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TIIE CINICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, JANUARY <0, 1876, . FOREIGN. The 1Ilerzegovininn Insurgents Gain an Important Vies tor, 4 German Nowspapors Cirenlates a Sen~ * sational War Rumor, Tho Vatican Questions {he Spanlsh Gov- crnmentas to Its Polley Toward ihe Church, Hilitant Bonapartists Fare Pgorly in the - French Eleotions, In Erronsous Report Concerning the Poath of . Varley, tho Evangelist, TURKEY. i A INBURGENT VICTORY, Daovsa, Jan, 19.—~Bix kah}x ‘battaliona roro routed yeaterday botsween Ragues and Tre- gae by o insurgonts under Gen. Poko. The Murks had 300 killed and many wounded, The | nauriccut loss was thirgy killed, but many wore roundod. 3 Lospox, Jan. 20—G . m.—A epocinl o the Times trom Raguss confirma tho report of the loteat of the Turks by the insurgeuta undor ‘on. Poko, and gives tha tollowing particulnrs ¢ fho Turka disbanded aftor the firat attack, with- e tucther resistaoce. A majority of kiled. who srobably nnmber over 800, fell during the fighe, The bulk of tho rurvivors took rafuge on 4 biil, shere, at Jaat accounts, thoy woro surronnded by ‘ba whole Inaurzent army, 8,000 strong, The rictory of thio Iattor is nnquosttonably completa and 1mnortaut. Thoy are prepaniug to attack the bi'l. ENOLAND. Loz.nox, Jah, 19.—A Cabinat soeslon was held ¢sterday, and another will tako place to-day. t I8 w deratocd that Austria's note on Turkey is onder cousidoratiol — GERMANY, NEW PARLIAMENT DUILDINGS. Ben1ix, Jan, 19.—Kroll's Gardon is to bo tho uto of tho new Impotial Parliament butldings. FINANCIAL, Tho rate of diecount st tho Dank has been tzed at & por cent, HENSATIONAL REPORT, Lounow, Jav, 20—~5a, m.—1ho Daily News dan the following rpecial dispatch from Borlin 1 +A papor which often has relations with the Jovornment publinbies an alarmist artlele, simi- ar to thoso which caused #0 much unessiticns n rear ago. The articlo montinus reposts of the ‘ormation of s French aquadron in the Mediter- anean, the collection of militars stores at Vaney, eto., as ronsons for Gerniauy to bo watch- . 4 oEan :ASEL, RELYARLD, DBenus, Jan, 1M,—Tho Reichsanzeiger an- touucos that, in consequence of Germany's rop- osentations, the Bpanieh Governmeut has by olagraph ordered the (iovernor of tha Philipe sipo Islands to releass tho (lerman echoonor \linna, which way selzed by tho Kpanish gua- voat laet Qctotier. — ITALY. INTERNATIONAL LXCHANGE. Roare, Jan, 19.—Tho Halian Mioistor of Pub. fc Instruction bas accopted tho proposal of the Tnited Btatos Government for nn exchange of clontiflc publications of the two countrica. BPALY AXD THE VATICAN. In consequenco of tho political tondencies svinced in Bpain [0 regard to tho forthcoming Meetfon for tho Coriee, Cardinal Antonelli lias watructed the Nuncio at Madrid to obtain a clear lefinition of the Quvernment's wtouded lino of woduct 1n its relationa with the Papacy. CILUNCH AND KTATE. Loxpoy, Jan. 1Y, kpceinl dlspateh from Romo say4 tho Itulian Governmont Lins cloxed iho Epieconal Seminary at Como for Its rofoual to adwit the Goverument [nspector. Thia {s tho moat important act,’ being tho ntrongest step yot. takoo 1 tho Stato’s deatiog with the Church, tud will doubtless produce great results, e ol GREAT BRITAIN. YAILULLY, Loxpoy, Jan, 19.~Samucl Radfard & Son, ex- tensivo grain merchante, of Liverpool, hase sus- pended. Their liabilitles, though heavy, it ia thouglbt, will bo exccoded by tho assots, Josepl Gaury & Co., merchunts, No, 80 Wall- Ing: stroet, Cheapaide, buve falled. Liabilities, £100,000, . THE TEV. UENRY VARLEY,. the moted rovival rr acher, had an attack of rheumatiem of tho heart last week, and his ro- sovory for a tima way despaired of, but it {3 now believed hio is out of danger. DILD, Ricbard Shaw, Roprescutativa of Bumley, Lane eashiro, in tbo Ilouse of Cammone, died to-day, GOVERNOIL O¥ GIBRALTAM. Lord Napicr, of Magdala, bos boon appolnted Goversor of Gibialtar. ATHIKE ENDED, Tho mill operatives m Macelusfield roturneate work on tho cuployers' termu. ——— SPAIN. AULISSION, MApnip, Jan, 10.—Tho Carllst leader Tristany 138 notified tho Spauish Consul at Hayonue of als unresorved submiesion to Alfonso. ARNY [TEM, Gon. Martinez Compos' army la concentrated In the neighborhood of Pamyolina, CAUGNT NAPI'ING, Lowoox, Jon. 20—6a. in.~A tolegram from 3t.Jusn de Lur reports that the Corlists hava sutpriged an advanced post between Nan Marcin} sad Irun, killing twouty-five Alfouslsta, —— RUSSIA, TOLITICAL PERNECUTION, Loxpoy, Jan, 20.—~The Borlin correspondont ¥ tle Times soya thero nre varlous reports cone teruing the tianwporiation to Biberia of an Ddenus merchant whose name {8 Brodeky, Tho in« ndent is constdered to bo of peculiar importauce lecattso of tho ratity of such proceodings in the ‘wign of tho present Kmperor, Tho transportas inu was decreed by 1ho Pulillul polico, There 18 no semblango of o trial, It ia variously sure oleed that mud'klv' who iu highly respocted in Mdeean, spotio agalust tho Guvermout in the fown Councyl, or sold arms to the Turks as has ‘een atieged, or waus accassory to publishing tba eceut reporta oo the export trade, —_— FRANCE, THE ELECTIONS. 20%poy, Jan, 20—5 8. m.—The Parls eorro- pondent of the Avirs eays the Republicans Iim that thoy witi certalnly elect their caudie ates for tho Bensto in twenty-nine deparie iente, Paus, Jan, 20.~The Moniteur gives thoe fol- ming ostimata of tha roeult of the olections or benatoria) delogates : Beventeen departe 1o0t8 aro doubtful, thirty-three dovidediy Con- srvatlve, slx Bonaparuut, aud sixteon Repube can of all shades. M, Duflet’s olention in Vos- ©é appears to bo certain, Tho militant Hoba- athivtu will probably ouly obtain thiriy aeaty in 30 Bouate, —— cuaa, TIE INGUKOENT HEAD, New Yous, Jun. 10.—A lotter from Ifnvana fates that 0o the 25:L of Decombor Joho B, poterug wad electod Prezidentof the Cuban Ite- ublle, - e THE TREACHEROUS APACHES, Jaxr GuaNT, Arizons, Jan. 19.—A letter from (a}. Harper, of tho Bixth Cuvalry, Camp pache, sava the Indians broke out st Camp ipache on the 10th st 8:30 . m.. Maj. Harper ‘ith his company was ordered out just In time 2 ¥avo tho livea of Maj. Opilby, of tho Elghty ofautry, aod Liout, uiley, ‘Tho troopa chareed n tho Yudiaos, killiug Uiabloa' broiber. Tho odiaus theu attacked the garrson, Lut wera $iven baci to the hulla, ~ AN was quiet at nlglt, cletter trom Indian Avent Clum, dated Ban !nlm‘m, Jun. 13, says Diablos is thero and sl ulst. —_—— HOG=SLAUGHTERING, JINCINNATY, Jan. 19.~The Price Current has ©vized returus from large nuwber of pork- sackivg points, received within the last five inye, which materlally cbanges the uppacent fall- ug off o puiabers indicated In the ropart pub- isbed Do, U, Interior poluts show 8 probablo l‘"‘“‘ OfF fur tho eulire BeR%OL BmOULLiLK 10 500,000 hogs. The aix fending’ citien are vow 0,000 bedind tha fame date Isnb yoat, Cinclnnatl weighta ata abont tho sama ap ot voar ;. Chieago about 18 younds heavior ; Lourillo 7 poands heavier: and t, Lowa 25 ponhds freavier, Intorfor pointa weat of Indians show a largo ncreara in (Lo weiphts of Logs, aud muperior quality at ail points. Tho esti- maed packing at all rointe, including tho #ix citiew, 1ndieato n possible falling off 1n numbera for thin wholo snason amounting tbreo-fourihs of a million, STATE AFIFAIRS. WISCONSIN, SENATE. Speeial Dispateh to The Chicano T'ridune, Mapisox, Wis., Jan, 19.—A memorial to Con- gress requosting an investigation fato the right of George W. Oate, from tho Etghth District, to hold bis aeat was prosonted by Senator Flint, Reports Rom tho State Geologist, tho State Centenvial and Woman's Centeonial Commis. sion, wero received Trom tho Govoruor, Among the bilig introduced weve: To ap- propriate 81,000 to the Northern Wisconsin Agrionitural and Meclianical Association aud to institutions ns follows: Inatitute for tho Dlind. 818,000; Insututo for tho Deaf and Dumb, £40,000; Wiscousin Hospital for the Insame, $70,500; Inausttial Senool for Doys, 831,000; Northorn Hospital for ihd Tnsane, 8117,700; to repeal Sce, 8, Chan, 411 Laws of 1864, relit.ng to railwaya ¢ to amond the law 1olating $o tho transfer ol tho soldiers’ orphans to the Itegonts of tho University; to givo the Regents of the Btata Umvu!lltv the rtieht to dieposp of the Roldiors' Orphans’ HHome properly transforred to them. ABSIMDLY, A messago was roceived from the Governor transmitting last yeat's hist of pardons granted, Clerky were anttiorized for thy Judiciacy, Hail- ronl, and Engrossed and Enrolled Blils Come mittoes, : A resolution to print the Governor's messsge in Fuelsh aud vartous foreign laugunges was indetinitaly postpoved 88 n needicss oxpendi- m’i‘efiem were soventeon bills introduced, msin- Iy local, including: To repeal Clmo, 153 Laws of 1807, rotative to towns and town offi- cers ¢ requirmg Clerkis of Cireuit, County, and pl} ipal Courca to act 8a criora thoreof, and payiug them thorofor; for tho presorvation of wild gama by prolubiting the shooting of it be- fore dnybrask, or resorting to Bundry captivat. ing dovices; to orgunizo the Thirtoonth Judicial Circuit by taking Unftalo snd Trempoledn Coua- tics from tho Bixth, aud Chippewa and Trom- peleau from the Eighth Clrouit: to provide for tho aprortivniment of taxes whon neglocted any year; to limit the rate of interost to 8 “por cent; pruviding that no marred woman shisll Lo eligiblo to A school oflice when tier husuaud, fathor, or Lrothior ia & kehool offl- car ; ta provide for A system of public parks in Milwaukeo, ATPORTIONNENT. » Fhero fy a bitch sbone the Apportionment’ Committoo. The Assumbiy wants the Commite teo Inrger than the nive nirst sgraed on, and tho Senato has postponod final actioy on tho matter thil Tuesday, THE BTATE UNIVENAITY REGENTS finishod -their semi-annual scssion to-dsy, It was attended by every member, and a large amouat of deimil buasiness was dono, Judgo Svooner baving resigned as Doan of the Law Faculty, J. 11, Carpautor wea clectod. Tho Gove oruer has appointed Dr. N, A. Giay, of Mil- waulkoe, & homeopathio physician and first-class man, one of tho I tecs of tho Northern Hos- pital, 10 place of Skeels, deconsad, —_— £ IOWA. ' PROCELDINGS JESTERDAY, Dra Morses, In., Jan., 19.—Resolutions were adopte requosting tho Committee on the Sup- presston of Intewperance to report o bill requir- ing deslers in intoxicating liquora to make aworn statemonts ; also, requiring tho Commit- teo oo Moads and Highways to report what bridges should bo built al the expouse of coun- ties; alro, for en nmendment to the Constitu. tion forbidding tho establishment of eectarian echiools, ‘The Lill making polico-conrt witness- fees tho #umo ay those of justice’s courts was engrossed for a thitd reading. A resolution was adupted ordering the pninting of Gouv. Carpeu- ter's thessage and Gov. Kirkwood's inaugural address in the Dohemisn, Swode, Norwegiau, and Gorman laugnages, JUINT CONVENTION, Tho Assembly went into Joitt Convention ugon tue olection of Htate Printer, Winder, and Warden. For Stato P'rinter, I, I, Clarkson, of Polk, recetved 130 votes, being all the voses cast ; for Stato Binder, I, A, Porkius, of Du. buque, roceived 121 votes, bomg ail tho votes cast ; for Warden of tho Fort Madison Pouiten- tiaty, Both Craiy, of Pottawatomie, received 129 volad, aud L Tones, of Marion, receiverd -4 votes, Giarkeon, Perkine, and Crmg, all the presont ine cumbents of their respogtive offices, wera do- clared duly clected for snother torm cach of tho sonru, Tho House decided to hold but ono session pet day Loroaftor until furtler notica. —_— MINNESOTA, BTATE FINANCIS, 81, Pavz, Minu., Jau, 19.—Thoe Sonate pasaed & biil to borrow 360,000 from tho School Fuud to pay tho curront oxponses of tho Logiulaturo, Protoet was made that it wasa bad precedont, but there wore oaty 6 nara to 47 ayes, THE INDIAXS. In tha Ifouso the followiny resalution.was fn- troduced aud Iald ovor uudor tho rules. 1t whl doubtless paes both Houscs ; Jieao'wed, Thal the hoetilo attitnde of the Slous In- dlana of Dakota and adjoiniug Territorl, i thelr Teadiness fo commit murders sud oth trocities, calls for vigorous and uncompromlsing a:tion on the partof the Government fu the suppremsion of thesn outrages and of thelr autbors ; thatall the anuulty Ine dlausof waid Sloux nation lall Ln Xops within their resurvatlon, and the entire businew of dealing witl sald nations ahould be tranefurred to the War Devari- meut, which whould not bo trammeled in ita actio Ly auy of those sectirlwi or Luinanitacian inftuencos which have recently been recogutzed by the Uoverne met, to the projudice of tho feontler ssttlcmenta and of the country, —— ALABAMA, ATATL FINANCES, Moxraoxzny, Ale., Jan. 19.—Gor. Houstoo, Lovi W. Lawler, and T, B. Bethes, Commission- ors to adjnat and mettlo tho dobt of Alabama, will mako aroport to tho Legislaturofon fow days. The rosult of thsir labors will be, if cone firmed by tho Logia'aturo, to fix the entire in- debtednesn of tho State of Alabama at about £10.000,000, BPENCER'S CASE, Tho Houso of Koprosentativas to-dsy adaptod » momorial to tho Unitod Btates Benate to ine. quira iuto tha nght of Goorge A. Hpoucur to o seat in that hodx. ‘The Benate adopted tho mo. miorial wevatal “days agzo, It will bo forwardod to \Washington at onco. R HORTICULTURAL, MINNESOTA, Epecial Dispatch to The Chicago Tridune, Winoxa, Minn,, Jan, 19.—TIn the State Ifortis cultoral Hocioty to-day, an Intorosting paper was read from J, B, Boxell, of Aftou, on tho propa. Rutonand improvement of tho uative plum. Tue Sluer plum was quito strougly recomuiend. ed. Ou the Do Boto plum tho seutiment was sbont equally dividod. A resolution was flually adopted recommending our paoplo to depend upou native plums for tho eupply stock, This afterncon tue subject of propagating trecs way discussod nt womu length, and shatlow planting recounnonded for clay or boavy soil ; deep planting for hght soil, . The rerort of the Committeo on the Farm of tho Agricuttural Collego was very commondas tory, . ‘e aubjoot of vepetables was {ntroduced in o vuger by Ar, Hoott, of Mibusavclis, and olicited & Yory ihiteroating and profitable distusuton, Th's evevivg President Teumun Swih, of &, finllxl, delivered bis avuual address in'Normaj all. ———— TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES. ‘The Bnpreo Court of Michigan has decided that tho Suuday Liquor law, enacted at the last Gussiou of the Legiulature, is coustitutioual, ‘I'be Bouthera Illinois Medical Association i1 now [u gevalon st Caira. A large number of delegates aro present, Dr, C, W, Dunning, of Cairo, deliversd tha weleomitg address yester- day morng, A stcambunt eacureion tuok place last oveniug, ‘Wbo whole will closs with a banquet to-night, The saniversary of the birthday of en, X, + Lea yeatardsy way the cecarton of a colebrs tion in nearly overy city of nuportance 1 tho Boutn, In llichmond tho duy was observed by a publio meeting, at whith ano1stion was dolive fii‘, Ly Capt. J. Hawpdou Chambeslaio, of Noz- Ok, n o 95 @9 {udicted oa two charges,~tha CRIMINAL NEWS., - The Governor Will Pardon Noither Crain nor Jacobs, and They \ Must Swing, A Trial for Manslaugliter of Un- usunl Interest at Corne lana, 1. Unlucky Attempt of Conviots to Escape front tho Tonnesseo Penitontiary, i Trinl of the Toronto Ex-Alderman Accusod of Abortion-Butchory, A RICH MAN KILLED A FOOR MAN, Soectal Dispateh lo T'he Chietay Pridune, Lrxcory, 11k, Jan, 10.—Tho enve of tho Siato ¥4 Martin I Turley for the killing of Timothy Murphy, at Cornland, this county, on the 16tk of 1ot Angnat, was called up yeatarday afternoon with Messru, Hablit & Foley, Deason & Bling, of thiscity, and A. Jamilton, of Bpringfield, for tho defense,and State's 1. Abtornoy Beach and Col, Edward Lynch, of this oity, prosecuting, Aftor about ton hours' delav a jury was mado up, and 8t10 o'clack this morulng tho case opened. Tbo ontiro day lns besn consumed o taking testimony, Ovor twonty witnoesos have boon oxamined mp to 10 o'clock to-night, il noerly that many more ara to bs oxamined to-orrow bofore tho argument commences. It will be & atrong oue, Lov, ‘o Inwyers are sl thiat-class, und everybody is In a ateto f excito- ment regarding tho result, The Court-Ilouss bag been fall sinco tho caso oponod this even- Ing. Standing room was considered a lagury. “Tig facts of tho case from tho testimony are that Turley and Marploy had had savoral dis buses, and woro molghburs, On tho 1oth of Auguet, it appears, ‘Lurley atlempted to stop Mutwby . from dnving stock past Dis placo, * When tho quarrel taok place, AMurphy recelving his desthewounds in tho Lead by a olub in tho hands of Turloy, Aftor the meoting, Murphy's wifo noticed his horso coming home alone, went in searoh of him, snd met Lim nabout a quarter of o milo from bomo Tithlus head and clothos cosered with blsad, She helped bim home, whero Lo expired 10 about Laenty minutes, Tho dofendant ty & man. 2 voars of ugo, in good fivancial ciroumatancos, and i rolated to all tho oldest ectslora in tae county. Ou tho othor Losnd, tho decoared was A poor mau, with bo' Huaneil inttuence onteido of hta daily tabor ag o farmer ot the timo of his doath. Iie was tho fatlier of a littls Loy not 2 years old, and tho second emld was born somo twolvo days after his death, Tho widow is abont 97 yoars of age. Her tustimony nppoaraYory olear. 8ho is o womau of remarkabio tirmuess, and the public sympathizo with ber und tho tntherless chlldian, 1t is tho gevoral opinion that Turley 18 guiley of manslanguter aud abould ba so pumizlied. Jfonoy aud ulitouco go a great distanco tu somo cases, but should not bLe allowed to provent Justieo 1n cases of thia kind, and it 18 bolieved it will not tn this one. ‘Furley hom boen feoling quito esey for the past few mouthe, but tow it 13 reported By Intimate friends that lua only hope 1 in bavglog the jury, Lis plea is solt- dofonsa, A LACK OF TWEED'S LUCK. . Speertd Duamteh to Phe Chicaco Zrigune, Nasevire, Tenn,, Jao, 19.—AL 9 o'clock yos torday worning, whils threo guards were ovor- ecelng Lwenty-fivo colored convicts at work on tho Nasuville & Northwestorn Road, s cyclone suddanly burat upon thow, aud darknoss pro- vailed almost to tho blackacss of night. Rain poured a8 (romawater-spous. Amidst lightning, thuoder, cracling limbe, falling trecs, nnd gene crul olemental uproar, the convicts started on & ruu, six ezcaping. Two of tho lattor wore shot, —oue lo the head, the other 1n the calvos of the loga. Pursuit was made at the subsidence of tho storm. The maou wounded lo tho lega was found 10 mites wway lying bLofors n camp- fire m denso woods, ''na others, who had puiled off their clotuing to wring out the water, escaped from their pursuors simoat o stato of usturo, Awotber was rocapiurod. ‘Tho remuming four wro now eurrounded In n swamp, Tho othor evening ot darg, on the sswo road, 3 colored convics jumped from n tiatn whon coming in from worli, aud was bsaly woundod by the gaards, bus Liad not_smince beon licard of, "o is supposod to bo dead {n the woodw, Lub uo seaten bns Leon made for big bady. Ll Swiith, n notorions murder aud rob- bery, and Pryor, o murdorer, who escapod from tho Peniteutiary by u ntrategom not long winco, waro shot at’ ncar Uatstown the othor day, “The crimunli wero escapiuy scrods tho Tenuer vue Ivor in u canoo, THE JOLIET WIFE-MURDERER. Specul Dwwvateh to e Chicupo Lrionne, Joricr, Ill, Jav. 19.—~Tho condemued wife- mmrdorer, Heury Jacobs, was removad to the dobtors' cell in the County Jail last Mouday, where ho will be guarded night and day by Dej~ nty SbenfTs until ho 3 takou ont next Fridny to bo executed, About 12 o'clock Monday night he rasoup in Lis Led, and, in s paroxysm of rage, enrsod and raved m (iermsn nnd broken Engiisly like & madmaa. 1o finally vank back exhanat- ¢d, und in apparont despair. s counael, Moj, 8. W. Munn, reccived tho following dispatcly from Guy. Lsveridgo this torenoon 3 Max-1on, Semxarienn, 1M, Jan, 19, 1670, 1189 u. T.—3ad, % n case of Jacobs, T o not (hiuk it Leat to tuterfers with tho de: fston of tho Court, Jdems L., BEYERIDOE, This dipatch waa rend to Juoobs thin afrer- ooon ; Lo liwenad 1o 1t in wilonco. Hia couneel, Wis wou, aud o priest, wora prosens, Ilo shed teara, aud poke a fev Words to Maj Munn, and tuen royuested Lis botv to ba intorred ' the Catholic cemetery at Lockpors, Ao prioss. as- sured Lum that Ls reanuet should Lo grauted, EMBEZZLEMENT. Bux Fraxcisco, Jun. 19,—A wilt of habess corpus wad fakon oub lu tho cess of Bimpson Rosenblalt, arrested on arogulmition from the Govornor of New York, returnable to-morrow, Henry C. Jibbe, Hecrotary of tho Belcher, Now York, Jackson, Lady Washington, and other Mining Companics, bias absconded, & defaultor to tho amount of #00,000, wmoutly from the Now York Compuuy. The Heloher docs not suffor. BN FRAKGIA00, Jan. 19, —Humpeou Josenbiat, arrcsted hero on o dinpatel from the Dintrict Ate tornoy of Now York, on a cbarge of embozzle- wont, will bo taken East to-morrow. THE KANSAN EX-TREAGURER; ' Sveciul Duapat: ts 1he Chicago Tridune, Leaveswonti, Kan., Jan, 19,—It Is now dofl- oitely kuown that C. G. Serafford, tha busivess partuer of Bamul Lappin, the defaulting Stata Treasurer, lias left the United Btates end gone 10 Houth America, as alt of the United Hiates Mazahals and detectives sent after him arnved here from St, Louig to-night bringing word .to that efoct. 'ths defalcation will amount to about 15,000, Lappia is now iu fail at Topoka in default of bail in the sum of $25,000. "It was Lin inteution to follow Lis UnAway partnor to Bouth America, but the Jitfle gamo was blocked a5 lio wae about to board ‘tho train for Chie cag SAD ENOUGH, Speeial Dupatch (o The Chicado Tribune, Apuiax, Mich,, Jan, 19.—~W, W. Frazler, a Wwosltliy young man of Teguniseh, was arrafgned [ tho Cireuit Court to-duy for the seduction of his botrothed, Barah 1. Conkling, a beautiful wonan 0120, In 1874 ho deserted ber, and, whilo awuy, a child was Doru aod buried, sioce which time the complaivant has rapldiy failed 1n health. Whilo on tho witness-staud to-day tho eltuution proved too much, and sha was conveyed tram tho court to a hotel uncauszious, Leading fibyml-uu 1u cousultation to-night oxprems no ope of Lier lving to cootinuwm Lur alleged bee trayer's piosceulion, THIEVES AT DECATUR ILL: &Spaciat Duvateh Lo T'hs Chieaga 1 bung, Dereares, 11, Jan, 19.—~Thloyea aro atllt ply- ing tleir vocations in our midst, Lagt night they ave (e reataurant of Mr, Datterson s call, and carried off quite quantity of tobacco aad clzare. Upto this time uo arrests havo been made, ‘there b eviduntly a ALE Of thievey residing in thiy viciuity, Lardly a oight pasees but ouo or more Louscs aterod aud robbod. 1 is hoped tho detecuy | noon distieguish theimsslves, aud Lriug (0 Justice tLioss villatay. ghis THE TORONTO ABORTION CASE. . Srecial Dispateh 10 Phe Chicam Tribune, Tonoxto, Jan. 12.~The tial of ox-Ald, Clem- outs for the murder of Miss Gilmore come mouced at thu Assiza Court to-day. ‘The prison- 4 0f murder | and being docossary befora tho fast. 1o is de- fondted by thd Hon, Jobn Hilliard Camoran, ono ar the bonf criminal-1A¥vrca 1n the canutry, Dr, Davis and wifo, abortioniwis, orouglt from the Kinguton Peuitontiary, give ovidenco in this case coneidered. It n motcor falling from tha tppar tegtons of the atmonphiatd. Ilalioy KlEribtted it to the magnatism of tho terfostrinl_wlobe, and Daltan agreed with thin opinion. Qun’os Auh- posed that {lie narora was derived ftom sho fera montation cf & waiter emanatind from the oxrth. Marion held it to oa n consequence of & conteact between tho bright atmospuora of the gunand the atmosphero of our ) lanet. Lnler thonght tho surora prococded from thin vibrae Homs of tho other nmou tha particles of the torrdisteial atmosphore. Canton amd Iiankiin reearded it an n pinely electricat phanomanan, aud Parrott attiibuted it to the contlagration of satburatsd hydeogon eacaping from tho earth In cousequence of tho milrefaction of tegeiabilo salmtaicen, and conmdorad tha abooting-stars an the initial causo of anch conflageafion, Da la uvo and Ocrsted concluded It Lo bé An oloetro- magnetic plionomenon, but purels torrostridl, Oluintead supposed that o certain nebulons body rovolvad around tho sun in o cortain time, nani that, whon this body cama ioto ibe notghhor- Liood of tha carth, s part of its gaseous matorial mized wlth onr atmosphere, and thab this was the origla of tho phenomonon of the aurors, g POLITICAL. Proceedings in the Ilinols Farm- sers’ Conventlon at Blnome A FIGHTING LEGISLATOR, Bux Fraxcisco, Cal., Jau. 10.—Mr. Wilcox, an Amsomblyman, from Maripasa County, yoaterday assnulted Somors, & reporter of tha Chronlcle, 1 the Sonato Chambor, immodistely afior the agjournment, strikiog him with s heavy cane, and tnflicting sorious njuries. Tho attack arosn {roth reflectiond on \Wilcox's course relativa to the San Franclsco lind-grab. Wilcox was artested, but relessed on bail, Much indigna- tion i telt hera and ab Hacrawmento, STALEN AATIOLFS RECOVERFD. Svectat Duspatch ts The Clhacada t7idunt, Senixarizip, 1L, Jan,19,—Offloors Roavoly and Bloroo to-day hunted out some $1,200 worth of monlds, patterns, and forms used In tho Carton-plarre ornamental work ot the State. Houso, which had racently been siolan, BSaveral Arrests havo beow mado. * Tho stolen articies be- longed to tho Biato, ACQUITTAL. Svectal Disvatch Lo The Chicaan Tridune, rriNaeretp, ik, Jan. 10.—In the United Btatea District Court, lu the case of tho Unitad Btates against James A, Johoson, of Wayno ~ington,” Qounty, undor indictmont for freudnlontly ‘at- tonpting to obisia & pension, the defendant was — neqaitted. a The Rag-Baby Foundling Lioft at the Door AR omiIo MoB, o i CrycrsnATy, O., Jan, 19.—~Yoatorday, 8 mob of of Gongross—Lame Lyrios, 200 mon assombled in the viciniiy of the real- denco of Richardson, who was murdered by his wife, Massilan, 0., Isst Sunday, and fosrivg they #hould harm Mra, Rickardson, sho was rsmoved by tho Chief-of-Police to Canton, O, QUILTY OF MANSLAUGHTER. Torzpo, 0., Jan. 19.—Ths trinl of Johin Noble for the murdor of hia wifo, at Milbury, Wood Qonnty, in July Iast, which has boen progressing tho past wook at Bowling Green, coudludad to- day with a verdict af mauvslanglior, aud » sou- tonce of five yearn in tha Penitoutiary, ILLINOIS FARMERS' ASSOCIATION, HECOND DAY. Brooxxaros, Iil., Jau. 19.—~The State Farm. ora’ Aesociation mot this morniug at 0 o'clook In Durloy Hail, the rogalar oficers upon tho rostrum. A large numbot of ladies wora also present., CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMERTS, Tho Committeo on Amendments to the Con- atitutlon roportod, and their report was adopted. ‘The chang:s anggested wero the following 1 ‘Tha Presidont, Socratary, and ‘Troasurer, with thrae ViesPrestdonts selocted by the Assoclatfon ot the Fegular election of odlicery, shall conatitute the Exes~ ntlvo Commitieo, . AnT, 8, The officern of tho Asacclation shall consti. tuto nn Advisory Lioard that susll meet at tho call of tho Excoutiva Comumilteo ta determing what polltical action, if any, this Atsociation shall take for that year, Tweuty-Ave mombore of tho Advisory Doard shall cone stituto o quorum to do busineas, Aft. 010 ba stricken oat, Each snoual meoting of the Aseactatien shall pro- viilo funds for thy ¢3pouses of the Assoclution for the coming yoar, BOME OWLISN CONSIDERATIONS ON MONEY. The discussion of the curronoy queation waa oponod by Dr, Hooton, of Centralia, who put tho sano membors of tho Commuao to sleop by tho roeding of a paper which, like ‘Tennyson's brook, throatencd to *go on forover.,” Itwasa comuionplaco compilation of the moat rabid and illusory intfution tueorion. ~ Aa o literary producs ton. it can only bs comparad to the praduct that W6 night eupposs to rosult irom runuing tho multiplication-tablo sud the contents of the Wnato baykety of tho oditorial rooms of an infla- tion nowspaner throuzh a corn-sholior, Whatit was lacking fu quality was made up in quantity and in originality of ¢cho ttnancial lunacy which ohuractorized 1t.” Huch being its naturo, 1t nas, of cpurse, greeted witlrtho most busterous ap- Pplauyo, ) MUST DIE. 8rmxare, 1., Jan, 19.—Cov. Beveridge positively rofuses to interfore in the case of Marshall Craln, tho Willismaon County Ku-Klax marderor, who is soutonced to bs hangad on Friday of this weel, OBITUARY, MRS, ANDREW JOHNSON, New York World, A telegram frum Lnoxville snnounces the doath, at tho residonco of her daughtor, Mrs. Pattorson, near Greeuvillo, Toon., at 11 o'clock on Satorday pight, of the wldow of ox-President Jonzon, s, Jobnson bad long boen an invalid, and during the Presidency of hor dlinstrioua husband ‘her {t-licalth waa such that sho was compolled to delegats to hor daughter, Mrs, Patterson, tho discharge of the social duties of Lior bigh position, Tho marrlage of eox-President Johnson was n singuinrly happy one, and he nover wesried of bearing wituoss ta the favorable Inflaouce of Mra, Juhnaon's dovaticn and intelligence upon his wholo “careor.. Bha Lad enjoyed greator educational advantagos than hiwself fu early lifo, and he was Indebtod to her, not morely for counsel and comfort throughout his alugalae and emihent earcer, hut for tho firat stops which hio over taok in tho long and ardnous path which led him np from tho hnmble station of an atti- san tlo tho firat oflico {u tho gift.of tho Amorionn poople. ; Mre. Johnson's roniden name was Eliza MoAr- del, ho was boin in 1811, aud has consoquantly died 1n tho 65th yoar of her oge. Bhe was mar riod in 1829, when she wne but 18, and hor hus- band a youth of 20, Slo boro bor Lusbaud five CHARLES DOOSE, of Jo Davless Couuty, tuad o lnlrl{)annllbla‘ ad- dross ou * Roal Eututo the Lrue Basis for Our Natioual Monoy; Homestoads not Goid; the Land Itaclf, Not ouo of fts Proqucis,” A WISDY KIOKED, Ool. Andrew Dauicls, of tha Richmana §Vl4) LEzamuner, addressed tho Conveation on Rail- road Tronsporiaton and Curroncy. Tho ad. droas gavo avidonco of caroful thunght, at least, aud was soniowhat loss commumsiio than the cuildron, ot tho howso of the eldest | standard adopted Ly these rural monopolist- of whown, Mre. Pattoraon, the wifs of | io oflico-sachers. Of course, befors he onded, ho ¢x-Seuntor Patterson, of ‘Tennesseo, sho | took occasion to sbuo Congross and the Admine bas now died. Her oldest and favorite | istration most vehemently, for which he waa duly applauded sna forgiven tor all errors of thory dotocted by tho sovorelgna of the turf, Hin addross used up tha bottor partof two liuis, and containod moro than anough wind to imiaio tha nntional currouoy 88 ha desiras it shull bo expanded. “Thomoouug sdjourned uotil 2p, m, son waa thrown from his borso and luatantly kilied at tho hnklnmng of tho civil war whilo on Lis round of duty ns Strgoon of the first Rogi- ment of Tennesseo Ublon Voluntaers. Tnis blow greatly injurod her nireads-oufosbled can- #titutlon 3 “and the sufferiugs which she Bubsoquently wnderwent, whilo carlug _for tho comfort of her second dauglitoer, Mru. Staver, and hors daugliter's fauily In the moun:aiuy of Tounoseoa durlug the lirt vear of the civil war, completoly undermined ker wtrongth. Mra. Htovors hnsband, who was Colonel of the Fourth Tonnesnea Infantry in the Union Auny, dicd of diseays brought on by Qx= posuro bolare tho cloas of tho year 1862, v, Johnson's socoud son, “Lobert Johnson, was romoved to au asylum for {he insaus during bia father's Prosidoncy. 'Tho yonngest, Audrew LESTAL, Durlog tho foredoon sore Informal talking rolattye to holding o banquet duriug the sossion was done, but no action was taken, . IN TIE AFTEHNOUN tho anme continual escapn of oiude gas wna kopt up. A letter from Capt, Ellioft won read, dotuil- ing tho work on fottien in tho Mississippi, and ®uaraatecing U5 teot of water in tho channat bee foro tho ond of tha year. Johuson, JIr., Burvives his mother. FRED A, BROWN, JACKS&NVILLE. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, JacusoNvirLy, 1L, Jao, 19.—Frod A, Drown, & tator in the Itlinols Collegs died in this city this morolug, after an illucks of ouly threo days, of Inflammation of tho lungs. [fo was a yory {al- onted and promislng young man. and highly on- teemed hoth in tEo collego and 1o tho com. wunity. 4 L. §. DAVIS, CLEVELAND, CLzverasD, 0., Jan, 19.—L. 8. Davls, thowoll- Inown oxhibitor.of traloed doge, died suddenty in this city to-day, A. WILLIAMS, OAKLAND, CAL, 8ax Fnancisco, Jan, 19.~A. Williams, ex- Mayor of Onkland, residing fortha last ‘five vears in Now York, but rocently horo for his Lieith, died to-day, ngod 7. LYLIo, Mra. Bmith, wifo of the irrepressiblo Secretn- 1y, read w puown which might apily be named **'Fue Doscont of Man," shoning Low fearTully maukind hay doteriorated in honesty and rense o ncnmur{. Her nudisuco might vo pointed to with sl appropristeucas ns an {llnssration of the truth of "Ler iwmblo romarke, Mip, dth's poetry is yet moro into.orablo than Lor Lusband's “loquacity, -1t was, Lowever, con- vidored worthy of thanks, aud was not severely etiticlsed, on ito principlo that ono should never 1ok 8 gift-horuo in the mouth, ) CO-OPER\TION, ‘[ho gignntio aubject of vo-operation occupled the aiteution of the Oanvention tha lager part uff the aftornoon, sud was sgitated by Mr. Rtob- inson, of Madison (by ou address read by proxy), und K. M, Greg, of McLean Countv, wuo hay busied bimsolf tho paat threa yeara 18 publio efe Torts for nomiuaiion for the Lexislature, and in abiusing middionen and railroads. Tlo reposted o spoech that hing dono service at overy Urango MOoting 1n theo parts for yoas, . MMATTER WIOIC BUTLY P ————— o ‘ Bocrotary Bilth crostod a lemporary furare CASUALTIES, by .u..\uafxyr”umpmg 10 his feet. from ol chair sud bolding nlots u copy of the Zunes, which hoincohorently roferred to in an excited speeoly, in wiich suct such oxpresalons as *damaable impudence,” blackgusrd Gtorey,” etc,, wes tho only intolligibla portions, A eoon 28 his flli”-l“flfi nad subsided 1t was saou that the cause of e porturbation was tho Zimos’ repors of “Tuesdny's ' proceediuga, Smith moved (thet Htorey bo nominated for Stato blackguard, but looked in valn for a-eocond, Lxter, when he [vem-lcd o copy of Tux I'nipuNe, ho took s re- 450 of emational Inwumty, bus was restralned from dolug furthor violenca, BAQ-MONEY MEMODIAL. The following memorial was ruad and uosni- mously adoptod: Tot.e Senateond Iouns af Kepresentatives fn Cone 3 qress aumuold—GENTLEMEN: Ths uddecuiyiod, arners and workingmen of Ilno's, In conveution wavenbled at Bleomluglon, fu eaid Slate, respoctiully represcnt that $he'interest of tho producing classea of the whiolo country sro Leing rulucd Ly tho fnaucial system now fu forco, sud we urgently avk of you, our Tepreacntatives sud legislative a of tho Itwsumption cct, Ro-catlest drawal of the National' Bank circul atfon; third, that Iegal-tender, ymper currcncy be fsaued. disectly by tha Uarernineut, ta bo utcrchangenblo with Governiment Louds bearing & low fata of intezeat, which eald Faper curgen Lo receivable for ull Gaverumeut due, ud Lo ‘applied to the immediste redcuplion of st touds hetotofaro issuvd and now paycbie sl il option 42 o Gloverunioat which by thelr ik are 50 pays able fu gold, A voto of thanke was extendsd to 11, N, F Lowis, of the Westean Rural, its suthor, A BANEER, In the evening session, Bidnoy Myers, of Ohl- cago, & Laoker, was ‘introduced, and apoke two bourd ou flance, advacating the theary of turrency acooptable to the Association, most of :vlmm ara indationists, varylug in degrees of jne onaity, RAILROAD COLLISION, Crxerxnatt, 0., Jan, 10,—The mall train south oo the Laltimore & Obto fiailroad ran into tho resrendof a (relrlll train_near Lexington, 0., esterdny, disloeating the sboulder of Fngincor Togg, aud slightly iujurlng a lady passcagor, ACCIDENTALLY SHOT, Special Lrsvateh to The Chicuno iribune. Tont WarNe, Ind,, Jan, 10.—To-night a lad oamod Fred Gorsling, a carrier-boy of she Forg Wayno Senlinel, woa showing a vevolvor to soma young companlons, when the wosnon was acol- dantally discharged, (he ball eutering the foroe head of a Iad named Timothy Eollay, infllcting u fatal wound, FINANCIAL, BOSTON, Bostoy, Jan, 19.—W. F. qill & (o., boek publishors, Lave called a meoting of their credito * . C. Tylar & Co., an old-eatablished houss in the foreiga fruit teado, bavo suspended, FREEPORT, ILL. Bpectal Disuateh to The CAlcaco Tyfdune, Fresvont, 1L, Jan. 19.—Tt secms to be qults faehilonabls for the business houses of tLis placa to fail, To-dsy tho Bherlf? . closed tho millinery aud fanoy goods house of A.D, Ferrls, It in ealid that several othor firma will follow soon, Thero {4 now a tiue opaning for capitaliuts here Shibi o] THE YOUNC LOCHINVAR, . Srectal Lispatsh to The Chicago Tribune, Winkesnsuug, Pa,, Jan, 19.~Homething of a sonsation wag 1oused hero by an unespectsd denounement st & wodding-party last evenlug. A wealthy Gorman citizon gavo an elogant ban- quet fo honor of bis daughter, who wa4 ta ba marriod to~1ay to & young Gorman, While tho Leativitios wore at thoir height, tha young lady exouted boreelf for a moment from bor afi- ancedand prased out tho front door, whera a carriago wau in waiting containing another ad- mirer, a yuunr Irishman, aud the two wore driven to an Aldorman's offico, where tho mute risge carewony wau baetily performod. The bapry eouple laft on tho nudulght trein for tha woddiug trip. : —— THE WARM WINTER, &psctal Duanzeh to Ihe Chicaso Tribune, Eaar Baanesw, Mich,, Jan, 1%.—TLumbormgn preduct that, with presout Iudicutions, not moro than one-fifth of the ewtimated log product wlil reach the stresma. Qpe frm, with fifty teams and 160 men in the woods, 4eut orders to-ay to the foreman to bresk up the cawp, They bave 10,000,L00 foet skidded. Alany others are lu (bo santa predicoment, ‘“There I8 no snow, and & ).‘mn' rain-storm yealerdsy raived tho ytreaing, — A COLORED CONVENTION. AT LINCOLN, NEU, - . 8ptclal Dievateh to T'he Chicaco Tridune, Lixcory, Nob., Jan, 1%.-A colored men's Stats Convention to olectdelegates to the Na- tloual Convantion at Nashville, Tenu., In April, solectod Dy, W, H. Stavenson, 8, It, Qversll, tho Rov. W, HpWilkon, and R, W, Gamble, soa pa:sad resolutions warmly Indoralng tho lepube licau party, deprocating tho necessity for #ep- aratg Btate aud Natioual Conventions, rociting that Nebraska vecds no moparate conventions, ut tlias the Bouthorn Hiates do, recitlng the causo of tha meoting baing the murder of 3,000 colyred meu in the Houth witbout cause, Tho proceodivgs closed with & Lanquet, aud weyo very harmioniou: . —_———— YAX-FIGHTING, * Sreetal Dirvateh to The Chfzago Trivune, Braivainip, 1L, Jau. 19.~Tax-Nighting has comnicaced agaln hore. Last yoar the Hon, Niumn Edwards dofeated tho collection of a large smount of city and town tasos by ay in. Junction for tho illegality of the tax-Jevy, Jla haa to-day eerved chicial notics that 4f ko sbull atteapt to diatraiy personsl proporty for dolinquent taxes ko will progeed againet bim for trospuny, Mr, Edwarda claiws that over 350,000 of the levy of this yoar is Litegal, nud hie has set Lus foot down that gu snd Lls Iriends will ok pay s, # & W — The Anrorn Horenliw, New York Sun - It Is curions {0 vota the varlous opinions Yuich prevall amang eciontiflo won in regard to 40mo of tha mout urdinary natural phenomons, Tl auzors is w ugtably cas fu point. Des Cartes Lo completed a3 far a3 Postlandvillo this woek. RAILROADS, Fuarther Outrageots Diseriminas tlons Ascertalned by the Board of Trade Come mittoe. What Chicazo Needs Is that All Hor Liues to the East Boobmo i 4 Bankeupt.” Dasluess of tho Peorln & Rock Island Rondesstentenntal Itntes, DISCRIMINATION, ‘Tho Transpottation Jommities of the Baard of Tiade, which ias boon appolnted Lo fnvosti gato tho allegad dieorimination by the raflroads agalost the city, held puothior meeting yesterday motning at 10 o'olock, Mr. E. B, Stetéus fa the chmr, aod Mr. W, T\ Bakor neting as Hocretary, ‘Mr, Thamas Wight appearod bafors tho Com- mitteo, and gave tostimony rogarding tho die- criminatious, but dlvuiged nothing Lorond what ia already known, 1lo volunteored tho atate- ment that the bankrupt eroas-lincs, by their ent- ting under the -rales of tho pool lines, wera maling moro mouoy than they Lava ovor befors, while tha Cbteago ‘lines ate doing hardly auy- thiog worth spoaking of. Tho Toledo, Wabash & Wastorn Railroad hiad ately lald noarly 1,000 milea of steol rails, built new cars, and made | numberless finprovoments besdes, all from thotr surplas earntuga. It would bo the boat .| thing that could haupen to the Chicago roads if tuoy word also foreed into bankruptey, - A prominens sbippar, whoald not wish to have bls name meationod, gave rome vers important trstimony, which goes fur to prove that the dis- cranlnations mada against tho oitv are morao than bavs vet Leon etated. Ho said that ho fa slipping a large amount of grain from all the interior poinw. Herototore nearly all lus ship- ments were niade to Chicego, but pow Lo was shipping to the East via tho Southwestorn linos bocause ho savod maney by so doiug. From Spiingteld, Ill., bo could ship at thosamo rates na from Chieago, and theiaby save tho froighn rato from thal point to this “city, ITe conld shy eain from oy poiut on the “Gilman, Chinton & Springfield and +other futorior rusds to the Da- troit Junctloa of tho Grand Trunk Ratlroad via Cincinuati At G cenin per 100 pounds less than vin Chicago, though the routo is over 209 milos longer. ~ Mr. Tuckor, of the Illinos Cen- tral, had, however, made a proposition u fow duys 8go to take Wis grain wia Chicago at the same rato, and bear tho loss himaelf, Ilo had shippcd_[aiely grain to Europo via the Dlhts burg, Cincinnatt & 8t. Lowms Railroad at out ates. I8 yas his opinion, Lowovor, that ghe ocean e wore |m\|ufi the diforence. An- other poiat from whiol bo shipped a great deal of graln was Monerly, Mo., on tho Missour, Kausas & Toxas Lailroad. This gram nouh mostly to Dostou 1n through cars via tho Chi- cago, Burlington_& Quincy and Michignn Cen- tral Rautroads, ITe pavs for the ontira cistance on thsough rato 72 conts per 100, To ship this grein to Chicago it would cost him 82 cante,— .82 conts from Moberly to Uhicago and 50 cents from Chicago to Doston; and he saved besides mbout. 83 & cor for switching. At tho obovo-nomed through rata he couid ship by sny of tho fat-frelght hnes that rvon over the Michiwan Cone tral. All the quol lues wero miking tho Bame rates from Jollet a8 from Chicago, and tho pru rala of thoronds from that point to thin was the amount the Eastern roads woro taking lesa trom Johot $Lan from this city. dhe poal lives also allow the difforenco 1t cosls fo bring graiy from Milwausoe, Madlyon, and o:bor Wise consfu points, Mr. Popo mid the gentloman's statoment showod tnab the worsb had not yet hagn tola, Other evidando of the same etrting patare would bo forthcomiug In a fow days. Wera it not for tho fact that Chicago haw an advantage during tho soason of tavigation, the most prom- tnent shippers would leava Chicago and movo to some Bonthwestorn point. ‘Tho Chicago Board of Trade muss arouso itaslf from s letuargy and aid the Comuitioo, or olse the business in- torests of thia city would suffer ircoparablo loms, Mr. Lindscott stated thit thoro was uo polut on the Chicago, Butlington & Quincy Haflrond whero rebates of from 4 to 10<conts ate not made oo tbrourh sbipments, Alr, J. W. Ludy, Vice-Lrosidont of the Chl- cago, Billiugton & Western Railroad, also aj- redred befute tho Committeo aod offerod Lis auvico regardiog the remedy for tue prosent ovils. - In his opluion Chieazo would coo ont aliead in ite presont figbt with tho railrandm If oug, capitnlists would onoourago tho nag,ow- gauge roaud of thia city, o thezo could bo op- era.cd at mnch lower ratas thay th broad-gauge lnes. Of coarse Mr. Eddy's euggostion had nothiog to do with the fact that bix hne in the ouly nurzow.gauge road runoing out of this citv, Aftor a short inlormal discuesion the Cummistos adjourned tatil 10 o'clock this woinlug, - THE PEORIA & ROCK ISLAND RAILROAD, The following is au abstract of tho businoes of the Peoria & Bock Ieland Railroad Company for Septomber aud Oclober, s shown by tho repert of the ltecorver, flled Tuoaday : - T4 YOR SERTEMBER, b on Baad S Cash on Land S, al o Liceoived of forelgh roady. Raccived of sundry sourcos, 48,190,72 DunURsENENTS, S Pald for forelgn rosds, Pali for car vout. Dalance on band,.., i . TIKOKIPTS FOB OOTODKR, Tacsived from sundry wourey Ttechivod fram foreltn roa = Ttecelved fram nyouts and condiictors, on hand 0ct, 1,4, ~ney DHBUNAmENTS, Pald for acoount of chattol mort ¥ald for car rent Taid for engiue ki Paid for forelgn ron Paid for labor and pa; Tald for aross-iles, aid for suppli Pald for sundries alancs on haadt Noy U0 The reports ;m-a roferrod to the AMastor, who fited & ronort yeatorday, advising that shoy be cunfltmus- A CENTENNIAL RATES, Tho commwitico appoluted by the Qanoral Ticko} sod Pasicager Agonts’ Couvention at Sare +atoga lest summor Las boen uuabia to ogroe npon rates, and atits Jast meeting sdjourued uatll tho next anvual maotivg of tho Tioko} Anonts’ Convention, which cowes oft in Alarch, As this’ businoss, Lowaver, I8 of an urgent na ture, and ncads immediato attention, My, Bamuo} Towell, Becretary of tho Qencral Ticket Agonts' Ausaciation, Lias, ot the request of w Iarge nume ber of mombere, calied & apecial canventinn, to ba hold at Louiavillo on tha tb of next movth, A will be goon by the following girculary GENERAL TICEET AND PAUSKNGED AurNTa' A4S0CTAS TION, HEGUETANT § Dyricr, Cinosao, Jas, 16, 141G Whereay, application haa been made by aftecu ingtie bera fora speclal mocting of tho Asscclation, It iy hlre\c{ ardered [v‘ tho Executive Commiten hat auch spacial meating aball bo Leld ot the dalt THouse, Lonie viile, Ky, on Wedticaday, Feb, 9, 1470, at 11 o'clock s, m,, Jor tho puryors of (akiug action by regard fo the yocommendations of tho Commitico on Oeutainial Afs falrs, and 8140 to transacl such ather buaines as nigy Droperly comu beforo the Assockatlon, A fufl sttenthinc (s earncaliy reauested, as fho Queation of Ceateynial sates 1y one thal luivrubte evesy momber, BANUPL POWRLL, S0otary: THE CHIOAGO, DANVILLE & VINOENNES, Judga Drumwond Legau yestorday moralng the hoatlug of an argument on the admissibility of woma elaimn agatust tha Chiosgo, Danyilla & Viocenuos Rallroad Company, ‘Lhoso olsius sro cblelly for supplies and materlal furnlsbed to tho Compsvy (o the amount of nearly 01 sud tho holders of them claim they aro ontitled 10 & Lrionity 1u paymont out of Ihe'aungts of the Compauv, “The arquuent way not conttuded, but waz adjourued unil Jau, au, 10-moet tha couvonience of &ome of thg at. tarueys. THE BLAOK HILLA ROAD, Spectal Dispateh to The Chicaoo Tridune, Broux Oiry, Ia., Jan. 19.—Tls pronosition to Isaue §87,000 iu bouds to assist in ouliding the Qovingloo, Columbus & RBlaak IHills Rulroad waa aubnitied to » voto of the poopls of Wayne Couuty, Neb., yesterdss, and resulted 1y au almast unsuimous vote in favor of tha proposi tlou, "The Bioux City & Pemline Hailroad will DWAY'S REMEDIES, R %‘Z’R Radway's Ready Rl CORES THE WoRs? bAt§y In fow Oug 1o 1 Bty it . NOT ONE HOUR . After reading this Advertfsoment nee sufler with pain, Radway's ReadyiReliel f SACURE R EVERY phTY, It was tho first and 13 the Only Pain Remedy Intant!y stons (| i nione ‘st eazer ting patas, allyy o i famols, or olier glauda GF orgaas, Infrom One to Twenty Minutes, Tatgio, or prostrated with dl Radway's Ready Relief - | WILL AFFORD INSTANT Eagp, f tho Kidnoys, Infia T, l’uflnmmnt&on of trh 03tion hroat, Dimonts reathing, 2l of _tho I Inflammation o of the Bladdo; yatorie: Biphitheria, Oo- fluonza, Hnndachs i, Rhoumnd Aguo Chills, pelicatton of the Teady R+ re tho pata or difcully osl wouty dropy in half 8 tumblor of mps, Sorains, §. {a 146 Bowely, and aif i Jiot to th tds will ‘aond Sart wator will, in 3 foy Drisniary, Caoli it of RAD! LT % from chanze of watse, or Blttars as a stimulaae, FEVER AND AGUE. ruo cured f 3 T World that o 1 ather maisriony, Billone, HEALTH! BEAUTY d: tnceesa of oompiotion socmsol o3ttt Strong and pure rieh blon DR. RADWAY'S SARSAPARILIAN REROLVENT Has meda tho mast sstonlshiny dertul modicino, that b Every Day an Increase fn Flesh an Been uimd Felt, THE GREAT BLOGD PURIFIER cry drop of the fill arilliaa Resolvaat commucy the vigor of ' 1, Ic 0 bty unuunv{und' o eonsuiniion, glndal mouth, tumo, uwd.s in orugtion, frer saros, biaclc spata, woims (i iy . 804, mrht swoats, logy of ¢ ptinoiple, avo wiilin tha icmistry, and. n fo ohgmon using 16 'for eithar n. coming Fedaced by tha wi ocoutinuaily progressin itos, aud repal howithy blg.d,—and th RanCs) 114 WORk oF ot Sheo aeia, (nliiagatho Toss of wa ovory day the nal better and atrong ting Lottar, appotita Impr B Y it only dnas the fl:rufl Al nedial ts fu thocurs of Chronls wonder of morfora oh 0 a W mator Esisaparilifan wil for witon onco (Il ramody comm: catlon, and sucereds-in jua rovaira will Lo rantd, ariiitan Tlesalvont Kidney and Bladder Complaints, Utlasry aad Womb sloppago of water, lnasitinonoe uf urlo, I nurla, and inall okses waero (i or tha water {3 thiok, ' clawdy, d or thoads 1{ks whily billoas appoaranoy, asd of tha iack aad along th Tumor of Mwelve Vears' Growth Curod by Radwuy’s stonylvont. 5 Maas., Jale 18, 1 DWATs Thavo Lisd ovk:ad Sotws in (e verios ol tho doctors sa| rytblag (hat wae 3 ) P, y ‘. Prive, 81 per bottle. ARMILE RNy AN IMPORTANT LETTER, rominent gentleman and resldent of Qfusinistl, it % tho nawepg ALW Yonk, Oct, 11, 1810, DR, RADWAT-DEAR y to ks suffyrag 0 auline au inysolt, otd wits soino tranvlp ieh umo Lwaivo montly aif: cuing dissare, whiag toatrictuse ' the urollin. Ay 0 blad DR, RADWAY'S Regulating Pills poctectly tuateloss, elegeutly coatsd with wweat gums buigo, rosulate, padiy, cwstise, aad streagtuon. 1ad- urvalis ‘Uisesen ndigestio u Wacriated 1o alfuot o posiilss susee el contalsiag 19 weroury, minerals, or doloteriscs ahore-namodeliords bog. bo'l by druggisia. X Itead *“False and True,” Bend oae letterat: mfi“'n'-‘l'.fi'.' X st thonsiads z