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"'THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, JANUARY 13, 187/{—TWELVE PAGES. STATE AFFAIRS. An Important Shifting in the Senatorial Kaleidoscope at Springfield. Logan's Prospects Much Im- proved by the Disorgan- ization of His Op- ponents, Palmer Nominated by the Demo- crats, aud Anderson by the Ilouse Inde- pendents. Fach Candidate Sure thers Is a Chance for Himself---A Dead- lack Possible, The Job of Electing Two Senators Too Much for a Tennessee Legistature. A Mcember Fights Gen. Bate's Battles O'er Againa la Sir Walter Scott. 7The Senatorial Strugglo in Nobraska Likely to Unseat Hitcheock, SENATORIATL. ANDEISON. Bpectal Dispatch to The Tribuna, grmisarieLy, I, Jan. 12—"The Senate Tnde- pendents, Tlumb, Parlsh, Glasaford, Harrold, and Brown, and Jones and Frantz, Democrate, tealning with the others and clalining to be In- dependents, this afternoon closed their caucus- fug Ly nominating Gen. Willism B. Auderson for Senator. EX-00V. PALMER, A half tour later the Democratle caneus met in one of the Senate committev-rooms, and, af- tera few minutes! fession with closed doors, fuvited the correspondents, and aunounced that John M. Patmer find been unninlously nominat- el Representative Dearborn took the floor, and eald;s "Phe business of the caucux haviug heen dlaposed of and a nomination made ynanitons)y— Ttepresentative Wall, of Nacoupin Jiterrapting) —lwant it understoud, Mr, Chuirtaan, I am not fordolin M, Pulmer, Dearborn (eontinuing)—The one thing now to be understood fs. that we nre to put furth all oue strensth §n bellf of our nomine For miyrelf, Twill «ay, if Lam notin myacat at1t ocluck Fuesday "1y escuee will he furnished by my il minbtsator, or vl it mny be copsidered certan 1 bave been bought 10 stay wway. THUR WU OF OPINION IEING BRAIDED, This reference to the absentee spook elicited divers profuse and, hecause o very profuse, very suspledous protestations of virtuous de- tormivation not to be seduced by purchase into getting gnowed in, not to miss traln, hot on uny account to be out of place when the Senu- torial vote s taken. Seuator Southworth had 10 travel over two rodds to et lowe, but he'd e fn s sent Tueaday unless he lad been killed or bought of. Representative Wall expected to ablde the netion vl the eaucus from whic be had Just dissented, He would ablde it becsuse his vonstituents were for anybody to beat Jounuy, ‘Chey had no use for Johany ang mare, und, t make sure of befng here Tuesday, he was polix to ntay, 1If te was out of his scat on "Tuesday he wouldn'c dare return to Macoupin's soll, Divers others protested that they wonldn't he redieed fnto avsentecism, Smith, of Cook, winding up by moviuga resolutton declaring the sense uf llu- Inceting Lo be thut any Democratie member of the flonse or Senate who on Tues- day was absent feom his seat, of ot _dead, was warthy of death, “This was received with wild applatag, on which Mr. Sudth sud be dil not care to lave the motion but, GOV, PALMEW RIBLCH. The caucus then adpmrned o the Senate Chamber, Armstrong, ~ Chuirman, !m-ahlln‘.-.', when the Committee which had waited upun Bl to wotify b of hix nominatlon entered with ex-Gov. "Palmer, who was escorted to the Prosident’s desk and iutrodueed umidst ap- plauee, Je saids An you know, alf of you, 1 have simply desired fn tliin Seastonal contest 1o sceent such position aw might be unizned e, According tu iy cone ception of Goveriments. they are c.cited fur the benefit of the poserned, not for the beueit of THOSE WO SCER OPFICE, And 1 have nlways regarded It ax the right and duty ‘of the people to chovse thowe for whou they WL vote. A weat In the United Stales Sepate fe worthy any wmbltiun; yet a weat i tiat Dbody b worth tothing unlewe the man who holds it hine the contidencs of thuse who elect hin. Lo ohe tain auch o place by i olane patronuge, by the ordinary political tradlng, would make it valaelesn tome, ” You liave phreed we lu nutination fur e place. You have uot promieed (o elect me, bot you have placeid inwe_your conddence, sud | aek You o Jobs with pie in ninking AL PIONT FOI AT, The pentleman nominated by tue Repnblicans (Loguin) — withbut apect 1o han wy fe—in reprenctniive of tne ublican to-diy, e 14 here supportead iy patrol Mea pi it our money and my money for public seevice are iero b the loliby to neze the election of be mun who glves them their pisces, WE 1AVE NO FATIONAGE tooffer. If yuu ahall eleet e to the Sennte 1 will nean that your taxcs shatl he r 4t the low 3t poiut cotinirtent with the wecersities of Govern went, pu faran my etlorty can etfect wuch redug sion.” Twenty-fve thousaml dollars & yrar wa adde Ly the Hepnblican party to the salary of ti President 1o mantain the dlaity of the ofiice, 1o not Eelieve fn keephs up Vhe digmty of 1ho oflice 3 that way, JUcun be onty hept up by in- teprity und achty, Next we want peace. That Ia the prayer, every morning, of milives of non, wonei, und Guldien. We Want peace, that Ine dustey muy not be dizturbed, and that those mitle fons wmay lave thele dally hreud, Of course, YOU KNOW MY OFINIONS on all great politicul quvstions of the times, In my Meenazen while Governur of your Bate | gave foi (o ey, and my opliions new are thy Unchatged in political opinfon, 1 an ALk 1s Teet some other geotlenan, the beat duterests of Ly the vlection of naiied by WLy - the conuiry will be promoted such othier, 10U WILL OWE ME NO DUTY, elect him. W1, hi you fnd thut iy clection will promote thore wtervats, ofl | proisise 10 all the people, white and black, Is that, i1 elceted, they siiall have wy liclp i (hat dircetion (o the test of y abibty. Geattemen, 1am done WHAT PALSMER REALLY KXPECTS. Paliner's speech Was ot that of o man who expe.s to be clected, or rather, was not that ot auan who was nomfuated with the expectation that he would be elected. It fsun open secret that he was not nodnated with the expectation that he would be elected, but with the intention of hotding the Demoratle vote tozetlier until sueh tie a8 bt conlit withdraw siultaseously with Anderson, the Senate Independent cauis date, when the vote of both, which wouid be sullleleat to cleet, would be eiat jor Judze Da- vid Da ‘Tids proeramme was I Keeplog o with the remark of Palwer toa friend yester- duy, that he neant 1o make the Senator, TUE UESULT OF TO-D. veUses 18 thatthesc are bow fur S ul cundidates i tie fleld,~ Loy Palmer, Judie Duvis, and Auderson, A liznd, it {3 almost certalo, witl plaze in notdnation by the Mudmbllmm whu stayed out of the caucus John C. Tlalnes, and otlier of the Independents will very likey go over to them in a coutingewy likely to grise, The situath:m 18 regarded by the Logun wmen as eenecially favorahie to his prospect ol re-clecs tion, {Utertafnly discloss that THE OFFOsITION I3 DISORGANIZED, and that it §s at present Incapable of using Its lvuiununltk':\; but 1t rhows, too, that o deud- Jock must bo reckoned antong the prssibilitics. Thu fuct s Well Kuown to-day that Anderson e only yominudly the unanlwous chole of the tdepenients,” and there bs excellent reason, ducluding the statemcutsof the fngependents to that etlect i wubstance to your correspondent, ur belevicg that Andesson, like Paluier, was PUb up for the rake of gainjug tme, Toe Jo- tetcudents Last night balloted thice times, and vut of cizht votes cast Anderson received but o, —those of Parbh amd Glussford. Plumb aul Hurrold oa often soted for Alexander hfi:&cu, aud Frauz Brown aud Joues tor . BELY-INTEREST, . The plan was that Anderson should unitawith Palier fo exccutlog this prograwwe, but it b &rfiuammu that cxauts altomether tuo much clt-saritics to work. Alrvauyit Is evidens thad' ) the Benatorial maggot {s working In the headd of hoth Anderson aud of Palmer.” Each ineans to be clected if pbssible, and It is plain cnough that neither will abandon the contest 80 long as he has aglost of & chance. Palmer gave ex- reaston — to his feelin anl dircovercd s nspiratfons ofi ¢t scure, When, in his speech toen I resmmse to o 1, serenaue, lie sald The first thing I want to do s to Leat all the other gentlemen who ore candidater,'” Anderson, who 18 here, unn has taken his thrn ut attempting to manipulate the Independents, and apgarently with suceess, too, fo-nfght eafd to Tue TRINCNE correspondent that it was golng to he a very friendiy contest, anboth Logan and Paliner were his friends, which, from the circumstances under which it way said, meanz, §€ it means anything, that he ls going In to hiclp notody, but to get every Re- publican and every Demoeratic vote he can. PALME( WAS SERENADED ot thie Leland to-niehit, and tnade ashort speech, which was slgmiticant 10r the wiphatle assertlon thet, ow thit he was noaminated, the fur would My, umd that there woulid be a square tight for the denntorship, e referred to Gen, Logan us Hmy triend wnd okl comrades” to Judge Davis ne “a splendid man,” and {2 nored Anderson sltogether, ‘The only refs ercnce to hatiunal ths was I regand to the freedmen, as to whom he sald they had been organized as a polltical army all oser the Bouth, and made to fight their friends, —those whose intercsts are “the same, an among whon they live, What was the matter of Luuislana to<day was that the meddiers shoull withdraw, Then, Willlam Pitt Kellozg, Instead of being Governor., would, when the scason canie, be pleking hazel nuts In Ilnols. LOGAN’S PRIENDS, LATE TU-NIONT, claim ta becertainol the votesiu jolnt conventlon of Scnator Riddle and,Representutive Roach, two of the Republicans whostayed out of the caucus, Logan’s triends alzo clatn that there is but one of the stavouts who It {s not already certain will come inwhen the vote Is taken und vote for Logan. Riddie and Roach huve left fur Chicago by the night train, and consequently vcannot now be interviewed upon the subjeet. JOHYN C. NAINES was not present at the Independent cancus_at whicl, to-day, Anderson was nominated, To- nizht ([alnes” stated that hewas not ready to anuotthee what course he would pursue. ilis fellow Independents assert that bewill continue to act with them. Tue lulter did’ not attend the Independent caucus tuday, laving abandoned the votlva of entering the canvass as a candfdate bimself, und, tinatly, Anderson wae agreed upon, It belug 1MPOSIINLE TO LONGER DELAY making n nomination in view of the situatlon, Junes wanted Dr. Gregury, of the Industrial University of Champaten, and Harrold and Plumb would have still preferred Alex Camp- bell, They unlted gpon Anderson for the sake of holding togethiry more than for aught elre, It lcaves open to thent to name @ candidate the Democrats wall accept alter It becomes plain Paler cannot be elected, or to naine a candl- date to the Republicans “ who may be elected,” as one of the Independent put it to your corre- xpondent, “after the Republicans have d charged thelr cancus nhll‘,:nilun to Uen, Logan, The Republicans who stald out of caucus bave nuw als0 become AN IMPORTANT PACTOR in the prohlem, fur to and through them will it De kept open for the Independents to make a selection from the entire number of avallable Republican candidates, or men it to_be candi- dates, In tne State, Such a scleetion If made and agrecd upon hy the Independents, or any thae of them, and the Republicans who did not enter the caucus, would leave Uen, Lo- zan b the attitude fu which he must withdraw ur sacritive the party to his own personal Inter- esta, The Latter e las pledged hitnself not to do, und 1t canuot be fmputed tu bio that ke meant less than he sakd, TO SUM UL, the sltuation is atil nuxal. Logan has held bis ground; the Independents have not fuproved, but they have not loet their opportunity, Tue Republicaus who stuld vut of the caiicus find them: bhecome a powery and the **dark? horse cannot yet be named. SULUE DAVIS {8 conceded to be the wost formidable compet- ttor, provided ke will ruoy who hea yet been named spninst Logan. A CONPERENCE TO-RIGIT DETWERN PALMER AND ANDERSON, at the room of the former ot the De Land, is the subject of much speculation, thoush what oce curred 18 hot kuown, sud muy have veen of no more conscquence than that fumous interview between the Governors of North amd Svutnh Carohing, in which the former remarked to the latter that it was a long time betweon drinks, 1t Indlentes, doubtless, that whenever Anderson “ 18 vewly 10 withdiaw and the Independents will woover tu Pulmer, the latter Wil accept, and vice versa, as to Valaer withdrawlog aad the Democrata going over to Andes T BENATORSH 7o the Ediiur of The Tridune, CincaGo, Jan, 14,—The Chicago Kventng Jour- nals Springtiell reporter bs making 8 sad s'm(-tm ¢ of himself, 1t I8 time that loyalty to the Republican party shonld not necessarily fm- ply fealty'to ‘any partieular Republycan camdi- date for office. ~ The Representatives wero eleeted *to vote for the cholee of the Republjes an party,” it {5 true, but thut choice has not yet been determmed. “The gentlemen who, elther through necessity or disinelination, retmafied away Jrom the fogun caucus should tot be branded s traltors to their constity that fuct only. GUen. Logan may man the General Asscbly van seleet for the oftice of Unlted States Senator, but it is wiwise toattempt to make his camdldacy a test of Re- publicavism, us the Journl’s corréspotdent very cle.nrlr wishea 10 do—and the effuit can have but the ctlect of Jessenfug the chunces of his favorlte, If the fmpression conve) afurcaald bo true, that the elected to vote for Gen. Logun, ke that confesslan at thds the, may not have so understond Heved they were voting for Kepublicans” who had only tie ioterests of the party and of thele constitients at heart, 1t 18 hardly” poditie to tell thew that, by methods peenliar to cligues, can- cuses, or conventlons, they were made to vote for mien wha had moinly the welfare of Juhn A, Logan ut hemt, 1t niight be remenbered in the future, nmd Jeud 1o an huguiry iuto the gues- tion ot privry mectings sk couventlons, which, white it infght seenire some henetit to the people, eould hurdly rosult b profic to the ofd- ime wire-pullers, “The Juurual's man has a frank wuy ot disclosing the tricks of trade that I¥, to say” the least, vefrenhing. It fs not he- lieved tat because” four or more Representu- e Trum Couk County bave decllned to pledge themaelves it u csdvus o the support of - Gien, Lowan that therely the nterests of Chivago are to suffer at the amdn of the countey members, There 18 too much futelluzence, sitcerity of purpose, aud toe great a desire for the gencral good of the State without recard 1o purtie ctuns winone the Revublican members, o have o differcice of uptulon recurding a Senutorivl cundidate uf- feet thelr general uctlon, and the Jonraal Te- porter hulm.n-hu thele $ntegrity when he dnti- :u-u-u adisposition ot thefr pirt 1o the cou- raty. Walt tlll they get to batioting, It may be found thut Scriator Lozan 1 by far the Wheat and safest man o clocty but until finad actlon hug Leen tal don't vall w Representative a rholter” hecause Be las thought beat 1o keep bhiusclf frew from personad pledizes fn o conteat which hids fulr 10 e u very cluse and doubtful one, and i which fmportant {ssues are in- yolved, A Snaant ReeesLicas, THE LEGISLATURE, DEMUCRATIC AFFRERENSIONS, Spectal Dispateh to The Tridune, BURINOrIkLD, DL, Jan. 12, —=The growlog un- easiness of the Demovrats over the absentee bugaboo was manifested on the vate this morn- ing on a resolution to adjuurn over uutit Mun- day afternoom, It was scen to afford an oppore tunity to Demacratic members to Ko home aud get slek, or get snowed In, or sy tral be- sides cuvountering ol the peells of & rullroad ride. And, such 1 the Dewocratic apprechution of the casy virtue of Democratic pollticlans, that, under the orders of the managers, the whip and spur belng upplled, oud the Demo- cratle slde belng pretty full, while a number of Republicans bad goue bowe, the resclution was voted down. THE QUESTION WAS THEN RENEWED onamotlon tu adjourn until Monday at 10 o'clock, which also waw defeated. On tho Democtatic side, a motion sluiply to adjourn, which, under the rules, would be until to-mor- TOW at 10, was then made, and, upon call of the ayes utd nocs, was Jost, by 57 syes to 68 noer. Nopkiug then offered 8 pesolution to adjeurn over untll Monday at 2:30, aa the Scoate had already done. A BECOKD 14D ALHEADY BXXN NADE, and everybody Kuew that uothing could bo done until then, and the motion was currled by 63 to 3 noes. And now the Democratic wan- agers arc more concerned ubout the sufe-keeping of certafn of thelr number thau 1s a ben with & Lrood uf duckliugs atwut her progeny, THE JULIET BCHEMY fur au addition tu the Peniteutfary there wasto- day brought forward in the Hobse as a foll to the Seonto bl furanew Peoite dary fu the southern part of the 6tate, This was dong by s rcsolution requinog the Bupiteutiary Comuite- sluners 10 Feport vstlmatad fur sa additlun to = nd by the reporter cpreseututives were 1% unwise to The people 11 thicy bg- the present Penitentiory to accommandate 600 convicts, Herrington denounced 1t as in zotne sense comnitting the Honse to the Jolint scheme. He was also opposal to it beeattse the ntcesaity for an addition to the Penltentiary i not uppear, and it conll not e presumed that 1f such ber wonld ha fact b ity exnted the Governor advise the Iouse of Laue mesaze. TIE YNT CANTE LEVER. Matthew's joiut resolution Introduced In the House, providing for a cunstitutional amend- went, §s Cesigned to meet the Sny Carte levee enses, The projused amendim 13 1o Nec, M, Art, 4 of the Couatitution, to make (rend thus: The Ueneral Assminbly may pasa lnwe perimiting the owners or octupants of lands to construct dralne, ditches, and permanent levees for ayricnitneal and sanitary purposed acroes the inndn o’nfln-r-. and to provide a syuten of aisedsments againet the lants benadied for the purpose of pay- g theexpensenof the construction ofsafd ditches, draine, aml permanent levees, and to keep the sama in repalr. WISCONSIN. STANDING COMMITIRRS, Bgecial Dispatch to The Tridune. ‘Mapisox, Wis., Jan, §2.—The Senate met this morning at 10 o'clock. The standing commit- tees of the Senate were announced as follows: Judlelary—W, L. Harder, Columbla; M. P. Wing, [a "Cronse; George B, Burrows, Dane: T, 1. 1ndd, Brown: Joreph Rtankin, Manitowoe, On ¥tate Affairs—0). ¢, Hathaway, Grant; K. J. Flint, Dunn: I, E. Davie. Dane. Finance, Banke, and Commerce—1, B, Treat, Green: L. W, Burder, Columblia; dohn L. Mitcheil, Mifwaukee. 4 Rutlronds—A, Farr, Kenosha: Thomas B, Scott. Wood; I, 8. Sackett, Green Lake: . W, Van Sehalck, Milwaukee: Samuel 8. Fideld, Ashland; M. P.Wing. La_Crosse; Joln L, Mitchell, M waukee: Juseph Rarkin, Manltowoe; W, W, Reed, Jeflerson, Education—Richardson, Hiner, and Davle, M)Jnnulnuure and Commerce—Terry, iliner, and ert, Incorporations and Pablic Improvements—Scolt, Treat, and Ityan. ‘Town and County Oficers—Douglass, Grimmer, and Mumbra. , Public Lands—Dilair. Douglass, and Willlams, Military Attalre~Tate, Bones, and Albert. Privileges aud Elections—Sackett, Terry, and Schneider. Legislatis Dlalr, Sehneider, Federal Relations—R, J. Flint, Dunn; A, Farr, Kenosh; T\ R Hudd, Brown. Hoads and Dridges—Urimmer, Downs, and Cavanagh. Agriculture~Arnold, Welch, and Cavanagh, “‘.‘lm"““ und Smelting—Van Schalck, Farr, aod Expenditure—Arnold, and sms. Engrossed Blllsa—Durean. Hathaway, and Davie. Enrolled Billa—Bones, ate, and Ryan. Joiut Committes on the P'art of Senate Claims— Welch and Richardsun, Printing—Fideld and Ryan. Resolutfons were Introduced Lo amend the Constitutfon fncreasing the numbers of the Su- 83 resident clerisymen Invited to lons with prayer; for adjournment on the20th ot l"t'brunrj'. Bllls were introduced relating to appeals from Justices’ Courts; to appropriate to the, State Prisun $37,000. Adjourned till Tucesday, In the Assembly the "Standing Committeer ;rnre announced by Speaker Cassoday as fol- owa: Judiclary—W Ringle, Flander Wuys and Mes E.Carter, Spence, Keeley, Plerce, eeley, Nelvon, Rice, Humis- ton, Kewlincr. Federal Helationa~-\W, E. Carter, Dixon, Leave ens. Salentne, Nnbbard, ; itucation=Dalley, Naxwell, Anderson, Keorgh, nzle, Hallfoade—W. J, Fixke, Huritut, Phillips, Shep- herd, Iyde, Kadi Teedlg, MeCallom, Van Watere, Insurance and Wanke and Hanking—Vance, Phil- Hips, Dourman, Wail, Tiammel. b State Affalex-.Phineas Haldwin, Lindnay, Dook- etadt, Field, lfyde. Knowlton, Carnichael, Privilegen and Llections—Spence, Fisk, Luch- singer, Daily, schober, Ticorporativne—DeLand, Gray, Newman, Walk- er, Amoli. e = wiessments and Coffection of Takes~Hull, P Johaseu, Truell, Fiynu, Crackett, Lumber and Mauul urnett, A, C. Bald- i iy, Gostee, Wannemacker: c Improvements—DBlack, tGreenlog, Knapp, ScCartys Ko RERRE Militia—ltetr, Darwln, Weeks, Roade Agrlculture—Brooks, ' Abel, ' McChe, Secimnelr., Town and Connty Organlzations—Levens, H. J. , Doustnn, Earnest, Mabr, _Roads aud Urldges- Seymour, Grover, Wyatt, Newman, Wrigh State Lunds—Linderman, Dols, Hurlbut, Walk- er, M. Johuson. Sed.cal Bucloties—Ficld, Schufeldt, Sarnam, Kuah$ Fitzgerald, Legislative Expenditures—Brock, Maxwell, Sur- nam, Yhomtow, Engrossed ; Billa—Tlerron, Inniss, Anderson, Stapleton, Touley. Eurolled Bills=~Llon, Weeks, Itice, Hamilton, neent, Jolut Asrembly Claims-Luchsinger, Sylvester, Schuleldt, Diras, 1, o carter, 8 85 Churltuble il Penal Institations—Mereill, Kuapp, Ulakenlee. Priutinz—Pierce, Darwin, Flsch. The resolutian granting the use of the Asteme bly Chamnbier to the students of the State Unds versity for the purpose of boldingz the seeond anhuul oratordeal contest was adopted, The object OF the contest ks ta dectde who of the tive conteatants elected from the college at large slall represent the University in the Btate Ora- torlal Cuntest. INDIANA, A STRINGENT RAILIOAD LAY, Special Dispatch to The Tribune., INDIANAPOLEY, Juu, 12~Iu the Leglslature today, Senator Reed futroduced a bIll to pro- vide fur the salety of human lives ou railroads, He requires the use of brakes under control of the englneer under denalty of 8500 each trip, anda double umount fu clvil dumazes to ony ooe fnjured; requires aunual reports of the tlles run, passengers carried, persous kitled, and the amount of damuges uld, of which the Auditor of Stute must pu'sish an abstract, A fullure to compty will subject the company to Lelng enjolned from running its road. A false report I8 to be treated as felony, sublecting the author to flue and Imprisonment. A jolut resolution was {ntroduced into the Tlouse asking for a repest of the Bankrapt law, THYE AIDISOR'S BEPONT. mIn nfs veport the Auditor uf St estimates the recelpta for the yeur vinding Ovt, 81, 1677, at £1,350,000, and the expendittres at ubout §1,50,- VU, Thers will be extiordibary expenses amounting to unother halt mbllion, He sayvs the fevy lixed by the last Legistuture,—13 centy, —will not be eutliclent, ‘The” Jevy fixed by this Ansembly will certafuty be ws muich as 15, and tuy be 20 centy. Tho iwsain part of the fore. gomg debt becomen due I INGS and 157, and, unless provision s mwle tor its payment, the Finance Board shuuld be suthonzed (o couthiue the teurporary luans, NEBRASKA. TUE LEGISLATUNE. Spectal Divpatch 1o The Tridune, Osana, Neb., Jun, 12.—Sixty-three Di)s bave been intvoduced in the Nebrasks Legialature, praminent winong which ure the following: To regulate the pructico of medicine and surgery by campelling pratitloners to show diplomas or other evidence of protesslonal knowledie, and to abtaln lieense from a State Board ol Medtenl Examiners, the same belng intenided to prevent fuacks making an honest lvelihood; providing for a geologieul survey of tho State; to cut down salarles sud fees of county ofilcers; en- larging the jurisdietion of County Courts and Justiees of the Peace; providing that llguor Heense shall be fssued only onu wajority vote of the people of the town. [n the Senate to-dav, r resolution was Intraduced to discan- tinue the Agrienttursl Colleze Department fof the Btate University, coats §11,500 per aue U ung only #1, > " TUBPENAT ‘The Legislature has adjourned until 2 o'clock Monday, tu order to give the Senatoglal candi- dates ||Xel|l{ of thue to cancus und hring thy furces Into Tme for orenlug the skirinish o v rat bullot will be taken. Ju conceded that Hitcheock 1s beaten, ha the comiug man 18 1s something which o feflow can as yet find out 1o a cortalnty, ‘The suti-Hitcheoek men will not probably lmfil 4 caucus until after the first ballof, snd then thelr caudidate will be selected from the trio, Crounz, Brigys, or Saunders, sud the wun who i3 thus chosen will be electe ——— TENNESSEE, bt NO ELECTION YXT, Spacial Dispate &0 The Triduxe. Nasuvieer, Teun., Jan. 12.—Thirteen more ballets sud no election. Hailey's vote stood from 33 to 48 throughout the ballotings, while, with the help of Key's fricods, who bave much to gain by antagonizing the Hate and Balley tactions, Bate obtained 30, but fell back on the fortiett and last ballot. Day reccived 20 votes. 3 it 0, sruduaLr, DECLAMATION. ‘The followlng dash of eloguence by Scnator ‘Thowpsou had the cllect of dumagivg Bate: Mau. PEEs1oExT: A vislon of Lke past rushes by {fore 1ac. 3 preat Lattie—thousands l’mhl‘l‘llx roar of artillary and the clarh of munketry, Isee im reel and Tall. and. ae ne faile, pointing his mbiing sword tuward the enemy and shoutlnw: tin, my arave buye, to victory or deat! T fs the zrand typ fihting’ tor ine. stitutlonal Hberty Jordan ¥tok memY:r of Congress Lefore the War, will be nominatel to-morrow, WEST VIRGINIA. HOV, JACONS' MEIAGE. Wnezuixe, W. Va, Jan, 12.~At today's meeting of the Legislature Gov. Jacols’ mes- sage was rend. After referring to general af- falrs and the Iate natlonal electfon, tht essaze Is confined strictly to local and State matters. The Treasurer's report shows that the recelpts from ail sources, Incliding halances on hand,for the fiscal year ending Sept, 39, 1376, were §50,- 454,13, agalnet $£20,50L.5% for the ending Sept, 30, 1575, an {1 of £50,6:41 Disburaements for the former period were £632,801.48, azalnet 47 for the latter, an fncréaseof $105,719.31 ' Balance_on hand (.. 1, 1574, $252,04 ne date 1330, FX7.0462.05. ‘The message is conskdered an ahfe document, and contalns sume excellent sucegcstions for further econnmwy fn conducting the atlairs of the State. h of wanhnod,” 1L 14 Gien, Bate, intlug for you, Aighting for con- ARKANSAS, ' TROOPS AT HOT SPRINGS, LitTie Rock, Ark. Jan, 12.—But little was done {n the Legislature to«lay., The Scnate res- olution In relation Lo the presence of troops st Ifot Springs washrought up in the fHouse, The resolution prays that cfforts be made to with. draw them, 48 they are unnecessary, CRIME. SPRINGFIELD, ILL. Sgectal Dispaleh to The Tribune. SPHINGFIELD, [, Jun. 1%.—Io the United States Court, ‘Thomas McGritnes, of JefTerson County, counterfeiter, was sentenced to the Penltentiory for a terin of two years. Samuel 1ewls, for robbing the Post-Office at York, Clark County seutenced to the Pen- ftentimiy for ohie year, ‘Toe Grand Jury returned indlctinents against Obadiali and Stephen G. Ritchey, of Hamilton County, for retailing lguor and manufacturing and scllng tobaceo without paving the spectal tax required by law, and Joseph Woodward and Levi Cox, of Decatur, for passing counterfeit mone Sonie of the 8pringfield merchants and others are suifering from the operations of Thomas J. Orr, who for two or turee years past has been dealing in Hve stock and carrving on farmbug overatlons near the city, end Who absconded last night, viethnizing persons here £3,000 or §10,000, MURDEROUS ASSAULT. Special Dispatch to The Tribune, INDIANATOLIS, Jun. 12.—C. N. Walle, editor of the Danville Indientan, published at Dun- ville, twenty miles west, bitterly attacked the Rev. 8 P, Colvin, o Methodlst minister, in his paper of yesterday, a8 o hypocrite, ete. The preacher called at the oflice last evening to gret o paper, when he aud the editor had some words, resulting fn the two clinching, the wr aimply holding Walls off ot arm's Walls got hiold of a * stde-atick " and lim three blows on the head, and he fs now i a entleal condition. Walls has been indicted by the Grand Jury for assault und bat- tery with intent to murder, The opiujon of the vilfuge 13 strongly uuainst Walls, REFORM-SCIIOOL RIOT. WoncesteR. Mass, Jun, 12.—~A serlous riot took place ut the Westboro State Reform Schiool this evenlng. About 100 boys were In the up- rising, and the siznal was given by shatting off therus In the school-room. The tlght waea esperate oue for a few minutes, ¥ artivle f turniture {n two ol the rooms bewg com- letely demolishied, ‘Ihe offleers succeeded o keeping the rioters in the rooms until help was summoned, and then subdued them by the free use of water trom & hydrant, None of tne officers or men were serfously hurt, uid none ot the boys escaped, s A BIG DEFALCATION, Porcureresie, N, Y., Jun, 12.—Alex. Barton, Casbier of the Natfonal Bank of Fishkill, {3 chiarged with o deficlency of from 820,000 to £00,000. It 18 possible that the defaleation is over the amount stated, Barton says he sold bonds left ut the bank for safe keeping to pay overdrarts, but declines to eive the nsmes of persons muking the overdralts. No money has een pald ot b)- the bauk to<lay, sud nu “busi- ness will be trunsacted until the result of the examination of the accounts s been reached, A COLD CITAS CueysNNg, Wy., Jun, 12.—Two prisoners en- route for the Penltentfary at Laratnle In charge of a Deputy-Sheriff jumped o trulu ucar Red Butteawhilst inmotion, They were pursued by the Bherifl, and one recaptured, after a chase of twelve miles. The weather was very severe, and the Bherlll and the captured man were frost-bitten. The other, ftis feared, perlshed, A SERIOUS CHARGE, Hpectal Dispatch to The dridune. Peoria, 1L, Jan. 12 —Tne vollce arrested a younz man 17 yeurs ol this morning ou com- platut of a ludy who charges bim with commit- ting rape on hier daughter 4 years of age. The soung man lus Leretofore Lorne an excellent character, and Ws irfends cladm that a case can- 1ot be made out sgainst him, FRAMIS, Spectul Dispatch to The Tribune, Lavoure, Ind., Jan. IL—McKoy und Baldwin, acouple of tramps Who have heen runnfug around the country varnlshing chutes anl fur- lture, did some work for Mrs, J K went through her burean-drawers, ntid took vut soine £30, und left, They were urreated Just ulght fn this city by Sherit! Hawkin: TRAIN-ROBUERS, Povaurrrae, N. Y., Jun, 12.—~Turee bur- glara were urreated on the Montreal train, on York Central Road, while endeavoring K futo the Nutlonal Express Cotupany's —— e HE DUEL, Sad Flsttening Out uf the Great Kensation Caused by the Mortal Combut of Slr James Bennett und Him of the Horsawhip, Special Disgateh to The Tribure. New YOk, Ju Leonaid Jerome, an fu- thmate friend of Mr. Bennett, andof hus party at Philadelpliu, bos at st told the true story of the duel, 1t grees with the speclal frow this city to Tog Tnmuse of Wednesduy, save thut one sbut only was tired dnstead of three. As soon as the shot wua fired, Mr Bennett declared his houor satistled aud made apologies, iorcover, to Mr. May for his past conduct, OF course Mr. May could do nothing but aceept, and the parties quletly vacated the fleld, My explamed why Mr. Beunett repeat- caly gaked blu friends If he bad done wrong i making Wis proporats. Wiilo they ‘sald uv, not one of them but was sceretly dis- prusted with him. Sluce the fucts sbuve stated Lave become known tu the members of the Unlon Club with whom Mr. Hebuott was wostly wesuclated they Lave expressed their surprise und chutempt freely, und the duelist Bas lost custe greatly, Itis charged that the fuvivlable secrecy tnalutained s due to' the futvical nature of the aifair—uot to fear of ur- 1eat. Reusutfonal storfes were affoat yestenday and to<lay that Mr. Beanett and Miss May had been manded and had salled from Philadelphis. These were disproved carly, uiid the disproof is ntirmed by dispatches from Philadelphia, ‘The fact comes direct from Mr. Jerome, that Mr. Benuett §s dn the city, and has no fdea of guing to Europe. He will stuy here unless the legul wuthorities show o dispaition to push matters, 0 which case he will elther conceal himselt I the viclulty tl the excitement bluws over or go to Califurnis, us be has long intented o, ‘That he Las not thought of guing to Europe 1s slio stuted by the Dusiness manager of the Herald, who shiould know. Miss May Is ut iome, still Ul from the effects of her disappolutment, snd still fguorsnt of whaut bas transplred. d Prest. New Youiraue B Autadd fratrs Puia. delphia s) 1 says that the tall geutlewan who lett for é:fruxn; by the steamship 1linols yesters day was J. H. Candell, o wemver of the Britfsh Centenolal Comwission, and not Mr. Beunets. New YoBK, Jau. 12— speclal frum Phila delphis notes a rumor that Mr, Beupett sud Miss May Lad warricd and sailed from that dlty for Europe. A geotleman, whoso sppuarauce was like that of Mr. Bennett, went hastliy on board the steamer [Hlinofe fust before fta de- ! parture with a lady closely veled, and bnth went muediately to tivle staterpoms, avolding all obgervation. Mr. Heanrett's nome, however,odid not appear un the pasacngor lat, The tirana Jury 1 ave had My, Beuvett's faw. yer and Mr, Uetfichs before then, but learned | nothine. Several friends of the duclists have left the ity for fear of arrest. CASUALTIE COASTING ACCIDENT,. Byeclal Dispatch 10 The Tribune, Laraveres, Ind, Jan. 12.—Last evening, while coarting on South-Street Hill, fu this eity, three young men recetved serlous i not fatal injurles. Will Templeton, son of Col. J. W. Templeton: Clint Itay, son of Benjamin Ray; and Witt Bausemer, son of Jolin €. Bausemer, had two sleds lashed together. Hiusemer was iying down on the foremost sled, steering, while Ray and Templeton sat up on the rear, On the steepest part of the hill they lost con- trol of the sled, and were run into the deep gutter Just above @ crossing une der which was a2 dralopie wii heavy stone work at the kead, Bausemer was thrown head flrst Into the uipe, and Koy and Temnpleton violently agalust the stone work, Al were badly eut and brulsed, Rauscmer sustained eerfous” internal Infuries, Ray suilfers concussfon of the brain, and Tem- pleton revere cuts and brufses on the heud ond a broken nose. This evemng Baueemer and Ray’s symptoms are fess favorable, und their condition conshlered critical, THIE OH10 ICE-GORGE. Cixcissati, 0., Jan. 12.—In breaking the jce- Korge here this morning, the new steamer Calu- met, valued at £24,000, sunk, and Wil probobly prove o total loss, She was fnsured for $17,00. She had a cargo for New Orleans, some 300 tons, the greater part of which will be saved. ‘The Ice {3 gerzed agaln, bul appearances are that it will soon move, CINCIRNATY, O,y Jan, 13—1 a. m.~The Ilce In the river started again about wmidnleht, but soun gorged ogain. The steamer Andes was sunk. No other bosts were Injured. The weather lias turned colder, aud, {f this continues, no further movement of ice Is expected, The Andes was valued at 824,000; no insurance. OCEAN DISASTERS, New Youk, Jan. 12.—Three Claddagh flsh- ermen, blown ofl the const of Galway, Ircland, In the terrific Atlantie wales, arrived hiere yes- terday, having been rescued from their open smack on the sixth night out, and after terribie sufferingzs, The natnes of the men rescued are Nicholas Moran, s fatbier Patrick Moran, and Nicholas Smieh. John Moran, aged 04, and o brother of Patrick, was washed overboard and drowned, New Yong, Jan. 1 dispateh trom Glog- cester, Magg., kaya ten of the schonners of the fshing flect are missfug, and donbtless lost, and, that the crews of them have probably perishied. Thi schouncrs carry an average of ten juen cach. A FALLING ROOF. New Yonx, Jan, 12.—=The roof of the Grand Central Depot has fullen n from Forty-second to Forty-fifth strects, No partleulars, Latei—A portion of the glass roof of the Grand Central Depot was crushed to-doy by the welizht of snow, aud fell directly over the apot where trafns discharge thelr passengers. No person was fujured. A number of strect-cars were damaged and car-horses eut by the glass. A BRAKEMAN KILLED. Special Dispalch to The Trivane, Davexronr, Ia,, Jau. 12.—Yesterday after- noon a brakeman ou the Chleaze, Rock Island & Pacific Rallroad fell between his cars while workinrr a brake, and was killed. Tlls body was dragied nearly a mile, amd was terribly mutilat- 1, Ills name was James Ryder, und he was 24 yeirs of uge. THE BURNING MINE. Hannisseng, Pa., Jun, 12—~The fire which broke ont fn the Lykens Valley Mines gan. 1 s gradually diminishing, atd the steam engiue which wus sent there from this city lius been re- turned. It §8 now belicved that the damage wiil not be ns great as at tirst feared. —. WASHINGTO) The President Expinins Why He DIl Not Fapend All tho itiver and Hurbor Money --<The Follce Investigations--Confirmue tlous. Special Disyateh to The Tridune. Wasmyaron, . C., Jui. 12.—Three Demo- cratson the Pacille Rallroad Commlttee ob- Jected ta the Texas Paettie Subsidy il Two of thew, Snyder, of Wisconsin, and Phillips, of Missourd, voted agalnst it, and oune ather, while agreeine that 1t wight be reported, reserved the nght to oppose It in the House. There is con- siderable Demacratic upposition ta the measure among menmbers i spite of the claim ot its felends that it can be passed. Some of the lat- ter, however, are hepinntug to fear that there will not e time enongh for its consideration, To the Western Ansacialed Press! Wasiinoron, D, C., Jan, PL—The President to-day seut a message to the Honse of Repre- sentatives in reply to o resolutlou respecting the expenditure of certain moneys appropriated Inst sesslon fn the River and Hurbor bill, and Inclosing u report from the Seeretary of War on the subj 'The Secretary eoys the act was slizned on the 14th of Auzust, ad on same day the Prest- dent sent u spectal messuge (o the House stuting thut he did not conslder ft okilzatory wpon hin toexpend all the noney approprinted I th Bilts that durlng s tern of ollice 1o mone should be_expended ou works tiot clearly ni- tiousl, and thit, uwiig to contemplated loas af the revenue, it mizit e inposeible W expend AUY IBOBEY UPON TeW Works, The principles enundated In this message bave governsl the By ry's actlon on this subject in every ease presented to him. Inme- dutely after Fecaving the bill the L A gineer waa direvted 1o sk for statements engineers fncharge of works 0s to what cuuld he pustponed for the present, aml r from them recommended the expenditne ot about $4,MU000 of the appropriation. This re- duction was so slight as practleally to amonnt to wuthing, and therefors on the 4th of Septem- Ler, baving obtulued the approval ot the Pro dent, the Beeretary directed the Chlef of gineers, whose Knowledge of thissubject 18 mors extendod thaa that ot any vther oflicer of the Government, to make allofmente from the sums apuropriated for vaijuus Works sccording to the hest of his Judgment, and - such manicr that the total nniount should st exceed £2.00,000, only providing thut 1o new wurks aliouiil be bes gunl, and sone cantiuued that were not national in their churacter. {n making the otinents, (t was fonnd thut the smonbt deslznated, (0U,000, Wus not quite suticlent for the purpose of earrying on works slsolutely necessary, i therefore, the Chiel of Engincers, ufter an vx- tended futerview with the Presidest, wis au- tlorized, fn October, o increase the watount to Q0. Sinee that date a few cases where siiall anms were urgently 1e- quired to p ze, o L0 ke lnportant examinations, ¥ acted upou, wnd pasallly there inay be wmore of them. T'hie Secretary suggests that the President had the authority Jor Lis action wider the lw und wuthority found o the River sl larbor Lill feaells The bilk wan fn w0 way mandatory un the Preshlent to expend the fall anount ot the ap- propriation,—nearly ive mitlions, Fie exercise ot Lus daacrction wis infuenced by the condition of the Treasury amd the nature of the appropel- wtlon fur othier public Works of qute as ik Mnportance as river sud harbor Wnprovements, n the nyestization to-day before the Bclect Comuftiee un the allege) baprupes conduct of Murtagh, Presblent of the Police Board of this t, Malor Ricliunds, Polfee Superlntendent, -exadned for neardy tw Wilson, counsel fur Murt; . gambling-ho Juhu A, Mchevitt, of ths police torce, was examinet to-nigit. Hls testimony corroburated that given by Ly Muj. Ricuurds in relation to Murtugh's stiempt to have Represcutative Whitthorne decoyed foto a house ot bad repute through the azeiiey of some woman, Witness testitied that ke conversed with Maj. Rlchunls and Murtugh in relution to the wanner in whicl Whitthorue was to be decoved, and Murtagh directed Mafe Richirds to turulsh witness wll the noney necedsary for carrying out the plot agaiuat Whitthorue, . The Bevate costirmed the fullowing nomina- tions: Stewart L. Woodford, United Stateas At- toruey for the Bouthern District of New York: Johin G. Clark, of Wisconsin, Surveyor-Uencrul of Dukota Territory; Moscs M. Bune, Recciver of Public Moneysal Nalt Lake ©ity; Moses Hailett, United states Dlstrict Judve for tho Districd of Colorado; 5, Decker, United States District Atworney for Colorado; Claries D. Fas- tou, Register of'the Laud Oulce st Florguee, | Arlzona: William N, Relley, Reglster at Pres- cott, Arizona. . Postmasters—I1, H. Winslow, Kokomo, Ind. Menrs H. Aplw, Wenona, Mich.; Joho W i Plpher, Manhattan, Ku FIRES. AT JANESVILLE, WIS, Spectal Disateh to The Tribune. FANEAVILLE, Wik, Jan. 12.—A frame dwelllng belonging to Mrs. C. A Alden, on Blufl street, tuok fire from o defective flue ahout 8 o'clock last evening, and was burned to the ground with almost the entlre contents, Loss about £1.500: Insured i the Bpringlield Fire & Marine for £500. The tenant, A, 1. Baker, lost ou turnitare about £2,000; (nsurcd, 81,430 In the 8t. aul Fire & Marine. AT EATON, 0, CLEvELAND, O., Jan. 12—\ special to the Akron Heacon says: % The new saw and grist il belunging to James Bratton, and the Unloo Church bullding at Exston, ., were totally de- strayed by fire last ntght. Loass on mill, 810, 000: on cinfreh, 81,00 110 maurance. Supjosed o be the work of an hncendiary, AT NEW HARTFORD, TA, Spectat Dispaich to The Tridune Dunvque, la., Jan, 12.—A fire ot New Hart- ford, Ta.,a station ou the Jowa Central Raflroad, destroved Enslen's mitl. Loss, §8,000; ualn- sured.” Cause unknown, AT ROCHESTER, N, Y. Rociuesten, N, Y., Jan. 12,~The old Metho- dist Church and a number of business houses were burned to-day. Loss estimated at 210,000, ‘The fire was caused by the explosion of & kero- sene lamp. THE WHISKY RING, Rumor that Joyce Jian Heen Pardoneds— Another Iald Talked of in Missourl. Special Dinatch fo The Tribune. 8r. Lot1s, Jan. 12.—Rumors have been cur- rent In this city for the past day or two that Col. John A. Joyee, of Whisky-Ring notoriety, has been pardoned, or Is about to Le pardoncd, by the President, and those who are Intimate with his affairs clnim that the rumors are true. The following dispatch from an influential (‘rlcnd In Washington was received by Joyce to- doy: Hold the fort, for 1 am cominz. Wil start Sundny. ‘This strengthens the belief that he has been pardoned. Those who are posted elafm that a pardon will only give Joyee his lberty for a fme, us several additional indltments are hanging over his head, which, if teled, will re- sult in his convietlon, In this coune:tion 1t I8 nlso asserted that the revenue olliclals are planning another rald on certain distilleries which ure thought to be run- ning crouked, ond their Intentlons having leak- ed out created quite a sensation, LHE SNOW-STORM. Auother Ilone, In splte of all the snow which fell Thursday, the downward dance of tie flakes began nguin yesterday morning, and was Kept up, with briet intermlssions tor refreshiments, during the day, Happily there was no wind, and consequently no drifting, and the street-cars were able to get alung without difficulty, and toc shop-girls returning (rom work did not have to wade throuzh drifts like thase which bad vexed them on the preceding evening, Althouch the * beautiful * has been coming down almost [n- cessantly for the lurt two days and nighte, yet the rallroads did not suffer as much as might be expected under the clrcumstances. There was but little trouble during Wedneaday, ns was stated yesterday, but as the A in- creased © tn lolenee and the snow began to - drtt Wednesday nfght, the troubles of the rallroads commencw). The trains all left on thne, but must of them had to *go slow ™ before they were outelde the city, and the tralus on rome of the Mies were con- siderably delayed betore they ol through the worst drifts, “The prineipal tronble was experi- eneed Just onteide the citv Hmits and o the netzhbirhood of heusington, From the reports recelved at the rallroud ofilees ft appears that the Enow-storm Was severest in thits vicluity, and consequently the tfalus suffered but Jitele delay after getting o short diatance out of the city, Itwas fortunnte for the roads that the suow wus very llght, and I the few pluces where ft driftea ft ocould easily be re- moved, Although it {s wtlll * snowlng 1t fa not belfeved that any serlous delays will oceur utany polnt. and the teains ou il the roads lett ot the regular time last evening, A WALK AMONU T VARIOUS HAILIOAD EAD- QUAKTENS showed the situation to be as follows: The Michlzau Central express-traln which 1at beee at 5:14 o'clock Thursday evenlnz got into u drift pear Kensington and stuck fust, The en- @ne unidtehed, and, in teying to get back to the traln, it conld not’ make 1. The cngine of a freight-train was then secured tu pish up the trafn, but merely succeeded fn pushing one or twa of the sleepers off the track, The result of these troubles was y ot some ten hours tu this traiu and & delay of over two hours of the fncoming express-train, All the other tratns which urrived yesterday were bebiud, but none of then more than an our. The Lake Shore & Michican Southern Rafl- road also suffered sevesely from the snow, The principal trouble was between this ety ang i'nlulmur. The trains which urrived during the duy weee from one tu five hours behiud thue. ‘The Baltimore & Ohlo Rallrnad had some troubfe, aud {ts trains were defayed from one to two hours, ‘I'hie Pittabuns, Cincinnatl & Et. Louts tralns unshicrably aunoyed by the stiow, and the Mo toaw arnived tivo Honrs atal 4 hatt too at ‘The tralns of the Kankukee lne were also ever two hous belnd thoe whein they urrivat fere yesterday morning, The Pittabu Fort Wayne & Chicago Huii- Foad B e e between here and Eugte- Wood, but not enouh to cunse rerlous o la?». Most ot the trutus which arnved during the day were newrly on tine. Such wt least bs claunad by the manugers uf the powd i this ¢ty The Chivarn & Alton Ratiroad hal consldera. Nle trouble trom o snowdrilt at Brighton course, and the fncoming tram Thursday night etuck fast once ar twice, but finally imanaged to cut its way through, No trouble was experienced vesterday, apd most of the tralos were on tine, Fhere wis but lttle anow ot this rud south of Jotiets The Ninols Ceutral had adittle dithculty vear Calumet, but not enough to cause serlous delay, The wind blew the piow off the track nearly the entire distance. Bome trouble {8 appri ded fu case the wind stoufid shift to the west or northwest, There was aleo sume trouble from the snow ob the lown Divielon, but ut last sevounts all bstacles bad heen removed, Mr. doseph Tucker, the General Manager of this voud, arrved from Cudro Bt evendng, and he states that the jee blockade at that point hay been nuch relleved wml the ferrytouts were awsth by regalar trigs agzin, “The worning truin on the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacitle Iailroa | was utic hour late, but all the othier tratus came (o on thne, The delay on the nornlug train s sald tu have been gecasioned by waithig for the Unlon Pactle train ut Umalia. The Chleago, Buslington & Quiney Rarlroad sufered couslierably between here und Auruva, and s tralns were uch delayed. The Paitic CX[reos Was sone three hours behind tlne, ‘The suow drifted haly just outaide by dty Hunlts und at Hinadale. The Cilcaro & Northwertern esperfenerd mont of the trouble between here and” Mifway- Kevo On the fowg and Galenn Divisiuns thre Waa but little, The Shlwsukee tralns wers from one to twao hours behind thue, aml o the otbier divlsions Tromw o guarter 1o half an hour, The Chivugo, Milwaukee & St. Paul Lad also to coutend upalust the snow, but the trains which arrived duragg the day were not muck out of tme, BUSINESS NOTICES. coalne allays lrritatlon, re- ey to daudrudl, and juvigoraies Pillarien b the highest degree. & deserved reputstivn fus promotiug the eon tn aud preceving Lis beduty uf e human hair, Ladics dremslng tieir hair elab- orutely for the evensug will iod that it fper Lt llll! natural glosn to the Lalr, sud will cause it 1o retain ita shapie for houre. e —— Boland's Arciratic Bitter Wine of Iron Is remedy for pervous debibiy, mpovershed boud, aud impalred digation, Depot, 53 Clark street. For Cou; Colds, uud Throut Nsorders wse **Brown's Bropchis) Troches, * having proved shelr cficacy by a test of wany yoars. FROFESSIONAL, AT PILE s ety SRR LA Medtava-at., Chit VEGETINE. TEGETINE Stk t the £008 of e dlasnse by purifying the Liood, restarne the Tiverand Kidneyy :’;“hm{nyx-cl|nn?7=- VIRUTAKIG The fiervons syatety VEGETINE Irnot 4 vite, nausecns componnd, whieh stmply purzse Lhe buwels, but & safe, erzgnl n‘mr!lfh wnl?.-nyfiu ure 10 PUHIY the bloo tand ther by rrator: the hesith, VEGETINE 15 now prescribed fn eases of Rerofula aml othee df fascy at (he biead, by many of the twd phystrisns pe: Inie 10 ts great auccess o curing all diacases of this " VEGETINE frnee nat decelvs favalids Into falee hoges by pnrg aind errating & etiiiane aniet il g, e clearing and pifysie i Tl system, fos g fatient ralually 10 perfect hieaith, VEGETING Wasalooketupon w an experiment for roms time Ly sulnie of uie best pligsleiRis, LUt those most tncredulad 4ard 1o it MeAL are ow 1ts Tk wrdeat 11 i Supposters, e VEGETINE Instead of being & puffed-up mediclae has worke way up 1o fis prescnt adunihing surced y St in carlug all Qlacases of the b aod,of Whitevee VEGETINE 3 Noston pliyrician, ** has no cqual ae s hiood-pusl- 1 of ite nuany wondertul cures, after all lad failed, borat, ol g 1 ke, Pmta, and lieehs, eac] el 18 hid effective, and they ure compaunded fnsuch s manner 2810 produce astunlailag reauits. VEGETINE 1asckaowledged and recommended by physicians and aputhiecarive to be the bmat piirider AR Clenger of the 1lood yet aiscoveret, and thouands spes! who hiave been restured Lo hesith, ERoos. WHAT IS NEEDED. Bostox, Feb, 13, 1871, ML T Srerne: el 1 1981 Dear Blr—Abont one year since.6l foand m) fechle condition from general tebiity, N was strougly Fecommenue 1to ma by a.friend who hat been tiici bencfited by 100 gue, 1 procured tue artle cle, Bud atterustug sevcral Lottles was rostured Tiealth, and discontihued It use. tiere is i miedicing stipertor to 1t iatta praise 3 uily recommend lllflllmn tu n::lxdfll’! themn to pe peetsany yours, pectiiliy Yoy, perrivaiLt, Flrm of 5. M. Petttagill & Co., 10 State-st., Doston. CineinxaTy, Nov. 20, 1672, Me. L R, STRSPX S Dear Str—The two hattles of VEGETINE farnished me by your agent iy wife haa used with great benegt. For u lunk time afic has been troubled with diziness and_ cistiveness: thisy troublesare Bow cutircly re Duved Ly the use of \ ¢ epsta and General Khie wa. rd, 223 Walnat-st. FEEL MYSELF A NEW MAN. e NaTick, Mess., June 1, 1872, zx e rhrouih the ailviee and earmest persnaston 2 F B ISest, 0f (i place. 1 have boon taks TINE for byspepals, uf which 1 have sullured ed only two Lottles, aad clready tecl myselt 1 1y, Hespeetfulr ™ pr. 3. w. canTERL Report from a Practical Chemist and Apothecary. atos, Jan. 1, 1974, Dear 1r—This fat0 certity tiat | hize sold ‘st o 154% duzen (1s52 bottlesi ot your VEGETINE i April 12, 1570, and can truly sa¥ that it has g ven the Devt eatlafaction of remedy for thy cotupalns for wiileh 1t fs recommeinded tnat 1 ever sold. day pames withiout somie of my custogiers i wrlls on themselyes or thelr friends. | wu pere CORIIZABY O several ensesof Serofulous Tuiors Dol cured by VEGETINE wlone's tle vicinlis, ery respectful m Y EEH % AL LMAN, 488 Brosdway, ToH. I, Steveur, Kot Vegetne is Soll by A1 Dragists sl e OF THE CONDITION OF THE UNION NTUCK YARD TIONAL BAXR OF CHUAG, At Lake, in the State of 1linole, at the Cluse of Business, Decenber 22, 1876, Ve naents 1l LT th ther Wacvks ractional rurteney (chiding bivike apecie et adingg guld ITeasury cortie cates it V16,033.80 SinainTy d3001.11 Dl 10 Sidle Uuinhs wind baukers, 1101 BLEETH Total.. % LB1,176,080.08 State of Hlinots, County of Couks, 1. Ldward 5. sticktiey, Caslibel hank, du seletinly swear that t True o the bust 6F 1y Knuwiedie 5,5 Entucriled and uworn Lo before Juniury, 1877, Gl Correct—Attest: Preston, Keana Co., BANKERS, As mude 10 the Clearlug House Ausociation of Chi- €270, st the Close of Husiness, Dec, 22, 1870, RESOUHCES. V04,13 Bllsand natet.... 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