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.- ork on the 224 of Decomber, reaching Brussels Jan.2." Miss Qordon wns married a little more {hsn two yoars ego, snd took up lier pormanont residenca abroad. Tho foll titlo of her husband 1s Viscount Alphionse Viluia IV, of Balgium, Notfca s It in & matter of porfoct fndifferenco ¢o Tax Tninuse whelber Holmbold, the Bucha man, is jnsane or not. Tlersons who mako a practico of Ronding nawepapers cootalning arti- cles on this interouting subject to Tue Tninoxe should at onco engago jn more profitablo and yeapoctablo buninoss, ! Prof. Alptionso August Dupont, formerly s Catholic priest, was received into tho Pratestant Eplscops) Church at Byracugo, N. aet Buo. day. Tois o pativa of Normandy, whore lio ro- calved his collegiato nnd ccclenisstical oduca- tion, and was duly ordained by tho Roman Bishop of his Diccesa. Josso Bpensor, a venorable colored rosidont of Bhasta, Cal,, has boon placed in comiunication yrith hie wifa aud three children, from whom he was separated in the old plantation days, long yoars bofore the War. They were discovored comfartably settlnd in Quincy, Ii., by meana of a traveliog nowspapor itom, #Daron Taylor," eays the Figaro, * who, it may bo remomtered, had formerly set apnrs bils allowanco (30,000 franca) as Bonator under tho Erapire for founding prizos, is about to give an- othior proof of bis well-knuwn gonerosity, being nothing lees than tho gift of » handsomo Liouso 10 be apportioned among tho difforent socioties of writers and artiata of which he is tho Lonor- sry President. Dr, Millengen, the physician of Lord Fyren, fnwhoso srma tho poct diod, s otill liviue In Constantinople, e ia Lhe last eurvivor of the band of Philhellones who wore with Lord Byron in Groeco. Tho commou impression that tho 1ste Dr, Ilowo waa tho last of tho raco appoara to ‘Lo orroneous. Dr, Mlilongen, it soems, bated ‘Engtsud as much ag bo loved Greeco, for ho has never set foot in bis nativo lund since the death of Byron. » James Parton in doscribod as n middle-sized, foan, and apectacled gontleran, with ploasant, brown-bearded faco; bair flattoned on tho top and sides of Lio head; & suit of blaok broad. cloth that doos not it him; tho evidence of s littlo bad tasto fu shapa of n watch-clain, daogling acroes his low.cut voat.” From the above desenption 1t is kmpossibla to Lol whethor Mr. Paiton looks like Goorgo Washingtoun or Jimwy Blanchard ; but we know whom he writoa like, * The ageots of the Duo d'Aumals recently paid 94,000 for the colebrated Livre d'Ilevrea maun- soript, which has boen in the posaession of the Gauvsin family at Nancy for morothan 2 oon- tory. Tho mavuseript is on vellum, of Flomish origin, and dates from the fiftconth contury. At 18 enrichied wilh elghteen largo miniatures avd five small oues, The [attor roproscnled tho four Evangelisis and Josus borno from the tomb by an aogol. Tho laree onos oach oceupy an cn- tire page, and somo of them contaln from four- taoon to sixtoen porsonages. 1 The Washington National Republican eent ant 40 Now-Year's Day * Complimental Sslutations of tho Soaaun,"~—x neatly-printed eirculor, dated Jau, 1,1876, backed by the cards of the oditorial corps, sud conveying the following imtoresting vommunication: *[Confidentinl.] Of your ro- coplion to-day we should bs plensed to racaive before 10 o'clock, Bundsynight, by meseengor, thoss itoms of information: Description of ro- ception costumea worn by yourself and assist- nts, the names 8¢ tho moro prominent porsons vecelvad, eto, Itis mmply impossiblo for us to visit all our friends, and thia 1o the ouly practical method of filing a wish to hava their rocoptions proporty noticod.” Kitchonsorgsu, tndeod! . No hu:k—amop in Washingion can be complote with- out it, Ierr Bobal, tho preat Dresden Boclaliat, says ho la astonishod, considertng many frmilies of fivo and eix porsons ln Baxonyare reduced to tiving a wholo week on 75 cents, that more Gor- maos don’t quit the Fathorland and cross the soad. Hsina momber of tho Relchatag, bot smost of his timo as & momber hss boon paased in prison, by order of tho Berlin outharities, who are convinged that this is tha bost place for him to sho¥ his talonts in. Ife war nllowed a rauple of parrots as companions aud audionce, Althoogh a carpenter by trade. Bebol holds the foctrino tlat the people naver will bo bappy un- 8li the Governmant gets fu tbolr hands, and s (hen mado to lend or give thom enough money o carry ou their Lusinoss, Tho idea in criginal with him, ho never baviog hourd of ths axt of Fag-baby prioiing. UOTEL ARNIVALS, Paimer House—Lyinan Mallcy, New York: Dr, T, B. Y, Wilson, Wachington; G. W. Adams, ‘Titin, 0,7 M. Moody, New York; D, rosrony, lLouleville; Heury Drucker, 8t Lona; W, Wiiwell, Cincinnati: Fred Laylon, Mtlwaukeo:' W. M, Veu' Gilron, Dot Nerto, Col.;' Rowland Blarr, Toledo; J, IL. Diiuke 1y, Baltimore,,..Grand Pacffio—J. L Ha Waynes the Hom Jobu Capt. G. I, Pock, Eeokuk; Thomas,' U.' B, A.: Judga 4. F, Ruldwin, Gouncil Blulin, Ta, 3l {ury 3 Col. N, O, Matthown, Spiivg Hou, A, W, Butt, Spr el Paul; V. G, Marvluil, Now Yo 1 Allegheny; C. B, Po:k, Dotrolts Judge d, B, lrazer ana I'rof,' 8, O, Oweu, New York; tho Mon,J, W, Deonts, Buffalo; Georga P, Frysinyer, Kock eian W. B, Wriglt, Tulludelpdl Jesues Partuy, New York lasty T Loy... drcmont Mol W Davi, R ong, Cleveland ), Peacod] Adrlan, Mcb.: D, C. Uafgan, Oltawat Myrou Harris, Tallmaige, Mlch.; G, 1, Shaw, Eau Claire! R, Nobman, Ceutrada; H, it, Sitefaon, Dayto Higglubotham, Albany s Wi L. Lawis, Aplcton, W 1L M Day, Monticdlo, —_— POLITIOAL NOTES, Gov, Ingoraoll and tha entirs Biate tiokat will probably bs ronominated by tho Domocrats of Connscticut. Bayard's apooch bas commonded Lim to the Thiladelplia Press aae it man to atand on the Democratic gatlows. A privatolatter to tbo editor of the Bpringfield lican conveys the startifug information that Bristow la too good to Lo President. “There ara to0 many active and powerful can- dates worklug for o nomination to tho Presi- dangy,” saye tho Now York Zimes, “*to admit of tho posibility of & *Third Torm,!" The Milwaukeo Sentinel sueors at tho Washe bura faunly, includiog, wo prosume, toe late Govarnor of Wiacousin, who nas much too good A mao for the purposea of small and corrupt pol- Riciane. The Cincinnati Commercial haa fnformation that Col. Fouter, of Indians, Liss booo selected %o succeed Miuistor Hcheuck, ** Thia soma to ba dono," nays tho Conunercial, ** upou tho ure Beacy of Morton," John V. Fostor, author of tho celobrated Dlatgo lettor concorning tho O, U. A. M., bav Yean oluctod Clork of the New Joraey Housn of Representstivea iu opposition to tho Froling- huysen-Robeson interest, The 8t. Louls Globe, roputed to Lo a good Re. Publican nowapaper, sud an unfortunate tonder o L!go Whieky llng, is rejolced ut tho olection 3 Kirkwood to tho United Statea Senato by the lowa Leglslature, 8o far, good; but it was dearoely uoceysary to add, as tho Glale did, that * Harlan {s » fravd and Belknap an smateur," Den' H{ll should retomber, remarks tho Ola- elnnati Commercial, that Gen, Qront, though he baa his tautts, dictatod geasrous torma of sur- reoder to (ho Rebuls, Alr. 1)il) aliould remom- ber, too, that, as Letween Jeif, Davis and Gen, Srant, otleast s respectablo inajority of the Amarican poopls trefor the Iatter, It is pot Iross exsggeration to say thia much, . The Demooratis majority in the Lower 1T ot Congress bids fair to ba’wmu s mush of ?::: benalonon tho onrreacy quoestion, The Now York Tribune asserts what Payna's ell), which ls 2:d ta most the views of the majority, ts n sur- vendar of the vitsl principles involved in the yarreucy lasuo, and & Washingion diapateh to he 88, Louls Republican coutainy the fotlowing Falusble information t **The Democratio leaders sudeavoriug Lo sgees on some sort of Intace Badiats poticy belwesn thad advocated by tao Wrd-mousy mon of the Bast wnd tie rag.wmonsy C, and herman lolus—Tiio A, B, Btickuny, St 3 Capt. W, 8, . D, $ Joln ‘Williawn Rhodes, Bt Ponl; A, A, Lincoln, Hinsdais} mon of the West, which will contala enough of concosaion to both ta socure & unlon of the Demoeratic majority.” Gen, Fitz-Joha Porter's romoval from the Now York Commission of Public Worka is not causa for groat rejoleing, Tho ehief fault urged agsinnt Gen. Porter was that he bad reduced the wages of men working for tho city to the aver. ago market rates, It is truo that othor com- plainta bave boen made againat bim, but none of thom was s fault ia tho oyea of tho Domaocratie Board of Aldermen which rofused to conflrm the nomination.af dayor Wickham, ‘Thero in at loaat ans dylng atatrsman sbout whosa roligious convictioua there will bs no dis- pute. On New-Year's FEvo Alexander IH. Btophens was visited by his old friend, the Ray, John I'. Duncan, of tho Methodist Church, Mr. Duncan, at tho request of Mr. Htophons, sang sevoral hymud and prayod. When bhe was abont to leave, Mr, Biopheus asked him to re- quost ths Methodista who wers watching the old year out to pray for national peaco/ prasperity, aod fraternity, and ‘‘ihat tho Coverument might bo reclaimed from 1its enemies and brought back to the dosgns of our forefathors,” Benator Alcorn, of Mizsissippl, epeaks with con- aiderable fooling against tho Amos regime in his Blato, and exprosses tho opinion that tho time biaa come whon desizaing aod corcupt mon from’ othorStates, bacled by the ignorant elcment, can no lougoer cuntrol & singloe Southern State, Ho is freo in the oxprossion of the bollof that Intimidation was used durivg the lnst political campaigu In Mismasippl, but bios no hemtation in waying that tho fotimidation used in his State was at loast partially Justifiod in viow of'the opprea. gion which the peaplo suffer from a bad State CGoveroment and ignorant and viclous rulors gonerally, The Nation, to which we are nccnstomed to lool for honest® cxpressions of opinion, i3 no- cquisocally with Blnlue in his attack upon Joff Davis. Itsays: Thiere are a food many ressons why amneaty shon'd be refutad Jo:‘erson Duvls, ond we sgres with Mr. Dixine in th'uking bia woral reaponsiiulity for Ane dersouilo ons of them. Mr, illl, of Georgis, an ex- Confederate fen tar, who repital £ Alr, Blaiug, Lad o right to dany this respousibliity, but 16 mado o ereat smistake in attempling ¢ + whitewsah (bo Bebel prisons., o was addreseing men who had sewn the skelotous thiat cama alivo out of Anidersontilla or bad survived the horrors of Ballo Lule, aud ba ruight ua wall hayo of. fercd atatistion to prove that thers hzd bsan no Hotele tion an (hat tho nymos of (hove and other Bouthern Prinon-campa aro uot Suidly to b3 foravar infamous ca scencs of newaless, wunton, desitiah johmmantly, . o+ Itia worth while to remind Gongressimen, 100, ibaé Wirte wea found guilly by & codrt-martial of “conapiring and oanfederating ¥ with Ja%arson Davls, and otucrs, in the cruel trestment of Faderal prisons o, for whicl bio wos Liung. It would by simpla stulti- fleation to umneaty s military supsrior, wao tooked upon bis conduct with tndifference or approval, Tho smolie has Lifted from tna fuld of (battle in Towa, and it 18 now possible Lo ascertain tho rosulta of the conflict. Horlan's frionds aro gsore, but tbhey wlll undunbtedly soon bo &4 good sanow. They ara not tho kind of men to chier- ish “immortal hate and stuly of revonge.” Gov. Kirkwood will nd them smong Lis most oarnest supporters, It shozld bo distinctly une deretoad, moroover, that Harlan lias mercly ro- treatod, not retired from the flsld. Ho s now an sctivo condidate for Seumtor Atlison's sent, which will becomu vacant two yoata hionco. The Stale Register airma that Harlan withdrow from tho prosont contoat on tha aasurance of tho ed- Itors of thirty-throo Iowa papers that thoy would support him for Allikon's pieos. Twolve of theso cditors woro smoog Ilarlan's mont esroest oppoucnts four yesars ago. Tho hostility of Harlan to Allson may by oxplained by the common roport that tho latter was n valuable, though quist, sapporter of Kirkwood in tha ro- cont cauvas. Adlison donles that be bnd any rotivo part in the matter, but the mischiof was dono before his danial was published. Fin NEAR LACROSSE, WIS, &pecial Dispateh (o The Chieage Iyibune, LaCrossk, Wis., Jan. 14.—Mnthias Blamor's largo flouring-mill, situated in ths Town of Bhilty, 8 milos sonth of LaCrosne, burned thia moruing, together with o swmalt atook of flour and grain, Tho loss on the building nnd ms- chinory nlone is £10,000, on which thoro is an Lnuuuncu of 922,000. Origin of the flre un- nown, ‘Tho rasidenco of J. Donnett, Onalaske, & mules from L.uQrosse, burned Jast ovening. Loss, €),000; insurauce, $1,000, AT BELOWT, V1S, Speclal Dupaish W Ihe Clacazo Tridune, Devrorr, Wis., Jan. 14,—Flve woodan utoros on Btato nnd lirond stroots wezo destroved by fire tain morning. Siocks woro mostlf saved, Loss not far from $5,000; well Insured 1o the Undor- writors’, Allomania of Piitsburge, North Dritlsh, Rloyal Canadian, aud ZEtna, Tho owuers of the butldings wers William Shaw, Joho Clinchy, and J. MoAlpin; of tho stocks, Bhaw & Dools, fillmcny & Hons, J. AeAlpin, D, Alexandar, sud nman, AT MOBILE 7 Monrik, Ala,, Jan. 14.—1his morning o fire ocourred in the rear of one of tho buildinga on 8t. Fraucis strook.’ The entire block bounded by Bi. Michaol streot on the morih, St. Brancis strectou the south, Royal on the cast, and St Joseph oo tho wost, with the ercoption of the Hank of Mobile, Register office, oid Woatorn Union Telagraph offico, and old exprens ofiice, were destroyod. Loas, §100,000. ured, AT JERSEY CITY, NEw Yonit, Juo. 14.—A fire early this morning it Greene stroot, Jersuy City, N. J., burned from No. 210 to No 216, incluaive, and estendsd back 260 foet, causing n loss of property estimaled ut £835,000, Keouey & Soow's loss on their planing- mill aud lumber-yards ls £30,000 ; partly 1. wurod, The remainder of thy lozs 18 distributed smong & nwnber of porsons. THE WEATHER, Wasmrsoron, D. C., dan, 151 a. m,—For Now England and tho northern portions of the Aide Gle Biates, partly cloudy woatbor and light snow, with rislug temperature, goutbecly to westerly winds, aud utatiouary or slowly talling Laromn- oter, For tho soutlern paction of the Middls Btates, st Touneasos, Ohlo Valley, und Lake roglon, cloar aud partly cloudy, warmer weather, with soushesst to soulliwest winds wnd falling burotnster, LOCAL ODSERVATIONN. Cinicado, Jan. 14, 53w, m. T 410 py 2. 50.1 B33 p. tauiul9 § 00 p, m 1 e , 10:) et Maximum thermometor, 41, Minimury, 2, GENEMAL OBSKLVAYIONS, Cit13aaa, Jau, 14—3Midnight, Wind, ™ |itin e Waatbor, Biatlon, lmr.' Tur, Divenport Denver, | e e Brezial Dizyaleh ty The Chicana Lrioune, Leaveswonts, Kan. Jan, 14—Tho coldeat Wwoather yo! oxperienced hiers has boen § degresa below zero. ‘Iho wintor all over tha Weus has bean remarisbiy wil BLOOMINGYON, 11D, UNIVERSITY, Brez101 Dispateh to Tha Chicaas Iytnuna, Ixpuvarous, Jod, Jan, 14.—The report of tho Btate University at Bloomington was filed to-day. Tho receipls for the yoar wero $17,634.50; exponditures, $47,171.46. . Tha o'ection of Dr. Lewuel Moss, of Clisugo, to the Prosidency of tho fnslitution, gives satisfaction, aud ho secms 10 be peoulinrly wall dtted for the position, Ths : opura: opartmen 140 in the counie of Illnr:-zgm nfi mepnce, Bety i the law courw d 10 b jotielaw w;. u:,’.ua 7 in the Medical Behool v —_——— WILRINQTON TURPENTINE MARKET. INQTUN, dnfi‘n‘f‘lfl} ‘1.‘: , Juds 14..-Spisits of lnrpmnn‘ THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, JANUARY 15, ' 1876~TWELVE PAGES. COLLAPSED. The Proposed Mutual Councll Comes to Naught. Plymouth Church Will N>t Have Dsa Storrs and Budington. Their Charelics and Others YWl There fore Xcep Out of tho Council, Mr, Boeohor's Romarks Last Evening at the Plymonth Ohuroh Meeting, Gon. Buller to Act for Alaulion in the Mallclous- Prosecutlon tuit New Yonx, Jan. 14,—The attempt to call & ‘Congrazational Council for purposa of doelding the question as to the right of Plymouth Church to drop from ita list of memberahip the namo of Mra, BMoulton has finally fulled, In arranging the list for the Council the names of Dr. Btorrs ond Dr. Budington ware ‘included among otlier clorgymen, Aftor they bhad announced that thoy would probably accopt tho invitation, tho Committee of Plymouth Clurch eutered & protest agaiost thole rerving on the ground that thoy were partial and lad onmity against tho clhurch. When some of tho otler churchea honrd that Dr. Biorra' and Dr. Budington's churches woutd be left ou’, they a'wo dectined to sorve, and the calliog of the Council was thoroforo nbanduued, Mre, Moulton was apprisod of tho fact of the withdrawal of the churchos and disarrangement of tha liat, and consultod with lior couneel, Mr, Vau Cott, and ha to-day sent a Jong lettor to the Piymouth Cburch Coumimittoo rofuaing to trost witu thew any fusther fo relatios to a Mutual Counall, and eharply robuking them for tho conrse thoy bad puroned fo refocting tho churches selostod.” e did vot think that thoy had scted Imrly, and #1id Ars. Moniton oxpested to eubmit testls mony before tha Council that would shos good reasons for cbarging tho Nlev, Houry Wnrd Boaeber with adultery, Now, tie thought, tha nction of the Churcti would be conaidersd by all Just men to be & deliberate attemps to avold ive voatigation as to the guilt of the Plymouth a3tor, P The lettersof Dr. Storrs sud Budinpton wero inclosed with 31r. Van Cott's communication to tho Committoo. 18, BOULTON TO TUE CIURCHFA, Tho followipg 8 & copy of the letter sent by ax-Judgo Van Cott to these charchos which Mrs. Monlion bad solected to takie part in the Cone Arogationsl Councd 3 Dr30KLYN, Jan, d,—~Jlererend and Dear Sir: Flym- outts Ohurcl, represcuted by its comintttoe, and Slrs, ma C, Moulton, represonted by te, have ayre-d 1o 8 letteranizdva for tho call of @ >utusl Coune ot Brocksn on the 25th of Jan- uiry to adriss partlss In amawer to wa questions tuoy hiave ngreed to submit, Taey have i85 ugroed upon tio churciod unid mindsfers o bo fo- vited to conuhilule the Couacil, and carncstly desire that thalr Invitation shall no necopted, A8 tho churche ey nnd ministors must sll ba pamed (0 the lottos-mis~ siva, and ax the pasties wish that all proposad ta bo lo- ¥ited yball atiend, we bave egeced to make o prolimi. nary Inquiry of eich aa to thetr probable accepianca of the {nvitstion, snd each party bas sgrued o addruss o o letlor to tho chiurchies and miniolers egreed upon anking for {uformation vn thst polut, It 13 our wub that the Councll aball b comprised of represontatives of twenty promuent cliurchies aud of ten minfuters Dot repreaentiug churchcs, 1n purausnce of tuls ar- raugement, 1 address this * communieation to you, and respeotfully sek whetlier will' probatly comply with the rnent wish of tha partion in resyouee to the leiter misvivo to Loseut. As an cerly day is fzed for iho Conucil, & prompt Teply to (his by teleazapl, or by lattar, §f ot conveaeut 10 50U, 10 1y sddreas, Wil greatly ilige it With Christian regard, Josuwa AL, Vax Corz, DE. HTORNA" RELLY. To this commuunicaiion tho Rov, Dr. R. B, Htorrs roplied aa follows* DaoorLyy, Jam 12, 1876.—DEax Sm: When you 21kod e the otlier day in regrd to my wiliuymoes aud probable witlingness of the Church ef ths Pll- grims to take port i the Mutua! Courcll ;7o) aaed to Lo cailod by Piymouth Church aud M. Manlton, I ro- piled tat it tuo invitation weze a cordial ono ‘from Bots porties, e T undervtood it 1o bey Ianonid ba rosily $0 nocept it, and 1 presumed thot this church would ‘o also, and tiat whatever ald we could give in the ad- Sustment of (e malier to bo brought boforo the Conne cll would b cheerfully given, Jat now that tlis Com- miltesof Piymouth Church, 83 { undorstand from you, hiavo eutered o proteat aguinat our being Invited fo the Counctl, 1 bog to sey that I cortanly could not at- tend fuyself, and I ha pression * that ths = church would decling any fnvitation to tako partinst. I do not wish 1o evude uy duty, but I cannot tkank that that duty would require cither the church or Tayrelf to accopt on {nwitation overshaduwed and practically nuliified, % this ouo hus Loon, 5o you will plessa consider iy expresutons of assent made to you tho othar day 8 wholly wiladrmvn, : ‘exy truly, and with great respec R, C, Bronns. NUDINGTON'S NEPLY. Tho followiog was tho reply made by the Rov, Dr. William M. Budingeons Brooury, Jan, 12.—rhe Mon. J, M, Van Cott— Dran 6in: When' you Inquired of mo if the chusch of which [ sm pastor would acrept an {uvitation to thu Mutual Conncal coneented to by Plymouth Church, I had no doubt of thalr wilduguess to do Bo, a8 I reyurd i as one of tho dities invoived in the fellowship of churches to accopt such {uvilation when called for important pur- Jesssnd 1n » regular manner, 1 bavowluce lissrd rin_you, hawever, that the Commité:s of Flyinouth Oburchi lisve protosted aganet the galling of the Oifnton Aveuus Courch, and, in visw of thix fact, a0 unexsmyd d fu tho bistory cf Motunl Cuncils, sad’ 10 unjust fu implicatiou, X ‘feal compelled to withdraw tho noquicscouce? I expressed, sud say that I think QCitnton Avenuc Cnurch would nok scoent the fnvilse tlon nnder theao circumtances, s I certainly shoutd not for myself. Very r-pccun.\l&-, a, AL BUDINGTON. PLYMOUTI CUURCH MEETIKG. Tho lectnre-room of Plymouth Church waa densely crowdod last evening long befora tuo hour for tho opening; of tho prayor-meating had arrived, DMr. HBeecher entorod tho room with a emillng couutonsnce, and during his address socmed to be poasessed witn & vivaciousuess that ho bas raroly displayed of late. When be had concluded. he aunouncod that, iminediatoly afsor tho proyor-mastivg ad- Journed, 8 Lusinesy meeting wouid bs held, Ha Preucunced the beoadiction, nnd, without site uog dowo, commenced to address the audienon in rolation to tho Blutual Council. IHe was glad, Lo sald, to inform thom that the other sldo bed withdrawn, and had thrown up the Mutual Council sltogother, 1lie spoouncement iwas greotod with loud sppiause, aud the speaker continued, telling thum they knew nothing about tho alfalr, and sbould uot expross sven n pedsl opinion In rolation to the mattor, They dasirsd to put all tho tiouble possible on the back of Plywouth Church. that poor caael of Cone pregationalism, We simply said that thoss charges should bo oxamioed, and they bave now Dbacked down from that ox- amipation, becanss wo object to somo of their churches, The -‘ronker never belioved that tho Council wee ksked fur by Mre. Moulton with nuy dogroe of siocusity, and it wus usver doclined by the church. "‘This declination on thiir porl to go on made it imperstive to invoke the Advisory Coancil, which the ohiurch had adjourned to” investigato tho matter aud doteimine whother or not the chnrels bad actod properly, Thay should fsauo ut the earhi- eut paakible momout tho lotters missive culling it, "If he was to copsule his own two- perament he would opon & ohurch and Etewu 10 &n eatirely difforons way to that whiel 0 wag 00w pursning, The churh was mllfi::t o to mccopt supgeaitons from the wiso men brosberliood about it, and would ouly ask, thosu whtv givo such wdvico do 8o aa friends nod with the proper spirit.” ‘This was followod with applauss, Tou report of & committee to call n Mutual Couneil wae read and adoptzd, wisen Mr, Bacch- 060 mud euid thut Dr, Stocrs’ Cuureh of the tug had ever bosun the rofuge for dis- ! estistiod members of Plymouth Church. Thoy bad gons thore eryluz, aud had always boea taken inand cared for, Tho pastor bal ie- colved calls ou New Year's, nnd bad baon vislhied by Mossra, Moulton and Tilcan. Lo Jedter of Ur. Btorrs to Do wan one olormy to do what ho could for him. The alvies’ of counsel hoa been taken and ihe ** policy of silauce " would bave been maintaiucd 5 had 3t ot weon for the troachery of othure. The newspapers had boon tho wewers for all the flth that was furmiched by thi wiatter, and ha (the spesker) was ahmost | aloue fu tbe fight. How cau a inan," sald bs'.:‘hl all thisjoucliness staud opif bo bo * gullty?” o wanted a trisl, and was fully sure that * God *“would wive ' lum owe befure that suprema inbuoal which Ho vy tho only Judge. Iio not afinld of auy worldly Gribunal, . He should remain In Plymouth Chutel as long a4 they warw ratis- flod 10 keop bim, but, sa soon as thay boyan to luso confideuce in bim, and bis loarnod of it, the sun would nevor go down on the day that would 00 Litm atill remainfea pastor, Duving thissddreas | the audience Lucawme perfootly wild witl oxcite- mieus, and when o spoke of " bis louoliness in the slght, ey chesrol lustily, olapped. thelr bauds, aod statoped tieir foet, The scens wan ' ot was { Adawa, one which haa rately, it ever, been witnesved hefore tn & chiurel. MT. MOULTON'S 8ULL, AXD MRS, MOULTON'S CHTACR cotNciL, Newr York sun, Jan, 13, Biz. Moultan, baiog askad his opinion s to the Becchor demnrrer, aaud that it was *'a continua- t1on of the tectics orempliilad in tha et sait in thn pernistent application for m bill of particu- lars.. Thoy (tho Beocher Inwyera) fought that to the Conrt of Aopeals and back again, aud while thoy did not get the Liil, yet thoy did ot what thay started for, namely, kevoral montha’ delay. ‘I'bat's what Ehoarman iy after by lis demurrer. Hu'll he beaten on it In Brookiyn, bat ho'll traval with it up to Albany and back again, and as batots ho niil at lust hasa Lo meet the 1eaus squarely, which isaue ie, Did toe Rev. Ilency Ward Basche er commit sdultery withh Elizabeth It Tiltun, aod did he commit peryiey in awearing with up. 1ffted hand that ho vevet” had commitied eaid adaltery 2 Lscs somo of tho Rsochinr parers zoy that this uis is a sham. Well, if thev think €0, let then wait and seo Deecher under tuo rack of Latler's cross-oxamination. Msy bo they wil thon think that it in & sbam fight."” Tha foltowiog letter was 1ecaived from Gen, Dutler to Afr, BMontton ¢ Mz DrAR MotLT0x ¢ T hiave mislaid your note te- questing mie to be counm:l in your case agiust Mr, Beceher, which i 1y spulogy” for not snaweriug it sooner, 1 will takio your rotainer, and afd Gen, Pryor o the rat of my odility when ana where I can, and will noe fravor toses justice done whero I thiuk 8 great wrung b Leen perpeirated, Pleavocallon me Tueadsy morning at the Fifth Arenue, Yours very truly, WasiitnaToN, Jaa. 8, 1aid, DRS, GTORLS AND Brss. . Briten TON ON THE MUTUAL COUNGIL, New York Irmibune, Jan, 13, A roporter of tuo Lrthuns ealled upon Dra, Btorrs and Budivzton yesterday to learn tbeir views concorming tho Counal, " Dr, Storra did not caro to say auythive on tho subject, or anv. thing 10 regard Lo the qiostion at fesuc beiweon Mis, Moulton and Plymaouth Caurch. Such in- formation a« he posscsred woa fragmentars. Not belng o par'y to the controversy Lo was content to keep quiet, Dr. Budington aad that the statement that he had done the managiug sug Waa the real zutuor of Ars, Moultun's lctters to Ilymouth Church bad po foundation whatever, save tn suspiciou aud ill-fec'ing. 1e liad no knosledge what Mrs. Moulton had invited either Lis church or that of Dr. Btorra to particigsto i the Mususl Coun- cil. Porfuct tieodom of metion was hor priv- ilego 1w gelocting persona and churches, If sho Ruw fit to inviee luw church, ha shonld not feel at lberty to dechine. To do so would 12 to violate tho policy of tho Cougrogatiouat Church, It wouid Do b preal aninjustice to Alrs. Moniton &+, o the Yresbytorian Chured, for the Preabytery to ratuao to listen ta tho ap- peal of n chureh or mewbor, He should feel in duty boand Lo respond to nuy call to sit o coun- cil, received from any Congrezational Cliurch or mexter, 1o thouzbt it bed taste. aud e uu- wairantablo roficction, to inemuate that the Courel would bo * paclied " in Mrs. Moulton's interset beforo it was known who were to furm it, and while Plymoutl Cburch Lad an equal voico in tho catl, It was fslsa to sav thot Le was tulmzeal to Plysiouil Chuareb, Ho was in- unieal Lo auv action Liksly to trample under foot the pelity of the Church, Tho majority of the Churcl bad sustaiced lim 10 the part hoe had boen compel.od to tako in tha past. Plymouth Caurch had as mueh reason for sayiog the budy of tha Cungregational Cuurch wed inimical to it aud to Mc, Boecher. lo regrotted that Mr, Luechor's frienda sull showed nspirit of cavil after appeuring to meas the 1seuo go openly and suaroly, U CLUME, All IOWA CITY TRACEDY, Specinl thapaleh o the Chicaze Iribuse. Towa Ci7y, Jau. 14.—Thko poople of this city wers vhocized this moruing on leaning that the Hon, Fam I, Fairall wes shot last night under very peculiar ctreumstascos. It appears thnt gome demeatio difficuities existed belweea Mr. Fairall and his family—to such su extent that ho hed romsined from Lis own houce two weeks or more. e hes a fino residenco on alstge ‘mrm just cast of tho city limits. A day or two 23;v Ire hud diaposed of o lotof eattln of his own on his farm, and directed the party parchamng them to go ard got them, and his brother-in-law, Bam Voriman, and his son, refused tolet Lho cattla go, 3Mr, Fairallalso wrote o noto to his wife about the trausaction. Iie bad found it neceasury to sell theso cattlo to meet womo current billa prossing bim for pay~ ment, Feeling that be kad a night to control his own property, Mr. £airall socured the services of zomo lLelp, aud went to Lis farm about I3 o'cleck lset night to drive away the cattlo le sought to dispose of. Workman and his sons, baviog lonened this, yarded tho cattle and ponrded thow with guns, so, when Iairall aud ms men came and attanpted to get the ntock, he fivod. A Lall or bucksbot struck Faratl bebiod the night ehouider aud paseed down to the npinal column. 1t was oxtracted this morning Ly Dra. Pack and Shrader, of the medical depart- mont. I8 18 1u a very critical conditiou, sud bis rocavery {8 donbtful, " Mr. Fairall Las lived hero for more than twenty years, i 000 of our ablest and most succeanful [iwyore, snd prominent politicizn of tho Btate prior to the last Uctoder cloction, 1lo was for thu past cight yasrs Btate Seoator from this county. THE ILLINOIS KU-KLUX, 1 &pesiar Dupateh o The Chwaso Tridune, CARBONDALE, 1ll, Jou, 14.—Wash Allen, Jim O'Brivu, aud Charles Iockey were to-day ar- roigned st Murphyaboty os nccessorios to the famous Callaban Kisu. The greater part of the doy was givon to impsnelog tho jury. A few witnessos for the Biato wero examuncd. Mont- gomery Stoveus and his wife aro the princips! witnosnes. 3Ira. Stavens promiscd to mako rich dovelopmonts, and tlis conviction of the prison. ore wilt happen without a doubt. Judgo Allen and A. R. Pugh appear for the State, whtle F, E, Albright and J, Donashan avopone for tho de- feudants, ‘Tho conviclion of H:iavous gives preat satisfaction throughout this part of the State, ae hiu crimes wers of tho boldsat charac. tor. Bteveus will be tried for the remainiug io~ diotments nest week, There reman, besidos those abovo mootioned, two others to be tried for the samo crituss, ALDUCTION, Spreial Disveten 0 The Clacees Tridune, Cixcixtaty, Jan, 14.—A strangs caso of tho abduction of a boy ocearred in tls city yester- duy. Two men, strangers, called at » houso at tha corner of Fox nnd Mulberry streeis, whers s man named Stier ived, They found & boy at home slono, According to tho statement of a lad who overheard them, thev told hit to put on hin Lot clothes nnd go with thew to his father. 1o did so, aud startod off with them, aud thas ts the last seon of thom. A8 the lad, who 18 13 yeara old, but mmall for thoso yoard, is notod as an amatour acrobat, it i tellovid that be hag boon onticoa awsy Lo join tho show busiacas. TH:FT IN TEXAS, Srestal Dispateh to The Chicaro Tyfbuns, Now Oureaxs, La., Jan, 14,—The following is » spscial to the Depublican from Ban Astonio, Tex., to-day: * For tho first timo 1n owny montbs thoe Indiaus have been dopredating. Day boforo yestorday, st daybreak, thev ssolo eighty head of harsos from tue ranchs of 3Mr, on tho Loon, 80 miles west of San An- tonfo, The Indians got only two hours' start of the party jn pursuit, Tha military at Fort Clarke have beon talegrapbed. and there are sLrong hopes of capturiug tho raiders," GRAND HaVEN TNIALS, Eperial Danpuaich o The Chicada Tribune, Quaxo Havea, Mich,, Jan, 14.—At 2 g, m, the Jury roudered m verdict ngalnst the Lav, Dr. Crispell, of Hopa Cullege, Holland, for trespass aud assault, for §33 sud coatw, Au exciting trial is progrossing. Malvin C. Fatller i charged with teanng up the track of the Michigan Lslo Bhoro Rauiroad, vesr Hol- lend, Witson Pond. s damagivg witueas, bao Biuoy been mardered. Dulondeet way acquitted, nod his father wont to the f'ewisentiary for mur- der. Tho ir1al will bo continued $o-wmotrow, A WARM RECEPTION. Porrsvitrx, Ya. Jan. 14.—Tarly yosterday . morniug four bur;tars entered tho houso of Mre, Moller, in Mulousy Losusbip, ncar Sham- ouin, and zobbsd bher of $£2,100, Hor aon-in-law flred upon them as they wore lewung _ the louso, instantly killiug ona usmud Hughes, s vertoustv vounding another. A third waa captured, oud all of the wonoy way rocoverud, THE SAN DIEGO BORDER TROUBLES, Bax FauuNclsco, Jau, 14.—A Han Diego dl- patch says that atl isquiet at 8an Rafael. The suthoritlos bsve is castody four men jmplicated in the border ralds, who will ba turnea over to the Unltad Bstos sathorition allers essmisation. obgo, Theyaretho vuly works in SOME OF THE BEST. A Reoview of the Business of a Few Importans Institutions, What Some of Oar Foremost Mannface turing 2ud Trade Houses Are Dolug, Good Concerns Wkich Achieve Good Work, ‘“TNE cnicino PITTE." Tho centennial year will find ac loant ona clese of agricultural tmplomenta holdiug & we.l-oarucd position at the hoad of ureful and widely-admited inventions. In 187G, s in all the past yeara of their exintenco, tho * Chicago Fitla” separators aad borss-powors are desiinod to romain fore. most among sli othor machines of their class. For over thirty-five years Laa thin firm bucn ai- tectly engaged in the manufacture aud improve- mont of threshers. 'fho study and genins brought to bear in parfecting thetr mochines (3 s attor of common fame the world over, and in oll countrien It in oniversslly couceded that the **Chicago Pista™ 1s suprern anl atandard, We hava ot far to loak for the reason of this ploasnt and prosounced predomiuance, The Lorée-powers of the famous ' Chicago Ditts” make, whbetaer “mounted™ or ‘‘down,” have Leen subjected to rigorous practical teats for years. The rosult of thess teats bas beon to sbow (hat the machinea oro not only the most effcetive knswn to the world of fuveation in sccomplishing their work rapidly and thoroughly, but that they are also constracts ed in a manner to lnsure tho mozt complets du- rabuity, A *Chicago Pitta " machine is buitl 1o do bard work, and a great daal of it. lta make fsruch that it scnnds uenge, sud wo find it has a lastiag quality unknowu to any otlers. Bo wail uaderstood Is this fact becomiog that we are coonstantly hearing of (lie purchass of * Clhicago Pitts " poweru to seplaco those of oihor and los durable makes. The *Chicazo Pitta" machinea sra quick, rafe, and tnorough, and ara eeseniially ocouote leal, becaucs thoy do their work vo promptly and well, By su dngenious arravgement, tho #paed of the boree-power may be iucceasod or dee creaged, aud 50 the poier becomes perfectly vracticablo for threshera aud aeparators of any make, a8 well a8 for coru-shollers, cotton-gius, feed-milis, pawe, well-dnlls, ete. ‘Lhat the * Chicago Pitty " is sure to maintain its proud prominanos is steolutcly certais, Tho &uc:\- 20 Pitts " 18 the hest, and nt tha front 8 will re- wain. These supert tnaclines are mnade sud eald by the H. A, I'itd' Sons Nanuficturng Cumpavy, the gencral ottice of which 13 Now. 1 sud 13 South Jaliereun stecet, Chicago, LHODES & LZALLLF, manufacturers and dealers 1u pig-iron, rails, fran Otes, oo, bave thiair ralesrooins snd 0itzes wt Nos. 40 and 42 Dearborn streat. Theso men represent tho foremcst manulac their hino of bueness fn ths country, They Liuve the azaney and sro coudrolling ownors uf thie Bangor IMurnace Company, nud aré manufac- tavers ot tho colebrated Lake Bupsrior charzoal pig-iron. They aro sl eales-agents for other tranda of Luke Saperior charcoal pig-irou. fho remaining Impuriant compsuios repre- monted by Mewms. Rbodas & Bradley ara _ tho” Marquetto & Pacule Ll ingMill Company, msnofaciurers of Loke Buperior stone-ccal aud pig-iron; the Milwaukee Iron Company, manufscitrers of pig- iron and rails; the Siandard Iron Compauy, manufacturers of galvanized sheet-iron ; sirad- loy, Roie & Co. (Nowcasilo Irou-Works), manu- facturaia of plate sud sbeet-iron from hame morod blooms ; the Losding Lrou-Work, manu- fucturers of botlsr-tubes, elo.; the Baltumore Rivel and Spike Woiks ; and tue Ilaselion and Letonia Furnaco Cowmpasy, manu{scturers of Americau Scoteh pig-irun. It will bo scen ihst the sgonclea held by Meaars. Ilbodes & Bradley aro of s united scopa nil that {x tirst-class in tho lne of pix- s, orcs, eic, The fisn hind 18 own dock at tho slips of the 1llinoise Coutral Rau- way Cowmpnny. At thia dock 18 kept consiantly inatock full saoitments of all bruuds of pig- iron, while ol tho Gia's 8to.e, on Dearboin street, may atanys be found u superfor sud com- probionsiva line of boilet-iron, tubes, yivets, gal- vawizod and black ehect-isop, cte, Tue firm of lnodes & Bradley representy an jmiuenso capi- tal diroctly luterostod in the cbicf iron manutac- tories of Awerica. ‘This fact 18 oue which mast of & nucessity redound to the direct and imare- diate advautsge of jtu co-tomers. TAL ** JQURNAL' OB OFFICE, ' We neser hoatd ot the combination of job printing oftice and art glll»r,' until wo slepped tho other duy iuta tho establishment of ilr. Jobn D. Jeffory, known as the Journal joo priotiog ofice. “Wo do not know of auy similar offico in Chicago, aud we Lioar thora is nonu such iu the Last whera job priniing 1w dune whict borders Bo closely ontu art. ~ Witkin the past year Mr, Jeffory bus porfecied bia modet odice b0 that he la now adle to do even gieaier wone ders thau ever 1o tue line of thestrical and bill priotiug, sod othor work of that character which calls for knowledgo of furms ana colors, and tho abiity to arrauge tho iypes with good tasto. It well worth the wiule for the reader, who may bs a couvnofssour, 1o crop iute tho conforiablo oitice in the Journal Lullding and zoo what progress has bocu made in the art of priniing. AMr, Jef- fery hes tue Logor of presidine over not ouly the best job-printing oflies in the Weet (it not in the world), but also of tho largest; and hig L‘I[llcil{ for turuing out large quant.tias of work isequal to Lue ability to do juo-prinung bettor than i¢ is done elsewhero, ADOLY't 4ELLER, Ons of the most Lruusuout, best-known, znd mont proaperous billiuid-tablp manufaziarers i Cilcago 1 tho above-uamnd gentlemsy, whose factory i8 located at Nos. 23, U0, and 83 West Waabington streot. lu reviowlog the trads of tho past twelve momibs thero le no mauvofacturer who can closo tho book of tuo yosr with grestoer sstisfzotion than Mr. Zellor, and burd i8 O poTBON Whoss wmany triends will bo more satisdod st s succoss, Jlr. Zoller 14 probably botter Luown to the billiard trada than suy wao io tho Weat, lis tables being cued 10 overy Westorn Btalo wnd ‘Ternitory. Duripg tho psat two years ho bss more than doublod the capacity of mis factory sud of tho uuwber of bands he omploys, s saica huving jucroased 1o the name proporsion. Lilliard-pla erd, both awalcus aud profu:sional, ore unani- mous i thoirapproval of the Zoller tavle, From small proportious All. 4.'8 uusiness Las groww Lo 1t present large mugmitu.te, sunply owiug ta the morit sud cheapuoss of his guoun. Woad- Vi#a our readers to exaimius this stylo of tavia belore purchesing olsswhers, FIMLDUOUSE, DUTCHEN & LELDEN, ‘This 14 » compacatively now houso, but it has alrendy attaioed o Gret-claas roj iALOD &y Wauu- favturers of gas, stoatu, sud sater-pipe. It turus out fiom 6,000 to 10,00v feot dauly of 3 thoroughly euperior quality, aud wil this pipo ia made uudor tho porionsl supervision of Mr, Fiueldhouse, who ju the videat pracsical manu- faatures 1o tho Unised Statos. Nothing but ao. sojutely urst-quality goods a1a over scut oud Irow tuly estapushinent, . ¥. BISWOLD & €O, = This firm I8 famouy thiouglout the Woet for the purlty sud excellence of 113 goods,—products af o Chicago Conmes and MHpico Mills. Ar. Griawold has beon in his presant Lone of buste ueea 8omo twonty yoard, Lwplosing about torty handa, sud dealing ooly in tho beat of goods, this flan Las over muititaiued » f0remost 1;08t= tion. 1te ploce of Lusmose inat No, § River stroet. TR OLIENTAL POWDER-MILLY, These 11t 816 awong the oldeat 1u the coune try, ‘They aro Jossted at South Windhauw, Me., withi their main ofdeo ot liodon, Maea, Thew pondsr is well kuown throughout this couniry. The Ouicutal Ducking, whizh is a spexalty of this Comipany, gives tuo greatest satinfaction i wuensver usod. Tho Chlcago oudica is at No. 9 Statw street, whero wll thy cofubrated brands | manufacturod by the witla sy bo had. ; LOLUES' BUNOLAN ALALY, Tor the protoction af pruporty from day and | midmght prowlors, nothing Las ever yoi been, or | robavly ever will Lo, dovised oqual to Holies' Yjumlnr:\lsnn‘ It 18 instautaucous fu setiow, aud infaiblo a3 a preveutivo ugmnst thiovos, Ldwin Spear, at No. 154 Madison wtreot, is man- ufactuning tne Holmoa system of call Lelly, and | house aud botol unnnucistors. Ju L. VULTUN & €0, 174 L4 SALLE BTREET, | ‘Wuilo mauy brauches of businces zio com- | lafoiog of bard tiwes, thta wetl and favorbly | Enaxu firm Lave boen incresrlug 1n magnitudo | 1row month to wonth. It 1 the ouly huuso eu- gaged {u saphalt paviug that has atood tae pros- sure of hard times. Amouy the pruuuuent | vwildivgs recoutly paved by suis frm are lhul Hul} Litack, Toledo, 0., tbo fuest building in that city, and tha baudiorzs buildg of the Hou, Ci B, I'srvell, 1u this aty, . TUE WELLS LRUING WORKS, carner of Mooroo and Clinton stzeots, are a | credit to the Nortliwet, and particalarly to Chi o Wost | meking atationary stesm enginos a apecialty, and their engines are everywhoro prnnonncn& the very best, T ALWAYS IN SEASON. Thero 18 Never a Time When Somes hody 1s Not Duying Fairbanks! Scalew. We leamn that, notwithatanding the genoral not be sceosted by his correct nam Pilkingt 8 family of highest xnpoahmuy." He died Christmas Day, snd waa buried on Tues, hisown garden, in the centre of the praves of attle which died daring the Huoderpest, He Iald out {n full hunting costume, tnolode ing up-.:{’l and whip, 80d was catried from the houta th tho gravoun a coilin board, when he waa placad in & stono coflin, which, weighlog up« wards of & ton, bad to be lowered by means of & crane, His old pany Nance was shot aad buried atagoation in business duriog tho year just [-mt Lis faet in bridle sod saddle, and his dog and clonod, no year haa witnessed such a demand for Fairbanke' scales. Tho fact in that they aro ac article of manafacture to which national im- portanco attachos. Our business men sl ovar the country have long rince come Lo regard $hese #cales as indispousable, and the indorssment of tho Uspited Htates Government in the mward of suothar contract for snppiying thousands of poet-offices thronghout the conutry with scalee of Fairbansa mauufactore gives » fresh em. phasiato tha eharacter of the firm, and tha quali. £:of thele viork. Especlaliy lieze in Clicago have these acaien rotained the Ligh ectoem bitherto accorded tham, Thls we may advisedly, for Tre Trisuse hag the very beetoppurtunicy of kuowing their ex- cellencs and popularay with our leading mer. chants and business-mnn, — Tao Fairbanks standatd 18 not onlv univervally recognized hero, hat siso throughont the world, and no special American manufacturo holds a higher rank than the banka seale, With improred machinary of their own Inveutlon, and amele facilities for keeping pace with tha inerea-ing demand, sn aouudancs of ssilled Isbor and |¥mrmlgh mane azgement, the Mosura. Faitbanks eutor upen the yoar 1876 with .tho proapect of & Lusicers thot rhall ccmpletely oclipso that of any praceding yoar {u the bistory of the Hrie FINANCIAL, THE BANK OF CALIFORNIA, Bax Faaxcteco, Jan. 14.—Ieader wad Simon Wormser, of New York, bave filed & complaint 1 the United Btates Circuit Court agaiust the Jank of Calfernia, Tho plsintiffs ova 200 sharcs of atock of the Bank, and the complaint olieges that the Trustees, with the exceptionof Ralston, were guilty of gross nezlect and min- wmonagement in swrondering the control of the Dask to Ralston, who applied the fiunds of the Bauk to Liis private purposcs, wheraby the Dank loat £12,000,000 and tho stock becmao worthless. After tho deuth of Ralston a clinge of Truntens (ook piace, and the Trustacs mada a certificata of elaction of tho Bang to confinue ita existeuce under the eivil eado of Caliornis, iotonding to atockboldors of Individual liability, Piataiifa did not cousaot to this action, and deny its legality, Ou the 31 of Decamber, the Directora levied an assessmont of 10 per cont on tho slock of the Bank, The plaint'da alloge thint other assexsmenty will bo levied, and paye ment eaforced ; that, sccorcdiug to their informae tion, the Bauok 13 insolvent ; that, at present, the stock will not bring st forced pule over $£10 per thare, and pray the Court to restrain tho Daok from selling tlie stock or actiug under the cartiti cste continuing tho existenco of the Bank under the civil code, The libsl sait of J. W. Bimonton agalost the propeistors of tho Alta California was up in the Third District Couart to day ou & motion ol tho dufen /ants to strike ont the portion of tho com- plaintYeferring to the Bank of California. A, Bwift, for the plaintiff, argued that tunt p tion of tho complsint was cesenti], 13 the do. fondaots charged the plainti? with causing the failurs of ths Danit; aond, to thow the falsity of tho chargo, tho plmutiff intended to snow ilat the Dank was rendared iosolvent by the miaman- ngement and crims of its manager, who fratdu- leutly abatractod $12,000,000 ta €13.000.60) of tio Dank's funds, Tho cayo wns subwmitted, BAN Fraxcisco, Cal,, Jan, 14,—1be bauk of Templs & VWorkinan, st Los Angeles, bas sus- pended, NEW YORK, New Yonr, Jan. Li,—D.ckinson & Co., bauke ers, at No. 25 Broad street, notificd the Stock Ezxchangs tbis morning that they were unabdle to mect their contracts. ~Tue7 state tha: their nagoets will far excood thoir liabilitios, and hope to resumv Boon. THE THIRD ILLINOIS, Speesal Inspaten & The Chieago Tridune, LaSavry, I, Jan, 14.—The following-nsmed ofticers were clocted to their rospective positions in tho Third Regiment Illinuis State Guards by thar comrades in couvontion in this city lut night: Colovol, Capt. Stambaugh, of Sterling ; Liontenant-Coloncl, Cspt. Lay, of LaSalle; Alajor, Capt. Muls, of Streator; Adjutant, Licut, Auchmoedy, of Bteilieg; Cbaplsin, the Rov. Mr. Langley, of Dwight ; Surgoon, Dr. finlay, of Breatar. Non-comumissioned staff—Oridnance Serneant, Heddick, of Lasallo; Cowmiseary Serpeaut, Morgan, of Streator ; Color Sergesot, Pi of Bycamore ; Quartermastor Berxeant, Rock, of Bierliog; Sergeast-Major, Iwing, of Streator ; Hoazital Stoward, Aldoault, of Syes- more ; Chuef Bugler, Bollinger, of cycamors, Evorythivg passed off harmuniously, and atl LAVA BADEWING 6XpoCtationd. ——— THE SONORA REBELLION. Tocsox, Jag. 14.—Authontic news has reschad here that Sorua's troops under Gen: Quitemico attacked Peaqulera's troopaDec. 20,and competled tho latter to [all back npon Ariepo, whare, Leing rointorced {n turn, thoy compelied Quilomico to retrest with loss. Jan. 8 a decisivo fight took place at Campas, a place garrisoned by 13) Gave ernmeut forces, QGen. Quilomico, at tue hoad of forty men, attacked tho place. After o spirited conflict of samae hours, tho State troops wore dofeated and compelied to ovacusle the town, which was taken possoseion of by Sorna's men. Tho loss jii the engagsments 18 reportod as cousiderable. Uras, tue capital of Sonora, pronouncea in favor of Gou. Serua, aod 18 TOW iD posssssion of his mdheronts. Tha Berna party is now in possession of lcrmes- silo, Aliar, and otber importsut places. Tho Btato troops are appareatly demoralized, McLAUGHLIN. Spertat Dixpateh o The Chicago Tridune, Srarvarsrey, I, Jeo, 14.~The eapeciaf bosl. nens which called Gov, Beveridgo to Wasluugton 18 now atated to have bosn to secure an sopointe ment for Mr, McLrughiin, late Becretary of tho Tailroad Board, aa Tuapector of Pensions, Mr. McLaughlin would no doubt as cotpletely fiil thio bill as Patson Newman did the office of In- svector of Cousulates. In fact, Mao in nos only o1 nble-bodied otlice-holder but & politician and wira-puller of warkod activity as well, I thinks be will got throngh, though ho rather shipped up lutely in an attempt to becomo Deputy United States Marshal, MIGHIGAN TINBER, Special Diaated to The Chicags Tridune, Laxsixo, Mich, Jan, 13.—The Graud Raplds & Tudiaua and the Jackson, Lavelug & Ssgivaw Railroads ara collecting (thirough thoir sespect= ive Land Ofices having in chargo the land. grants to each road) specimons of Michigan lum- ber, 1o bs oxlibited st Philadelphis this year. Homo of tho flue qualities of walout and maple are sont to Lurope for veneonog,—a commoerca that bas boon maintaioed 1a the lower countiod for yoars, but ia uow nearly exbsusiod, s e o IN TROUBLE, Brecetal Dispateh to Yhe Chicaso Tridune, Laxuiva, Mich,, Jau, 14,—1tichard Ellict bav. ing dafaulod in the paywment of $5,000 damaged and costs, his Lbouso and Int havo bsen weized, and will be sold in February next, by oidor of tho Supremo Court, 1o ha alsu beon srresiad on a capuh for walicious prosecution in the ar- reat of Mra, Van Buren for pucjury,sod held un. der §1,000 balls R OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, QueeNsTowN, Jun, 1L.—Stesmship Cliy of Clicater, from Now York, has urrived, PHILADELYHIA, ..'u;:_. I-L—-?thed. steamship {rom Liverpoaol, "“:‘35\”."{-'332' Jou. 14.—Btesmships Labrador, froto Havre, sud Juva aud Qity of Now York, from Liverpool, kavo arrived. KENTUCKY REPUBLICAN CONVENTION, Lovsvuce, Ky., Jan, 14.—Tho Couvontion of | tho Itepublican party of Kentucky hau boon call- od ta meot in Loulsvillo, May 18, for the purposa of uormuating candldates for Presidentisl efu. turs, aud choosing dologates to roprescnt Koo tucky at tho Cincluuati Couvention in June mext, An Eccontric Chnrncter, Tho Livorpoot Daily Fost, of Dec, 80, bax the fallowing :_ * At the pretty httlo village af Hote fleig, noar Doncaster, thora bhas bueu wolennize ed a tunera’ of ono of thode remarkable genilos 8n oid fox was burled st his head, Tho funee~ i ceremony was performed by the Roman Cath.' olic priest of Doncaater, who had spocislly cone socrated the groond, and was witnessed only by & faw monrnery, ohief of whom wars_ bis phyeis| cian, Dr. Cameton, snd Mosers. R, J. Ccuiman' and C, Matedon, of Thomno, Many were refosod admienion. e haslert tho whole of his estata to bis groom; John Vickers, on conditton thal the faners], eta., be condncted according to bit oxpreesed wish, and should he fail in dafilq this, tha wholo of tho property fa to reveit ta tue pricst st Doucaster for tha benefit of the Cutl;ahu robgion, llo was oaly 62 yesra of age." . INDIAN AFFAIRS, DOG EAT DOG, Special Disvateh lo The Chicage Tridune. Kaxaas Crrr, Mo., Ju, 14.—A rpoois dispateh tothe Kanais City Times dated Korwin, Kaa., Jaa. 11, and Solomon City, Jau. 12, states that a band of rixty Otto Indiacs passed that place ons week sgo for tho huntinggrounds, On Wednes~ duy, 8ix of them roturned, aud atated that theiz party had been surprised by s large band of wsr. like Bloux to ambush, justat night-fail, snd alt meetacred except themuolves. The aettlors in the neighborkiood are rrestly excitod, and when tle reporter left had toams and goods all ready for hgut in caro thoy wera atlacked. The Poate master at Blcomington had ordered all to come Lino to throw up fortifications abons town, The Siouz are,very envious of thelr hunting-ground, aud alwaya maka it hot for fnvadiag tribes. TELEGNAPHIC BREVI_{IES. 7. WW. Renfroo Liax been electod Stato Treasuray of Geergia by the Legiulature. ‘Cho Directors of the Agricultural Bocisty at Cariiuville, Iil., have resolved to offer £5,030 in preminms at tho next Ioir, to be Leld fiva davs, commenzing Bent, 19, £300 tn be offered as m purso for tha best troiter. The ofticers aro de~ termined to mako the Centennial Fair a auccoen. A Bar mocting will be beld at St. Paul to-dsy to causider plana for merging the Common Plena Coart of hat county with the Distcict Contt une der the Iate coustitutional amendment. Tha twa Courta have now equal juriadiction, bus & ssp- arato record. The purpose is to leave Judge ‘Wiikina, tho present District Judge, to bring uj tho old business of his Conrt. now far bebind, giving all the now cascs to nimons and Bull, the brogeut Common Plozs Jud, —_— SUICIDE, Eax Fpaxcieco, Cal, Jan, 14.—Jonathaa Wille lamu, one of thio founders of the Virpinia Enter- prise, comutted smeide at Pioche last night with laudanum. Io Laa relatives in Pluladel- phia and Fraukford, Pa. VIRGINIA CITY NEWS, Bax Feavctioo, Jao, 14,—Tho California Mill, arectod In place of the ono burned three months 80, was complotod and commenced on Copsale idstod Virgiuia ore to~lay at tho rate of S0 tons per day. —_——— BUSINESS NOTICES. fiurnetts Coconine. Baxoon, March 3, 1863.—Your “ Cocoslne® {8 thy only dreasing for the bair used in my famiy for the Laat efght years, Lt uot only stopped my wife's halx frum coming oat, but {ncreased fia growth, I sm alsouuder ouligatioss te iy eamo * Cocosine® ot raving my own hui, which was very Previons to using Uite valuabla preps IDRITATION OF TI% SCALP. WATERVILLE, Me., S20t, 10.—1 porctieced s bottle only, for tue purpcis of a hatr-drowsing; but to 1y suririse it bas eutirely rumoved tho irritation of &1 loog sandiug. 1 havé recomoiended i to several of ‘my friends. why wers aflir 126 3am0 WaT, and it has wholly eradivated the drscare, Josern Hisr, Jx, fappy Komes! George T. Wetzgery X2, 50 (00 Gurizan aivect, LaRGuster, Do hh bens uslng Wihart # Moo ‘Uree T.r Oordial tn bis famfly, HHe rocommends it 10 othirs With great aurco 8 i cus ing all pultaouary compiaindy, Faratano for ehikdron A waltable sulstitute for jcrkioun aicoliolio # bik toru” It destioys consumpticn | Rrown's Bronchinl Trocies for Puf monsry 2 zrilmatic ¢isurdens, Lare proved the ellicacy by atestof many yeare, 334 bave recslre teatimunialy from eminent itten ko Liave used them, EYONS ALL-SILE " T 'l ity el Fueld, Leiier & Co. STATE & WASHINGTON-STS.. For next 30 days will offer thek entire stock of 28 and 82-1n, CLOARINE VELVETS Ata great REDUCTION in price These goods are the VERY BES1 manuiactured in LYONS, And have been selected with grea care for thelr retail trade, They GUARANTEDR every plect to be perfect, and at n LOWED price than thoy have over mado oz tho samo quality of goods. OIL TANKS. V/ILSON & EVENDEN'S OIL TANKS, AEASURING PUMP, 47 & 49 Weat Lake Bt OIXIOAGO. B Send for Catalogue. Maoafactarers of BVERDEN'S WOOD.COVERED GANSl ~ SPECTACLES. BRAZILIAN PEBOLE SPECTACLES Buited ta all sights by 1nspection st MANASSE™, Opth cia. Ky Madison st, (Fribune Buildiog. _ BUSINESY OHANGES. “"G00D OHANOE ¥OR HOTBHE MBN, T offer for ssle i stured sud fornitare, sverything it ood onder, sud u.'mli’lcn-' losss of tBs Trenom il 6., 51 o men whosa school or clada is nearly oxsivguirhe ,.}'_';3_;,‘,&‘,‘,’,3‘,{ W T Pty ok Qe A od. 1o was pousesaed of corsidurable property, lons, sod fs well pabronlzed, For partoulan sod vome poopla dosignated hia Hqusra Lauloy, | address FUEDURIOK P, NAKKR, Tremant Hoves but he delighted ta 'Jaok Lawloy,' aud would Marquotis, Mick,