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THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1875, oypher: 24 percent can read and write ; 19 per ‘cent ean read ; and only 10 per cont wore Hliter- ate. Forty-two por cout had been regular at- tendants at church, and Gv por cent had attended church irregularly. Forty-two per cent were in- toriperate, and 58 per cent wero temperate. OF the whole 703, thero were but 117 who bad ap intemperate parpnt, PERSONAL, ‘Tho Sor-vENE troupe are sald to be “po: boulie'le."” Col. Gronor H. ITantow, Secretary of State, te ot the Sherman House. Tho latest Danbury nows fs that Bisa Haseins thereof has hair 52/4 inches long. Ronator Jones ie back in Washington with his bride. Sho ia the richest bonanza of them all. Mr. Mant Crassten Anes soya he till change hia name again if he chooses, and only wants to be naked, Lawety and Dawyry odit tho Loulstana Jour. nal, which accoants for tho gonoral softuese of ite etufting. Tho cheeser champion has been walking over tho course at St. Louis, and nobody Uas arigon to check him. Canturon Ia roading “ Betsey and I Are Out” in Washington, that boing the only place whero it is noknown. ‘Mrs. Rovsny has not bean playing Queen Eliz- abeth during the past week. Sho has boon play- ing sick instead. Bavornorts SonaxentA has been going through the Algerian potato like an Inshman, Te ia a caso of yrub oat grab, Capt. Jack’s Cecleration that his tribe would dio before thoy would surrender, may truly be sald to havo been a diatribe. Waxten C. Hoop, Ohio Stato Librarian, died Jast evening, at Columbus, of Bright's disease of the kidueys, after a short illuess. “Bavanp ‘Tavton bee delivered sights-throe lectures this ssason and has forty-four more tu give. No wonder thoy are getting thin. ‘Tho St. Louis Glove raises Jin Cursttoiat with the following: “ Mile. ALuANZ Is supposed to be cool seran-ap artist, becauso abe can play low and grin.” Manin Briatore, the Boston sculptor at Romo, has Amtabed three of tho colossal statues which fro to adorn tho soldiers’ monuraent on Boston Common. ‘The Khedivo of Egypt is going to establish a Board of Trade, It wiil be a decont institution, and have nothing in common with ite Chicago naniosake, ‘Vicron1a Woopnutt pasred through St. Joseph, Mo, last night, en route East tobe on band in cage of oxpectod developments in the Tilton- Beecher trial. ‘They bad a Bunxs festival at Leavouworth, whorcat Bynon Sienny and A, G. O'foppy made Jong spooches. Thoso gentleman are apt to make ono talkative. Farmer Stunna haa sold his colobrated bull the “Forty-first Grand Dake of Jimpsonwoods, for $10,000, He took Lis pay in two calves, val- nod at 85,000 cach. Judgo CuntsriaNcy's father invouted & salvo which he cried to his Michigan patrons. Those Miohigandora now cry “ Salvel” to Cunterzaxcr, Thasg doos the whirligig, etc. The Rov. Mr. Jutey, of New Bodford, Pa., gays thero is more hoavy lying dono to tho square inch in that city than anywhere in the world excopt Washington. Tinyong Towoaya, 9 Maorl chioftain, is pib- Ushing o nowespapor at Hawke's Bay, Now Zea- land, in parallel columns of English and Maori. It will probably bo a guccoss, Baron Connrenzau was 83 years ol when he @ied. In tho picturo of the Battle of Wagram, in the Voraalllas Gallory, ho is represented on a stretcher opposite NaroLron, Mra, Raxxex, of Delphos, 0., who jumped from # Grand Rapids & Indiana Railrond passon- fer-train yculerday afternoon, diod of her inju- rica at Fort Wayno, Ind., youterday. Anophew of Stoxewauy Jackson married a niece of Gronur B, McCuettan ay Denver, the othor day, What rolation, then, ia Gzonaz B, McCie1tan to SrowewaLL Jackson’s now wtatue ? At a Quartorly Conference of tho Matho dist Church at Grand Ledge, Mich., yesterday, roeo~ lutions wore passed anda potition sont to the Bishop for tho removal of Presiding Etdor Noan Passer, “Box and Cox" was played by deaf mutos in Bator, last weok, to the unbounded delight of » deaf and dumb audience, Tableaux procaded it, fu which mutes might be aupposed to be peou- Usrly qualified for oxcellence. Sonnerpen, Cnavuont, and Psona Mane sre to appoar togather in Paris, It ia calculated that no auch extansive oxbibition of beauty unadorned bas occurred sinco the time whon the mormeids game out of tho sea aod eang together. Gen, Smenman ond party left Now Orleans yeatorday on the steamor R. E, Lee for Vioks- burg. It ia understood that thoy will not re- turn to New Orloans, but {hat the headquertera of the Departmont of the Missouri will be re« eatablishod at Chicago. Miss De Monrarax, tho fair Bt. Louisian who was in thecity durirg MeCullough’s ongagement, made hor dobut in St. Louis, Friday night, aa Virginia, Tho house was jammed with society people, but the performance does not seem to bave boon vory encouraging. While the Rev. T, Artex, of Rothin, Wales, waa coming to the point of a proposal to his Jand- Isdy's niece, in a shady bower, tho landlady de- nounced him agp Rituallat, poauded hin with a parop, and wae Gned ive sbiliinge to boot. It ‘was joalousy uot Ritualisi which ailed Miss Davirs. Dr. N. B, Wiz, of Minneapolis, President of the Minnesota State Medical Ausociation, uow in scagion at St. Paul, while standing in thy crowd- ed lobby of tho House-Chamber yesterday, dur- ing tho ballot for Senator, waa prostrated by a paralytic stroke, Tuo wholo right ude waa paralyzed. To remained unconscious last night, and a fatal result 1s fourod, Monday ovuning tho members of the Weatorn Avenue Baptivt Church hojd » sociable, the ploasantcat foature of which, perbape, was the presentation to their lata pastor, the Rov. Jomn Gonvos, by his Lible-class, of a handeome silver water sot. Tho occasion was marked with the Colicitoua uiterances proper to such occurrences, and promisea woll for a very pleasant ovening when tho timo comos for that more oxtenslyo Presentation which will be shortly mado, ‘Tho martiago of Misw Mista Scuwas and Mr, Josepz Cau, at Standard Hall, last evenlog, waa smoug the ploavant social oventa of the sea- touin Jewish circles, It waaan elegant affair, the bride boing very handsome, Haxp furnish- td the music, and the supper was all that could bo demanaed by the mot fastidious, The pros. bute Were elegant and numerous, The speeches Were many, and to the point. After tho long wording-aupper, which ocouplad soveral hours, tho merry Germ: f snnly hen jang indulged ia dancing until an Ny HOTEL ARRIVALS. pagent Paciic—Gon, Homan, U, 8, A. te ta amaes 4. B. Duval, Now York} 6. W. Meccrd, data Ue Ds Mabeork, Cloveloud | James Cable, Hock-tslaud ; W, al ew A tte ‘Wiscouala volund J, Edad, dee Bitchin be Ae fy In¢y = Oorbet . Gleveland s i, De. ih Car pulld, Detroit; Walter Dorustein, New York: 1s, Parrott, Minnesota ; 8, D. Brown: N ‘Tremont HovtemJ, W, Meddleorutt, W, J. Fleml: . Walton, New 5.3, cigeien iS N, sy . 0.0, allan Rae fen ee is ew York; E, E, Muswell, Piumticge ot eu Hawnol Wilkinsoh, Peoria Wo; Edward Briotung, M9 5 "O, A Bisdon Wort Wayues J, M. Dantorty Dubugue ; ds Mockery yd MM. quay dy Bandall Roca Ialaud i Gea, Maluwore] 7, Bt aandan! rk Lo Ty Bhérman House—Tho ion, Ur Togram, You Clare ¢ Laut. 1, MATTERS OF STATE, Angus Cameron Likely to Sueeced Senator Carpenters The Democrats and Independ- ent Republicans Unite. Ramsey Losing Ground Wery Fast in Minne= sota. Another Dull Day in the Ilinols Legislatures Opposition to Canadian Reciprocity in Michigan, Notes from Other Legislatures WISCONSIN. ORDINARY BUSINESS. Speetat Dispateh to the Chienga Tribune. Mapraon, Wis., Fob, 2.—In tho Sonate tivo ro- moustiances against tho diviaion of Clark Coun- ty; petition rolating to tho goolugical survoy 5 the roport of Lumber Inspoctor for District No. 3; 2 memorial asking s chango in the manner of publishing tax-lists,woro presented and referred. Reaolutions wore offerod asking a committeo to invost!zate ag to tho most practical manner to {improve the Fox Rivor, and asking the Railroad Commissioners to slate when their report would bo submitted to tho Logislature. The jattor was adopted, ‘Aresolutlon relative to County Government wax roferred to the Committeo on tho Judiciary. Billa were introduced to appropriate $7,000 to the Superintendent of Public Propersy; su- tnorizing cities and villages to establish freo public libraries and reading-rooma; anonding tho charter of Borlin City; chauging the timo of terma of the Circuit Court in Columbia County ; to moro fully defino aud punivh bribery provions to elections; and to amend tho Revieed Statutes relating to county olficera. Bills wero passed amending tue law relating to raifronds, express, and telegraph conrpanios—it rovides for tho appointmont of Commissioners in February; authorizing the Suporvisurs of the ‘fown of Byron to use a portion of the drainayo- nolding fond. In tha Assembly tho roport of the Commis- sioner of Printing, relative to the claim of 3. D. Carponter, was received from the Secretary of Siato, It favors the appropriation of $34,000 to him onan old printiug claim. ‘A rogolution was introduced rolating to the prectica of inembors of Congress and the United | States Senate leaving their posta to receive a ra~ | turn to their prosent position. Joint resolutions to adjourn sino die Fob. 25, and also to receive no new Dusinosa after Feb. 10, were adopted. Billa were introduced to repeal tho lawa of 1874; to regulate inuurance companios; to amend tho Movisod Statutes relating inquests; to amend the — laws of 1874 relating tothe formation of town in- surance companica; to amend tho law exompt- ing the wager of mechanics aud othors; to re~ peat tha charter of tha Greon Bay & Missis- uippt Canal Company; to sppropriate @1,000 to the insano poor of Rock Couuty; to encouraga tho invention and successful usa of steam in propelling carriageson highways, offering 910,000 bouuty for a succesatul machine; & bill for the roliof of 8, D. Carpenter ; to amend the laws of 1868, relating to codification of tho Jnws rointe ing to common-schools; to amend the laws of 873. The resolution asking the Committee to ro- port a bill changing tho provent wystem of county government was dofostod. IN JOINT CONVENTION ‘one vote was taken for Sovator, as follows: Carpenter, 59; Bragg, 0; Ocles, 17; Gaorge C. Hazelton, 2; abyens or not voting, 2. IMPORTANT CAUCUS WORK, Spectat Pisvateh to The Chicano Tribune, Manon, Wis., Fob, 2—11 p. m.—At the Dem- ocratic Reform caucus to-night, & conference committea of tho bolters appeared, and, after expressing general approval of the platform, they prosonted four names for the consideration of the caucus, which wore: Judge Cole, Avgua Cameron, ox-Gov. Lewis, and J. J. Guppy. Tho discussion which followed wos earnout, and agrent diversity of views wero oxprosuod. | Ex-Senator Dvolittlo was prosent aud took an active part in tho discussion, rocom- monding a compromise, and evidoutly favoring Judge Cole, Soveral ballote wore taken, aud all but six agreed to support Judge Cole for Sonator, This dofoction, howover, was suficieut to defeat him, and his friends wore re- luctantly compelled to sbandon him, Angus Camerou, of LaCrosse, was then unanimously nominated, suds committoa was appointed to wait upon tbo bolters, informing them of the selection mado. Several of them wero seen to- night, ond they plodge 18 or 20 votes tolum, which, with Bragg's 62, will elect him by 4or 5 majority over Carpentor, ‘This action is conditional upon his acceptauce of the platform published, and thoy expect to recoive ay anawor from him by telegraph before the ballot to- morrow. Thora is grant jubilation among tho Democrats sud bolters, ond Carpenter aud hiv itriends aro correspondingly depressed. . ‘THE BTATR INTATLA. Spectal Disnatch to I'he Chicugo Tribune, Minwavxge, Feb. 2.—At o recent meoting of the ofticers of tho First Regiment Stato Militia, & committee waa appointed to inveatigato the militia syatems of tho diferent Btates, with the view of improving tho lawa of the State, which are considered Inmentably deficient in this re- spect, Tho Committee baa roported in favor of adopting the Michigan codo, and s bill for sho purpose la belng preparod for the Logiujaturo, — a ILLINOIS. SCHOUL-MONEY, Sueetal Dispatch ta The Chicago Tribune, Spnmorvenp, Feb. 2.—The first occurrence of note in the Houge this morning was the intro- duction by Hoonan of a resolution proposing tho amendment of Boo, 8, Art. 8, of tho Constitution wan : make it read av follows: 1¢ Genera) Avsembly shull provide for an Aigtribution ‘of ad imcoey. appropeiated for’ school purposes, umong the free schuula of the Biate; 2ro- vided, cach rellyious sect muy eutablish frco schools aud Ve entitled to an oquitably ware; but no money shall be api-ropriated by tho General Asauinbly ta ald or ouatatu any academy, seintusry, college, of Uuiver= sity of any aectorlat ‘denomlustion whatever, nor hull wuy qtuut or donation of lauds, mousy, or’olhor Eersonal yroverty evar bo mado Ly the gtite ar any e w reo achools therewith cognectode ert t? sustala Tt will be observed that the proposed amond- ment would makes division of tho school fund imporativa upon the Legislature, aud further would empower the corporate authorities of citios to “donate” any lands or moneys to a church for the maintopanco of the churoh free sohoola. YORTHER INVESTIOATION wad proposed by resolution introduced direoting the Committeo on Printing to inquire into tho manner in which the contract for the State Printing is executed, and, particularly, as to the printing of the report of the Railroad and \Wase- house Commissioners. : OTHER DILLA, Starr, of Peorls, introduced & bill fixing the len of judginonts and decrees upon tho property of the judgment debtor st soven years from tho renditlon thereof, provided that no judameuty and dearces of tho United States Courte shall be alien upon the real estate of auy judgment debtor, unless a transcript of the judgmout or doctoo be filed aud recorded in the County lo- corder’s office, A question which will necessari~ Jy occur upon thig bill will be whether the Btate Logulature haw authority, under the Constitu. tied, to paws any act affecting the lion of judg. mout of United States Courts. A bill to regulate attoraoyy’ foes was intro. duced by Hall. Itapplica only to procecediaga for the anuignment of duwor sud for partition, and extablishes the foo at 2 per cout ou the firs $1,000 value of the eutate; whoro the evtate iv warth moro then ¥5.000, 3 per cent on the firut alae 1 per ceut on the next $1,000, and one if of 1 per cent on the val . hosted tote ere ee e1T1ZBNA' ASSOCIATION BILL providing for the incorporation of the olty un- dor the psevent Genera) Municipal Incorporation Sat aecaiaralteet ea endinea| 3 wolpal Tueorporation act, + scare me ‘Branaca lntrodused « bill authorising Town or r t Tnx-Colloctors, in caso of non: tarew on real catate, to proceed under the t warrant to dintrain and roll goods aud chutteie of tho person in whoso name the lovy saa mado. Another adjournment resolution woe intro- Auced by Aston (iudepnniont). It recited in nubstance that the Revised Statutes had not heen In force long enough for people ta find what they provided, whorotore Hero was no v¢- canon aa yet for tiukering the aaino, apd tho Flouge should adjoaru wo xoon sino approvrine tion bills were passed. After sume dincussion, tho retolution was roferred to tho Judiciary Committeo, ‘ Tho gentleman from Hardin did it egnin to- day,—elipped In hia bill to deprive ** mguoca "of edueation. ‘Ibta time it fe tcsed away ia tha, midat of @ number of amendments tu tha Behoot laws, and provides for tho establishment of wepatate schaola upon the vote of a majos{- ty of tho voters of the school district "The feature of tho day in tha Houxe was tho extraordivary quiat with which businces was tap- idly dispatched. THE Liquon comMiTT: : ‘The Hpeaker annonce) tho fullowlag C too on Licenses (liquor): Holtman, of f Moore, of Adams; Frodenbagen, ot D: Rowe, of St. Clair: Smith, of Matson: Ci of Bulage; aud Barker, of Cook, ‘ho mom- bere of the Committee, with the exception of Clailin, aro understood ‘to be in favor of licento under ‘inoderate rostrictions, and well doubtle-» report favorably upon tho bill which shall re move most of (Ln fortures of the presont Faqnor Tavs, which ura cepecially obnoxivus to the Ger- mout-Atericans, IN THE BENATE, the Iudicisry Committeo reportod no bill to pro- vide for the payment of the #250.000 revenue deficit bonds called in by procinmation of tho Governor on the 4th of January, tho appropri tion 10 bo made out of the Itivaia Central les road 7 por cent fand, ‘The bill also appeo- printer $35,000 out of tho Treasury for the pay- inept of tho past-dao State bos Krome totroduced a bill providing tha! the Auditor of Stato shall not tasuo a certificate of authority to do burinoss to any foreign insurance company which shall have carried any wuit against it in the State or county to the United States Circuit Court, under that clanso of the ‘United States Judiciary uct authorisunz wach re- moval when tho action is brought aja:uet u resi- dont of aiothor Stato. ae Kehoo's bill for the abolition of the State Dosrd of Equalization was roported back from tho Revenue Committeo with tho rvconmen1a- tlon that it be jadefinitely postponed, which wos done. COMMITLFE INPPECTI Bnectal pianatch to The Caren: bune. Crantarox, Il, Feb. 2—State Superin- tendont Etter, togetbor with the Kenate Com- mittee on Education, viatted tho fndusteial Uni- voraity to-day, and after a dav’s tour through the various departments seemed, and expressed thomecives as, very highly pleased with the in stitution, ‘They leave’ co-myht tox tho Normal School, — MINNESOTA. THE BENATORIAL YOTE. Spectat Diswateh to The Clacaan Tribune, Br. Paut, Minn., Feb. 2.—The vote for Sen- ator to-day was again a toat vote, Ramsey loving 2, Davis gaining 2, Pillalury losing 2, Lochren unchanged. Since tho contest opened, Ramsey las Icat 14, Davia gained 3, and the Democratic candidat gained 4. REGULAR WORK. In the Senate, s bill was introduced to legalize or strengthen # former conveyance of tho Innd- grant to the Winona « St, Peter Railroad, and 5 companion bill proviiling for the taxation of tha rond and Jands—the latter aa fast as possession is transferred, In tho House, a bill extending the time for the payment of railroad taxew due yesterday was in- dofinitely postponed. The Joint Committee on Frontier Ro- lief meets with the Governor and others to-night to discuss moagurea of rolicf for sufferers hy the pronehiepuer plaguo Jast year. ‘tho Governor states that the poopte will require aid and subsistence till next harvest-time; aleo for seeding their lands next spring. About $4,600 has bean oxponded for relief during tha Jagt year by the Governor through Gen. dibley and others, beaides private contributions amonit- iug to nearly ag much more. It is estimated that the State will Lavo to give, besules tho $20,000 already appropriated thie session, about $8,000 more. —_——— MICHIGAN, PROCEEDINGS. Spdeiat Dianateh to Phe Chreaao Tribune. Laneina, Mich, Fen, 2.—-A fargo number of petitions have beon received in the Legislature praying tbat the tax ou insurance premiums may bo sepealed, It ia alleged that tho tax ulti- mately falls upon tho policy-helders, being chorged to them by tho companies, and falling usually, in the case of lifo-insurance premium», upon a cinea of mon unable to bear increased burdens, thoir savings beiug generally consumed in the payment of the insurance promaiums, It in ullogod that foreign Btates lovy fully a8 great taxes upon Michigan insurance companios as docs Michigun upon foreign companion, ao thar nothing is gained io that way. ‘Yue matror baa undoubt- edly excited a great deal of comment recently in this State, and {4 cortain to receive attention from tho Legislature. Tho Commissioner of Railroads sent a com- munication to the Houso to-day stoting that be employed only ono clerk, whoss salary of 21,000 por aunum is paid by the State. The incidental oxpensoy of his ofice from ita organization to Oct, 1, 1874, @ period of oighteon months, bi been $745.98. The salary of the Com- auissioncr is $4,000, aod o bill bos already been submitted which proposos to re- duce the ealary largely, ‘he vouttion ia by mony deomed almost 8 sipecure, and the Legis lature alroady ovidencos a deteimiuation to cut down expenses wherever posciblo. ‘MICHIGAN AVERBE TO CANADIAN NECTPROCITY, The- revolution requesting ote Neuatore and Reprosentatived in Conyresa to uppoxo tuo pas- wago of the propoeed reciprocity treaty was ivally passed tu tho House by G0 to 8. Dr, Klein, of Dotrolt, protested ngsinst tho resolution, do- clarivg that the lack of such # treaty the cuuse uf groat bitsinews losses to Detroit; but romarks in that direction ovidautly lad very little goign in the House, ag Michigan's interests aro decidedly aguinat tha troaty. ‘Mr. Goodyear, Domocrai, in the Honso rataed tho quoation tu-day why mora than 4 per cout iu terest was not recoived tor the largo balance iu tho Lreasury, but tho inquiry did not amouut to much, ax be showed uo practivable way of ob- taining mora, ‘Tho Henate to-day paseo an not repeating the Dog law, aud passed the joins rosuiucion pro- tenting against tho adoption by Cougresa of the reclprootty trenty. ¢ Mewsrw, Thomas and Whito wate to-day ap- Pointed the Scuste members of the Juint Cow: initteo,to visit tho Uuivorsity aud Agricultural Colloge, ‘Tho Auditor-Geooral to-day informed the Son- ate that the vpociilo tuxes received by tho Stato froto lifo-nuurance compauies during the last fiscal yorr amounted to $19,300, The whole law coucerning tho taxution of insurance companios will certainly ve overhauled at this ucssion, ‘Tho bill providing 8 pouslty of 459 fur vetting ane for the killing of gama was upin tie House o-day in Comnuttes of tha Whole, It makes tho death of aluman being through the oxplosion of such a gun manulaughter, aud gives a might of ection tothe adgiuistrators of the doveasod tu rocover the sum of 1,000 from the person who wet tho gun, besides giving detmages for leauer injuries received, ‘Lue purase “whol fromm & gun," Lowevor, frequoutly occurrod im the Dill'iu referonce ta the porsoua snutaming puch injuries, oud av this was deemed of sumewaut doubtful meaning, the act was sofarred back to the Committoa on Sisto Affairs to pat the bil {nto the English language, An attempt to change the | ( the adinission of pupily rexlt iu ono ulstriot to snother failed to-day iu the House, but the matter is very likely to come up aguin in sume other form, in relation to TATE POLITICS, ‘The Reform party of this state will hold a convention in this city, to-morrow, to nominate Judges of the Supreme Coart and thogents, ——— INDIANA, ‘TOE LIQuon BILL. Special Diapateh to the Chicaao Tribune, Inptanarois, Ind., Keb, 2,—-In tho Senate a memorial of tho Rey, J. L. Gay, av expelled Professor of English Literature, attacking the management of the State University, and par- tlonlarly aguaillng Provident Nutt, was read aod roferred to the Comumitioo on Education. A majority of the Temperzoce Committee re- ported a Liquor Dill iu accordance with their m- etructions, 1t provides for a license of @2U0 for retailera and @400 for wholevalers and mauufao- turers; for looal option, and for personal Habill- ty. Purchasers sod acllera aro made slike ro- sponelblo, Sales avd purchases on Bundsys and legal Bolidaya are forbiddon, Druntenuess is made & mfademoanor punishabl Itin also made ® misdemeanor miareprenent their ago for tho purpose of pure chasing liquor. . Arezolntion was introdueed for the erection of two now infavo anyluins, which, after dobate, wan Intd on the tavla—yean, 21; nayn, 20, Bille wore introduced for a pension of #18 por month to all citizens of Jennings County who lost an arm in repelling the Morgan raid in 1863, aud also inaking au appropriation of £83,200 for the payment of tho Morzan-rnitt claims, Tn the House the fpenker announced tho fol- lowing: Committes on Apportionment s Firat Dine trict, Millor, of Vanderburg; Second, Crane, of Knox; Third, Collins, of | Washing- ton, nairman;’ Fourth, — Henderson, of Ripley; Filth, Jovuston, of Dearborn : Hixth, Sravicnor, of Henry ; Seventh, Edwards, of Thtuam; Bighth, Roseberry, of Monroe; Ni Marvis. of Hoonos Tenth, Ames, of Lake Eleventh, MeCantley, of Cass; ifth, Alartin, Wells: Thirteenth, Glasgow, of Steuoen. Mireo Hepublicans aud ono Independent are on thin Committee, ‘Lhe bill for the admission of colored children into nlite sebouls was cuueurred in—ayce, 60 ; noes, §3—a party vote. Billa were introduced for tho registering of births aud deaths, aud foe tao payment of ,the claune ariving from the Moryau rad. THE GENT MANDERA, ‘The Committee ox Apportioninont appointed in tho House to-day, met to-night at the ilotel Matos, and diacussed preliminary tatters, Lut three of tho Committee aro Republicany—Fork- per. Ames, ond CHargow—and ou Independent —Milier, of Vanderburg. ‘Luere ig Lttlo prub- abilny of an agrcemont, and there will be two reports. SUDICIAS, Jadge Movking, who has been holding United Statew Court here, goos home to-morrow, and the terin willead. He to-day commuted the sent once of Johu Cunuelly, of Lafasette, convicted of violation of the Pension laws from s tine of ¥300 and ous year's imprisonment tos fine of $50 ond the payment of 8732, tho amouut which tho pensioner illegally obtained. Tho House to-duy pasted a bill aboiiahing the Criminal Court in Miovd and Clark Cosnues, ‘SHE MICMIOAN CITY PRISON, Tho Eo-mning Neves has an interview with Hiram Lindley, once scitiz-n and business man of the cits, Lut sont to Michigan City for two years for forgery, Which will probably coil for login lative avlion, Lindley #ays that, when bo went. to prison, tho food was bad ond insuiticient, and convicts were frequently compelled to work svhon too weak from lack of proper food. The fault is charged on the steward, Cant. ‘arlor, who proposed to save miora mopov still in the game way if tho Warden woud aliow him, Lindloy ways Dapuity Manning is. tyrant, god glories in making the men fear him, I Ueiluvs he te i Winlerbrattonss in the ‘y, for, when Winterbottom ots Penitentiary, ie arnt it. oud paid hiv oxpenser, coaperuge contract, and T clerked qonths. Ho would say, “I murt do tho Lest I can for the boys” (meaning the convicts) and, at the satno tine, would tell bis foreman to screw them down to it, Winterbottom ia now Blate Kenator from Laporte County, ‘There fa col- lusfon between Whiterbottoin and the Dept Manning ured to be in the Tow: Privou, in some poal- ou, when Winterbottom got the Direstora to put hin In ga Daputy hore, Stewen, the zoreman, Wintere bottom, ahd Mating understand each orber, ond, I Lelleve, work together, ‘Tho Warden is indoracd 4 2 goodman, but is thought to allow bis subordimates too much power, ‘Tho Northorn Privon is now under Detnocratic management, snd when this inter~ viow is read in the Legislature.—which it will be—there will bo sqruirming, ‘The Domovrate oped to unearth great trouble at tho Jeffarson- villa Mrivou, and joad the Republicans with it, but this publication las checkmated tha: schene. CORPORATIONS TOO IHAVILY TAXED. A largo migeting of piauufacturers of tho Siate was fehl to-night to take action to Hecuro the cation of the guveasmont Jaw, a9, at pres- " incurpocated companies clatin to bo unjust- ‘axed, ‘Tho mavufacturors of Indiauapolie, Sow atbany, South Bend, Mishawaka, Iichmond, nd other placos, wore futiy reprovoutod, C. E, wiepaker, cf Kouth Berd, presided. A bill Will bo prepared aad subia:ted to meet thor vias, that trou THE PROPSBED MINT. Cititizens of this cite mat to-night to conaidor tho matter of the location of a mint at this point. Willam English, President of the Furst National Bank, presided, A Committes, headed by tho Hon. Albert G, Parton, reportod resolutions asking Corgresa for tho loca- tion, and nsking the Logislaturo for the pas- wage of a jolot resolution ty the nemo effect. An Executive Committee waa appointed, with power to de whatever may Le neccevary in furtherance of the object. A committee was sluo appointed to propare a memorial to the Legislature op the subject of a uow State-Houso and laws for the collection of debts. OHIO, ROUTINE BUSINESS. Couvsnus, O., Feb, 2.~In the House to-day tho House bill providing for the collection of epecial ageessments by the City Treasurer as goon as due, end the Senate bill providing that plats of additions to citica and villagas must be approved by the Councits Lefore being recorded, .wera passed, A bill waa introduced providing that tho Judges of ‘the Suprema Court wball divide the State into five Judicial Districta, and assign ove of the said Judgoa to cach district to attend the aepsions of the District Courts, Tn the Senate, tho Senate bill to do away with three dass’ grace in the payment of notes aud billy of oxchange was paused, Billy were mtroduced providing that before town plats stall bo mado to citias aud. villaxos tho lota thoreon shall bo transferred by the Conniy Auditors, and, whers subdivisions are made, lote shall bo reanprsised, KANSAS. PROCEEDINGS. Special Dispatch ta the Chicaqw Tribune, Toreka, Kan, Fob. 2—Both Houges spent tho whole day discussing the grasshoppor baal- ness, Tho Mouso finally npreed, in Committee of tho Wnole, toa Dill appropriating €95,000 to bny seed aud horae-foed, the money to bo ¢x- pended and distributioue of grain made by tho ofiteara of tho Stato Duard of Agriculture, The Bonate has soveral Lilly boforo it on tho same subject, but adjourued without coming to suy conclusion, cHAnITY, "The Boston friends of the Atchison, Topeka & Banta Fe havo contributed $500 ta buy coul for tho deatitute people along the line of that road, and ccal was bought ond shipped to-day by the Btate Rehef Committeo. — PENNSYLVANIA, AN UNDIGAIFIED RUSPUS, New Your, feb, 2A dispatch from TTarris- burg, Pa. says: A disgraceful scene occurred iu the Pennsylvania Mouse of Representatives fast night, growing out of amotio torefor the potition of citizona of Lancaster City contesting the scat ot D. P, Rosonmiller, a Republican, as a mem- bor of the Legislaturo, to the Committes on tho Judiciary, Issue being joined on parlia- montary points, Mr. Wolf, Republican, came in contlict with tho .Bpeaker, who finally ordered Wolf nnder arrost, when the Republican mom- bers rushed to the dofeves of their colleague, aud wrested lim from the hands of the Sergeant- at-Arnis. Inthe nuidat of the commotion the Spoaker adjourned tho Moueo, Durag the pielee platols wore dra: ——_— WEST VIRGINIA, THE CONTEST YOR UNITED STATES SENATOR, Cuanpeston, W. Va., Fob, 2.—In the ballot in joint wession to-day for Uuised States Senator, Walker had 20; Conden, 22; 8wavn, 16; Bran- nan, 12; Price, 13; scattoring, 4. ne QUINCY PACKING STATISTICS. Special Duapateh to The Chicago Tribune, Quincy, Ill, Fob. 2.—According to tables pub- Naheu by tho Whiy to-day, the number of hoga packed iu Quincy thia season to Vob, 1 fa 55,575. This number oxecods the number packod last geauon by 2,282. Tuo average weight of the hoga packed this season iv about 20 per cent lesa than it was laat eoszon, aud tho yield of lard about 8 per cout less, ‘I'ho packers have not yet ceaved operations for tho seavon, but the moat of them will probably close up about the middle of the month, “ —tt_.-—_—_- RAID ON GAMBLERS. The keepers of the two gambiiug-rooms at 87 South Halated atveot and No, 118 West Madl- gon street oponed ap a ginal game of faro ste Inte bour last night, aud apt. Ellist mon came down on them, and captured sight inmates iu the former and ni (4 the Isitor-meatioucd place, The * tools" were coptisoated, and, with tho prisoners, taken to Madison Street Btsuion. WASHINGTON, House of Congress bustering Adopted. eeCox and Randall Buraged. Taken Up To-Day. ably Considered, aries Reported in the Senate. ficially Approved, THE NEW HOUSE RULE, SECURED LY THE HoUsE BUsTE: Speetat Dienatch to Wasutxarox, D. C., F hirano Dribune, ng, ended this aiternaon at 4 o'clock in thy paabazo of a now ralo,thetrinmph of tho Reputi Butler. The parliamentary contest bas been th most remarkable in tho history of Congress turned Rvir—Whenever a question {4 per Houve, the Speaker shall uot e2 f dilatory charucter, except one motion ‘adjourn, Journ, but tho previons queetion on the euprossine: unlews two-thirds of the inemlere prerent wall secon Hous resolutions offered in the moruing hours « Monday ; and, provided further, that {t wall wot apt to any proovbition to ‘apprnprinte the money, credit, or other property a in the regular annual appropriation bila, toadaycortain. This makes the rules of th House conform with tho rutes which obtcin nearly every Stato Legislature. ‘Tina rule is of MUCH REAL IMPORTANCE To THE MINORITY. day when a bill i# provented, am ut j more majorizy, Wut requires a muj importance to the minorityiu the next Hous tion. present rules, which carry all bills appropr: ating money or credit to of the Whole. Not ono roport in five fiom of tho Whole, of the seasion, because o day'a debate inte: condition of the South that will uot o cuoy at least ovo day's debate, so thi ubjection found no substantial placo. A Day’s Contention in the Lower Hale's Rule to Prevent Fili- Speaker Biaine on the Floor The Civil-Rights Bill to Be The Tea and Coffee Tax Unfavor- A Bill for the General Reduction of Sal- The Schemo for a Mint in Ohicago Oi- ER A WEER'S FILI+ 2.—Tho sieza of physical endurance aud parliamentary sail, in the House, which begau last Wedn caday morn- cana nad the overthrow of cattcus rule and Gen. The fatloxingia the text of tho rule adopted and the principle upoa which thia coutest wus ding before the gue motion to Be thy day tu whieh the fouse abull ad~ nnd tind rending of spy ill or jomt romulution shalt not be ordered during the fist day of ite counderation the Cuited States, except ‘Tho oporation of tho rele takes away from the minority the right to filibuster, as iliustrated during the last week, limiting dilatory motious to the siogle motions to adjourn, and to adjourn It in understood to have been drawn by the Spoaker, It provides au opporsuuity for duvate, thirds of thoso present to onfarce tho previous question. ‘Shis gives at least one day for dobate, a provision which it ie expected will be of great Gou. Butler claims that the operation of this delay would be to enfurco e day'a delay on overs measure, and thus ¢o practically defeat legisla- Tt was answered in this that, under tho the Committes committee can ever be considered in Committe o Gen. Butler al4o mado the point that tho oporation of this clause of the ruto would be especially objectionable at this etazo veniug upon any report upon Southorn aifairs might provout ite passage, The aniwer to thia wan that it was clear that bo mousure will bo re- ported in the Committee of the Whole upon the The rato dufera very greatly from that embraced in tho ivaning of now notes, Praviows to this act, each Hank eanceled ite own money In their own way, When thiq waa dono, the clippings wore burned, att the body of the note forwarded to tho Treas- urs tor destevetion, Tne Seecnd National Bank of Sew York has permitted somebody to possess thenwolves of a largo ainount of their clippings in RdiaboueHt way. The attempt to paste thom to make whole Lills proved unsuccessful, and the cuttings wera ald for waste paper. ‘Thess || entungs were nover in the Treasury, and never cana from it, ‘Tho notes from which they ‘oro cut have not been in tia ‘Treasury sinco they wero inaned. A iil could not be made ott of the entira lot. “The Secret-Survieo oflicera of the Treaen vertinated tia subject, and titel the ofieei of nat baal atone respon sible, and that there is no danger of fraudulent buted, IRE TRA AND COFTER DUT. The Ways and Means Committes will meet to- Monow for the congiteration of revenue mat- ters, Thore is m very etrong but quiet lobiy here endeavoring to have wtax pat upon tea, Vnis lubby represents the lowling importers of tea in the larger cities, und Irom dain recently turpiehed by them itis evident that there ia a snpply of tea now in tho country eailicient to fill the demand for at least a year. If the tax is Mt on, of conrss tho importers could make a very pretty profit, The feeling, Lowaver, is againet lasing the tax, and the prospect is that imamonth or bwo from this titao toa will vo avont the cheapest article of commorce ju too couBtry. nes weer SOUTHERN NEEDS, TINCHEACK AND KELLOGG, eclut Dapatch to The Chicaua Tribune, Wasurvarox, D, C., Feb. 2—Asau iudication of the drift of fecling on the Louisiana ques- tion, it may be stated that a Senator who haa lituerto been ove of the most ardent and con- matent anpportera of tho Adminisiration, and a devout believer in the outrage business, stated to-day, with tue emphasis nud enthusiauta of o new convert, that Lhe wiole Kellogg Govern ment isa frend. I will not voto either in or out of caucus to recornize it 2 the legal Govern- ment. 1 will not vote in or out of caucus to Boat Pineaback, nor ailu# myeelt to be bouud to do 0." ‘The House Republicans held a ceucus this evening to cefiboiate upon a Souilern policy, and to determine tho order of business under tio now rule, Tho mesting "ag consp.cuous for the nutnber of absentscs. Only three or four of tho tightean so-called recusant Republicans were present. Speeches were taado by Meesre, Dawes, I'remain, Garfield, lialo, of Maino, ry. aud Jolin Q. Smith, of Ohio. The drift of the divemmbion was that immediate losistation for the Soutit ought ro be had, and a variety of plang were discuaued, but wothing defiuite waa agrend op. It was deciied that the Civit-Rigits bill should be taken up to-morrow, and passed oo Thursilay under the operations of tho nev rulo, THE POSITION OF TINCHRACK heforo the Souate Committes on Llections {fs 0 is he ‘t deinen: uroeelon, Wat lak mane alot oy anti ta | Ctigd Svlere ey Rak MaRDONEy UT Ope Pe A of seating bin. If Carpenter returns, his yoto against Pinch ack would tie tha Coumittos, —— NOTES AND NEWS. ANAL CHICAGO HAV! Surcrul Inapateh to The € 1 Wastuxctos, D. C,, Feb. 9.—Adam Smith and C. 1, Wilson, of the Mint Committee, are here, engaged in urging tho interests of the Chicago Lill upon the attention of Congress. One point haa already been gained. ‘Tho Sccretary of the Treasury bas gent a letter to the Seuste Finance Cotnm'tteo, earnestly recommending tho bill. The letter and bill have been referred to Senator Fenton, aya nab-committee, Owing to his ab- sf 10 in never herewofore the right of the mi. | rence, no action has yet been taken. He re~ nocity, iu thi, that tie previous quea: | f2tued to-day, anda report, itis expected, will tion’ eanuot be called on tino firnt | be Spoedily male, ™ |AN TUDICIAL DISTHICT PALL. ‘Tho bill reported from the Scuate Judiciary Conimitiee, on tho Inst call, to create an nddi- tional ju'licial district im Michi;an, in Stri land's Lill in the Forty-firet Congresa revived, The territory of the proposed district is tho Upper Peninsula, which iu 1970 bad a popula- tian of 43,009, now said to be reduced by ¥top- page of mining operations to teas than 40,009. Ropresentative Uudbelt is the ouly one of tho Mia! n delegation favorable tothe bill, Tho Lill went ta the Committee of the Whoie on tho Stato of the Union, aud is uot ligely ta bo reached this sexpioa, PONTAL, APPOINTHENT, It ia gonernlly believed that Bir. Tyner, Con- greusman from Indisua, will be” appointed Hecond-Axsistant Postinaster General to succoed Routt, to be made Govervor of Colorado, "(Lo the Assorvated Presa.) NOMINATIONS. Wasnryszox, D. U., Feb. Tho following no:ninations were sent by the President to tho Sonate tu-day: Commodure Roger N. Stembel, tove Rear Admiral on tho retired list; Clief Conatructor Isaiah Hanscom, to bs Chief of the 2. Ey T= is ai Bureau of Construction and — Repairs, original caucus proposition introduced in the | x. ‘3 . House by Mr, Cesvun, and which failed of pas. | NAYF . Denariment. | ontmautor, | sali sage on accotint of the vutes of eighteon Ropud- | (th Be row. Adal eS a ees 2, Iieans, who aoparated row tha majority of ther | HME ee pocn Bee vane te party, alibough tho contrary was stoutly deniod. saseneee Tad? Will nf Be sanaon, pearertiy Accareful axnmination of tho Cersna rule ehow- | ToDCeD In Nati it tT le, od that whatever might have bosn the intentions | “*3}. waelen rinaby, Atlanta, 1. of its author, i wav #0 framed that ic RENDERED THE PASSAGE OF JODS MORE EASY, ievoutto. Appointincuta—Charles “Y, Leland, Colloctor Sixth Dietiict of Michigan; Btorekoop- ‘i vhic! . | ors of Tuternal Hovenus—Aretithald Willams, Bao Fesolusion | with jwhicl cariaia mem | Linus, ‘Tonnessoe District; Vhilip 1 Chompson, borg, under, the lead of | Dution (gadeat, | Seventh Kentucky: W. B. Kloton, Luternal Ktoy- Cesena rule o6 an amoudment fully convinced tho Republican majority ur the possibly danger- ous effost of tho proposed Cowna rule, Tho proviuo in tho maw rule Just parsed is expecially It excludes from the operation of the rile “all propositions appropriating money, important, credit, or other property of the Uvited Stal xcept regular anyual appropriation bili,” ' that Cesena Introduced bis resolution, and wh embraced in the Cesana rule, und ¢ noticeable that every man of tho Kopublicans bocanse the casontial points claimed by them be ncceswary to mao tho rulo a embraced in eightoon recusant Repubiteans, found himself BAFFLED, MuRTIPIED, AND DEFEATED at evory poins, aud that while the cightoen wh were opposed to Domocrats would bavo soted for kt, question, If bo had been successful the rule would bave been thon open havo been carried: jo Gefeating the domaud for the previous ques. tion, sud obtained only @ corporal’ guard, 1 iit tle more than thirty, ayaiowt it. lican wide, They WOULD NOT NESFOND TO HIs NECK AND CALL. Tho effect of Speaker Hlaiue'sy syocch upon the floor, in oppouition to Gon, Butler's amend. mout, which proposed to strike out the por- iving a day's debate, was marked wud ‘The Mouse tulxequontly sustained tion electrical. Mr. Blalno ou every point, and Gou, Butlor fond himwelf among tho Republicans, uo fur as tho revord uhows, alone in opposition fo tha rule. Indeod the ilnal voto, or the paeusyo of tho was the wtrongeet thut has boo piven at for while s ity adoption, ig Was carried by moro tha: ¢wo-thirdy. The eightoon recusant Ropublicaua aro quite elated tho Honve by moro than two-thirds majority against the caucus resoluy rulo, any one stage of tno proccedings, majority vote would havo secured i that thoy have carrie tion aud the Democrats, ——— THE TREASURY, A BERBATION SPOILED, Bractat Diavutch fo The Chicta Trrdune, Wasninotoy, D. C,, Fob. 2.—Iue sonsational report that # million of fraudulout uatioual cur- roncy is afloat ie without substantial foundation. The facta are these; Tue aot of Juno 2u, 1874, required all Natioual Banks to deposit 5 per cout of thelr tsaue with the ‘Traasuror of the United Btates for the destruction of mutilated notes aud 19 lobby that crowded the ecrridors ou tho day thon went away disarpointed at its failure, met today with a moro docisivo de- feal. ‘hero is nothing fu the new ralo cun give tho lobby any comfort. t It tigidly excludes all the dangerous propositions atly facili tates the trauaction af public business, It was who voted againat the Cousra cauens proposition voted for the rule to-day, and wo voted willingly Bo ONG Wore the repurt of tho Cominitres on Rules to-day, and adopted by tio House, 1t was sainally noticeatle that Gon. Butler, who had led tho crtwado for th caucus proposition from the start, and who avowedly forced the tedious sisgo which com- mencod Isst Wudnosday and only onded to-aay, for the purpose of whipping into line thuse tho Cossna rule voted for the new rule to-day, Gon. Butler alone among tho Republicans voted with the Denooratey againet the now rule. Thoro was a goneral oxhibition of rehef und good feeling when tho rulo was pax ed, sven wome of tho leading Domocrnts ad- eee coroiuation “that “tho 1ula was | , (Zhe recular record af Conaresstonal proceedings wilt & good one, and, if thoir party | evoundon the Scventle Pages lad” not by tho long —_struxglo Paria been solidiy united against any proposition ty change the rulew, theo ia little doubt mauy As it was Holman, ono of tho purest man_ on oithor (iss. voted to gustain tho Mopabligau majority in thoir call for the previous questfon upou thovirat | cold northorly wiudsy, cloud, and suow, followed pauiage, whilo Gon, Butler voted azainat it. ‘Tho motion to second the proviovs quaxtion waa tha toat vote upon tho Butler provision. Butlos's point was to defeat tho motion for 9 previous to amendment, avd the Coesna rule wight possible but Butler waa unauccessful Tt wae in vain that he shouted sud ought to fally tho Nepub- onue Gauger Third Wisconsin District, NOPICE TO MARINERS, Notice is given by the Light-House Yoard that, oa aad after tho cpening of navigetion in 175, 8 light will Lo shown fiom the Lescou recently erected noar {19 ei af Weet, "at tha mouth of the Con- neaut River, Ob place of the old beacon on the east pier, abandoned. The' tight will be a fixed white, ag RETRENCUMENT, Tho bil reported favorably from the Benote Commilteo oy Civil Bervico aud Retrouchment to-day provides that, for the two years from and after the Ist day of next July, all enluries ex- ecoding 31,260 per aunuim, in all branches of the Government service, civil and military, shall be reduced 10 por cont. COLON AN. Rome days azo the Pre-ident decided to make a change ma number of Fuderal ottives im Col- sory, aud eailed upon Goy, MeCook oun, Alter giving the raquect tion, Gen, MeCook declined to comply withit, Tho President hag, therefore, dotermined to rentove hin and appoit UC Routt, of Llinois, the preseut Second-Avsistant Vostmaster-Gonoral, Tho other office:a ta be remoyo:l aro the United States Judge, the Dis- trict Attornoy, aud tho United States Marvhal In thmtep the Presidout bas the unsuimous approval of tha Cabinet. NAIL CONTRACTS, Tho letling of con:racts to nteamboats for thy delivery of waits along tho Misxivsinpl Miver ia envaying tho attention of tho Posimuster-Geu- eral. who intends to treat ouly with peavle ac- ally intercuted, Ho will uot treat with mid- Jammen, to he o THE WEATHER, Wasutnoton, D, C,, Peb. 2.—For the Lower Missowi, Upper Misuiusippi, the Nor:hweat, and Lake Superior and Michigan, sising barometer, by cloar weather. Special Limatch to The Chicago Tribune, Donygue. Ia., Feb, 2.—One of tho most vio-~ lent cuuw-storme of tho reason, accompanied with ram end sleet, bos again struck this section of country. ‘Tuo snow iu over a foot deep on level, snd stil comlug, ‘Ubo — rail- roads tre blockaded, while” the incoming train on ihe fowa Division of the Hlinow Contral is battling with enow-drifts m the vicinis | ty of Maronville, ‘Rho inal tram from Chicago got through Hits evening all right, Special Dapateh to The Chacaca Trigune, oOuD, Ii., Feb, 2.—There haw been the |. | heaviest suov-atorar hore to-day for mauy years. It commouced enowing early this moruing, oud hos coutinued all day, The enow is now lt inches deep. Sy teint Dismateh to The Sioux Ciiy,ta., Feb, 2.—1t commencen storms ing hero this forenoou, ‘Tho wind commenced ‘Dlowing from the porth about noon, and fy ta. ero: gin violence, ‘Iho snow ix drifting, and will, if it continues, blockads the railruad, In Dakota tho storm is reported as being vory severe Mercury four below zero, aud rapidly falling, Omaua, Neb. Fob. 2.—A heavy wind storm, accompatiiod by light snow, prevalent here this evening, ‘The mercury is below zero, aud rapid- ly Sajling lowor. —_—_—»—______ GCOD-BYE, KING DAVID. San Francisco, Fob, 2.—King Kalakens and suito andthe Unitod States Blinister at Hawail, Mr. Pioroe, gailed to-day on tho United States steamer Pensacola for MWonolulu, Tho Penes- cola was escorted down the bay by the United States steamer MePhorsoy, on board of whic wore Gon. Schofeid and staf. The atesmer was iy A Chicago Tribune, Among ths passengers on board the Pensacols fa Col. A. B. Steinbergh, specisl Commissioner of tho United S:atea tv the Samoan Inlanda, He visite the islands about a vear ago and inform- ally eatablisned close relations between the irlandy and tae United States. This time the islands wil probably be takon under tho protec- tion of the Government, CRIME. AFTER A MURDERER. Snerint Devatch to The Chicas Tetbeene, McCingaon, Ia, Feb, 2.—Elavan years ago, Girard Miley, in Allamakee County, shot and killed instantly a man named{Cunningham, Thore had been an old family-fead between the mon. Riley made good his oscapo, and all attempts for” hhis capture have proven fruitless. A few days ago, the Sheriff of Allamakea County received » lettor froma person named Jolin O'Loolo, of Lox- ington, Ky., stating that tie knaw whore Riley, the murdoreg, was, aud would delivor bim up to any ono with proper authority. ‘Iho Sheriff of Alla ™makee County procured a requisition from the Governor of Kentucky, and started for Lexing- ton, On arriving at Loxington, to tha utter dixguat of the Sherifl O'Toole re- fused to deliver Riley unless the Sheriff pxd him $303, which O'Toole claimed that Cannicgham owed him’ in his life” time, ‘Tius ix certainly a new motltod of collcctia worthless debts, Ofcourse tha Bhori refuae to pay the amonnt demanded. Ha acquainted the Bheriit of Lexington County with all the fnets, aul came back to consult vith tno author- ities at home. And tho murderer of Cuoning~ haw ia ptill al large, THE ST, LOUIS BANK EMBEZZLEMENT, Sr. Lotzs, Mo,, Feb, 2.—Tbeodoro Kalb, Vico~ President and Acting Preeident, aud F. Bf. Walke, Secretary, mado an adsignmont to-day of the People’s Savings Inatitution to Jolin HH. Fiaso, » prominent citizen, and the entire affaira of the bank were turned over to him, No stato- meut has yet beew made of the coudition of tha Dank, but it ie expected that the Assignco will make au immediate examination into its affairs, and give the result to the public, It is not even known what amonnt of deposits the bank Lad, Lut it is supposed they were sbont £600,000, 1m eniall suns, bel:neing almost wholly to yery poor reoplo, They number, perhap2, 2,000, Of the liabilities. nothing bay been made known yet, on heard of Warpel. the nnseing : iy naclew ty iis whereabouts, He ie bebiod iim a wife and mix children, A PRISONER ATTEMPTS SUICIDE. Special Dievatch to Fhe Chicago Tribune, Quixcy, UL, Fob, 2.—John Joyce, who hse been confined in the County Jail hero for somo timo, evarged with the murder of James McGuire in Decomber last, attempted to commit auicida at 3 o'clock this afternoou by cutting his throat. It in thot that the wound will not prove fatal, but fhe exteut of his injuries are not yet kuown, THE BEDFORD, IND., DESPERADOES. Lovzsvinte, Feb. 2.—A\ special to the Courier. Journal saya that Arthur Disaell aud George Bachtel, two youtha who killed Carney, the Town Marshal of Bedford, Ind., a few weokesinco, were captured at Olney, Lil, to-day. The Doputy Sheriff started this evening to bring them back, and foars aro entertained of mobelaw when the young men are brought ts Bediord. HORSE-THIEF PUT OUT OF THE WAY. Memring, Tenn, Vob, 2—A dispatch to the Chief of Pollco from Mondersun, Tenn., to-night, says that Capt, Wuito, a notorious horse-thiet and jail-broaker, was overtaken to-day by « party sont in pursuit of him asttor escaping from jail bore, and, resisting arrost, was shot aud killed. LABOR STRIKES, THE FALL RIVER WEAVERS! STRIKE, Faiz Itiven, Mars. Feb, 2.—The weavors Inst uight resolved that 1,000 of their number should go back to England, nt half-fare to bo advanced toereb, lt is held that this will bo muck more economical than kecping thom on the funds of the Union, Spiunera who aro working will be aeseased $1 per woo's each whilo the difiiculty continues, ‘Tao weavers way tuey axa roady to submit _eir difercnces to srbitration, INDIANA MINERS QUIT WORK: Tenna Haute, Ind., Fob. 2.—One thousand fivo bondred miner of tho Lrazil district aro out of the mines to-day because tho oporatora proposed to reduce tho pay from 85 to 70 cents ston, The operators aay they will not yleld, = _——___ THE NEW BRUNSWICK SCHOOL RIOTS. Special Dispatch ta The Chicaoa Tribune, Newcastie, N. B., Fob, 2.—Tho body of Git- ford, the young man who was shot at Coraquet, arrived here eneased in a cofiin on Sanday even- ing. Tho funeral took place this afvernoon, at- tended fully by 700 porsons, Four Protestant clergymen conducted the services at the house and grave. « Of the rioters at Coraquet all save one have been arrested. Tho examination of the pris- oners is now going on at Bathurst, Thirteen Nayo already been cominitted for trial, A mom- ber of the Bar made an inflammatory speech st tho Court-Houxo at Rathurst :yestorday, aud it was feared that an attompt would bo’ made to rescue tha prisoners, but the military were on the alort and mpped tho a‘fair in tno bud, At Coraquet all 19 at preaout quiot. When the Hyer falls to act, and you are tious and out of sorta, use Dr. Jayne's Sainattvo Pills, to briny ahouta healthy ection of the Liver, and remove a distressiy, ptorn DRY GOODS. nee O re eNa, JBSHAY GRHAT DRY GOODS $A TEs. 84 & 86 State-st. In addition to the very low prices which have already been oftercd to muke this snle more effective, STILL FURTHER REDUCTIONS Mavo been made, SPECIAL LOTS will be marked in the following departments at less than HALE Til USUAL PRICE! SILKS, RIBBONS, LINENS,’ HOSIERY, UNDERWEAR, AND GLOVES. Also, a maguificent lot of HAMBURG EDEINGS INSERTIONS, waluted ftom the furia with @ royal salute, At Prices to Correspond with this Sala,

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