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FOREIGN. Bismarck’s Famous Note Touch- ing the Papal Succes- sion, Alleged Seittement of the Virginlus Claims by Spain A How! from o Cuban Organ--- Small Victory for the In- surgonts. Great Coal-Miners’ Strike in Wales--- 120,000 Men Out. News from Oceanica. STATE SECRETS, DISMANCK’A FAMOUS DISPATCH TO ANNIM O8 THE ELECTION OF THE NEXT FOPF. Translated from the Imperial and Stare Intelligencer Of 30th December, 1874 (oficial). {Confidential} Benty, May 11, 1872.—The health of Popo Pins 1X, sccording to all reporta recoived, is quite satisfactory, and no symptome visible of a epecdy change. Sooner or lator, howovor. anothor Popo will be elected. A ques- tion of timy, human calculation or prociefon can- not fix on the moment when. ‘Tho position of the head of tho Catholic Oburch boing of suc significance for all the Governments within tho confines of which ho is recognized, it is right In time to roslize tho consequences of such chango. Itisn fact long since admitted, that the Governments having Catholic subjects are as deoply aad immediately intorested in the election of n Popo, in tha poraon to be elected as well na tosce tho election surrounded by all the guarautces both formally and nytari- ally, so that they may be enabled to rocoguize it as Valid aud beyond evory doubt, both for them- selves and in behalf of that portion of tho Catholic Church found in thoir respective Jands, Bevauso there can be no doubt that bofare they aro bounil to concodo tlioxo riglita to him #0 conatituted n Sovereign by vir- tne of an election, and called to oxercisa rights far-reaching, nay, almost vorging on sovercignty, iu their own lands,—tho Qovornmonts are cyn- deientiously to woizh whethor they should 1ecox- nize auch olection. Wo can as little concoive of & Pope, whom the totality or the majority of the Suropean sovereigns would feck obliged to re- fuse 1ocognition, whether from formal or ms- terial reasons, ag that tho Bishop of any country or metropolis could exorcire any rights not being rovognized by tho Stato Government. ‘Undor tho former order of things already, his position wag far mora independent, and any Uovernment would but rarely como in contact with bim in relation to churchly mattors. By tho concordats concluded in the beginung of this century, the relations Lotween the Vupa and the sevoral Governmeuts wero rendor- od moro {direct and to a certain ex- tent moro” intimate. But it way pro- pminently tha Vatican Council and its two impcrtaat decisions, the infallibility and jurisdiction of the Pope, which complotcly chauged the position of tha Popo, as reiuted to the geyeral Governments. Thus tho latter be~ came vestly more interestod in the election of a Yope, at the aame time acquiring 3 more sccuro basis for thoir right and privilege to sco to #ach clection, For, by menns ot these rexolutionn, the Popo id empowered to administor right in avery diocese properly belonging to the Bish- ops ag auch, aud to substitute tha Papa’ nowar for tho episcopal.. Lho opiscopal jaridicuan ing been swallowed by the Papal. ‘Lhe people no longer oxercixe certain dolinite, reserved sights, but aro now in porsersion of the ontire fullness of cpixcopal rights. In theory, he oc- cupics the placa of overy single Lishop, while practically, os far as ho is related to the respective Governments, it depands altogeth- er and alcno upon him, at avy moment, to aveumo their place and position. Now tho Dish- ops ate but his inetrumoncs, his ofticials or depu- ties having to responsipility of their own, In referenca to the respective Governments under which thov live, thoy aro funotionatics of a Kove oroign, and that too of awovereign who, by dint of hig 'fufalbility, bas been rondered perfoctly absolute; more 20 thai any absolute mon- arch of tha world, Abont to prant auch - placa and position to a new Popo, clothing him With tha exercise of such rights, tho several rexpective Govornmenia should first ascertuin whether tho election and tho porson olocted af- forded such guarantoca as thoy have a right to demand against any abuse of 80 much power, Moroover, under present circumstances it ig not to bo expected with certainty that eyon the guarsuteos by which o con elayo used to bo surrounded in times past, and by its forms and composition ‘presented, will now Lorexcrtod to. ‘Tho so-called exclusiva exercised by the Roman Emporor, Franco atid Bpain, has to often been but an Husion, ‘Tho inilnance commanded by the different ustionn through Cardinals of ‘their nationality, ip mado dopondent on incidental circum stances, How, under whit elreumstauces the eloction af tho noxt Popa will take plaeo, whother it may not perhaps bo at- empted precinitatoly, so that the guarauteca of time past bo ontiroly ‘neglected, oven as to their very form—who can tell ? ‘Thoxo refloctions make it dealrablo that tho Governmenta intorosted in the election of aw Popo by the churchly interests of their Catho- lio subjects and the position of tho Catholio Church in thelr — reapoctiye countries, would In timo take up the ‘quostions touching such cloctions, and, if possible, have a» wutual understanding abont the manner and | mode of their reition to the wamo, aa well as tho conditions on which they will evoutually recognize any such clection. A union of the European Governmonta in this gonvo would bo of immense weight, and most likely bo strong onough from the atart to pro. bie any grievous aud momentous complica- ona, Moat rogpoctfully would I beseech Your Excel Jency, coulldontiaily at first, to ascertain from the Goyornment to which you have the honor to bo acereuited, whether it would fecl Glepowed to exchange views with us on thia question, and meot us eventually in Smutual understanding on this subject. Tho formin which it may bo cousummaced would easily bo discovered, if agwurod at ilrat of ita xeadinoss to co-operate with us, T authorize Your Excollonoy to read this docu- Wout cet ome though ioe bre Hine balay you not to delivor it, and general: troat tho matter with discretion,” © 7 BUG: Y. Bisstancx. —— CUBA, 4 VICTORY vou tHe INSUROENTS, AMAyana, Jeu. O1—Tho local newapnpor of Sancti Bpiritn, In the Cluco Villas dlatrict, bu the following roport; “The Insurgents com- mandad by Gomez and Sanquill attacked the gottlement of Jibara at 4 on tho morn- ing of tho 20th inst, ‘Phe Dsseult wag made at four pomta, Tho hewloged datendod themaelyes heroi ically, but the enemy's numbors Wera tao groat, ‘The garrison having oxhausted ify ammunition, and buing reduced te ten effect- ive men, surrehferad to the insurgents. Tho Jattor robpected tho liveu of thovo who surren- erod, = The fort ond pil ite contenta wero lostroyod, and many homes burvod, Our 4osse3 = ares considerable = in proportion to the numbers angagad, but we pro without exgct dotalls. Hyo-witnosses Bey tha Toates of tho rebols wero beavior, ‘This we bu- Ueve, considoriug tho pertinacity of the attack and tho obstinusy of tho defense. Whou the tows Hecane known bere troops were imme- istely went oyf to pick up the wounded, and fopnatract the buildings and defeusos of the Th THE S4M% OLD BPANIEU HOWL, ont Diariode ta Marina nw 4 leading oditorial onl 8 pending questions botwoen Spuin aud the in hea Bia Jt suka what they azo, aud ane om tbat the Virgiuius question consists of 8 her wore utemnity inade ou account of eacolilzeus of the United Btates, executed at Bau- iaO i Cbs alter trial audsontance by a proper fHbasis + I$ continues ; We cal) them ex- citizeny, because we bolieve thoy forfcited thor citizenship and wera po longer cntitled to the Protection of & Government. ‘They manued a bhip without flag or Rationality, employed it in tho traspottation of reba) adventurers to the shores of a uation friendly to the United Beer seatiee Le think England had good ec ite aro eclamation on Spain. pltatoy who cane to Agh in Cub did vot proteag to wail under hor kak ae Npgin “has ‘faillitully, compliog’ woe ore treaty made at Washington 1 susaieh wes, sud the dled Atatos muat mako thoir roclamations fn accord- anco with ita provisions, It 14 stipniated that when the parties thoreto diaagreo tho points in ‘dispute shall bo submitted to arbitration. Pils is the beat thing that can now bo dono to put a stop to importinont controveraies. —+ VAN DIEMAN’S LAND, A DIMP*NOVEL RTUNY, Ifonantatown, Deo. 23,—Tho Lark Wolverine ins arrived from Divd Island, having on board Mr, Rhodes, second ofticor of the James Birnie, transforred from tho American whaler Deis Cummings. Mr, Rhodes repatts that tho brig James Birnio sailed from Sydnoy in Mas last, bound on a erniros reached and fished in Howe's Inlanda, situated near tho Solomon group, for hechelemer, tho friendty demeanor of the na- tives disarming all suspicion, ‘Tho crow of the rig soparatod, or rather wore divided into thren martes, the Captain commanding ono, dlr. Mitodes tho second, and a seaman tamed Davis the third. Mr, Rhodes, who tad supplied tha trading chief with tobacco, otc,, was suddenty Ket upon and clubbed from bebind, but the rest of tho party, who wore in a hut, camo to his assiat- ance, attacking tho natives, and succeeded in re- pulning them, and gatnod the buat, making for tho bie. which had Leon loft in charge of tha chief ofiver. On reaching tho vesssl, he found tho natives in force about the brig. Ie at once made off. the natives, in their oanoos, giving chaxo, IIo mucceeded in reaching tho Bulomon group, Where ho was picked up by a whaler. Sr. Hbodes believes that the threo partion wore aim- ullaneonsly attacked, and the voxsel acized, and he considers himeolf to ba the sale white sur- vivor. Six nattves, who formed his party, re- mained faithful to him, and oxcaped. Of those, five aro now on board the whalor, One died, —- AUSTRALIA, 3 THR PISE ANNEXATION, Bypxey, Doo. 23.-—On tho 15th inst. the an noxation of tho Fiji Islanda to tho British Em- pire was colebrated by a public banquet to Ilia Excollonoy tho Governor aa the representative of tho Crown In the negotiations with Cacoban, tho ox-King, who, with bia twa rons, and Com- modore Goodenough and others, were aluo gussets. LEICUMARDT, 7 Tho fate of Leicuhardt appears destined to remain in mvstory. lyme, who wae anpposed to have discoverad in Central Amorica the ure viver of tho ill-fated expedition, perished of thirst an tho northwert poition of tho sattiod districts while leading a small party to whom he iad prorcasedly found traces of the lost ox- plurors, ‘VU RAILWAY TEVER, Arattway extounion is being pushed forward as rapidly as circumstances will permit. The first sod of the ling to Orange was turned Inst weok; that to Warga is progrenulng favorably. ‘Trial suryovs of tli projected lines aro also bo- ing made, and it will prove a yery remunorative invest mons for tho magnificent surplis of reve nue held by the Colo sial Dr er. =: Manny, Jan. 31.-- ke Hpoca save that official communications between Mr, Cushing, Envoy of the United States, and Senor Caatro, Minister of Foreign Affairs, havo resulted in an understand- ing in regard to the indemnity payable to the indemvity payable to the familied of tho crow of the Virginius. THE CARLISTS DNOP THEIR GERMAN caPrivEs, Bay Seuasrian, dan, U1.—Tho Captain and crow of tho Guutuy have been released by the Carlists, The German war-sicamer Auguala has sriived nere, THE NOURTON MANACLER. Mapnin, Jan, 31,—Deerees hava been issued permitting the pross to ditcussacty of the Minks~ try, forbiuding attacks on Royalty and religion.and probibitiug the publication of intelligonce which tay be serviceable to the Carlists. Nowspnpora which have been visited with tho penalty of suppression threo times ehall be wholly ‘sup- prowaod for tho fourth offense. NEWS LOR DON CANLOS, It is stated sa authority that ex-Queen Teabolls holdy an acknewlodgment of sliance from tho father of Daz, Carlos, wiitten iv 1874, ee FRANCE, THE LEFT OBTAIN A TEMPORARY VICTORY bY A Masoniry oF 1, Panis, Jan, 31.—Tbe Assombly yesterday paskod tho amondment proposed by MM. Wallon to the Vontavon Constitntioual bill—353 yeon to 362 yays, Tho smendmont declared that “tuo resident of tho Republic — shall bo elected by 8 majority of’ tho Scnato and Chambtor of Doputios in Congress assom- bled; that the Presidential torm shull be sovon years, aud tha Dresidant cap bo re-clocted.” ho Left is now striving to obtain a favorable voto on the ontiro Constitutional bill, In order to obtnin tho advantage dorived from this indi- rect recognition of the Republic, ages GREAT BRITAIN, MIGUTY DISTURBANCES IN FRODUOTION. Toxvon, Jan. 31.—A lock-out in the coal mines of South Wales has commonced, and 120, 000 miners are idlc. Shipwrights of Newcaatlo- on-Tyne, to the number of 6,000, havo struck. OXKORD AND GASnIDGE, Tho 20th of March ix appointed for tho gnntal Doat-race, —s NEW ZEALAND, 4 QUOD PLACE TO Go to. Db, Dec. 80.—Demaud for labor, akillod or wnefilled, is daily iucreauing, tho rate of immigration being quite disproportion. ste to tho requirements, pe THE SANDWICH ISLANDS, * HIGH TIME FOI KING KALAKAUA To Go TOM®. Hawai, Jan. 20.—A letter from Waimea, Tawaii, dated Jan. 11, says a now eruption, or Porhaps the renowsl of an old one, Lad broton out onthe summit of Myuns Loa, eae MONTENEGRO, END OF THE Fuss. Viexna, Ign. 31.—Tho Moxpodar of Monto- ‘nogro has withdrawn all Lis demauda ou Turkoy, LOUISIANA, Testlmony Taken by the Congress sional Cominitece. Waswinqtoy, D. 0., Jan. 80.—At the poasion of the Congropsional Committeo to-day, Goo. L, ied ‘Was tho firut witness. Ho tostifled ay fol- lows : Lage ivlor of the Third Infantry, aud came to Loulstana wbunt Sapt, 19, and went u Monroo the 25th oF October, Iwas requewted Ly Murshal Beelye to ne- iist him iu muktuy arrests, Iwas uhown a warrant Ly the Marshul und w tint of 169 uauies of persona to Lo arrested. Ou olectiou-day Murahal Heolyo gcut a de fachment tothe Town of Guta to mukoan urreat, I cuu't way whether the troops were used fur any speciic ud a tnbee oF blank wey tute! eet poaseeee " warrants in la ‘possession While at Vienna, It waa not stated by Soclve that he hud fufled iy executing legal proceusea, He wun une popnlor, und probably would have been unable ta tnaky arrests, Lut other men could have dona ao, 1 could, | Beclye wae active ju bie co-operation with tho tepublican party. ‘Lue troops were kopt in thelr burs racks on election-day, with the exception of tho expo dition to Cuba, “There were uo dhturbances in tho jurigh ut the vleetlon, of wiueo, Whey Svelye was in tenna Jail he propoved to me thut I sbould All ont one of the blank wstrants iu my posession with his (Soclye's) nome and arrest him, o aw to get itn out crus slutcuvs of the authoritton, He afterwards car— Fied outshie plin, and Aled out ru Linwelf with Gubézztemeut, “> ¥ WAFFAME charging JUDGE OC, MYERS testified as follows Inide in Natehitochea Parish. Haye bo for Sweaty scary, ‘the priucipal trouble rete pooplu origluates from tuxew, “Ag tu futimidatios, he Guveas evidence tho rumvlitlons Of a manetivcllug Uear tho Town of Natchitoches, amt woverul uatracie frow porta Denocralia papent, Myore bald he hog Used “in tho yurish titteen yourw, During the jext election he dues uut think many neyroox voted the Conservative tiekot, He atutca that bu is afraid to ree turn to Natchituchen, nd tbat be wag throptoned thrangh the papers, Up to the tim of the msusemeste ing the Republicans were in no danger, Nove of megrpa that were hung in the pura, aay have been about thirty murdera In the past fow years, Tho populations Tanged Tres 19,CUd ty 2,000, ‘ Air. Frye then usked u few qucettons ue ta the relg- {vo registration, cto,, wituovs wating that be kuew of bug vu or lx ueycves tore who would vote the Demme ouratlo tiekel; alo, ux to the cause of bla leaving home, witness atating that {t wus from fear of porsuie al judury 5 thet the Hopublicuus thery were s:f8 up to the thud bf the uiesting on the 2u1 of duly? tut he and biy fuiily wore ostrsetaed, Wid not taiuk it safe fo roluro to Natchituchen; that thers a70 no couriy hold there now except muglatrates! courta, wud we oute Tages there that he kuew of porsouglly, “Vhirty-shree Pervons baye been killed there since 1833. ‘Twey! two wero colored men} that there hay Leu 1 no puntshe ment for tudes. dome men dad boca [rough to trial, but were yequitted. Mild, OCTAVIA MYERS, wife of Judge dlyorm, of Natcuitoches, tentified ag to the causes Which compelled tue Judge to leave aerate and currovurated fully whe alates ment mude by him Iu hiv tevtimouy we to oxtra- Guim, persecution, eto,; Hefore Judye Myorw came down to the Conyentiy in July ho wus juuch lised, oud bjs deciouw tu Cou wero complimented {u the papers, My husband was once af the puln$ of death f ry ciuts cutue foalpup wit hime Oath ab of Jay Cptue # wb iuto twa to sak the officials to realgu, I, 18765. STATE AFFAIRS, — A Candid Interpretation of Mr Koycs’ Motives in Supporting Carpenters Wanted: Agents For tho Lobby in the United States Senate, The Hopelessness of Carpenter's Case Generally Admitted. The Domocrats in Indiana P paring to Gerrymuander, A Bill for tho Protection of Minors in tho Illinois Legislature. WISCONSIN, Mn. 'nos8" KEYES' LITTLE GAME OF NLUFT. To the Editor of ‘The Uhreaga Tribune: Waurgsita, Wis., Jan, 30.—Evon in Wisconsin tho attitude of Mlikha W. Koyes, Prince Regont of the Republican party of tho Slate, in relation to tho candidacy of Sonatur Carpenter, is a be- wildering puzzle to n vast majority of tho peo- plo, Mr. Koyen is not 8 acntimontal porsonago. He bestows hia friendly oiflcca whero he sup- poses they will achteye tho most benefit for him- telf, irrespective of any porsonal regard that Le may fool forapybody ; and why it is that Lo is 60 willing at prevent to ruin the Republican purty for the enke of the “Young Liou,” 1s 8 problem which yery few, comparat:vely epeaking, havo solved, but which E hope to make so plain that he who runs may rend and understand, In tho first place, Mr. Keyes iv no mora s Republican than Sam Ward, of Wash- ington, or Andrew FE. Elmozo, of this Blato, fis position aa Boss" of tho Republicans of Wisconsin is desirable to him, simply as it gives him battor facilitica for lubby work, which 1s hia strong hold, and tho principal routes of hia largo revenue. At Madison he is supremo inthe lobby. No measara which he sets to Work to oppose can be carriad, vor ean any meagtyo of which he is carnestly in favor fail to sitecead, ifo olwavs keeps a uumber of the Democrats in the hollow of his hand, and can tise them whonoyer it ia mado necessary by Hopublican rebettion, Vut his ambition does not stop at Madison. He is doxirons to distingitish himrolf more aud tora at Washington, where ho has alnioat une linnted power with ‘the Wisconsin delogation, wihont rogard to politics. Aa thet fy not euough for his purpoxca, however, he tinda it in avery way desirablo that ho should have in tho National Senato o facile taol, ono that owes his yory position to himself, and who ohnll be o brilliant advocate in the Capitol, ns thorough parliamentarian, of — fasciuating wocinl quatitios, aud without a grain of moral or pontical prmeiple which mizbt become an ob. ttacls in the way of tha Jobbyisle plans. MM Kavos can never hope to find another manas per- fectly euited te "18 purpose in thiy rospeet as Is Mr. Garponter, .ud hence the herenlean efforta nado by the foriagr tu secure the election of the latter, The gamo that Mr. Keyen has played in tho canvass has been one of bluff wroughout, With- ing week after tho Nevembor eloction ho had announced to his subordinate Postmastors, and, througi thom, to tho Stats al large, thut a ma- jority of the Legislature was already pledged to Carponter's bupport, leaving only fourtceu Re- publican, ab most, oppoed to that gentieman. “Tho Boas” was well seconded in the gamo b Carpenter himself, fu his Milwaukeo papar, arn Delween tho two, it wes played sco well, inas- mach ag it frightened a ecme of Republican Jozislators from going into the caucus at all, or allowing themselves to be Lound by ite action, {u point of fact Carpenter had not a majority oven of tho Ropubheans of tho Logislature on the first batlot: and, a3 somo of the scattering votes wero undoubtedly “fixed” to go for Car- penter ultimately, thore can bo little doubt that an admission by the Carpenter men of a close contest alead would havo invoigied all tho Republicans into the caucus, aud tave secured tho * Young Lion's" alection, In this case tho firm of Keyes & Murphey was too * smart,” ‘Their game is by uo means lost, however. T Delisyo they have enough Deniocratic votes promised, so that, in the event of a Democratic caucus requesting the Democrats to voto for o Koyublican, Mx. Carpenter's election is euro, procided, that bis sixty Republican adhorents shall continue to adbere, “'Phero,” a8 Hamilot ariced, * is tho rab.'? It is possilio that ‘he Boss” has somo patent sticking-plaster to attach these people permanently to his roar, but itis tho hope that ho has not, which still oncourages mo in the bo- lief Uint tho Republican party of Wiscousiu has nome life indopendout of the pecuniary uecossi- ties of ' Boss” Koyes, or of the ambition of tho Milssaukee lunatic, Murphoy. Conon. Spectat Dispatch to The Chieaan Tribune, NO NOPE FOR MN. CARPENTER, Mapwox, Wis. Jon. 1.—Lbero ia a lull in the Sonatorlat storm, Many of the mombors went homo Saturday, taking tho precaution to pair with an opponent from those remaining. Nothing new can bo loarned. Noarly all of tho Jobby haye gone home for a Sabbath’s rest also. ‘The frienda of Mr. Carpenter look weary aud dikcouraged. Mr. Carpouter himuclf is voarty worn out and unuerved by anxiety. lt looka as though the elements would soon braal up, and Senator Carpontor, like Ramyoy, of Min- nesoto, substantially retire from tho fidld, ‘Tho course of Tux Trung in fearlessly advocating thosight is anprociated by tho peoplo of this Btute, and will add largely to its groat hosts of admirora and readers in Wisconsin, Tt is possible that an arrangomont will be consummated between” tha Independent Republicans and Domocrats, so that aman who will do credit to Wisconsin may ho elected next ‘Mnoaday, unions tho frionds of Slr. Carpentor come to thair sonsea and accopt the proposition of the Independents to go into caucus again, dropping tho unmos of both Car- pentoz and Washburn, If no arrangomont iv mado sooner, tho vote Tuesday will doubtless stand as it did Friday oud Satur day, with the exception” of ono more yoto for Carpentor in tho ovent of Assemblyman Jamos being suificiontly recovered from his ill- noas to bo present. ‘Thoro is no doubt but that tho Independents have onlisted for the war, and that they have inscribed upon their bauners tho wateleword * Nover surrender |" AATURDAY'S PROOEEDINGS IN THE LEGISLATURE, Special Drepateh to The Chreaay ‘Tribune, Mapisox, Wie. Jan. 30,—Inaction in logisla- tivo muters still coutlimues. In tho Senate a rosolution was adopted authorizing the Railroad aud Judiciary Committees to employ a clork. Bills wore introduced rolating to tho Coutral Railway Company; to promoto fish-culture in Monroo County; relatlog to the compensation of ofiicera of Qircuit Courts; appropriating $28,000 to the Jadustrial School for Boys; €©06,500 to the State [foapital for the Ingano ‘for current exponses and for new baifera; to provont the hunting of door with doga in Keawanvo County, pills wero passed relating to exemptions and proceedings supplomentury ‘thoroto ; approprint- lug €50 each to J. 1]. Waggonor and Goorge W, Hoek, the Clorks of last sowsion ; appropriating sum of money tothe Greon County Agricul tural Boclaty ; to facilitate the eatabliahmont of @ law-library for the uso of the Courts and Bar of tha Eastern part of tho State, amending tho act of 1861, codifying the laws relating to Nore mal schoula; authorizing the Mineral Point Railway Company to chyungo ita station and do Pot at Iivoraide, Aftor attending the Joint Convention for olec- tiou of United States Sanator, adjournod, te Tesctution to print substitute Dilly was paruod, ‘Tho resolution to appoint a Special Committee of Vivo on the Voitor law, way, after a lung dis- cnsgion, lost by a vatu of 47 to 4d. te word introducol tu amend tho Royised Btututes, ontitled “of costs and fou," to amend Chap, 93, Rovived Statutes, ad to wales of Igndy of mjoors aud others; to amend tho charter of the Portaze & Lazo Superior Hailway Company ; toprotact pablic libraries and axso- ciations ; to appropriato ca:tain sums to be pad by Ohap, 213, iia of 1874. mae, averabh then gent {ota Conimnteos ae hole on the general file, and acted on but Aftean billa, e MISSOURI. AN INQUINY onDERED, Br. Lovie, Jan. 30.—Stilson Hutobingon in- troduzed in the Legtalature to-dgy @ revolution calling for an inquiry lnta the real and ‘alloged "EE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: MO faetarclnting to tho attack on the home of Rentan | Kamuela, near Kearney, Chay County, Inst Tnes- diay night, when tha hotiae wad wot on fire, Mra. Kamuela roverely wounded, and her ehitd killed by the bureling of a shell whieb had boon thrown {nto the honre, atid report to the Guuoral As- kembly as eatly av pursthie. - ILLINOIS PROTECTION OF MINOR, Speciat piavateh ty The Clacaan Tribune, Reninorieny, Il, Jan, 31.—The following faa draft of an act forwarded toa mombar of tho Logislaturo Saturday. It is ontitled © An act Jor {ho farther protection of minora": Breton 1, fe it enacted, ele, for the protection of {he tutuur citidren of citizens of tho Btato of Ilinoly, nm for all minors living in thin Stite, of hereafter roe ridding in or passing through this State, that if a minor tholl beaeduced by m man of fullagty or enticed to cohabit with him througl promiscn of future time, or for any emolument, or Lbroty nr Ly the excretso of arhitrary power on hiw part, of onaceonnt of her being en employe, or on acesunt of lia baying ber under hia mediate Influence aud dl- Teetion, aald minor, belug an untoarried female, nal Leconridered irreaponsible, and tho man that this ex advaningo of an trrespouribie minor shall be wed KUSIty Of An offetine againet the poace, purity, atid Homestio security of tho Bite, ani whull tre put fahed by a fine of not lesa than $0 nor incre than £1,600, and impritoned for u term of uot leva than two yearu,” Thin net to Le In force, ete, AN ACCOMPANYING LETTER, ‘Tho following letter waa sent with above Tad Montero the bon Cincaca, Tan, 29, Vyou herewith s brtaf ont. Mno of a Law TF rloutd be glad to eco j assed by thin prens cut Legislature of Ilinals, Every citizen who ina father of a young girl or ever expocts to be auch whould Le interested in aluw of this character, Minors are prolected in thelr rights no far an relates to their prop- <rty, Tut little protection fs given by thy Btate to tle daightera of cltizens until they become of age and of mature wind, Mer father's protection and that of her solatives may Le removed through many causes, and the Stato should bo able to step in and protect the chill dren of those cltizena who by death or other caunes have not Lecn ablo tu shicld them from tho wieked de rigus of thore who would ruin the Hyea nnd future prostocta of the unprotected child. | The puirit of the aw ebowld be the ramen that which fuetiquted the law to protect mlnors in reference to thelr property,— Fo wm to put it out of the power of adults to impos tip- on children with impunity, and take advautaye of une protected minors, Much evil hus teen dono to young, unprotected ndnors through. the want of a proper consideration of the natural finmaturity and {ucapactty of their minds ure: o! 8 to beable to munago her ‘property the name aa aD ndult,—if alone in the world or separated frotu the im- tucdidte protection of her family,—ehe may he supposed to bo unable to protect her person as well an an uduit, Bhe may be induced while young by an unprineipled man to commence a life‘of shame much euler thun when ale bocomes a wornan of fall age, Bearing iu mind all the time that the minor who in ruined ia tho danghier of some citizen presvut or absent from the State, who 1a, or would be ff prevent, np much troubled by'the lows of hid daughter's virtud tehe would bo by the lusa of tho property of hia daughter, which the law oudcavors toy rotect, it will teem ovident that a lawto protect as far a ponalble tho honor of a daugitter while a minor ia as essential aud | ¢! proper an o Inw to protect the property ofa minor fram | § the dcrigns and selfish jnterest of unprincipied aduita, A punishment should Le provided in euine way to micet the offense, the object of the punialirncnt being: to provent the offense. Tt te proper to make w law to punteh the man who breaks {nto our Lonses aud steals our goods, and it reems no lexs proper to make a hiwto punieh the wan who deprives our children, while they ure etill our own, and yaiuable to ua than all our other property, of their virtno, bringmg upon thelr young and {nexperien ed lives shama and iivery, aud to thelr families unhappiness aud disgrace, It is evidently the duty of every State to protect tho Ki SATUNDAY'S PHOCEE! Special Disnateh to the Chi Lanstno, Mich., Jan. 80,—In tho House to- i day petitions wore presented for tho repeal of the County Superiutendency act, a8 well ua con- cerning the liquor traffic. A petition was also preronted praying that tho islanda in Michigan Iuke Lo ect apart fora public park. ‘The lako is o largo one in the northeastern part of Casa County, and contnins a number of spacious aud very beautiful islands, Tho House Committee on State affaira report- ed in favor of a bill to punish people who act guna in tho woody, these gnus exploding, fro- quently injuring ignorant —persouy, and set fire to the underbrush, causing destructive forest conflagrations, The same Committee also reported favorably ou a hill to amend the act Ingorporating cligious and benoy- olent rocictica, The real object of tho bill is to facilitate the organization of auxiliary societion by tho Protestant Episcopal Church. It was afterwards patsed by tho Houve, Mr. Watkive, from tho House Railrand Com- mittee, Introduced a bill to amend the Railruad Law of 1873, and also a bill to regulate tho heighe | of railroad bridges. Both wera placed ou tho general arder, ‘Tho bill fixing the first Monday in April ns the time for elocting the Recordor of Detroit was passed by the Hongo; as also bills to amend tho charters of St. Johus and Midland City, Arewolntion was adopted in the Houso that tho Commiesionar of Railroads bo inatructod to inform the Touro how many clerks he employed, and ag to the traveling and other oxnenses of his ofica allowed by tho Mourd of Auditors, At present he receives a salary of 81,000 per aunum, and hiv clerk-hire snd office exyondituran are paid by the State, Ho that tho Position is a protty lucrative one, and thoro is undoubtedly a dizposition to make him pay his clerk himself, ‘Tho Senate to-day passed the act amending the law creating the Superior Court of the City ef Detroit, but cut the phonogtaphor's salary down from $2,500 to $2,000 per year. ‘Tho Seusto also passed tho amondmenta to tho act conatituting the Governor, Btate ‘T'reas- urer, ‘and Auditor-Genoral & Board of Fund Commiseionery. ‘They are to receive proposals for tho sale of State bonds, sdvertiging for them in Detroit and Now York papors. Amomorial was read this afternoon in tho Tonse from eighteen Congregatioual Churches of the Grund ‘Traverse Conferenco, announcing that thoy had understood that the Prohibitory Liquor law would probably be repoaled, and if this wore dono they trusted that a stringent regulating law would bo passed according to tho message of tho Governor. The Houso concurred in tho action of the Senate entting downs tho salary of the phonog- rapher of tho Superior Court of Detroit from $2,600 to $2,000, Toth Houses aro adjourned until Monday at 104, m. —— THE DEMOCRATS TO GERUYMANDER THR BTATE. Special Dispatch to he Chteago Tribune. Ixvianavoiis, Ind., Jan, 81.—In tho Sonate yesterday the Committes on Elections reported iu favor of the sitting member in the contest from the Lafayette District. W. 8 Walkor contostod tho seat of John M. Larne becanse tho lutter had boon elected Common Pleas Judgo, und tho term of four years for which ho Lad beon elected had uot oxpirod at the date of tho election for Senator. It wag claimed that ho was Incligible. Tho Committeo decided that a Common Ploas Judgeship was not a conatitu- and, thereforo, My, Larne was cligible. The re- port was unanimously concurzod in. A rewolu- tion doclaring in favor of tho abolition of tho oflice of County Superintendout aroused consid- erablo discuusion, but was defonted, 20 yeas to 22 naya. In the Hongo a tuajority of tho Judiciary Committee reported im favor of the conutifi- tional power to redistrict the State for Cangrou- biousl and Legistative purposes, and @ minority ablo with from ong to ton_yoars' imprivoumant, The Senate Committee on Prisons obtained leave ‘THE RELIEY QUESTION. Special Diapatch ta Tha Chicago Tribune, Topeka, Ken., Jan. $0,—Tho House spont all ing in favor of making direot appropriation of all the surplus monoy in the Troagury is gaining ground, aud will probably provail in the end, but it iv doubtfal if anything more than that will be done by tho State owing to the restrictions of the of a Uonstitution concosning the maging of @ public uebt. To-day'y sessiqp of the Sonste was mainly taken up with routine business, MAINE, _ d IAY, FEBRUARY Tho Original Reav in the Capital-removat apitution beean after the (0, mitted to take their loathsome couisa. nant cesspool, tended from branch,” beneath dent's housa, choked sud ehallow, merged marshen bred pestilence, ‘Tho old rendonta were unwilling to day favored his project, road ettterprines theearly prophecy that the Scat of Empire was covered that Tavis way torpart cur as a Capital and District, THE NATIONAL CAPITAL, History of the Attempt to Re- move It. A Reminiscence of the Burning of Washington by the British, The Investigation and Report of Congress—Madison on the Removal of the pital. The Washington Ring in the Old Days---Patriotism aud Corner Lots, The National Capital as ‘A Beggar on the Banks of the Potomac,” From Our Own Corresvontent, Wasmixotox, D, C., Jan, 27,—The suggestion ‘Was recently ronewad, that if adoquate aafe- guards cannot be provided in the oxpenditure of mouey in tho District of Columbiu, tho Capital- removal agitation may bo revived. The history {tho Capital-removal agitation is s very old tory. THE FINST GAPITAL*REMOVAL FENSATION. In Heptember, 1814, Washington City was a desolated place. The Patent Office was theonly public building left by the British vandals, who showed their prowoes and their civilization by burning tho Library of Congress, and destroying {» fully comprehend (he vast ditferonice that will be | UeFspapera, Tho great Cockburn, meauwhilo, teal in Sie future! lives, wat diets abeclits banithe waa engaged in hig bawdy orgies, #up- ment, in aost cases, from society if they abandon a life | pj i ; of purity. A daughter of 16 has not the Judginent ale | ping by the light of tho Dlazing build- would Lave when of full age, If she in not supposed | ings, The Patent Oftico had been hastily nd ecantily fitted up for the reception of Con- grees, The adjacent hotses afforded erudo and inconvenient accommodations for the Executive offices, Tho blackened ruins of the Capitol wero till amoking. At this timo, Mr. Ithea, a Mem- her of Congress from Pennsylvania, ponding the discussion of tho bill appropriating monoy for the rebuilding of the public offices burnt by the Britieb, the Capitol with an iron batustrade, to permit proposed to surround the ruins of he mous, the ivy, and the lichen, to grow upon it, Oud Lo place on their frout, in letters of brass this Inscription : “ Americana, this is the effect of Briti¢h bar- soriem t land 1" Mr. Rhea’s proposition did not carry. It was discovored that ho waa a Pennsylvanian, anxious to have tho Seat of Government removed to Philadelphia or Lancaster. Some owners of puny canes of Sta eos a fe Feuer ae as | of Washington lands, soon after, fearing that erwible, I hope you will got tho spirit of my letter, ritati 3 ‘ , Aid. ha ebualrnee the lave teint the emergency, nud | tho agitation of-tho removal of the Capital #0 Ve the means of saving, perliaps, the honor of tuayy | HUEbt prove disastrous, caused to be erected on | fi é Bow trilled with with impunity by men of ail} Canitol Hill a temporary building, of which » a Yours truly, FaTuen, leqse was tuken, and in which tho uew Congress _ miot, MICH.GAN! THE SECOND CHAPTER hat ‘love uf the War of the LKebellion, in Itv-1s7 ‘There wore many teasons why the agitation thoutd be then renewed. More thau half a cen- | tury had elapsed since the Capitol wav destroyed | by tho Diitish, yet Washington City secmed rearcely began, tho White House was going to decay; the ttreets, in winter wero a morass, in summer a | Lybian desert, Tho Capitel was incomplete ; A dirty diteh skirted the base | o€ Canitol Hill, through which for oight years | the noisomo glums of the city had beon per- A stage exe mnisuamod “the canal,’ Georgetawn to tho * east the wind wa of the Preni- ‘Tho chanvel uf the Potumac waa wid malaria, typhus, and pt tho iknues of tus War; the new-comers dissatistiod with the ditty, atruggling, rame ile build Under these cil onmatances OU. Te 0, BEAVIS first bozan to bo heard of at ism man who ia fond of notoriet: wome pretensions to literature. “Possessed of great personal force of character, he succeeded in reeuring a considerable following in somo portions of the Wet. He set bimeclf up as o professional iconoclast, aud doturmincd to de- stroy the nation'a idols. It was a matter of in- diferenco to him whether the piles of marblo oud granite should be transported to tho shift- Louis. Reavis aud who has ing banks of tho Missiasippi River, or be left a8 | acrumblivg habitation fur the sloth, tho bat, Bnd thoowl Tho national enthusiasm of tha The Pacific rail- seemed about to fullill to bo Westward. Reavis’ laa found rupport in tho East, in tho pon of ¥ loraco Greeley in the Now York Zribune. The projoct received so much encouragement that, in 1869 and 1870, Conventions wero hold Louis, Anothor Convention has recontly been hold in St. Louis, wore well attended. Tho delegates from every Western city and villagé apparently contemplated as the rosult’ of the movement the addition of tho National Capital to ,the suburbs of their re- Bpective localities. at Cinviunati ond St. The first two Conventions Tho moro mora ragacions, patriotic, soon dis- ouly the conn- 1814 who was not the more of Ithea, of not 80 tuch opposed to Washington City as ho was in favor of Lancaster or Philadelphia. The Westein press begen to ridicule Reavis and bin project, and to chargo that the wholo eehema was dovisod by shrewd roal-catute speculators in Bt. Louis, enthusiasm West to compel Congress to con. sider and report upon the question. There was, however, auficient local TH REPORT OF CONGRESS, ‘That waa dono tn 1871, when tha Honeo Com- mittee on Public Expendituros roported that (he etitions asking fora romoval of the Capital be laid upon the table, ‘Tho minority of that Com- mittoo,—consisting of Philetus Sawyer, the rich INDIANA, eer of Wisconsin, and Jobn Coburn, of Indiana, od the change of location, ‘he minority report In vory onrnest in favorof aremovalof the Capital, Ite authors arguo that the Constitution docs nut require a permanent location of tho Capital, and that the sito of tho Seat of Government may bo changed as properly as the location of a fort, an arsenal, or a docit-yard, warrant for their le; of Madison in the clusive tho passixze on tha location of the Na+ tional Capital which ends in these worda ; —presented the viows of those who favor- They found much pal positions in tho writings Yederalist, and quoted a6 con- MADIBON ON THE WEMOVAL OF THK CAPITAL, “This consideration has tho mora wight as tho gradual accumulation of public improve- monty at the stationary rosidanco of the Guvern- tional oftico, and the Logislaturo had powor to | mont would be both too great 8 pupllo pladeo shorten tho legal term at {ta pleasure, which it 4 bee elt a whe Bands of a sine ir gla State, aud would create eo many did in this case by abolishing the court in 1873, owtsélow’ ta, ws ‘ronioval’cof tthe 2 Clovarin mont ag atill further to abridge ite nocesyary in- dependence.” The author of this minority insisted that every argumont used for f against such location : ' It 18 not contral; it bas not convenient eccess to the majority of tho feerla 3 it harmonizes no conilict by itd present report 10 locas jou of the Capital whore it now is may be used location.” ‘They said, ‘Located where it is, the people must forover ba moro or lows soction: against, Alter 9 spirited dobate the majorit; ‘ pavore was ‘suneutred in bya pay herenion te al; uo people cau rise ontirely above their aur- $2—and the Committoo will prepare a bill, A i efi in CiMley oF neces dstalt fran) i - | the majority, bill wag passed making abortion a felony punish. great advantages aa to houlth, Hable to attack hy w foreign foo, indefensible oxcopt bys largo nf aly i forco at groat expouse, recontly sure Fe arReg, And atartod to. ioepect the Morthern | Tr aT by” dhe: lenis et ermen treason ie Tu tho midst of a Larren region, incapablo of sus- tauing # powerful und vixérous people, tho KANSAS, Capital of the uation sits solitary, belplews, idle, iu dangor, friondtews, and A KEUGAL ON THE BANKS OF THE POTOMAC,” They had aclsG somewbut crude, by which day debating the rolief businoss, and tnally ad- tho claimed that the Capitat could be moved Journed without any definite actieu. Tho fool- tse bien fa toas eae They dotinitoly stated “Wo beliova that the Goyorumeut can pro- tract of land wuflicioutly large for ity use , fram the proceeds f lota sold, in connection with the express un- erstanding that all civil aod municipal exponses: whatever aro to be Lorne by the purchasers, lerive & suin sutliciont ta orect a largo part of the bulidine 88 comumodious and handsome as those now sition, and the proypective structuros roquired in usd. Aud, in view of this propo: NQ WOM4N-SU/FRAGE. here, wo ove that uo further sppropriations Avovsta, Me., Jan, §1.—Tho Conatitutional for nernanant public structures sould Le mado 0 thie District. Comuilssion yesterday, by a vote of 6 to 2, do- fogted the prgposition to amend the Constitu- tiou go that women might be elootors undar the came regulations aud restrictions as men, and sajd: thas ¢his movement has ite origio in any feolings of howtillt Wi or THKY DISCLAIMED ANY BECTIONAL. PURPOSES, “Wehavo not boon ablo to loarn ty to the City of Washington Let us swear eternal batred to Ene ; the partially-sub- | District of Columbia, or any narrow and eclfish lesire of gain or sectional and local projuice + ‘Dut we are fully convinced that tt sreat and patriotic pnrposs to rescue the Seat of Govorninont from the possibitity of auch infla- ences, from tho dangers of foroign invasion. from tho Lane of Necession, from any taint of the spirit of trearon, and to placo it where no hostile power conld ever threaten its safety: whero tho popwar sontimont is national; where the combined wealth, power, intelligenco, taste, qmblic anirit, aud patriotic pride of the surround- ing people shall give it th National Capital deservor this local hetter. | for tho j ance to t pow sa Hiedlisuitt-nt pron sa eated + 4 Clark-et. OR A W. And here is Lourdor, even Lourdes tho piace ef the lv dy grotto and tl raw how Piano as tiest paymiout. Hi Pply idence pi those who bus ARIEN, 18 THE oF They mare the qaextte | Propriations tor pablie & text of their atrength, ‘The voto of the noxt Coug: pnation for the new Stat considered by the resident the removal of the Capital. which bave since been made balief. rosts upon a grand position cur PTLOOR, onof taking further ap- uiltiogs it this District snd wore defeated, esaunon the appro- te Department was here an final ag to ‘The appropriations havo strengthened. Tho project for the removal of the Canitat Beoma” no longor to excite the enthusiasm in the Wont with which it waa firet received, and ponri- bly, for our generation, may 1 one of thone agitations which take ro. ktrong 8 hold upon our emotional poople, and in a few years, perhaps months, are forgotten, HERO! bo con od an 1, bn “MARD Loviavinur, Ky. Tan, celebrating Mardi Gras ona graud wcale in this city are being pushed actively forward. At a large meeting of citizens at tho Court-House last night, it was reported that all municipal or- ganlantions and local socisties, including tho Masons and Old Fellows, and the State militia, would participate in tho procession. ‘Tho ball af night, in the Exposition Building, is expected to he the Jargers ever given in Louisville, roada leading into the city will issue balf-fare tickets fur the oven 1D, Avoid fanev, evlored inks, he virgin, and LE-ON MOS a with lot Cor te a Mow to Make Safes safe, The following hints for the use of aafes, and of wuat should be putin them, are vouched for by good authority, ns they are moro liable to bo obliterated by heat when the fafo is under tire. Lead-peucils will stand the heat better than either, even when the paper is burn J)o not put the most valuable account. | the sidey of the safe, as the heat coming fram | the outside will affect thom first. books from tho sides tothe centra of the rnfe Purpoye of making thom tight together, as in this condition they will stand tha boat ; Tnuch longer, Wood drasors are proferable to j fron for canh boxes, and for small valuable Papers, n8 wood is a non-conductor of heat and iron a good conductor, leather wallet as a receptacle for valuable pa- pers, a8 bowing water, heat 212 desrees, will crisp aud curl it, convert it into a glney mube stance, and destroy tho papers. When a eafo has been under fire, send foran expert tu open it. A Woman Worthy of o Metter Muse nds Corvstnes, O., Jan, 31,—About a thousand persone, including members of tha General As- tembly, municipal officers, and citizeus, vinited the chapel at tho Ohto Penitentiary to-day to witness the mariiagoof Thomandliles and Nancy Pott, two convicts whose term of service for burclary expired to-day. fuged to be married at the time the burglary wascommitted, and, rather than bo separated from lier lover, the woman plead guilty and cous sented to ov imprisonment of two years. aS Tho pariiey wore en- + 1 GRAS. »—Proparations for All rail- The black inks are d black. Oke at Crowd the Never uso in a safe a wiraculous appear- it does not even belive in Honry Y. by divine right, cto, Lonries is o Canton in the Department of Hautes d in the late election this is the w: imist, 40 votes; Bouapartis ‘CITY REAL ESTAT N MONE WY PAY M ENTS-N will take a 7. ‘UNE, stvom 9, 1 LY—A FI on North ta owner, TE-GREAT, eT a ; Porth Deatbor uty sther unlncumborod real estate Wasbiagton-st, me POR SALE-LO' TT! Hine, 30x165, from Ing two atrocta, GEO. LUCKE, HARGATN roporty on Oak: od Fi iu nd weet: 107 Senth ulovard apd Kgan-a\ hy wit od. une ottice. 418 isd VARPED if not soli established Il, e J.T, B00! WANTED-TO, uncial Intorc dross, xiving particulars Wie ae AGENTS WANTED, GENTS WANTED—gi0 PER DAY—T0 SEL, THI forme ahutile sawing inachino, price 33. Toador! mpke wonoy it jou Bre exporicn i buy a sewing you can whuthor you wish ulate will BON, Investigation dosired, ani klion, ” Addrovs 2 1, "sium DARTNER WANTED —W from ily hosines ani Lake. ___ HORSES AND CARRIAGES. UTION-WESTON & , et ot eiticliy TUESDAYS T Rlagt ¥Sat'lo wo ry ‘bit tice 18 mediui POR SALE —sRy, 1 1 tno miles of Chie i Valance long tian, Seve peat tar 23 tniles frou oun Ty 3 ALE-OI EXCIANG erty—au unincumbered far find, fu York ‘fan miles of city limits, 04 dN. W, Ratlways; would adds, GO. TE iG > BALEOW EXCHANG orty— hin 50 mulls GhOL ratcl day-board, $3 bi (0 83,76. 2 manuiacturing busin Madioneste RINTING ii PUES Mertinee salt a all in good order; valued aC $800; will by walil'at auati ie | nrvately Lofaro, for ena ty asa whale NitLL, or W. at, HATO, ion, til theta ERAT Danrbor ros, in ab Chicago; Ted ee _. BEAL ESTATE WANTED. WASTED-HOUSH AND LOT IN KVA! Seareniont to depot, good locality, gas and water: prica frum 8400) t0'85,W0, Addeces es or av ntl HOME wai KS AND STATIONERY. New aud desirablo: Tocation the best in Wiscon: no botter chanes for tht toda Inet year a} Ou entlafagtory 3 N. FET. turma. TRR WANT ry or in parts, D— and tu Me HUY A tin ae i‘. rove GT a nebip, Du Page County, oquatd atant tron MAN'S I A i) VAGK: +» Hour Hatsted-T'urnish accommudations a4 aro to bo foundat a sf reading-rovm, library, wews aan brary, sewing-roomy mind bathe from, with hotand cold ” bot Tin oe fiyad raven wlven tor selling. No “Mit, Wort” oud’ Hlulitocuthon eau DIN 820 to Several fa ae ITY PROP_ eras of choices within 1s 6 Ue, att oral thousand dallvrs for Ty 102 Washington -#, GE-FOR CITY Put body, uf chatee grazing land anti timber and well-water= Wasbington-st. Y a vo Tribe a BOARDING AND LODGING. South Side. AND (0 WAHASH-AV, Goon Roan! en Uso of plano. “Bitugla rouins YS ‘On 10°83 por week, Witt Hotots. TEYADA HOTEL, 118 AND 19 WABASH-AV,— beants 81 por works twain & room, $6: rausisut, $1.00 to €2 per day, “AND HOTEL woll-reguisted hoti. Hae teran cach Aoor. 0 3 in ap ak OVer ela soars, furnishing a comfortable and happy vomy fir ranay hundred iady’ boarders, batiy twee manent and transient. An ontire succens frum the opens leing. ‘Tho building thranchout heated by steam and ligated by gi Ladies from the nity, on business, wf nod the Womai’s Uivtel a yuiot and pladsant, akon ping place. Vries, vor day, $1; reaular buard, by tho took t BALE Of Dusluves fu the Wos kK involees £3,500, Will act AMENT RATA BLIS Honmington, Th, for sale Tuceday, Mob, Adilren ERA & GUSH: ‘Attornoy-at-Law, Blooming. TANTED—A PARTY WITit €6,000 TO 810,100 Wit, stake an aaticy or tent erating eae araln and commission buriness, at Puorin, nareted with ® woll-known Chica, sa re faveanaation ‘Addi Full jouubla referonces ‘und uo ltice MAL Dushanssy Ni 1A, Bito) Mykes’ Bund fait sade. o! Toan ( Hf, Bryan, U. eat in § gol ut A. ta $25.00) rey lity ‘at tepitur tha wr trp tube dieueivad. __ SEWING MACHINES. Siscee, “SEWING-MACHING—PRINOIPAL OF Muchines sold ov monthly paymonte; cant discount (or casi. A handing en tatoat. is ooh yy hour at eos in tg bt ‘O. SELL THE BU! N&O. 77 Ease Mn ; PARTNERS W PARTNER WanTeD —Act! £15,000 ta fake goguly-dcabtb bed grata aud i to purchase Bun it fren ovary afternoon at Room Tes send 10 Ceata tor book of full p See. A LL CASH PAID FOR CAST.OFF CLOTHING AND 41 iniscelianvous JONAS GELDER: i DP etos- wane TO BUY A DRINESTO! 4 tuwn of 8,60 tu 4,00 fulabitante. part ] if all kinds by sending ta All inde by ie Mfico, 624 State ETN Addr f basinos ‘Ad: O, tox 16, Now Lisbon, 5 ort "tome Bhattle? ineas oF not. If ine for family use, our ole Addrues JOMN- Ly 04 atbier _faxt-sollin, semmnbeain uyusetivnuble rofurcnuve eo. ee, Mt VAPITAL OF suits laa hybb, booties 00 ta: Yt Thquira'st ftuu 1d, eouthuaatourier Clack i EAsn WASIRE ‘AND SAG hories at uur place can hare iat tho day befure bale, that Oa Guns. quK "I fora plat. dy BSALAS Ente i = Hookkeanors, Cloricn, do. FANTED-A, Q00D, HAVE GERMAN SALMA. an for whoteante teaties to trae Uno, "Audensn PAU le cate Carrion Na, ghee” OF He Traaq \WVASTED-TO OPEN CORRESPONDENCE WITH to first-class white men barbers, with a view to giving thom smploymant. KeEMANK, Hlolens, Monsanas Vane PAINTER TO OCCUPY HOUsR AND pent in work, Mu TRUESO ELL AR TROWN, 1 Flttdenys on PPIy on Jobe WASTED MEN WE WANT TO NEAR FROM HO) men that wonld Ike to make month. We 200) can show tho most eracticnt plan in tha Weet, foe makin money, and ara willing te sand Af aamplcs (rea to mon o Misrelinnaons. fosprctable appearanes and averagn tact that aro outot business, and not doad bru ny HAVE Gd, Uhicagnc itt doiphratss Toone Be Ww ASTRD_MEX TO ENGAGE IN, BUSINESS OF NOVEAY COLT Catt shade sok a IOS WVANTED-AN ACTIVE RESPONSIOLE GFNERAL agent for the introduction of a now and nsefal ar ticlo In great demand, Addi # WANTED-—FEMALE HELP, WANTEDOAN INDUSTRIOUS, NAT AINT, OA halle of doing general housawock {9 a small family, Py Anoly immediatoly at bi Armaid, boro Fit fitth-st. ‘Good reforencas will b Domestics. apa aa AAR INe ee £ RT-MAKERS ATA? WASHLIN le tulrns WILAUN TOse A SINGTON wt Emntavmont Arenato ANTED — GEIMAS. 8 W Aare Repaients tonite Ate, ROAM DINARTAN aie 2, hated, Fas country, a Mis, BUSES hice, BU Milwaukeecaye. Luannaresaes. WANTED -AN EXPERIENCED LAUNDRESS TO «tuneonntey. Wages $1.00 por Wook and aro 0 pad, Address Laundise, Tnbuns othes, Panes brunet SITUATIONS WANTED--MALE, _ Hookkeepers, Clerks, &e. SITUATION WANTED-BY A YOUNG MAN AB , iatant back ther, or ealigator. . Tatoroncety Adiinowe Zo8, imine ufone * Noe | SITUATIONS WANTED--PEMALE PATA HT, day, Please vorklie gy out working b wbx thes pavements ee nan vratn: ext at 9 Tw Sramstrasses. TATION WANTED<1Y A ie mplovmoent Aronts. WANTED FAMILIES IN WANT OF ian and G rman felp can be sppliod. othey aod Inundey, 4) Milvaukoo-avy SITUATIO WD wood Seand ai Rn. DUS, Laundressos. STED-RY A GOOD WOMAN Ju the host or by the day. ‘Uail Ste, off Twen'y-nixtl Miscottaneous. SITUATION WANTED-T) DO SECOND Wonk, Iga cate for ehideen, uF be waueraity westul In any ihe hha eworks- unuvccptlonah roferenes. Addces SATE Wounta ribackyornts ae TO RENT—HOUSES. i i is i i ! f (PO MEST VCASISiED TOUS Wit Ta tee Jot, tirat-elass Tocatlon, Wast Division, WALLEIL BROTHERS, 4s Wasutogt TO RENT--ROOMS. ROOMS. FURNISHED $2.04) pur week; nu childroa, o-0¥e 0 RENT—ONE NIC! for onu oF two pe Ae Worst EDWAKDS, RNIS ROOM, WITH ns, i¥2 South tatatedset JHNTSHED itor '—CHEAP, Tnguiro of 1, Lie partios unly, amnesty MS TORS MY AN, 26 ir OOF RNC at. 4 conve outly are ranged Wa Washing. lunaty yok KOON A, tig sa the ist renty, 101 South C! Tas FURNISIIE city, and low, atte Uh TORENT- -STORES. OFFICES. &o. i Stores. S10N AT ONCE—STORES 143, ra, 481. 48t!y South Clark-at, “$ Luuru-ay., uowly omit, 19 ch, Elegant rooms, suttable fur banking, reat oatate, OF fnsuranco othees, In eentraliy Ieeated Luildinges Loaplag-roums fn vevaral bee! sorreapand with tha fird, J. M Real Estatound ORK Da WEST MADE se squcndid neathia for aunt p 91 Be eta deat on ah T-POUR-BTORY “AND Bi 242120 trot, suttabte fur wholesale ur re. ar Mationst, Inquire at 266 WAI, OF ANj1 THIRD TLOORS 29 tans fone seed, wlth or with {| out shoy-wi feos, “LG JVASTED (TO Rest YELL FORD Toon Sith me der ers tor (wo youn Ken: flomen, south al Siuteenteat., Soul Side, Addreey | stating price, Ney Trivunsuites. TANTED-TO J BY A ¢ EMAN ANID wife, without wn ures Hively farniahied roums tor huusek ‘vying, Sauth Sides etac@. fall. pare iiritiuns olfice. tlenlars, Addres \VANTED TO REST—A COTTAGE OR AWOUT I my Paste Hebey aud north of Tworty-nac= oat ur Sowh Sido; state fuealion anu lowest duress P34, Teibuny oll MODERN, | will buy fare “ eholco clear Addt ED-T0 RENT—TwWE da, on xecund oF third oor 2, Tribune vtticn, OMS” ON HOUTH rent muat bo lent, FINANCIAL. JOSEY TO Loss oy piamoNts, Warcites, honda, et t LAU, rivate wthve, 120 Rane dolpheat., boar Clark nh eo, [ONEY,T) Loa on iupryy Y pH: 2 fu wunis of 1,00 ar yy UNION TRUST COMPANY, 124 Clarke Siugor m 1S Ular MMexey te boa MS TO SUI AML oe stort ume: ccmmerelal and. 2 Bought and wold, Hoous d Howto It vO sutr 1 anil sceured jLasallost., M,d: AM Gen BALWIS EC 110" 1LuaN—Mo: quantities Thy G Biicoossors te. 1D, Golo Bon, Agents, 184 Wost Madina ae <WANTED TO BORTOW THIS SUM TILL $10( Mayon qund weurlly. Address X94, Trio tho uffloe, SLO0.000 sind ia suniear guar to wae ee Huprorod propor city ar county, Not rukor, lus Filthay, Olt SMALE ft MOSIitit, tate aud Luan H.W. FOWLER, 1D SILVER WATCH, A WHIP Lis, to CHANGE-A G0U nnlut eaie, fora good alolgh. Washlngton-st. = TPO RxCHANOE ABOUT GH, ‘ORT rite ct ty well rented, wi we house, of hours J'lot, oF vacant late) COliee NEW RLtna OBA Lbs sucevaors tu D. Cole Sou, FS Weat Madinna-at, IPO EXOHAN HOMESTEAD, 9 MILES FROM Cinlenign, with uo Inoumbraticg: wil ovetagy for Olle FP party, taut uutinpruved; will assuina, CULE NE WiLL & MOSIEN: mucecmr te D, Calo a Sou, Heal Eatata Agent, 8 Weut Madison-st. ipo EXCHANGE A VIN s:sTORY BABE: brick-house, with modern improvemont A niscbls mantels, hot and cold wate Ruuth Rida, eteoot and at D1 Washing wats I MUSICAL, By WAY, AND SEVERAL juss pla Destin Satie also, suveral ly very low by JUL. BAUER & OU. Palmer House, ENTHD ginal organy, coruer Bialy aud dtunroe-s YVE ARE OFFERING UNPRECE IN+ W Sucomente ty purchaser of piauus sort Organa dura xe fow wooks, He aura and. ylvo ue acall holure hyd ‘of ruuiug’ elsuwbore, BLORY & OAM HL Statenst, g WILT BUY A G50) GREAT UNION PIANO. LOO) arta: Tait zSootavas, ovoretrame bese, uch yraud action, round coraers, sérpel und ae nos toad frome sea Foal areal ances . carved loge e. hid Sursesritinit._ Reridengn, bi Michheaiente a, FOR SALE. digs? and gotta ga sia at cheap. 1S Clarkeates Towa 3, upeatates. [POR SaLe aN, ELGGaN. NEw Fou Tulnke mart wit R donee $43 Michigau-ay. "Ons 87 fer asloa WORK SALE—W sanGie-toR TANLES, PDROIS or, Foyater-range, chairs, dishes, aud Wituros for © firotclasa rovtauraucy Wht. bo sold age burgain,togothor NEWELL & MusliPR, aucovsors ae van 13 BPCGMG BON, itoat Vacate Apoute, Hey West Med] Fa soe ea ae a __. BUILDING MATERIAL. AYN THD an,.09 weTOK wits, PAY OANIT AND ewiate ge Hirigjtou for lose than Its peal valug, Apply se ee eT eae iis babatler ete \ se oN ORR itt ToC M ENCE CH SuRAYED OFF STULKN-SAT RDAY VE, Jan. : I, frome, th-st., amare gun} inare creas Sear Ameria rag