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ws Key he Be Vult of ofendings the deties of the daar beter, ¢ 5 iu whens heal ono plcavaatry | naless tha beak waa pees imiscion, | We preautain tools fina f sespl thn gloomy wa know trem long ce nitd more iutimate ne qaaicange wilh Brathe et Moove" than the Rey. birrrtvar, and has done moro tian the latier over ling or aver cat co to plaee him upon his fest and prepare the road for his great ukofalnesx, Wo ove there- furs rendy tonulunit (he neticle in question to Lrothers Moupy and 8 ¢, confident Uist tov will indarso it. ing thoir tndorsement, tho Rov. Kirrniran ix at Jibocty to look at it in thomost dyspeptic nugto of vvion hoean td, In oe thing wo perfectly agree with him, however, thetitds the bounden duty of all editors and readers to look nt tho sunshine through blus #poctuclos because hie docs. a ~~ PERSONAL, Polico Sunt. Nehm is still confined to bis homo by a sovore cold. Tamail Pacha Grammar-Scbool No. 1 is going np at Alexandria, Mbani's ‘Lohengrin necklace camo from the Czar of Ruszia. Cen, 1. R. Cowan, First Assistant Scoretary of tho Interior, ia at tho Grand Pacilic, She Noy. George Trawit, anti-tobacconist, died at Fitchburg, Mass., last Monday, aged 75 or thereabouts, C. 1k, Bishop is to play Pistol in“ Hetiry V." npn its production next month at Booth’s The- atra, Now York, nivew Gano Bart, for many years ® prom- inevt banker of Cincinuati, diod yeatorday morn- ing, aged 65 years, Larorick Nutt, of Now Hampshire, who was reepousibio for tha oxistenco of Commodore Kult, tho dwarf, died ot Manchestor tho other day, - ora Wella, of the Wisconsin Diocose, and. Colman, of Fond da Lae, reecived tho mem- bers of the Epixcopal Church in Milwaukes at the clergy house in that city last night. Té is not tuo that the lato Charles Spraguo never roda bebind a locomotive in his life. Ho ney ar rode betore ong, on tho cow-caichor, and that is where his biojraphers got mixed. Ds Saville, Indian Agent at Red Clond Azacy, wile, and child, srrived at Sioux City Inuinight, “he Doctor gocs to Washington Mon- day, Ilo reports all quiot at the agoncy, Mphonso’s ordor that every armed onomy din the vicinity of the railroxd be shot on Lt will be apt to diminish the Car-liste in mio Benses than one,—St. Louis Globe (?). Dis. Keneally, of Tichborno-claimant famo, thivks his disbarmont very severe, and his frienaa aunonnce that, unless he is reinstated on tho beuch, he will come to America to lve. In weory reinstate him, Kalaclahiolo, foster-brother of the Inte King Kasehameha V., diod Dee. 11, Ie was born tho day efter that Prinee, was suckled by tho samo mother, and diod on the anniversary of the birth, ag well ag tho death, of Lis chief. “ Unconsciously and steadily Senator Carpen- ter has walked into fame by inhoront warthi- news," gays tho Milwaukeo Sentinel. With Lecahar's “true iawardness” and Mutt Carpon- ter’ * inborcnt worthiness,” the American Inn- gla ye ought to be proud of itsolf.—Louisville Courier-Journal, ‘Tuo St. Louia Globe evidently hay a corro- spondent in Hades. It enya: "It ia reported that the Emporor of China is in n critical state,” {Hc may havo dropped off tho toxsting-fork into tho Ore,or got stuck in the bars, in which cosa his condition certainly is critical. But tho Globe thould hayo said so in definite terma. ‘Tae Hon, John MoConnoll, ono of the oldest citizons of Adams County, Ind., died at his reai- ‘0 in Docatur yesterday of puoumonia. De- raed was Stato Representative of Adams and Weily Countios in 1872-'73, also former Audi- tor and Clork of thatconnty, in allof which oflicas he did honor to hinwolf and his constitu- outs, isis stated that the friends cf the Rey. John Govdou, recently pastor of the Westera Avenue Baptist Chureh, nro making preparations for tha presontation Tuesaday evening of a testimonial worthy of so popular and earnest 4 pastor, As it ia stated that Mothodists, Proxbytorians, and Laotiets aro working togethor in the matter, roraething yory handsome ean be safely ex- Ported, Ato Washington reception tho other evening a foutieman entered upon a shutp criticism of the provailing fashions in fomalo droga, but his temarka wero abruptly cut off by a sad-oyed Woman, who arose from an unnoticed corner af the room, and with a tragical air enid: “If you tion would let the women’s dresses alone, there would be much less foolishuosa and misery in tho world.” The following ia tho Inment of a» Boston woman: My bushand'a croacr than a bent, And wou't qive nie a (hing to wear 5 When Tof tdi the reatou axom, Lie grumbtes, “Those confounded taxos," Her fato is aead ono, Sho con nover enjoy Ife as much as. the guvhing Brooklyn woman veho has eccens to hor husbana’s purse whonoyer she feats hike it, and sings morrily; ‘My husband's good a3 lio cau bo $ Hays het © Sly joye,” saya he to ine, ‘Tako all you want, for Heavon's gale, Ero taxed feavo yuu nono to take,” Bonator Ingalls, of Kansas, writes: I rograt to way that many disreputable impostors are speculating, upon our afilictions in the Middlo nnd Zastern States, soliciting contributions from tho charitable which novor roach tho objects of suis compavgion, Theeo professional mondicants inilict groat injury upon our poople, ‘Choy de- grado tho Stato by reprosenting its condition an 4vorao than it actually is, Many of them hove mover sec its bordera and aro cntire strangora to its cltizons, Somo of thom are equipped with forged testimonials, through which they impouo apon tho benevolent." ‘The Now York Timesteela compolled to re- mind Mr. Morton, whose comody, entitled ‘* Womon of tho Day," was produced at Daly's Jast weok, that ‘Husbands do not ask pormis- sion of thelr mothor-in-law when thoy wish to embrace thoir wives; that Judgea aud phyal clang, ripo in years, do not uaually divest them- nolves of thoir coats to spay in hotel drawing- soome ; that A gontioman who movea in polite tocicty doos not accrete himsclt in the dwelling of the lady ho socks to marry, and proclaim that he has dishonored her, with intont to provent ber from wedding another; and, finally, ho mustte alivo to tho fact that duela are not ‘matters of courso at Saratoga, or anywhore elue Gu this side of tho Atlantic.” NOTEL Alnivale, Grand Pacifte—Tho Hon, Washington Buehnell, Ot- fewas the Hon, Thad ©, Pound, Wiscouvin; Judge D. J, Brower, United States Court of Kancus; eu, BH, Cowan, Washington jon, J, W, Singleton, Qitincy; George J, Davis, Cinciuuat); George A, ive, Balt Luke Cit |. McCoy, Halttmeros J, 1, cuger, Hock Ivlaud ; 8, 2 Moore, Katte it, 5, B, Emerson, Now Yoru 5", Lyman Eluiore, Hoston; Te BM. Dens Bt, Lotis,.... iB ‘Madison; Seth Wigitatows Counseticity Mowry Maio, Miuwéukoos Woke Goodorbnn, Torouto; Houry 1’ Butler, New Tork} W, ©. Daytou, Now York ; Chuslos W.Lovy, Bh ils; Janice BW, Clow, Pittsburg; W. 0. doues, Hsl> 4, Argu, Pouneylyania;) Wonry L, Bryant, Tremont Hose, Af, Undor dill, Gute Waal ; the Hogan, Tenjamtu’ Alo, fewe—Cul. W, B, Stauyliter, cA rth, New York: W, Ii, Sloan, Aogton Territory :°G. 8. Nob robiuson, " Bycamore; CO. NM, Underliil, “Wunaio; HM. a, Gilley: Towa; W. Kerr, hous ¥,' Davideon, Covington; J Philadel plu +. Werner, Cilntotts,s. Sherivon House—E, 6, Iaxt, Wurlington 5 Ay i Hata ton, Fond dn Lao; A. J, Dean, Michigan; L. V, Vouk, Toloda; James Armstrong, Ltatra; ‘Munwon, ennaylvenie; H,'T, Cusliuan, Beiniugion; bie Ct Mouz Oity;' IK, ‘Turuer, -Guiney; goa Mhorndny AMilwanicey A 6, Uiyena’ Tolod fre ticla—The lon, J. 8, Bellis, Now York, ‘and O, Mirab ptopriotoy of the “ Matga Hasvented,” byea S TAP ERS OF STATE. MATT Mspecially Powdaining tothe thdade of Bilimois. ir, Speaker Hainos Running tho Legislature in Inde- pendent Fashion. Tom Merritt Threatens to Adiourn Incontinently and Go Howe Tho Republicans Ready to Agrco to the Proposition. Senator Buchter’s Bill for the Definition of the Mayor’s Powers. A Bemarkablo Liquor Bill in tho iich- igan Legisiature, Mr, Carpenter and Mr. Ramsey No Nearer Re-clection. Notes from the Sonatorial Contests, REGULAR PROCEEDINGS, ILLINOIS. . WAS IT CHANGING, OR CONNECTING ? Spreial Inguateh to The Claetay Tribune, SpniNavieny, Jan. 29.—On the reading, this morning, of tho journal of yesterday's proceed inge, Starr, of Peoria, rune and moved that the record be corrected xo that tho voto of Frenclt, of Carrolt (Rep.), be recorded on tho fourth Louisiana resolution (thst censuring tho Presi- deut), Ho stated that Fronct: had voted “ Ayo," but was recorded ne voting No." Armstrong stated that the practice had alware beon at any timo to allow a mombor to chango his voto when tho change would not chango tho result. Conk- rite (Ind.) moved that tho correction bo made, Cuminings gaid he had uo objection to permit- ting a change of French's vote, but there must ‘bo no such thing as correcting tho journals aftor verification of a voto is dune an this instunco or yenterday. Starr got the floor, and #tated that hia motion was not for permission for rench to chaugo his yoto, but for Fronch’s voto to bo correctly ro- ported. ‘Tho Speaker statod that the motion of tho gentleman from Peoria was not entertained. ‘The quostion was on tho motion of tho gentla- man from Stephenson (Cronkite), After furthor discussion, Cullom succeeded in obtaining the floor for French, who rose and stated that he knew nothing about parliamentary ralos. Io had voted * No” on tho fourth resolution, and he wanted tho fact stated on tho record. when ha waa down as voting “Aye.” ‘Tho Speater, after ome talk, put the question, and, no objection boing mado, the record was corrected to put French on record truthfully. Harrington objected. Tho objection was ruled too late. Dunlap, of Cook, thon askod a similar correction of tho record to conform to the fact. ‘Chis created consternation on the Opposition side, How fer was this correction of the record to go? they asked thomselvea and each other. ‘STheso two changes, if allowed, would change the vote on tho fourth resolution from 72 to 67, as reported, to 70 to 69. Wero there o third correction to be made, tho fourth reso- Iution would be lost, and the result of yeaterdny’s filibuatering would be lost. Live topk the floor and stated, with much emphasis, that he hadclosely watchod the vote, and had heard the member for Cook (Duutap) voto on tho fourth resolution, “So did 1," waa echood on the Opposition side. Mann stated that Mr. Dunlap didinadvertently vote “yes” on tho second resolution, but changed to no bofore tho vote was verified. Ho insisted that Duntap voted no on the fourth reso- lution, and demanded that ho be put right on the record, - Morrill moved a referenca of the whole qnos- tion to a aclect committeo of tivo, Iorron moved an amendmont making the reference to ssolect committes of physicians to inquire and roport whether tho membors on tho othor side wora of sound mind and disposing inemory ‘The question whether thoy kuow what they wera doing ought to bo settled. As to the question raised, it had been docided by the courts, Tho record, aftpr verification, was conclusive, just a8 was the record af a court, Io concluded with strictures upon the Ropublican side for what ho termed tho discussion of thelr parlinmoutary poiuts of no point. ‘This wos the first timo ho had occupied the floor. {t would probably lo the Inst, aud he only mado it to direct attontion to the manner in which legislation was obstructed, Connolly obtained tho iloor, and Iterally wont for the Opposition end the Spoaker in the most scathing fashion, Ho reminded the Democrats that thoy roprosented nobody ; had no expectation of ovor obtaining tho Administration by tho votos of the poople ; thoy had powor only for harm, and woro hero only for harm, United with tho Io- dependents, they had formed an accidental ma- jority. They had found it necessary to keop up the discussion of national politics for tho pur- Pose of holding the coalition togathor, ao fearful woro they that tho Independonta might voto with tho Republicans on some measura of unefal leg. inlation, The Republican side had kept alent whilo thia went on, Whon there wore rulings made in this House that be rogarded ag arbitrary and outragoous—- ‘Tho Spoaker—Tho gontloman in ont of order, Connolly thanked tha Chalr for calling his ate tention to tho faot, and dosircd to withdraw the remark, Ho thon attempted to proceod with Lis spocch, ‘ho Sponkor declared that he was out ot ordor, but, on Connolly's aauing whethor that doprived him of the floor, answored tnt it did not, and allowed Connolly to complote bis apoech, After Dunn, of Pooria, had moved that Con- nolly's language relative to outrayaous ralinga ‘bo taken down by the Clerk, which was ordered, Connolly concluded with some atinging refles- tions on the Independents a4 representing the offacourings of both partios, and an eulogy of the Republican party, 7 Tn reply, Merritt corved notice on the Ropub- fean eldo that, if fiibuatering wore not utopped, the Opposition would adjourn’ the House, [Cries on the Republican sido: Do it now." For bis side of the Houso, ho wonld make thia Propoaition; Stop this filibustoring and worl, conte down to Lusiuexw, get through with ft, and go homo, ‘TN GENTLAAAN FROM WaRD'N, After many vain efforts, and in tho midst of the uaual uproar, Piater got tho floor. Plater's ‘yolca fa not of tho moet powerful. Not s word ho uttered was distinguiehable, but hin boay swayed hko a whip's maxt in a beavy galo, and hig arms struck ont in all diroctions, ‘Thoro waa a view of dishovolod hair aud wiry board in great commotion, In sheer despair, conycious of hia weakness of lungs, Plater aban. doned tho effort to bo heard, but kopt up his extraordinary pantomime amidut laughter, yells, and redoubled din, At longth order was rostored, aud, in response to the ususl sharp query from tho Cualrof, ‘ For what purpose docu the gon. tleman riso 7” Plater explainad to tho effect that it had boen said that there waga't but ona gon. tleman on tho Dainocratio side, He wautod to hurl bok the imputation, Leave waa grauted the gentleman from Hardin to goon with his luurling. He did, and then set about dotivering rt himself of wliat was, evidontly, his - Geille apovol dower bs Hardin eee a was nanitest op the Democrat, rhehed wy t9 (he gentleman from trdeved hit Ton witprtiented ims vo wud thea whispered in hin car. Dem- theo thy goutleman Democratic gripes ween tad Hourdet phut ny racing itusele aud tie lines, he proad= 1ho had got the Noor and was gous to Atdhin janst into yielding the f Volvo got it, after wh rose ued asker if the has the floor, was told he fetu't, and didn’t got off his great Democratic npeueh, OL, UloN TROLTLED WATERS. ‘Thin litle oniends tended to bring taetnbers to a Letter temper, and, after dohngon, of Mur Judepcudont, in reply ta Koun etrietitres of SL rity ou the Independents, hol madis tha npevel, declared tho Independents’ in- previous questia resolution, 1eferciny the subject of tho corre: of tho resaut ag to votes winch had be yoriiied, was exrvied. 80, whether Dunlap's volo sball tu: chanyod on tie record rematus une determined. By leave, Armstrong and Arwedeon, who wors absent yesterday, wora pormilted to record their tes ia favor of tho'Loutsiana outrage resvlu- tion, making the total aye vote 73 ta 63 noes on the fourth reeolution. if Dualap's voto he counted, the voto will stand 72 ky¥03 to 70 noo, Ttinelaimed this avoulug that Moves, of Scott, yetod 10. Ho is recorded as not voting, bat Moxea, who was in hin soak to-day, mady no statement whatever as to thie, wor i tioned on the floor. Lt is alay claimed hich, of Wiil, revordo.tan nol vosinee, 6 altidavit that he voted no, which afi davit so ba preaented to tho Mowe, This would lenve the yeto on the fourth resolution, and on final adopiton of the whole, atic. ‘the wencisl ecntiment of dept ean mnembers to ia tha utionn were carried by * tiv voto the ative vate, tho i Spouker himsett lining vol ng the resolutions, in fact. a Tt in now more thin ev Uninos in tho ehair am nature of a epecitl dixpr : intervene, the remaundar of tho Here frittered away. Whether iutentiunalty ar othovs we, ha daily invites par ary Leas by hatr-nplituog anggestions, by widden sharp ral ings, by AnAbLIng members who have provoko.d him, and by cnconraging dixenedion, of par mentary points waolly irrevelant to the buzineas before Hlonse, “Ho adnetes to hia wap. judgment rulings with, astonialung tenacity, and’ inwls upon it that the Independe aad Demosrats shall stand by him them ail, Ite eooma to rozand it ua bia Kolo mninuion here to yet the Indopendents und Yemo- erats to stand by him. Nightly, hie gets tie Tne dopendeut eauets together far the purpose of fetching thein to Aland by him, which is nccom- plished afror tempestuony sosstons of from two. to four hours. Mow much longer the esucis will be badgered is atanttor of doubt. ‘Tue Demo- erals are in despair at iho respect. ‘Lo-nphi, ns tho dernier rossort, they talk of organiging a permanent eaucns to arrange a4 to what shall ha the order of business for exeh day. ‘heir object in to black tha filibuatorme with Iceilimate usiuess and push through tha mora important bills, Bub so lony ax Haines trains the Independ- entsand they etand by hitn,e9 hithorto,thin offort of the Democratic loaders wit! prove booties, ‘Mhoy realize thia, and what makes it gall them the moro iathat thoy euapect Haines is train for the Governorship in 1976. To-night 3tor tolla mo bo did not -axcertaia, until after wl- journment to-day that ls voto was nob record- edt against the fourth resolution. Ila was in his sont, voted uo, ond has made affidavit of that fect, which will bo read in tie House to-morrow, Crawford and, Bosdeton also mado oath that Bloses voted no. é BRvATE, ‘The Commitics on }'onal Institutione reported baci: the Houso resolution for the appointment of aspeciat Joint committes to invoxtizata the Penitentiery’ labor-contracta, ote., and’ rocom- mended that the Senato coneur therein. ‘Tha joint resolution wag lost—yeus, 26; nays, 2, ‘A resolution waa then adopted referring the in- yostigation to tho Standing Committes on Donal Inatitutions. Casoy's bill relative to Masters in Chancery, providing that, an domand of either parcy, whore referenco ia orderod, it shall bo to a special Afns- ter, was taken upon the socond reading, and referred back to the Judiciary Commit- teo, ‘This bilt ia designod to abolish the Assintant Judea, who, Iu oqnity caves, figure as professional Masters, and poactically dispose of chancery suits in many inatances, GOVERNMENT O¥ CITIES, Mr, Bueblor introduced ao Dill relative to the appointment and romoval of city oficial. Ib copfors upon the Mayor tha power of appoint. ment, with the conctrronco of majority of all members of tha Counoil. of all city officials not made olective by law. ‘The Mayor may romove auy such official whenover, in is opinion, tho interests of tho city requira it. In such caso he whwil -repork the romoval and reasons therefor to tho Council nt iis noxt regular mecting. If the Council. by ‘voto, ou ayes and noes, of two-thirds of ail the mombors, shall disapprove the removal, the oflicer whall bo restored to his position and shall give a pew bond for the discharge of his ofiicial dutivs, ‘The Mayor may appoint any suitable porson to discharge the duties of any ofico from which tho ineambeut shall ba removed, to hold ‘until his snecesyor is nppointed and qualified, or until the porson reinuved is restored to ‘his ofico, 18 boforo provided. ‘Tho bill aluo author- izea tho slayor to voto an¥item in or part of an ordinanco, order, or resolution anpro- pristing or providing tor tho expenditure of monoy andinay approve tho remainder of such ordinance, ete., and s throe-fourths voto of the wholo Connoil sali bo roquired to pass such ‘ap appropriation over lin voto. WILL. TO SMOTUER TAL RAILROAD AC A Dill to repaal Secs, 88 and $3 of the Lailrond act waa intraducad by Les. ‘Tho former ia tho section which requires freight and passouger- rates for a lesser distance to be pro rata accord dng to thene for greater distances, ov, in othor wortis, to inake tue rates for through’ and local trafile the same por mile, Tho vinety-third section is that which requires tho Railway and Waretouso Commission to catablish froight- schedules limiting the maximum charges. ‘Tho second saction of tho bill provides that tho Commission shall institute no sitib for vivlation of the provisions of tho act except upon caine plaint {n writing of the party aggreived, mado within ten days after the act complained of. ‘Tho bill, if pased, would loavo very little of the Railroad act in force, according to the intorpre- tation put on it by qutt-railroud mombers. ‘Tho Citizenn’ Assuciation bills for the amendment of the Municipal Lucurporation act wore introduced by Kehoe, connection, ‘Tho Stato-Honso dispatch of yesterday should liava vead : * ILise weed if the Btate-House had. advanced moneys to Ltuchurdson, Jones and Mo- Qoy explained that @15,000 or 220,000 wan what. Richardson owed the Ponitentlary ou hiv labor contract.” . —_——— MICHIGAM, MICIIGAN TROUT TO BE SPANED FNON BEINES, Special Disnateh to Phe Crreugy Tribune, Lanuina, Mich,, Jan. 28,—Tbo usnal bateh of Petitions wore received to-day, relating chiofly to tho liqnor-traffio and to tha County Buporintend- ents of Schoola, Mr, Hulbort, of Houghton, gave notico of @ bili prohibiting, undor heavy Ponaltics, the taking of brook tront and grayling from Michigan stroams with anything savo tho hook and line. They ave now being murdorod in Jota with seines and other dovicos, and this great source of delight to tho sportaman ia in dangor Of being totaliy cut off, Tho, Sevate Notarial bill pagsed tho Hongo, and ia nowa law. It pro- vides that Notaries’ commissiona shall be Inened by the Secretary of Stato on receipt of @ foo of 91, Tho commissions ara thon to ba gent to the County Clorka and divtributed on recalpt of a fee of 75 centy, TRY LIQUON-LICENSE ILL, Tn tho Houee, Mr. Taylor, from tho J.\quor Committee, introduced a bill to tax and regulate the liqnor-traftic, lt dividea tho dealera mto four cluasos: flrat, manufacturors, distillers, and wholesale dealors in apirituans liquors, who are to pay $500 per aunum; second, manufacturors and wholosale dealera in malt liquors, who ore to pay §f00 per annum; third, rotallora of epirituony Nquora, who aro to pay $300 annually; fourth, sotuilers in malt liquors, who are to pay $206 annaully, Less of all places where liquors are wold aro tobe kegt by Connty ‘Lroasurors, to whom the taxes are +4 bo pal. ‘The moneys are then to be tranumitrad + ho Btate Treasurer and appliod pro rata to the mnpuocs of the poor ip the differont countios, All dealora aro required ta give bonds in uot less than $3,000 each to clue their Places of business on Sundaye, and on wenk- days between 11 o'clock at night and 6 in the morning ; that thoy will keep only un- adultorated liquors, aud will pay all damegos 16+ Sulting to persons or property from their basis ness; elso that thoy will rofraln from selling to malnors and habitual driotards, The money due for taxea ju to constitute s tires Hen on the li- held in stock, and Leary poole THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: af | ote. ties, including fines ad imprivonmout, ato pro- vided for the violation of t OTHYT RUSIXESN, ‘The House Committes to whom ean referred the 1 of vebies ting the 1 trait, Hillsdaia & Ine duu Buuroad soit pet inet red throughs, ilure to pay ite taxes, reporced in favor of Ko relieving tho fine, In Connnities of the Whole the Honse agreed fo the reminionof the penalty the eoudition thatthe Auditer-Goneral shall waliafiod before romitting the pennt dna Inborers lave been paid, The House t, rrodin the yote of yesterday by whieit the Ini for paying tho trs Judy ‘ expenses of Cirenlt Ht to le reconsid- ut ths attempt failed by a Anuther attempt will undenbte mwas Tete ‘t in the Hon, f 0 to 45, ly Lo mate. Mouse reported inf the law eroating the Buperior Court of Detroit. Tho umendinent proposes to allow tho Judge to appoint his awn elerk, a £2.00 position, tue anl- pidnowdrewn by tus Clerk of tho att. No other buxiness was transactad of auy Importance, except tho olection of Joti K. Boies ns tiesidant. pro tempore, uf the Bens Ho is from Hucteon, —_—+—- WISCONSIN, REITLAN FE vcLewIsO4, Sprefal Dispateh to Lhe Chicsun Tribane, Mantwox, Wis. Jan. 23.—Tn tho Senate bills were intruducsd to encourays the building of narrowezauzo railroadd; to vacate o Stato road in Dadgo Counts; relating to the White- water aiiture and Manufaesucing Company 3 tuamond Chap. 11, revised statutes, relative to ualaties of Btule offer Bis were passed un @ Augpension of the rules vacating part of tha late road in Dodge Conuty, and relatsve to the Whitewates F aud Manufacc Compauy ‘Cue Committor on Finance reported udvoracly to tha Governor's recom tims for eollesiis junds in the » 'Treuwry. A bill yelulius to divorea was indeinitely ‘oucd. 3 were urlered ongroased a9 folio: oral to Cangress relat nal jurisdiction over islands of the aippt Rivor ; relating to taxation of tranaisns tradera, THK ASHEMBLY. midig four eoouitters to po clerks was pr ewglutiva in rulution to the Poster law tuv apecisl order for next Thursday wore introducnd to erect: the County eal; to wtnand the railvood statutes ‘Wi reference Lo the power of Christ perforas marrn i Uy Miators to LON to ses; tO approprinte cach of Ure Ring hospitale and lent nocietics of Milwauiken ; rolidate to ‘Thirleouth and saniza the Second and ‘Vhird Judicial Disincts ; relative to exenptis to establish rates of livense to howkors, peddle, eve; to amend Chap. 4u, laws of 1873, in relation to. the eol- lection of taxes; to amend tho laws of 1974 rozulating railroads in corlain reepecte: to ap- jropriato to James Hoynolds wid Jobn Fellerze 1,000 for work dono on the Northern Novpitul; to sniond Chap. 187, laws of Ia7i, relative to the tial uf offenses on information, ete; relativo to tho disehargo of murtzages given to vecire payment of purchaso mouey of lauds granted by Congreay. ‘A momorial was adopted asking that the Win- nonngzoos bo allowed tu bevowy citizons aud fres- holders. _—— INDIANA, ROUTINE BUSINESS. Speerel Draputeh te The Chicago Tribune, Ispranavoris, Ind., Jan. 26 Senato this drning passed tha oie bill repealing Secs, and 273, Asseasment uct, relating to platting additions to towns and cities, ‘Sho tomporaues reaolutiona heretofora snb- mitted, instructing the Lemporanee Committee to report a bill regulating tho wale of intoxicat- ing liquors, embodying the local-option feature, imaiing tho seller roxponsible for all damage and injury consoquent upon the sale, and making the seller and purchasor equally criminal, way taken up in Committes of the Whole, and the rest of the day spant in dinenssing them, ‘The question was postponed until to-taorrow afternoon. lo the House tho Ways and Meany Committes roportod favorably on the eppropriation of €20,- 000 for the Kansas and Nebraska sufferers ; con- ctirred in the joint resolution for the improve- ment of the Ohio River, asking Congress for an appropriation, Bilis woro passed to reduce the fees of Record- ora; to mevont the killing of emall birds or quail at any timo of tha yoar, Bills were introduced to allow criminals to tea- tify iu their own behalf, and making wives and husbands compotons witnesses for or agatust each otbor. ‘Tho House fixed Thuraday, st 10 a. m., for di Sussion of the ponding constitutioual amond- ment. —<—— NEGRASKA, CAPITAL-REMOVAL BCIESIE, Special Diepatch to Phe Chicago Tribune, Lixcotx, Neb., Jan, 23.—Tho regular bionnial aitompt to remove the capital from Lincoln ia now in pragrosa, A bill was introduced into both Housos this morning, providing for the ap- pointmen: of Commissiouera of the region in- eluding Colfax, Platte, Polk, Buffalo Hill, Mer- rick, Kearncy, aud Adams Counties. Tho bill provides for a State-House costing 175,000, and othor appropriations for othor purpores. Dele- gations aro in the lobby here fromm Omaha, Co- lumbus, Grand Island, und Kearnoy., No fears are entertained ero of tho removal It wont ecm tho State over 800,000, Tho people aro not prepared for it. The probability is, also, that the land deeded to the State for capital purposes hore woald revert to tho original donors, bring ing on an endless litigation, as much of it haa been gold to iunozent pureliasers. ‘Tho bill will undoubtedly meet a sudden death, bat will be followed by others. — MINNESOTA, BILLS AND RESOLUTIONS, Speetat D:rpateh to he Chicago Pribune, Br. Paut, Minn., Jan. 23.—In the Sonate a bill passed oxtonding tio time for paying rail- road taxes due Feb, 1 next. In the Honse o bl was introduced requiring common carriors to give receipts for grain, under a penalty of fino for noglect or refusal. ‘A substitute was passed for Burchard’ Touis- jane resolution, which condemns in generat tering the Executive for military fnterforonco with tho organization of Logislaturas, but makes no direct reforence to Lougians, It waa passed by the Republican majority, after long discussion of the original resolution, ee HIO. YESTERDAY'S TNOCREDINGS. Coxvsnus, O., Jan, 28.—In the Mouse thia af- terncon, Willa woro iatroduced to prohibit savings banks from loaning monoy on persoval security, and to provido for ostublishing schoola in intirmaries. Arcesolutlon roquosting Congress to grant no moto subsidies to railroad and steamship lnes was adopted, A resolution was offered by Mr, Hodge, Re- publican, and tsid on the trble to discuss, do- claring 16 to be the opinion of the Gonaral Asgem~ bly thet no person saonld be olocted Prexident of tho Unitod States fora third term, and that tho term of President should pe mado six yeart poten teerkesiee ‘TENNESSEE, ELECTION OF STATE OFFICER, Nasnvinie, Tonn., Jan, 28.—fol, James L. Gsinea, of Knoxville, waa etectod Comptrolior of tho Treasury on tho thirty-fourth ballot last tight. Dr, Willlam Borrow wou to-day ro+ electad Btato Troasurer. —_>—. ARKANSAS, AQENERAL SCHOOL LAW, Qartix Roox, Ark., Jan, 21.—Tne State Bene ato to-dyy paasod tho Gouoral School law, orcate ing tho oftico of Suporintondent of Public In- struction as the chief ofilcer. ——— SENATORIAL CONTESTS. WISCONSIN, No RESULT, Special Dtapatch to The Chieaao Tribune, Maptaon, Wis., Jan, 28,—Three ballots were taken to-day for Senator with rosutts the waive ad yesterday: Carpenter, 69; Bragg, 52; culo, 18; balance seattoring. Carpontor’s meo clu'cs Gf, and were grievously disappointed, ‘Lhey w; procuring petitious tu influonce mom- bors, buawou freudolent repreasntations that the movoment of the dissontors is ® moveimont to eloct 4 Damoorat in placa of Carpenter, ‘This is falye, sa no Democratic contestant can be elected unloss Curpeater men elect him. Tho ouly meu proposed by tho dissenters from the bogua ow sto Judge Oolo, Horeca ubley, George W, Allen, Onm FRIDAY, JANUARY 29, 1875. . oron, and Tuciun Fairchild, any one of chon would suit the Republicans of the than Carponter. A fhircat intend tha: penter cannot ba alreted, the over anotier year, in whieh ¢ would be repin Griswold hos aupearel on the Ke7 the manipulation of the Columbia ( bers. Ho will fin it up-hill os Larden, 1) ell, aud elow of Sun Tames. y Apter ; sound Republicans hore, where the suntimeat i wrongly auti-Carpenter. Snectat Dixpatel. to Br. Vaun, Minn., Jar tor to-day resulted : It: Davis, 23; Millubury. 5: scattering, 5. The Ciacage Tribune, 24,—The vote for Ser Laciron, Loch rou, besides Senator Donnelly's vote, heretofore eeattercd, makes a net gain of 1 over Donnelly's beet vote, and ia el: med to have & rererve of 10 ah will come whenever he polls the fuli Opposition atrengti, supposed to batt. Required to etect. 7. In the Raneoy caucna last night 9 committea was appointed to receive propouitionn of com- Pprominu from the Davia faction, but not to ten- derany. Inthe Democratic caucus. Me. Wi fall, Liberal Itepablican, 1 it the eaucna would nominate Davis, be (Davis) stat a the Opposition to carry the Stato p would innko a fair division of tie natro: pertaining ta the office of United sta Burehard, Democrat, immed Proposition ought either to Le wade or ra Murray, Domograt, queried whether, 1f Daves olected under such urrangement:, he would ly ny patronage to divide nuder either a Rept ican or Democratic Natioual Ad:nivietrati Tia subject thoro dropyel, It ja not kno by what anthority Wentfalt maie the peoposition, but members af the caus eta undorstood lin ty speak as by authority, THE LEIRERY CHARGES. The Honeo Committes commmuced the inquiry to-day into th wed Dike-Ingersoa bribery, Tngeison | was My aud repeated — hin ptory that three i 5 * at Dike hin 3609 to vote for Turaw when othors wero near, nai givo $1,000 if the contest was over, and onc: added that ho was not trying fo bribe, but bis officrs of 500 for witueks’ yote wore in a low tone of voice. d to Di i y nto voto f xaininstion, matted that be was accustomed to driv. was perloctly sober when Dike ofored lum £590. “Ho drank but over that day, and that witn Dike, after tho ofer of a bribe, Did not helievo Ramsey or countevancad Diko's vote for Rarnsey. eurrenet, th joxer. If his offer to witres: (witness) didn't veoit. If real offer hia tanguace cor direct. Witnoss conkt not We knew Dyke repeatedly privately of Hive him £500 if he woubl vote for i: Both Dike aud Ingereon are represeutud beforo. tho Cormitteo mal. a YOR *N. RAMEY, Mr. Lelnea, Democrat, offered resolution that it is the sonse of this Nena.o that the inan elected to reprosent usin the cunncils of tho nation shonld bo at hiv post of duty. leaving the election of lis suecessor tu thuso whoin ho peo- ple oleeted for that purpose. ‘Mr. Child Gamer ep: 3, orig Davie, moved to lay the resoiution ou the tablo, Nogatived—veas, 14; nays, 2. Mr, Buckhorn (tamsey Repultican), original- ly for Davis, gave notice of a dedate. Mr, Iubbard (Davis Republican) moved to suspend the rules to place the resctution on its passage, Negatived—yeus, 16; naxx, 21, seve eral voting in the nozative explaining their yates ‘ag aguinat the suporesaion of debaio and uot agamut tho resolution, Mr. Luckhorn, who now suport Rameoy him- self, commented sharply early m tho session on Ttamnsey’s [rraenico here, when he ought to be in Washiagton, and of his sucrintonding tho sclic- itation of votes for re-clection, i ways. ng, bat Tho Democrata and Davis mon say the resolu- tion will pasu to-morrow. oo WEST VIRGINIA, NO ELECTION. Crtcrnwatt, Jan, 23.—The Enquirer's Charlea- town (WV. Va.) special save tho Senatorial ballot in the joint session of the Legislature to-day resulted aafollows: Camden, 27: Walker, 21; Brannon, 14; Price.19; Caporton, 3; scattering, 13, The frionde of tho two leading candidates aro alae aud declare their purposo to romain atead- fant, The Democratic cancus to-night took three ballots. Rosult: Welker, 24; Camden, 20; Price, 12; Braunon, 10; Caporton, 3. sens cease ra ae ICE-FiSHING ON SAGINAW BAY. Spteiat Correenonience of The Chicago Tribune, East Siarxaw, Mich., Jan. 25.—Tho businees of fishing through the ico on tho frozen wators of Baginaw Bay is ono of profit, and is actively pursued. This season it has received an additional atiniulug, on account of dull times; and thoso whocannot fludother wors, unwilling toidie awe the winter-mouths, seek tho ica, and ftud 2 ally a fair remunoration for their lator, capital than many can command to £6,000 may be readily in otter requivito parayhernali. In gpearinys fish through the feo, however, the most upeenutona can engacn-—a spear and # coapla of blankes completing the outit. Two, threo, and suinetimes & larger numbor, gonorally go in and ercet oo cabin of rough buarda, which serves a4 an abiding placo during the winter. ‘fheso stanties, whiel dot the ico on the bay, are cheaply coustmeted. Ono hundred and fifty feet of half-inch ceiling, which costy about £3), and the additional expense of a couple of dollars fur nnilsyote,, 1s all that in ucedod, ‘The shanties are asnally laid out iv regular ordor, and often extend mauy inilos out. Regular mu- nicipal govornmonta aro organizod, aud atil- cera clectod, such au Mayor, Marehol, ete, Tho iuevitablo yaloon_is also to be found in conven- ieut localities, and, often uwallows up the waxes of the moro recklers of the community, as is tha enso in cities and towns on torra tirme, Tho tel caught aro mostly pike and mullet, but other kinds ara also found. They ave disposed of to regalar dealers, who ship them to all pointe. Cold woathor is not tho only peril these hardy fiehormon often encounter, Groat cracks will often bo made in the ice by the action of th» mud and water, rondaring travel to and from the ico-villages dangerous, ‘uo fraita of their industry sro often so bountoous that thoy are induced to rotoain on tha fco lator in tho spring than a due regard for safety warrants. Only last wintor, sixty or soventy shanties were carried out to roa onan ice-floe, and tho occupants, after terrible suffer- ing, reached tho shore, whilo, in the hopo of saving somo BUpposed to haya boon lost, a boat's orew of six man loat their lives. Heapiey, TEMPERANCE WORK IN MICHIGAN, anectal Dtapateh to J'he Chicaue Tribune, Detnort, Mich., Jan. 23.- ja evening the Woman's State Christian Tempbrauco Union completed ita searion with an o:ldyess from Mrs, E. K. Churehill, of the Woman's Chistian Union of Rhode Island. Resolutions were adogtad to- day douying that the Union wae o political or- ganization, or in loaguo with ono, and afirming that its oniv intentions aro to combat tho vila of iotemporance on philanthropic, moral, and Chriatisn ground; so thoy usk for the moro ofiicient enforcement of the Hrohibition law, and protest agaiust ita ropeal, Thoy complain that womo of the churches neglect to give their ns- slatanco to tho work, but thank the anivistors who have alded by thoir co-operation. NOTICE, TAX SAL CERTIFICATES, Until February 15,1875, Tax Salo Cartifl- catea of 1874, held by the Comptroltior for Gity Taxos of 1573, canbo redeemed xt 237 per cent promium, and Cortitlcates of prior yoars at 30 percent premium, On the abovo date tho rates shall be increased to 6 and 25 por cent premium rospootavoly, ond on Moroh 1, 1875, the formor will be inoreasod tolOvercentpremium. Tho holder of said certificates is now entitled to 25 and 75 per cont premium respeotivoly. 8. 8. HAYES, City Comptroller, OUTLERY. akg FIRE Nos, INSURANCE COMPANY, 112 and 114 Broadway, New York. Abstract from Soventy-sixth Semi-Annual Statement, Jan, 1, 1875 Cash ¢: Reserve tor Reinsurance Reserve for Unpaid Losses Reserve for cther Claims Net Surplus over all Liabilities U.S. Bonda........ oe Bonds ond Mortgages, doing tirst lion on impr no int Roul Bstato A Gash Som! the Capital Ht! Annsat para apital - - - }0 Countics of New York ond Wostchaestor... Stato, City, Couuty Bonds end Bank Stock fteilrond Bonds...... “ Thonns secured by Collatorals Prowmiums in hands of Agents and Intoreut luo and Accrued, Cash in Bank... niof FIVE PER CENT, bs ty 18:6, at ew York off * = = = = $200,000.00 - - = + $55,006.54 so ie 27,600.00 ae) es 5,140.19 _162,560.08 $750,806.81 weeecen eens cove cee $316,576.26 ved Roal Hatate 33,289.18 28,600.00 ss teeeae cose cess sees 760,006.51 and a Stook Dividend of TWENTY-FIVL PER ORNT on BLO. BaOvay, Ger] Aout, Western Department. AY & THE 8A" GRE. = wa BACRIPOE, WILE KNOWN AG THE PAGE HILL, At Byng Ine BO it i 1464 etvh de DI by Gi, f an‘ i New York, No, 99 {, Gecrsian Bay, Outaria, Canada, ermtatns Coa amimber. Alaene good houss for Tar leturore, stare, two toro hones, and ngon whic thy abovo te elta= and consists of 1d acres, more ur Minute for tha, icatt i ( HH i OTS AND SH zs ““BANERUPT S&2LE BOOTS & SHOES, 60 Ce nts on the Dollar, TH HEIMERDINGER’S, 106 Having Inte drm of R, Lo of Ts FINE: 8. aoops, Solo, I will offor, Unusual inducoments to all partion. 1. ? Sutdion’, Mt South Clark-st, purohased tho entire stook of the ¥ 'PHIBM & OF tA O, at ignoo's for the noxt DAL Ss, en’, Children's and ¥ ND LU3i 33, BOGTS, biaee ‘Also, 0 lot of Ladios’ Fine Waite and Colorod Bal. Shoos and Blipp: goods ara mada up for tho fnost retail tre: and cannot bs repiacod for double thu smount they are sold for. OCEAN NAVIGATION ers.‘ ap bet aio. taking ids Une, avoid both mutha disennatveteaf wens role, Ja, an 40 Agout, bb Brunlway, retluced vat herman House! Topmort somherly ruute har alw this Gampany, to avoid te Bailiug tron aK Vork fi Salling from N, York Cabins y (iatess, Jroturn ti raft for" sud ‘ubscand, i} rte Nactheasr corner Clark and Randolpb-ate. Steamships, NOTICE. ays boon adoptod by {hatiband QUENS. Oteand QUE JRDAY. cei) every fastalchts feutvenoy:atucraygey at greatly rk, 7 Lowest reed. B, LARSON, {onponte new Han j ), Citleaza, OTHER val," ula. Paper, 73 ett A vigorous, ato: per, by ot Use proved, celptas price, JAMES R, tuo or modorn Gaboriau is famous, PARLOR AMUSEMENTS FOR YOUNG PEOPLE. ly Axo, 8, Bantuetr. Pa- 4 Cloth, a1, dolighttul pinys and amuromonta. 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Tho firm of Whito, Rowell & Oo.'ls thie day dissolved by umtual consout ‘by the retiromont ut O, 5) cual Minto aul continue te busine: conts, Sunt by’ mall, postago THALL & FISHER, Agus, No, 148 LaSallest,, Os TI RAILROAD TIME TABLE. 5 wat Satnrday axe cen uidey excepted. Tae rive Buuday CHIPARC & Ticket OR 4 “ aQanific Fast fine. Fe Matted Hos bane erereannt ato: i Naga bo Night | g—Drpot cones js nud b—Devot ournor of Canal and. Duy Kxpeosa, Jackson Ace ing Be Nlgny Hays CHNCAGO & ALTON RAILROAD. Kaw ud D Shard Lines ela B Late. Alton und x6, CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST, PAUL RAILROAD, Enion s1ut corner Madison and Cannlests, Ti 5 Suns Clarkatt,, opposite Sherman He rari. 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Indiauaylls, Lou iNidaley Perel gicg acl Subt Kaprase. {7254 m.! 7115 a rm, CWMCINNATI AIR LINE AND KOKOMO From Tpearis Giareunatt af St, Lo Hantuiphovee undabdenige PS UNE. 1 deat, omre Neket diver, Leave, Indianapolls, Loutavilte & ein oath Day Expreds esse a Ioivnpaty, fa TCE PITTSBURG, CINCINNATI & ST, LOUIS RAILROAD, From depot curner Clintn aud Carvolteateng Wat Side. het aston Yl Nandatyheat, und wt depot, | Len Arri Cotnmbus, Pittsburg 4 Now York! Pexphean eee yitegtt Si am, aor! wel 7380p. my *9H0 p.m, 740a,m, ay Columbuy, Pitteiare Aight Haprese(duily).» PITISBURC, FT. WAYNE & CHICAGO RAILWAY, arrive, ied BALTIMORE & OHIO MAILROAD Lee 1 areive. Mail, Sundays Zxoeptod, 8:00 a, mae] rl pe aay Etprow, Daly sercnsese Tope mel Be bay CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD, ‘B, Sanford solleot all the arm, Tr, to Habiltivs uf tho FAIRBANKS! 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