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LIl CHICAGO YRIBULIG: SATURDAY, FEBRUAR. 1oy oy Jywliiv iy 2 AL STATE AFFAIRS. A Borlous IMitch Between tho Two Iouses of the Lou- fsinnna Legislature. ! - The Democrate Claim o Republican 1n- fraction of tho Wheeler Compromiso, Possibility of a Reopening of Wounils Too i Lately Mealed, . The Kontucky Legislatnre Anxious that Tom 8cott Bhall Got His Grab, Proceedings of tho Wisconsin Legislature-Th ¥ lowa State Prison. LOUISIANA; TNE MTCH DETWEEN T1L ATE AND TOUSE, Spearal Dispateh to The Chicago T'rivune. New Onveasy, La., Fob, 4.—The Logislature, which Las beet ruuning vory smoathly under . tho Wheofor comapromies tlis winter up €o this timo, neema likely to como to o endden hiatt, It wan thaght 1t wonld be imponsible for the “ Jloure, Wwhich is Domocratic, to agreo with tuo . Benate, which Is Ltopubiican, on & bill appor- {ioning the Btato futa Represevtalive and Seuna- forfal dietriets ; wut that diflleulty was sne- . mounied somo days ago by the adoption of n sompromige mousure, Now the two bodies arent ‘oggorhendson an Eloction bilt. Tho House passed + bill whicn euited the Deniocratg, and, on boing “gent to tho Bouate, tho latter to-tay passcd a aubutituto which suited tho Repuvlicans, The dabato I the Benato yostorday on tho adoption of this bul was very bitter ndeed, the Demo- cratic opposition boing concentrated upon tho provision for & Board of Neturning Oflicers, The Deozratio Senatora threatoned that unless {bis praviston wero expuniged, thera would bo bleodshiad this fall, and that thousands of col- ored men would o killed, 'Tho Ropublicans de- clared that, unjoss the provision were ro- tafued, thoy would mot bo nble to Dave . fair oleetion. 'Fhe Houso to-day adopted o reeolution condomning m strong terms tho ac- “tion of the Seuate iu adopling thoe substituto to tho Iloueo bill, and sastiing forth that, in case tho Benato should inslst oo the Returning Board provietdn, tho Iouse would consider it a violn- tion of tho Whecler compromise and act accord- ingly. What this action may Lo 4 not an- nounced, but it tay reasonably ho supposed to * o & reopoving of all tho old isaues, including tho election of 1872, and, probably, an at- _tompt to oust tho XKolopg Government, Tho very muldost moasurcs proposed ara +a refusal to pass tho sppropriation Lills and to adjourn sing dio,—ss, however, the pay of tho mileage and por diem of tho legisla- tora thomsclvos have not yot been provided for, . they may modify thelr viows, ‘Tho Henato will not rocede fiom its posltion, and much 1adigna- tion i3 folt by Ropublican Benators that tha * Houso shiould prosumo to congurs a co-ordinate - branch of tho Goyernment. It ia ot improba- ble that the Senato will rofusa to ack upon any moasute coming from tho Houxo until tho offon- sive rosolution haa beeu withdrawn, or asuitablo .spology made, The Republican newspaper ad- vises thiw courso, L7u the Aszactated Tres THL BESOLUTION, Ncw Onreans, Feb, 4.—Iu the Mr.. Kadd offerad tho following resolutlous, which were sdopted s ¢ Wncnzas, Tio Houte of Rupresenitatives of the State Louliang, actunted by n elucers deshs to have ol {ous fu this Etate conuucled peacofully b the Wlmout falrucks 1o oll partdes, havo t passed, at tia prescut saselon, au Lloction bill Witfeh, ita mafn and eraential features, can ba abjected 10 by no one deairiug the maluicnsuce of tha purity of {be ballot-lox, or Lavlug tho peaco of tho ate at heart, sud *= Wikueas, The Senale of the Stato have paesed o wubstituto for (Lut bill containing tho most edionn features of n mout odivus Nuturpiug Board, aad Lro- vislous anti-Kepublican fn tiiclr eharscter, aud which (toud 10 dealyoy the expressed wil of ths peorlo. at thio Lallot-box,—provietous which oro lusuithig to the - commun souso aiid decency of overy inteliout citfzon of Louislana, and whieh i ouy fre¢ tud independent - Btsto of this Unfou would not be tolerated ‘for one moiment, sud which if adopled bete would nestabiy ‘proditcs civit ktnife, dierupt sociuty, sud deziroy the zemnunt of our prosperity, and WHERFEAS, The Stals o7 Joulsians ban been pillored in shamo and disgraco Ly the scendaloun und outra- + geous conduct of tho prevest Jeburning Board, whoso YOWLra are not so great ag these with wiich the Hune :led subztituto juvesis it proposed Returuing Doard, an 1 Houso to-day proamble and Wienras, This House ja unslterably and upon prin- eipln opposcd to the adogtlon of nuy [aw providing for +& Returning Board of suy deacription whatever, though this House, under’ fts provielons, ehould Lo atitled to relect any of ita membery, aud WuEazas, Under the compuct cutablished Dby the Thoecler adjustment, the Exceutivo of tho Stats and -tho members of the Ueneral Assembly committed themsalves tou Garecnwient policy to Lio marked Ly vxeform end roformatory messures, of which {his Henato subwtitulo 1 not ono, therafore, Jtesoived, ‘Yhat it fn with excoeding regret thotthin Toure haw kuowledyn of tie presugo by the Senate of tals substitnto bill; and sinceroly trusts tlat it may Toconsider ta determinstion tosend sald bill Lo this ouse for its coucurrence, nud thet it §s tho eenso of (s _House, that n permmtence on tho part of auy depart- ent or branch of this Government to adoit thin sub- stituto bill, or any bill providiug for a Returning Lioard, will bo & violation- of tho spirit and true fu- terent of tho Wheeler adjustinont, und thin House will, conscquently, be nbsolved from all obligation theres uader, and, 1 (ho fature, abould conduct fia proceeds ingn accordingly that it is tho eincers and ardent ‘Wiak of thio membiars of thia Hougo to sea the nest and all futury elections in this Ktate conducted fairly, pesceably, sud wilh perfect constderation for tha Tigbls ond opinlops” of ull auen, und at ol fimes aro willing to sincercly gusrantos tholr sasiat- atica ta carry “out this dosire, but that they can never ylold wuarsont to un Election law which woutd again ‘Invits srbitrations from other Biates, which wovld syain produce the ridiculous aapaas of '8 Acttle- mient of a Loufelunn election in the City of New York, and which ugain wonld cheat tho will of the peoplo ny expreaved at the Laliot-tos, and would fuevitably lead to civil commotion, atrife, snd aven bloodshed, and .crush out the lawt remalnfng bops for u eoming’ prose Jgrty toour most unfortanate and” impoverhiicd nte, The report of the Ifawkine Investigating Com- mitteo and tho 1csolution addressing bim out of office wera adorted by o vofo of 17 to 10, + It is bolieved tho Senoto will adopt the jolnt resolution, It not, thu Houso will impoach’ tho charges agalust Judgo Hazluws, fvcludo mal- admiuistration, prajudico, meowpetoucy, ote, — WISCONSIN, TESTERDAY'S LEJIBLATIVE PUOCKEDINGSH, . Spcetul Disuateh to The Chicano Tribune, Mapgsoy, Wis, Xob, 4.—~1he Committes on Tailrouds in the Assembly to-duy mndo & report ©on Yanoo's bill, No. 05,—n bill to amead tholaws rogulsting railroads,—recommending ita passage ®with amendments, which are, 1 brief, to bave ©ono Natlrosd Commissloner instoad of three, to pravido that round-trip tickets snd 500-mito tick- oty at 8 conty a mile s0ail bo sold at oach tioket- atation, aud that tho railroad compauy shall not Do compalled to aocept loss thau 6 cents fare for bastongers betweon avy points, Tho bili way mido o spocial ordor for Tucsday next, and bill diposed of, Many leayes-of-abseuce wera grented, and thero will bo hittle dona till next wook. Among tho ‘)ulmouu prescutod Lo-day wero tho following ¢ For Brate uid in consequeace of the failure of tho crops in part of Burron County ; to legalizs the preseut line of tho Wost Wis- conyin tullway, and torepesl ity exemption § tor & reduction of tho rate of luterost; und o Il:;nummneo sgainst the zepesl of tho Pottor In the Sonato, resolutions Jookiug to tho pub- lication of geological reports wero offered, ihils woro (ntroduced to extend the time for the con- etriction of the North Wicconsin Raliroad, aud to watve forfeltura for falluro to bulld 20 miles this year; to provide for iubuilding & part of tho Tustituto for the Dliud, and sppIopisting £100,000 thorofor ; to mmend fhe statutes ro- lating to ralironds, ) Among the bitls pasacd wore the following ¢ To onsblo foroign trauteea to suo in tho Histe; suthorizivg tho taking of fish for purposes of artitielsl propagatiun ; Lo Incoiporate Fire Du- ¥arimenta in Incorporatod viliuges. “Ihe Asscmbly voted 1o make the coutentad weat & pocial order next Thuredsy, ills ware totroduced to commission by the Goveruor laud-surveyors, who shall make application sud prove quaiitication, to the Attor- vey Ueneral, and to sbollsh the oftico of Couuty Burveyor; to prevent hunting of deor with duges ta logalize aud ooufirm the con- solidated miortgage of the Chiosgo, Mil- wauked & - Bt; Psul Railroad Company O tho Faymems' Loan and rust Compaoy in Towa Oounty June, 1575 4 provlding far the printing of unl- | form numher of the Suprema Court roporta of differont sorion, Among n scorn of billa parsnd were Lhe fol- loing ¢ T provide for the laging: ot of build- ing lots without lunits of elties” nnd villages ; lo oxiond tho fimo for proving aud filing claims neamat fho Wisconsin Havrond Farm-3ortgage Land Qumrany ¢ to provide for taking deponte tiona in Uounty Courts in probate wmatters; to cuablo tha Board of Underwriters to matutain & firo patrol, A il to rostora tho Regisiry law in all to'sns, cition, mnd villages was {udefinitely posipoued, —g—aai IOWA. PENITENTIARY HILL. Deg Morwes, In., Feb. 4.—The Anamosa Pon- {tentiary bl was (aken up, on tha motion Lo siriko out tho enacting clause. Hhaw, of Ana- mose, Gibbons and Hobbs, of Leoe, apolto {u it favor, and 8mith of Madlson, and Fuler, of Favatte, agaipat it. Tho yean and nnys wore called and given, Lost—avos, 32: uave, 63, Mr. llobby mosed to atrike onb all niter tho first section, but peuding the discussion the House ndinurued. The Tlouse finally passed the bill abolisning the Comwissioners, the Wardon to mauage in connection with the Executive Council, In (ho Honato, & joint rerolution in fayor of & ohip-canal from Luko Michiganto tho Minsis- sippt Iiver wan ndopted. IDille wera pussed to tho secoud roadiug providing for mochames’ lieun ; otso, makiug appromiation for tho Hiate Rteform Boboo): nldo, that tho purchasor of upis yersity or achool lands at a tax sula shall acquire oo _gioater title than the original purchnser bad; also, providing thac n Lodge may bo o legnl divisjon fenco ; blvo providing & bounty for kiiling hawks, crowd, aud owis; also to es- tablixh & ceutral station for meteorological ob- servations, with G, Jicivrichs ss dhecior, An amondment to the Constitution prohibiting the Rravoting of pardons in eases ol murdor or rape ; aud a bill makivg Ward Supervisora liable for all damages arising from unsafo hHridges aftor they shinll hove been notitled of their unsafety weto vosned. The bill for the relief of thoStato Agri- cultural Hocicty was takeo up on ita third road- e, pending which the benate adjourued to “Luceday at 2 oclock in tho afrernvon, e KENTUCKY, TOM HCOTT, Loutsvitry, Fob, 4.—Tho Housa to-day con- firined, by a vote of 49 to 69, & Henato resolu tion instructing our Sonators and roqueating our Ilepreuncntativesin Congroes to securo tho paseago of the Texus Pacilio Italiroad Lilly — . THE DEATH-PENALTY, Electricity ns an Executioner. Scientifie American, The revolting scencs accompanying thn oxe- cution of several eriminals in this vicluity aro wol) caloulatod to bring to publio notico tho dwadvantages of hanglug as n modo of capital puniehiment, "ho teachivgs of sclenco are hooded and soughe for in the buflding of prisons, in tho mauagement and care of cunvicts, and in every modern correctional system; ond eun in so thnple nud casy a process ns tho extinguishing ot himan life, thoy are utterly ignored, “Lhe most eeriain and jainlcss doath known to scioneo 18 caused by the hghtning stroke, or by, what amounts {o tho stme thing, tho clectrio whock, When a pawerful discharge of electricity is received in the body, exitouco wimply stoys, and (ho reason iw obvious. llclmboltz Las proved that, for avy vibration which reenita 1w soneation to reach the biain through the nerves, one-teuth of a secoud of time 18 roguired Fur- thermore, time is also needed for tho molcenlen of tbe braws to srraugo themsclves through the eflect of that vibiatien, through the motons and Fositiona necossary to the completion of cons eciourners, and for tlus an sdditional period of ouc-tonth of & second is exponded. Conwoquont~ Iy, if, for oxnwnple, wo prick our tinger with a 1o it takos Lwo-tonths of a second for us to foel aud recognize tho Lurt. It cav oasily bo cone coved, therefore, that if an iufury is inflicted which justantly units the nerves to travsmit the motion which results in senestion, or if tho ani- mating pow or is suddenly guspended by au ivfury to tho braju bofuro the Intter complotes con- sciousncss, then death jnovitably follows withno intervention of sensibility whotover, Now, a riflo bieilat, which traverses tho brain in tho ouo thousundth of & seccod, wmanifcstly munt causo this fustant stoprage of oxistence, and proot of thix js found in tha placid faces of the aead, and 1 the faci that thero 18 nothing more comwmon than to fiud mon lying dead ‘on battlo tlolde, shot throngl tho bran, but with ovary membor stiffened i tho exact position 1t was in when tho bullot did its work. But s riflo Lall i glow beside tho electricubiooxt, Porgistence ot vision fmpresscs n lightnimg tush on tho vetiva for onc-sixth of n second, but its actual durution is burcly one oup-bundred thoussudth of nsecond, Tho efiect of the shock ou the system 18 ox- collontly dexcribed by Prof, Tyudall, who, while lecturing before a largs andionce, inadvertently tauchod tho wire leading from fifteon Loyden Ims. and received the wholo dischurgo through ita body. Luckily the sliock was not powertul enough to be fatul ; but as tho lecturer regninod hig senssy hie oxperioncad the antonishing eonan tion of u)l his members boing separato und grad- ually fastenivg themsolves togetbor. Ilo vays, howevaer, that “life was biotted out for a sonsi- ble interval,” aud ho dwells with much elross upou the opinion that * there cannot bo a doubt that, to a person atruck by lightning, tho pass- oge from lilo to death ocoura without consclous- ness being in tho least degroo fwplicatod, It is nn abrupt stoppage of seusation, Buaccompaured Ly s pang.” - 3o much for the deatt wiich, by suitablo sitoration of the law, wo wou'd have substitntod for slow strangulation, Tho next poiut 14 ity practical accomplishmont, Iustord of buildiog & gailows obd providing rope, the Bhenf, advised by a competent eloc- trician, would procuro a poworful Rulimkorft coill yud o feavy oattory, Theso nmtrumouts would rarely need roplacing, and would last in- detinitely for other execubious. ‘Fho battory and coil sboulil bo uf suflicient strength to de- liver uu 18-inch epark. 1n code of theio being wmore than one persut 10 bo exccutod nil of thoe condomued would bo conductod with all duo coremony to tho place of oxecution, tho foft band of ono man baudenifed to tho right band of his neighbos, and the conducting wire fasten- ed to bracolots ou tho disongagod wnets of both crimiualy, il only two aro ta be hauged, or to tho wrists of the outer men, if moro than that num- ber oro to sutfer, ‘Tho culprits boing seutod so a8 to be seen by thio lagul witnessos, tho Sheritf presves n hutton, The currout 14 instantly os- tablished from tho coll, pasos throngh tho bod- iea of the mon, and all 1s over, With acompe- tont electrician, who nught bo a momber of tho ofice fore, und specialiy charged withthoduty, l‘hnm would bo uo possibility of mistakes. The gamo jgnominy which attaches to the gallows wonld Eu transforred to thismodo of destruction, winlo the pecnliar doath by ligutuing, which, among tho 1norant of all nitions and ages, bay buen tho subject of profound superstition, would without doubt, through its vory incomprohonsi- Lility and mystory, imbuo tho uucduoatod massos with dooper horror, — Walt Whitmun. Springfietd fevubrican, There {8 & good deal of luose tally from Joa- niu Mitlor and_others, about Mr. Whitmag's circumstancos,” It 1 hardly decont to describo b a8 a neglected martyr. Tho simple Incts are pathotic onough, 11 bodity healil, broken by iy yoars of work fu 1k hospitaly during tho War, is probably goue boyond redemption; troubled with paralysis aud & grave stomachio oifection, ho ban tho uso of about one-tuird of his timo; tho reat 18 divided botwoon positive sufferlug and passivo disability, Yol tho poat is truo to s crood of joy, Leops wp good spirits, geots oub of deora overy fsir doy, oven visity other places, as lately Salumoro (wheye Lo was tho only poet ut tho f'os notument dedication) and Waslington. 1o is o noticeablo man nuy- whers, with his wagniticeny patriarchial hoad and Deard, Ifo Dives n Camden, N, J., with & brother, not yet in want, though threo years of illuoss sud enfurced idloncas bavo used Up his pavings, Hodefres and hopos to sub-~ slst, bis renusining yesrs, ou tome Ioderate ine come from his bouiie, sud wa Lolleve that his conntevmon will peo thut bt moderato wwbition is gratitied. T s k5, A Committeo of 'Tasto, Lonton A themeum, In Vonleo, a3 ovory visitor knows, the beauty of the city has beon iucroased by the use of color on’ plaster wells, of A sober, but delicats pluk rod, which contrasted exiquistoly with the greon waters and the soft graus-green nhuswm of tho windons, #Lhe Cowmitteo of Lasto™ (1) now forbids the use of tbiw color, aud ordery that whitewash tloll Lo umverssily sub- sututod forit. 'Ihis umazing Committoo displays & thotoughness in its ondeavors (o destroy all distingubimyg fostures of the city which must excite the ouyy of mauy other munlsipalitios and pumberloes artiats, I is about to wake & uow streot from tha Piszzs do Hau Aarco to tha rail- wayHtation that will swoep awayuaveral churchos m\{ Liouses of aucient date aud of the higoet - torest, Ono must wot forget that i London, or rather in Westminster, our sapiout suthorities absolutely pated with a dingy stoue color . the uterior of the Ifouses of Parllament, built though theso -structures are of ‘a mione the nstusal color of which ls extremely boautiful, RAILROADS. A Discolution of the Yool Im- minent, The Treachery of Two of the Roads Mado Manifest, Canges which Led fo This Result, So Gratifylng for Chicago, Oondition of the T., P, & W.~The Iilinols Uontral, Miacollnneous Itoms, TREAK-DOWN OF THE POOL. The combination cr pool of Lhe railroads load- lug from this city to tho East Las at last ro- celved a blow from which it {s not likely to re- covor, Tho varlous lines constituting the com- binatlon bLave already begun to fight amoog thomaolves, sud tho rates to the Eset ate dis- rupted and out of jolnt, The action of the Peo- ria ronds at the moeting last Woduoaday at tho Grand Paciflo Hotol. In bresking up the General Froight-Agonts’ Association of 1llincls, and re- fusing to sdhera longor to the srbitrary rates es- teblished nt Indisnapolis about a month 880, was tho lsat atraw which broke the camel’'s back, It bas bad tho effect of opening tho eycs of tho managers of tue Michigan Cen- tral nnd Michigan Southorn Ilailroads, the fn- torests of which lie maiuly in this city, and of showing them that thoy bad boen uscd as the instruments to forco thio bulk of tho hustuess from tho Intertor of Tilinois on to tho Yenneyl- vin and Baltimoro & Obio Railroads. This 18 jnst what Tne Taisuse: has charged over sinco the formation of tho pool: thst tho combination was aengiocored by Col. Thomas Scott, to mlvanco bls own interests sud tuoss of lia olly, Mr. Garrott, Though it was shown in Tug Twmuse time and sgain fhat such was tho care, by indisputable facts aud figures, yet nelther Mr, Joy nor Mr, Vanderbilt could bo induced to belleve that their friend Beott was trealing them Lreacheronsly. Lesa thon a weok ngo, Mr, Joy stated to o ‘Tninune roporter, who. interviewed him regarding tho allegod dircriminations sgainst this city, that ho did not bolievo that either the Pennsylvania or Baltimore & Olio Nailroads bad a4 yeb viclated nnv of tho rules of the combivntion, or that thoy hiad token unduo advaninges becauss of .thoir superior southwostorn connections. The result of Wednesday's mo eting was so unexpected to moat raflrond monagers that it Lins had tho efoct of bringing forth ovidence which proves beyond doubt that ot only wero tho Poorin and cross lines to blamo for tho disctiminelion, but tlat thoy were dided nnd abetted to nn unusual de- greo by tho Peunsylvania snd Baltimore & Obio Liaitronds. No sooner had the last-named two roads learued that tho arbitrary tariff was bursted aud that tho 1llinois Contral, Chicago & Alton, and Chicago, Rock Islond & Pacifio " Xonds wotld' "soon’ malkw euch rates from com- peting - polote” as to leave no margin to .the bankrupt lhines, thau thuy forgot thoir prudonco and made overtures to pra-rate with the above-uamed Chicago lines on the same conditions ag thoy bad pro-rated with thointorior eross.lines. Dlepatches wore received yoster- dnyb{ylhu 1llinois Contral dnd Clicago & Al- ton from the- General Froight-Ageuts of tho Popnsylvania and Ualtimore & Obio Raliroads offeriug to pro-rato from interior points via Chi- caro, ‘This, of course, in n dircct violation of- tho rules of tbe poul, sa tho reads bo- longing to it wero pledged to adhere rigidly to tho arbilrary rates basod an tho retes from this city to Now York. Hero- tofore, when the Ponnsyivauis aud Baltimore & Obio Railronds have boen charged with pro-rating with tho 1lnois cross lines, thoy always indig- nuntly donfed the allegation. Thia tiroe, how- ever, they are caught in a trap from which there 18 no escapo, and their debials will bo of no avail. The dispatchon proviug thelr treachery are {n tho possesajon of the Goneral Frofzht Agonts of ~ the Chiengo & Alton aund Illinois Coutral’ RNailronds, and Tur Tmis- UNE roportor Las soon thom with his own oyes. Thov bave also boon fnapeoted by Mr, O. C. Whaoeler, Genaral Freight Agont of "the Michi- gan Central, and Mr. Chailes Gray, Western Goneral Fralght Agont of tho Michigan Southe orn, and they mno longer doubt they Lave beon sbabbily trested by tue other two lines loading to tho KEast. Neither of tho above two gentlomen Bwear, but it counld casily be scon by thoir loaks, and their lengthe ened couutouances, that thoy felt groatly lo- clined to sav somothiug which waa not exactly a blosning, ~ Tho Genersl Mansgors of their lines have beon informed. by telo- praph of tho proscnt stato of offawrs, and beon sppenlod to for dvica, An agswer ia ox- pectod to-day, which will undoubtedly bo to diu- regard tho poollng agreoment and fake n baud in tho gamo which tho Pennsylvania and Dalti- more & Ohio Railronds huvo thus far been ploy- ing nlone, p 3 Mr. Wheelor statod yostorday that bhis road an woll as the Michigan Southern wan now ready to pro-rato with tlie Chicago Weatorn lines on reasonable terms. Tho roads loading from this city to thie West aro yot undocided ns to what action to take, to bricg the trado back to this city, Thoy say tho Aichigan Southern snd Michigan Contral must radace thelr rates fram Cuicago to the Enat, to meet the cross-linee, s Esstorn roads are roported to haye made rates from Indianapohs to sonport clties at from 10 to 18 conts lower than from Chicago, whilo tho tar- iff rato from the former city s only O ceuts lowor, and in justice should bo the same, With #uch rates they clalin that it pays the cross-lines wherd it cannot possibly pay tho Chicago rosds. 1t I8 ateo aacertod that 1t {s tho Intontion of thio ronde teading out of Poora to mokae thorates from that city tho same as from Chic Ie will be rememborod thata fowmonthaagoat s meotiug of the Peorin sgouts in this city an effort was mado to ‘obtaiu this result, which, howovor, failed on account of tha determined opposition of Ir. Lowia Viclo, General Ireight Agent of the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Railroad. Finding that the Chicago roads would never coneent to auch outregeous discrimiuations, thoy took the o‘mnrmnny Inat Wodnosaday to disrupt their relations with tho Chiougo roads that thoy might no lougor ba hiudered from ecare tying out & messure from which they proaise thomsslves great prospority, Thero can be 1o doubt that they will now attempt to wako the gamo rates, bub {t fa hardly poesiblo now {hat the pool Liae Loono disrapted that f¢ will avau them much, The Chicago linos, mded by the Michigan Contral and Michigan Bouthern, will 10w b ablo to give thom a8 much compoti- tion as thoy desire during the next Lwo monthy, Aftor this, with the oponing of navigation, Chi- cago will bo hersolf agaln, and business will natmally seek this city as an ontlet, If thon tho Chicago raads atill adbore to thoir present dotormiuation to accopt bereaftor uoth- ingg bu local ralen from the Poarla rosds it will in part repay them for tho shabby treatment thoy havo boen subjected to dunng the wintor, Ona thing iv cortatn, that nothing bettor could havo hiappened for tho lntorests of Chicago thau tho broaking up of the Illinols’ Frelgbt Agonts' ‘Assoclation lsst Wedueaday, It has had tho of- fect of Iaying bare ' in jts hldoousuess the terriblo dleormioation from which this city bas‘ been sufferiug sl winter, It haw lcmmp'lluhed in ono day what the Chica- t:o Board of Trade, sided by the eutlro preas of bis city, bavo been trying to accomplish for samo time past. Tho pool of the Exstern rondy which bas onablod the bankrupt cross-lines io make such inroads on the commerce of thia city, 1 at lagt at bay, aod in & few days mora it will bo countad among the thinga that wero, No oue {u Chicago will bo sorey for ite domise, It has Kouo to meot the Sarstoga combiuation, ILLINOIS CENTRAL, "The following are the estimatod esrnings of {ho Tilinols Contra! for January of this year: Jlinots, Jowa Di- Total, vislon, Prolght, »25,009.00 § 60,7900 $349,000.00 Fuswenger, TUBDIAL T 3L,BNESS 198,78150 Miscellansous. .., 11,1000 5,880,00 110,650.00 Total, $461,200,41 §147,163,33 $345,446.56 The tof araings for January, 1875, were niugs £519,221,62. 'The fullivg off this year.was in tho Iroight roceipts, X THE BOARD OF TRADE COMMITTEE, The Board of Trade Committee, which han boon investigating the dlscrimination agafust this city for the past month, is putting tue Quisbiog touches to its iosl roport, It will bo a vory elaborato document, nakiog soveral jm- portsnt recommondations, of which mention has alroady boon wade in this P‘W' The ro- pory_covers nurlr tnlrt{a theots of foolscap, aud witl be aubmitied to tha Directors of :ne Board Alonday afterncon, s mesting baving beon caltod for this purpose. THE TOLEDO, PEORIA & WARSAW RAILROAD, 'The follawing s the ropors of A. L. Hopkins, for tho months of Docemper and Jaouary, of the businees of the Toledo, Paoria & Warsaw Railrond, Gled by the Recetver yostorday: DFOFXBER DISBURSEMPENTA, Turongh freighta Through Hoketa, esees Carrersice,sueusn. Keokuk & ifamititon i Rent of road and bridae Noveniber vouchers v November overchargs v Novetber pay-roils Total,.. e DECEMBER £ACLIL" Do=, 1.—DBalance on Land Tocat freiybts., Turough freigh Local pasnenger Through past Car service, Express ea Mol ieen oo, Mincellancous, ... Forolgu roads. Tolal seoossesanss Thraugh tckots., Cur mervice. ., Siscoliauoons vouchcrs, December mixcellaucous voushe Decetnber overchargo vouchers. Jsauary vouchory, Miscelluncoun puay. ecomber pay-rol Junuary pay-rolls Totalsuverias Balance Dee, 1 December receip JanuATY FeCeipUt..\iaes Disbursements, Decomb Disbursements January. Balance on hand. e $ 2,208 THE BLACK HILLS RAILROAD. Bpecial Iirpaleh to T'he Chreago Tritune, Broux CrrY, Is., ¥eb, 4.—Tho Commissioners of Codar Couuty, Nobraska, aftor hearing tho arguments of Yankton lawyers in oppoasition to submitting to a vote of tlie people the question of issuing $160,000 i bonds to aid in the cou- struction of tho Covington, Columbus & Black Hills Railroad, have decided that an election shall bo hoid to-morraw, Keb, 5, A two-thirds majority in favor of tho proposition is required to inake nu iswue of bonuds for that object legal, Biack IHillors bave cowmmenced moving in this ditection. Quite n large company bas alroady formed hore, aud every train Lrivga moroe or leas sdventurors, CRIMI, MOWRY, OF KANSAS. 8pecetal Dupatch to The Chicago Tribune, Atcmsox, Kan,, Fob, 4.~Sherlf Wade, of To- peka, Kan,, passed through Atchison this after- noon ou bis way to Palermo, in Doniphan Coun- ty, to arrost A, J. Mowry, a moember of tho Leg- islacure from tbat county, for forgiog school bonds and wolling them to tho State. ‘The crimo was dolocted yestorday, and Mow- ry, gotting an inkling of what was being done, vory suddanly lefc the Capital last night, and it is supposed wont bomo to make ar- raugomentd to leave tho State. The circum- stances of tho crimo wore theso: During the early part of 1875 Mowry snd sovoral others moved into the scuthwestern part of tho Stato and or- ganized the County of Comanche. Thoy re- turned a frandulent aud spurious census, and by that means obisined s Represeutative in tho Legislature, electing Mowry tothe ponition. Asis now gonerally known, from the veutilation given BtatoTreapurerLappin's discrepavcios, tho surplus school-fand of the Btale, under iustructions from the Legislature, was invested fu scliool bonds, and, with the comumission to mako such invess- ments, Mowry negotiated tho salsof $2,000 worth of diutriot sohool bonds purporting to have boon fssued by Districts 2 and 8 of Comsnehe County, and, apparontly, prep- erly sizned by tbo officers of tho Distriot, Tho true condition of affairain Co- mancho County was afterwards discovered, aud the vounty organization was declared null and void, aud the namo of Comsuche Couuty piicken frum tuo Btato rolls. Mowry thou moved to Doniphan County, and waa clocted Ilast fall a8 o mombor of tho Legislaturo from this District, During this scs- sion the question of the legality of these bonda was brought up for investigation, and tho facts developod that Mowiy bad forged the names of tho “officers of the Behool-District, pock- otod the procecds, snd failed oven to divide with his companions in tho orgaumization of the county. A warrant was issued for his arrcet, and the Bhorlif hae probably ore this se- curod the writ. Mowry hua horetoforo stood vory high i the’ State, haviug boou soveral tumca eloctod to tho Logislature, and his con- stituents bad the utmost contidence iu him, Of courso, the mattor has created considorable ox« citemont wharo it Is known, To-day will proba- bly show fusther dovelopmoénts, THE_BROOKLYN BUTCHERY. New Yong, Fob. 4,—Andreas Jucha hns boen formally doclared by the Coroner’s jury to ba tho mardorer of Willlam V. Bimmons, The police yestorday found in the cefiar in which Fuchs kopt hie cosl and wood, noar ono of the foundation walls, boneath tho tlooring, thie hoart and liver of tho murdercd man, wuich it waa supposed bad been destroyed Ly fire after tho clothing had beon burned. Thus, pleco by pleco, the wholo of the dissovercd body has been ro- covered, Af the inquest, Police Inspector Wood enid that the child, Ellen Kolioo, told him that Bimmons, I'achs, and her mother all drunk togethor untit her mother foll on the door, and sho aud Fucha put her to bed. Binmons aud Fuckg thon dravk moro, until the former foll aaloep in his chair. Pucha did not seem to be drunk, Ho took hold of the arm of Simmous and pulled him upon tho floor. Hothen got the batchet, spis on hiy hands, rubbed them to- R‘x“h"'lwfl with tho Listohet struck Simuons on L neck, SEDUCTION. Spacial Disvalch to The Chicago Tridune, Davexveonr, Ia., Pob. 4.—~Last summer Jana J. Hansen, of this county, had his gan-in-inw ar~ roated for seducing the uomarried sigter of lus wifo, Tho defendant wan bouud over wo the District Court, Hansen giving his ball. Yester- day tho caso camo up for trlul, aud thore was o good proapoct for tuo dofendant boing sontenced to the Peniteauary, Ian tho meantimo, it bad beou discovered that another aud m{mm(;or daughter of Ilanson's bad beon runed inthe same way by tho same brother-in-law. Yot in tho face of all thia I{ansen and his wifo ymplored tho Court mowt pitsously to have morey upon the dostroyer of their home., ‘Tho Court did 4o, and fined tho man 100 and costs, Which 1lsnsen pald, ‘Lho caso is uoparaltelod. Tho family are slt living ¢ogatlior again THE QUINCY BANK RODBERY. New Yonx, Feb. 4,—~1horo waa & report at tho Polico Cential Ofiles ta-night to the effect that detectives had got upon the track of tho Quincy bapk robbers, One of {how, named J, L. Temer, it will be remombored, at Evansville,Ind., & ehort tiwe ngo, made a coufossion in which Lo fmpticatod iwo others in the robbory, They were knowa sa English Tom and Hileoy, Ho slso spoke of 350,000 in bouds that had been buiied. Theso bouds, it ls reporied, Liave been dng up, sud the degectives think thoy have got the truck of them, It iy also rumored that a man auawerivg to Hilsoy's description haa been seen jn this eity, The polico aro following up the clews in their hands, and have trecod soveral bouds answering the deacription of thoss stolen from the Quincy bauk, THE DRIGGS COUNTERFEITERS, Spectat Dispalch to The Chicadu Trivune, Brainariewy, Il Fob, 4.—The Foderal Conrt was fully occupied (o-day in (he trial of the Drigga gaug of couuterfaiers, which will prob- ably occupy somo days, Tho testimony of Chied Washibara and otber Seoret Horvice mea ahowod the gaog to be tho most extensivo in the coun~ by, A large amount of Y was preduged {n Court ro-reronting a face valus of 127,000, togethor with prewses and otber tostennis, Driggs, the chief of the gang, was adjndged gty on Lo Indictmeuts, and Lange, the junior membor of tho party, wlended gty ~John Clatk, ‘another counterfeitor, cspwured whilo **sboviug the gueer ™ noar Alton. ploadrd guilty and waa sest {0 toe Pemtentiaty for two yeara, QUINCY ITEMS. Snecial Duawatch tn The Chieaan Tridune, Quixcy, 1l., ke 4.—An altoreation accarred st Dacham, Mo., yesterday, in which Vincent Corder shot L, M. Humaton, uflicting a danger- ous, though, {t 18 ioped, not a fatal, wound, Clark and Whitcomb, tho men acrested in this city s fow days nzo tor forging checks on one of onr brukd, havo boon trausferred to the County Jail unodor} €1,000 sbonds each, Tha police have 1ntormstion In their posaesnian which leadn to tho boliel that the prisonars are muilty of crimes of much greator magmtude than forgery. ARREST OF MURDERERS. Porsvirire, Pa., Fob, 4—During tho recont trial of Doylo at Manch Chuuk, for murder, ono of tho prisonaers, who i8 now v Jail there for be- ing concerned in that murder, made a full con- fersi m of the munder of 8necial Polico Officer Yost, who wan ahot and killad st Tsmaqua on the might of July G, 1875. A rawara of neveral thousand dotlars was offered for tho muraerer by tho tosin and connty. The confexsion having implicated fivo men,~Carroll, Duffy, Boyla, Roart, and Mc(ilion,—~thov were arrested near ‘Tamna jua to-day. Much excitement prevails at Tamaquu. THIRTY-FOUR ONE-THOUSANDTHS. Avearat tns. atels lo. Ihe Chicaga Tribune., Mexpora, 1L, Feb, 4.—At the Coroner's in- quest to-day in this city 84 to the cause of the death of ¥rancis Grube, a communication from Frol, Blauey, of Chicago, was read atating that tlurty-four one-thousaudths of a gruin of arsenio were tound in tho portion of tho liver and stom- ach oxamined by Lun. Boveral wilnerses have bean oxamined, but have falled to prove up to the thno ot adjournment by whotn the poivon was sdministerod, MEMPHIS 1TEM. Mzyrnis, Fob, 4.—Tom Dolton, charged with killing Juck Stinson Jast December at Randolph Landing, on suspicion of baing the murderer of his (Boltou’s) unclo, was remanded to jail to- day without bail, a writ of habeas corpus being refaeod, Moges Dolton, West Harrison, and Terrible GonMsby, who wore his wituesses in tho case, hsve been arrestod and committed, nlmrfisd with bemng accosworios to Htinson's mutder. A DOUBLE MUROER, 81, Jonyx, N. B., Fob. 4.—Johu O'Neil, yes- terday afternoon, kitled bie mothor-in-law and fatber-in-law, they baviog persuaded his wife to leave him, School Music Books. High SUhOO]. 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Chicago Metical and Surgical [frmary, £ Fast Randolph-at, Chicago, fit, Eastabllsued for the outing of ull privaty aud chroul diseases sud dlf- formitice uf botls sexes, ‘Khie ouly lutirwary in the Wea$ where medical sad surgicsl gradustes of {0 yeara Jractiow are b altondsuce, Couspilation fros, Ageacy or Dr, 3. Babtiste Gersu's coleursiad ¥rench powdess, Trice, $3 per oz, Bond for circulaz, AMUSEMEN LAXESIDE ENTEATATNHERT. FOUR GRAND CONCERTS, Richings-.Bernaxd, Camill1-Urso, Mcdelssohn Quintette, .Philharmonic Club, incinding reserved Oulya mited nume weat, Front reats in bor of courea tickets Entertninment Ne. Teeedondny Eve'r, Feb, T. Richings-Bor nard Costume Concert, Adraesion, §1: inc/s ding romerved aeat, Conrse Hfl‘rl; and aingle tickety formslo at the hatl Buturday ant Slandsy, _Xuo Leat and cheapent o ursa ever offered here, THE T OLEDO, 141 Fast Medinm -st,, near Clark, UNLIMITED BUOCESS. GRAND FAREWIILL CONCERT Or THE FA.MOUS GERMAN HILIYARY BAND Sonay Aferason, Feb. 6413 5. 1. Hundreda of people wers turned away last Sonday that could not galn admittance, There nre 40 Artiats to this suve=d o7 Band, sach snd ovory une & Bar 15 the muiatcal proges lon, COME EAILY TO SECURE SEAY'S » GRAND MATINEE, # COMPLIMEDITARY," Bstur- day, Feb. 6, 3 p, m., by the world-rent vaed u“ : AR Enropean Ladies' Orchestra 0nmbination,” M'CORMICK'S HALL. S von BUI.NOW. TLIS SATURDAY, Feb, 5, st 2 p. m,, Grand Farewell Matince. BEETHOVEN (1770-1877), Sonata P.athetique, 4, in C minor. EETISOVEN, a, Andante con Variazon). Op. 34. b, Trois Bagstetics, from Op, 119, 126, DEETHOVEN, “Lea Adicux, I'Absence etlo 1 stour.” Hondls Caracturistique, Op. S1s, A. RUBINSTEIN (1+29, -I. 4. Preluds and Fugue from Op, 35, b, Barcatale, No, 4, 1o G tm sjor. €. Grande Valse in A flat ¥, CHOLIN (1°10-14)), a, Nocturne, Op. 9, X0, 3. b, Tmpremptu, Op. 3, ¢, Polonafas britlanfe, Op 63. ¥, 11827 (i1, —). " Spaniah hapaody on (e Theree, “Lea Follea d Eapagno,” and + La Jota uite nfinne«." 188 CRONYN will appear at this cor ADMISSI0; Fll“ 7 e atlwot & b unic Htore. Chickeripg Planos used at VON DULOW'S concerta, ADELPHI THEATRE, GRAND GALA MATINEE T0-007 12 5.1, The Great Amphibians! The Marvels of tho World1 LHRLINE.L:E‘; Zommuitel st WATHON Emphatically s Monster Company. Epecial Perforaance Buuday Siht. M'CORMIOK’S HALL, BATURDAY EVENING, FEB, §, GRAND FAREWELL CONCERT BY THE RENQWNED GERMAN HILITARY BAND. Director, HERR CARL BECE. Adoission, 50¢ to all paria of the house, Thckets can Lo purchssed at Bauer's Music Store, Palmer House. HOOLEY'S THEATRE, Miouzne & HavanLy, Lessce, J. 1L HavenLy, Manager Tnquslifiod, unlimited, unbounded succoss of the funous Cith n Minstrole. 'This week, Jon, 31, first appearance in fiva months of the world's greatest artst, BILLY EMERSON, Eecond weuk of Yat Roonoy, Hehooleraft and Coos, Clarlio Howsrd, Al the okl {avorites retalned, Rice, Arhagton, Cottou, Heynulds Brothers, Robinson, Kemble, Frodericks, Tilli, Oterist, Murphy, and dor- rison’s cificiont orcliestra, Mcsars, Arlingion and Cot- ton kindly resign for the preseat their position on the ends in fsvor of Mossrs, Bmerson and Schoolerant, thereby enabling & thoroush .Lange of programme, differing entirely from thuse previously preseuted. THE (OLISEUM. JMONDAY, JAN, 31, And svery evening during the week, The ORIGINAL JAPS—SATSUMI AND LITTLE GHT, Fhoso aionlshing feata of Lalancing and _jugglery bave mever yer becn equsled Ly eny persun u tie kuown world. JEPPE, the ATAL COMIQUE snd Prince of Character Artiata, The accompl el Voczlit and Comedienne, ~MISS _TAN. DELANO. Tho caplivaling Serio.Camis Vocalits, Miss Lottis Brown, and 3iss Gusels AlcCain, Secon: ‘week of the charming Weston Bisters, and re-engago. zent ‘o( the versatlo lobinson Fumily. Admission, canta, NORTH SIDE_TURNER HALL, ANNUAL CARNIVAL OF CHICAGO. Arranged by the Chicago Turngemeinde, In thieir 1181 on North Clark-st,, on Beats, $1.50, Houta cau now Le resorved every evening from 5 10 7 tn loland's Turn-Hull Restaurant. "MoVIORER'S THEATRE, LABT NIGHT OF MIR.EBEN DecBAR. Morry Wives of Windsor. BIR JOUN FALSTAFF.,cc00vevense.vr. BEN DEBAR, BATURDAY MATINEE—~MICAWBER, Mouday Next—Mr, and Mrs, W,J FLOBENCE in THE MIGHTY DOLLAR, Boala can now bo secured for the * Mighty Dollar,” ACADEMY OF MUSIC. Tho Great Comv;\nfifime Splendid Plays, TUURSDAY NIGUT, ILEDASTRAY Fridsy Nigut and Saturday Matinee, CASTIES, BATULDAY NIOMT, OLIVER TWIST. "SUNDAY LECTORE SOCIETY, HENRY VINCENT, 71he Ewinent English Orator, on Oliver Cromawwoll. ScCormick 1all, Sunday, Feb, 6, 3 p.in, Doors open st 2, Tickets at tho door, aud st Jansey, McClurg & Cosv,’ Tho lecture st Hunday was atfended by 4,800 peryous. ADSIHSION, TEN CENTS, WEST SIDE_SKATING RINK. OPEN AFTERNOON AND EVENING, Grond Masguerade This Evening ! Como and seo Humpty Dumpty on Ice. Admission, 23¢; Clidren, "EXPOSITION SKATING PARE, g‘?“li::‘:;:%‘:?é%‘:‘cm%":wwm“h""'fl g:::mfz a e Olheagn. batunlny tortalumont, A . hatuniag P oo EABibltic Béating. by Sastex olingy ol 2ud"Urand Serul fiaos (oF Vose wistor18gearsof sge iuo elegauy prizes Aduiulid, Xai Obildren usder twolve, I5c, COL, WOOI'S MUSEUM, Tioclsotsof=Tioavoe VMion And HIDDEN IIAND. UNDERTAKERS' GOOD! UNDERTAKERY GOODS, Py Ll fanal et pua, HEHARSES, Glass Front Laudaus, Fuily Currisgoes to order, Glass Beuding, ORAINH, BREED & JO., - 683,718 Wept Blathogh; Qlucionatl 0 RAILROAD TIME TABLE. PROSSE. L s S, ARRIVAL AND DEPARTIRR OF TRAINS EXTLANATION OF 1y 7NCK MARES. —1 Batnrday am eepted. ¢ Hunday Tive Hundar at b:00 Y haliondsy szespied, i CHICAGO & NORTHNESTERN RAILYILY, in i ek #Pacifia Fast Lt Db alubugue » a0meua Night Exi gtrecpirid Dubiin 13 roc a " a--Depoteomeraf Wellrand Kintiowtar K- Devatooraer af Ceasiand Kiasie s, MICHIGAN CENTRAL RAILROAD, w#nd J0ol of Twenty.sacond-ot, . woulhsast corner oF Rantolphy T %BundayEx. 2*Baturdayond P CHICAGO. ll;:}fw W‘!l, Louis. and rhteajo, Kantar Clty and Denver Short Lines, fon Depol, WeM Sid Hadlson-st, Dlects 2t Desety and 123 Randoiphent- "ie4ts Tiekt nd ¥pringfiald Boriognad 8 Tor AU 18, Bt Louis, Teuria O Chicaxa ¥ Paducah Tiaitross 3 0. . noon|t 3:10 p, m. Bireator, Lacon, Wastuuton Hs. J 430, m, otiet & Diwieht Acerminodation. LAKE SHORE & MICHIGAN SOUTHERN. Teace, | dArriv Mail. via main Noo., E Bprcial N. Y. Exprove.o. Saag: o Atlantis Gxoronm, dally.s 8308, m. Michigen " Accommodati 112108, m. Night Express.. 21t 10305, 'y 6:40 8. g CHICAGO, MILWAUKEE & ST, PAUL RAILROAD. Tnfon Depat, corner Maditon and Canal- 3 South Glarktey oppotite Sherman Goute, and oy Dorer” Lo Arri — gh] *9:45 8. .| *4:00 D, me 1| *5:00.p . 11004, mm. t10000. m.| 743 0. m, ins run via Milwaakes. Tickets for St. Pani and Min; arn gond olth: Ghiea, or vis Wateriawn, EACrosss, ang Winomar 1t 4% ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD, Depot, foot of Ikest, and footaf Teenty.s Office 131 Kandolph-st, _mear Clay B1. Louls Fapress, St buuly Fast Lt ‘ourt s Dubnua & Siouz City Dubot g & Hioux City Kaps Giimay: Passonger,.... CHIAGO, BURLINGTON K. T G vt and Serteenihates andat davols Matl aod E.prosa,, aven ULlaWa auG Direator Passan, frones 1ibtane & Slouz O1 Pacifio Fast Line, for Umata. Kapaaa Ulty, Leaveuwortn, Al clison & 8. Josayd Tozas Kxuruat,, Anrors Passsii Menduta, Uttaa; A ans Dubuaus Pacitic NI 00 b, .| Qity K 9:25 p. m, vt B, for Ofmabias.| 110405 b rove A.conmtmod: b Uowiers(irors 4 scommadation CHICAGD LINE. corner of Mashington, Palmer dtadizon. ERIE AN Pcket Oftes, B Glarieas, eor use, o ; igan-ar,, sins Lxave From Esmorition Detidtng. Toavs. | dreive, Pl Day Express—Pollman Dr ing-Hoom Sleeping Oara, New York withoot chanx Atisatlo Expenss—Puitmea 30 Dramiog-Room Bleeping Carvaud Hotel Cars.erruerenee| 508D, m.| $:10p. m, TOnly iiae runaiug the Botel cars to New York, KANKAKEE LINE, From Depots, Jool Laks and Twenly- socond-sts, Lowve, | ‘Arrive, $8sm.! 8:a. m, lnnd"?lnll’ufl“iz.xhfllm“l‘ Otineln. 20 a7 Expro e ["1020 8. m.[* 8800, e Indian il 3 B AT A G o pe e 150 rme Btk gt Bxpross (dails):eene) 890 p. m.[* 7115 8. . CINCINNAT! AIR LINE AND KOKOMO LINS. Depot, corner Clinton and Curroll-sts., West Side, Leave, | drviva, Indieaapolts, Lonisville & C natt Day Expreas ., Iadisaspolls Touiat natd (daiis ). oue * 8:158. m.|* 850D, ma 8:0p. m.| 7:308 m. PITTSBURG, CINCINNATI & ST. LOUIS RAILROAD. 2rom corner Clintan and Carrali-ste. - Lears, | Arry Columbas, Plitsturg & New York| Day Kzpross,..... Columbas, Pittabstira, Nighe Kiprass(datly) 158, m. 809p. m. PITISBURL, FT. WAYNE& CHICAGO RAILWAY, Zeave, | Africe, lay Fxproes. * 9:00 %, m. |*4:00 p, D iy i | 3i125: m &iloa. m Fant Ling W pm.f§9:008, m. Mall sees|® RO5 8, m. I B:15p. ma o SR LR T e ondan. BALTIMORE & OHIO RAILROAD. Truing leave Srom rear of Kipueitien Bwilding and fom uf Twenti-seconiat, Devot eornsr Moulion-et. and ko City afice, 83 Clark-st., corner o/ Waihe Lears, | _Arrise £8:39 & oL} 840 8, m. 7:03 &, m.4 5110, pay ma.lg 9110 p. . Mornlng Fxpress Accummodation,., Kraning Kxpros: iDaily. *Daly, Sundays excepted. CHICAGO, RB»CKISI.ANU} _PAC|FIGRAIL1LOA’D. e Ve S S et Leacs, Arrioe, A FAMOUS WINTER RESORT for thoee deetrous of escaping the sererity of & Northe ert cliinate, Tempersturo nover folie below 84 deg, Falirenhett, nor rises sbove b1 deg., and the variation docs not exceed 5 deg, 1n 24 bours, THE KOYAL VICTORIA HOTLL, beautifully aitustod snd well kept, Uuitod States and Dirltish Mall steamers overy ten dayn FROM SBAVANNAL, G\, Trip only 48 bours and in sight of land nerly the en- tire atstance, Ilustrated Nashoa Guide scot freo on spplization, - MIURRAY, FERMIS & CO. 61 South e York, or W. F. WHITE, Agent 3L O, X, 2., Tk utreot, Chlosgo, FLORIDA. ‘THE WINDSOR JIOTEL, on Bt. James Park, Jack- souville, Florida, naw open for guesty, ia new, oow- plute, and frat-claza iu evory respect, COTT & MOORE. LTI EAL ESTATE. VALUABLE PROPERIY In Joliet for sals, sultatle for Emil manufactory, ‘Cwo-atory stono building, 26 by 56 feet, with frame building ssuie size uttached. Uentrully located, A dress Drawer 1243, Jollet, i, OLD PAPERS, OLD PAPERS FOR SALR At 75 cents per 100, In the Counting-Room .of this Offices .