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CAULFIELD'S OPINIONS. Results of an Interviow with the Congressman from the South Side, He Is Opposed to any Re- Election of a Presi- dent. As o Financier He Approves Neither Inflation Nor Contraction. o Thinks (he Heads of Departments Ouzht to Sit wiih the Houses Torther, Ho Favors the Sale of the Lake-Front to the Best Bidder, #.C. Rerr Will Receive B, G. C.'s Vote for Speaker. The Hon. Dornard G. Caulfleld, member of (Cengrese from chia diatrict, waa found tast oven- fog in bls room at the Grand Pacific by s Tniz- grereporter, whom he obligod with a converna- tion on the subjoot of ceriain moasures which o Intonde to {ntroduco during tho comiog sevlon of Congress, aud upon other mattera of genernl intorent, Ar. Cauifield anid that he regarded himaslf as arepresentativo of his distiict, and that ho bad emcluded to lot bis constituents konow what he parpoeod doing during tho sossion, so that, if 1hey were opposed Lo soy of tho measures which e considered it his duty to advoeste, they conld haresbundanttimotolotimhear from thom. He soald probably leave for Washington somo tino pest woek. o had beon sick Iately, but had pesn sble to write saveral bills, the purpose of which be was wilting 1o stato to tho public, os bedesired to conceal notbing from bls constitus sats, or from thoso who had not voted for hiam, ‘Tho conversation then prnceeded aa foltowa : Beporter—Mr. Caulfleld, will you pleaso atate TIE ¥IRST DILL g think of ixtroducing ? Alr, Cautfleld—Tho tirst thing I shall do will betomove an smendment to Sec. 4 of tho CoostRatlon of the United Btates, and my wepdment will bo as tollows: o person shall bu eligible to the office of Prestdont 41t United States for more thati » wingle term, Ipromised my constituants, duriog the cam- pignin which I was elected, that I would intro- duee this measure, and Iuhall shorofora do wo. 1 hold -that tho ucresso in the salary of the Pasident tendw towards imperislism nod aris- xnacy; that tho Goversment shiould conform tothe old-timo aimplic.ty of its founders 1o all tepects; and that we should beglo with ro- ganchment at the very head of the Admimstra- ten, 1 shall thoreforo introduce the following B¢ 17 EvacTRD, elc., Thot on and afler the 4th day o Mareh, 1577, the Fresident of the United State sl recedvo fu full for hin services durivg the torm &t whioh ho_sball Lave hauo elected, $25,0) per 1w, to Le paid monthly, and all laws and parts # Loos Incousiatent kierawtth'are hereby repoaled, R—Will yoa offer augthing on THY BUBECT OF THE CCURENCY? M, 0.—11 I had my way, I should do nothing with that subject, but wotild t8ave it to be settled bstho commercial and fioancinl prosperity of tho omolzy, conridarations which mus: fiually settle fimyway. But if the question ia Intruded upon Coopreen, I should be in favor of tha follonlng M§)un!. and wilt probabdly iatroduce them Deniired, That Ccngress posseanon no power under QuGeostifution (0 eniarge tha procsnt amount of cur. i knowa u8 legtoider uoteay aud that it pindges buittothe conntry 1o take nonctlon whatever where- treuch logal-tender notes shiall Lo {ncreused beyond L jrosent voluma, 11 thin 1ezolution shionid bo ndopted, continnod r, Caulfleld, I biall mogt prooakly sudmt tho Sillowing [Rulred, That tha contraction of the prevent volumo «tha cun'cncy of tho country {s unwine, and Jujurions % tiy commercis] intercats of tho nation, nud that Cezgrena shionld do nothing whercby the amount of b curvency ahall bo furtber diminiiied or impalred, hle‘ll:“ thought much over tho quecsiion a8 to whetber TIHE BESUMPTION ACT 1879 shonld be 10poated or not, and havo had weviewa of various Lankers and flunuciers of 14 clty on the subject, Most of thom are in dwver of its ropoal, but gomo of thmm would op- e ruch & mensuro, I sball be controiled 1n &y conree by what I bolievo to bo tho bost in- tiests of tho country, I had purpored to koap Uiato mysel?, but bave finally comelndad to lot the sho'e matter go befure my constitnents so that they can diccuss the questions und take ad- et ragarding them, ~Wuat are your opinions in rogard to the ::\;r of lavestigating fraude ia tho publio sor- iIr, C.—Well, T bave thought af that subjeot. Likink tha boot way ta get st the roctof the 'Mnfiln t0 have tlio Secretniios sod membors of the varioun dapartmonts befora us fn Con- fresy and, with tluy in viow, Iiotend to Intro- e thin bkl J B2 3T mnacTEp, ety that tho Sccrefary of Atats, +Misrstirica of tiio ‘Fewaniry, War, Navy, aud Into "‘:Devlrlm-n(l, thie Attorney General, and Postinan Geners), shall'be_eutiliod to occupy wrats on the of the Houra of Ropreseatatives, wiih Uin right bsiclrate fu tho debates upon musters relating fo 4 buritesa of thiair sonpactive deparime e Tled a» mry be preacribed by tho fione: u\_“h N furitier anacied, olc., (hat tha soveral ;fi: :‘v:;m‘( e soastousrat tho liowa n 0 morniug lionr, imino- ngunun penitiz of the sitiing, oo Sondays and fhandaya of each wak, to give Information fi reply alesticus which may bo propounded Lo thum undor of the Housa, ';_»-Am thoro any otlior bills or resolutious ich You Jubaud ta bring forward ? .0.~Yes, I tmveciiers, but I think it isun- ‘Kum-y fo go Muto datails exceptas to lncal ht\\m. 1 have becn a; proached by persons of 7 distret fo rederenco to tho wala of Doar- Fark, 1 lmvo . given tho subjoct soma ogh!, and 1 am of the opimon that, as the 415 bas boon emisoly dessitod by tho residence “mu: n:o lEgl:fl!.: Blida and its lurlo‘uudln‘;n ntirely uslucus put pos ¢ would Wika beat iBiniz the city could 4o 0" ity BELL IT, ey e Joriesion of the Goneral Goyorn- b t, and to furn the proceods into the Btate m:‘my,‘to Lo devoted {n somo mosaure to the & h“ no Pubils Library, und to assist the T2 tecover from ite financiad diffloaltios ius N tbrougs ressun of tho fire, 1f this ahall m‘““khi adviuable by tho peopls, aftor full md'@llfln,llulll be moat happy to intro. iy abill logliing to tha accomplishmont of Nx;rmu Ap 1t [a now, the farkisof no b J Uso to anybody. Our Trossuvy is great- ,“'hflflcod.uu toe properiy will bring iu tho ] I»;uhnod of euoo,&uor $850,000, and tma sy ‘;\;\&nn up quite & gap aud ad the ->Now, Mr, Onulfleld, speculation ia rife us :;g cbatoen” of movard) cuudidstsa. for tho oot peakerlilp, Who, in your opinion, is the hv&vm&nnu candidate for the honar 7 Bruif r:l vo studiously avoided plodging Uty * 80y wan, aithoogh I bave beeu writ- o 00 the aubject Ly tobd friande of sil tho for ] 24 I now stand perfectly fres to yoto nmfl‘mmnx 1 ploans, withiout haviug pledged [bory lInny way. ButI belleve that the in- ©f 4o country requires the slection of Bty TRE KON, X, C. KZ¥R By, Potition, and, unle: sometbiog should Gy ‘:aw-.lurm opinion, T shall voio for wan, I believe, moreovor, thas ho the Ollnn chauce for the Bpeskership of “flrm emen thus far moutivned in connec tidy e g 08 position. Bo far as tho other_can- iy ::pflg;:am ©fices are concarned, I st ny ;‘S::-ldu Ablo Intcrest also attsobes to the Y & belng wade for tus Clorkship, (i ST e hatusloer? | L shou| l::::xrds::.p -\l'ln ‘I’hlo :urhdd&:ou‘}:lo:o pl.o‘kl.r; o ki, ave pothing tb ua; ek 250ept it L ahialh vote fob ‘the best san o B Gy ,Whom 90 you regard as prominent candi- thera are thres or four from the g’:{ic;;:hll. I\ Amoag whom e N Vg, aad anhuh:-'.&“ Ad::ld' of K X~ mambere from North aud Soath Cerolins, whoss names | do not yecall. TL--Would you hiave sny favorite in case Mr. ? Retr shoutd bo olcctod Mr. (. ~Ho, mr, I hava no favorite; and now, in aunelusion, as you havo aboue all I know, aad LT tunk it wouid ba to the interent of tha pub- le to tnain, T vlsh von would tell your resders that [ am ncting for overybody, RELUDLICANS INCLUDED, whom [ conrider my conatituents, even thongh Ihoy dul not vota far mo, snd, if thay want sny- hina dons, T want to henr \boir vieaw, ‘Thia cloged tho intorview, and, aftor & plaasant chat with the gentlernan, the toportor with- arew, it S HENRY WILSON. EFinal Arrangements for the Obs sequles in Washington, Honors to Bo Accorded the Remains in Baltimore and Philadelphia. Preparations for the Receptlon of the Cortego in Boslon, Sgecial Dispaleh to The Chicago Tribune, WagminatoN, D. C. Nov, %4.~~The exacnllve delegation from Massachucetts haynbeen the ro- cipients of marked attention from ali with whom they bave boon bronght in contact. Upon call- ing at the Wuito House they wers informad that tho Presulent was ongrosned in the froparation of his massago, and could not sea them, but up- on tho presantation of their names, and learniug the subject of thair visit to Washington, hoat onca tecoived the goatlemen. Thointorview was brief but agreeablo, Tho President, reforring ta tho desth of e Vico-President, anid that al- though be had rogarded Lia caso n critical ono, hio hiad thought that Lo would rally, 'I'he dele- gation bave BECIIVED XUNLROTS TELEGRAYMS to-day from the oflicinls of Hiates and cities through which thoy will pass with the remains of the lamented Vice-Presidont, Among otber dinpatchen 1ecoived is ono from Cov. Budle, of Now Jorser, who tondora tho Committeo of Ar- rrngements an encort composed of Stato ofiicials en routa through that State. A snluto will ho fired at Trenton by his orders, on arrival or tho funeral cortogo. Ferdinand C. latrobe, Magor of Maitimoro, telegiaphs: *Should the Committee of Ariaugemonts having the fuuowal of the Iate g-Prosidont bo dolayad or seo proper to stop in our city on their way to Masinchusets, I Lereby teudor tho uso of the rotundn of the City Hall for tho laving in stalo of the body while 1t remains ia Baltimore. " Mayor Wickbany, of Now York, saka when thoy inay oxpect tho remnins of tho Vice-Troai- dent, and whether they aro to balt in New York or godirectly through the city. Answers wern soturnod to Gov. Bodle sccepting the prof- fered courtesy; to .AMayar atrobo, that it was doubiful if ihe romainy would balt in Daltimore lovg enough to lay i atatoat tha City Iall, and to Mayor Wick- ham that the romams will bo ln Now York be- twoen tho Lours of U nud 9 o'clock Baturdsy eitornoon. {70 the Atsociated Press.] ORDER O IROCESSION, Wasuryorox, U, C., Nov. 24.—~Tao Commitieo of Arrsugemonts to-dsy mado a changn in the ordor of procosston to follow thoe ro msine of the Vice-President on Friduy, so that tho Presidont of tus Uplted Htates and members of tho Capi- net will bo assigned the next place to the rols- tives of the doreased, and thie Diplomate Coips will foilow tho Judges of tha Supreme Cours of tho United Sates. LYING IN 8TATE. To-maorrow the public witi be admitted from 10 o'clock a, m. until snoset to the rotundn of the (l:npunl, to view the remaing of the Vice-Prosi- deat. Tho Mageachueotts dotepation met with the official Cowmittoe at the Sutn Departmout tp- day, and agreed upon the routoof the Mooral procesaion to tbo raitroad station, THE NOURKFUL LHIMES, ‘The followiog tunes will be poarformed on tho bells of Aetropolitan Methadise Episcopal Church, from 10 d'elock until atter tho funoral v train loavos tus depot : Mutllod Ieal ; nd- bam" tuge: *I Would Not Live Always :" “ 0 Rest fa tho Lordy" “Ehjaby" *Ployel's Hymn:" “Thou Art Gove to the Gravo;" ‘+ Augols Evor Bright and Fair;" ¢ The Dring Chria.fan ;" ** Vital Sparks of Hoavoniy Fismo;" * Daad March Lo Saal," TO DEPANTMENT AND GONSULAD OFFICIRS, Reforring to the oider of the Presidont an- nouncing thie death of the Vice-Presidout, the following circular of nstruction is addresved by thio Becretars of Btato to diplomatic aud consular ofllcors of the United Etaloa: DiEPARTMRNT O STATE, Wasnntorow, D, C., Nav. 90,10 inivmatic ang Consular Oficera of tre i;nited States—GrENTLEMTN 2 Your attontion in espocially 1n- ited to tho subjolned order of this date, announcing thio death of Henry Wilson, the Vico-President of tho United States, aud providiug for appropriate Loaors 10 Lin wemory, ' You will ccuse tho Hago of your everal atticea to bo displayed at haif mast oni the reception of this ctreular, and will sdopt the uausl aymbus of pub- Iie mourning for the period of thirty days, I am, your obedlact servant, HaxieToN Fiam, Socrotary of State, IN_BALTIMORE, On arriving in Daltimore tho romains will be orcorted thiough thoe city by the Firth Maryland Regunent, whoso offer (0 accompany tho re- mitos to oaton the Committeoof Arrangementy felt compoiled to decitne. Mavor Latrobe, of Baitimoro, has tendeted tho use of ths rotundn of tue new City-talbfor the lying in 82a'o of tho remaing, the Fifth Rogimeut of Maryland detaile ing & guard ot Lionor. IN PHILADELPHIA, Upon the arrival of tho remaing at Philadal. phia, Filday evening, thov will Lo taken to In- dogandanee Liall, under tho eacort of such civil aud military organizations ag mav proffer thoir sorvicos, wuere they will o in state until 10 or 11a, m. Eaturday, whon they will be conveyed to New Yori. The ramaing will lio (n atata in New York City, but will bo taken to Jloston on tho evening traw., ¥ AOBTON, Bowrox, Masn, Nov. f,—Arrangemonts In Art Ve tor the recention of tho romaing of the late -Prosident have bocn complotod. Tho ro- maive will urrive hore at 0 o'clock Sonday mora. ing, and mill be exrorted to thoe Biatn-flonse by & coinpany of volunteer militia, where thev will tin in stato 'n Done Hull. Tho funoral sorvioes will tako vlace in Represoniative Mall at 12 a'olocli Manday. The ofliclating clergymon and details of the military escort aro yet to bo mumed. After the scrvico at the Htato Rouse, tho romatos will bo eecorted to_a point ou tho oo of tha Doston & Alveny Rollroad, probably to Coltizo Farm or Allston, and theva dolivored to tho Natick authoiltion by s mliitary commities. 'L'lo City Committes bavo tendured the uso“of Fanuell Ilsll for romuing to lis in stato, The Exacatlve Council wili hold a saceting on Fuiday, whean arrantementa will bo perfoctor A UETUATOAL, Special Inevateh to The Chicago Tribune, Nasuviure, ‘Tonu,, Noy. 2.—I have it on good authority that Vice-Preaidons Wilson was snganed 10 b marriod to Mrs, Jobu A, Jackson, of Williamsou County, Tonu, ‘LLe vows wera to be cousnmmated on the recovery of his health. 1t was his ub‘lrct mainly to seo her thot bo itad Nashvllio Iaet wpriog, They mot firetat ‘Washiungton, and had kent up ® constant carre- mpondence sibce. Mird. Jackrou was one of the most distinguislied aud Lighly-culturad ladies in the Bouth, g A VIOTEST, Spectal Ducated (0 Ths Chirsgn Tribune, Wasmsaron, D, 0. Nov, 24.—Thero {8 much strong commont hure over the maner in whick tho body of the Vico-Presldwnt was cut up by ‘various surgaona who rusboed to the Capitol upon bearing of liu death. Ho wae sc y oold before they hiad taken cut bis brain aad welghed it, 80 biad other paris of tho body presty gen- erally: dintributed arouna the Vico-Preeldent’s chamber. Now thare'aro many qucationioes s to Lho authiorily by which this carviag up of the second ofticer in th on \ras doue. —_———— JOURNALISTIC. Special Disvatch to The Catcaca Tridune, DroowiNaro¥, IiL, Nov, 24.—~The preliminary wark has beou done to form a curparation to be koown 88 the Appeal Company, to publish the Democratic paper by that usme now published bers by Sturges & Wolfo. The Incorporators are Hoory siturges, Thomas Wolfe, II, L. Phil- lips, 1. Af, Guy, amd a gentlemsn o bo selooted to repreaent tho Industrial Union of this oley, Tha ospital is 810,000 They ace all locsd poli- tlcians and aspirants, o HOG-CROLERA, Specint Disvatch to The Chicado Triound. Broournaroy, Iil., Nov, 3i.-Wiljiom L Vie- tor, of Normal, Lisa lost thisty head of Logs by » uow sod unkoown dicesa. Post morism ex- Iniiation rovesls the fact that the lungs are od with vorma about an ingh loog, {'THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE :" THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 25 1875. Items from the Forthcoming Re- | port of the Postinasters z General, Secretary Chandler Will Summarily Dis- pose of Certain Trouble- somo Olerks. Dificultles Encountered In tho Search for a Now Indlan Commlissloner. A Bonus of £6,000 Per Annum Fails to Find a Taker, % Some of the Absurdities Connected with tho Last Naval Sonsation. Randali's Chances for the Spaakershlp Sald to be Improving. THE POSTAL DEPARTMENT. PONTAOR ON NEWBPAPENS. Sreesat Diapateh (o 7'he Chicaco Tribune. \vasmixatoN, D. €., Nov. 24,—The pubitshors of tho country will not bo satiufed with the re- port of tho Poetmaster Geveral in its present ahapo, s it docs not racommend & repesl of that acction of the postal amendment which doubles ! for thie Bpeakeraliip hiun faily bogun, mith Baln from which the obfect:onal inqaials | tinoal provisiou grauting iight of sestcn will be omiited. e THE SPEAKERSHIP. BANDALL AMEAD, Roeesal Dispateh tn I'hs Chienso Tridune, Wasntyatos, D. U, Nov. H.—The campsign Randall and Wood are hera. Cox nnd Kerr are expacted to-morrow. Tlhe contant evidently liea between Randall and Korr, with the presant halance of probabilities in tavor of fandoll, All non-suce cesaful candidates will donbtiens receive promi- nent Uhaitmsuehipn. Jlandsll's plans and proa- pecta, aa they are underatood by ono of tis act- ive mausgers, may he thow stated : Randall left tho st Congroas with tho enthustastic mupport of the grester portion of hia party in Cougress. Ho wan mflrdululho fonder of tho ray in what tho Uiamocrats conmidered tbo two mast important tasuen of ibe kovrion—the Forco bill and tha Clvil Righta LWL In that comtost hn wliowed tnusual parlismontary aptitude and abuity. Mavy Democrata consider it dus to bim moin thao to anybedy elna that tho Foico bilt was defeated, Randall atarts with tho uname mous sippoit of the entire Fonnsylvania dolega- tion. Thern wan at it some opponition to him in hin owa Ktate, but this haa been entirely te- moved. There are no eloments hostilo to him | in leunsylianis. Ihote In a gevoral cordial feoling {n his favor among Southern mem- hers, ~ Lo wsa opposed the cuirency plank of lus paris _ Conventiou in Pennsylvanis, but, it belnq adontad, mnd his per- gonal vianw understood, hie did not fesl it his duty to oppors hia parts, No Democrats, not even the most pronounced hard.mouey mew, will mako bis action in thet campaign # grouud of objecticn to him. Ali his votes last meeaion showed that be swas OPPOSED TO AN INORPABE OP T to tho rats of yrostage on books and periodicals, mara aod articles of similar description. The law now chargea 1 ceot por ounce or fraction thoreof, while the old law only charged 1§ cert por ounce, Tho publishars, through their reprasontatives, argue that, with a retura to the old ratea of postage, especially upon educstional publications and ruch works, thors woull boa great improvement in the book treda: that to sllow sn English work to be rocelved here chaaper than it can bo publisbed by boms in- dustry is s downright injustice. Sample books from England are received hero without pay- want of dutios, and, in fact, foreign books can be Iald down in bulk in this port cheaper than Amorican publishers can make them. Asarule romples are only seuc to distant parts whore booksollers aro not located. It is claimed that tho rate on hooks and magszines pasaing through the maila Is in tho zatio of sbout one to twonty, and that noarly 80 per cont of the books sont through the mail 816 seuoal books. The suggostion is mado that, {n tho now law, the postage on books ahould bo at tho rate of 8 cents per ponod; that le:echnun copies of magazl should be sliowed to be sant through the mail at tho rates now charged to regalar subscnbers; nnd that tho same amondment bo made in re- ward to nowspapots, 1o theso atguments tho Yost-Ofice Dopartment replios that sovenths of the mail-matter trans- portad 4 in prioted form. As an Inslanco of tho loss to thn Dapartmont, a singla edition of Harper's Monthly {8 mentionod. LEighty sacis of theso magazines wero sont to 8z Fraucieco, for which the Department ro. ceived far losa than the more cost of trapa- purtation. PISCAL BTATCH, "Ihia roesipts for tae year wora abont $7,000. 000, and tho nxpenses ahaut £35,000,040, and thoro fa & deficit of about $3,000,000 to bo paid by the noxt Cohgrese, g —_— THE INDIAN COMMISSIONERSHIP. NO TAKERS, Syecial Irispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Wasurxoroy, D. C., Nov, 24.—Bocrotary Chan- dlor §8 just now trying to find o now Commis- siouer of Indian Affairs. Ho bse tondered the ‘position succoanively to two men in Miehligou aud cno in Now Epgland, oach of whom bLas declived it with thanks, on the ground that it is nat worth baving. Tho oflico pays legitimately Woile bo comes from s high-tariff State, he would coustittnn b committecs 80 that tuey would faltly represent Lin party and the country, In tbe Btates of New York, Now Jersey, lh?hm!, and ather Easteru Htatos, whero 1t lad beon wupposed. that ho nad searcoly moy strongth, he has rapldly goined ground, " Ha will bo nndoubtedly the sec- ond chofce of men who would vote for Wood or Cox. In Ohlo, which hsa a vote of 13, sud which would possibly give n fleat halios for Mil- tou Haylor, with somo strength for Cox, Randail would ba the cholce of the majonty of the dale- gation aa agalnat Kerr. Ilhinols, which has been ¢laimed solid for Kerr, will give a targn voto for Randsll, Blissourl will wive part of ita vots 1o Randall, and not wholly to Kerr, as has been claimed, Kentucky will be for Rundsll. Altogether Randall Is pretty cortain of 100 votea 0a tho socond ballot in the caucas, and only 85 aro naceessry for tho choica, This 18 tho argument {uformallv used by’ Randali's workers, and coostitntes, no donbt, the leading features of the plea that will bo ade for bim bnfore tha caucus srhich is to ba called for the Hatunlay night before tho mootiog of Cong piabic o, THE INTER!OR DEPARTMENT, FOUR RINGS OF CLERRA. Special Disputch to The Chicago Fribune. Wisixoron, D. C., Nov, 24.—Hocrelary CRIMINAL NEWS. The First National Bank of Mon« roe, Mich.,, IRoblm«l of B15,000. Fore, the 8t. Louis Murderer, Eccapes from the Missouri Penitentiary. Beer on the Royal Rengalee Prineiple in Boston, A Terrible Tragedy Bix Miles from Fort Wayne, Ind, UXOMIGIDE AND SELF BESTRUCTION, Specics Inacateh 05 100 GAvano 1 rioine. Your Warsr, Ind,, Nov. 2§,—0Oue of the most teriiblo tragedics aver cnscted in tuls roanty took place this afternoon about 3 o'clozk in Lake Townshlp, shout € milss northirest of Fort Wayne. Anold man named Fredericic Hoppel deliberataly took a rifle, and, aiming it at his wife, dincharged the ball into her left forehesd. This torrible deed was committed in the pres- enco of an adnlt daughter of Hoppel, who rush- ed terror-stricken from tho honse and gave tae alarn to tho nsighbors. Quita s crosd soon eollocted aronnd tho house. but all hared to onter, as tho mardorer hsd L rife hand, and three londed pietols by his rida, A mensengor was st onco diapatched to the city for tha Sberift, sod, weantimo. the oelebbora formed a gused and surrounded Hop- Poi'A premines to pievent tha escape of the old i man, ~About half an hour hal elipaed after the firat Bhot_was fired whon auother ra,or was besrd. Tbo horror-stricien listenors at once eutered the house and fouud Hoopal in & chair wl b biood atreaming from s wound in bis tom- ple, and hifo raidly obbing away. Lo a fow mo- ments e exmirad, nod bis dead body was sitting upright in the chair with the eves frmly A3t und theriflo lying on the floor by his aide atont & fear distaut. dlrs. Huppel's corpse Iav upon it face. The floor was coversd with blood, and the sconc was a ghastly one. The ', mau who naw Hoppe! shoot tte second time raye haeat down In the chair, pointed the mnzzls of the riflo toward hin face, and, pntung his foot on the trizger, preensd it and discharged the Xakiug ball, His braios oozed out and were beapatterad about the chair. The Sherifl, upon receising tho aiesdage anuonnciog the m started o ouce with two policemsn for the scene of the tragedy, but found, upon his arrival, that the wan whom ho sought had taken himse!f foraver boyond ihe reach of apy eartbly tribnual. Of course, thore is intensa excitrment over te fearful desd in the immoliate viciu- ity of it occurrsoce. Moppol was sbout G0 yoars of sge, and ‘had livod in Lake Township twonty-five voars. He bad five cluldren, all growo $0 maturity, and hore the reputation of belug sn excesivaly pions mau. For weeks, in- Chandler will order additional remova's to bo made in the Interfor Departmeat on Baturday. Bomo of the prominent clerks aho have alroady hos removed tbroston to ume grest political Influenco to securo their rcinstatoment. To these Secretary Chandier has repliod that, if thoy undertake this, tho cause of their removal will bo made public. Thera is the best authority for the utatenent that Chandier, in his reorganiza- tion of tha Departmont, haa discoversd the oxistonce of at least four separato acd independ- ent rings, composed of clerks which if oot oath-Lound orgamzations, thn efficiency of weuch orgamzations, exercisad similer terror ovor their membera. Soms of theso rings have gouo na fAr ss to ap- propriate and muzilate tho rocords of the oftice, sud sll of them havo used public information for private meaus, One of them has sven es- tablished n baok to.lend mouoy to fellow-clorks &t usurions rates. ‘Che mombers of thoss or- gamzations Lave hold accrot meetings and have pledged the jont political influsuco of the asuo- clations to the support of auny member of the combiuation whcee place might' be impetiled. lelh sl NOTES AND NEWS, only €3,000 & yoar, but it bas boon a source of groat proflt to some predecessors of the present officer. It is keowu that Chaudler contemplates 8 reorganization of tho oftice, and a cloansiog of Ita various branchoa, A general chauge in tho personnel of the offico sud a large number of removals of Indian Agents and otuer oflicers on tho frontier ~may be counted ou with entire certainty, Whother the chapge will bring reform can now ooly bo s mnt- ter of confecture. Mr., Chandler offeced the %orlunn of Commirsioner to a distingutatied Now ngland gentloman. That gentioma: daolined the position on account «f the Insdoguacy of the salary,—88,000,~wlcroupon Alr, Chaudler offer- od to pay that gontlemsn §5,000 Iy;nurly out of hin owu pockot during the period Chandicr holds oftice if hio would accept it. The gontioman stiil drolined tho offor. It is expected that one of the firat thingu the new Commissloner of Indian Affairs witl bo callod upon to porform will ba to depiive the Quakots of cout.ol over the Indisns in Knneas. Recent evideuce ahows that the minor agouts thero hiave ecome corrupt. i THE NAVY. SPECULATIONS AND ABSURDITIES. Speciat Lispatch to The Chicago Trivune, Wasumratox, D. C,, Nov. 24,—The latcss can- Jocturo In regerd to the myaterious activity of tho Navy Depnrimont just at (hiy time 1s that tho President is prepaifog to communicato to Great Dnitain & poromptory rofusal to pay the exorbitzat sum of money which {a domnnnded by Canada for tho flahing priviloges accorded clsi~ zeus of the Uniled Slawes by the Treaty of Washington. The alsurdity of such a roport sathis Ia ahiown by slmply reading the twenty- accond articls of the treaty, shich does not pro- vido for the prosentation of any claims to the Uanitod Btates Govarnment, but to & Commlssion, which bes uot yet been appoioted. The most thist tho British Government conld do wounld ba to urge upon the Presidout the spseav appoiot. ment of Commlssionera to represout tho Unttod Btatos, snd 3t is not At all Mkely that our Govornment would refuse to o this without good excuse, In fuct, from en uuofticial point of view, it is impossible to soo why Canada should bo any moro auxious than the United Btates for tha award of tho Commission, since availablo statiatics load to tha concinsion that tho Cansdian fishermen have beon much more benofited by hisving a froo warket in the United Biates for tho ealo of the product of thoir flah. erios than thoso of tho Unlted Htatos by admis- alun to the in-shore fisherlen of the Dowinico, TUED CHIKF-ENGINZEW OF THE NAVY saya that Becrotary Roboson wishod to got the pavy in nsgood condition as possible hefors mnking his report to Cougraes, which is now In course of preparation. Becretary Iobeson is of tho opision that it is batter to Leep the oMBcers employed and tbe ebips in commission than to haye tho formor off and leavo the Istter rottin on tho dry-doak. Mr. Wood says be had ueur§ mothing about tho ements tlat the navy wan prepating in cipntion of & & sible ~ war with Bpain more han be had read in ~ tho nowspapers, o added that Svoretary Roboson [s about to put the oavy upon & footiug that will ensble tLo country 1o aus on the agerossivo as well as do. fousivein caso ofany duiculty with foreizu pow- evd, 1t s, howaver, an eatablished facs that the North Atlantic squadron has beon sod isto bazeintorced, though on othor band fb is enually truo that tus Enginser's Bursau of tho army has takon no ateps towarde putting the soa-conss defensca ou a somi-war footing. ANOTHER ABUURDITY, The ramor about a prospective dificalty with Fugiand ,on scoount of the fishories queasion DIVIDEND, Wasnnvatoy, D, C., Nov. 24.—Another divi- dend of 15 por cont will bo paid to the creditors of thie First National Dank of this city in Decem- per, which will mako the paymants amount to 75 per cont, and tlus pavinent wil not bo the {inal ouo, DES MOINES, Supreme Court Decistons--Jundgo Cole's Reuignation. Spectal Dirpaten to The Chicaan ‘Tribune, Drs Moinks, I, Nov. 24.—The Bupreme Court bas recoutly readered the following do- cleiona Where & pond or water-courne 1a 8o used as to ereato & nuisunco, It caonct be abated Ly Giling up the bed of the watar; but by romuving the sourco of the nuisance, cr reatraining the seimof tho porson who renders ths water ime uro. A A contrsct with the owner of a feld alonc a raili oad-track, whereln tho ownor sgreos witl the ltmlioad Compauy to keop the fence in good ardor, does not defeat tho right of action against 1be Railroad Compauy Tor damnges if Wi animal escspe through a dofoctive fonce upon the trock, and is ldiled. When o Indy Ieft her truck st o dopot of the Mitwauleo & 8t, Paal Railrosd, at evemug, aud [of notifled tha agont that sl designed to take the train early the nest moruving, end ibe trunk was doposited in tho baggago-room and locked up, It wad nn_accoptance of tho trunk by the Company, and establisbed the la- bility of n commen carnier, In this case, durivg $ho nisht the dovot was buraed, snd the tiuni witnit, Jodgwent was sfirmed aqaiuat the Company, althougl it was shown that the lagy, duriug the aveuning, cranged her mind sud dé- cidod not to take auy train, A morlgnvuhen wrasamptively exiats as long a8 tho dobt Is unpmd, whatevor changes the ot aecured ipay andergo, whetbier by nssigumont or reuowal. When money of the ealato of & decoasal wifo comed tnto tha bsada of the husband, who turus over uotes o thio oxotator in tieu of thu monsy, and afierwards the bustand is appo:nted execa- tor in tho place of the former one, tho note cap- uot bo mado subject to the dobt of the husband in & zeroishment procoeding agamnst the makor of the nate. 3 ‘There 18 su ovident disposition, in some locali- tioa, to eeize upon Judge Cole's realgontion for political offeci, aud willfaflly misconstruo his motiva in resigning. It is now charged that bo deforrod it to tho actlon of Qov, Kirkwodd, for the purpuss of dofeating or embarrassing $ira- woad's and othors’ elaima for United Stxtes Hon- ator. I am auchorizod to aay that £10 insinustion v falio, Tho readons woro as given: the: ho might comoulete suveral important decisions wiuch had boep ssaigned to o, and which bad alroady occapiod much time aud labor, Thesn insinuations indicato that the Booatorisl contest will be n atong and bitter one, —possibly more [y lh:‘\ln that in which Harlan was formerly de- featod. e OCEAN STEAMSHIP REWS. Nuw Youx, Nov, 24.—The steawnship L'Amer- Ique, whict waa reported yeaterday as disabled, had fifly-one cabln passangera aud . constder ablo number In the steersge. Oulv a partion of the cabin passcugers waut oo the China to Quooustown, the rest—thirty-eight io number— continulug tho voyago in L'Amerique, undoreail for Frauce. Moyire, Nov. 2{,~Steamahip Elysia, from Steamship Caspisn, from Now York, bas arriv Movupr, Nov. Baltimore, lias arriv —_—— DANGEROUSLY ILL. Npeeial Diiateh [o The Chieaco Lyioune. u¥. 24.—Capt, Georgo L. Varkins, 1. is wo abuird canard. The arbitrators have uos yei como to anv gonclusion, aod bave mede no formal repors to eithor Government. . TUE MYSTRRIOUS NAVAL ACTIVITY continues, Turea more officars ware to-day or- deied to ons of the ironclads that aro atthe reu- devous at Nerfolk. Thoir ordors direct them to report Lhere Deo, 4. 'I'he curlous thing about all these ordora 18, that while alarge number of vesusle have boon ordered into commission and furnisbed with & comploment of officers, no naval utores or stores of auy kind have been gout to the vewsols, nor have orders for the sup- ply of any stores been wade, 1t cav be posi. tivoly etated thut in accordance with receut ordork the following (ronclads are now or soun will bo ready fur any nmemnc_v : Ajax, Canonicnw, Conanchie, Diotutor, Lebigh, Mako- vac, Mauhatian, Monsdaack, Montauk, Wabnals, Passsic. licanoke, Haugus, Tercor, and Wyandotie, ‘Uheie is, Lowever, still Eood roasou 0 bolievo that tho fricndly relations etween tlus country and Bpain will be nodis- tuibod. Indoed, it Li now confidently sxpecisd that the Presidant will be sbla nd t0 Cona R1ess, Mtk bis mesasge, # drati of a uew tresty Miantonomab, for the past twelvo yi Mansger of tho West- eru Union Telograph Company's ofiice {n thig city, and well sud fayorably kuonn through the ::amuvul. is lylug dangeroualy ill at his res jonce. ‘Spezias Disvateh (0 Th Chieano Tribune, Waunniurox, D, C., Nov, 24.—T'le wife of U, J. Murray, editor of the South Hsod Herald, who wau shat by W, A. Pslmer, lies hers very ll, and the physiciaas fear 10 teil Lior of tho st tempted murder of her husband lest the sbook might kill her. — CALIFORNIA ITEMS. B8axn Francwsco, Nov. 24.—Msf, William FL Kerne, of Los Augeloy, waa to-day thrown from bis buggy sud kidled. Ho was a graduste st Wast Point, sud waa on the sta® of Gen. Daker at Ball's Blofl, The Mexicsn Consal hiere has recoived a tale- gram from the Moxican Minlster 1o Wasbiogton denying the reportod snoexation treaty. Quatowm Uollector Hhonuon has received orders to.l:dm\hn Custamelisuse eapenses AA wor o deed, be aud his wife bave becu lahoring under Intense religious oxcitement, imamuing con- stantly that they saw visions of Heaven and sheir Savior, and boing alucet contiunally siug- ing, oraying, or shouting. To-day, however, they nsrnfisd bitterly, and tueir dificalty ro- sulted in the death of both. Cotoner Vebb liss Jnst 1eft to Loid an juquest on the bodi ARRANT ROGU| Speerar sinvateh to e Tridunes BostoR, Nov, 2i.—Abont th mouths 50 8 | company was organizod in Comoecticut under tho namo of tho Crystal 8;ring Brawery, G, J. Mansfleld ana George W. Bustecd, two Boston mon. were the principsl actors. Theycame to Boawon eisortly after and e.tablished themnelves at 1842 Tremont uireet, Wharo they procoodod to fitupabrewery, aud, a few days ago, bagan opera- tions, and wvp to Tuesday had produced 150 barrels of beer. Tnon, they baving patd no sitention to the fovenne lawe through &l their operations, tha Revenue officera seized their stock aund gixtarev. I¢ has now transpirod that Manatleld and Bustoed constituted the Company, which pur- ported to hase a capital of £4)0,603, anl that neither of them is worth = cent. They wero rich, Lowever, in the Company's stick, with which their pockets were filled, rod this they made their stock in trade, A large amount— how much is not known ; probably not even by the men themselvos~Las baen gold. They em- P ognl about {ifty men iu the establishment, aud enc! ono af these DBad to buy & sharo for §25 boforo they could como to work, aod their watos for ihe past two months had been paid in etock. Thev owe for thoir maclunery and Lops avdinalt and for copeilerable Isbor that bad beeu performod. Many cascs have come to linhe of poor parsons whohuve boen windled out of evoryibing. The sensity which attaches to tus dofrauding of the overnimont [a a Gine not exceeding 1000 and impnsoumeot for a term no: excewding ono yoar, and what is remarkablo about tho case i that the actors prozoeded in vpen deflance of the lawa. They were repeatediv visted by the Revenus oflicors and Lold plaiply what thoy ought to do. and what would be tho resut of & refusal. When the ollicers made tho eeizure, and the workmen saw that thev bad beon swin- dled, & great excitement provailod. Thoy broke opon tho boer-houss, and mavy of them became tutoxicated and 80 balsterous that a riot almost tureatoned. Cant. Chasa, of Btation 10, with a L] orce of polico, lowever, camo to tho scewe, quiet wae 1ostored. Manstietd Las disapy BAMK ROD3ERY. Moxnoz, Mich., Nov. 24—\ dating and suo- cesstul burzlary was comaittod oo the First Natiopal Pans of this eity carly this moruing, ‘I'he walchmnn was bound and gsgged, the outer doors of the sata were blown off, aud en- trance wae obtslned 10 tho inside of tho kafe by prsiog opon the luner door wita wedgea, Do- twoon 817,000 and £18,000 wore obtatned, Fiva or six men participated [n the robbery, some of whom remsinnd oatsids oo guard, An ad- jiumg ofico was entored by Fome of the party, aod tho lumates Lopt quiol by hav~ 1ug pieto!s hiold £5 their hoads, The explosion was very heavy, brosking ont windows, aud moking & completn wreck of the room. The gang 1 thought Lo have scattered in diferont di- rections. Up Lo noon uo srreste had bosn made. ‘Tho bank offory $2,000 for tho capture of the raobbers. Later.~-The baok ofiicers publish a statoment, Tle cxudt loss (s ¥17,428. Toe wutolus fund of the bask was £29,000. The bank still liaa a sur- plusd of $12,009, in addition to ité usimpaired capital of $175,00. THE KIDNAPPING OF BLAIR, Speetal isvateh to T he Chicaao Trivie. SpnisorixLy, Mo, Nov. H.—Some surpriee s folt in the Executive Departmont at tho roport- od action of Detective Duil, of Capt, Tustle's Chicago Detective Agency. Bull was sppoin & moasenger, somo days 8g0, t0 ervo a requlsi- tiun on the Govornor of Nebrasks for the arrest of ouaJ. I, Dlair, indicted for porjury in the Coox County Crimioal Cowt. It ap- pears from tho Bt. Louis papors that Blair was arrested, takeu to 8. Louis, shonce to New York, sud to Euglaod to answor s charge of wwindliog in that country, 1o was not returned to Chicaga to syswer tho clarge for which the requistion was ledusd, and no retarn has vet heun made to tho Executive ou the requisiion, but the prieonsr bas baon spirited out of the conntry. If hls arront was effectod under loy, Havmd{n'l requisition, whiosvar took him hence to New York aud to Fnglaud {s guilty of kidnaps Ing, snd the prisoner will have to be returnel hf“‘ Detective Bull is expected to ride aud ex- plain, RAILROAD BUTCHERY. Speeral Diauolen ta The Chicaro Tribune, Wasutiaron, D. O., Nov. 24,~Frivato letlers from survivors of the torrible railroad accident tn South Caralins, sbow that the cause of all this horror wou in the drunken employes of the ralroad. Tho survivors, who lavo almost mursculonaly esoaped, propose to do thelr duty tothe commuoisy, and will seek to have tho druukards sud those who employed them maoet with sovers and just poussinent, A MURDER TRIAL. Special Dupatch to The Chisaga Tridune, Fort Warng, Nov. 24.—Ja tha caso of the Siate va. Clsrles Krout, who bas boen ou trial in the Criminal Court for the past ten days for wurder {o the finit degree, tho srguments of counsel closed this aftornoon, sod the jurv reired to Aoliverato on s verdict, Al this writing (9 p. m.) thoy bave uot agreod. A MYSTERIOUS MURDER. Spenal Dispateh to £ha Chisuo Tridune, EataMazoo, Mich., Nov. 34.—The body of & a0 sased Wairaus was found st Houls Haren entorday aftoroon. Ho went from Marshall it weok, and was seen going towards the lake mth 8 couplo of men Thursday., The post- mortem oxaminstion showed that he had been turown dowu, aud bis face ield in the sand till ho ezpired. Thero ia n 1 c'ow to the murdorors. The hudy was taken home to-day. DEATH OF A MURDERER. JouviaviLLr, Nov. 24.—Precinels two montha sgo Jscob Router, of New Albanv, tried o hwm his wifa to death. lla failed. e then murdered her and navercd hin windpioe, He lingered on thp vergo of death noveral wenkn, thenimproved and fNinally, a8 was supporad, Lo recoverad. To-day ho endeavored to show tha doctor thare mes a throat tha vize of a niclel, and fell ESCAPED FROM PRISON, Br. Lovia, Mo. Nov., 24.—Joueph H. Fore, who killed his brother-in-law Ieach nome two Years ago and aubsequently twice attempted to sassenioate bia wife from jealousy or fosanity, and wae sent to the Panitentisry for toa yeara, ercapad from the {rison at Jefferaon City ealy this morning. Twa call-mates, Robert Nortoo for burglary, and J, W. Peters, & United H.ates prisonar for robbing a post-office, a.so encaped. JAIL-BIRDS RECAPTURED. Speaar Dispateh to The Clieazo [Tibune, Font Warxz, Nov, 24.—~Last night Willisam Alberson and Michasl Keller, two of tho prison- ora vho escaped from jail Monlay night, waro recaptured. The wife nf Alberson and & woman uvamed Jenule Lunrar were also arrested and ll())fk? ;mou a chargo of belng aciessoriss to @ plot., ARREST FOR EMOEZZLEMENT, Sgeerar Dupaten to The Chicann Tribune. Mrwarese, Wia., Nov, 91.—Juho Daley, Town Tronsurer of Granville, this county, has besn arrentad for embozzloment of town fands on & warrant isasod ot tho inarance of his bondsmen. A VENGEFUL SCHO.AR. Arectal Insratel t The Ch Tribune, Kavayazoo, dict., Nov. 2).—MoCormick, & achool-maater in Ross, was nearly Lilind yester- day by being stenck with a stons by & boy named Mahenoy, whom ho had punisicd. POLITICAL. A MERE SUGGESTION. Pirrspono, Pa., Nov. 20.—The Post of to- morrow morping %ill contsin s carefully-consid- erod ariicle on the question of the Presdency, enggesting tho namo of Judgo Jeromuh 8. Dlack, of Penueylvania, for the considerstion of tbo Detnocratie Conveution. After stating that Graut will undoubtodls be thie Repblican can- didate, and doc’aring that the politicsl fnatitu- tions of the country are in most imminent peril, the article cancludes: **Penuwylvania has not yet presentod a favorite son for the consideration of tho pation at large; nor wonld wo in ter bebalf thrust s favoritc sou forward. hut while discusning posaible candidates, it thould not be forgotten that Pennsylvants kas & gon than whom nione bear o prouder froot in tho forward rank of Aiatesmanshin; s ma3 whose life tias heeu a8 pure an his atatescanship 1 far-reach- iog sud comprehensive ; & man whoso good sl vice haa been uupeeded by tho adminintrations of tho Isst mxteon years, buc to whom those administrations have gopo in tho hour i Of peril to ank that the patt of aafety bn pnints | ed ont; a man under whom ofticial cotrupsion | would not te permitted to exixt, lews to lourals aud spread tuelf ik & green bay troo till it oversliadows tha whole laud; s nisn wha Las boen traned in the highest school of statesman ship, who {8 acknowledged on all hands to be tne gresteat coustitutional expounder of the age, sud whose alresdy distinguished eervices bava crowned bim with laue rels worthily bestowed: & man _undor whose guidance the Republic would be safo, and by whom it would be broughe back to the tiue aud aocient landmarks, so that it mighs enter u on tha sccond ceutury of ita existence, cloth- od with biight promise and sutrounded by eu- during certainty. INDIANA REPUBLICAN STATE CONVENTION. IxpraNarotis, Ind., Nov, 24.—At » meoting of tho Ropoblican State Central Committeo this evening, tha foliowing official eall for & Re- publican State Convention was promulgated ; Tlie Republizsns of Indiana are fovited to meat In deleg.te conveu 131 {n the City nf Indianapolis, at the ems of Muric, at 10 0'clock on Taesday, tho 224 day of Ferruury, 163G, to give azpression to' heir po- Htical faith snd purpdves, and 1o nominsts w candic date for Governor, Lieutenanl-Gorernor, Becretary, Aulitor and Trassurer of State, Attoruey.eneral, foir Judgea of tLe Supreme Court, Clerk of the Buprems Court, Reparters of the Supreme Court, and Buperin- tendent of Public Instruction, to be rhoten on ibe sscond Tuesday o October, 1876 3 alao, to saloet dele. aates to the noxt National Republican Conventicn, ol Sftecn Prestdential electors to be choson on the irat Tuesdsy in November, 171, upan the baals sdopt.d by the State Central Cownitice. The represcntation 1s fized st ope delegate for exch 100 Yotes, nd ono for cach fraction over o Yotad cost in the sevcral conntles for W. W. Curr/, Secteta-y of Btate, at the general slection In October, 1172, ‘Coupty Commissioucrs are requested to calt County Covtentions ou Batarday, the Sth das of Fe- ruary next, for the purpose of appointing def ‘gutes on the Rhove basts, with tho viow of having s fuil repre- sentation. VIRQINIA POLITICS. WasnINaToN, Nos. 24.~Tho offort to reorzan- izo the Republican psriy of Virginia by a fusion witu ths Indepondeat Congorvatives bas proved a failure, It s aud by prominent Republicans tha: the Repub'ican party, a3 an cremaization. bas po part 1 this movemout, snd that there are not tweaty mea in tha State, onteido of the omall cotesla who proposed it, who gave it their sauction, FOLITICAL NOTES. 11 the object of reviviuz tho third-term spook ot this time was 0 test public seutiment, tho resnlt caonot bo vory esciuraging 1o the frionds of tho project. Tha poor ghost Hterally 1123 0o frisnda worth naming.—~New York Trib- une. Reforring o the Texmporance-ticket fol'y in Penusylvavia, the Harriburg Telegraph ob- Borves: Lho Prohibitionk away from them, crate. Does sucl ay The vacancy in tho United Btatos Benate nc- casionod by “the death of Mr, Feniy leaves it optional with Gov. Ingersoll, of Conuscticut, whether a wpecial eession of the Legislaturo sball ba called to olact & Benator to fill ths va- cancy, or to appont & Senator ad Interim, to boid antil tho ession of tue Logielature to bo elactod next epring, which will opou {n May. As to the candidacy of Bam Rauda'l for the Soeakerslup, ' tho highest position within the Rife of the Domourstic pariy,” the Baltimora Gaxile to that party propounds : 1a it wiiling, fu fudorsiog him, 40 ccept a¢ tha stand- ardihe Democraey which Alr. Handal] advosutes, aud W0 leforu the country on & platform of protection, - cressod official sxlirica, aad fugtlon ? Thesanro the privciples Mr. Randall has putlhly indorsed, which Oaugries will mako the pailey of the party v 1474 by electrug Lim to the position to which be sapires, % It ta rumored that Gov. Ingersoll, of Cane wecticat, wiil appolnt either ex-Gov. Euglish or Coogressmsu Barnum to fill the vaconcy occa- stoned by the doath of Bonator Ferry, to hold uotil (ho meeting of the Legislaturo tn May noxt, Gov. Iogersold, it 18 understod, ia bim- solf an sspirant for the Hensio. sud, it I8 suie mised, may himself Lo a caudldate when tho Logiulature convenes. The term for which Mr, Terry waa electod does ol oxpire unil 1879, Ls-Senator Foster al2o looms up among the pos- sibilitios, The way to doal with polygamy In Utsh {s by progecuting thaws who practice {v, not by racog. oiziog wlflumuua 10arTiuges a8 lawful, as Judf:u hy , laving kicked the Repullicans ‘uow kicked I turn by the Demo- dership us theve rosulis prociato AcKean did by entortaiuiog a enit for divorce the ninetoentl wifo, snd docreeing Lier an extor- tionate sum for support ad intenm. Congroas Lay Emrld»d law by whiok palygamonas marriage can be prosecated fhe same aa bigsmy, ‘Thaore qusy be diftkeulty in gotitng jurios to conviot, but tius ditticultv is found elsewhore, 8ad im other ceimes.—Cincinnati Uazel e dandy THE NATIONAL GRANGE. LovisviLLg, Ky, Nov. 24.~—At thuo session of tte Nationsl Grauge to-dsy the remalning olti- cors were eloctod ae followw : Pomens, Mrs Goddard, Connecticut ; Flora, Mra. Adams, Min- nosote : Asalsiout Btoward, Miss Carrie Hall, Louisville. ‘t'ie Comumitioo appointod to arrangd the mar- risge cerenouisl roposted sdversoly, sud wero wustaiued, —— WISCONSIN INSANE HOSPITALS. Suecial Dugateh o The Chicaus Tridund, Mamsox, Wis., Nov. 24.—The capacity of the Northern Insane Jlospisal at Ostkosl having beon enlarged by the complotion of & oew wing on the ¢all of the Qoveruor, under the law of 1872, Qov. Taylor, President Atwood, of the Madlson Kospiial, sud Preaidont Maxon, of tha Oalikoah Hoypltsl, met at the Oaplsal this atisse noon to readjust tho Hompital distilcts of tin Sn‘\d-. and give ncticethat sll tanne rere-rs retiding within _the folloving-namad cou: willl be rocaived at the N, Oc¢hkonh aftor Jan. 1, furuls accommodation : Broan, Calumet, s thern Meapitnl =t 870, Eo far a8 1t ewn = u.\ml]._»)mll. unyr.')lem. ark, Dodeo, ' or, Fond " dn Lse, Groon Lake,' _Jaior- #on, ~ Kenoshs, Kawannes, Lincain, Msnitowoe, Marathon, Idsrquetts, Milwaukes, Outaamin, Oconto, Ozaukea, Partaco, Racine, Shawano, Shaboygan. Taylor, Was.inton, Wan- keabis, Wan:acs, Waoshara, Winnenago, asd Wood : and that all insano peraovs in ths Coun- tien of Adamm, Bairon, Buffalo, Burnett, Chipe pewa. Columbis, Ciawford, Dano, Donglas, Dann, Esu C'aita, Grant. Graen, Inwa, Jacksn, Junean, LaCiosee. Lafayatts, Monroo, Do in, Pivres, Poix, Ricvland, Koek, Kt. Crarx, Bauk, Trorapelean, Vernon, and Walworit ab tho Wiss cousin State Hoapital at Madiso The division 14 madoon a b of gvine five. nights of the inasoo popuiation to the Uslikosly Horvital, whith ban’ the capucity of 60U, aud turee-mighthn to Madison, whicn hak & capacity ot 300, the populution of thu com tics assigned to Orbisan being nbout 702,000, And of those ag. sizuod to adicon about 635,000. Tho co 1nties tranaferred from to Oshkosh ars Mil- waokes, W.uk Knusshs, Clark, Basleld, Astiaod, Linzoln, and Ta,lor, LANSING, MICH. Appointmients~the New Capltofm senntor Chrisnuncy. Special Inspaten in Tte Cinetto Triune, Lavsxo, Mich,, Nov.94.—Gov. Bagley hiea sppcioted Parm 8. Do Graf, of Charlotte, Eaton County, Cireuit Cour: Comminsioner, place of Tsnac D. MeCutchoon, resigotd, hating beea appoiuted Judga of Provate. John N. Fostor, of Ludington, has been no- poiuted by the Governor Agaut fortho State Commismoners for the Cure of Juscrilo Ofoud- ets for Masan Couaty, The Biate Dmid.oz Commisgionera lnat evone ing awarded the cuntract for lieatng tho bow Capitol building to the Walworth Manafactu.ing Companr, of Bost .u, Masy., for £59,313.04, Benator Christiancy will be banquatod at tho Lausing House, thia avenlng, by tho e.tizaas of thuw piaca, 1creap2etiva of party. TUE TUR ‘The Great San ‘ranciaco Bnco Posts poned, Sax Fraxcisco, Cal., Nov. 2/.—The Preifia Jackey Club hold a meeting to-day, snd fu ac- cordanco mith the dosires of the owners of thu horgea enterad, and the geanersl seatimont of turf-men, pielpeucj tho lou-mide taca wll oot o “or. ANCIAL, LANESBORO, MINN, Special Diapaten to The Chizazo Trigune, LaCnossr, Wia., Nov. 24, —Pazecsan & Tavlor, dealers in drv goods, groceries, etc., at Lanes horo, Minn., closed their doord to-day. Liubile itica about 210,000, s BUSINESS NOTICES. Rurnett’s Cocantue for the hair has stood the teat of timo and eompetition, 1t Las eatab- lished s ruvutation fur purity snd etiicacy in_every Quarter of the world, Turtwenty yrara it has beea s favorilo with the panply and s leader with the trade, Tho uame * Cocoajnz” lsa Larome o valuzble pro erly, We liavo (8 sblishes our foly right 0 its fre 1o several suita at thus protecting the public and ouraalves fram imuouitian. UNDERWEAR. Great West Bad Diy Goods Houge CARSON, PIRIE & (0, MADISON AND PEQRIA-ST3, GREAT SACRIFICE UNDERGLOTHINE CORSETS. TLadies’ Chomisas, Corsot Cover P Embrotdory: 455 ; wwoal omics Fasaz and Ladies Cnemises, Plain Oardea’ Bang, 500, worth 80n. Ladies’ Chemises, with Embroiderod Band, 7603 price claswhora S1.46, Tadien” Chenses, Corded Gand end R'Ad, ex. fing Muslin, §1; worth 51,60, Ladiey Chomises, PuiTad and Embrotdered, wlso Tuckod and Embrosdorod Frons, S1; worth $1.60. Lindios’ Ohemisos at $1.35, £1,50, and §1.76 worth much more, 200 Ladios’ Hi:ht.Drsssos, Tucked Bosom, Lined Back, 81 ; worth - 1.76. 200 Ladies" Nifl_hz-Drox'mu. Tucks and Ruf- flon ail down front, S1: wéll worth SL.66. 100 Ladies’ Iight-D-osaos, Tuciod and Bm. brofdorod 1roat, $1.501 uun) prios, $3.60. 100 Ladies' Noglit-Dronses, Wamzutta Mus- lin, ex. ino Embroidory and Tucks, $3; worth $3, 200 pr. Lad{es' Drawers at 46e, worth 750. 200 pr. Ladios’ Drawerd, Tuoked and I'ine Atuslin, 0, worth A5¢. 300 pr. Ladios’ Drawors, Tucked ard Eme brojdored, ex. “fine. ct 700, $1, and 1.6, worth $1, 1,40, $1.76. A LARGE LINC OF LADIEY WHITE SKIRTS, 600 to §8, worth nearly double the price. INFANTS' CLOAKS, DRESBES, SLIPS, ROBES, BINS, \WAISTS, Anda full lino of [NFANTS' [IAND.RNIT WORSTED GOODS ut o grost azofilco 170m former Drioss, COoOmSETE. 300 pr. Woven Coraots ot 80c, werth 75c, 200 patr Pvench Woven Corsats ub 660, tor- mer price, $1,25. Datter Quality Prench Wova Corsots, $1; formarly $1.80. 300 gr. extra fino Fronch Wove Corsets at - 1.50 3 formerly eold for $1.25. & 300 pr. orkuperoxtra Corio 53 and $2.25 ~—nover bolore suld Jorloss than $4and 5d.- 50 a DT!H a big bargalu, Alxo full hno of hand-niado 8ido Bteel Cor- Sots very oheap, Misson Wainia and Missox® Frngc:"Wavn nite, Oorsbts in all sizes, colorod nad Madam Moody's Exira Louz Corssts, et Tgsfixfion'- Glovoitting Corants, “GQ," Madame Foy’s Bkirt-Bupporting Corsets, all L::-m'n" Buatlos, in all sizos, from 260 upw. It Pays to Trade on the WiLsoN & EVENDEN'S OlL TANKS, MEASURING PUMP, 2N\, 47 & 49 Weat Tako 8t “\'\\) oIIoACO. EFSend for Catalogue. ntfacturers nf HVENDEN'S WOOD.COVERED OANS. West Side, EVANSTON RCIIOGL OF INDIVIDUAL INSTRUCTICN. Hrudents Taught Individusly inatesd of fu, Claveew FOR BOTH BEXES, Yonrhe and Adults, 1u Common Kclioal, Academic, v Studles, Koo views and Tescher Truluing. Luition sud Board' (eve eryibing furniaped), $125 to $135 per 18 wueks, Winter 1eFim begine Doc, U, Aply o Wk, P, JONES, A M. Evavston, 1l Y e DIAZLLIAN PEODLE SPECTACLES Baltad to all aligita by Juspectivn st NANASEL'S, Optls ol 48 Madilova-al, (Lslbune Butlding),