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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, JANUARY 18, 1870, ng npon me than when 1 frst T el it Reed your sssiatance and without _which no preaiding oficer can wuccaed, Inrefurn for this conrteay, I Misll o the Dest of my ability endravor to be fmpartial and just i 9, carrying out tho wishien of the Sente {3t e Fuica And hractices. T hope anch uator il abor éarneatly to promotathe intecaste 0 whols State, and thaitho contenuial rorst Jang be notel for the harmony sud practical ability of 118 Benato. topublican officern ware olocted by s vote of 21t010: A.J, Turner, of the Portage Reqialer, Chiof Clerk, over Ii. 8. 'altor, of Wost Bood: F. T. Gnrdner, of Monroe, aver J. A, Kiliiau, of @Green Bay; R, L. 1. Totter, Presldont pro tem., over I, B, Davis, tho two candidates - torclianging votes for ench other, ‘Ihis aftornoon Mr. Patter wascallod to ths chair, and eapressed hin gratitude for this gan- erons ireatmont, and promirad to presido faitly and accord every Senator duo courtesy and con- sldoration. TUX BTANDING COMMITTELS wera reported as folluws: Judiclary — Darcon, Polter, Brysnt, Sliverthorn, add, nl}‘\n-neo—nfler, Treat, 7 Incorporatlonn—fieott, tman, Tioads, Hiridges, aud Ferries—Scloutt, Tote, Caven- "% hwn and County Organizations—Tounds, Diatr, Isnd, M I, N. Davis, Tiarney, Privilgaen sud Elections—Farr, Dougla Siiverthorn, Aptisiture—Boraen, Cavanagh, E: , Rounds, Atitchielly acobe, Leglelativo Expendittires. Btato ATairs—Barden, irsant, Mitchelly Fedornl Relatious~-Tiryaut, Farr, Jacobs, Fdueation--Nevins, liner, I, E, Davis, Hanks and L\nnlllup:—llbllrx Diner, Hil Internal Improvementa—Treat, Coutingeut Expensea—Down Puhlic Landa—Dougla Rlate Prison—Ilathaway, Biair, Bast Rafiroads—Itiner, Barron, Potter, Yeott, Hudd, Barney, Wikmol, Engrosed Bills—Welch, laker, R. F, Davis, Tourolled BiflamFiint, 15, N, Davie, fivy Juint Commiltes on Clalma—Campbeil; Nevlus, Esst- man, Charliable and Tenal Instttutions—IL N, Darls, Downs, Reed. Local Legteiatton—Tatten, Wiltoty Frinting=-Flint, Ryan. MISCELLANEOCH. Commnittees wero appoiuted to walt on the Bovernor, and bo announced that ho would de- tiver his moseago at 2 p. m. to-morrow, ‘I'ho pressuro for places excends anything over known here, owing to the hard times, Those who hiavo the hestowal of soy patronage and those in positions of inflnence are besioged with applicants. The Asecmbly bad hardly adjourned to-dav till thera was a poor widaw woman by Mr. Fifleld's sido in tho Breakor's desk pleading tor he appointment of Lor bay as messouger. — LOUISIANA, L THE ELECTION OF EUSTIS. Specfal Dispath to T'hs Chicano T'ridune. Nrw Onrueaxs, La., Jan. 13.—~The Detnocrats n the Legialature, composing » majority of the House, sud twelve Senators, including throo Ite- publicans, to-day went through tho form of slectiog an United 8tates Senator. The Domo- 0, Campbell, Farr, cratio mombers of the House took the prolimi- | mary vote yestorday, the Republicans entorfug o protost aud aheonting themselves during tho proceedings. A formal invitation was gent to iho Senato to participato in tho election, which Kes not reaposded {o. Accordingly the nine Domacratic and thros Republicsn Sonatara with- Yrow to tho Lall of the Houro and an election was gons into, Only ono Ropublican mems Yor in the House voted,—ox-Gov, Michaol Hahn, whocast his voto, tho esma 4 yestorday, for Associate-Justice Talinforro, of the Buprema Tourt. Tha throo Republican Sonators, W. Jas- jar Blackburn, Allen (recn, and Alexaador, cast Thoir votes with the Domocrats for Euatis. The ‘otal vote was: For Euetwy, 755 Talizferro, 1—a uafority of the General Awsombly. Rustls, w Biate Senator, votod for bimself. HPECULATION, Itis difficult tosny who 13 tho sworat boat in this matier, It certainly pinces Marr, who wears the mando which MeMillan rocantly throw off, in a wory rigiculons josition, und ozlibils the incons wstency, of the Dcmocrats of the Btate in o very strong light—in this reapect, that tho Focent Democratic Conveniton, to which nearly all the Domocratic mombors of the fouso wore dolegates, reaflirmod its faith tn the legitimecy of McEnery a8 Governor, and now thoy elact Euntin to fill a position which their Uovernor had plrends filled by the appontment of Marr, Tho election of Lustis will unprove Pinctiback's chonces, end probably bung tho contest to an' ourly termivation, Gov. KELLOGG scems £9 Lo piaced in tho worst position of any, and ho cannot cousistoutly v Eustis eredentials, bocause he bas * already given Dinchback two sote, Tho Democrats, Lowevar, threaten that if he does not, thoy will Impeach him. Thus it reews tho matter 1s going to mako & very nico fight. TELSONAL, John Ii. Eurtis is a lawyer of good abilitles aod quite coneryativo 1n politics. lio was an erdent supportor of tho Whaeler compromise, and, indeod, Jost cauto 1n bl party for lLis zesl In that weseuto,—po much 4o, that in tha recons Btate Convention ko waa dofonted ju s napira tions to Lo & delogate to the Hauatorial Demo- cratio Conveution, Much indignation 1s feli by tho extreme Domocrats &t tho aotion of thol, lezisiators, The Republicans are indifcrents cloiming that Pinchback was logally electad a Benntor, and that the new olection does not cliango the situation, {10 the Associated Press.] EUSTIS' ELECTION CONLIUMED, New OnLeass, Jun, 1%—1ho fobby and gal- lery of tho Houvs were full of spectators nt tho openini of that bady, and, just at tho tito ap- ro(nmu for tho ballot for United States Senator, he Cuneervative Seuators, nucomnavied by tho threo Itepublican members of the Senate, Alsusry, Green, Blackburn, and Alexaundor, wade their anpearanca on tho foor of tho ftouse, coming frum tue SBpuaker's roow, whoro they bad boen in waiting. After wome discursion, the Speaker callod Scuator Binckburn to the chair, aud the Toll of tho Honnta was called, the Conwerva- tive Sonators and the thice Ropublicau meni- Lors auswering to their names, Subsequoutly o vote was bad, and Mr, Eustis rceaved 75 votes, which ia o majonty of the votes of tho General Ausombly of e Siate. Mossrs, Black- burn,Greov.aud Aloxandor explnined their yotes, After the voto was announced by the Spenker,— Lustis 76, Talieferro 1,—Benator Blackbura rose aud erid: *[n tho right vested i mo as ropro- eenting the Bunnto in_Juint acssion, 1 announce that tha Hon, J, I Lustis i8 olectod Unitod Hiates Sonator {o reprocout the Stato of Loulse iana, Twelvo Senators participated in tho olection of Fustis, The procoodivgs are regarded as fue- (ormul, tho Sonate not having agreod to an cloc- ton, Lut adopted & resoiution that there was no wacavcy. Eustis roceived 75 votes, 1 moro than was neeessary to olact, sixty-thros Itapresonta- lives and twelve Bonators vaung for him, The announcemont of the clection by Sonator Blackburn and Bpoeskor Lstellotte was Joudly spylauded by the crowd n tho gallorica. Beoator Blackburn stated thst lio wanted to leave no furthor oxcuso to tho United States Bouate to leave Louwana out nftor Medlillan, Ray, Pinchboea, aud Marr had falled to got ju. Dinchback way pioseut in the Houso during the cleclion. It 18 ststed that Licut..Gov. Antoins will refusn to sign tho certificato of Eudtis' slection, Eustls favored the Wheoler cumnprouise, e KENTUCKY. BALLOTING FOX UNITED STATES SENATOR, LowsviLs, Ky, Joan,12.—The balloting for Unitod Btates Bouator was coutinuod at Irank- fort to-day, but no eloctlon wae effectod, Xock atill Joads, with Williawn ouly ive bebiud, —_——— KANSAS. ORGANIZATIOX OF THE HODSK, Bpecial Inapateh to The Chicago Trivuna, Torexa, Kan., Jan, 12.—Tho touse succeedad in electing D, 0. Haskell Bpeaker to-day on tha ifth batlot. Tho vote stood 03 for him to 48 for otier candidates. Ilenry Booth, Chief Clerk of tholast House, was elocted CLiof Ciork, aud iggine, of Chorokes County, Horgeant.at- Arms, The minor ofices will bo filled to-mor- tow, Ttls expactod kot the Covernor's mos- 13ge will bo ruad some timo durlug tha day, The meessgo doald entirely with Btute affairs, and shows sho Stute instilutions to be in good con. ditlon, and the genersl outlook In the Biato at \argu ali that could bo demred, Ti 3 GOVERNON'S MEZSIAGE. Sreciit binoleh tu Llie Chicugo 1¥iduns, EaNi a4 iy, Mo, Jan. Tho Kaness City Tines of to-woirow toruing witl publish in fuil the meesdsge of Gov, Thomes Ostorne, of Javwas, which 14 to be dolivered bufuro the Leginlaturo at To) eka ut 11 o'clock, The pies- bage was recotved in tho eity to-night st 11 o'civek Ly the Kansas City faet mail trato from ‘Topels, ‘Lhere 13 groat excuctont in ‘fopexa over tho viug Of tho wessage fur advence publicas atd & Bpecial toleprany way recetvod b 1 beo Leadnuaitars Lo ariest the parson who kot tho meesago? ‘The Gouvernor iu the docus wont favors tha calling of a Coustitutional tlone vewtion aud Wberal &) propristions for educations &) jurposcy, aud favors the ropenl of the law by i which the Blate of Kansas was muddled oud of 917,000 by Bam Lappan. ote,, ete. e MINNESOTA. RENATE. . Bvectal Disnateh to Tha Chieace Tridune, 87, Pavt, Minn,, Jan. 12,—A communication wias presonted from tho State Anditor eetting farth the condition of tio Biate, shawing that a tomporary loan from the geweral tund will ba .required to pay the legislalive oxpenses, and rocommending an amendment of (o exieting 1aw, that the samo may bo taken from the per- manont school and university funds, lustoad of being borrowod from city banks. HOUSE. Mr. Mall, of Renvillo, prosented resolntions directing tho appointment of a committee to re- vort a bill for creating s commission for the adjustmont and sottlomont of the State rallroad Loudw, tho action of eaid commission to bLa reported to tho Legialature for final de- termination, On notico, the debats on tho resolutions went over ono day. ‘I'ne standing committors wers annonnced in ench House. A ‘I'reo-Planting Asvociation wan partly orgamzed at the Cavitol last avewng, The mombership includes Republicans from ail patts of tho Btate, Tho objoct ia to dissom- inato information and_encourago tha cultivation of foroat traes througlout the State, —_— CALIFORNIA, TUE LAXO-FRAUDS, BAN Fnaxatsco, Cal., Jan. 13.~Relative to yesterday's dispatetr meutioning a rumor in Yacramonto of a land-grab by which the Biato lisd been aswindlod 10 a large amouut, & rosolu- tion was offered in tho Assombly to-dayto ap- point n committee to taquiro loto the titlo of the Goldon City Homestead Assaciation to the tide- landa in 8an Francisco. It iealleged that tho patent was nrocured under fraudulent protenses, by which tho Btato js & loger to tho amount of 45,000,000. Tho matter, in brief, is, that the Association, holding gronnd boxdnrlng on the tide-land tract, prooured a patent to the latter o couditton of filling it from high land, but bad faited to do mo, and divided the land among its monibors, A commiitoo was appaiated to iuves- tigato withous delay. kLS, PENNSYLVANIA, THE STATE DEUT. Iannmnvna, Pa., Jan, 12.—~Tho raport of the State Treasuror, submiited to tho Loglslature to-day, shona tho dobt of tho State, after do- docting the assota of the siuking fund, fo be 313,766,604, ——— e MARYLAND. G0V, CARROLL INAUGURATED, Arxarorts, Md., Jan, 12.—John Leo Oarroll waa foaugurated .8 Governor of this State to- day. FIRLE AT CEDAR RAPIDS, 1A, Special Disvaleh to The Chacago Triduna, Ozpar Raros, Ia., Jan. 12.—About 5 o'clock this moroiog a firo waa discoverod tn the Pull- wan Houao Block, ownod by Gabris} Carponter, » buildiog 70 by 140 feet, throe atorles high, the firat floor being occupiod ng stores and tho sec ond aod third storics as nlotol. Tho flames apread so rapidly that tho firo was soon beyond control, and the bulldiug, togother with the con- tonls of the sccond and third storios, wns on- tiroly dostroyed. The losses aud insurance aro a8 follows: Carponter's loss on building and furoiture, mbout £30,000; Insured for 218,000, all in Eastorn compavies. Noah Keller, wholosale doaler in tobacco and cigars, loas $£3,000; insured for §5,500. Joff PAillipa, wanagor ot tho botel, loss $1,000; in- surod. James Young, grocory, loss about £1,000 tully insured. “A. Levl & Bon, clotliers, losa about §800 by removal; fnaurod for 3,000, . X. Larimer, adjoisiug bnildiog, wholosslo dealer m heavy bardwaro and wagon material, losa about $15,000; insured for 11,500, It ia sup- posed that the firo was tho work of an incen- diary, 83 a simular attorapt wad discovered about w0 wweoks ago, AT EFFINGHAM, ILL. Svectat Disputeh to 1'he Chreaos Tridbune, 87, Louis, Jau, 12.—A dispatch from Effing- bam, Iit., states that a firo broke out in that town this morning at 1 o'clock, destroving the following bulidings : The ono-story frame occu- picd a8 o enddler-sbop Ly Koch Bros, wo - suranco ; tho ouo-story frame acoupied by John Kulor, loss €509, insurcd for $350; tho Lwo- atory frame occupiod by Hill Liros, ns o satoon . and bililard-hall below and a resldonco above, §1,000, ingured for £1,650. A bigh wind pro- valled, and 1t soomed certain at ope tima that tho western busincss half of the town would be #wept away, but the prompt arrival of the Fire Company provouted such a catastrophe, AT NEW ORNLEANS. New Onueann, Jan, 12.—~Tho Gulf Iotel, for- morly tho Montgomery Hoto, was burned to tho ground this morning. The kitchon and a fow out-houses wora eaved. The fire origivaled in a defectivo fluo. At tho timo of tho fira tho Lotol wau protty well filled with winter visitors from tho North and West, who wers fortunate enough, witn ono or two oxcoptions, 1o eave their per- sonal effects. About balf of the furniture was eaved. ‘Fho firo broke out at 10:00 a. m. Loas, £30,000 {iaurance, 815,000, IN_CHICAGO. Tho alarm from Box U533 at moon yesterasy was caused by a fire in tho two-story framo houso No. 788 Houth Ilalsted streot, owned by Willisma Qurran, and occupled a8 a dwolling and rostaurant by Willlam Lawson, It was caused by thio upsctiing of & gavoling-lamp, ‘Ihe build- ing was damaged to tho oxtentof £200 ; fully in- sured in tho Globo of ‘Loronto, Luss un fixturos, §500 ; no insuranco. —_—— CASUALTIES. ACCIDENTALLY SHOT, Spectal Diapatch to 2he Chicago Tribune, Aunon, 1., Jan, 12,—Goming out from Chi- eagoon the Dubuque train last night, P. G, Bonson, of this city, while inspocting n piatol capo belonging to a siranger in the noxt seat, accidentally discharged the weapon, sondiag n Lall through the right leg of Bsmucl Ducells, nluo of Aurors. The bull pazsod shrongh tho log just mbovu tho ankle, whers the toudona unite, and will probably render the victim a cripplo for lifo, whilo the result of Benson's curlosity nearly frightencd Lhe lifa out of that gentlewan, STRANGE ENGUGH, Special Dusputeh to 1'he Chicauo Tribune. Kaxuas Civy, Mo, Jan, 12.—J, K. Hallowell, formerly Becielary of the Loan and Investment Company of thin aity, was wounded {Lis .morne {ng by tho accidontal diachargo of a pistol nader lus pillow, Tho ball outered hiu skull and lodged In tho brain. No chance of recovery, A LADY INJURED. Spacial Diavatch (o Tha Chicago Tyidune, Broouinaroy, 11, Jan, 12.—Mra, Troutmann, a Gorman [ady, of Normal, In atopping from n street-car to-dsy, [n Bloocmington, fell and broke Ler leg, rocolyiug otlier and daugarous injuries, NOT DROWNED, . Drrnoir, Mich, Jan. 12.—The reported drowting of four woll-known lako Captains, while attempting to cross from Kingaville, Out., to Pofat au Polee, in a small aall-boat, is lncor- roct. Aftor a very mn((h passage, they suce ceeded jn roaching ibelr destiuation asfoly. —— BLOOMINGTON SOCIAL TALK. Special Dispateh to The Chicago 2'ribune, Broounarox, ik, Jan, 12.—Mrs, Gov. Bev- eridgo srrived Liero to-night from Calro, and will remsaln tho guest of Col, I. P, Morgan until after tho Contountal Leap-Year party to-worrow night, whien will bo the event of tno scason, The Rov. A. I. Hobba' assault on daseing aud oo the ladies of tho Centennial Club for theic conuection with the Leap-Year party atill con. tluuew to mgitate the wocial stmosphere, but will not diluiab the attendaucs st the party. ——— OBITUARY, Aveetal Dispaten Lo Tha Chicago Tyidune, DixoN, I, Jan. 12.~Tho Raev, Jobn Al Darideon died biero to-day of pusumonis, after threo days' illuess, aged Gi ycars, Mr, Davidson wag widely Luown, Laviug preachod at Mor- rison, Wysnott, Awmboy, sud Blendots before takig up Lis residence in this city, 'The Blothodist denominalion ban loet ou of 1ts most faithtul, earuest, and cloquent minieters, and the Rock River Couferouce will mise Lim in its aunual couucils, _on, FOREIGN. A Temporary Trace Agreed upon DBetween MacMahon and 1ifs Cabinets All the Ministers Will .Romain at Their Posts for tho Presont. The Usnal Confradictory Reports Regard- ing Turkish Aflairs, Destructivo Floods and Earthquake Shocks in South America. A Peruvian Town Entircly De- stroyed by the Latter Agency. Experiencos of the Prince of Wales at Caleutta, FRANCE. PROMISED PROCLAMATION: Panis, Jan, 12.—A proclamation will be isaned to-morrow by Prosldent MacMahon confirming the policy of tho Cabinet in accordance with tho programmo of tho 12th of February, 1875, TUE CADINET, Tho Journal de Pariz eays tuat all tho Minis- ters wiil rotaln their portfollios nt least for the present, At tho same time, M, Loon Say's resig- nation has not yet beoo ofilcially withdrawn. ‘Tho Cabloet to-day approved the text of tha prodlaation of Marshal AlaoMahon, TUE COMFROMISE. LoNpoy, Jan. 12.—The Paris correspondent of the Times waya: In tho Cabinet mocting yester- dsy, Dufaure protested ngsinst Buffet's pro- posod programmo, and positively refused to sign it. President MacMahon intervenod, and proposcd that ho alone should sign tho pro- grammo, llo appealod to the dovotion of the Ministors to tormiaata tho crisis, The Ministors accordingly agreed that the proclamation of the Presidont bo publisted to-day, and that each Minister ehall, as formorly, follow his own line of policy, but all ehall 1ally around the Aar- albal and give hiin their co-uparation. Afier thia decleion was arrivod at, the somi-of- ticial anpouncoment was published that M. Buf- fot would countorsign the proclamation reaflirm- ing the programmo of Fob. 12, 1875. The tenor of this “sunouncoment convinces overy ano that tho crisis coutiones, If the ontiro Cabinot had ngicod to Lopt silonce and allowed MacMalion to spoak alono, Buffot would have nudorgone a duloat, a3 Leon Bay's resignation, which lo provoked, could not be acceptod. Buffet by countersiguing the proclamation aina & doublo rosult, Ho puts himself orward a8 tho fnspirer of tho Premuont, and pledges the Cabinot collectively to tho pulioy wot forth in tho proctamation. ‘Clua means that” 8ay and Dulaure can only retain oflica becausa “they have sacrificed thoir wills and ideas to thosa of M. Duffet. Hay and Dufauro doubtless yielded bocauss they folt that tho proiongation of crisia was porlous. ‘Tho peril, howevor, baa simply ohanged shape by mecana of the procinmation. achlalion instend of the Cabinet enters the electoral aroua aud indorsca Bulffet's pollcy, which seems des- tined to defeat. Tho principal featuro of tho programmo i to Oppuso 08 onemios of order thous who domand o rovision of the Uonstitu- tion beforo 1840, or ntiuci the preragative of the President. Spocials from Paris sny the rumors In regard to tho situatiou of the dlinistry aro various and conflicting, It [s assorted that ail the Minstora will sign the proclamation, Another report has it that ButTet alona is propared to sign it, aud ail who do not eiga it to-day will bLe considered as reeipning. YBENCII CONTRIBUTIONS TO TR CENTENNTAL. Loxpoy, Jan, 10—0:30 a. m.—~A dispatch from Pans to tho Daily Teleyraph eays tho Fronch AMimster of Works will gend to the Pluladalphia Exhibitlon plans of tho recent publia works, aud tho Manicipsl Couacil of V'ans will contribute the madols of esquares and Fuhliu bulldings which figured in the Vienna Lxhibition, ———— - TURKEY, 1 ANDRASSY'S PROFOSITION, * Benriy, Jan, 12,—1t is sewi-officially confirmed that Coupt Andrassy's noto doss not proposo suy coutrol or guarantoes. Tho particlpation of tho Christian population in tho oxecution of the roforma and engagements which Turkey would contract towards tho I’owers Ly accepting the proposuls aro regsrded as eutlicient guarauteas, MONTENYGLO. QoX8TANTINOPLE, Jun. 12,—The Sublime Porte bas recetved s dispatch from the Turkish coms wauder in Horzegoving, dated Jan, 0, annonuc. ing thas tranquihity i8 restored overywhere excopt in tho district” betweon 'I'rolinje, Dilok, and Gatschko, bordering on Montenegs. “THE TURKISI POBITION, TLoxvoy, Dec. 8.—A speoial from Derlin ssya the Turkish ropresontatives nbroad have boen instructed to doclare that any Intorvantion in- compatiblo with the diguityand indepoudenco of the l'm’m will bo rejectod. It Is expected that England will adviso tho Porta to considor Count Audrassy's programme. If the Sultan dochuoes to do 80, tho rebels will likely derivo gronter ad- vautages than over from tho countonance of the Blontenogring and Dalmatiavs, A Deriin telogram says it 18 revorted that Lord Derby has notificd’ Austria that the Drit- ixh Goverument has uuresorvedly approved ol Caunt Audrassy's note on Turkoy. —_— SOUTH AMERICA. HANTIIQUAKE, New Yorr, Jan, 12,—Tho Star and Herald, of Paoama, just rocolved, contalns the following letters trom Lima: '*We aonounco the com- plote destruction by an earthquako, on tho 4th of Decomber, of Abancay. Betweon 4 o'clock on tha attornoon of tho 4th and the mornlog of tho Oth, po less than thirty-seven slocks oce curred. s rroon, A sovoro flond inundated the businosa part of ‘Vaiparalso, ‘I'wo lives were lout, and 81,600,000 worth of property was desiroyed, 5 WOMAN SUPFRAGE. Baveral women havo Leen rogistered {n some of tho towns in Chill as qualiticd voters, and will exercise tho right of sulliage at the ap- proaching elections, e CERMANY. THE ECCLESIARTICAL COURT, Derury, Jan, 12.—Tho Icclesinatioal Counrt oponod ita proceedings to-day. They worsaimod at tho doposition of Dr. Paul Melchers, Arch. Lisbop of Cologno. N TROPOBED ROTAL VIBIT, Conuna, Jan, 12.—Iler Msjealy Queen Victo- rin in oxpected to arrivoin this city about the 10th ot April uext. 8lo will probably go henca to Baden Daden. THE PRINCE INPERIAL, T.owpoy, Jan, 13—0 a. m.—A Deorlin dlapatch Betd ot rest mrom to the conmra by stating that the Prince Imperial, Fredoriok William, bas docided uot to visit tho Pbiladelplua Exhibition for several reasons, the moat important of which iy that tho conditiou of the Emporor's health rendera tho abeouco of tho hair to'the throne n- sawlsuivlo. —_—— INDIA, TUY TRINCE OF WALES' vISIT, Diapatches to London Tymas, CavouTtTa, Do, 23.—Tho Prince of Walealand- ©d at 4:39 under salutes from the fort and squad- His Royal Highnoes was recoived st the landing-atsge by the Viceroy, the Commander- fu-Chlef, the Dishop, the Chiet Justico, tho Mombers of the Council, the Judges, and also by Bcindish, Holkar, the Hajahs of Cagh- waera and Juypore, aud many othar Chlefs, ‘The Chatiian of tho Municipality prosented ao address. A proceeslon waa formed, and proceeded acrory the dsidan to Uovornmont licuss. The sbip~ ping was deoked with tage, ‘Lbere were denso crowds around the landing- sisgo and the roats of tho procession, wity choored loudly. Tho utmost enthusissn provails od, espocially among the uativos, ANOTUER ACCOUNT, Oarcorra, Deo. 23.—The Prince’s reception was very stately, but tho crowd was silent, aud there were uo outward manifeatations tiko thoso at Bombay. Thero wan no cheeriug or clappiog of heudw.” There was only ous triumphal arch, but the Prince hi not yst visitad the stresta of Caloutts. Tho sirival off Prine sop's Ghaut was very prauy, Sir R, Tem- ple, & deoutation f1om the Heopal and Vicorsgal Governmente, and Lord Napior, were recolval by the Princo on board the Herapis ‘I'he Immortalits, ‘Topaze, and Iloria fired a sa- lute. The Narowaus hias not arrived. On a bandsowely-docoraied platforw thoro aeasmbled & picturesque gsthoring of Cusefs. An addros was read sod presentationa mads by R. Templs. A procession .was formed, and proceedod from Drinsap's Ghant past Fort William to Qovernment Illouse, Tho routg was ined with troops. 'The Duke of Sutherland artived at Calcutta at tho time of the entry, Haalings' death from fever on the Annamally Hills causes grost vegrot, Carcutra, Ioo. 25,—At the recoption of tho Prince of Walos wero_ tho MMaharae Jabs of Pnttials, Jiolkar, Jednpore, Jey- rore, Oashmere, Bcindia, Roms, snd the tegum of Bhopal, Tho Yiceroy waa not present. The recoption was conaldered privato, but wes conducted withh pomp, Thero wora guarda of honar, malutes, and officorn in umform. The nd hall was lined with troops, The 'rince was received in tho tbronw room. Hotore Lo Bisto Banqguet tho Vicoroy and the Prince drove, - with n long corlego, through Hiuminated strests. The display had & floo eifoct, but was inferior to that of Dombay In the number of archies and tho number of the multitndes presont. Tbo Princos expressod reat plessurs at the Princo of Walos' recopiion, ’rofuse presonts wore offered but refusod by :ha Qovoroment, Kindis wished to speud five acs. I'ho Pringe is quite well. Tha difticultios rospocting stiquetto have beon adjusted satisfactorily. Carcr'rra, Doc. 26.—Tho recoption on l-‘rkh{, at tho Covernment Houeo, was a vory stately ceremony. On tho lauding at the top of tho stairs tha Vicoroy's band Is atatfoned, and mace- hoarers in scarlet and gold livorios guard the on- trances. Lotweon oach pair of columna stauds n gigantio troopor of tho Vicoroy's body gonrd, in_ wcarlet and gold tunio,” with gebra~ siriped tnrban and jack boots. The Priuce’s suite, In full Tuniform, atands 1n tho Throne-Room, on tho right of the Tho snlute aunounced the atrival of the Ma ah of Puttials, who dashed ap with outridors and an escort. Lord Oaring- ton and Capt. Williams wercs on horsoback at tho mido of the carriape. Ils wae roceived by r, Hondoraon and Lotd Charles Beresford, and was conducted up the slops, a goldon ambtolla boiog hold over bls head.” Mo advanced slowly up the grand ball, proceded by Lord Charles Beranford aud Cne:L Fita Georga, The Mahara- Jah s a fine-looking man of 22, with rather s beavy face, of & 8ikh character in (4 outline, He speaks Engligh, placad £100,000 at tho dis- posal of the Government duriog the famine, and gave £7,000 to tho Laboio Univorsity. He rulos ovor nearly 2,000,000 of pooplo and an oxtent of 5,500 mquars miles, ‘I'bo State rovenue oxcooda £400,000, The Afaha. Rajah touchod bis forahead alightly to the auite, but lugeyes wore fixed tnquiriugly on tho empty thione. “Ifia countonance brightened when bo wad led by Mr. Ilenderaon and” Alr, Tupper to- ward tho door, whera the Priace of Walos, in the uniform of & Fiold Marahal, and wonr‘ng the Grand Cross of thie Star of Indis, met him, and, having sbaken hands, Ied him to tho sofa and engagod in conversatton. 'Lho Hirdars are fine loaking men, mostly blazing with jowels, Among them wore tureo of Pattiala's groatest chiofs, and one ar two wore dressed mora splendidly than their magnificont lord, 'I'ne Mahsrajab was oonducted back, evidently much gratitied by hia rocsption, and mada b gracious salsam to tho sulto, Noxls ealuto of ninotoen guns Leraldod the arrival of Holkar, tho Maha. rajab of Indore. Huge in staturcsnd bulk, diessod aimply, but decorated with diamonds and emornida of groat valus, it wonld nocd s Imrlen knowledge of jowslry aud the akill of an ndian Poolo to describe him, 1e rolled slowly along, followed by Lis two sons, Lits brothore, and tho Sirdars and Minlstors. 1le never doignodto notico the anito until he wan going away. His wenlth 18 enormous, Report says that hs has stored up £5,000,000 of treasmie in his palaco. Tho snme coromonial was obeorved aa in the pro- vious instauco. Whoo Holkar loft tho Prince 8% the entrance of tho audienco chamber bis oduntcoance was loss sombro, but [t was sald ho dosires to liavo things granted which are nob quite withinreachof reason. Forthe Malarajah of Jodhpoor soveuteon guas wero fired. Hoisa most interestiog person, slight built, with small, handsome face, drossod in immonso potticoata, of many falds, ronoling nearly to tho ankle, fuhnred In by a cirentar roli of gold tissuo from he waist. Hia head-dross was a small turban bound round lus brow with s goldon fillet blaz- ing with jowels. Ila wore s nooklace of jewals of extraordivary sizo, 1lis Sirdars, simtlarly at- tired, wore almost oqually magnificont. The Maharajsh of Jodhpoor refuses procodence to avy chief, and he looks s Rajpoot all over. The Maharajah of Jeypoor, who succooded was n very difforont oiyls of .man, Io is vory liberal and eulightoned, losiug somewbat in {mpressivonean of aspect by o lurgo pale of spectacles which he wenrs; bLut bs ranks bigh in tho estimation of tho Governmont and the natives, tho Rajpoor lnmll( having givon & danghter in marriare to the Tmperor of Indin, claimiug dnscont from Rama, gomo indofnita perlod bofore Christ, Tho aharajah hao nine wives, but no children, Ifo rulos over 2,000,000 peoplo and 16,000 equars miles of torritory, [le in chatitable, mild, proud, and digoitlod. Tho Maliarajah of Caslimoro next arnived, praceded by culransiers accontred iu tho fashion of the French Emplre, forming & magnificent cortege, He and bhis Hirdars wors tho S8ikh bead-diesn aud were ablaze with jewels, e had beon with aificul:y perauadod to cut down his girta from £50,000 to £6,000 in valuo. fIo produced a most {avorable inpression, but, without drawiug any odious comparison, it may o aaid that Sciudia, the Mahara)ab of Gwallor, who aucceeded in order, oxclied more intcrost on acconnt of his woll known character. s corlogo waa vory fins. Ho cau handlo a divislon of threo arms bettor thau moat Gonerals, and ln sltognthor a mau of marked ability aod couraga, 'W'o all the Oblofs tho Prince gave gold medals of commewmorstion, Dut now ** place aux damos.” 1'rom a closed brougham alighted a tigure closely veilod, BDe- neath a robo aod closa-fitting trousers protly feot »gtolo in and out.” Anothor figure fol- lowed, Tho scroon bofors tho oyes was too thick to be plerced, but the Bexum of Bopal maw overything. Hho is not yat 40 yoars of age. Hhe saomed bowed down, but bier daughter, nos yot 16, walked juat aa feebly, It is ofton Buch womon sa thesd rule native States from tho wo. ¢lusion of tho Zensna, The Princs roceived tho veilod Iadies moet graclously, Thoy did not un- entrance, in lin: voil; but it 18 wald ‘they are fale to seo, Aftor the Degum retirod, quite de- lighted, it {a eaid, camo the aharajah of Itawaly, whono turnont reflected credit on Mr. Bannormang, tho political sgent, Ha is o Rajs 00t and & Banskrit scholar, but spesks Englishs, o {8 also & great tiger-hunter. He has the owor of Ilfo and deatls, oxcopt ovor British anb- octy, and 1ules ovor 18,000 squaro miles, with & population of 2,000,000, Ous or £250,000 of fovoaue, moro than ono-lalt 1 slionated to Jagbures, rellgious, and charitable grants. Dis Birdarg wore porhaps more pictureaque than any, ok — SPAIN, GOVERNMANT UECNEES, Bapnip, Jan, 12.—A Itoyal decres lssued to- day disquahiies Gonerals and all publio function. arles roceiving sbovo £500 per annum from sit- ting in either Houso of the Qortea, Tha Gavernmont has authorized {he ion of fourteen new jouruals, —_—— EGYPT, TINS PINANCIAL INVETIOATION, Lowpox, Jan, 12.~The Foreign Ofico has a dispatch from Commissionor Cavo ssying that the Egyptian authorities in every way facilitated big mission, publics- —— ROME, FAITH AXD WORXS, Roxe, Jan. 12.—The Marquis of ‘Ripon, the Eoglish nobleman who rocontly embraced the Homau Osthollo faith, has prosanted the Pope with £10,000 storling., . —— THE POPE, INELAND AND TUS OSURCH, Roue, Deo. 20.—At bis acdienca with the Tope, the Lord Mayor of Dublin road an addreas tuanking His Hollinoss for the mauner in which bo bad boon roceived, and prescoling the bomage of bis fellow-cltizens, He sdded tlLat the loly Father, in conferriog upon him the high distinction of the Order of Gregory the QOreat, bad wished to bouor Irishmen. Irelsnd was rich in affection toward the Holy Father, On tho occasion of the celebration of the O'Cone noll ceutenary, Ireland had shown her tackmunt andfidelity to Qod snd the Pope, As sa Insh Casholio ba deeply sytnoathized with the_aufforings of the Clurch,” He concluded by Imploring the Pope's blossiug oa the Oatho lics of Dubliu, His Iolineas, in roply, sald that Lo was greatly moved at the proof glven him of the affection of tho psople of Dublin. ife allud- ed to the constancy of irtebmen in their dovo- tion Lo Catholiciaw, snd expresged gratifioation attha celebration of the U'Connell centenary, Lo sent Lie Llesalog to the City of Dublin, . THE POFE AND TUY NACLFD COLLEGE, The Lope Liaa recelved the good uishes of the 8acred Colloga., Cardinal Tatiizl read an ad- denpn, {n wehioh he declared that any roconcilis. tion with the enrmies of tho Chureh was fmo aiblo, Il [lolinoss, in raply, ssid it was naces sary to be enorgetic, and nover doubt of the future, Tho evila and injnstico from which tha Church was siufiering wins 1noroasiog, and sil ahould pray for their romaval, AFRICA, OAUEROX'S HARCT AGIOSH TIHE ENTIRE CONTINENT, Madeira Corrsavondence Londan Telegraph, Turthor dotaill are to hand respecting Lieut, Cameron's oxpedition. Tlio gallant explorer, In traverning tho broadth of the ontlra continent from Zaozibar to Angols, mot, on tho whole, with » favorable recoption by tho natives. s rosched Dengualla on tho 7th and Loanda on the 10th of Novembor, with fifty-sovon Last Coast mon, all in good bepith, 1t was Camoron's intention foromaln at Lo- suds until an opportunity arrived for sending his mon bome rouud by the Cape to tho East Coast, It is underatood that the intropid travelor has accumalatod somo vory valuabls goographical matorlals, besides a largo amount of goneral sclontifio information. Of courao, tho cspecial fntorest stiaching to his mission is tho grest quostion of tho connection of tha Congo with the groat eastorn lakes. It appears that ho fols lowed a largo rivor fowing out of Lake Tangans yiks in a southwostorly direction, traciog its whole coursa till Lo came upon a now lako, whioh he namod ' Livingstono,” T'rom this body of water » gecond large river rons westward, which the Licutensut, having traced It for o considotablo pact of fte longth, beltoves to bo tho Congo, 1t would acom that lio was unabloe to continus along tho river on account of meoling with a tribe of Lostilo natives. 1o bad to chooss bes tweon fignting Lus way through thoeso ualriondly triboa, with tho risk of losing sl Lis journais and papers, or of taking a dilferant direction, “[ho latter altornalivo scowmod proferable, and, thougl it moventod the sbsoiute verifleation of Lis important discovery, ho haa personally no doubt that tho strcam flowing out of Livings atono Lake and the Oongo are one aud tho sawe, CANENON'S COURSR OF IUUTE AND TIK VALUR OF HIS DISCOVERIEY, Fondon Y'etegraph, Dee, 28, Eztrome interost attaches o tho intoligence which wo wero yestorday onabled to give with rggard to the romarkablo march achioved by Liout, Cameron from cosst to coast of the African Continent. Tho flrst and_main point to note'is that—ng had boen nlready genorally perceived—the long aud arduous passago made by Liout. Cameron lesvea thie gront problem of Aftlean goography &till ungolved, Cameron will not be able to tell us positively whothcer tho Hiver Lualaba of Live ingstone is the Upper Copngo or not, although hls opinion is evidently decided that they ara ones auvd tho same, such opinion belng grounded on fncta which are certalnly groatly in advanco of tho vague statomonts which were ro- portod by him from the mouths of the Arala and natlves boyond Yunganyiks. e mesn that tho Lioutonant haa cloarly trosh and siroog rassoas for hia fixed bolief that the watera of the Congo aro dorlved from streams fod 23 fAr away s ‘Tanganyika, and theroforo it whl bo only re. apectfal and just to suspond all judgment until ho arrivos to inform us oxactly how far he followod * thls wosterly-going “channel, sud what are tho particulara which leavo him so obvionsly convincod tuat it Is indeed Lho “ Mother of Watora” which ho Llas struck in finding the outlet of Tanganyikin. That outlet ia tho priucipal aud signal discdvory mado by tho Lioatenant, aud—whotlier it be or bonot the samo which ho snnouncod to us by Lis Iast dis- atchos—iho statement is apparontly positive ['un he has lighted upon a large river flowing out of the Iako in o southwesterly direc- tlon, which ho foilowed slong its whole course till ho traced it into ‘*a now lake, which ho Lns pamed ‘*Livingatone'" Now, 1f wo take tho polut marked by Cameron, as tha ptaco of tho edluont hoeretofore sunouuced by bim, and draw a southwost course, that iill lead the cyo to the Kamolondo or_Lui Wator, which was raported as oxisting by- Livingstone, but nover actually geon 3 for the Journsys of the Doctor took him to Mpwetoa to'tho southward, sud to Dambarre sud Nyabgwe northward, st both of which poluts ho ssw what ho callad “Wabb's Bivor,” or the Uualaba; but ho mapped out tho intermodiste (ncuse trino cnuuu‘y only by boarsay, ‘I'bus we find on his chart this lako marked bold and large, but altogother conjecturaily, of nsbaps of « paascod, lying onst and wout, recolving Wobb's River from tho south, and discharging it from the north, But thin, it must bo ropeatod, was guass worls, and 1f Cameroo Lias roally found o river bringiong Lim dowu from Taugeoyika into Kamo- londo, and also discovoied tho outlet of iko now rogorvosr flowing plainly and persist- ently westward, this may judead be tho Conga, What becomen, bowover, in tuat coso of ha vast rivor at Nyangwe which Livingstone ceitainly anw runoing northward, and ‘which Howa § dogreos noarer the Equator thau Kamolomo ? Everything deponds, aw will bo soen, upon the distanco through which Cameron has fullowad lio drain (rom ‘langanyika. Nothing cau rob bim of the credit of Liaving reveatod to us that that vast tarn emptica to tho south and woet, sud mnot to the nworlh; but the problom furking in_ tho Rus osnd tho lalegga countries etill puzzles the mind, sad all must foul a koo impationzo to hear when Cumeron wan forced to break sway from o line of march 80 Intouscly fancivating and momantous se that which ho was pursaiug from the ‘Tanganyika outlet aud weatward, UURDON AND ETANLEY, With reference to tho reports lately pub- lished to tue effoct that Cul. Gordon on the Uppor Nile had reached the Albert Niyanza with his steswer, and bLed oxplored _its consla without f{inding sny traco of Mr, Btanloy's expodition thers, wo are enabled to pranounco them entirely unfounded upou tho vory best authority. Notlung bas boen heard from tho gallant successor of Bir Bamnel Bakor sinco Oct. 4 lass, and at that dato bo Liad not only not approached the Albert, but bad no present {utention of souding o party thither, it boing g settlod polivy to ostablian “military-poste slong bis linss of advanco bofore pushing agein southward, The plan ¢f tho Lolonol was to found s etrong depot at Appuddo, snd thon to move from {t inta tho Nism-Niam reglon, whore soms of bin ofiocrs wero quarrels fog, Upon roturning from that diatrict ho sm— posed to givo hia ntiootion Lo quelling the dan- gerous fotrigues of Kabba Nogs, who must b dealt with sorlously boforo tho lake country can bo quiatly held, After all thia long programme of duty, his intontion was to viait the Albort, and, altbough such arrangements might, of course, bo ehanged by ciroumatancos, those beas infosmed ave weil porsuaded that tle) recent story about the Coloncl's oxploratious of the lake is entirely apocryphal, SUICIDE. svicial Disvateh to Tha Chicaao Tribuns, Karaxazoo, Mich., Jan, 12.~Goorge O. Mills, of Plainwell, iu a fit of tomporary inanlty, jumped from tha river bridgo of that place thin worning snd was drownod, IHia Lody was re- coverod. Ar, Milis was woll and favorabl, known througliout Woatern Mtiohigan, and lng beon for many soara a reslident of Plawnwell 1le waa G0 years of age. OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, Loxpox, Jau, 12,—Bteamships Caltfornia and Btate of Virginia, from Now York, have arrived out. New Yonk, Jan, 13.—Arrived Tdalio, from Liverpool 3 the Quoen, TP Yuitapeuruis, Pa., Jau, 1d.—Arrived, stoams ebip Vaderland, from Autworp, —— HAINES. Byectal Dirnatch to T'he Chieade Tridune, BeniNartELD, Jan, 12.—Speaker Hainen is atill here, aud again inquired to-day at the Lxeoutive Onice whother Goy, Glenn fs etill {n the Btate, 110 eays ho camo hore to show Tho Pooplo that he Is not lax in tho discharge of any public duty that may dsvolve upon him, CHESS, Oreveeany, 0, Jau, 12.—~The elaventh gams 1n the chess match botween Judd sud Alborom was playad to-day, yesulting iu & deaw, el ‘The Crack Whips of the Qontlnent, Sietzerland Carvespondence Indianapotis Journal, All these contincutal drivers bave a faculty of cracking their whips with & forco sud meaning 1 havo seen nowhers else. A man will often drive bis cab st full spued thtough s narrow atrest, 1 or 14 feet wido, without sidswaixs, aud oftew full of poople, but ho cracke his whi, backward sud forward, with explosions Inug snough to be hesrd haif a squere, This rapidly parts the crowd bafora him, who always uudes- stands wbat it moaus. 1 Lavs many timss, whils riding in this wnnuer, wat 0xpaating to seo some- body in the crowd kuocked dowa or ru_ over but 1 bayo nover sen evun the least collislon, Tho Iaw in Floreuce makes tha man knocked down the gailty paity, bocauso Le did not gey oul of the way, & CRIMINAL NEWS, - Efforts to Thwart tho Hanging of the Crain in Willlamson County, Jan. 21, Belief that tho Murphysboro Firs Was Cawsed in the Interest of tho Ku-Klux, The Alleged Confesslon of Tacobs, the Condemned Jollet Murderers Murder of a Wife's Paramour by the Husband and His Suicido, in New York Cily, THE CONDEMNED JOLIET MURDERER. Spectat Diapateh ta The Chicaas Tribune, Jouter, Iil, Jan, 12,—The Times of yoster- day contains & dispaich from thls city giving sthat purports to be tho confeasion of llenry Jacobs, tho condomned wife-murderer, who will Lo executed on tho 21st inst., provided tho law shall be nllowed (o take its courae, Theso- called confeasion is = second-hand one, and reachon the pablic in a round-about mavner. 1t beara upon 1ta faco ita own contradiction, aud is regarded with suspiclon, coming, as it doos, from tho murdercr’s oldest son through his well- paid attornoy, It is coneidercd a wenk attompt to manufacture public opinion and awaken sym- pathy in favor of Jucobu by showing mitigating circumstances, in oyder to obtam o commutation of hia sontonce to imprisonmont for lifo, which meaus, &t most, 8 fow yeara {n tho Panitentiary, nnd thon, upon some holiday, to e turnod looso oaa fit subject of Lxecutive clsmoucy, rathor than the perpetrator of ono of the most diabolical murders ever com- mitted. Tho substance of this coufession, *' from the lips of the doomed mao,” a8 a local papor haait, I8 that Jacobs, on the night baforo the morpiog upon which Lia wife was Inat aeon alive, honrd & window raiged in Lor apartment, sud on investigation ho discovered a man on the bed with Mrs. Jacobs. Ho immediately jumped into the room, whon they both got out of bed, Alrs. Jacobs springiug botween her busband and her paramour, and atriking the formor in the faco. ‘Thoreupon vacobs caught hor savagely by tho throat, shuok her, and then throw hor violently back upon the bed. Meantime, **the man," whoss namo ia not mentloned, escapod through the wiodow, Mrs. Jacobs dicd about3 o'clock the nozxt aftornoon, somo fifteen hours or moro subssquent to this occurronco, and Jacobs, on sccound of tho troubles botweon himself and wifo, which were woll known in the neighborhood, the marks of violence on her peraon, and for fear the nolghbors would Ignch him if inforined of her doath, took the bady, when night coucealed his operations, sud dump- oditin tho slough weil, where it romained for saveral days. Tho second Sunday after the murder the body roso to tho surfaco, and Jacobs threw somo hay over it, and that night he dug in the fleld 1o which be butied the ro- mans, plowing over tho ground tho following evening. Thls, in brlef, ia tho story which the poople of this Intelligent commuunity arc requested 1o beliavo, sod which is relied upon {o bave ths neck of Jacobs from tho haltor hiscrimoso riclly moi The murdorer gave as Lis reason for not disclosing thess alleged fncts to big at- toroeys boforo, or during tho rial, that ho was afrald to trust ony ono, belioving that bla only uopo of cecape Jay 1o the total denlal of the murder. Ho was also afrald to confess because public opinion was 80 intcasely agsiost Lim. It s only nocesury to eay in rogard to tho statomouts contalued in tls con- feaslon, as givon by the murdoror's counsol, that they aro wholly Irreconcilable with tho sworn ovidence adduced by tho prosecution at the trial. The medical experty testhlod that ** Ilor death was caused by stravgulation; a pressurc -icon the windpipo or troches, and death resulted twm- mediately thareaftor, Bhe might bavelived pos- nibly & miunte vr two,” Vith her oyoa literaliy forced out of their sockots, Ler tonguo protrud- Ing to such an oxtent that two weeas of brutal burlal, fi:at tu & pond holo, and afterwards o a swamyp, mada no slteration 1n the appearance of tue buéy, tho deop indentations upon her throat, four ou ono sidesud one on tho othor, cories- Eandm;i to tho thumb sud four fingars of o uman hand, all fin to prove~boyond the possi- bility of doubt—that the murderous band that griped her throat did npot rolax fts nold until life was extinct, snd complete- 1y demolish tho thumay coufession, tho iutout of which is to creato an fwpression on the pub. lio mind that Jacoba wae a docply-wronged man, aud that, npon tho discavery of i wife's crim- Inal conduct, ho was o exasporated that, in nfle of nugoveinable rago, he 1aid violont Laods on her, sod inflicted iujuries that rasulted satatly nome timo aftorwards, ‘I'he introduction of an *sunknown man’ at this lats stago of tho torri- ble draon ia with the objoct of enlisting aym- pathy In bus bohall, and the wholo confesslon iy unworthy of credenco, boing nothing more than the fnventiou of o deapotate man in desperate aucumatauces, Jacobs Lins beeu 80 far nn un- nstisfactory oubject for fntorviowers, laving utendfantly refused to havo anything to say to metnbors of tho press, A ucwspapor-man vig- Ited tho jail yestorday for the puipuso of obtaln- log, it posaible, somointornaton frém bim. Ja- cobs was 1u the hall, walking to and fro, and on belng spolon.to bo upproached the grated door, but a5 ¥oou as ho learnod bis vimtors objact ho turnod away, sulleuly romarkiug, ** Dar's blonty i the nowsbabora already,” aud walked off. No persunaion could induce Lim to return or any a word more. Lo looks lmfiu-rd sud careworn, but the noor approach of bis terrible falo has not had the offect ta mako him communicetive, CRAIN, THE CONDEMNED MURDERER, &reciat Diapateh to The Chicayo Trivune, Cannoxpare, 1L, Jan, 12.—A paetition for com. mutlog tho sentonco of Marsbnll Craiu to lfe imprisonmont Liaa recontly boon In clrculation in Willlamson;County, - but, owing to a majority of yoters belug in favor of hia hanging, it amount- od to nothjug, Proyvidenco and the Governor not interfericg, Crain will swiog at Marion on tho 21at. The origin of the fire at Murpliysboro now woama to be sattled on fncoudiarios, 28 won were noticed on Monday survoying tho promises ad- Jolulng the jall, and two of them were in com- mupioation with & prisoner that day, Upon be- {og mado aware of tho fire, Jaller U'Conuor sent for Bheriff Kiwball, who handcutfed ths prisou- ers, aud sevoral sworo at this troatmont, ovi- :elélly koowing their oscape was nipped in the ud. THE ORAND RAPIDS MURDERER. Special Lusoateh to Ths Chicago Tvidune, GRAND Ravips, Mlich, Jan, 13.—Judge Gid. Qiogs deoled tho motion for muow trial in tho Guatay Christ case to-night ab 10:30 o'clock, in oo able though brief roview of tho argumonts snd evidence of tho trial, and that newly-of- ferad, but announced that ninoty days would bo allowed for a bill of exception aud appeat to the Buprome Court, Qlrlat will probably bo son- touced this weok. Nothlng was dona {eauy to explsip, refute, or wmeet tho afidavita of Hulli- yan, oxcept the alidavits of Clay Tlorne and Burino, rebutting, duscrediting, and denying Hul. llyan's dopoaition, MURDER AND SUICIDE, New Yorx, Jan, 13.—~Last night Antoine Mar. | ting, in & A% of joalousy, shot, four (imes, & {1 man named Thomas Itodgora, Tho lattor fled st tlio first abot, and the othor abota wore fired into his baok, untll be foll in tho street, whorsupon Martins blew out bls own brains, Ilarting and hLis wife wero Bolgians, neitlier of them over 20 on! ld, and they kept a clgar atore, which odgers frognented, 1odgers’ vounds are sup. posed fo bo fatal DIED OF HIS INJURLES, Orwoikxati, O., Jan. 12.—Chomas 8, Flannery, of the firm of IMiannery & Windler, died at an hospital in this clty at noon from the effects of a wouud In the hoad, nflicted Bunday night by soma one unknown, Flannery could giveno ool / lected account of the musault, but the physinau stated thas he was probably attacked by some jperson who used & sand-bag ss & woapon, RESPITED, Lirns Moox, Ark., Jao. 12.~The negro murderer who was to have been excoutsd on Fridey Lisa been n-gued until his sppeal to the Hupremo Court can bo heard. A DOUBLE MURDER, New Orrzaxs, La., Jan, 12.—Jack Low and Mike Knuckley were abot sand killed by Tom Pickel, » barkespor, af Pass Chrlstian, Mie, . _RADWAY'S REMEDIES, R.IROIR. Radway's Ready Reliet CURES TITE WORST PALNS o from Ong fo Twenty Minntes, NOT ONE HOUR Aftar reading this Advertisement need a; L} aufler with pain, Ra,dway’s Ready Relief - (8 A CTRE FOR EVERY PAIN It was the first and 13 the Only Pain Remedy That instantly stovs the most excruet, LAY s P emtig pies sy e ol wels, o other glaads or rrgans, In from One to Twenty Minutes, Mo mattar haw vintent Thomat. e Sl grareerieaton Taiglo, or yrostrated with diseasd may sull Radway's Ready Relief WILL ATFORD INSTANT EASE, Inflammation of the Kidnoys, of the Bladdor, Inflammation »f tha Bowe IIIIL Mumau. 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