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| I THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, JANUARY 15, 187 13 Wantnuny, ‘There haa slware been au open Jou whelhor Mr, Wariunn did nod really whieh nominated Tvayis tor Governor, und that lin vas cheatad ont of tho prize bya t Thera aro wany men in tho Legislature who think Gov. Davns tao young aman to begin to prob at all that Ia.within eight, and that Rasy Ins lind oftieo and control of the patronage long enough, ‘Clive us a new deall’ is a common Alter speaking of tho utterly recktens conduct of tho New York press in tle treatment of the Jepislative row in Lonisiana, the Cincinuati Uae ecto bils the nail on the head wher: it pays: Bint that woit'd be only a bait view of all thia whieh Tet? out of the neemiut the New York City populstion which fa pinay charocterie-n, irreepouciile, au. unstable, Evan the inereantile clases arty to 9 ivedt extoul, t) Mont ingecidence and in focieg, tnd tie created partof them canvot be fudueed to do poiltiesl duty, Asa elisa they rre aot tutelligent in goneral or pul Hd atta ‘A contiderable uf the incrcantlio eliseen is forevgh, ia hota allegiance anil feeling. A Hutt is foreign, aud of ‘Tho c Jorge part of Uy commun pop the worat of the fareiqn clemonta, siclous elisa compass probably a Population than in any ety fn then pevuliar, they have power and fufluance, PERSONAL, ‘Thiers wants to vindieaste himself in the You Arnim matter. Ho'd botter tot. | Jules Verno is 46 years old, and has told mora clover lies than most men of 70, i Me. G. C. P. Holden loft last evening for Bur- lington, Ia., to bo absent a day or two, ‘Lhe Turkish Goneral Daladad hired two omnl- ‘Dbuaes to movo his wives in cn hia visit to Paris, Joaquin Millor is coming back again to ths United States, There is uo necessity. He 8 no family ties, Bowen will not givo up his neat in Beochor's church unloas somebody will buy out his Jn pendent at bis price. ; Tho wedding of Miss Spoon, a Wisconsin helle, ereated quito o stir. She will probably cany umeetness to her huaband’s lips. ‘Tho Herald now wanta Secretary Bristow to re- sign. What lng Mr. James Gordon Bennett been robbing the National ‘Treasury of ? t Bince tho Graphichas oxposed tho Herald's ns- sault upon honesty aud Comptroller Groen, tho pubic begins to wonder what James Gordon B, has been at. Dinladelphia wants a lady lawyer. Miss Carrio 8, Burnham is tho candidate, As St. Louis and Chicago havo cach ono, Philadelphia seos her opportunity, ‘Ybo Brookiyn Sunday Sun's advice to Mra. Adelaide Leo Neilson : Go homo; for Talmage finds in your couduct justification for his as- saulig on tho Btago."” Drowning women of Portland, Me., won't catch at straws, ‘hoy rareo a terrible fuss and threaten 1o proscente their gallant rescuers for seizing thom by the legs. Mayor Colvin's speech to King Kalakaua, mon- arch of the Can—, is the most brilliant effort of genius sicco Fiank Sherman “hoyo iu a fow re- marks to facilitate matters,” The Popo's physicians eay ho ia insonsibly losing his strength. Such losses must ba ex- pected ina man of higage. Sie cannot oxpect to live for evox, if ho is infolliblo. “Archbishop Manuing's course bas loat him the Cardinal's hat,” says nn exchange. Not nt all, There are not cnough to go round, and hia was wanted for the Unitod Siates. | Elmer Washburn, Chief of tho. Secret-Sorvice at Washington, isin tho city to-day, being ro- quired o3 n° witneas in several criminal oases pending in the Uvitod States Court, HL, B. Sherman aud wife, formerly of tho Island Houge, Toledo, yoxtarday atrived at tho Suerman House, on their way to Milwaukeo, where, on tho 1st of February, they will tako charga of the Plankinton Mousa. ‘Airs. Canficld, of Bridgewater, Mags. had a baby which weighed a pound ond a half at birth, and when Ar. Canfiold wont down town next day ho caid it way a whoppor, and weighod 12 pounds. It was s whopper. * Gen, Philip Rogta Do Trobriand is a native of France, and was fora jong time connected with ® paper in Now York City published in tho French Inuguage. “ifa antergd the service in comnigud of a regiment of Garidaldians in 1861. Sir Arthur Hamilton Gordon, Viveroy of tho Cannibal Istauds, and successor ta scalp-chew- ing Kakobsn, is 45 yoars of age, and was tho most unpopular Goyernor Now Brunswiox ever had. Ho istunclo to the prosent Earlof Abor- deen. Irs Brown, the woll-known suburban real- estate dealory fs lylog 2 at hia rowdenco, No. 893 Wort Randolph etreet, His sickneea ia ty- phoid-fever, from which he bas been suffering for the past four weeks, Io is considered out of daugor. 4 Fredorick W. Horn, the Republican Speaker of tho W.econein Legislature, was tho Demo- cratic Speakar in 1854, aud Las been almost con- tinuounly a member of the Wivconsin Logisiature eince tho admission of tho Stato into the Union. Ho was a Domocrat until the campaign of 1872, when ho gav the orror of bis ways. To think that the loss of a piece of motal the aixtoenth of on iuch in length, and scarcely thicker than o hair, should have robbed the mechanical world of a watch that neoded no fur- ther winding thao ordinary uso, and committed to an insaue asylum Don J. Mozart, of Aun Arbor, Mich., its luckless invantor, Tlorace Creeley is to have s monument. Print- eraand joumnelivts nro capecially iuterested in contributing to it. Thurlow Weod is Presideut ‘of the Association, whilo Peter 8. Hoo will take chocks, Mr. Grecloy in ono senso noods ay obo- Usk. The glorious monument built by bis feniua \s falling to places in tha hands of stock-Jobbors and nincompoopa. Becauso the widow of Jesse Swaln, of Suf- flold, Conn., married & man ton years hee junior, minal iat port of th yOud what fe they disintorred Jesac, and found that, in tho | thirteen months of his subtorranean lodging, ho hed accumulated arsenic enough tu kill two men. Sho wasa Miss Swift when she marriod her Swain, and the paragraphlsts call atteution Jo tho awifiness of his end. ‘Tho Doston Journat's Washington corroapond- tne Perloy," tolegraphs that Bishop Wilmor, of Louisiana, ‘‘noquired notoriety years ago by or- dering tho unmo ‘of Prosident Lincoln to be braced from tho prayer-books in his diocese," Bishop Wilnior was elected and consecratod in 1866, aud waa before that, we believe, Rector of ‘0 Episcopal Church in Philadelphia, ‘Tho following geatlomen loft this city yester- fay morning for Washington, a9 por appolat- diont bye convention recently held at Rook Teland, IL, to urge upon Congress the impor- tance of extending tho Il!ingla & Miohigan Canal from Hennepin to tho Mississippl at Rock Island: Josoph Utley, of Dixon, Ii. ; James BM. Aulen, of Genesco, Ill. : Capt, T, J. Robinson, vf Rock Ioland; Hiram Price and Waldo M. Potter, of Daveupert, Io. The Chicago Board of Trado Las appointed John O, Dore a8 a delogate to co-operate with the above gentlemen in belialf bf tho same project, MOTEL annsyars, Palmer Houss—Joroph it, Prince, Cincinnatt; A. J. Casy, Hartford ¢ O, Hf. Taylor, Grand Rapids; J, Baker, slinnesota; A. O. Got, Bt. Lauts; AL Mane fove, Kow York: A, H, French, Philidelphin'; J, WAY, Houlnsou, Uocheater; J, J, Bumenbure, ‘Baltitnora Hl. A, Gurduer, Detroit; John A, Gretter, Now York D. Joues, Muitford; W. H, Lawls, Ciiciunatt + 0 . Mompetead, Balt Lake's George Harrie, Phlladele i Grand Pucido—8, 8, Eston, Bt, Paul; B, F, , Balt Lake City; C. 8, Bhonelou, New York; Omaun; Loul ‘alte, Liufevill i W, Blutine, Oveveland ; Oo jon; I. Oovingtou, Bvrtogtietd ; Lyman'D, Browu, Now York; ‘Thomas utrolt ; ¥. D, Pouzonby, faincevillo;'8, 1, Van Bickler, New 'York....Shermun Housed, Giuisca} “Goorge It, Morey, Adria Pitsburg; 0. B, Bh ‘Dunviih somb, Quincy's Gou, 0. Bicburdson, Cincipuat! ; Jobn Lee, Vermont}! Mi, Fy, Oochran, Mattaburg,... Fremont Hoves—Tumes De ites Koe, PittaLury ; B, Anthony, Jeresy ity, W, D, sous, Lai 1M, Wienor, atialo’ We lays, i, Con ia pet “! Arthur, ar fork We Bf. Arg Nn a jew Yorks ve STATE LEGISLATURES The [Illinois Indopendents Come Back to the Fold, They Will Not Act with the Demo- erats on National Issues. Sing, O Muse, tho Dreadful Wrath of Merritt and the Rest, The Louisiana Resolutions Forever Sent to Grass. The Wisconsin Governor Asks for the Amendment of the Pot- fer Law. Mr. Carpenter at Home to His Friends in Madison, Prosnects of tho Senatorial Contests in Wisconsin, Minnesota, and Other States. Wallace Nominated by the Democrat‘c Senatorial Caucus of Penn- sylvania. ILLINOIS, BREAKING OF THE COALITION. ROUT OF THE DoURNOSS, Speciat Dispatch to Phe Chacano Tribune. Srrixorieo, iil., Jan, 14,—Whon tho ordor of mesesges from tho Senato waa called in tho Houyo to-day, Merritt moved concurrence in tho Senate reaolution for the appointment of « joint committes to report on the Louisiana outrage business, Inscore, of Unton, moved tho postponement of the resolution until the 4th of July uext, ‘The Chair did not believe n postponement be- yond the sorgion would be in order. Connolly, of Coles—How can the Chair any the House wilt not bo in seasion on that day? No day of ndjournmont has been determined. Cullom—Postponement to ® doy certain is always in order, A motion to lay on tho table was offered, Tho Chair refused to entortain tha motion, Subsc- quently tho Chair reversed tho raliug, aud on- tortained the motion to Inyon the table, The yeas and nays wore called, The vote stood as follows: B tie a (Marana), Armatrong, Hating, . loore (Marshall), rei ts Hall (Udwar®), Bose, Avery, Hall (Uwmiiton}, Posse, Batley,” Ifntnmond, Pups, Barker, Harvey (Khox), Baukin (onder Barrett, aon), Bouson, Rico, Bogue, Richardson, Boydston, Rotinson, bradwoll, Rowellff, Branasvn, Buiter, alg, Boott, ns, Sidoll, chew, Smith (Madison), Cutt, Bptcer, Colllus, vieas), sisrr, Jones (Maseac), Stagacn, King, Stegall, Lows, Stewart, Lindarborg, —_—Btlekuey, Mann, Talbott, 2, Tuomas, NM -Giunts, Tuornton (Put- McGrath, nam), MeIntosi, ieuery MeKee, Tyler, Goodrich, DeWhorter, ‘anson, Gordon, Miter, Wilson(iroquois), Granger, ‘Moora (Bureau), Winter—83, NAYa. Albright, Hite, Pika, ‘Avmedeon, Hoffman, Plater, Brtrcoe, Honan, Powel, Ghostoutwood, Jack, Pugh, Condon, Jennoy, Ranln (St, clatr), Croutirite, Kauo, Meckert, Cummings, ‘Kershaw, Rogers, Dunn (Cook), — Landeigan, Yotan, Frantz, BMareh, kelly, Froderhegen, coy, Sroith’ (Gallatin) ¥relee, MeMuntera, Thomyaen, Gehring, Moreitt, ‘Thornton (Fulton) Gilburt, Mldulesworth, ‘Vane, Gilhnaro, Moon Welgter, drinnell, Wentworth, Gundy, SPEDE conti jagler, ilkors (Moultrio), Unliey, Wiudle, hs Helpin, Niohotf, YWinston, Ilerrugton, Olisir, Wood, Harvey (Culhoun)Parker, Mr, Speakor—c3, Herron, Ansryr. Batos, Callaban, Dunn, DoDarD, Dubois (Cook), Moore (Wusluington), TADLING THE MOTION TO RECONSIDER, Armstrong, of LaSalle, moved to reconsider, and explained that he did it for tho ox:-rosa pure pore of getting the matter out of the wa; Connolly moved to lay the, motion to recon: sider upon the tablo, Rankin moved to adjourn till 2 o'clook. ‘Tho Speaker put the motion simply as to ad- journment. Claflin, of DuPage, objected: that the motion to adjourn to a cortain time could not take precedence of ths motion to table the motion to reconsider. Tue Speakor said the motion was simply to ad- jours. . Clatiin—By whom was it mada? Bpeaker—By tho geutleman from Bt. Clair, Claflin—I ask him to repeat bia motion, Rankin—My motion was to adjourn till 2 o'clock, Speaker—Then it cannot be entertainod, A motion to adJouin waa then made. Tho ayes and noes were called and the motion was Jout—ayes, 23 ; nays, 120, Merritt uttemptod hore to iatroduce his out- rage resolution, Objoction was made, Bradwell and several other Republicans do- manded tho ayes and uoos on the mation to taple the motion to reconaider, After furthor filipus- tering the voto was taken by ayes and noes on this, with the following result; AYES, Hall (Gawarde), Moore (Starshall) Hs (Hamilton), Mocas,“ h Hammond, Penge, Huuzy, Ups, Holmes, Tankian (Wender- Hopking, son), Hubturd — Qe Rice, rion), Dichlardaat Hubbatt (Platt), Robinson, Ioscoro, Roweltt, McKee, tyler, , ry it Moore (Bureau), Winters me Mays. Albright, Hise, Piator, Anmiropg, Hogan, Powe Arw Mousa, Pugh ‘Ashton, Jack, sulla (8t, Clair), Briscoe, ‘Hickort, Gollans, rf, Rogers, Ouestoutwood, ohaw, olan, jondou, Landrigua, Balter, Cronkrite, ‘arvb, Belly, Sumaings, McOuy, Ban'th Gallatin), Diun (Cook), © McManters, Legally canta, Merrit ‘Thowpaon, Frodeuhagen, -Mivdaworth, ‘Thornton " (Pul- Fie'ss, Masuey, tou), ering, Moory (Adams), Vauso, Gilhert, Mvoro (Washing. Weigler, Ghagor tu), Wautworth, Grinuel pulley, Wilcox, Baal Wilaca = Souk trie), Windia Win tor Weal, Mr, Bpeaker— ston, ONT, Marvey (Calhonn), Parker, Ilarvey (Kuox), Vike, Herron, And so was aqualched tho Louislana-outrage businees by vote of enlightenod Democrats aud Independents allied. TRE GIONIFICANCR OF THE, VOTE to tablo is manifest when itis remembered thot that resolution was simply for tho, sppointmont of a joint commitiao to report on the Loulmana- outrago business, That Committee, too, was deeigned, a8 stated in this correspondeuco, to wmothor any inflammatory resolutiona that inight be offered ; but it waa the determination of thirteen of tha Independents in no avent to array thomeselves against tho Republican party on national issucs, aud they forthwith joined the Republican members of the House to Kili the Scunte resolution and ill the Lonisiana-outraye business. ‘The thirteen were Avhtou, of Winnetago: Benson, of Champaign ; Christic, of Warren ; Haling, of Ford; ilall, of Hamilton; Uatvey, of Kuox; Johnson, of Marton; McGrath, of Kendall; Peaso, of 3ta- con; Salter, of Wenderson ; Stasaen, of Will; Stegall, of Pope; and Turner, of Jo Daviess. Thoso all were Farmers’ candidates. With thon joined Armatrong, of LaSalle, and Callens, of Scott. Armstrong haa four times been returned to tho Legirlaturo as a Domucrat, aud ia now sorving bia fifth term, for which ho was elected by Democrats and Farmers, Io his alvarn acted with tho Domocrats, snd save ho stilt considera himself s Democrat. Le moved the reconsideration of the vote tabling the son- ate resoittion, that, as he said, it might be dis- posed of,—that ia, that 2 motion to table tie motion to consider migut be carried, a8 douc, Imwedintoly atter tho vote, certain of the Bour- bons mado THREATS OF DINE VENGEANCE. Armstrong quietly replied that ho know bis con- stituents. He wanted that resolution got out of the way, and was not of those who wanted to drive tuo Independents over to the Republicans. Callan waa also elected by Democrats nnd Parm- ors, haa heretofore been a Democrat, and, 1 {9 understood, was: moved by the samo considerations to voto with the Republicans on the motion to table. BMferiitt now declares that ho will introduce to-morrow his ontrage resolutions. His indignation is unbound- ed at tho desertion of tho Indo- pondenta. **Hero," aid he, after the vate, * they hayo wont and indorsed Grant, whon the House Sub-Committeo will to-morrow at Wasa- ington report against him, y have pot to thow their banda now.” If Morrits pereists, they undoubtedly will show their hands, A move of that sort will carry them over to the Jepub- lieans for the remainder of tho Kession, aud leave Speaker Haines withonta fotlowing, for those who claimed to be Indepondent, Lut to-day voted with tho Democrats, havo wll tho whilo beon thomeclvoa Democritu, und will remain such, MENUITT'S RESOLUTIONS aro re follows: 7 Resolved, By tho House of Reprerentatives, tho Souute concurring therein, That we recard the Lito une authorized and uunecesniry futerfereico of tae mili+ tary power of tho United States with tho civil adaiuis- tration of the State of Loufsiana a8 an act of dvapot- iain subversive of tho powers of tho Stata aud the rights of the people, that should Lo severely and sternly rebuked Ly the prompt application of such means os the Constitution and laws have in wach caces provided and the exigenctes of the occa- sion demand, Heasived, ‘Lhat our Senatora and Representatives in Congress are hereby tnstritcted to vote for tho diate repex) of the law vrenting the oilico of Li wut-Geueral of the Army of the United Statos, and for suck: other mensnres of relief, of retribution, zu: of protection aa Cougress in its wisdom muy desire for tho futuro maintouance of tho authority und dignity of the States and lLerties of the people, DEMOCRATIO caucus, Tho Democratic leaders are in cancun tu-night upon the situation. It is understood thut thoy will cither to-morrow offer the Louisiana out- rage resolution adonted by the Now York moat- ing, or drop the subject and seck to unite Domo- erate and Independonta on a resolution defer- ring tho State-Hoare Appropriauon bilt until after the so-called Boriugtield ring shall havo been investigated. Somo of tho Indepandents to-night doclaro that if the Louisiana matior bo again brought up they will henooiorth avt with tho Republicans, , ee ROUTINE BUSINESS, BILLS. Special Dispatch to The Chteaao Tribune, Spnixorigcp, Jan. 14.—Tho Houso thia morn- ing began by wasting an hour in a parliamectary taugie ns to whether the accond reading of billy was in order until the samo had been printed, from which the Ifouso oxtricatod itself by sus- pending the rules; and tho bills, on second read- ing, were read by title, and referred to tho ap- propriate committees, Bills were introduced: To require Nationa! Banks to make quartocly statements, Loox ovr Fon rr! Tosuthorize any flve or moro persona or any threa,or more railrond companies to form a cor- poration for the purpose of building and main- toining & union depot for passongors or freight, or both, in any city, town, or placo in ti State. ‘The articles of incorporation sball spocify the number of yeara the samo shall continua, the lo- cation, amount of capital atock, which shall not oxceed $3,000,000, and the names and residence of Directors, of whom thero sball bo not Jess than = five nor more than fifteon, Upon presentation of articles of incorporation to the Circult Court of the county or ton Judgo theroof, togethor with o certificate by threo or moro railroads having tracks loading into tho city, town, or place wero the union depot is to bo built, stating that said compauica expec: to use the depot wien constructed, then the Court, or Judga, siall grant s cortificato of incorpora- boa, Companies so formod shull nove power to condemn real eutate for dopot-grounds, aop- proaches, ete., by the like procevdings aa now provided, or hereafter may be provided, for con- demuation of lands by railroad companies, with tho cousont of the corporation authorities of the city or town, Union depot companios auall also havo tho right to Jay neceswary track or tracks over, upon, or undor streets, a8 may bo neces- gary, to make connections, and may, with such consent, also build the unlon dopot uuder, ovor, o¢ upon streets. Companies aro authorized to iseue bonda and borrow money for building, ro- Paire, ete. An emergency clauso is addod, pre- viding for tho taking effect of the bill immedl- atoly upon ita passage, Yo abolish the oftive of County Superintondont. of Bchools, and provide for County Moarda of Education, To provide, when township organization is digcontinued in any county, for deposit of town recorda iu tho County Clerk's ofice, aud for the winding-up of town-business by the Board of County Commissioners, and for Anal settlemout by Town Collectors, INBURANCE. To ropeat Soca, 27, 28, aud 29, Chap. 120 Re- teed Statutes, outiiled Lovenuo, providing for tho organization of tire and inland insurauce companies, Tho bill roquires that no riak atiall be taken for wore than the actual cash valno, and that, in cage of total loss, if promiuma have beou paid, "the Company ehall bo Hiabla on tho’ policy for the full amount Of insurance, and that, in caso of total luxe, tho | policy shall be prima facia ovidenca of the amount of tho Company's indebtedacsa .on th alioy. e To authorize any porgon to serve process in civil suita, ‘To provide for the incorporation of elovated- railway companies, Yo protect colored children {n thoir right to attead public schools, the same being Albright's bill to repeal tho Mixed-Nohoo! act, 5 ‘To empower the Douglas Monument Asaocin= tlou to soll their present grounds of the Univor- sity of Chicago. . APPROPRIATION BILTS, Twenty-five thousend dollara per annam for the Institute for Veoble-Minded Childron; $20,000 for the completion of Copperas Crock dam ; €2,000 additional for each of the Com- Quesonera of the Hevirjon of the Btatutes; 01,250 for the dustiusute for Doat and Dumb, until July 1, and $97,600 until next session, an $3,500 for repaird and insurance, $3,000 for furniture, $1, for firo apparatus and hore; €9,750 per month for ordinary exponacs for the south wing of the Elgin Insana Asylum. Cook County membara will make searching in- quiry into the Union Depot Company bili, which peare to authorize such companies to cocupy @treets, build viaducta and tuanuls, condema property, and build tracks when sud where thoy leuse. SENATE. Ove of the first bills introduced in the Senate to-day waa that of Sanford, of Knox, to exowpt patrons of houses of prostitution from prvecou- s0n, in order tat these might be cumpeteut witnegscs agaiust the sucal evil, that the social seit might soon be xot rid of. The samo vill 2 OF ttiprisoument, or both, instead aud icpriscument, ADU! was tutroduced by Palmer, making the of intoxicating lign instead of bot! for nu act to amend “ An ect entitled an act to a forthe Heensins of aud egainat the eviln if Sutoxd ating Hyuora,” ape in forco July 1, 1846, Be artos 1. Vhy the peoplo of the Beate of Lidnois foprescuted in tha General Ansombly, that Here. 9,8, nnd 7 of the above-named act sual bo arneniterl'ro an to read a4 follovwat Bro, 2, Whoever, not having © Henke to keeps aram-rhep, wlall, by himecif or another. either aa priariral, clerk, or other sareaut, directly or indiroct= J5,rell ony Intoth-ating Manor in'a lens quautlty than nue gallon, or in any quantity to be drank upon. the premises, Or upon any adjacent rom, bading, yard Jrremises, er vlico ef gritty resurt, nball te fined no it moze than $19), oF Linpriseumont. in County Jail oot lesa wan ten nor snore than thirty dayr, or bath, wt tho dircra fon of the Court, H1.c. 6. Wittover, by hima lz, of hin agent or servant, shall soli or give intoxtexting Hquor ta any minor with: out the written order of bis parout, guardiau, of fam— Aly payne ten, of to any pereu intoxtesed, og who Ie f wetting? iutoxteated, tldl, for exch offence be fined uot len thin 320 nor tare than $100, or huptl-ontient Jn the County Jal uot fone than twos Lor more thu Uhlity days, o both, at the discretion ofthe Court, ro. 7. All places where intoziesting Unors are fold $a viotatiow of thin ct, tall bo taken, ueld, and. dee'ared to 0 common nutvancer, ain all rooma, tavern, esting-houses, busatra, rostuurante, drug: rtorea, ‘grocery, cocfer-houses, cellars, or other ex'of prabife resort, wire intosicating Uquore ara in vivlation of this act. shall be doomed publi cen, andl whoever ehuil keep any wuch place by elf o Lis gent ue norvaul, wall for oiell offense 1, Bo it enact in the habit nu hime 1 Oned not lesa than $59 nor more than $100, of im- frixonment in the Connty dail not Ices than twenty (29) uor more than fifty (0) daya, or both, at the. dis eretinn of the Conrt, and it suull Les part of the dndgment, upon the convietiou of the keeper, that the Jlreso ket rhall bo shut up and aputed until the keeper slvall give bond, with suificlent security, to be ayproved Uy the Court, Iu the penal sim of $1,000, yayable to tuo people of tha Btate of Iiluoia, eondle toned that he will not sell intoxtesting Hquora con. trary ta the laws of this State, and. will pay ail fines, cose, ani damages arecased azainat bim for wvivlathen tuetvot + and, it event a forfeiture of auch hand, sud: may be brought thercon for the use of tho county, vity, town, oF village, in case of a fine duo to either of theta, Tt shall not Le necessary in any prore coutlons under thia-aecliou to atate the name of any person to whotn Iquor fa sold, Kehoo introduced an amendment toa bill in- troduced by him, and passed by the Twonty- cighth Ceneral Assembly, entitled “An act for the benefit of dieabicd police and firomen.” See. 118 amended so a4 to rend as follows: Brerion 1, The corporate authorities of all citles in thin State shail provide by ordinance that all. moneys received from fines initicted upon mombiza of the Po tice and Fire Deparmcnia for vioiation of the roles or regulations of tha service, and all fines rocuvered be- cause of a violation of tho Fire ordinances, and all moneys received from the eale of uncliit erty, 6 e collented, und kept apart as n fund to be called “Policy and Firemen’s Relief Pand,” for the benefit of the diuabled members of the alove-meutioned de- partmenta, Hodges’ bill, introduced to-day, appropriates $95,875 per annum for expenses, $55,009 for building, end $35,000 for library and repairs for tho Deaf and Dumb Asylum, The ouly other business of consequence in the Seoate was tho anuouncoment of STANDING COMMITTEES. Aa will be seu by the following, the Chairman- ships of the Committees ou Itatiroads, Isnkiug, Penal Institatious, Appropriations, Agriculture, and Geology vere given to the Indepondenta. Tho otuer wanships were filled by Dem- ocrata : Judicrary—Cares, Hodges, Murphy, Archer, Rotin- ron, of Unk; Arhtzen, Sunt,’ Purish, Suntord, Steele, Jncoly Canfia'd, Thruy.son, of Cook ; Upton, dudterat Derartment—Kroue, Murphy, Shut, Lee, Were, Breer, Arntzen, Hunt, Heory, Castle, Palmer, Cauteld, Moderwell, Raitroade—Viuinb, Rovinson, of Coo! Krome, Gundlach, Buehler, Warrea, Maines, ford, Waiting, Steele, Morgin, Mills, Dow, Henry, Warchouses—Nobtuson, of Cock; Kenoe, Smith, Parisn, Castle, Morgan, Welle, Strong, Fiaune—Murphy, Hodges, Burke, Warren, Ware, Dow, Castle, ‘il, Robinson, of Tazaweil, Kevsnue—Watren, Ware, Hodges, Burke, Brewer, Arntzen, Leo, Haines, Strong, Jucoba, Dow, Castle, Skeldon, Exncnsee of the Generat Asaembly—Shutt, Burke, Harrold, Siatta, Thompson, of Fayette; Strong, Early, Municipalitier—Keor, “Haines, Burke, Krome, Buehler, Murphy, Parish, Chompeon, of Cook, Dow, Canfield, Bunford, Jaaurance~Atntzon, Murphy, Hundley, Robinson, of Cook, Purish, Brewer, Salth, Early, Surehall, Greeu, Hunt, ‘porutiona—Hoages, Haines, Casey, Plumb, Buch- ‘ome, Upton, Wailo, Moderwell, ines, Hundloy, Murphy, Archer, Casey, Burka and Bankina- Loe, Siutt, Mills, Jucubs, Sule Charitasic Inetitutions—Gundlach, Maines Handley, Hudgen Thomson, of Fasctte, Ware, Lee, Brown, Krome, Upton, Paluier, Wilcox, Bteele, Early, janford, Stute Educational Institutlone—Hundley, Hodges, Thompson of Fayette, Haiuce, Bueuler, Rainey, Sunth, Ware, Steele, Sheldon, Upton, Mtilis, Hunt, Penal lustitutions—Glasstord, 'Oxeey, Buehler, Brewer, Brown, Parish, Rainey, Tuompaon of Fay= atte, Henry, Hunt, Wilcox, Dow, Sforgan, Heformatory Inatitutiono—Sailth, Bult, Gundlach, ite, 3 ‘s ODS. ant Groumte—Shutt, Gundlach, 3 Casey, Casey, Whiting, Wilcox, Krome, Hodges, Smith, Parish, lk Trenry, Whiting, Green, Cundls ani Rivero—Lec, Kehoe, Hodges, Hobineon, of Cook; Rainey, Ware, Atcher, Whiting, Early, Caucy, Maraball, Robisun of Tazewell, Appropristions—Parioh, Arutzen, Iaines, Hundley, Cates, Glassford, Robinson, of Cook; Shutt, Morgan, Cusey, Barly, Cauueld, Watte, alan ieusture and Dratarge—larrald, Brown, Thomp- son, Fayette, Rainey, Giaasford, Ousey, Gundlach, Robison uf Tazewol, Wilcox, Horticulturo—Brown, Raiiey, Taompson, Fayette, Sn.tth, Palmer, Roblsou, of Tazewell; Green. Ahines and Minina—Nainey, Pluab,’ Buckler, Mur- phy, Glaseford, Hundley, Haat, Marshall, Moderwell, dhamefacturcaDuabler, Kehoe, Guudiath, Plumb, Wilting? Jucota, Buoldon, County and Torwnanip Orcantzation—Archer, Lee, Ware, Brown, Arnizen, Plumb, Iurrold, Walle, Wile cat, Morgan, Sufurd, ‘eeeeana Silarcea—Burke, Brower, Buebler, Harrold, Shutt, Robinsoa (of Cook), Dow, Cantield, Meury, Printing—Arutzen, Casey, Harrom, Hutuoy,Sireng, Milla, Moderwe!l, Military Ayfaxva—Burke, Glussford, Plumb, Mare ebali, Shsidon, Roads, Hihieaye, and Lridnes—Thompson (of Fay- ‘otte), Chairman, Burke, Harrold, Glcssford, Brown, Warren, Cusey, Robison (of Tazewell), Sunford, federal Arlations—Murply, Archer, Kehoe, Krome, ‘Upton, Stezie, Thompson (of Cook). E Leo, Arntzon, Brown, Kebos, , of Cod non—Wurey Edusa Brown, Warren, Moderw ste, dabrary—Krome, Harrold, Plumb, Wilcox, jacoba. dinrolied and Knarossad Bule—Beaith, Kehoe, un- ley, Palmer, Waite, Geology and Science—Psrrisn, Plumb, Thompson (of Fuayetto), Greeno, Moderwell Miscetluny—rewcr, Gundlach, Arner, Palmor, Cautle, Roblion (of Tazewell), OTHER LEGISLATURES, Burke, WISCONSIN. THE SLNATE COMMITTEES, Special Dievatch to The Chicago Inbune, Manisox, Wis., dav, 14,—The indicationa of the opening proceedings of the Legislature aro favorable to tho prompt dispatch of business, Both Houses have voted to invito the resident clergy to op2u tho sessions with prayer, and tho Assombly way 80 opened this morning, thus dis- posing of & matter about which there has beea, especially by tho Rofurm Assembly last year, many vain words. Othor revolutions, frequently taking up time in talk, have been promptly adopted. Only ono bill hea been introduced, and that iu the Ausembly, to extend the timy for col- lecting Milwaukeo City taxcs to Marcu 25. ‘Tho Sonato standing committees were announced sa tulluws ale—Hiner, Barron, Potter, Quimby, Gamp- Wiknot, Granain, tary leckman, Quiiaby, Barron, Bllvethorn, aviee ‘nunce—Daker, Scott, Jacobs, ficorvoruson—Scort, Scuustie, Krouskop, Roads, bridges, and Ferriss—Hchuette, Noving, and Schlichting, wea County Orpantzatione—Rounds, Barden, aFurlaud, ‘44 ilary 1 faira—Bryant, Blectman, Barney, Privileges und Euechune-Novine, Camy mun, Adrioultura—Campbell, Bardon, Wagner, Lopistative Sependturce—Marden, Behuotte, Krous- East- kop, : State Agairs—Quimby, Holloway, R, E, Davis, vid ete Dryaut, bllverthora, Adtucation—Wovks, Baker, J. M. Houd, Bunks and Vanking—Uolioway, U.N. Davis, Jacobs, dnternat Inprovemente—Quluiby, Field, Graham, Cuntinaent Rupenca—Br, mE ‘Diber, W, W. Rood, Futiio Lande~Nevine, H, N, Davis, MoFarland, Atate Prizon—Field, Rounds, Eactwian, Engrvased Bulie—schuetta, Weuks, Schlichting, Biurolies bili—Daker, Mier, Barney, a Hetio ee oon ae Yatms—Hollowsy, Nevius, Bcc. Charitable and Penal Initution—I, N, Davis, Boatt, We W, Road, Local Legtstation—Barden, Rice, Pristing—Wooks, J, Mf, Road, ‘THE GOVEGNOB's MESSAGE, This aftornoon Gov, ‘Valor read his sooond anuusl message to # joint Convontion of tra Souste and Aswombly, at whicu wero provent the State ofticers and a large namber of citizens, and several Isdiow, The Governor waa rocoived jo wence, and, in reading his message, which occupied abou} one hour aud o hai, the: rr very taint muraiur of approbation au the part & fow over Liv paragraph Leariug on the Loui- siaus afairs; but, thougl tae Governor waitod therefor, 1¢ did not brvak out into applause. The sentonco declaring that the agrivul- wal classed will look eluowhere for warn- ing aud for judgment than to thove Whoso oloquonce is too often tke purchsued product of the ¢ransgreavious they ocoudemo, alicited applause, whiob algo followed the close. The Lo Peregraph will bo takea up in tbe Senate to-morrow, and nr, fome f sharp. comments made on which it with ber ferred to the Committee on Federal Telations. TIN GOVERNOIS MESSAGE, (We print horowlth an abstract of Gov, Taye lor'a mossaxo prepared for publication in y day'a papor. but withheld, in accordance with tho stipulation under which it was furnished to uf, until after tho delivory of the message to the Legislature, Thia oxplanation seema necessary, ince one morning paper it Chicayo violated ity Sgreement and printed the mesenge yesterday.— Ep Tutsunz.} ATATE TINANCRS, Tho Orat part of tha Gosirnue’s meseaga contains matter purely dotnestic fn ite uture. Tue total celpta into ‘the ‘Sreamury duriug the ireal Anekuding all morte of dueome, ‘we $1,529.057.43, tho total disbursements for ofl purporet $1 667,156.97, the UMifersnce $162,500.45 urlded to. the Valance off Hand at the enmme year, Ieaving in the Treanury tu ti on th 30th of Kepterber, 1 At the samo time the $°9 Ore, anatnat 801,082.14 of thn previo year, After alluding to’ the Geologes! Burvey, tothe tele- sod expres eompanl.s 4g ie Election Jawa, fla culture, vheap fad, fored; immigration, ‘public in-titutions, fgricultural roe cloties, the’ public educational institutions, the fmprovement of uatural water corres, aul other tories of almost pure!y focal interest, the meswars mlverts to the appointment by the Governor In May last of the'Buard of Hatiroad Conunissioners, which Le endeavored to doco aa to avoid any Just wuapirion of polliical partiality, or of a desire ty projuudien the rents of either the pullle ar the corporations, $3 elont progreya had |.evn mare fn the work af the Board toaennre that the Commissioners lad laid broad aod strony the foundatt. fulure progress aud more intelligent legislation THE NAr In treating of the ri opens by wtating. that ‘ir joan ty the organization of the Board of Connity toners, formal communications were forwarded tame. by the Pres {dents of the Cleo, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway Company and of the Chicago tz Nor:hvre-tern Hallway Company, notifying me, te onu in words and tho other ip elfret iat the reynirementa of zo law ia fine portant particuiara would be disregarted by theee curs Porationy, and seviguiug reaxous for this determiua- tien,” the measazo Under these circummtanecs no rented the Governur, It w: All the authority vested tu the Lae Deparimentof the Government fur the enfurciment of the law, Coytes of documents rliortly to be eutmitted to the a@inlature, embodying the results of the proceetings which ensued, ainply coutirmed tua far the cous truce ly placed pou it by Depirtmento of the Government, which construction wos emphasized by the concurrent opinions of ull the Judges of the Sus preme Court and the Judges of ove Circuit Court of the State; and also of tree Judges of Federa} Jurise Metion, including a dietinguwhed nicinber of the United Btates Supreme Court. Tn accordance with there judicial ‘rerulta, and especialy in pure wuance “of writs of injunetion feeued from the Supreme Court of Wisconsin, the law had tren tn Practical force throughout the State since the Ist day of October last, except na tothe carriage of passen- gers and freight from within the State ta points with- out it,aud from pointy without the State to poluts within tt, involving tiv question of inter-state com— merce, whieh lind neva reserved for consideration. af tue final adjudication of the i Btutes bupreme Court, Kuter ive waa pros rely ta exott roiitnt awl pgesen. gers pasting entirely through te Stw> not hein affected by the hw and eli ronda in * viviou that th higher rates of freight than they we their own turiifs June 1, Ini, ft might be ve at tho amount of business cetuaily afectod by the law waa light compared with the + ATATE € The power of the State over the fruite ratlona was absolute, Ho ment in favor of thy cont sntelllvently conceded that th ihesorvant of fts aubsecta, es views, evr be overein could Lecome Tn w repreecutative at and, a8 o matter of fact, the ralway laws c gland are withject “to continuous fication by the legislative power, Sa fc were indulged that ‘this reservation cf ice Conatitution of tue State would ¢ oger the tnvert~ ment of fore'gn capital, ard restrain the progress of public improvements in Wisransin, ‘Tae pinver to de- troy included an equal power to encuursgu and pro- fect, No ono conid deuy that, in many instances, capital fu deprived of its rightful compensation; that public confdznce in refiway imvestmesta, by those nat immediately concerued in the management, bas hone ‘been cerlouvly fropaired ; oc that any capitalist cauid seriouwy object to sucha measure of public sup: vision and control as world insuzo him an equitable dividend upon Lie jnvestmeut: or that rll way atock, batitnally cold in tho snarket Yor a \aro fraction of its nomiual value, could be aerlously depreciated by a power of legistation capable of eulanciug its value, A candid Vellef fs that uo real osrosion exits for the present depreciation in the capital toc of many of tivo prin~ cipal railways of the State, except tle alence of thut judicloas supersivion of railway miuuagemont whic tho Constitution wite'y permis. ‘THE FARMERS NUT ENCMIES OF TUL BAILNOADS, ‘The Governor, tn his messago, defenits the sigie de tural clases froin the charge made by distingu‘sued counsel for the corporations of fosiering combititione, of rostatiug a just administration of tue laws, of fus- tering a spirit of Communtem, aud instigating a now Alvision of land, by taking trom those who had unit giving to those who had uot, The agriultural clanses wore not, aud could not’ bo, the enemies of hon- eatly mbnaged —ruilroads, ' On the coutrary, ihefr natural relation to all honorable under— tekngs of this kind was that of patrons, allies, and frieuds, This relation thoy _ will eudoavor to maiutain, In demanding {he upright anauagomrent of rullwaya Ly lave, thoy aspire to bo ex ercie of public fuftuence not juatifted by thelr unui bers, thelr intelifzence, tao dignity of thelr calling, the vast interests they had at stake, If the grave charges go sedulously ciréulated, implicating the good faith of tho Btate towards juvested capital, have irul {mapadred tho croiit uf our curporatious, aud their able lly to complete or to extend tolr lines, they sione wero responsible who ehoutd have beou promut to defend the interests thoy ropreeent by vindicatiug the honor of our people, Hut facta ‘thut aro ucontravertible proved that capital itself had fuiled to suare largely in the alarm thus zealuialy ond wuutonly engendered, The year had been noled for financial consurvatiany, ond railway enterprme within and wibout the State had the common fortune, number of ules of road constructed $a Wiscousin during tho arse period Lad boon mora thet tho average fur tue otuer Blates, proving that the causes of deciino in this department Of pubic improvement wero geuerul, aud posaeaved Lo Special relation to the seracture of tho Coustitution, ur tho churxoior of the Ytute legislation, ‘THE VOTTED LAW DEFECTIVE. In referring to the Potter law tho Gavervor saya that itis uot bis opinion that the law oxpreesed the best Jadgment of the Legintitura which euacted it, While the general principles upon which it was founded were worthy oF respect and could never Le surrendered, it must be concoded that the law was defoctive fu some of its detutis, ‘Tue grost object ta be accom. Diished wos not tho manayoment of the railroad Property by the pooplo, but the prevention of its nilsnsnagement Ly others, and iu su far as it exceeded this purpose it was necessarily wuperduous aud inexpedient, ‘The proposition ia still sustained that ** clissiticutious of ireight aud rates of fare and freight within the Btate auould be enbject to revision and imodideation by State authonty,” but tho opinion 4a not austaiued that clasmtications of freight anu ratea of fare und freigat cun be expudientiy established by an fron-bound and inflexible rule of law, with n> power of revision and todification reserved, Tuy Governor auya that he will recom:nond auch MODIFICATIONS OF THE LAW as shall retnove obvious imperfections without diroat- dug the State, as represented by {ta Board of Counnis. stoners, of u power of revision and modification on forinal luvestigation aud comphiint, ar on such other eouditions as n duo regard for public iuteruste may soni to require, Tho atteution of the Leglelature 1s callod to the ne- ecesity of further anit more juiticions legistution for tho wewutity of corporate debl, for the protection of suippera from unjust discrimin iiona, for restraining speculative expenditures, for preventhug tho creation of fetitivus capital, for isnrit more equitably di+ vislon of earnings, for enforcing nore etlicient police rogulaticny, for the eucouragemcut of contiuaone aud Judiclous investint im corpor.te enterprises, aud for Tequiring more eatisfuctory repurty from the otticers and Directors of companies, Tho consideration of the ims of now and iucomplete ro:dy tu exemption from clearly needios# einvarrasumuat ta aluo recommended tothe Legisluturo, ‘The charge mado by interesto’ parties that the Stato. was in favor of repudiating the tolth of the Stuto and of confiavating the rroperty of rsilrusd companies fa {udiguuntly repelled a's libel upon the poorlo cf the State, the messsge closing with au aesurance of the ocd faith of the State in treating with capital honcetly veated in public onterpriscs, NEW ANIMATION has been givon to the Senatorial contest by tho arrival of Boustor Carponier thm aftenioun. Last nigut large caucives of trieuds of both Washburn and Carpentor wero heid, and earncss apoechos wave made, In cno tho burden of ree miarky were that Carpeoter'y election would re- bel many men froin tho Noputheau parry and Rroatly damngo tho party inthe Htate, Inthe other, directly the contrary, To-day thera has been cousiderable quiet work, but tho mooting of the Lerlalotire aud tho Governor's mereage hive somewhat diverted atiention, To-niyht, howover, the intercet 1s rovived and intensini Senator Carpenter arrived wile tho Jacistators woie at the Capitol hoaring the Governor's mossage and weut quictly to nis room at tito Park Hotel. His supporters, however, soou organized un ovation, and, gathoriug in fores in tho Park Hotel office, greoted the Senator a4 ho camo down with enthusiastic cheers, to which he re. pied standing ou the stairs, with o spocol ighiy satisfactory, aud embodying some aug- postions to thoud of hig supporiers who havo jen breathing ou: throatenings and alaugitor sgoinst thous who do not bow down to their idol, He aid ho was delighted to meet thoes who had stood by him in wtormy times, and amon whom he recognized fun bost friends of tha Ropublican pasty in Wisconsin, who proposed by tus re-rlecdiva to rebuke the lioo-like coutcstants in bis pail ard the dirty dogs that howled boulud nia pack, Hu counseled bis frends, howover, to remember ib ‘THIG CONTEST WAH DETWEEN REPUTLIOANS, enl ae to Gobducd it thad thore should be as Little s bitter fonting possibl ra was no time Wa it was eo importont that | tr Republican whould siand firmly by that | ¥ that it should be maintained all over tun | ‘Tho Republicw.n of Wisconsin acenpied | position, for they alone hal coma off * 4 from wideesjread defeat of the | Innit elertion. ‘Chey should ptand steady for further campsiens. ‘Lbs couditiun of the South- em States wks most alarming. The Constitn- tional amendments, desgned to advance hitman liberty and right, were apenty challonge t. and tf the Rezatldiean’ p, goes wtdar. thees groat Ruaiantees moult rant away. Tho fate of 4.09.00 moi depends on coutumed Ttopublican 1 of tha Government, and no minor dis seueicne, no contests avout men, rhould ba ale lowet to inerfero with it, After s nimilar context to tha present, thers had been soma soreness, nud he thought the best way to heal it was to clect Gon. Washburn Governor, and thoagh, by. ailing in so doing, he bad lost many friouds, ha Hunt regret it aud he war pla to seo from bis poblisbed Ietler that Gov, Waahbura waa not contesting hia ra-cle [Laughier.| Mo tinted tun yee aud kin) | lererd, traduced, H and, althoush el: led, be felt ho was rather To BE RNVILD than pitied, Tho S-natar khoak handa with numbers of his friends, who are im Ingu feather ond inspired with fresh contileuec. itis aiguitl- cant, however, that many who aro in danger of yielding , to the poxerfal induent thrown around hero adwit that the yreat mujerity of their e: Heneied in whom they live and move ard have their being politically, unless they ean sot a Vederal office, aro opposed to Sunator Ca: penter'’s reelection, and that in order to get ey had to protest that they Jarpenter ten, and even ethene they would not vote for his nomination. There. sre quite a number of nembera who will nut go into et:her Waslvurn or Carpenter caucuses, Gr. | if they do, are uncommitted, ‘Tho largest cinima “ata ruil mate for Carnonter, tint the frieuda of Gov, Washburn ure confident of a working No t sizurea aro roliable. Vaahburn's bight, numerGuUaiy attended, e cauend of menibe:y of the No time for the Heuublican Senatorial evacus has yet been agree] upon. Gon, Busk's statement that the jelter patporting ts be from by regard to the Gubernatorial no ved iv the M ay forgery, in corvect. per= petrators ef tue pa:panle fraud will ho called to account, At rcaucus of Washburn Republicans there wero thirty-sight members present or ac- counted for, with cizht or ton more hopeful votes. A friends was hel followed by a priv. Legialaturo in hin imtere ee INDIANA, THE NAT! Steerat Dispatch to The Chicaso Tribune, Ispravarouts, Ind., Jag. 1—In the Senate, bills were introduced for tho removal of public ofticers for intoxication ; preventing discri:nina- tion in railroad treihts ; fixing Judges" walarien —Supremo Judges 22,000, Circuit Judges $2,000, Superior Court Judges €2,50), end Criminal Judges 1,500; for the coustruction of fish-lad- | dera at ull Cama over rivera and streams ; limit- appropriations for tuilding purposes vote of the peonio; repealing herder counties to yote aid to railways out of the State; amending the Divorea law 60 that parties can testify againsteach other. ‘The diccussion of the Lo- cal Option Temperance law has been fixed for Wednesday of naxt week. WOUsE. In the House, among tha bills intradueed is ouate provide that snilrouds may demand of Pareengers for any distance of travel excozding $ wiles a fare not excoeding 8 centsa a mile, ana for freight and property trausforred, 5 conta pec tou for distances cf more than 30 miles, to £5), exe: the lav x! and 6 cents a mile for lees distances ; making oilicers. account for interest on public moneys; — tixing tho legal rate of uitercst at 6 ver cent: allowing Com- tiiswouers to issue Louda fur county buildings tu the amount of t por ccnt of the tax-duplicate ; for col.ection of wazos by employea at em ployers' cast every thitty days, in caso of do- fautt, employers to bo sued, oxecution to ixsuc, tale to be mado within thirty daye, on five dayn' notice without reliuf, The Committee on Rail- Cirenit Tndge tho borparly este: A memorial w. At prenent the Judges reeerve: of $1,000 rer annum. 8 Fecoived from the National Board of ‘Trade, pracing that a Jaw might bo pasued requiring tho nameit of) membors of copurtuctnislpa to ba rezia: also asking legislation conceraing railways, aad especialy tha prastiza of carrying: froights lazyoly by companios distunct from tha railway lines. A protest was received from the Tiumborman’s Avacciation of tha Haginaw Valley aranat the renewal of any ro: cy treaty with Canada, and asking the Scuators and Heprosentatives it tho Legislature to endoavorto trevent the adope tion of any puch treaty at Waehinetou. ‘The subject will coms up in oach Mousa within a day or two, 2 IN THR SENATE, the following: geusiemen were appointed a seled committes on the Liquor Trafic: Senators Gray, Jones, Fisu, Greusal, and Redold. It ia ‘understood that Senators Fish and Jones are Prohibitioniate, whils tho others are antl-Pr6- hibiionista, It is probable that tho fight on thie question wili not be cominouced until after tha Tecced. ATORSUP. ay with reference to the Kenatozal question, aud ne chanres ata Teporet Uuited States DintrtcteAttornay May _exprewses conildeuce in Mr. Chandler's ro- tian, Int his looks belie his words, Members cuoraily are evidently arranzing their affairs 6o ay to bo hero “cad sure” on ‘Tucsday noxt, and, if any one he aovent, with perhaps one or two excopitons, tha eonclusion will bo that they have been fugled with. ——. MINNESOTA, ELINGs, th Phe Ciavaga Tribune, Sr. Pact. Minn, Jen. M.—In the Senate, bills wero introduced anthorizing local or town ingur- Auce companies on tho mutual plan, aud for amending the Constitution to allow women to vote on xchool questions and hold echool oicea, Cozgawetl’s Loui-iana resolution was debstert at tensctb without coming: ta a vate, In the Houro, bilia wero intro for county government. by Boards of live Com: muationers, onu elected at la-ge and four by dia tricts ; probibiting employment ax teacbor of any Telative of a member of a School Board. Very litle h y laform: maoy, vis, 91; Washburn, 1 11. 9559p, m.— Kirst formal vallot-—Ramuey. 46; Davis, 1; Washburn, 13; Austin, 12. 10 p.’ m.—Second bullol—Haimeos 3 Davis, 225 Washibnro, 14; Austin, 9 Tuird--Ramsey, 40; Dayla,’ 20; Wasnburo, 14; Astin 9. | He SURE CURIONITY. 10:15 p. m.—Waulson, the Govarnor's Secretary, sare he was notin tho ventlator, but just pub pping ebrough the plustoring uber” ceiling, abd was eanght nt making hia way rgeant wundortook to t: into the cauens. Genorat afelt that the zealous Sergoant did not sucezed. Curiasity being ripe in tho“ Pad Ifcuse” to Tnow what ‘sors of precetent the cauious would have established in so novel n caso, of tho Senate by the Iano down-stairs, 1 him regret ‘Toere was wv tien in cach of tho four vontilatus taking notes. LATER, n hous debate in the eaucys. foree & teu-minntes’ recess, Great excitement in the lob! Rumors tint David men aie consultiug préziarazory to with- drawal fom panel ,1bs tanner that thoy re- fuze to ballot aay more to-nigiit, STILT LATER. 1:43 p.m.—Tho caucta adjourned after an hour of oxetted debate, Itis understood that the oppenentn of Ramscy united in demanding a viva voce ballot. but fuaily compromised on an adjournment to to-morrow cvemng. aaa KANSAS, onsssHoriins, : Evecial Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Turexa, Kan,, Jan. 14.—[t ia understood that the Special Joint Committee of the Le: having tho matter of rolief in chargo w a hill providing for the appropriation of $95,000, ail tho wurplua money in the Stite Treasury, to feed and clothe the people of the grasshopper districts, A larco numer of bills Lave been ine troduced in tho two Honsee, and tuo prospect ia that tho resston vill le a vhost onc, The Son- ats has already p: utiou for adjoura- rosda Was instructed to investigate the Terre Haute Nailroad, and sca whetuer it had complied with its charter, ‘fhe Governor signed tho Legislative Appropriation act to-day, THE VEMOCKATIC CAUCUS. ‘Tho Democratic caucus reassembled to-night, Speaker Tarpeoim the char, At tho beginuins there wero veventy-uine members ‘present. Jy T. Richardson was nominated for Commirsioncr of ths Insaue Hospital; Milton Jamee, of Dela- ware, of tho Deaf sud Damp Asy 3 HY. Passage, of Miami, of the Blind Asylum: Goorge P m7 Sanborn, of Lake, of tho Soldtore’ Orphaus’ Home. These nominations ont of the way, it was agreed to go into balloting for United Slates Nonator, Senator Bell, of Allen, placed James E. MeDonald in nomination, and Senaicr Gwan, of Dearvorn, named W.S. Holman, Be- foro tho ballot way taken, Senator Slater intro- ducod a sorios of resolutions, declaring for tho payment of 5-203 in gieenbacka; for the repeal of the Gold act of 1si9; for the wbolition of Na- tional Banks and for a groenback currency; for su adjustable system of cur:ency; and for a return = to apecia paymouty ag soon as = tho businesa —_ interests of tho country would allow. Theoo created a ‘ittle breezo, but they were passed. Reno, of Owen, withdrow from the Caucus, and was horalded a4 “A d—d Baxtoriteland Republican,” ashe emerg- ed from the door into the lobby. M'DONALD NOSUNATED. Voting then proceeded, and resulted: Me- Donald, 42; Holman, 33; and 1 for James 2. Williams. Tho Hoa. Jobn 8. Davis, of Floyd, moved to make tho vote unavimons, pledging himself to the nomineo, ox did slag Senators Gwan and Slater. Taeso three havo led tho ti¢ht ayainat McDonald, Tho motion of Davis prevaited, with an indistinct negative voto or two, andthen the caucus dia- persed, most of the membors going to McDon- ald’s headquarters at the Occidental, where WIIARY AND CIGARS wero plentier than the vctes had been in the caucus, ‘There wero oo formatitios, but Mc- Donald received tho bearty cougratulations of bis {rionds tor au hour or two. A good mauv Democrats went to bed drunk—somo with whis- et and somo with onthusiasm, ne INDEPENDENTS CAUCUFED at tho Carito! onve, and declato that but sevon- ty-four men were in the Democratic caucus and voted, and that McDonald cannot poestbiy com- und nore strength than that on ‘uceday ; but tna Democrats deelaro thera were 76 yotes reully cast, and that two ltopresentatives, Loper, of St. Joseph, and Quborn, of Etkburt, who Wore Dot present, will suport the caucus nominey, thus giving them 74 vores. THE BENATORIAL QUELTIUN PROUALLY SETTLED, ‘Tho Republicans will canvas tosmorraw wig and i they aie wativiod of the Democrate Strength, thoy will ogres to cast their votcu tur alr, Pratt, leaving the Indepondonts to vote tor Suchauau. ‘These latter propose to stand by their mau until July if necessary, to mule a rece ord. ‘She Loxt opinion is that the Souatorial question is wottled, ——— MICHIGAN, IN THE MOUSE, Speciat Dispatch to The Chicano Tribune, Lansino, Mich., Jan, 14.—In tha House, thia morning, a bill was introduced by Mr. Reler, Nos publicau, of St. Clair, to amend tho law relating to co-operative evsociationy of merchauts and othera, The amendment proposes to render the stockLoldera of much associations, jointly and sevorally, liable for all dobte of Bla ansoclations to tho amount of their respective whares of stock. No execution aball be iasued against any atock- holder until an execution ie returned unuatisied against tho association, No greater amount shall bo collected from « stocktoldor in monoy than the amouut uupaid on his stack, Mr. Hubbard, Republican, of Hilludalo, introduced o bill providing for the mora utrin- gont enforcement of the Dog law. Ty makes it tho duty of the Asaeasors in cvory town aod ward to aga to the enforcement of the Jaw, and to volloct penaltios from the owuors of all dogs not Uconsed, A bill wan introduced by Mr. VaoAken, Repub- Noan, of Braucn, providing thut, ia futuro, wite neases tn criminal casea in courte of record shall reculve 73 cents por day, and’ wituessea in Justices ovurts 60 conte per day, A_bill was introduvad authorizing tho City of Detvolt to construct aud operate gase woke, if desived, to supply to tho city 1 and eltizens. controversy is talilug placo thera botweeu two rival Gua compasies, and it io thuuygut bast by the Common Couoil of Detrott that tho city should be able to maintain pase works thotosclvus, if it wlll prove nocos#ary or it wy bill wae {utroduced authorizing the State Auditor to pay te toveliug osyousew of tho ing on tae 9th of Fobra LITTLE Pat Tu FIAT Fon, ‘Tho contest fur 5 Diinter is be¢inning ty grow warm, ‘The leading contestauts are G. We Martin, the prevent incumbent; W. [. Small- wood, ex-Secretary of State; J. K, Hudson, of the Hansas Farmer; and John A. Mastin, of tha Atchison Champion. An otfort is beng mado to cuncentrato all the onposition Ppreeent incumbent on Smallwood. —— TENNESSEE, Ade Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, ASUVILLE, Teon., Jan, 1i—An atrempt wae made to get up s Democratic caucus bu falled, Tue purpose was a combingtion of alt candidates for tho Senatorslup against ex-Prosidont Jounson, Saveral attempts in tho samo direction the past two days have all beon futile, Tho Bourbons want to caucus, bat the Liborals sav they will not, uuder any cireumstaucos. Johnson men sav a canvess would mean defeat. Jobnuo: poses having syunry fight in tho Legivlature. Ho counts fort the first ballot. 1t is tnonght the seven 4 will hold their indiviaual strength thro.jit five ballots, Jolnyon saya he will awe his election to tho tact that tha other candidates will be unab‘e to forma comblaation against lim, It is esid Gov. Porter will not allow lis namo to be used in connection with the Senatorabip, ——— OHIO, BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS oFrraED. Consors, O, Jan, 14.—In the Senate this afternoon a resolution was adopted for the ap- pojutwent of a committes to inquire what legia~ lation is nocessary in referenco to oxcessive charges of railroad and express companica, A resolution was offered prapoaing on amendment to tho Constitution relative to tho judicial sye- tem. It provides for County Courts, abolinhos Probate Court«, wilh 9 provistun that such courta may be estabsished in countica buving over 50,009 population ; taakos tae present Bupromo Court a conunission for tsving tha casos vow on the docket : gives uno Judze to each county, ox- copt Hamiltuy, which is to have five, aud Cava- hoga three, and provided that Probate Courta maybe estabiishod in countios of over 60,000 population. ——$——— NEW YORK, MOBATIO SEYMOUN WILL NOT DE A CANDIDATE FOR UNITED STATES SENATOR, New Yor, Jan. 14,—Horatio Seymour has published s letter declining to bo a candidate for United States Sount psa aeaany PENNSYLVANIA, - THE SENATORIAL contest. Tiarntanvna, Vu., Jun. 14.—In the Democratio Joint caucus to-day fur United States senutorial nomination, on first pal'ot Wallaco received 106 votes, Clymer 13, und Black 2. aa ae ere ELECTION NOTIOE, SPRCLAL ELAETVON, Public notice ts heroby given to the votera of Schoo! District No. 4, Town No. 44, North of Ranga 1H, Eset of tha Third Prinotpal Moridlan, (ust a special lection will by holdoa at the old brick echool house, in the Village ot Englowood, within ald Schoot District, ou SATURDAY, Jan. 14, 1875, 1a pursvanco with tho followivg prosmble ancl resulution adopted by the Board of Education of sald Distrtet, on tho dth day of January, 1875, to-wit: Warntas, A large amount of tazcs asscased for School purpuscs In this distria: far the yours 1973 and 1873 remain wucvllootad, and Lave boon furfoited and returned, aad ‘are not Itkoly ta bo realized fur at least two years to come, Waestas, Tho tares of 1974 cannot be made available, nor any considerable postion of them in lees time than ous Your fruns this date, and Wueagas, A considerable amountof the District bonds fonucd tu 1879 for building the naw schoo! buildings at the fitock-Vards aud Englowvod maturo during thu yeas 1878, Tharoture, Henteed, Vhat tha Proaldent and Secretary thoy are borby, Inetructed.to gtre legal notice of elugtfon ia thy district, ta be boldeu schuv! hous, at Englsood, on Saturday, the B3tb day of Jaourry, 1475, at whieh thue the followicg quostion aball bo submitted to tho yotara theroof, to wit Busi ths Hoard of Uducation ba authorized to tasoe bonds payable ut any tiniy uot exceeding ton years, with iutorost at tea per cent por annum, semi-annually, io order to onable thy Hoard to fund or ostend that portion of sho debt of the district walon falls que during 1678? ‘They shall also yiva wotloe that those voting at such, slection (n tho aulemativa suall vote “rom BouDs,” ‘Thos2 vo.lug in tue nogative shall vote ‘aganer Boxva," end that tho polls will be opsssd ab Tunas Walon aad olased 06 us elock p. a. 43 COLRMAN, President 1B. MACK, Bearer, aud eotal the old brick to tha®

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