted indorsing the Agri- cultural Collegs and denouncing the proposed teciprocity treaty with Canada. 2 el s SPORTING NEW. DILLIATDS AT DAVENPORT. Spectal Dispateh to The Chieags Tridune. Davesronr, Ia,, Jan. 0.—An eshibition game of billierda was ployod in this city last e* aing batwaen Phil J. Piercs, ex-champion of Missourt, and Louis MoA(fe, of thia city. The game was threo-bail, 230 pointa up, oo a thres-guarter table. At the close tho score mtood: McAffo, 25t Pierce, 154. The following i8 the sum- m: MeAlfe—~0, 53, 12, 0, 3, 6,0, 0, 3,2, 9, 0, 2, 5, 5, .1, 0.0, 5,0, 5 9.0,'4, 0, 1, 0,3, 23, 34 1, 8, 0, 1 IL—L;AJ.“‘A;I- [ i berco—1, 6, 5, , 2, 5, 0. 10, 3, 0, 0,0, 1,1, 7, 4 22,13, 5,19, 13, 3, 8, 1, 0, 1, 0154, Aversge, Arrangements have been made for a Stato billiard tournament, which takes place in this oty Jan, 13. REMABRARLE PIGE, Tho foliowing ranrkab} 0 was made yose terday in the rhiooting contest for the Gun Club madal at she Club grounds, near Chicago: 4 Kinnte btrds, H. 1, Edwarila, 111111111111111-15 3.0, Glllespie. 1111111113111 1-1% Double birite. 1L 1, Edward AT T-10 3.9, Glllenpe. 110 10 00 U1— 6 Totals. -— THE WEATIHER, Wasurzotox, D, C., Jun. G—In the Upper Lake reaiun, tho Upper Miseigsippi and iower Mikeourt Vaileva. wixd the Nortiwoat, no dncidod changes in rarometer, and the tomparatire varisule. moatty from tho northeast and south, and passibly occasioual light snow in tho WO hirss eections, SPECIAL NOTICE: chenek’s Palmonic TUp, Weed Tonie, and Mane drake Pills, These daservedly eclobrated and popular medicines have ctfacied a revolution in the hoahog art, and prosul 1 the fallacy of sereral mazime which hase for maw) sears Gatructed tho progices of medical tizaco, The falm supposition that *Consutopilon ts fueuratla " dotered. physicians from a ptiug to find r tes fur that dise anse, and patiouts atiicted wilh it reconcitad thewselvos to doath witbout makiai a etfurt (o escare from & doom walch they suppored ta Lo unavuidable. 1tis now prosed, however, that Consumptinn can Le eurel, and that it kos Leen curod In & vory groat nutber of casca (svnw of thom apparently desperate ones) by Sclenck’s Pulinuale Symu alone: and o other cares by the same medicia® In connes tion with Schonek's Soa Wead Tords and Maudrake Fills, oue or both, according to the roqulremonts of the caso, Lr. 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