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i 'THE CHICAGO” TRIBUNE: MONDAY, JANUARY 31, 1876. L R S —————— The sppointment of Mr. Marr, too, conld, at [ naturally, fail to ane !lmTEnrllanlurnocnualty for roost, but answor in koeplng np the claims of myu-(nr of tha kind. 0y proposs, 10 lmll tho ucconsion untll action could be tisd by the | to *“hold tho fort.” The Democracy. take 1§ all LET US DIVIDE. no Harvey D. Colvin, and tho First Regimeny would not ba srotnd to call for 81,000 for & ko of beer, & cannco, and guns and bayonats,—ali qf - Gonoral Assombly. With its assemblage muat | in all, have mado poor progress, Their mem- which fel as flst as tholanguagoe of tho mpeuker, GENERAL NEWS, L o o4 e azennousy, Sopky | Politics in tho Pelican Btaters-Demos [ come, on tho Drapor dag, an sfsction. ia dne | bore In imitation of those in Gongtass, bave or- | I{ow to Male Taxes Eqnal and | An individoal namod Strahle olosod th pro. — o ;lm. 82 .:W v{lmy“ L on I awelts eratle Ropudiation of the Wheel- form, for the vacsucy assumod to exist by | ganizod into aseorct m“m;i: What :;lua‘bu'ex. Lifo 1inppy. ceodings, after which & man ‘Imm “1',’”""““"“ A s sumed Bl v s Ao s | yrown S ke Gl o o York s " G i woioia feovosof hav,tao, | Envcashrmonof Kelogy It sk um ot of (13 Gt o Commane. o 6 p}fl:& w::‘: p;)ll;!cwt:;:; he was recently rabbed {f“‘;?;'“';‘h‘_};;g“‘El°l;'_',:‘};':n;‘l,;;;{,‘,‘;3g ,fl :f,}afi 2F omprthe. that Pinohback, st an nnrlyg day, would bnpréjoc“- sosaion, too late for tho Bonate to Intervens of warth of 3 ¥ ed, Thoro would, thon, in any ovent, bo A va- | 80 aa to provont his suspersion, As the conn- canoy to fill. ‘The Domocracy, in leoping up | trymansaid Iu Kentucky when Lhe planter of- thelr lipo of succossion, proposed, naturally | fered to back a staor agalnst his horse, ** Thore's Mosers, Thorsmark, Simmon, Eto, Exe FINANCIAL, pound the Beautios of Bocislism, . a4 company with 5,000 eonsumers, Bosak-thleves yosterdny mm'"(“ °:“°d sk O Bompany hag boon making & twonty- | Faflure of n Projected Coup @’Etat to Chatles Dahl, at 8 Went Lake streat, and ro- | copqiq ga for two senrs ata costof 223 conts i = i i HEAVY FAILURE AT FORT MADISON, A, Maved bim of all bis wearing appatel, valued &t | yy'ong of my processes. W, 0. \Wnc. Obtain Possession of tho gnough, st o samo thmo, (o' coms in for ki | no kuowing what Lo d—d sieor might do! * FAILURE AT FORT’ MADISON, €40, —— Leglslature, mediate .,m,m{ of socuring b ,.,M.,,.g" of tho Burn Up the Surplus and Start Out | Krozuz, Ia., Jan, 80.—A vol‘t;nlnrg g:lc.mon in Mra. Reid, residing st No, 331 Bouth Morgan ANNOUNCEMENTS, Qonoral Assembiy on o Joint ballot, Tho pata- JAPAN. Anew. baokruptey was filed fn tho United Biatos Dis. strest, had her pocket ploked of $21.50 ebortly e— :n:am! nnw;““l{ a}mgollini(l completo and :lnll‘:ln- e tod away of tho Lowor llouss, aud, again, the | gy grent Frogress Sho s Moking~- B o goauiagning $ho sa-callod Con- | Typpiy wa ftoturn to sier the Indom. Tho situation, from a Republican standpolnt, | MY She Patd to Us? loaked st onco to tho disposing, by fair moana Myectat Correspondence of The Chteaao Tribune, or fonl, of moro or loss of tho Republican mom- Wasninaroy, D, C., Jan, 28.—The Rev, Mr. trict Court yesterdny by O. B. Dodge & Co., ot Fort Madicon. Their llabilitios foot up $141,000, and thelr assois $73,084, Thoe sccurod claime will abrorb all their assota, Dr, Jobn O. 8mith, of Fort Madleon, was ap. pointed fomporary Reaoivor, 2rn, Livermore lecturos to-night **Concorning | The Eleotion of Eustis ns United States gy‘.::::\?‘"”m the Btar Course st Unlon Park Ronator—A Deadlock in the Gon- A meetiog of tho Republioan Club (colored) oral Assembly. of tho Fonrtoonth Ward will be held at 750 afler 2 o'clook yesterdsy afternoon, while riding {n » Blae Islabd avenus car. A little 10-yoar-old gir), who eeems unabls to give her name or rosidence, is at the Chicago Avenue Station awaiting a olaimant. She fsof Yostorday afternoon a amall Communlstio maes hooting was hold in Thalis 1afl, 334 North av- onue. Tho ball was terribly cold, and the audl ence likewlse, Tubbard streot, nosr Hoyne, this ovening. The New Consus and the Apportion. | Dot It maybo somothing of an anomaly in | Northnp, Bectotary of Education in Gonnoctlont, W. Joffers was called upon to prosido, snd . SUIGIOE a light complexion, and has bluo eyea and wavy B = o PP Amerlean politics, Itis neverthelosms indisput- Johu Borning chiosen Seerotury. . K "“':' ln:fi‘}}}:?nvfig ?Lfflwfi:: 325??::-?&;}?7;{2. ment Thereundor---Ropublic- ‘abla that Loulsisna Ropubligsns in genoral wore | & 8ontioman who: hes had mgreto do with the 8 ! 5. Burravo, Jan. 80,—John Stellwagen, private JOHN SIMMEN waa the flrat speaker, 1lo dwalt on ths personal- tax question. 1I6 read from tho comparative tables of persons] taxation for 1874 and 1873, Tor soma time not A littio solicitous for the por. | Jspances pooplo than many who have apent &onal eafoby of Republican mombors, Thoy ro- | years among them, lately prosentod to an Mtole ealled, with uot s littlo of foreboding, tho tragic | ligent audionco of thls cily somo Intoresting history of Cousatta. They sasumed asuffl- [ fagts concorning tholr wonderfal progroea dur- " Anols Edwards, a bright liitls 10-yesr-old, is | jstarsof this city, this morning at 10 o'clook, an Mastory of the at the Armory, and Is aupposed to be & litle | 4 moating for yonng mon strangers in the city 8i vakway, " Sno sayn ala hae boon lising on Wesk | fs hotd at tho raoma af tho Yoans Mon's Chrie- ituation, banker, who susponded lnst Afonday morning, committed autcido last night by drowning in the Erio Basin, His body was found thore this 8 morning, partially out of wator, frozon solld, Randolph atroot, and that her fathor and mother tian Assnciation, No. 10 Arcads court, ever .| clency of reasons for lvpmhnnflmgn liko traglo { ;o 'vyo Jast fow yoara, Ho apoke of thelr published jo Tue Tamuse, showing tho dishon- | Ther was about $4,000 in his pockots. Assosts Mon(ay cvoning, whers they may meot frie: Special Corvespondence of The Chicage Tribune, fato for various Nopublican members, living in 3 e 1 ¢ ank, 110,000 5 lisbilities, $108,000, sroboth dead, And beromme adaaImtO Naw Onvzaxs, Jan. 10.—The Louisisna sitas- | tha moro Htbalont 1ocalities. A moro Landful | Bchools, thoir sailrosds, postal system, and tols- | €aly of tho Assossors for tho past two yoars, | o B bauk; 8 ) kil A gang of fiva boys, all betwoen 12 sud 16 e iy from which ho triod to show that taxation was unnoceseary, Tlo woa opposed to supporting & government or militia at &ll, but advocatod that the wholo Lo left to tho peoplo at large. He wanted to kuow what the mulitia was for {n thia conntry, It young mon wantod tion is agaln to be claesed as intoresting, Dut of Uonservatives held, under the orgauization | graphas. for ciroumstances intervening by way of a aftected by tho compromise, tho control of the | Einco the openlng of tholr ports, forelgn com- :::I‘:; E:L;“'."'oh?""i,y’ "“l:‘;m“l"’“g:‘“&t:;‘d l.fi:g morce, and all the facilitles for shipping, bave 1o olemonts, whilo~ by o moans harmonlons, | 1ad & beginniog; and now, ono of our largest et preaonsod a bar to tho more oxtroma rovolus | war-ships, the Colorado, ss boon docked and tionary moves of tho Domocracy. Tho disposal | repaired ip ono of their barbors, with all her Foars of age, wers arrosted ll:t nlg‘:l’t outu;ll SUBURBAN. etisap dive in the lowor part of that distaputable AusziN. dnmper, it might be eald as promising to bo do- exach, Loog Dranch, located on Van Duren | ug poople st Austin bave engaged Mrs. | gueditt e Cfe R SHEUIR T pboplog," as the ltrAl;\ln:;r ;xk; Gullissinia Bhinshan, Willksh Dninty to give ssveral of her rnpnllrhructhgoul Domocracy havo {t have ngain, es in good old nle Dougherty, Catherine -Hall. nasboen = RByan, Ohnla‘l Ih”lnu. Franl: Mouros, Patrick f,',’,':ff:,’,‘fi‘,’fi,fi‘ :E:rzn‘i': g:nccng:l:l :nmrmin- timor,—in go far, at loast, as a Convontion msy RAILROAD NEWS I.?EDUGTION OF WAGES. Bpecial Dispaleh to The Chieage Trtbtine, Krorux; Ia., Jan, 80.—Tho Keokuk & Dey Motnen Rallroad has mado a gonoral reduction 2 to play soldior,—let ttiom do §t. Tho Firat Reg- [ of 10 por cont ln theic pay of its oficers and 3 1 decido,—submitted thoir destintes to of o half-dozon or so Nopublican memboera would guns in posltion, ) P ey, J e ara i Comfinos | Ta0at & crondad hiouao s predictod. " pexoonaTio coxTnoL. cnable tho Demooracy £0 effoct tholr desited tov, | * 15 tho ono clty of Yoddo, & large numborof | luieut wantod 84,000 8 yoar, WWast for? o | employos, to tako offoot Fob. 1. Tuls actlon has ment too good for them, in the Wost 1adlson | y.o 1oura of Trustees of Hyde Park mot [ Tho fact, howovor to bo doplored, fsnomoro | they Lad tonson to bo golicitous. Thay woro | dally papors aro publishod, that vio in appear- fl'&:: :fl::&i ‘.’:r:::;mwnl,“;:::,;,:dfi‘lznufl::?ai gif,::';’"“.}’l}‘;“,‘;’;u‘:’,:;;‘{:‘,“,;’;j,‘;"u;";‘;gg‘f:,“.,‘}"‘; Btrses Btation, - L excopt Alr, | than was reasonsbly to have beon expeotod, | rather sgraesbly disappointod than otliorwiso | snco with tho Now York Herald or Tee Ontoaco d ) £% 4 A womsn mamed Mrs. Loftus, whilo at work g:t:::l‘ny alterncon, all presen pt A, b i hyo 21 vory well in flm b, | that but unoot tho country Ropublicen momibors, | Turnuxx. Thelr contonta might woll be roforred together all tho npomployed mon and march E::x'n,g {llllgi::;gugl{u(rg“t,l;g nl::ll‘:l'unn of {ho road =::|:?nm‘ l‘{i)mg I‘z‘:&c&\:;l::; Z:::t? 'uclcrfie:ll-hlle; Tho Viltage Attornoy roported an smondment | stract. It sounds well, undoubtedly, to North- tho Hon, Bir. Plorson, {nllad to put in s appear | to the author of **Looks and Eyos,” in Serib- thom through tho clty; thoss would mako an offectivo procession, & Thoy wanted to strongthen the polies, sod mala cavalry of tho addition. What for? To ance with the openiog of the Gonoral Assembly. ’ Mr, Piorson, alono of il to tho ganaral surpriso, | 7078 for January. Tad mot with opa of thoso m;'fa )muom)pdlm- An event that points to the early Chrlstisniza- cultles 80 fruitful of rosults in disposing of ob- | tion of Japanis the adoptlon of our cslendar. NEW_ TRUNK LINE FROM OMAHA, tell ummgl:dm open hatchway to the floor be- { to the Polico ordinance, re-cstablishig tho | orn oars, in troativg of Bouthorn effairs. Who- Oedita, Nobe Jan. 80,—Trains arrived from lTow, and her right leg broken, Bho was [ ofiice of Borgoant of Polico and’ dofining hia | Boover banks on Conservative capital, nevertlio- en to hor residonco, No, 87 Norih Jefforson | guiies, Tho smondment fo the ordinance was | lss, in times of a political crisis in the South, is by Mimrrides and doparced for 8¢, Loula to-dsy ovor the now ¢ thoy talked of liborty. | trunk. lino from this placo. The routo is over strest. suro to find himsolf out in tho cold. Hola | Roxious Republicsns. Inniithe dopartments of Government, tho old | Wasto monoy, and yo A horss and buggy belonging to William Foley, sdapied, and, on :M,‘:: “:d::gz"u}:g:t worso than a bankrupt, lnda:d :ho reckon: it MATTERS WITil THE OPRYING OF THE BESSION, fonst-days now paes upnoticed, and every Thoy (the Communiats) did not intond to make | tho dTissourl Pacific_to Atohieon, the A, & N. ta of NS 453 bagey belonglug o am Euley, | Sorgh, . F. iy mas ro-gpoiotod o the podl | w00 e b e e o eacman | Tho oponing of o, weion ound 12aH6rs | ol dag i marked sa a day of fost, May tho | Wr. But 0 seformors It lhog wantod refors, | Livcelo, sod o Duriigion & Miasour to eomer of Thirtoonth stroot and Dio Taland | gaiq rrom Fob, 1 political in Louleiana, D s o (o At e bora. | timo s00m como when tho Babbath will bo ob- | should tusaw saido thole . e —— avonua last night, totally demolishing the buggy, 7 10 , haviog been roguested and Injuriog & young man_namod Mogan on tns mg‘:"‘r"";fi‘fia “‘,’:,2,’“ Tl euaibiity of Jovyiug | | Muck as was hoped to o contrary, Consorva- right arm a8 ho- attomptod to seiza hold of tho { yj,5'special saseasments for sowors 80 that lbn{ tism was ovorsiaughed in the Convention of animal. conld bo paid by tho proporty-owaora in instalf- | 1874, Tho White-Linors, or Domoczacy proper, At about 8 o'clock yosterday afternoon an in- | nients, it tho samo mannor a8 in dono intho | proscbiug Consorvatism tho whilo, insugurated toxlcated Individual, giving the name of ’°"I'" caeo of tho agscssments for wator-pipe, reported | o shot-gnn campalgn, convorted tho Stato into & Panean. managed to climb o tho roof ‘of tho | that such s method of paymeut for ‘mowsrage | 1 P& PR BT STTERE R LR B two-story framo house No, 10 Bouth Jofferson | was wholly without precedont, and that the plan J precipi people, sirsot. In his maudlin condition bo soon ro- | would bo a dangarous one until tho Bupromo finally, into an open aud bloody rovelution. A vertad to tho earth, but littlo tho worso for the | Court bad hiad o ohance to expross itsolf on tho | seoming compromise, succoraful only in that it escapado, ilo is o pattornmaker by trade, aud | subject; ho, therotore, suggosted “‘c“ s "K:"i"“‘ waa a forco put with the Democracy, gave somo- in in the employ of William Whito. casa bo prescntod to the Supremo Court ab it { y)1.0 yyo ponce nud quict to tho State. It was t torm, at Mount Vernon, in June, The com- JAang of burglars havo eceutly beon pagl | oication was sefarrod to o Juliiary o | loo happy o coniton of allara i b alowed o o mittes, ast. 3 vidonces ranqui Radolp on West m;b{gu!gn S(;rmfi” j;]:;‘:;{é; Tho Doatd thon heard an oratlon on economy | wora altogother tao conclusivo of an accoptanoe, c;{n‘l‘nfn; n?ni{n‘:::m (l\rgmg'fi orear window car- :]"(J;‘('! ‘g"‘ i“ t‘;‘l'\istl::cl'h‘x‘;l:fi' :mn':: m‘m‘\‘-m;lt ::‘:‘P; on the part of its people, of the exiating Govern- ried ot ‘"bu“ sllverwara "‘"’dl °“'f.’ ‘{Bln'g’gai plnlnr;rurln;. "Thio fact of tho unpocessnry num. | Ment of tho Stato, As then, thoy must bo upsst thet could bo found, amounting [ Bl 19, £1%¢ | ber of policomon. onginoas force, nud othots in | by 8 goneral stirriog-up of tho peo- ?‘“{‘» 'f;"g T disaeere o ooy | ifferont dopartments, was ospociaily commonted | plo to diwest nnd open _oppoaition. T i tho sl tho Ianilady acausod | Bhon by Mr. Btono, i 1t was practically tho sauc, a8 woll andorstood, D ¢ her bosrdbre, namad Sollle Dons, of hay- | Tho Ono Lundrod and Sixth stzeof bridgo was | j, 1 late yocailed * Democratic-Conservative Conventlon.,” Tue Wheoler compromisa woro to bo QUSPGWDER AND DULLETS, and commonce thelr roform 1n official cir- cles, 1o road sn editorial from Iast Sun- doy's Tnmune, showing how corrupt our Muoicipal Govornment was, and from this Lo srgued that Boclalism was the only roform, und tho only form of governmont for a Ropub- lie. Darties, ho hold, woro frauds, and all wero corrupt; aod tho only romedy to kecp cities from running in debt waa to adopt the Commun- st doctrine, and divide all proporty oqually nmong tho masses, and sllow thom to Yo the Government. ‘I'his, ho biold, would bo Inoxpon- sivo. Tho high taxes wodld cause peuple to look to Communism in the fature for reliof, and thoy would thus gathor additional strongth. Rich mon, under tho present Uity Goverumont, paid no taxes, and poor mon, out, of work, could nat, and thorefors, the city waa run inta debt to support s sot of thloves. lfe wanted tho Governtnont to furnish men, womon, sud children with work, 3oo having no work could mnot support a government. 1ligh taxos caused bigh rents, Tho only romedy for these ovils was in regulnting production, and thia conld only bo nccomplishod by scolalism. Tho spoakor wont on in tho samo steain for some timo. Ilia speoch was very long, and ila final moral was intonded to shiow that in Com- munism only waa tho remedy for high taxes and unjust discriminations, and the doing away ontiroly of great capitalists, overything being oqually dividod smong the poople.” Fucu thoro would bono taxos to pay for supporting mcu in oflica who nad nothing to do, and so !l rud livo, and $hero would be na paupers to support, s now, caased by & lack of ‘work for the labor- ing classos, prejudiced at best agajust tho Repnblicaus, aud | sorvad as s day of worehip ! ‘Cho Japancso weak in tho knee, porbaps, to no little oxtont, | date from thoe accossion of tho family of tho under tho crack of tho Domocratic whip, wero Soks In B MaeARAro at Jonih - ileo th. tho Minatioa)| Proucnt ruiotag Mlkala, o, tiat ik In witk tiom %8 fogarded shomselves, ‘Their political Jifo or | the soar 2536. doath depended on thefr maintainiug control of | Japon ls Indced a vory old country ; wnon our thio orgaulzation, I'hioy must, aa o congequonco, | ancestors, in avago hordes,wora aweoplog down stand by thoir Spealtor, BIr. Estolotto,—n vary | upon claeslo Nome, they were quietly pursuing worthy gontlemsn, by the wny,—or RO by tho | yyyy of the arts and somo of tho sciericos of board, 'I'hey could mnintain themoelves, again, D only by kooping up somethiog Iike n propor ac- civilizod Yifo. But, for conturiea and conturics, cord withi tho Itopublicaun. thors was [ittla cbaogo among thom. Asthe Tt wonld novor do, ot lonst, to pormit of any- | Licd, that builds its nees now just as sho fash- thing like au opou porsacution o? tho Raopub- | fonod it 6,000 yearsago, in Adam'a bower ; s0 licans at tho linnde of the moro oxtrome Democ- | they lived, and moved, and had their belug, pro- racy, Tho situntion showed itsolf atonco in | ciscly pu their fathors bLad done. It fs wouder- tho matter of obarges sought to ba introduced | ful how rapldly the customs, grown Loary with againat cortalp publican members, Tho | the lapss of ngos, have vanished in the contact membors in question bad boen charged, during | with other mations. The casto systom, that tho exira or compromiso souslon, with being | bound them with fottors of jron, has beon Lribed in tho passsgo of cortain logislation. | broken down compleloly. As & sigual jo- Whatesor tho facts, a Committae, at tho time, | stance, {n connooction with this atato- tind brought in o raport in which thoy wero hon- | ment, BIr. Northup exhibited a beautiful orably exculpatod. It was now sought (o ro. | 8word sod gave Ita hlstory. It has vamp tho charges ns originally proforred, and | always been the custom for noblemen of high liava the parties ouce more brought before the | rank to woar, on state occastons, with their other bar of Lbo Honso, insiguis, two swarda. Qne of tho attachod of The animus of the mattor was, of courso, | tho Legation, whon ho camoto this country, was roadily understood, Tho Democracy woull urgod to discontinup the practice. Ho waa quito o(]‘uol tho Ropublican mombers in question, ns | reluctant to do o, urging that ho should loso tho roadicst mesus of reducing Ropublican | csste If ho did, Dut, attor somo months, he strongth in tho Homso. Tho Cousorvatives, | brought one of tho swords to Mr, Mort,—tho whataver thelr projudices, saw tho natugo of | Japaneso Minister at that time,—saving that the trap, It wao brought omo' to thotr atton- | bowishod to givo i¢ to hitn a8 an evidonce that tion, too, in & manner that admitted of no mig- | ho Lisd broken away eatirely from osato diatino- tako. If tho Conservativea uuited with tho | tions, Tho sword isa beautifal one, with jow- moro oxtrome Domocracy in alfording the uscos- | oled bilt sod Damascus biado, aod was, moro- sary two-thirda with which to expol the Ropub- | over, sn heirloom, haviug boen in the family for lican mombors, tho Ropublicans, on tho other | moro than 800 vears. It was presontod by Afr, liand, in rotaliation, would join hands with tha | Morito the War Department, and will havo & Demooracy, in tarn, in tho overthrow of tho | plsce, with othor curious and iuterceting things, Conscrvative organization. 1n tho uew bullding of the Btats Dopartment. The Consorvatives, very naturally, wers mado In disposition, tha Japaneso aro kind and 10 890 the point. 8o, too, were the Dowocraay, | polite, Anger, or tha expreedion of it, lanot {n its roflox action upon themselves. in thio | common with thom; and self-oontrol ia a cardi- final xoforenco of the matter to a Committes, | nal virtuo, Roverenoce for paronts is alao ono of thoy saw, as woll, o final dispotition of ali hopes | their strong pointa; and probably no people Lave Bo far entortained of rovolutionizing the House. | 8o intonae a love for thelr country as thoy. Bhut 1t was soon understood tbat no nitompt was to Ono of tho Distinpuishing Llarke of 8 gentleman fs a perfect fitting shirt, The * Do ‘mestio " shirt patterns ara guarautecd to ft, Lundborg’s Oalifornia Water for toilot and bath § delightfullyfragrant and refreshing ottt kLt e DEATHS. ~ONESBONOUGI—0n Bsturday evoning, Jan. %, 1833, of fulammation of the Jungs, Georgs O, Chos- ‘borongh, aged 28 {mfl. s27- philadelphia and Cinc{nnati papers plosse copy, CELEMENTE—Sunday, Jan, (0, Charlotte L. Cleme ents, ellsb o thelato ‘Hov, Frauk Gloments, of Trone ton. N, J. Borvicca ot reidenco of 7. 11, Dwight, 037 Tudianse av. Moudsy, 3 po o, Horsslus takion 19 Antorta, Long sland, ¥2 Now York and Long TaPnd papers pleass copr, PALMER—Jon, 30, Dale Nelson, son of Nelson and Liuda M, Palmer, nged 5 montha and 91 daye, Funeral at 1276 Btate-at. at 3 p. m, to-day. TITLEY—O0n Baturday, Jan, 29, Muty, wife of Wil 1am Titloy, aged 20 years, 5 Funeral from_her lato residence, 374 Fulton-sh, sonday, Jan. 31, at 11:30 by carrisges to Rosehill. MORTELL—At her son-in-law's renldence, Jsn, 30, Mra, Mortol) belovod mothier of Patrick Moziell, aged 70 sears, ntlve of County Limerick, Irelnd, Faneral from 85 Ewing-at., at 10 o'clack, fo Calvary by carriages, 2~ Limctick papars pleasa copy. KIRR~In thin city, Bundag, Jau, 30, of scarlet fover, caO., youngest daghter of James A. and Maggio O, Kirk, agod 4 sears. Funoral from thelr residence, 41 Plnest. to-day (Monday) 8t 3 p. ;2. Carrages to Tosehlll, £~ Utica (N. Y.) papors capy. SPECIAL NOTIOES. Save Your Silverware. At & othoe fi o, will lant twico e long, amd ativnys ook bragd How, i clowon and pollatiod with Electro Sificon onls, Itls s puranfusorial produot, ene tiroly feeo from aritor chomicals, and, the Kmorias T atitatoof Naw Yuck says, the bosk artiola. knowa, 1t I, i anly aafa matssit of clsaning Uold and Sllvérwara, ouso-furaishirs, drngglss, fowolors, and grox . A GILLITH, “REBUY) b fignum":fl".‘ue. Chicage. ghlooH ) ing atolan 8150, which was hiddon away in_tho rosurrected by a roport of tho Superintondent 100 Engineor aaidog loavo to expand 8300 Lo gurtaln; Mollio ia. looked,upes fhia ek ladle Protoct jhio spprouch € that dofanct ploc of public work., Tho request waa graotod. The At about 8:30 o'clock yesterday aftornoon a | Financo Committeo rejiorted on the same sub- man whoss nama is belioved to ba James Mor- | ject that thore had been no tax lovy nor ap- fon enterad the drog-storo of James Mead, nt | propristion for tho work in question, that thoro 'No. 641 South Haloted street. and called for o | was no money to pay tho bill of 0. B, Groon & small amount of laudaoum, Tho clerk | Co, for work dono on the bridge, and that tho mensured the gaantity in a small graduato, | villago bad no right to borrow money for the and stepped the rear of 0 8t0ro | purposo. 'The roport sras accopted and adopted. to find a sultabla vial. Asho returncd ho eaw | © An ordinauce for tho improvement of Madison Morton draining the contorts of tho Isudanum- | avenus, from Forly-soventh to Fifty-ficat jar. At onco bo gave thoalarm, oud ondoavorod | eireot, by laying tlag thercon, wna ordored en- to sdminister an emetic, but all to no result, | grogsod. o The man waa taken to the Weat Twolfth Strost Adjourned until Saturday, Feb, 12. iation, and thence to tho County Hospital, At 'n small fironear Forty-lirst stroot last wook, whers, at last accounts, thoy wers trying to walk | twonty-two out of iwenty-five members of the the doss off. Morton ia-abont 40 year of age, | Ilosa CflmEnny No. 1 roported for duty o a fow and recently arrived hore from 8t. Louis. miuutes, the ?usacmr lfiuhag at tho acuml’lnfnlhn iro {n ntne minutes. 0 firo waa & small alfair, W O T rerioad 13 | and was oxtivguisliod withont tho sid of tho tako Diaco st No. 151 Fifth ‘svenuo yosterday | llolly eyetom. A recoption will ba given ta this aflernoon, wes not altogeihor a euccess, 1t | Fire Company Eriday ovoving by tho Forrostyille Wonld seem that the number of ablo-bodied | Club, snd tho populnrity of the members will in- E-‘mm who aet on the priuciples of 1776 ig ex- | PUr0 & Jargo sttendauce. OPENLY REFUDIATED by tho peoplo in Convention ssaombled. ‘The programmo, a8 openly promuigated in ad- vance, waa carricd ont to the lotter. Tho com- promige—Couservatism—may bo said to have had practically noithor sdvocato nor ropresontativo in the Convontion, The excoption, if oxcoption it may bo caliod, was soco only {n the person of Mr. Leonard, formorly editor of the Shreveport Times. Leooard had been the boldest of the bold {n advocacy of open and oxtreme monsnrea in tho campaign of 1874, Ho had fallen in with tho compromise aa practically a solu- tlon of the issuca involved. He bad ncopted, and was disposed to uphold, its provislons in good faith. e was literally choked down in his efforts to obtaln a hearing in tho Convontion, With all of hia formor pop- ulsrity, be controlied a alnglie vote, sod that L, THOLSNARR waa the noxt [spoaker. He also epoke in Gor- man, Ho hold thot tho Bocislist question swaa not & new one, Tho wealth of tuo capitalist waa ralsod by the blood of the laboror, and to romedy thie ovil was thoir cndeavor. Tho Grecians woro onea o grost people, and did not go down till thoy Lilled off thoir .husbandmen snd workingmen, and that waa tho roward it ithin- o all theso conturios; : 3 e voto lifs own, _ Hfis case may bo classod aa but & s D "‘r"’fl‘“ Biiuseivha, dor ) | gavo to thoso who won thom tholr liborey, Thus BUSINESS DIRECTORY. O o saiamiag, v fack, Ly CHURCH AFFAIRS, it Indor to lhat of Conservatism i gonoral, g | be mado to unsont tho Gansorvalivo Sposkor, L :‘1&%‘&“’.&‘3&5‘;’.‘&?‘2&:Jét,‘:}’m ho sposkor wout ovor ancient history, at last | ~~~~rereeter i e S, O O e e ] represented in Loulsians, whonever s oriuis fs at | THE ELECTION OF A UNITED STATES SENATOR, TS 8% | comlug down to 1876, sftor baving wallowed B . only oaoman waa fourd In Chicag. g TP Tods The eituation, a8 woll underetood, bad no lit- | 0f loaviug bis native islund, over ontored | {RER QT D 0 empiro, tho pags of Ther- ST & LILADLEY MANUBAGTURING GOM. a5 gy it i Toermatle | oW | P omontiontn ontol of s Wit o | 5 i e Dokt hoe - S, e | i Japeee i, oul v bnes wora PR ; ity 1iay” Nakos, and 1t 1. Borapors. 31 10 63 NoFib Dear plainos.st, AWNINGD TENTS, AND WAGON-COVERR, e e A T v A o W8 flnug&;:;:m L. mopylao, and othor things Intorestng to tho modern school-boy, Tha Roman gladiatorisl arons recolved & notice, as woll ns somo littlo plonsantry duriug which 5,000 peaplo wero hopg, Then, the spoakor sald, if thoy (the Communists) wanted to romove thelr yoko, 1t waa to nso in thelr might, The Parls Com- amupo ho louded fo tho skies, as fightors for ranl liberty. Yot theso poor mcn were sont to Now Oalodonls, _According $o the sponker, this was all wrong. France was governod to-day by & msn who bad belped to puuish the members of the Communo on the barricades of Paris. He wanted praos snog in pralso to the Communo heroos. Oar civilization was o fraud, he hold, ‘when men wero punished for fighting for liberty. England rocoivod a notice also, Tloro the land wan awned by 30,000 people out of a population of 40,000,000, Tbis land ha wanted taken aray and divided amony the masscs, o got back iuto TUE AIXTEENTI CENTURY elcation of & Unliod Btatos Beator. BMr. Muorr hod been appolnted by MoEuery to fill the ya- oancy assumed to oxist tirough tho rosignation of McMillen. In view of the situation, it was simply impossible to rotlfy tho appointmont through tho action of tho Genorsl Asaembly, Buch sction, oa it stood, muet bo partioipated in by at loast o fow Ropublicans. r. Narr, whatover his merits, was {doutitiod boyond sl cavil as a leading revolutionist. It was entirely out of the question, aa a consoquence, to oxpect any Ree ublicans to units in his support. Thls fact of taelf nocossitated tho bringing out of anew man. It necessitated, also, the bringing out of & man from tho Conservativo eldo of tho houss, Tho same considerattons, too, wora of weight in connoction swith the quention of Lis final admin- slon iuto tho Benato, Mr. Marr, 08 0 couno quoace, had to give way for Ststo Bovator Ene- tis. Tho olection, or fsrce at bost, was rondered ~ dombly: ko i by tho meant atonce, ag laterprated by Republicaus, another shot-gun campaign, and far moro bittor aod vindictive, at that, than thoona of 1874, It meant ag woll, 1f porsiblo of achiovemont, an- othor rovolution. Tho revolution, too, was to ‘como ero tho jusugaration of tho campsign. DIGAYTOINTED WITH CONGUESS. Tnoro haa been, in this connection, not a little of disappoiatment growing ont of the action, or rathor tho non-action, of our Domocrutio Qou- gress, With tho inauguration of the pew Con- Rroys wad to coma &t onco & declied ohavge in tho Lonisiana situation. Tho rights of ‘‘tho peuple,” 8o long and heartlessly withheld, woro to be lmmediately forthcoming.. The Congres- sions! contest—Rloroy va, Boncor—was to prac- tically sottlo the Liaah of the Kellogg rogime. Its unoxpected resnlt, thongh somethingof a dsmpor, by no moaus disposed of the casc from the Louisiana standpoint, Congreea had sim- ly becn unable to wholly eut loose from men wag tha one who originated the movement, Dwionr, I, Jan, 30.—The aannal meeting of who {saned the call, who carried tho snnounce- . Tont of the meatlng to tho newspapor oftices, tho Dwight Biblo Society was beld in tho Moth: 3 who walted patieptly throughout tho long | Odist church this ovening. An iptercatiog and l‘;?md-y durnooxr in hia \ittloshop on Fillh | instructivo nadeess was made byt Rev. AL avenus with a yard-long string of resolutions in | Longly, ot Havremsls, snd Mr. Delong, tho bls hard, ready to burst forth with all the fire of | agent of tho Livingstons County Rible Boclety, sloguence upon bis expoctad sudioaco ? also epoko upon bis Inbor In ths conntry, wod what had beon dons in Chicago. It was found THE ACTING MAYOR. " #Z WILY NOT RESIGN UNTIL IS TERM EXPIRER. {hat thera wag not a copy of the Biblo in & hotol # until the Ohicago Biblo Sovloty had snp~ Lsat evening s TRIDURE roporter was delegated plied thom. Tho proprictors of tho bolola 1o call on Mayor Colvin at his residenco, south- | accopted the donation, with the oxcoption ‘west corner of Prairio svonue and Twenty-fifth ;"h Ar. Enl\\ll:'m;i \_wllxo pm ‘!‘;)t‘ the l‘:lb:r. styeet, to inquire from him it the report mada 0 agen| . Danials, stal at one Of 0 publio by the Times yestorday in rogard to him beat ways to adopt, in order to roduco tazation, to supply ¢very man with o copy of the disving tendered bis reslgnation was truo, The Eggnmws?l;gd the‘;y hnv: him resd P,z and’'we Mayor recelved Tux Tntpuse ropresontative | wonld then havo more honest men aud lesaateal- very kindly, and in one of his cosy parlors the | ing, and more mon lke Henry Wilson, and hear oath, *Tholr patriotiam i strikingly shown in » train of circumstances which now give ¢o the Govorn~ mout of the United Biates an opportunity to rivot tho bond of friendship oxistiug boetwono {tself snd Japan, and doa grand Centenniafjleed that mapibo ropald buodred fold in tho time to come. Boma slxtosn years ago, oue of the loaner lsl ands of Japan rovolted against tho Government, aod tho surrounding woters wero Bo esvagoly gunrded that it was impossible for shipa to pasa and repags, 'Thia serioualy iotorfored with the commercial intorosts of other nations, The home Government wero ongagod in quolliog & robollion in another part of the Lmpiro, and, therefore, willingly acosded to a proposition mado by tho four, Powers to which 1ts elendor forsign commoreo was then limitod,—viz: Hol- 1and, Russis, England, and ths United Hiatos,— thas they whould put the robels into TWINE3 AND GORDAGE, MANILLA AND SISAL ROPE, Hlompad St st trod Wt Bope. GILBERT HUBHBARD & GO, _ * 20 10 38 Bouth Waterat.; Chicego. HE BIATE Sab i L ATION R Chleagn, M. ' Bix por oont faterost oaid on doposita, * AUCTION SALES. WM. A, BUTTERS & CO,, by this time, sud made a fow ploasant allnsions ok . A , {8 stato " of subjection, and clear the i AUCTIONEERS, 168 EAST MADISON-ST. Toliowing Qialogue ook place : the remark soldom mado that ovory man hse his ;m:n;‘m And 1 Y honotu « willes 1 g‘;",‘},‘;’,m;“(ho“g‘,‘,fiw.,“m}f,'f: aocpndactod. | Sieafta, Tho e nocomplished, | 0 e atroaities committed durlug that poriod, goocistsitention ebven to sale of fumiture, private i #Toame up here, air, to inquirs of youin ro- | Prico: cao of Moroy va. Bponcor iould yos comn up on | {00F, it pisead itwlt upon rocord in opon op- Whon ‘tho sottlomonk camo, the four mations | FioR, 208 UID SRS L T SHTR O dwollings, and at galearooma. 2 gard to tho trath of the statomont mado by tlo MADISON, WIS, 1 metla. and be' wstisfistoriy, dluomed of. | poslton. Ths Henale, aa/s. bods. masootar Semton Shas tey wond iy o, ey “mmlzi;S; Mr, Shoahan, of Tue Tipuns, was crodited T. 8, Bonded Warchouse Sale ispatel p A ridus 10 Demo Jgmen, 10 ¢ me, | wad in rogular scssion, wi ‘oonsidornt moro ~Times edliorially Jo-dayi fhat you Bad tondorod | B D o e waton veligious | Tt bo furuished Wik the' necomsary morel o ek vers e af e 8o calted | Uho othior altoraative, Bemoly : to open il thair | Jith origiusting an article pupliehed ln thiot journal, in which it wna statod that the Com- munuts futended to burn Chicago, Ho (the spoalter) pald that Tne F'ainune had sdvocated that they be drivon from the city, or hung on lamp-posts, The Communists bad as good a right to live in the city as nny one. Tur T'min- UNE lad abased them o8 beiog unnstural in thoir tondoncios. They hiad a right to advocato roform ; but ‘Lup TninpXe wad afraid of it. They advocatad socinl domooraoy. The speaker waa vory donunchwr{ in his romarka ou TuE ‘TrisoNE, ho holding thas that Journal was anti- Republicau when it opposed the Communlste, 4+ BUFPALO" MILLER backiog for the caso in hand. The Convention, it satisfactorily mansged, was to fill the measare of requirements in the caso, A Conveotion represonting o united and detormined peoplo, in open repudiation of the compromise, waa to thus effect at oLco & roopening of the Loulsisna case. ‘The Convention waa all that the most ardent at White-Liners evon could well dosirs, The Whoeler cum{rromiu may be gaid to bave boen repudiated lterally, with & good, old-fashionod Canfodorate yell. Cougross, witbal, strangely enonghas it would soom, 80 far, at loast, fwls to respond. Thbe oloctioa of Ay, Eustis fo tho Uaited States Bennto. A handful of Nopublicaus, novertho- lous, wore laund to participale iu tho procoed- ings. Btato Bonalor Lustis, a3 o resunlt, wos doclared electod. Personally, he ls perhaps as unobjoctionnblo to Ropublicans ns ooy man that could have beon solected. 1is reproseuts, nover- tholess, in hisclaims, the claims fn rogular suc- ccsafon of tho so-called AlcEncry Governmont to & ropresontation in the balls of the United Btatos Honate, As such ropresontative, he ia to tako his seat, if a3 all, m lieu of Piuchback, DEADLOCK IN THR GENERAL ABSEMBLY. Withal, a8 a feemiog blaat to the hopes and “s that so; and you cameall tho WaY UD | mootings held here for tho past fonr woeks bere for that purpose ? closod to-night with a crowded houso, at the did, sir. . what do you o Pl Congrogations! Church, end brief, pithy, sud .;V;‘\:.a“ up.” 3en Wiaabont it persuagivo addrogses by the pastors of theBap- #Young man, go back and toll your bosses | tist, Presbyterian, Mothodist, and Congroga- ibat it Harvey D. Colvia lives until April 23, 1877, | tionat Churches. In responss to a call for thoso be will be Mayor nnl‘ll tust date. Don't y0u | who, sinco tho opening of tho now year, had think that sottion i7" entorad Into o Christian life, & largd pumbor **1 don't know, DBut don't you jntond resign- | roso, and etill othors who had choson tho path og? to-night rose. A deep religious intorcet con- * Now, ses hare, myyoung frieud, tho Bupreme | tinues, and there are daily now cunversions. The Court hus dacidod that L aui bolding tho ofica | different cliurches will hold mootiage by thame gfl l”;‘v‘.}:nd you don's think I aingoing to budge, | setves this wook, with tho union morning prayer- porta to theeo nations. Thoy acbordingly mede tho tax ©3,000,000,—an anount for in exocss of tho sctunl damsges, Dat the Japaness, rathor than frooly throw opon thoir boloved country to foroigners, sirainod every nerve and pald tho aum, Thoy were mietaken, aud knew not what waa for tholr own interests ; but it shows a high dogroe of patriotism when s people, Impoverished by ctvil war, willingly aesume so heavy a tax rather than tako a step which thay confidently Lolicve to be in tiro pathway of disaster and dis- solution. The sharo of the plunder whioch fellto the Unitod States, is still in the hands of the Becrolary of ftate, and now amounts 2,906 hoxes Imported Clay Fipes, MONDAY MORNING, Jon, 31, at 10 o'clock, at U, B, Doudod Warchouss (Wadsworth's 2080 SOUTE MARKET-ST, Crodit sale._For partioulats sse catalogues now ready, WA, A. BUTTERS & CO., Auctionears. A1 Butters & Co.’s Auctfon Rooms, 108 Madtson-st,, WEDNESDAY MORNING, Feb. 3, b D:30 o'cloek, HITE, YELLOW, AND ROCKINGIIAM WARE, FINE TABLE CUTLERY, cCARPRTS, d other **sohnapps ” traders, as_the mpeakor oinana. 06 ramaius 88 baforo i ataty quo, | woll-known {ntentious of the Doiaooracy, there is | £0 About 31,250,000, It fa of no practical valuo | $ove St Lo §CII00L DEBKS, SETTEES, ETO, 20" aert. anawer for your actions, siek but | Zo0HRR Continued. Sor el Sl e ers b, | & sy el i tarmisble otk | o o i sty g oIh sovsbave s | St bty ket TOTTERS & (0.8 REGUIAR TRADE SALE Ky L4 B4 1l rtood, ebow a manifes aition jombly., The Blal onglitution pro- ) o ig,’;;.!"“ thiuk & reslguation would be accept- Sowiis Iif;x:’r‘a’::; A "cfimfi"imm ehirk tho lasue. Tho Lonlsians case, in tact, | vides for » censuy ta bo taken in 1473, 'pon | Japau, 1 nthe foundivg of s eduatioual insti- drifted away {rom It as rapidly aa postible. Hiate 'THURBDAY MORNING, Fob. 8, at 9;30 o'dock, ‘At Balearooms, 103 Eaat Madison-at, DRY GOODS,. CLOTHING, WOOLENS, ENIT GOODS, HATS, CAPS, BOOTS, BHOES, Xo,, BUTTERS & C0.S REGOLAR SATURDAY SALE, HOUSEHNOLD GOODS, NEW FURNITURE, AND GRENERAL SATULDAY MORBN. tleir debts and pankruptoy, e held, would all ba done away with {f Communi»m were ouly establlshed =s a Government, Our _community, he argued, waa entirely bankrupt. Every city in the world was bankrupt. In fact, tho world itsclf was ‘baakrupt, and all the rewnody there was for this was (n Hoclallem, Tho rasoally msuufacturers and capltalivte were all bleeding the working- men, and all that was to bo done was to obliter- ate these obataclos, and thus prevent overpro- duction, and in the weantima burn all overnlus, The spoaker gat off a littlea poat- ry at this stage, aod then went on o the gold-hunter, Thls fndiviaunal was given ' Hail Columbia,” but as he waa uot preuaut, and was ouly designated aa tho mau who sold rum and whisky, the similo fell flat. Booislism, bo bold, through the Blate, wonld ro- form everything, 'Tlero wonld bo no prastitu- Hon, no “swiodling,—in fact, nolhing wroug. The brain-workory would be considored as w ss tho physical laborer, They noeded jutelli- Eunnan Communisty, Wheu ‘they got to thia It might—to thenamapapers which ars howl- | gEgoguk, Ia., Jan. 30.—Tho unlon revival :?l’;l :Il?.“l‘xz::'. ’i“l::l’i h;(?n uflfl:? ‘%‘?Zeé’?}"‘fifi,{.‘; moetings whioh have been in progress during commit auicide. I am Holding this oftice by law, | tho past four weoks, are ecknowledwed ta b the and when tho peoplo adopted ihe now chartor | most successfal over lield hore. There bas boen they elected mo Mayor until 1877, oud that i A thelong and sbort 6F 16" q bst s { o conatant increass in tho attondance, nnd pow “ converss are multiplylug dally. Thero wasan. e f,,“;‘.‘?.;::_"“é.‘,‘,‘“fi.;‘;:‘d{."‘;u;;;::5 other fmmeneo gatboring #ida evening, After that you Inaiat upon holdlog the ofice ?" the Presbyterian Church, tha largest in the city, “Yonog man, you are precocious {or one so lad boen Hiled, those who were unable to get in nog, Go borne and fell your bosves that I am | 8ssembled st tho Bsptist Chiurch and held sn ayor, wad will coutiuus In tice, it T Live, uutl Dvorion | “33“:;‘35& ;‘.;'Z;'m‘}fi‘e%"u;"&“fi inthe {iorll, 1677, for T shall do nothing by which I oa0 | 1L\r gtorta that thoy will- continta tke maot- "!l(uv:kyan myth{lng {unhar 1o say P il {uys duting the coming weck, **No, alr, except that I dou’t care what iseaid | . 2 sbout tae. - Bt 48 tho Exogative of tho city, 1 | & A LETTER-MISSIVE FOR [GEENBENRING, do wish $hat this how! about (axes would'bo New York Tfmes, Jan, 2. stoppad, and the people would sssiwt fu main At the last meeting of ths Jersoy City Prosby- tainiog the credit of the city, for wa caw't sus- | tery s lottor, in which he oxpressed regret for tain polics, Fire Departent, and other nocos- | baving, ** under the strongost of oussldo pres- sary sddendss 1o 8 city government without | suro," disrogarded the will of tho Presbytery, with all of their old-time Confedorate zoal, ia one with which, as evidout, they samehow littlo care to smgpla. How to force the lssue, ia the problem in hand, TAFE OLD COUP-D'ETAT PROORAMME. ‘Tho Goneral Assombly, too, from the first forwed of itself & shoet-nhchor of hops. It must neods, Of courae, be thoroughly revolu- tionized. Tho Lower House, at any sud ever) cost, muat bo brought into proper subjection, It Wag more than necodsary in the general scheme for the. forcing of tho isduocs with Congreas, Tho issuea st stake wero by no means {uconsid- orable. Upon the organization of tha House dagended sl the hopes of the revolutiou in thelr attempted coup-d'stat of the st of January, 1876. The orgauization secured, & Whil Lugna-mptnln bocaine, na Bergosnt-st-Arms, the bigheet poace-officer known to the Law. A suitable force of Whito Leaguors wore <onven- feutly nonr, to act as hLis sssistanta. Bcalivg 1addura were provided 1n an adjoining buildivg, with which, upon a given sigual, this foroe of this census a new appostionment 1s to bo made. ‘Tho ceusus onco made, in accordance with the provisions of the Coustitution, the new ap- portlonment must follow befora an’{ logislation of aoy kind can be Uad. The census a8 ordered Les been fully ocompleted. In the hands of Alr. Wright, Gommnissioner of Reg- iatration, it {s genorally adimitted to havo boen well and thcrouchly dona. Botter than 50 por cant of his omployes in tha country pm,,“.,. having been Domocrata, it is hard to "olaim tha resultd as thosa of partisan mansgomont In tho intorest of the Ropublicans. Tho resulte, navgr- theless, showing as thoy do a very large pro. panderance of colored vatos, are far from satla- factory to the Dbmoenc{. Tho Bousto bag introduced and paased s bill for & new appor- tionmont. Making no change in the pumber of Benators, it provides for 130 mombera for the Houso, in liou of 110 as herotoforo, It makos, very naturally, a vory material ohange in the redistrioting of tho Btate. The Damncraoy clalm that, {f carried out, 1t practioally African- ion, or ju somo otlier way, it would ba to tha pooplo a lasting testinonial of America's justice sud friendship. In adopting our ideas and customs, in graft- {ng many of our inatitutiona upon her old aud decaying syatem, Japan has shown s flattering sdmiration and rogard for us. It s a favorita snying with hor people that the Amorlean tlag g:n‘:‘cnly over American_poil they foel confle n ING, evon o B 3 68 and 70 Wabsah-av, DRY GOODS. REGULAR AUOTION SBALE OF Stanle and Fancy Dry Goods, oocasion, on onr oue-hundredth birthday, to re- turn to our dark-eyod. slster of the Orfent the sum that wo have ouly been keeping in trust for hor tuesa soveral years ? Qurxore QUIOXMIANT. = WIisgy, SPRINOFIELD. ILL. Bpecial Dupatch lo Ths Chicaoo Tribuns, TUESDAY MORNING, FEB, 1, 1876, A White-League Assistauta to soal izos tho Btato for twouty yoars to coine. Tho; . 1 _ | lappy stago tho speaker sald wimplicity would . nn’[“h‘!{'dued the {nterviaw. waa recoived from the Tov. John 8, Glsuden- Bz-‘w?ll:\:fn“var-:d;a:uundrzgs:t for. %c:to. "I{’ claim, ig fach, that It {1{« boen purposoly -{1 ngfii?“fif{'fihflt‘jfi&fi, lv‘.,:: 6’;‘”;“:0 3‘5‘:&“&035’&%{1!‘1’: - b‘:: l:.p"'f [Aggfi“‘ sod !Iall:fi,g‘;!.i? 37:':”53‘5’5‘.‘7 gfli‘;'l:.‘;'cs. ik iR uiog, tho doposed pastor of tho Praspect Avenno | womont was o thus find an armed body o faed autaiseltol s Republlown Legivlatuco bo- | L0l o' diapateh from £ i o ':ufm;; Tt s or faw b _Littion of {otoliect sud azo. T aane k'co. g e-Loague te-at-Arma ] ¥ [ Vi " R ‘;DD%:'E“‘-AEIL%?S;D o 5!::;:]:1;[2: {;:::{n(:lt.!’o‘rla:.;-’béxs;v“m:gh’;::y‘fl logal possosslon of tho Biato-Llopss, | election.” They dou't mean to sccopt it, if poa- | him of Lis rotention, and the rosson officially old-bunting, snd all would bo happy aud SEA) WaRRove Hevoral membera of ti:o so-called **AloEnery Banata ™ still beld over. Thoy wera on hana {n sufticient force, iu connootion with the newly- clectodl Domocratio Honators, to constitule & quornm, The [louse omce organized fu ae- cordante with the programmo of the sttempled coup d'etat, this body of assumed Benators wore to iminediatoly convene, under protection of the White-League Borgeants-at-Armas, and be rec- ognized by tho House nd a legal Sonate, Tho two Houses, a4 convened, were to go_loto joint sceslon. Tho old BcEncry ballota of 1874 were conveniently nesr, packed in trunks, and loaged in a wagou. Thoy wore to ba bronght In, aud tarnod over to a Jolut Commisteo, who wera w0 report instanter as to tho roturus. The roturns, of courso, wore to_doclare the AoFnery Govornment as duly alectod. With this was to wealihy, and no one would be trodden under- foo:,méllzfin ’!llum would be no need far WYERS AND THIRVISM BANKERS, who would stick their depositors’ manay in thalr pockets, and thuy thero would bo no necossity for whitewsshivg {nvestigating committood. Then the press would no louger bo down on thom, and Lhngrenlout lverty "would vae there for all, Ho did not want them io give up, but fight biard, snd grab thie bull by tho' barns. He referred them to o fow doad mon 88 oxsiupleg, All they hiad todo was to riso aud uproot the &uuanz Governmont, and {naugurato Bociglism all ita purity sod nlmphcll?. Ho wanted them to organizo the luterustional, and thus strongth- en tho cauuo of the working olasues, and elavata themselves and bring the Uommuna into power, sud thero would ba wno powor that eible to resist,” They esn psas nu logislation of any kind, lnjthe meantimo, in the llouss, bo- yond & eocond reading. Thoy bave a literal world of so-callod roform leglelation on hand that they aro more than anxious to pass, in. cludlug, of course, the repeal of = all roglstration and eloction laws, avolishment of the Btalo Relurning Board, ota, They wénut nuv:’n n:mx llllnn»fillvee tho uxual muu;iu and pes. opnblican Henato, in fact, Soadediy o aTheh sesigned hore {s that the Illinols Benatorial dole~ gatlon can't agroo npon a sucesssor, The excitement growing oot of ths aunticle pated examination of tho captured Pekin papers to-morzosw continues lo-night, and apprehension Is folt lest the statemont should prove true thas tho boxea contaln all the telograms and letters relating to tho Cougreasional elsction' af 1870, when_Merriam (now_ Qollector) waa dafsal by Robivson, » Democrat. The whisky men wero marshaled againss Merriam then, sud Weslerman s maid to hold a full band agaiost those in Bpringfeld sud slsewhore who set up the job. Bpringfeld politicians of bnlh:’]urllu are muoh exercised, s it fearing impend ing disclosures. T the Bdtior of The Chacago Trivune: the Prosbytery of Peorls, A committoo was ap- Boooxux, N, Y., Jan.28.—In your issus & fow yoitnto?oto draft s ca{:lfic‘:io 1! dmml:‘nlon lrnd a ottor to accompany it. the meoting of the d:c? &lncm prblh.h 1 long srticle on tho sub- | B CE 1 L0 1D Birus Dreabytorian Obarehs in bl municipal gas-works, 1o whbleh you coms | jorgey City yostorday the committeo roported. to the conclusion *that the City of Chicago | Tho cortificate e originally preseuted wau to cannot manufacture gas at & cost loas than $2 | tho effoot that John H, Glendenning, Laviug ap- per thousand feet.” ~ Now, I would liko to bulld | plied to be dismissed to the Presbstery of 2 Meworks for’tle Gty ot Chicasa, | (O nloon 040 Biokled SO oy uoder proper . guarantees, and will | () rogard of the Presbytery of Podrie, make gas for 30 centa or lesa por | Tue Rev. Dr. Edwards objésted to tho thousand cnbio feet, for esch sixtcen-candle | uso of the phrase * commeud him to tha light. If & sizteen-osndlolight oau be mado for | yegard,” That, he eald, implied that bo was centa por thoussnd, then that 18 at least25per | antitlod to confldenco. 1. Edwards did not cant batter in lllumioation thas {a now furnisbed | thiuk that tho Presbytery ought to make auy o thecity. Gascan bo furnished to°the coo- | such declaration aa tbiat, aad tho Prosbytory, on sumers by the city ownlog tho works for €1 or motion, substitutod the word *care” for " EXTRA FINE ASSORTHMENT Boots, Shoes & Sligpers AT ATOTION, 1Y OATALOGUE, 00 Wednesday, Feb. 2, at 9:30 . m, prompl, All groudos of Men’s, Women's, and Childron’s Goods will be sol?i :nd duplicated froely, X 020.‘5'. QORE & 00, MABTER OF THE SITUATION, Tt haa better than atwo-thirds worklng majority, 1t, enrly 1o the sosslun, got tho eutiro census- roturns and bisnks ju tho bauds of its Commits toe. It has passed au spportionment bill to its liking, It saya to & Demaceatlo Houss, iu offect, Acoopt our terms, or no logifation, A sesslon Id oppone them. Thoy muat organ- a0 70 Wabnai-av, oon installation in dueform, and the rovolu- | of sixcy days, and no reform legislation, is more, f°" themeolves {nto ty of labos — Ross, nud pay all the foterest, oto., on the invest- 47" Tho cortifioato with D, Edwards' | tion was lished fact. Renls ith all of thol 8 o 3 NEW ORLEANS, et & Tah. o ring mon, | By BELISON, POME 3 i e o fl.‘f‘" e oopan el |crogud.” Tue coqmu. o wiih Dn Eduiids’ tion was to be an nccomplis Tealutance, | with a olr promlges to ths peoplo, tuan y B N, IROY & CO. it offored, was to bo effootually aud lagally sup- pressed, An hour, st most, was to thuafind a Government perfoct in all ita parte, clalming a logal eloction, and to have beon tnstallad i ae- cordsneo with sll due forms of law. 1t waa the progratowme, 88 understood, of the attompted coup d'otas,*undor the leadership of Mr. Wilta. 1t wan the programme that, ridiculons oa it may Beem, way by s moans abandonod as possible of mecviiplishment, lu part at loast, with povees.' slon of the Lower House, could 1t bo o{’u[md on the opening of tho presont scession, BITUATION ON TIUE KVE OF THE SESSION, Coming down to mora rations! hopos in con- nection with tho General Assembly, thore was the matter of the election of & Ubnited States Benator. The Dtmocun{, of courss, repuitiatod tho claims of Pinchbaok, Mciillen, thoir ae- sumed Neuator, had resigned. McEnery had assuned 40 Aprolnl Mr, Marz to the guocesaion. There was littla hope that the Beoats would g0 far recoguize Alolinery ss 40 seat his sppointes. New Onreans, Jan. S0.~In the orooked whinky fuvestigation tho only caplag lasuod yes- terday was agalost John A, Walah, who was con- ductod to the bar of the Circait Conrt and ar« raigned on en indictment for not producing wholesale liquor-dealor's book on domand of the Internal Revenus oflicer. Walsh pleaded not E‘I\I‘l}‘:g;“ ::lvl“:u h.u‘%lllnb.’im'edn is fllhnnxht inses wi 1] AL furtuer dumronmouu be m:xo. Renday-aad snd thus throw off the yoke of capital, and be- comao the powor a8 against politiciana who would try and !m{ them for a cigar and e glasa of beer, ‘Attor thiy the speaker mado m astrong sppesl for a collection, during which nesrly the entira u;ml:&:u wanted to leaye, but tho door was closad, ¥ the Domooraoy care to sssumo tho rosponui- ility for, Ilow to evade tha iesuo, iw tho quos~ oun. 'Phe Democracy claim syecial dissatinfac- tion with the consus for cortain purishes. They aro particuiarly dissatisfiod with the roturna for tho Parieh of Bt, Jamos. Tho Ropublicans, on tho otier hand, oxpress thumsolves as equally digastiafled with thaso for the Parish of Bt. Lan. dry. Thoy claim, in fact, » Domocratlo fraud in Bt. Landry of a couple of thousand or more of voters, 'Lhey proposo to the Domocraoy to make » test of those two parishes in the orderiog of & new consud. The Domocraoy decline the jague, Tho Jlepublicans rofuse, so far, suy othor con- oessions. Thoy have the Domooracyos the hip 3 snd they proposo, avidently, to mn{m the most ofit. 'The Republicsne claim, too, to have a sufliclanoy of weans provided with which to pay the Repablican membors their miloage and per- aieti. ‘I'e Demoaraoy begin to conceds the necessit; for & Joint Comymitteo, Tho Hopublicans, vnr; 8m sware that it canuot ba dono by the old coal. | ahle discussion on tho lotter-missive, which is to K18 process, and am aware also that citlos do not ascoupany tho certificato, and which in sddross- alwsys goi the besti but to say it cauuot be | ed to the Btated Clerk of tho Preshytery of Peo- «dons is nonsenye, as the following, clipped from | ria. 1at, aa fiually adoptod, the lottar sots out she Bclentiflc American, shows it is dono by | the fack that Mr. Qlendenning, on bis own appli- xlfll-' who have beon using my worka the past | catian, was arralgnod bofore the Presbytery in ve yoars, and who know whereof they spask: | Octobor, 1874, to answer cortain charges ; that o the Edilor of the Sctentiflc American: As you | of tho charge'of nnmiuistorial conduct ho was are happy 10 chroaicle any new facts, lel mo L ety By D Incls.dob e male 8 | conviotad.; that by way of sentenco hia pastoral relations with tho Prospoct Aveuus Clurch were Al oy e e 0 WivaoF Bemobiem, T 5" | disscived ; that io apposlod to the Byaod, and for tbe manufaciure of Hliuminating and heatlog gas | Meaawhilo continucd to act s pastor of ihe frowm cruda petrolenm, - The works are the invention | ohurch without consulting the Prosbytory ; that, «of Dr, Wren, and we have ever sloce Lesn usiog them | on sppeal, the Bynod sustaioed the action of tha o light our zafll (which we runall night), with the | Presbycery. Theso facta aro not rociied, the following resuliss Fint, we uie crudo petroieum | jottor avows, for the purpode of cresting & preju- {which %s quoted a1 8 cents per gallon), sud make & | gice againut Glondenning, but, as his uame has Bxed, permsnent g8 of elgbly-caudly power, Becond. % ly bofors thie pablio f it 1y, ws bave uo difficulty I making the gav, Third)y, beon promlusutly bofore the public for eighteen bavel of crude petroloum, at ths rate of 10 couts pes { MOnthe, in ordor that tho Illinois Presbytery Ballon, costs us, whes made into gus, §1; that L, in | MY bavo an oficisl ssatement of tho casosgalast Jeactics, I8 coste us §7 fur petroleum-gas thal goes | bim. SPECIAY, PURNITURE SALE. ooy A A TR L) men New Parlor, on:mkz, 'and Dining-rooms” i c:;»u Blovea, O ;l' I d Glassware, G 4 'a) h v Jroc] , snnd (] iware, Genoral chandiss, n.:'&e. EZIRON, POMUROY u’é:)..“'" 84 and b Randolph'st. By JAB. P. MGNAMARA & COn 117 Wabash-sv., 0. w, eor, Madlson, 1,000 cases Bools and Shoes at At Tucsdsy Mornizg, Fob. 1, a4 9:30 o' Full liaes of seascuntis gooiiss e JAS. P. MONAMARA & GO.. Auctionsers, Va3 20 Auctioneers. b o ey sy CONFECTIONERY, i S LU S U GELEDJATED (b the Un!ml—‘lptfll'l:’ni:a:l: parta. 115 aad upward b araee SOk, Sodier togar, Obleagn, UENIY HAINEMAN ‘waa callod upon by tho Clair, and gave & repati- tion of the above, ouly in other words, in bad German grammar, and so rapldly that the few presont asvaral timod shoutad for him to speak slower. During his speoch lie got sa fur Kaat :. New York, and :Jb. ldvgcltod BYED mOre ax- reme measurca {han the provious speal flaally retarning ta Chicayo, ] Jacob Winnen mado another scnaclosa ha- rangue, duning which bo usid that, if tho State owucd everything, took care of the children, and divided thia prajarty equally, all would be haypy and bleat, aud thers would be na ueed for Jaile, peniunmmnk ;cor‘houun, oto., sud there would baae £d Fulllips, 20 Mike Evans, and Modame de Maintenon, and the Last Yeors of Louils X1V, 18 a remarkably clever and woll-Ulusirated articte in the February number of Frank Leslie's Popular Monthly, now to be found at all nows depots, Prico, 20 ceuta, for 128 pay of excol- laat readlog matter and 82 Nlustrations. For slo by all nows ngents, or Frank Lealio, No. 637 Poarl streol, Now Yark City,

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