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" STATE AFFAIRS, iflesmucs of tho Retiring and In~ coming Governors of Minnesota, dov. Pillsbury Gives His Views at Longth on the Railroad Qustion, Ho' Recommends the Payment of Rae pudiated Rallrond Bonds, Bills, Introduced in tho Ohio Legislatura . Yostorday, . MINNESOTA, THE NEW SIATE OFFICERS, Bnertal Dimnutah to The Chicaas Tridune, 61, Paut, Miun., Jan, 7.—The Stato oficers elect wora lunngurated to-day, and tio meanages of thoretiring and Incoming Governors doliv- ered before a laryo assomblage, tuoluding smong {nd invited guonts Gov. Tarry, of tho Ioadquar- tors' Stafl, and numorous former oflicisla of the Btato, GOV. DAVIS' MISSAGE. Tho messsgo of Gov. Davis, the retiring Ex- ecutive, -{n compored In. excellent Euglish, Though compact enough, Ita length ia too great for more thon fragmentary admission o onr crowded columns. The Governor summarizes the ropart of tho Btats Rallroad Commissionors as follows s “The Raflroad Comminsioner presents fn his report #0mo inicresting statemonts of tho cost of construct- 1og-snd operstiig roada of tho standard guugo, and BURR 10 feasiUiliLy of narrow-gs ugo rouda in those portions of tho Btate whore new raifroad facilliien aro nea Thezo ato naw in Minnesals 1,054 miles of railrond tn operation, Tliose roads ara foproscntod by 866,108,940 of stock, snd carry a fotal fundod debt of $°0,084,619, eand floating dcbt of £5,733,104 Tue reporied gros earnings of theao roads 'for the oz wore $3,0015000, & docroass of $1,442,610,10 150m Tho caruinga of tha precoding year. Tho operat Ay ahlr B850 5, abowing o drmean fea tho ol 0,85, sliowing o dacren ek GATTINAS Of (o pioviome yoat of 8170000 Tha sgitntion aud discureion of the relativa obligations of Aha railroad companies and rights of tho people Linva Fenulted {n o holter undersiauding, and lu rontiments of concessfuu and concilition i Doth partin (o tho coniroverny, ‘thess bentimouts found exyrosslon in thaact upproved March f, 1 feel nuthorizod to atate, from tho culire abaence of complafut, thal the Act Livw iven satiefaction, atd thnt no Lurther loginhse tion will b neceesary 80 long a0 tho present cituation Femsing unchanged, The most important portion of Gov. Davis' mensago {s'davotod to the cousideration of tne quosticn of Minnesota's rulroad bonds, s sub- gun wiiich hss been, tho Governor rass, “*a pie of repruach by onr creditors and recrimi- nation, excuse, aud dafense by many of ouc citi- z¢os 'for woco thau tificen yeare.” A lucld bis- fary of tho feanance of the bonds and tho neg- loct of tho Biate to do the square thung in given, followed bya recial of the arsumonts in brief for and agninst puyment of tho bonds, after which the Governor says : 1t is assorted by sonis perrons whe have embitterod our people by the fufliction of unquulifiod censuro - an them, that we havo plauted ouroelves upn ot ex- plictt.denial that thero {s anything duo ujou ticse ao- urilics, Buch {3 not tho santiment of our people. Butmany of them do think thet dhe transncifon fn af focted by eircunittaces which ought to abiate matori- ally from the obligation to py theao rerurities at thelr faco in tho case of tiws@ who hold fhe bonds with no- Ueoof the fucta. Thia is a defensu tist any debior Basitho. sight to make, Lut tn making it bo onght not $0 bar overy aveutio 10 adjudication, aud malko bis do- fontoas o purt a protousa {03 nok peying wnyiiing. As to tha poriion which wo do wrongfully refuse to ) tha warld will hold that we repudicto as long s wo my juriadiction to auy tribunal to entertain the ques- tdon (nvolved, 1supposo that whien tho clatma of tuis Government sgufust Great Dritmn were first wivaaced' on sccount of damages dono by Cons foubrutd craiscrs, tho English people wera an permuaded that thoy < owol nothing, aud were os firmiy resolved to pay nathing, as any of our peoplo to-dayare. Hut no man sud' no natlos ought to Lo the jiidro in 1t own caitse, And according- Iy thiose' yreat “Govirumouta countitited s Court at eucva, subunitted to. itejuriadiction, and sbided by 1ho Judgment of that uulmpessioned forum, It is go examplo wortly of our imitation. If & Loard of Gom= mlsafoners conipatod of men of” o not af this Sate, eminent for Intcgnty and Judiclal wisdom, could be 1ng cxpenscs wero invested with furisdiction to hear and delermine the questions {nvolved, by a.consideration of evary equity, legal of moral, oxisting o cithor side of the contro- yerey, {t canuot_Ua presumod that our people would Deatiate to perform ‘tho award, If thow bonds woro Youd in thefr fuceptlon ot any feason, or if (hey wer procured by fmudulent ropresentations or unfaithnit performance of couditions proceslent ; or If thiere i a clxss of unfortunate persons who ‘Invosted fn good faith for yalue, %jthont notice, 80 thst tho hst-named defensa Is not irplicable to them, or if thoy aro wholly due, lot us moet cach responnibicy s becomes a great Biato, holding its Honor dearur than anyihing clss, 1 am Awaro that au over-prudent, caloniating judz- ‘mont might not prompt & public man to whom tie im. medista commeniatirus of thoss who bava houored him aro very grateful, ta epeak much words, Dut I know that thero {8a Ligher rulo of action whicl ro. Quires thot Biates no lesa thun men shall do Justics no mattor how oucrous may te tha performatice. This rulo bears upon our peovle pow,. It contains forces of self-arsertion gaiua which no opporition not fonnded in right can stund with sny permanency. Wo bhava dlaregurded it tov long slroady, Tlio following §8 tho concludlng, eentance of the document : Having now porformod my finnl offielal act, T closs my conuectlon with thu bign posttion with.wiileu tho péoplo likve honorod me, with tha exprossion of an carnest wial for tho prosperity of tho State, and {hst 1ho eminent citizen,who Lins bien cliosen 85 my mitcs ceasor may receive your mont eficiont ald fn makiug lisAdmiulatzation bensficial to the psople and houora~ blo to himwelf, GOV. PILLENURY'S MEB48AGH opons witli the cougratulatory sontooces ususl In this freo and proaperoua country on Etate oo~ caslors, and than reonlls the sctivity, extrava- Ranon snd mal-production which ligured as tho promioent causas of the ocomparativoly hand times. Municipal bonded debt 1 mouined over Bomewhat asn thorn in tho side of tno young Btato, and tho fuct of its {nerease at the rate of 50-por- caut duting the lasc. 5 yoara bricfly de- plored, and in dmp&:ing the subjact the recom. meudatiou in mado that a constitutignal limit bo numcd for tho total nccumulation of publio obt. Tho v:‘gm.u“ seselons aro thought to be too long aud contly, ‘LMo, Blato printing is thought to cost. too much, and the ofice of At:ornoy-Cienoral i con- eilered too woll-pald for a uenrly useless ap- poudaga to Govornmont machinarv, The Insuranco sud Buijroad Commissionor- nhips cavuot bo consolidated with good:rosilts, 1u tho now spportionteut of the wembors of tho two Housos, a smallor Bouate 19 recommond~ ed for economy. v . The tatel tax colloctions.ara £114,000 less than ldst yoar, beuco this scuivivg: for chienpoosg, The ‘Govurnar suya, inteligoutlys “F buliayo that a nobler appreaistion of tho excoptionnl bieeninga wa onjoy 18 shown by judicious caro of what wo possesy than. by luvish coxpenditures thak deaw upon the future,” 3 Notuithstanalng whick obrorvation, the Govs "mflfi.fluflkfl Qunasota showd * pus up lively * for this Coutounial at, Philadelphis, she boing 1n danger of injury throughstho ioud calls to. ba made. a2 the big show by slster States who hankor for tho transatlantia amigraut, “Lrea-cultuce iu touchud upon sid tts necesaity earneatly arguod. ‘ U9 Governor bolievos that & privata murdur should bo folluwed by o legal homicide, und thinks that the right of discration su to outenco 850ulQ be taken trom juries; _ A defeot in the ‘Lax law 1 neilad, whereln no- tico of forfoituro of taxad goods i wilhiisld Trom the vickim. Gabernatorial viaws upou tho lmportant sub- ect of throatensd ‘ropudiation are below pro- Bented vorbatim; Y'oomia now 1o a subloct, the speedy and proper dis- Potal of which I beliova to'ba demsuded by overy cous $ideruilon alika of yoliny, justine, und huniie, I abudo £ the sdjustinont of tho vhligatious uf tho Hiate ropro- seuted by tho long-staudiug ' Minnesota titat atly rosdBaide.” No duty surely cun te mora obliuatory upon those Intrustnd with tho highost Jublio nierests {Ban tho vigilant maintenauce of o scusitive pubiio credit, Wituont that, indved, Uttls (s 1oft worlhy of fjibito preservatiou, “Tho fast thab tho holiers of Leso obligalions are dsbarred: tho ordinary remedy Erovided Ly thy courts of futice, und are forced to Jely-whallp ungn.the banor of ta Htate, shoukl dsopen Tather than weaken tho sunsa of such,obligation in the inindsof bonest mew. Lwilk uot insull your uudere standing or weuse of juilice ¥o fur ax 10 uitempts serious Ampment in support eltior of the valllis o equity of:thia claion, byoh tLs, Biate. Tite puria 1 evado Just obligution s never, indced, withs L wicther in publlo or private 1 will suillcu Lo asy that ther fs, rs, Tu possible, lore than thy cuaiomary CICUSD fUE BToe "Thio measure providing for the te. udnrwent au anusually Jrotracted 0d searuling discunaipn during toa longest Iegisias Live zeueion uvor beld .o th ‘Tuiifiory-ar State, Ita varipya leavislons ware subjected to close luspoction. inlepidmnlinthe peojle canyeusd o publly moste ings aud by jealous aud watchful publia pross, and ] wilig the maurity of schomon, smple tima Was given. foe ila further disoussion. prior to ta sube i ppeceet b e o B red e P oo, and thus Linat dn“n’ i mo, nok y sud inconaidorato scilon, but by sacacseives Jeben .8 part Lo Comattalion, onimusliod wiih e e m:m;::o «:a :“I info h"'ln )l}on&v‘cr. the s rrovided. for wera fiowl the.. ~tmosk Comptlance’ by e e d oObligees o e tourss; pratended .tLio passsgs of thy WholiF Wxinduniesd, 1n the Legiiasion e papens 1os reople, by (hoss undie and illel!imata means which unliappily too often impalr the purity of legialstion snd populer action, Lut it in certain that e kyosens was liot mors dug {o the infuenca of thoso who wars sup- oned to be directly fnterented in {4 rasaige, than to that widenpreadt zeal fn §ta behalf which was tourded apon on_honest faith in fts bonefit to the peopls at farye, That tho senemo {iaolt waa, at the time, pro mature and unwieo, the fmopis quickly discovolnd, 1o thelr oosl, but tha attempt to cliargs upon {h othar rerty to & Uad tmrgain tho rerulta of an act of fall ddelleratoly coinmitted by thamrelyca eviticon a child- Ish and igiiohis disporition_ whieh T shouid Le orey to Hifnk could fatrly cbatacterizo (he peopla of this Htuge, Tha bonde thue doibe-atoly fxaued are h norsons in all perta of the country, They exps i ninmistakalds alilgation, stiested Ly the grest xesl of the Btate, but ey convey no Liut of qualifed pay- mond nor. Intimatlon that could, by sny posaihility, gerve an a warting Lo Innacenl purchasers, Bvery duy they thus remain diationored throatena tha lanting dise horior of cur Stite, But the con-lusiva eatopped of tha Last ples for nin-jayment, whetber npon Jeml o cquitabla groumils, fatlia fact hat 1ho fitate loug ago obtajued h{ forerloure the rroperty wid i was the conelidaration for ber asaump'lon of the dobt lo securs which anch pm[‘crl{ was ¥lmm1]. Rxcept for her ob- lgation to pay auch delit, sbe Ead no right to the profarty accirmng it And, m reaver, s yroperty thus ohitained, comisting of lands, foad-bids, and frunchises, hy a regrant from tho Biato, servad to fur- warl (ho constrction of tis eximing rallrosdr, whote leuctita wu lavo elucs enjoyed. Ca there remain o F ble plea for “tho Tiyment of » dete thas honesily coutracted, whers the object for whicl it was contracted has besn ot talnod and enjoved? Iowever ‘tho plea of poverty my hinvo heretofocs Justifiod tha ‘non-payment of tlia futerest wpon these bonda by a peopls harrasnod with the varlons bLindrances and hardsbips ncldeat ta frontier Life, ftno longoer excusen refusal by tho pros Qucers of agricnltursl prodne:s worth $30,00,00) an- nuatly, snd the Fomcavors of taxable proyeely apprazl. mating §220,000,000, 1€ muovearion of dinialer, cov- ering nuny youra of our sarly oxistanco,—tha oflgess rloa of a grest civl)- war, snd a devastuting Indian oute Dreak, (ko shurtoning of crops by & two yoars' deouthy aaud tho repcatod ravagos by grarelioppers—invs Loe: fofors cuused rather un fnubiltly thnu an inidisposfe tion to meot our jurt abligations, ihnir Droimy{ rocognl- tion and lignidation Is” now domanded, boit by o proper ssuso of long-dclayel ju and a due appro- ¢fution of tho prosperity we onjoy, . And, now thist our edurational, cbaritatle, and ro- fnrmuatory fustitutiuns, whoso claima could 1ot wll be deferred, have | cen provided for, thers oughit to be o ostponentent of a alniple act of Juntice Whioso e Forpanco b deimanind by a0 Linjerativo voico of ¢ pordfeucy and honor, Morcaver, the 500,000 seros of ‘mo-callad internal m- provement iands, whlch fortunately—tmay L not sey Lravidenunlly~cama Ito onr poseesston o faw years ince, i Judiclously nsed witi render exelly practica- Lia tha cotirso to which honor plsinly ponts, Fosta. pately thesa Linds havo Loan plicad by conasbntional proteetiot: beyond danger from the varlous achemss theeatentory thoie ulsorption and waste, aml wiroly sublectad 10 tho mano aupervision whizh i proved so succosful withi the mchiool Linds, Under snch man- agement 0o rale of thces lands has niready com- menzed, and fund accumnlated of abont $100,000: it auch, jroceeda » relistie siukiig (ud is cro. ated, with whlel, and tho pruntico of Wl retrench- mtnt in general aud locel affalra which I bave racoin- mended, ond which prudeuce domauds, thosa oid obll- stous can eaally ba provided for by an {astie of now nds runniie o long portod ut Lo Tntersat, with bk tle or no addition to tewjorary burdens, 1am pro. faundly impressad wiili the conviction that, the longer 1he postponomaut of aotion loaking to the Donamt and full adjustment of this long deferred indebtednres, must {nflict wpen tho falr natna of onr Btalo tho fuet- faceablo ataln of repudiation, And 1 veutars, with thie bemuming of my ofticial duties, to commend thin subjoct to your serious and favorable setion, The Govornor 4 plad that the Logisiature can run the railroads if it chooso, but his romarks upon the head of traowportniion Lreathe s most copaidorate #piut, and recognize tho potont ju. fuance of quick trausit for tho zood of tho State, o wialiea the Northorn Pacitlo were through ta Puget Bound, and comwnuuds tha coursa of that corporatlon in eluding the oxpensivo attentions of & Necoiver, aftor which fts prosent conditlon ia dutatled. - ‘The Miesisaippi Riveris held to bo a highway upon which the lavish oxpenditure of waoalth wil repav 11gelf tromondously, sod the Biuncsolan branches of ths preat stream aro spolen of as h:nmy a3 is consfstent with theiwr inferior alg- nity. Among tho concluding rocommendations of thia ablo document ars thosn sugpesting & me- morial o Congress Lo provide o governmunt of Iaw over tho udiaus, or briug thom uuder the lans of the Btata or Terutory which sucludes the reqorvation, and the Lassage of n lew that the titla of grain in warchouses shail not pass from tho porson storing tho same until actuslly wold. Tho mossago furtber 1ccommsnds nemo- rializing Congrens to provide n government of law ovar tho Indinus, or bring them ouder the Inws of the 8tato or Tarritors which iucludes the rosacvauons ; also, tha pasdaga of o law that tho titlo of pruin iu warnbouse shall nob pags {from tho porson storivg the samo until actually sold. Gov, Plllnbnxg lLins appolnted Ponnock Pusey, formoi ly Btate Statistican, his Private Secreiary, Btato-Bocrotary Irozons has appoiuted Dr. J, B, Phillips, of 8t. Paul, to bs Assistant Sccretary and Btato Btatistician. ‘The commenta of Gavornors Davis and Pills- bury upon Blinncsuta’s repudistion of the railrond bonds of 1858, supplomentad by come manta of & similar teuor in ox-Troasurer Dike's report, aro undoratood to ba _proliminare to an attompt at presonting a resolution to induco the L.z‘m-ma to suthorize commission of arbrie trution. ———— KENTUCKY, THX UNITED STATES BENATOLSHIP, Lovisvitey, Ky, Jao. 7.—Tho Democrats, who have & majority in the Sisto Logialature, held o caucun to-day {u ragard to the elocsion of a United Statos Houator, but adjournod subject to tho call of tho Chsirman witbout any definite actlon or cholve, Tha Senato took up tho resolutions ta-day ro- lating to the doath of Geun. John O. Brockiu- ridge, aud, after adopting them by o unanimouy vato, imumadistely adjournad, Dofore tha reso- lutions wero submittod to a volo, eloquent tribe utes to tho momiy of tho grest Kentucky atatesan wero dolivered by Col. Witlam Cas- sins Goodnoo and Qen. Goorge B. ilodgoe, tho formor a Iepublican snd the latter o Domocrat, A Benuto revolutlon providing for tho firing of a national salute oa the 8th day of January, in commermoration of tho battle of New Orleans, and 22d day of Fobruary in commomoration ot Washington's birthday,” was amended in the Ilouso to-dav so as ta roquiro tho Hergeant-at- Arms to raiso tho national flag at tho dowmo of the Capitol, and keep it thora during the sps- elou, and in that form passed, Of coarse the Banate had no edjection to the ame nt, aud coucurzed theroin. ——— OHIO, BILLS AND REsdLUTIONS, CoLvunus, 0., Jon. T.—In the Houso to-day, Dbllls wero totroduced to make forciblo entry of houses in the day soason burglary; to maka {forciblo entry of corn-criba aud poultry-housan {n Wie night season burglary; to provide for tho #alo of canal lands not dtharsiss sppropriated, the proceods of samo to ba dividod betwoon the Agricultural Colloge aud the Ohlo and Miami Univorsitios; to provide that the erims of ob- taiwing goods undor false protonnas shall bo hald to huve beon commited in tho conutv from whenge tho lodter ordoring the goody was sent. Rogolutivas wore offorad for an sdjournment from 3arch 8 to Doc. 10, 1876, and i _request Trosidont Grant to dismiss hid rolntives from of- fica and appotnt Union soldiors in their stoad, both of which wera refuriod to commutteos, Iu tho Bunate, a bill was introduced to make | tho doclsion of Buards of County Anditors on tha valuation. of rallzoad praporty flnal, ——— KANSAS. THE YORTICONTNG BERSION, Torsxa, Kan., Jau, 7.—About forty members of tho Legislaturs aro alrondy in the city, ——— NORTHEABY MISSOUR, To the Eilitor of The Chivago Tyibuna ; Moxiwe Ciry, Bo., Jan. 6.—It mav not bo gouorally known to your rosdora that the re- sources and advantagas offored by Northeust Missourd aro, to say tho losst, equal to thoso of the bost portions of Iltinols, while tho prico of and is only about ene-fourth, Tharo aroabout a dozou or fifteon countles lying Immodiately on the Missiusippt River, and aloug the rnilroads which crosd tho ver ot Quinoy, bringing tham in Immodiate intercourse with Chleago, whion oro destined ot eoma time to rival the fatrosy vortions of Illinols. Tho Quinoy, Missouri & Pacitio Rallroad crowsos at Quimoy, aud runs wout about ono tier of cuuntivs wouts of the Iowa hino; tho Haunibal & Bt. Jusoph crosses at tho same placoe, and- boary south, and then wost about threo tlers of countios” south uf (ho lowa Jiogs while thu Missours; Kausas & Toxas beara wtill further soutt,—all counecting with tho Chi- cago, Burlington & Quinoy mud the Tolodo, Wahash & Westorn Bouds, which bring this sao- tlon of cuuntry 1 closs bivinase reiauons with Cbicago and ather Kastsru aities, An yet tho sauio charactor of Jand which brings &76 20 8100 per acro i [llinols can bo bought uow, iu thlas portion of Misaouri, for 14 to 325 por acro, improved aud fancud, whils te tuno wnd cost to markot are very littls, if auy, above Contral aud Bouthorn Iillnols, It becomes Chicago fu- toresty to call atteution to, aud assut in tho do- volopmeut of this nch agrioultursl: region, s it must pecogearily poucita wealth into ber lap, Auvoul the coutre of shis Iargo countics of Mouroe, Murion, Shelby, and Rallo, all of which gornor at. this plave, Monroe Cit; s young and groing town on the fanaipal 9 ’Jounh nns Mlssioust, Kansas & nfl'un sovtivn lle the four Toads, If any of your numerous tosdora deaire to improvo their fortunen. et them, instead of golng West Lo Kanang and Nob. ask, come to Slon- 106 Cily, seo for themmoives, and fudge it what Leay innot truo, Tha cost of lupking is but.a trifie, and wo wiil waleomo them, let them coma from North, Esst, Bouth or Wast: Wo want more farmars to devolop the rich amicultural lands of Northeast Minsourt. R. B. Bustow, ANMUSEMUENTS. S THE ENCLISH OPERA, The fifth performance by the KLellogg troupe was givon Inst evoning to au tmmense audience at Iloolos’s, ovory part of tho theatro boing denaoly crowdad. Tho opora was ** Fra Diavolo,” and tho caat was as tollows: Zerlina, a8 Kollng Tady Aifcant, Hestmon £ra Dlavolo 110100 Mr, Custlo Lord Allcash.. (00" v, Heguln Bappo. , Mr, Pe:kea Giacomo. ¥, Hamiiton Larenzo, . Alien oo Bz, Maraon With ouo or two excoptions, this familiar work has been glven bera boforo with the mame cast upon eoveral occasmons. That Misa Kellog's Zerling in 8 favurito 1opresentation ia cloarly shown by the vory largo and brilllaut andieuco in attendaace. Itinin reality one of her bost roles, belog woll adaptod to hor styls, botn dramatieally and vocally. In tho chamber eouo, upon this occaslon, shio quite surpasacd heraolf and gave tho childish, Light-heartod, and merrv innkeoper's daugnter with a grace and vaivele thet wero very charming, while hor muslo was sune throughont with porfect ease and froodom, and In admirable voice. In fact, Abo has raroly been Im better voico than this mea.on, and its clearuces and besuty of tons bave nover been more noticenblo, nat oven in that momoravle sesson, ton yoars ago, that opencd the Croshy Opors-Flonee, when she made hor first appears auce to a Chicago audience, If wo mistska not, in this very rolu. AMies Beanmunt, who had the partof-the KHugllsh lady, shows vory decided proyrena sinco lust sensun, lior delincation was maried by good taste and s vory {uteliigont con- coption of the character, and ber mmging was apocially noticeable, not nlono for the oxcollent quality of her voice, but for ita unvarable promptuess aud decisfon, Br. Castio's Fra Irarolo 18 nn old friond whom it was Flanunc to welcomo agaiv. He was in better voico than asual, aud sang with his old cleirnoss and fine {ono, and acted hus part with much spirtt and abandon ; but why does he disgmac this old iriend ju such an unbandit-liko face? Lord Allcash bad_ o ocearlon to bo distressed about that face. Mr. Sognin sang as mouotononaly as usual, and did tho bufo businees of his patt as oxcoliontly. The two robbers, Mr, Peakes snd Mr. Humnilton, were capitally cast, Mr. Peslos I8 alvroady & favorite In this rolo, and was as ridiculounly ploturenquo and funuy ss over, and kv, Hamilton surprised us aiter hia vory or- dinary performanco la the *Riso of Caatile ” miths tho easy way in which he took his rofo sod the reatly humoious characlor of lis buslnesa, Oucé moro in bobnlf of a woaried nudicnca wo wonld hite to inquiro wnat ia tho necessicy of the long waits on Keltogg nizhta ? Thoy do uot 8aem {0 oceur on Yan Zandt or slontague nights. 1t they aro to continne, will not tho mpnage- mont explain why it {s necessary to wait flvo minutes botween acts lu an opera when thero ia uo chauge of costumea roquired und tho staga soty are compunzlvnli simplo ? ‘Lbis attor- noon ** Miguon ” will ba givon, ana this even- ing * Maritaun,” wish Mrs, Van Zaude in the titlo rola, Io this connection wo may call attention to tho fact that o song by the baritous Dubreul, in momory of tho latoBhor Campbell, eutitlod * Mourn Not,” is for sale at tho Opera-EHouse, M'VICKER'S THEATRE. Arthur Sulvan's cantata, **'T'rial by Jury,” was given for tho first time. in this city by the Qates company laat night, It isaclever bar- lesquo, full of comic sivuations und pre:ty moaie. ‘The eatiro in sovore, oven more eo than in Mark Twain's * Gilded Ago." ‘Lbe trlal which tue jury 1a oallod to dectdo is & breach-of-promisg suit, The plaintiff is afascinating woman of the perlod, whoso acqnalutanco with oll tho arts that aro used to subjugato tho tyrant man is large and accurate, Who dofendant is s man of fashiou, nnd & heartless trider with tho sffec- tlous of tho fair sex, Tho piece opened with a choraa by the Jury, Thon entorod tho Judge. In a pathetic ballad be informed tho porsoss in tho court-room “How he camo w bo a Judge.” This mong was adspted to the local mtuation, and contained rofer- onces, more or less complimentary, to the Court-Houso Ring, Buffalo Ahiler, Elmer Wash- burn, Mr. Wirt Doxter,and otlier porsons prom. ineut fa tho whisky trials. Whon the Judgo had flnighed, tho dofondant mado his appearance, Ho oxplained bhimuelf, but was uvemmousl; booted down by the inielligent and high-mmde ury. Noxt came the bemitching plalotiff aud or bridosmaids. Judgo and jury wore over- powered by the array of beauty. Kissos waro prodigally dixpoused ; billet-douz were oxohang- od, and a scono of the groniest confusion follow- ed. In themidst of deep silonco and ovident emotlon, the connsel for’ plaiutif arose. s plos waa touching. The jury wopt toa man, ‘I'beir iandkorcbisfe becamd saturated with real Lents, manufactured for the occasion, and wure wruny dry over tha edge of the ,|nry~gvx. The Judgo was overcomo. The couusel closed with a brlllant peroration, clasbing his falr oliont to his broast and imprinting a chesto kiss upon her brow, Ho sat down oxhaustad, but with a placid nmile of triumph on his faco. Tne defondant arcse. o bogged a hoaring, [Te was allowed to sfug, but ho sang to emply air. Thoe defendaut was kiss. ing tho jury in datall, and afterwards sitting con- toutodly on the Luco of tne Judze, Whoa the Pleas wera both fluished, tho dofendant, beiug a wan of tho world, saw that but oue courso ro- mained for up, He liborally fecd Judge, jury, naud spectatars. Dy tha hlandisbments’ of boilt narticn the Court was reducad to o quandary. It could roudor & vordict for neither, Tho prob- lem was wolvod by tho Judge, who agroml, in viow of tho perplexitica of tho cato, to marry tha defondant himaolf, Tho cantata, it mill bo scen, in dramatically vory shight, One act quite sulicos to dismins the entira actios, But tho ituationy sro humorous, and tho masical-ways quick and spirited, 8o that th Interost of the audience {s well wustainod througiout, Misa Rove Tomplo a8 The Plaincff, Mr, Drow ua Counsel Jor tha Prainkyf, sud Mr. Howson ae:The Learned Vudge, wero quite acceptablo, Mo Oatos doca not appear.in tho onotats, the porforwnnce of which oceuplea but forty minutas, ‘Fhe wain foatare of the bill lost night waa Offoubach's * Lon Bavards,” whiok Lns boou givon 10 this city suvoral tunos Lefore, aod doas nod yemuira particular motico now, It wes faicly reudered, though ft dr!flmd o ltte o gocond mot, 1, the Ostes “futroduced” the song, *Good-bye, Bwact- Luoes,” in tho singing of which her wvica did nak losa Its well-luown mazallio qualities, Me, Howson plaved * Leatrigo, tho Chattering Wite," sdmirably, bility a3 az actor fs nn- questlonavlo, His grimacen without words wora enough by themyelves to kaop the audionos n conunnous roar of lnughter, Ho aiso exeouted & Hpauweh dance with wondorful abandon. MIr. Drew s tha tlcade, and Mr. Jonos ss tho Clerk, Wwurg very comilceal, Couvsutions nnd Meotings to be Keld in Philadelphis Duriug the Couton. niank Patr, Fhuadaiph Corrarpondance New York Herald, Notiing will givo ono a botiar ide of tho im. mouee number of our poople,~to uny nothing of thosa from abroad,—who will jind their way to Dliladelpuis during the Exlublion, thau tho fole lowing Enmnl list ot natiansl nod other organign- tions who will bold thoir annual or extraordinary sexslons o the Contennial city, ‘Pho list is by uo menus camplote, It (s only thoss whio have aiready publicly and nmellll‘ aunounced their inteution to meot in Phitadolphis. There wiil cortainly bewany othorsto add to it shortly, How many hundrads of thausuds of people it ropresouta i1t would ba ditionlv to eay: Graud Lodgo of the United States, I, 0. O, £.; Qrang ‘Luodgo of Vennevivams, I 0. O, F.; Graud (.‘ummmdcr,vi')l(mgmu Tnmrrlnrl d Grand Army an of ‘tho Repabllo, Presbyto yuod of tho United Biaten, ulodovisn Club, Walsh Nauonal Elstedfodd, Patriotic Bous of Amorica, Intoruativnal Regatts, Life Insurance Oouvention of Ageuta of the Unitad Biagos, Naw tional Board of Uudorwritors, Stato Agritultural Booiaty, Methodint Lpiscopal’ Church National (iouvnnlfimu. Sooloty of Cinoluuati, Cahfornia Pioneer Hoclotv, Amorican Dental Couventiou, Catholio Yotal Abatinence Unton of tho Uniteds Blates, Urder of I¥usi 1ith, Natian Association, Salesmon's and. Commercial Travel. ers: Assocladou, Ameticau Pomologioal Boclety, Msistern' Assoomtion ‘of the Uted Biates, Army of tha Quwberland; Humboldt Aonumout Assocation, Christopbier Colambus Mouawent Asoaistion, Board of Trade Con- vention, futernational Tvpagnpmul Congreus, Natfonal Rtids Associabion, Pliladelphia County Modical Boolety, Iuternational llr:aulul Con- xiess,.Old Voluuteer Hire Dopartments, National Temperauca Uulo: Bony. af' Pam IANGe,. Uulon ‘Fwlany’ Calitarpia, Poriland a'.laclu_nh m::. .fiwm D‘on‘m Infanry. Natlonal Gnard, Californing Fifth Mn y.aud (regiment), Centonnial Legon, and nunerous Grangers® organizations. -~ POLATICAL. THE TEXAS DEMOCRACY, Gavvzstox, Tox., Jau, 7.~—Last night's nas- sion of tha Drmocretio Stats Convention, at a 1ate hour, the following nominations were mads ansoimouwn: For Governor, Richard Coke ; for Lisutenant Governor, B. IMubbard ; Presidantial Llectora, D. C.Gidaloga snd B, Ii. Kpporson § Attornoy General, I, H. Doone; Btate Trea urer, J. Dow, GaLvastox, Tox., Jac, 7.—Tbe Conventicn ssubled 10 o'clock this morning. (iov. Hoodcrson numinaie 1 0, M. Robeits for Chief- ed by accianation, [Greatap lauss.] Cuaf- stico Jluberts then nddroased the Comvention, Johu P, White, Gen. 3. D. Reler, 8. M. WinXler, aud I 0. Walker, wers nominated for Appellats Judgea, Tor delagates from the Biate at large, WV, L. Herndon, T, B. Sexton, W. M. Walton, Goorge Clark, Georga Mason, B. O, Brewer, 1\ V. Wheeler, aud Joha 8. Ford werw alected, Lhe Conveution sdjourued tili 7 p, m. THE CHEAP MONEY MEN, Soectal Luraleh lo The Uhieano 1rfinne, CrevaLanp, Q. Jan. 7.—A call is published for & mass-mestiog to be held on Wednesday next for tho purposes of consideriug what mons- ures can be taken toinfluence Congrous to repes) the apecie resumption sck. The following mo- morial has bson eigned by some 200 rms aud {odividual buniness-men of the city, and for- warded to Washingtun £ To the Senate and Ifcuse of Rerrcsentatices of tha Utited Statia: We, the undorsigned, reaid nts sud business flran of the City of Clavelaud, 0., feapoctfully petition and * roquest that * yoi wi 8t an esrly day repeal so uch ° of the xct of ~Congress spproved Jaw. 14, 1873, Jlmv(:lu for the payment of United Htil.s ltende 1 't notos In coln npon the Iet doy of J, i 1870, 8nd 66 much of the 4ay anthorires 1 aald act oa anthorlzes tis Becrotary of tao Treasury 1o sell and diaposo of tas bonds of the United Elates for the purjose of en- abling bim {0 redecm auch logaltender notes, And our petitionars furtiser rapresent that in fheir Jady- ment the enforcement of the resumption claties of said set would be exceciingly dissatrous to the busi ness of tha country, Amoog the sigucra of Lue momorial ars Lver- ott, Waddell & Co., Lankors; aaids, Toane scud & Co., wholosate grocois; and the proprie- tors of the Cloveland Herald. 'Nouoof the Ne- tional Banks concur (n the movemone, NEW HAMPSHIRE REPUBLICAN PLATFORM The folloning 18 the text of the resolutions sdopted by tue New Hampshire Republieau Stato Convention, held at Concord on the bth 108t, : T8 Ropablican of New Nampahire, in Gouvention sssemblod, daclare In regard b Datlonal {asuca © 1. The Btutes sro ono and indissoluble as a natlon, All cltizena are equal under the laws, and entitled to ‘hdl‘olulln;t otect! n, b . Ours {a & Goveinment of tho peaple, for the poo- plo, aud by tho people. The Nationsl Conatitation snd the Governmont eatablished under it, tlie Btate Cou- stitutions and the Governments establishod under them, ars the creation of the people in their primary capacity and supreme la thelr Teapective relations, 4, The General Government is bound by most sscrod obligitions to preserve m}mhflmn government {n all Btates, and to protoct the freedmen of tho South in a IE]H. falr, and froe ezorcise of every right of citizene sbip. 4. A just, genorous, and forbearing polley foward thous lately {n arma agsiuat tho lntegzity of the Unlon, Jet demanding » full recogaltion, in practico an welj 88 theory, of fha letter snd spifit of coustituttonal amendments and all 3wa of Gongross mada in purie ance thereof, B. A Wrll for revanus which slisll be so adjustad as {0 ba tha loant burdensome and mout favaratle to homs industry snd lubor, 6, A cuteency brsed on cofn, anad which shall bo made redoematls in coln. Etery cousiderstion which atfects tho common whols demands the speedicat. pos- sible rotun to peclo-payment. Ao irrdeomatio anr. rency {8 & national ovll, fovolving s conatant, fuctu tion 1n value, pliciug the earn'uga of Isbor fn th power of speculators aad working untold demoraliza- ton in overy department of bunian ondeavor. 7. egrding aa couclusive the President's doclara. tlon that he 1s not a candiilate for renominetion, and with profoundest gratitudo his patriod soivices In boths militiry and civil lifc, wo roaifitm our uu.lterse ble opyonttion to the slostion of any President for s third term, 8. Tast tha course of the praseut Administration in resarving pesce with all natious; in Hquidating so rge a portion of the public debt ; fn conducting tho adnire of the nation with encryy, economy, and fm- partial Justice, and in oxposfug and puulu‘in« fraud sud evrruption sherover found,, with tha dotrmina- tlon to **let uo guilty man eacape,” mesta our ighest approbation, aud commands our andividod support. tom (s tho bulwark of We_approve, therefore, the pro- poged smendment to tho Conslftution of the Unized Btdtes decluring that *no money raised by tazation in any Hiats for the auprort of publia schiools or de: rived from any public fund therefor shall ever bo placed undor the control of any roligious sect, nor slall any money #o raired ever bo divided betwecn ro- ligious sects or denomiuations,” 10, That e Qopublicans of New Hampshirs exrn- noatly dselen trua reconciliation with their brethren in tha South, and welcoms glaaly all assurances thod this Couteontal year will be mads (o contributa to thal end. 11, That we cherish gratofully the services of our veteran soldiers, and hereby exprem our tnqualified abhozrenca of tion of the Democralio inajorily in tho Natlonal House of Raprezentatives in renioving from placea af employment wbout the Cupitol mahned Unon voterans, and 8lling tho vacaucies thus made it men whioss only clafm upon tho majority is that they fought {0 dustroy this Union, 12, Prudunce and patciotinm aliko require that the adminiatrstion of ths Gavernment should continue i the hande of the political arganization that has always been trnia to if, aud not be given over ta tlie contral of a party which hae given umple ovhienco of ita purpose to falsify every profession of loyalty to tho smonded Constitution and of reform, wrung from it by cou. stant dufent, The remainder of the rosolutiona relats to Btate affairs, and_condemn {lio late Domocratio Uaversor and Counail for their action in tue matier of vacanvies in Districta Hocond and Fourth ; favor » Consutatfonsl Convention ; in- dorae the tainpersuce reform movement ; and oulogize tho candidale for Govornor, ROMANISM IN POLITICS. To the Editor of ‘fha Chicago Tribune : Maxrrowoo, Wis., Jan. 4—1 bave just read a Madison (Wis.) correspaudenco in ‘Tz Pasoye, dated Deo. 81, 1875, tn which I flad tho follow- ing passaga: * Au Indlecroot Gorman pamphilot, redecting without causo on the genvraliy-ou- toemod Catholio Archbishop Hount, lost tho Re- publicans sovoral bundred votos." This, and a numbor of other causos, aro givon for tho par- tial dofeat of tho Ropastican ticket 1n Wiscon- gin Iast fall. AsIam the wnter of astd * {udis- croot " pamphiet, you will perbaps do mo the favor of giving space to theso fow lines on tho subject,—for the roason, first, of correcting o veong statemant ; sud, scooud, to set mo right in tho eyes ot many of my American friends, who did uot rond eatd “indiscreot” pamuvhiot, but only juged of it by whet they loarued of It from the Amorican papera, An you yourvolt, parhops, bavo not road thia pamplilot, it may bo well enough to state what it contained,—at least tho so-called. * indiscrosy " pareage, It wae this: **That she Democratio platform, or so much of it a4 relates to tho froa sohools, was Isid before Archb.shiop Henul for approval.” ‘The Nepublicans bag s resolution on tho freo schools, waying, in short; Nodivisiou of tho sohool-fund, aud taxation of all for tho support of tha froo schools, The Devcrats haa a reiolution readiug vary nearly tho wawe, but without tha clause, taxation of all for tho support of tho free wohiools, npadu these resolutions, tha above pausago was road, Now, what of it? It Bishop Henui is an Awerican citizon, Lo Las cortalvly the right to spprova or disapprovo of anything dona by his u}uir:-l friouds, the Domocrats; and, if thay iston to this, veiy woll,—Itiu thoir busivess. Ia Arenibishop llontii o oilizen,—as most of tho Catholic cloigy are, in fact, nothing but alious and no citizens,—s0 much the worse far the Domoerats, 1f they consult with him and* liston to iy advice, ‘Chint this consultation has baon Lield has not been danwed by anybody, Now to tho statement that ihis very thing loat the Republioans several hundred votes. This Ldeny in toto, If 1t lost thoGovernor somo voues in Milwauues, then they wore not Hepublicon voien; but, ou tha nonmr'y. it gainod for the tigko hutdruds—yea, o full thoussud—of votes which would aithér bave besn oast for the Domo- crutlo tioket, or not boan cast s all Thia sssere tiou i vory easily proven, if you will take the teturns and look al the votes 1n suoh counts whero there ia a-strong Gurwman Luthoran elo- meut, and citiss ke Portage, Fund du Lag, Urosn: Bay, Ksu Cisire, Bosonbol, nud. otliors, will ghow shat k am nght. ! ‘Was not- the ‘*‘iudwsoroot” German psmphiet, but the oavunu{ way in which Nepublican. pas pers, like the Homtinel, the = &late Jour ual, =nd the uole of (he listle ones, susaked ous of defendivg (he position taken by tho patnphlet, and Isviug the klame (2) ou the writqr of said paphlet, Col. Wedsistedt, Thig disquieted tha beitor-tuinking Awmerican Ropus- licaus, aud did nos thuuk kv worth while to vote at all. Otherwise wa would Lave bad the full yote fn thoso strong Rpublican ‘sountles, Hook, Walworch, Vemon, aud. otbers. Add bereto that the whola campaign was, fought guy . ice. Un motion of M. Baciev. lia was 10:0-- In commenting . THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY JANUARY 8, IBI—TWELVE PAGES. in per-onalitios,—n ‘mathiog that every tinw' crestes apathy and diaznat,—and your have tha true reasons for the result of last fa.l'n alection, The l'rssident’s movsago has witoubtatly wiven the kavenote for tho next l'rastdential camusign, Tho reanlta of the elrotion In Obiv, Atd eren in° New Yora, are mamy duo ty the fane, had been enid in this Geeman pamplilat but, nevor.helems, liero, in Wisconatn, the Ro- bublicanr, or lezst ' partion, are still hob. nobblog with the Cathilic and the Itich ele- ment, — It ftrangn and astounding fo ece with what caro the fournalists of to.day shun to oxpress thefr opinfon abont tho acgrarsive poliey of the Roman Otiren, How uften do we hoar ft said, * o HElan has pothnz to do with politics, ant Church ani ftato are entlecls independant uf each orber.” That fa cer:aiul- all wall tD RN § bul, If any Church as such, aud an pn oreanize body, takes part tn pol cen shin cotnplan if ahe ju tieated like a nolitician 7 Corta bly nat. And is not the Roman Clurel dolng thaa vory thing ? \Yhat .aro their aim+? Hoad n tha Khepherd. of the Vatley, tho organ of ihe Archbish an 4 far beck a3 1853, ¥ Wa admit that tae Romin Catholic Church s intolerant,—that in, #ho wilt extoiminate all sin aud liereaz, Hler e toleranca 18 & nacensary consaguenca of hier in- failivility, Bhe onlv has tho night to bo intotl- rant, becauso alio alone (a tuo trus relipion. Heresy i, according to her laws, A sin deserving death ; and the « hurch only pormits heietics Lo Itvo whiore nhe s not powe; ful enough t - destroy un a8 tho Roman Catnolics —which will Le arrely tho caso at soms timis,—then the frecdom of re- liglous boliof will bo at nu end in this oprblie.” Now, If no organ of the venerablo Archbickop In 8¢. Louis sceaks o plunty, I, for my vari, canuot #oo how it Iw that wo DProtostantm ahall not apeak juat ae plainly, Thaore csn Lo 1o A= Buce betweon Proe¢stantism aud Cattodcim. Prowensand«m meaon individant hberty and fieo goverument ; and Catholicivm raeans despotism and tyranuy for both body and Cus, Weprzezcor, THE MISSISSIPPI ELECTION, Views of the Colored Ex-Scuntor Itevoiu. Vicksbura terad, Dee, 23, Howurx Brnixae, Dec. 25, 1873.— To fls Ercol- bney, U. 8. Grawt, Prosident of tha Twled Stalea~Mx Dran Si18: In siow of the resulta af the receot electiou {u our State, I bave deter- mined to writo vou s letter convassng the stua- ton end giving you my views thereon. 1 will premise by sayiog that I am uo politician, though baving been Lonored by a seat'in tho United State, Benate. I pever bava songht political preforment, vor do I nsk 1 now, but am engaged in my calling (tbo win- iatry), and, feclng an onrnest demre for the wolfara of all tho people, irres sective of raca or color, 1 have deemed it sivieabls to submit to Yuu, Lur cousidesation, a few thoaghts fa rogard to the political situation 1 this Btate. Bince recoustruction, the mngses of my peo.lo hara beow, a4 1t were, enslaved 1n mibd by unprin- cipled adventutors, who, caring nothias for the cauntry, %0:0 whilig to B109p to Auyihing, no mattor how iufauous, to sea1ro power tu them- seives and perpetusts it, 3y peapls ore va.ur- ally Rogublicans. but as thoy grow older in fice- dow ¥o d. thay In wisdom, A great portion of thom bave learned tha. th-y wore boing used as 1e10 tools, and, as ju the lsts ejecilon, no: hejug able w correce tha etivling ovil among thom- wolvos, they detoriuined by casting their bailots sgainet these uuprinciplod advenieroers 1o over- tbrow them. My peojlo have besn told by theso scheniers, whou men wera placod u- ow 1ho tickot who wors uotoriously corru t and dinhon. eet, that thoy must vo.s for thom; that the sal vation of tho party dependod upon tt; that the mun who scratched 8 tickst was uos a Republic- Bu. Lhis bs-cnly ous of tuo mauv meaus these malfsnant demagosoes have devised ta perpetu- ate the tdtellectual boudage of mv poovle. Lo detent this policy at the lato electiou, men, frro 8p ctive of raco oc¢ party sthiliation, united aud yoted toyuthier agning: meu Knoan to be iucom- tout and di. houest. I eanaoc recognize, nor do the masses of Ty people who rea rocoguize, the, majority of tue oflicials o hiave becu i j0wer (or tho past Lws yenrs a8 Ropubicans. Wo do not believe thas dlepublieanisin means earruption, theft, and em- bozzlewent. Thess throw offenses havo been provalent amoug a great poition ©° onr offica- biolderss Su thew w3t be attriwuted the dereat of the Itepublicsn purty in 1he Staie, if defeal tuero was, bui I, with all tho lights bofore me. laok upon it s an uprsiog of the pouple, the whiole peoplo, ta crush out corrupt rw wnd on Irow howar, The bittertess aud bato creatod by tha Iata civil strito Ly, ln my opinion, buen obe literated 1n thus Btate, uxcopt, potliags, in some fucauties, sud would Lave long suce been su- tirely eifaced wora § noc for aumo unprincipled wen who would keep alive the bittarness of the paat aud Incaleats a hatred boiwoen toe races, in order that thoy mey aggrandize thowselvos by oflice and 11 em<iuments to coutrol my peopis, tho offuct of which 18 to degrade them, I mve you wy opinion that, had our Htato Admiaistra tion aduered to Repubdican vriveiples snd stood by the platform upas winch it wos elected, the Ktute to-day would bLave been “ou the ~ bighway of prosnerity. It tho Btale Admiu=eation bad sdvapeed patriotic measurcy, azpoimted onty hunest and cumrolout men to ofllew, aud soagat ti restoro contidence outween the races, hicodstied would bave beeu unknown, peace would have pravail- ed, Fodoral inierferouco beou unthought of, snd harmouy, frioudsnip, and muiual coufidenco would havo taken tho placo of the bayonet. In conclsion, let me sy to you, and through you to the great Ropubiican prrty of the North, that | deemed 1t my duty, in bawlf of wy pooplo, that 1 Fm.uut thaso Lucts, in order that they aud tho winto pooplo (their former owners) snuald not sutfor misrepresontations whict cettain domae goljuen veem desirons of oucouraging, Hespect- utly, fl. EVALA, PLYMOUTIL CUURCKE. THE FORTHCOMING COUNCIL, New Youk, Jau. 7.—At tho adjouraed sunual meeling of Plymouth Church to-might, the Rey. Edward Beocber, Cuairmau of the Committes to make arrungemonts to call # Mutusal Gounail, teported tuat it lad boen cxpectod that they would va sblo to give a full likt of the chugohes invited to participato, but Mr. Van Cott, counsel for ilrs, tloultou, had stated that ho bad not receivad a response from any of the churches 1vited, aud, at his requosr, a tiual decimion had been it oft, Thov hoped to be able to finish their labora on Monday, Ar, Beechor (tho pastor), {he Nov. Tdward Beechor, Josntter W, lavmuud, and Thomaa G, Bliearinan wete appointea a com'uittes to ropre- #ene the ohurch bofors tha Conaeit, Mr, H. W, Beoalior: said that thoy wonld bo expected ty avide for the menibers of the Councyl, and a wation was mado sud carried extending tho hos- pualisies of tha churcl L every psstor and dels- ata, ks 10 mooting adjonsnod until Friday ovening next, uuless sooner called, INDIANS, HOSTILE SIOUX. Bpecial Dupateh to The Clicuas Tribune, Bt. Pavr, Miun,, Jau. T.—Late ndvicos from Fort Buford roport Sitting Bull's hostile Bioux in gap on tho Yellowstonoe, 96 witos sbove Bus fard, Their numbers bave: lataly been greatly Increased by young men from the lower agens clos, dissatistlon with the peace policy of the older chiofs, Hoverul murdets occurring lust fall on tha Upper Missouri have veen traced to tho Ludions uow with 8litiug Bull, KILLED BY REDSKINS, Speetal Dievateh to The Chicaaa 1 riduna, Bioux City, Ia., Jan. 7.—Tho Owens brothers, who bavo Juet returued to Bunhomme, Dakota, from a uunting and trapping oxpadition up tho Whits River, repore that they found the bodles of ten men lytng on the ground. who probubly wers killed by Indians, near the head wators of that river, TELEGRAPHIC BREVYITIES. QOonslderable pork Is coming In from the seo- tion of country sround McGregor, la. Thero ajpears, upon investigation, ta bs no truth whatover fu the repore wel ailuab to-night 8t Bpriugdotd, 11, that dndgo Chatles Turnet's rosiguation as Doputy Colioctor at Pekin was an Account of & daflcioncy in bia acoounts, Ou the mmtru'i, his accouuts a10 ascertamod to bo core tecy aud tho mouey atl accounted for, The nuw Hobrew tamplo viected at & oost of 10,000 was dodicated tu Fors Wayuo yestordsy Mternoon with, nposing cervmounies. Lo - auyural disoouceo was delivered by Rabbi Wise, of Cinownetl. A lage number of Lvorows from all parts of the couniry wera 1 the aity stiending tho exorowsos, Aé night the aunusl fall.drews Hebrew ball took plsce aod was & brithsug affwr. CHESS, Crzvsrang, O, Jin. 7,—At the cheas match torday the game weawoa by Judd Boore: Judd, 8 Albarvuy, 1; draws, 8. - . == RAILROAD TIgg TABLR, ' ARRIVAL AND DEPARTIRS OF 1 ADNG ' AMUSEMENTS. o NEW OifIUAG) THEATAE, Commended by \Wm, Lloyd Garrison, Ollsar Wen- Aail toloas, damen Rursell"Lowell, . T inrmam, he. DAY, JAN. 10. Freran, REPERZNOE MAng 8. ~7 Maga, NEXT MONDAY, JAN, 10, capiai. . Dioda s sreesnet | % A70r oma week only. . oy eatance in clnxcagn sfter | ¥iva duadas o T ety AT etoesat, (1 w0 Seara’absonvein the Easlern cities, LENDER'S ORIGINAL 1 ene 1N CHICAGOA NORTHAESITTRY ARULEILY AVeket Uyrtaey 0u Lrita-s.y (Snermay o mer Hadison paarod alahily tne, ighont tha 1 ated Gtaths pas A8 to tocanged hoiuens, o ETEY l via Giinsa| 141 20 Giraws' 11 3 Nieht ipesr,, iy s nrnum auyn: Hikt, o 1 " . port &k Dub gy Fonton TernlConynr 275 e B e ket 1:.‘3-. 1 1o 430 LAt nartwas u suacallelad in the mfl}-nnknn {'m il (yanday) tud L emancon i S0 Doosly attendod tale | p3f [uauke Mull.... 13} 2 iSoncan Travel| 08 Pumangir, 7 ** They touk 14 18 Lawa by sturm. 1 other bl e .00 v, OTinCmANCOL (1) m AL Kriialie And fao 7o wvar viven,',\ad sbyalatoly tha hett wa o er aacr," 0 The NOW Vork Herall tar azé:gy 0 £ v mitatn rnys1 A I e e | KEHRS DG LITTLE, DE. | 870 et Laks Eep frifie o s _"\"v{”.wx,vy.','fg’,‘)w‘,\| lg}?} 5, OIACR," LUCA, | KGona'a " kn fenrs 5" D " JUL N, de s g—Drpotenrnrral Wallsand Kinrsasia, Ay “are 'of Aburis lied * Genral B : n7se 2, 3 TEATIEAL A ¥ 8dTOr{liing muF akinn and names | S—PeOOLOOIIO”of Canai And Kintigseis: MITHIBAN B A*LRIAD, Depot, foor af. Lu Fokeil2te okt and ai faimer Honss, HOOLEY'S THEATRE. Baturdsy, Jan, B, WO PERFORVANCES, The Kellogg Grewnd English Opera, and Sow, of Pemmisscmiot . SoniNtatt” S Rt 3L T. D, H RS, Director, ¥ i n ORAND KELLUGG PEATINEE .4 2 a'clock, Atland e NMIGNON | MIGNON ! | N . B [ QRAND RAVION AND MUIREGON, Moralog Expro Night Froraes, “*Gandey Bx. The great Amerfean Pilna Dunna, MINS CLARA LOULSE KELLO And the 81mo sy erh eart as a1 Wednenday ovining, TU-NIGUT, at & 0" lock, see.7d_aprewancs of the And Bunday Ka. 4 Dally Abtingnished Prinw Donoa, CH'CAGY ST, LS. MMB, JENNIE VAM ZANDT, and Chlcayn, Kansas City and Denver St Lines, In W. Vincent Wallaco aparkit 17 Comedy Opera, V;‘;fl"‘:_f;';‘bf‘l;f :'fi'hf'fl;n },;';;A'.',L . bridge, Tiera DMARITAINTA, The east alws embracivg tite eml.acnt artistes, M-o BEATUIN, Mowrs, CONLY, HAMNLLTGN, SEGUIN, aud CASTL] City and Deanver Fa ais 0d 3pefostield MR, 8. DEJRENS, Cond trtor. Prtosis, Boriagnald & T GLNER (L ADMISHINN, ONE DOLLAR, Chitarox Patuce Raiiroia’ =, 8101 Gllary, e, S'r A, Lacon, Was Joliet & Dieieht Aco Reaarver 8w BEE EXTIRA CARD beiow fur nex: ‘s repertoire, ADELPHI THEATY'E TII8 BATURDAY, Jan. 8, 137 Matinee for Lalies and Chilirn at 2 p. m. Unbounded snihnsissm frectsthio Groit & 'ar Olla, BILLY EDWARDS and ANTHUR Clf.alBLHS, m%‘f}lumm:n L(:hlnl"::lghltdl!'mullr;ffx:x‘l} ;g-‘\;,lmn o papular Negro Comedians, BI. 3 and IADAKESE TOAMY, onteann M LWANKEE Y. PAIL RYILPNAD, Cnion Derot, ears Madi«an and Camal-rtr, Tizket 0 The intrepid LOYALE o the firing trpeze, ar o te Si ) Aea e wonderful Feyptisn Juggiers, the LANGLOLG | S200h Clarksie oppuste Sherman Uoure, “‘""‘A”"‘_- 3 drene Last doy of the macnificent Or‘ental Spectacte, Wisconsin & Minaswata Throagh p— FORTY TEITL =N Grand udied of toé Coraviti of Eleytsie and Crme elr, sud tho gorieaus Atazous of tbis brillisng p geant, Remember the very rioderate prices, Na per~ formanco on Sunday, Noxt weck, New Olfo, and FELIX and EVA VIN- THE KELLORG GRAND [N OFERL EXiia Anoancement for (a2 503! Wes, SALE OF <SEATS NOW OV, 968 1| 0 p, m, 5:00D r, *11:00a m, o 10245, . akoe. har vin a7 Kxpros: Wiscimsia, fuws, ol Midaorsia P . m. Al fiws Trieata for X7 Fand and Minazanol: ened oft Madiwa_wnd § Calen,.ox via Watoriawn, Tacimaen Tt Wyadoh eirle dd Lurns CERTRAL "aLan, o0t . and Fook o Teant ) wesadsy o e ol iy, e s, T Monday Bventug, Jan, 10, THE TALISMAN, Dalfe's ro& New Uulo o Posthumous Upera, A great muccess, New 8- eurry, e Magnifl eut Costutn r{u) Including sdliam] KELLUGG, UCGUENOTY (VAN | B Y R ik g a ZANDT), LLOUG), Tuurs- | Dulugued Siuma ', ‘e dy—PAL: NE! DT), Frday— D buauo o 1y U o ARTHA (KELLOGG), GRAND HELLOGG MATI. [ Glimay Ps | Rt T DN BATCRDAY. Balurday ~evimlug—FRA | — oo 0 DIAVOLO (VAN ZANDT), STAR LECTUEE OOURSE, One lertura on'y, b the Grent Eaglish Orator, - TMondny Night, VINCENT PHIRARN, BISLINGTAY § UINSY R4 %19, Depotey 1001 07 latue-sly, Indicuizar. and Sieternid. ana G und disiesnthata, Tickel Ofiess, b3 Olgs andal desots Atat) and hapress A i 3 dy o Dubuaie & Siout Gity Pacine Fiat Liue, Lur G s.e, hias Ui, Leaveawor: , Guuul & S, Jueepn Lz 1 10 e " 9 VESS." g 0 “MANLINE:S. aaemile Passenge Reacrved veatn, 75 ctn, or in exchange for Option | AUILYS Paseenze Tickeis, THIS MURNING, at J inwen, McClurg & Co.'s, N.B—nctinyler Colinx debvers bis groat ors- ton an * foruhum Lincon,” Jun, 14, Union Park Cliuseh, MoVIOKER'S THEATRE, FAREWELL OF B Ury seouumo. s {rure Accommodation =13 ava Acenmm win "Bz, Sunda s, TRz Samra ERIE AND CHICAGO LINE, 101 Oiarl sener ‘as) Primes MRS, JAMES A. OATES, | " Hifiayi i v, rorlicen e Matinee---THE PRETTY PERFCMER. B drris, 31z3. Oates and the Comic Opern Company. Biturday Nigut, Grand Doulle Bill=LES BAVARDS and TEIAL DY JUY, Beats can now b spectaclo, HENAY V THE GOLISEUM. EXGAGEMENT OF MIRS AGNES SUTHERLAND. Day 1. Nuw Votk Atlautie Ex BBam.| G0s.m ac’ ma ured for the grand Shukspearfan ool 8:08p. mf 9 litw running the holel cars to New Yark, KANKAKEE LINE. Trom Depats, Joot Luke und Lweaty-tocondests, — T Jon Lateand fuenty- socondun ‘The Orlglual Scottiah Nightinyle, T T i— Tremendous reception of FRANK LA 1OW, the Z . Cliawpion Club-Sw.ngur, Houns crowied nixhily to | Tediasanolie, Loatsrille & Of e Diay 120003 00ves, ‘10290, m.fs witn 83 the bpe Liitles of muct Artits ss LITTLE | vt TOMAY FIsil the Grea: Corner Goiol-ts e DI tadianapoli, Loulaville & AWTHOKNES, LITTLE ARDINE, PER. | 22U 0l Exiren (daiy HOWARD and RAYMOND, ‘Every Every Artint a fitar. , 13 cents 10 ail paris of the house, s “HEEZEOHICAGO TEL:A’{‘LEE\-GE“ Indianapolis Loutarille & Cincte.| > Rairome J* i a m.fe 830 p. m, ) Indinnagoits, Loaterilled i, ONE WHEK ONLY, Commeucing Jaa. 3, e 0p. md 7 cedeuteil attraction. THE ORIGINAL Adly. o) SR, nai (daay. Elarrigan o EXaxt, | PIISBUIG, CINCINNATE ST Lol AAILTIAD, With_their GHAND COMBINATION and the OAL- Lrom oot carnar Clntos and Carrull-as. LANT 9Ell OF NLW YORK, Wwhi appear, suppo Leave, | drrive. ¥ a Company of Dramatic Artistn. TIE DOY . DROTIENS, " HARRIGAN & HART will introduce their worid-renowned musical aketches, of which they 8:00 n. m. | CINCINNATI AR LINE AND KDKOUD Live, Depots_carner Clinton anik Carrollais,, Vest Side, Lease, | Arriem N Act'a Gow, dmiy Unpre- Qolumbus, Pittsbarg & Now York Dy o[* "18s. m. " 8205 rm, are the oiginals, o 80 m.) 7:0e,m, AQADEMY OF MUSIC, PITISBURG, FT. WAYNE S CHICAGD RAILWAY. CONTINUED SUCCESS ) Lo P : 9:00 8, m, % 8:00p. oo 5 p. . ., ! f g . mu i 811 p. e 1 Ezcept Moadays. § Kxw Of the Great and Only Orfginal Pag Expres =t Ling, GEORGIA MINSTRELS | i Thursday, Friday, Saturday, sad Ssturdsy Matinoe, | _* Sunday axoapted. § I su ontire chauge of programuwe, sud the great bur- | S*ptSatundays aad Sonda; losque of the — BALTIN( 040, § TWO OFF-TTINS. | nune fiINOMEATHD pannore, Gl Isenvraecondw, licsm vorn . o utisen-at, and SUNDAY_I_@CTURE. fih sando, Cuy uien W Clarkeat,y carner of Waske JTAMES PARTON ON *TUE CONTINENTAL CONGRESS." McCormtck's Jiall, Jau. 0, Doors closs at3p.m, taslon, 10 conje, Tidkels at Juumen, McClirg & Co.'s, A DIME COURSE Otalx Bunday Evening Scientific Lectures, by Prof, W. D. GUNXING, profusoly Hlustraisd, wii be deliverod | FeruApouiny fu the Tuird Unitarinn irel, corm r Monroe aur Nlast apre., Latlin-stu,, coum: nelug Sunday ‘eveutng, Jou, 9, ot f | === o'clock, Courss tickets, 80 conta; for male on Fridoy and Saturd.y at Uadioy's Sooktore and Bell's Drug. stors, West Sido, 00L, WO00D'S MUSEUM, ‘Tuesday Matinea, DEAD &110T and RED RIDING TOOD, Evening, ADVENTURES OF A COUNTRY GIRL, on TEMriaTIoNs UNvEILED, und DEAD SHOT, Tu preparation, Undor the Guslight aud P'o-ca-hou:tar, DANOING, Tn all its Fasbionable branclics, taught at BOURNIQUE'S ACADEMY, 123 Twenty-tonrtieut, Beholars recefvad at any tiue, Lrlyate lessoun given, ing Sforning Rprens. Accowmodation, Bvcun i CHICAGD, ROCK iflANDA PACIFICRAILROAD. Depoly corner s b oarie un | Sarssinais, Tobsiafla . Grand Pucyse liotal Omans, Leaven LiGaL. — . LsGaw Public Notice Tn hierely given thud oa Mouday, the 10th ‘h{ha( Jags at the hour of 11 o'clock a, m. s thare m-Houso sale of bLouded snd unclaimed goods wt pailie veudue, ‘Cle sale will take place af Wadwworth's U, & Bond~d Warelouses, coruer Markut' and Juvkeon-ste,, aud the goods will be sold iy BOCOTG- ance with Articks 710 and 0! Customs Hequllumu, [EiTS DESCRIPTION OF GOODS. O Case Jamalcs Huw, 150 gallons, mportad from tontrvul por Mllchigun Central llaliway, Doc, 11, 13: by dobn Eculilz, aud warehoused undor W. 1L Bun 0, 28, ‘Tweuty-elghit Rolls of Poper, conslynad to he flock = === Tuver Paper Cowpany per. Prop Beotds fram Montreal,. FINANCIAL. 0. 8, Lu74, s Flltuen Uarrels Balmon, conslgned to . Labells & Co. per E'roj Scatia from Montreal, Nov. 16, 11T, Twelve lozes Cauuod Mackurel, oonaigaed to & Ty vy per Prop Bootts, Nov, 16, 19 e t ] t and best bidder, 15000007 | |EeSEs (8 L Fu al od W bo pald to :.Zn'ahg'n'lx'.'x'u‘uk Hiibileged By variie bakure 1o \F..u-.h, Fort of Chifesgo, Dec, 20, 1475, T L Sl ud u, —_— = WINTER RESORIS. FLORIDA, ST. JAMES HOTEL, Jacksonville, Florida. Tho largest aud moat comfortable Hotel fn Florids, Hae acconiiiaodationa for 300 gussts, Is keph fu firab clase munner, Opeu fiow Novemberto Muy, Addrest J, K OAMPBELL, Mauager, . Jacksohviils, Plorids, EDUCATIONAL. Racine College. Tha Collegs and Grammar Behool of Kiius Collag wwiil roogwn Jus, 19, tha session 0 continue il Juns 2, For aduduslun spply ta the Rev, JAMES DB KOVEN, . b,, Raddue Collegs, Racius, Wis, Feunsylvanis Military Acadomy, Ubestar, Fa, Tuorvuyll lustruction in Civil ant 7 UNDERTAKERS' GOODS, HEARSES. Largest Varioty, Fincet U}ll‘ulll. Wricbe from §400 to GLABSS FRONT LANDAUS, Moab Appruved Siy| foursices, Coacbrs sud Famie Iy Carriages madato order, Al kinds of Olaas bens to, order, ORANE, BRICIXD & CO., 06715 Wost Miubthiat., Cluciunadl. 0, 1 SOALES, leopous Jau, 8, 8, RLE Aluluk Eugiucerin| mluh.hl!mimll.lh Braaches ’Ax':::f;':.uk:‘::.mm‘.: 0% s -u;lyu o %, COBIBUVK. bag, Na Becarstultoboy caly e Geauino, | dhat bopt, Aot 130, ufl-'