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VILIVAUTGUY Aiviuuvivaz pon the adjournment of the Hou After its appolntment: and 1T WAS XOT lifs FAULT il 1f tha Commnittee tored, hey as Chalr- 1 able to lay House, instead of having ferred nutll perhaps, the Henaton rial electlon was over. An amendment .was offered by structing the Committee ta remain M session sted the investization, A tothe forthwith part of husiness was In the House during its sesslon,and hierehe would stay during than was necessary to an elec- outwell had received votes, and the strength of Mr. Rlce ha creased to forty-nine. THE FIFTIE BALLOT, To tha Wedtern Amnetited I —The Hith joind United States Scnator took place to-diy, the conclusion of the balloting Mr. ng but n few votes of election, tl came intense and a auccezsion of ¢ Trom Boutwell to Hoar and from Rl-e to Bout- well, the Democrats remaining entiid for Ahbott. “Flie vote, 0y finally announced, stood s follows ber of votes, 273: neceasary to a Jioar, 146; Boutwell, 47; Ahhott, 105 Bullock, 2; Beelye, 1; Paul A quences are feared, All the meadow-land ¥ s for enine 1ime to rome. and i Hany of the villa: red s of men are thrown ont of t rain thrcughn ‘Trimble, Otta: Sutgeon: the ¥ Chaplalnt 8. F. Brown, Chicago, and J. W, Burst, Syeamore, delezntes to the Natfonnl A. Tiayer, Chicago, snd D. ay Al The next anuual e held in Springfield, Jan, 17, CASUALTIES. TNE RIVENS. Wasmineton, 1. C., Jan. 19.—The lce In the Potomac broke up Jast night, doing great dam- age. The sharp, ruaning lee cut down and rank two or three schooners, several tughoats, and a number of scows, laden and uniaden. ‘The heavy, massing fee fu-shore Jifted two river and landed dry on the wharf, TFOREIGN. Mitchell, Tollet, , seven | tlon,while Mr. B STATE AFFAIRS. Continuation of the Senatorial Dead-Lock at Spring- field, IL end wheat will suffar much. Eneatnpient 3 Fo i, Ottaw Comments of the English Press on the Eastern Situation. i« morning have b rects are two fuet TlosToy, Jau, 1 1y £aztent the connty the rivers tetween Nuneaton re tremendons nsndations, the rural Gistricts arc im- ‘War May Not Necessarily Result from the Failare of the Conforence. unthl they liad comy Armstrong objecte the amendment. flis Logan Still Unwilling to Relin- quish His Clutch on tho Republican Party. schiee to the River L Additlonal Russian Orders for War Mate- rial in the United States. e 4, and many of n7 Lonscs are from two to h rome Inetanees the In- CROOKER UNWILLING TO STAND UP TO BE PUT 1B NEWS AT WARHINGTON, Special Dispatch to The Tri; WASTINGTON, 1. C,y Jun, 19, ner used Lo say In the closing years of Lia 1 that conld he” desiznate hils wucce United States 8 Frisble Huar. this forenoon gratif of Sumner by electin me known i Hoar recefved the earnest and sincere conzratu- e portion o1 the I A pheniflennt fact connectesd with Hoar's clection is that he has not lifted o finger to seeure i, WISCONBIN, NOTHING DONE. Special Disyateh to The Trikune. ManigoN, Wis,, Jan. 10.—Both Houses of the Leulstature have adjourned until Monday even- inigy and did very Hitle husiness to-day, all the members have gone home general Importance was done, ¢ durtion of a resolution prohibithye countles, towne, or municipalitles, tivug, becomlng subseribers to the capital stock of auy rllroad, or to make any donation or 1oan to any private corporation, A resolition asking the revisora of the stat- Teport progress was adop re Feems to be u geueral opinfon that the session will be a short o TENNESSEE, DAILEY AT LAST ELECTED. epaich to The Tribuns v, Jan. 1.—The "seventy- Lhird bullot stood R cetion wis recefved with great Balley rerved tn the Legislaturcs Ile was appointed by the Governor to sit dn the Court of Atlitration of y speakingg, e lias no politi- Ile Is a inan of broad 1l il Jeave for Washington Sunda; 2, Tenn., dun. 19.~Judge James B, serenuded at the Maxwell House to- nizht, aud received with enthuslasm, bruad, conservative national speech, oo Crooker sald he wus of the Committee, and he didn't propose to be treated like o child in e wanted itunderstoot that he didw’t propose to go out of the House forths with and mlss hls yote f this investization. German Colonists Threatened by Turks at Bayroot. nt; s cyerd to them by boat, ax nuain siested by a des the afternonn non were oblized to suspend Hever bl the rari-s of Ife bein L fotest of Donn out of the The Indopendents Combine on An- derson, and Are Satisfled with Things ur Senator to attend i it also under- ate he shonld naine George chiusetts Leglst othera from them npon the flate, and crushed and wrecked boat-house and tie ad- A War Vessel Ordered to Go to Their Assistance, vontinue fn gecst o withont adjourning for 17 the Committee was not to be trusted ited the Tonze to appoint nnother, T s o be trusted, o should be feft. {o the discer 1 They would fuvestigate the matter expeditionsly and falrly, LYTIING GOLS A3 IT ‘LAY After fmther disenssion, on motion of Wil- derman,of 8t. Clair (Democrat), Granger's ves- olutlon, with all the smendments,was voted, 8o the Committee will Investizate as they decmn Lest, and may adjourn for supper I they the Georgetown Coll julning honses of the hoat-clubs, wharves were more or Jees damaged, haviog planstne ripped off and pi Mewians, Teun,, Jan, 14 Two ur three wrecks and o Jot of drift passed here this morning. the gorge at Fort Pillow ie hroken, No zrrivals from above, and the river Is rising he terrible st THE BEAST. WHAT THE “TiMns save, Jan. 10.~The of the Conferenc sumed that the dectrion will necessarily be mude at once, : dissolution of the Conference marks the begin- ning of 8 new phase in which the Western Pawers will b for a time fnactive, and the erfal Courts will onee more coneern themaelves with the business.”” George T, Hoar Elected Sen- ator in tho Massachu- gotts Legislature. —~The tiver Is full of nex, on the fallura It i not to be pre- 1t 18 supposed that L, Jan, 10.~The Jee {s still very Jhlo, hut covers only two-thirds Three nien, who had Bailey Elected to Succeed Andrew Johnson by the Tennessee Legislature. the surisrce of the river, drifted from Goleonda ou an open flat, askore here this mornine as the flat touched the Cloudy and mifd. Py HISLATURE, N Epeclat Dirpateh to The Tribune. EpmNaviELD, introduced o resolution Commissioners to the aching were L wall Which withe ected hetween the The Daily Sews +a .: *With the break-np of the Conference enda the old-fashioned polley which aceented Tutkey as an hereditury respon- Heuexforward” Turkey must pateh up its credit the best way It can, aud Nghit its own battles,™ THE *POST.” The Jort says: ** At Umes when treaties have licen torn to rags, and international cquity dis- regarded; when the might of huge Powers and overwheltnlng armies are States; when cach giant s restrained by no law or justice, but only enleulations of brute force, and wefgh- fuz of ullisnces, pro and con, it has heen reserved for Turkey to atand forth boldly as the champlon of treaty rights and Europ The attitude of the Sultan mest win th admiration of all who are susllcicutly unpre diced to admit that the spirlt of chivalry 19, — Truesdel requrinz the Bute stennlal ‘to report MARVELOUS, Spectal Dispatch to The Tribune. MeNnOTA, Hli., Jan, 19.—A brakeman on the Chivage. Burlington & Quincy pamed George RKenworthy, noticing the spred of s car slack- enfug, ran nlang the top to discover the canse. The cars had beeame unconpled, but he did ot ieck his speed, and ~in bl have done a farge an A Prospective View of the Sen- atorial Contest in Kansas. L o mnielpal corpora- Wit the swolle ¥ ar the milway and the sibility of Enelund, of the $10,000 npproprinted by the lust Legisla- ture; also the disposition made of the receipts from the sale of bulldines, resolution Truesdel suhl that what was wanted was to know what had hecome of the money. 1he Commissioners kad apent nothing but for the building and furniture. ‘The huilding had notcost more than 25,000, and the furnit than £500 or £600, and both lind been sold alter Sherman objected to the naperston east upou the Commission, whieh hal hut 10,000 with which to areange for the Hlinots digplay, while a State lke Kousas lad & The Intimation that the appropriation hud been expended for the Lulldinz and furnlture was hunber for the building had been donated by Chicago tumbern had been @iven or loaned by Chi The Commisslotiera, subscriptions ¥ nd end raln broke over Lk nnd the qed 1. T heaten fndiore Ly the SENATORIAL. RO CIANGE OF IMPORTANCE. Spectal Disgatch to The Tribune. grrivorienp, Ik, Ja noon the two Ilouses reassembled fu joint con- ventlon for the election of Senator, but two absentees—Senators Lee and Morany, who had pajred o that Morgan might go home to visit his wife, who {s dangerousty fll. This, reduced the number of yotes necessary toa cholee from 103 to 102, but left the Republicans sliort of the majority of three, precisely as be- fore. The Democrats requived, in order to elect, the votes of the House Independents, and of all the Scnate Independents except vne. Without any vreliminary skivmishing of any kind, the roll was called for THE TIIRTEENTI DALLOT. The Senate vote stoo In support of the truction uf yroperty, notiee it in time " ahle fur several hour: many fuet of water. AUSTRIA. AN DIMENSE LAND-SLIDE. =5 a. m.=The Standard’s 13 annonnees that the com- between Trieste and Vienna has been fnterrunted three days by a trenendous cmictres of rock and carth fell on the Trieste Ruilway track and into the river $au, W—At 12 o'clock forward une. e fell, tat rehounded just ont- eide tha rail, and thus escaped being run uver by the car e had leaped from. vars were minsed at <l helng made, he was discovered in an un- Ile washrought home anid founl Lo be pretty badly fn ut daageronsly so. conslderation tation, and, on the Exhibitlon closed. ious condition. Or 1852 and 1899, Some $0,00) cul AsuTanvea, 0., Jao, 19.—The funcral serv- fees of the unidentified dead took place to-day. Nineteen budfes were lowered into the grave at Chestuut Grove Cemeted vices were held at the ' vad and bloc o liouses contaihing families were overwhehined, und the Inmates are stitl are confident they whl, the Turks, under the ance of Midiat Paehy, curry Into eflective hemg thelr new parlianiontary system, so as to Government, o finanes, and establish civil anareligious Hirty, n Lack the warm estecin of England, which will gladly see (o renovated Turkey a nation of freemen, whose conduct open up a new political hortzon, showing the duwn of cunstitutional principles In the Eust.” TIE SERVIAN CONTINGENT, Loxnoy, Jan, 20—5a. General funeral Methodist Enscopul 20K p. ., und an Eplscopal servi sat2p.om. The derey of Ashitu copal_mingsters from | < with the Masonje bree hodies still remed friends mav be entify them by pleces of clothing A Pesth telezram ancd-sllp e tiesr Logan, 20; Palmer, Haines, 1; Parish, 1. The reven Senate Independents, as on yesterday, Halnes voted for Parlsh, Ono of the Independent Senators, Kehoc, voted The House votc was: appropriation of the F10,000 liad required that vouchers be flled for every dollar drawn ont of the Treasury. ‘The yotclicrs were now on file, The Commigsioners lind alao submitted thelr res ort, wiving in detail the ftems of expenditure, ferbers had not read ity was what was the nint- neo ol the resvlution to the Library Comnilttee, wuich, atter souie fur- ther discussion, was ¢ 4 says t 1« now stateld metres of earth have fallen, T DILLS AND EEAULUTIONS, Tn the Iouse to-day bills were passed to allow rallroad and express companies to charge for storage on unmarked packages; to punish the obtaining of signaturcs 1 paper by false pretenses, the sumne as for toreery, nlution was ndopted calling on the Rail- nmls<doners to inquire and report what rallroads In the Btate, If any, are running with- out beluge properly equdpped with bridves, and guards between the cars, us required by law, il loidd: FIRES. AT I'RESCOTT, ARK. Lirrie Rocx, Ark., Jan, 19.—About 1 o'clock this morzlnz the town of Prescott wus visited The property destroyed nsisted of & row of wouden bulldings oceupled ‘The loss will probably amount to $17,000. But little Insurance, Among the merchants Lurnt out. are Stephen Courtley, Willlam Harman, R. J. Baruee, Garues, C Rapp, Shimons & of Prubst & I, of this city. is suppused to have caused the fire. NEAR 81'% LOUIS, £1. Louis, Mu,, Jan. 1%.—The German Protes- tant Orphan Asylumn, sitnated ten miles from this city, burned Inst night. Al the children e sately taken from the bullding cxeepting ene Linz, 6 renrs old, who Loss siot ascertaln ere § to the depth voted for Anderson. will he blocked lowed its Dauks. =3 of fifty feet for They will certaluly hope thut th for Jdobn C. He moved a vefe 4; Haines, 1. Young Wentworth, TAL KNOCK-DOWN, Spettal Disgaatch 0 The Tribune. 1Ny, Bl Jan, We—~On Saturday last a farmer namiesd John 1 esoltitlon altned at Logan BUN Pinuey fntroduced 2 ry for remuiniug_here to conduct hifs ow Benvix, Jan, 19.—The & a Paris Jotter oo the French vress to attak Germ; 1t also states that the I nting on the e Anderson were cust hy Ashton and Warren, Independents, er House Tndepeudents—lack, Plnney, Allem, aud Clover—stuck to Judwe David Davis 1Hckey, of Cook, as on yesterda Malues. The jolnt vots steod: Logan, 99; Palmer, 873 Anderson, 95 Davis, 4; Halunes, 23 m—A dispateh to the Standard from Pesth reports that the Rusvian volunteers who hnd left. Belgrade have been or- dered Lo stop at Turuseverky and await freeh Representatives of them were ansent from thelr post of duty itieal condditlon of National Capital, combe about that Demoeratie slde, nud the by seventy-six ayes to sixty-nine nocs, tion was fotrodueed in the Sen A slenftieant feature uf the vote on tabling the resolutlon wasthe re Callon, who was absent from the ha nenr the Wiseonsin fug down Bl behind his si-down by 0 runaway team, inated fatally lust {n the prosent ¢ alfuirs, to re- of tie Gorman wunboat Me- w . ujurive which ter Lipplu's spine was tractured. GERMANT'R CASTERN FOLICY. The Culugne Cazette suys telegrams from French sources announcing that Germau troops would vo-operate witl the Russiaus have Mussulman funaticlan colonfes fn the nefghhorhuod Inmediately on hearlng this the Ger- vernment caticd the attention of the Porte to the matter, and ordered the German man-of-war Gazelle to crulse alorg th shiore, and visit particularly Juffa, Halfs, and Beyrut. England and Austrla reauily promisel to co~operate lin the protection of the Gerinan The tierman Govermnent, therefore, hopes it has acted In time to wand off uil the RAILNOAD COLLISION, Sueciul Disprateh to The Tribune, 10.—By a collision Vandalts Boad at vo U A, Nlemyer, a8 brakeman, Jle was an uumarrled amran, wind fived i s oft FIVE MORE DALLOTS, On the fourteenth ballot, Jack, of the Iouse Independents, chianged from Davia to Anderson. On the fittecnth, Allen, of the House Independ- ents, made the like chauge. There was no changeon the sixteenth ballot, teenth ballot Pinney and Clover, the other two House Independents, hy n disustrous fire. af twn freight-train hy business flrma, rected attentlon Callon wns absent, lie was res somebody had voted for tim. A flutter of ex- Had such o thin: ublican alde an fnvestization wouldl huve been stralehtway moved. was, the matter ended with “a correet! Callon’s name from the st the fact that, though On the seven- rided vothig, and citement enaud. ns, and o brasich houst tected on the Rey A defective flue Spectal Dispat-A to The Tribune. felte dun. 1 —=Danlel Elllott, €3 ted this ufternoon um the roof of E. W, Blssell & Co.'s patelies state | ments bad been re- bt on the dabad. The most fu- New Yons, Jun. 1t his cutlre strength having been transterred that two bmportant e whuse vote was now, on jouint ho vote of the other camdldates re- ed, ns on the twelfth ballot, angze on the clghteenth hatlof, 1l other consldera- the minds end stomuchs of Repro- sentatlves und Senators wero belng rapluly #ubordinated to thut of getting dluner, an Juiut Convention adjourned until to-morri NO NOKE FOK LOGAN TROM THE INDLPEND- as fastantly 1 recond by strikiy of those voting no, SOLDIENS' ONPIIANS, The LI mukine appropriation for the Sol- phans’ Home was introduced ln the malned unchan, There whs o el now 3 o'clock. RUNAWAY. Spectal Dispatch to The Tribune, 708, 1L, dan, 19— t appropristes §50,00 per annum; 15, repairs, ete. KANSAS, TIL SENATORIAL OUTLOOK, Spectal Dispatch to The Tribure, Lawnexcr, Kan,y Jan, B—There s nothing espectaliy probable In rewrard to the Senntorlal election In Kunsas, though rumors of all kinds are rife, The Jeading candidates have centrd lzed thelr varlous forces fn Tapeka, cach with 13 own chequered outlook, Many are of opln- {on that Osburne as Governor has provided tor himaclt better than Ilar Representatives from Col. Plumb's section of the Btate will vote steadily for thelr favorite Covgressmun. Phillips will Le hon trom Washington to either get the clection him- sel or sceure 1t for Oshorne. EX-SENATOR IOMCROY i stlll loafing round the throne in Topeka, Some say he has hopes of carrying off the crown in hils favorite style, w In Tllden, by recourse to hls bottomless barrel, while others clafm thut i mierely from as a disinterested spectator, than tikely, for the old gentlemun's bareel unce ot luose und rolled “elear vyver I, with re- aults so teerible that thus far he hus never been able to rally, Me LITTLE BY-ILAY may vesult in something of Loxnoy, Jan. The Deatsche Zeitung veparts that Bussha hassent feesh vrders to the United Stutes for large quantities of arms and wmmunition, and bas requeate:d the Auatrlan contractors for cartride thelr deliveries, but they any deiiverles before the date orizinally fixed. CoxgranTinorLy, Jan. 19.—Mehumed Rudehl Pashia, the late Grand Vizier, has been appoint- cd Minlster without a portfolie. also §15,000 for buildis clshed in the cutter by o run; agalust @ fence, rec ———— a3 was hurled LATcR—The loss by the burning of the Arylnm erlous lujuries, Tast night was avout $50,000, named Wiltiam Renuer, bLie was also burned to d Auother ehild, T8, The Independents might, If they chose, have gone over tu Logun at t. claling of asort of proprictury interest fn cer- of them, and thy assumption that they ¢ playing the part of polltical tricksters and s, now puts that out of the question, They mleht, perhaps, go to sowme other Republican, nows, for nobody has been permitted that Is, nobody who could prow- fxe Reoublean voles fur uny other Republican, ey cunot stultii i, and they don il dolnge They dow't tutend wmaking any such acknow! cdgineut,—thut all the while LOGAN OWNED THEM, thiat all the while they wers fn covert communt- cation with him. Such is not the fact, and they do not Intend dolng anything to give color to 48 the fact, Logan stlll, party shall stick to i ! tech from Hone reports that the German Minister at T'ekin tg I relation to the nnsettled dispute Spain and China, sh Mint:t rh will be unable to make The Telglan Proposition, Spectul Digpatch 10 The Tridune. Wasminutoy, Do C. dan. J.—Allard, DI- rector of the Beizian Royal Mint, writes Dr. n, sketehing an fugenious plan for rendeshng the market value of sllver more unl- form, and keeplnz It always nearly at par with In the meanwhile returned to Pekin, c The alarm from Box 232 ut 5:20 lagt evening was caused by aniuciplent fire fu the two-story brick resldence No. 17 Miller street, owned und ocenpled by Joseph Wilysky, Damage nominal. Canse, ndufective hue, The alarn from Box 63 at 6 o'clock last even- Ing was caused by i burni SRMANT. TANY ELECTION FraNgront, dan 19.—ilerr Holtof, elected to didate of the Deto- He had 3,000 over the National Liberal Lospox, Jan, 2=5a. m.—A Vienna corre- spondent of the Datly 7 fuct that the Porte on Tuesday lust informed via that (L would an no consideration rencw the armistice, bu it servia did not treat dire THE PARLIAV Parliament, was the ¢ ug chimoey st No, 3i0 subsldlary colns in Earope. thinks, would be to furnlsh o steady magkiet for sllver In that quarter of the world, It below the price paid for it I recebvest for colnage: as AU present u great quantity 9 poured into the market whe nda giut immediately o of stiver far below its over- 1 Mt at Bros- e sllver into Aaerlcan than 1t costs at eur vwn IN BROOKLYX. The consequer 3 KLYN, The fur und straw hat factory of William lieath, Hall street and Park avenue, Brooklyn, burned to-night, to stock, machinery, building, and adjoining resllences estimuted st $100,000, Partially fn- fice Mitan 1s to have exuressea Bhaself siranzly i favor Nrw Yorg, Jan. 19 the report that such however, insists that T, and still wields the caucus lash, defeated any and all attempts at a conlition with the Independents by compelling the alternative to be put to the Independes orgoto the Denocrats,” however, baving etfected this coalition, and hay- Ang dropped Judgo Davs out of the vontest, ure MOUE TUAN EVER SANGUINE TO-NIGIT. report that they are assured of gome ae- cesslous irum the Denocratic side to-morrow, ory ot furthest, by Monday, and will wait for it. but talk llke the masters of the situation, which they are. It haos so long been cluimed by the Logan men that Parish and Glassford,” of the Independents, Logan men, that the elfee them about the last men who are lable, in the present ottitudoe of affairs, to go to Logan, even 1 they desired to do su, At the same time, 1T 18 DAWNING LPON MANY of the Republican managers, and Democratic that the gratuitous assumption pendents aro plaving duuble moy tobe o great mistake when the et vnull never It at the wint wher neeening the Duellats, Special Disgatch fo The Tridune ~ziven traveling tranks DBRITAIN, RINDERPEST, & Lospay, Jau, 1%.—Stringent regulations have’ been fssued concerning the fimportation of eat- ts from Germany, France, psequence of th Dennark and the Ne will be fncltded i the restrietions unless the fuportation and transit ol German beasts s In Gertnany measures have been taken to prevent the Finderpest from apreading. ver there {sut and five wine shilpped yesterdsy to Plymouth, Enz. on Homburg steamer Leesing Lersing lettherdoekacarniage containingacluses Iy-velled Lady and two o pler. The lady inmediat wnd did not cerge I sturted, The two gentlemen supervised the Fluwlng-away of the bax lultered near the sessel watehed her tH sl wie Just 8o view, anel theis air of men trum whose e e ——— DOMINION BOARD OF TRADE, I'roccediuge In Yesterday's Scislon at Otta- —**Take Logan The Independents, Shortly before the Allard says the | sels s peady to el colus ut a chiecper T and Beleium, in e the ritderpest. ntlemen drove tu the v went foa state-raom Spectal Dispateh to The Tribune, A I8 nituristlin s ossel O1TAWA, dun. 10.—The Dominion Board of Trade met again to-day. pussed drawing the attentlon of the Governs ment to the fact that the United States Govern- ment linposes o duty on lobsters, ur on packages contalning them, which is deemed an fnfraction of the Wushiugton Treaty. Turtland, Me., sald the subject had alvead! gumed the attentlon of the Unlted States crmment, and there was every probubility of its belng amicably settled. ‘The Hon. & B Huyes, of Detroit, sald he had personall subject befory the Washington, and believed, with that, the matter was bebme attended to, A Lattentlun to the undesira et - THE WEATHER, D Gy dune 201 o me=In “pper Missborlppl, and i o rislnz harometer, A 1s wolng on which A resolution was und ulterward Iative dead-lucks eve: N b walled, ton of auch occurren been made for date, who, us y but the Governor public strengzth, here, ani i anticipue s Kankas, provision ban presenting o comipronise candls has uot heen publiely named, enjoys great’ popularity and There I8 much to wake one thiuk, huwever, thut no_compromise muchhiery will need ve set i motlon, and there s alvo much to make one think that whoever docs come out ahead will b more surprised than ho would buve been dis nielinls prapers of the 40 fust, contaln e geeounts of the Jute disasters cus by storm amd fowd the River Thames 4 Lundon volder, west to north wiinls, cloudy or partly e Aaited away sidr the s, beet o makia s 2 Leavy responsdi It Is helieved, thoturh th Mr. ey, of Fiumor camot e I Mo, y was Miss May, aud that sl herintention to marry envugh, but th 1manugers ulso, that the hidey e discovered Indepemndentselial v new s trawn £ e was vy pulne royed hinudredw of b loped by nersel? ted at getting left. INDIANA, LEQISLATURE. Speciat Dispatch to The Tridune, IxpiaNaronis, Ind, dan. 19.—In the Senate to-day bills were fntroduced making general provisiona for the regulation of {nsurance come panies dofng buslness in this State; providing for the creatlon of u Department of Statisties In the oflice of the Secretary of States regulating the fndebteduess of cities; providing for the uunbering of ballots at all electlons; regututing frelzht trattic on ratlroads., on Finance were instrueted to mal examinatious of Looks und accounts of the Vrlions, also the sanftary conditlon of the Prisous, and the treatinent of the prisoners. T'Iu: Tusurance bill s the one approved by the Natlonal Conventlon of Ineuranco Commls- salil to be very complety at the udjonri v Dring o n-[«ulullml ol Mr. n vacated, aiml vo general was tho exodis it g funlieed) ouly u few peesans w whis occupled tae t Tmpossibla i the ahme of the hotwex walted t of the watecs, al thea, failing to seck ehieltd'e in the ve hood, which the ¢ aud Whero sleepin 11 haye carried theirprogrammnio they are now dolng; ariah, o' any of the rest, double fu this matter, the excewls duplicity conld avail nothing, for they ave golnge to réceive accesslons from the te slde, If not to-morrow ce ton, before thorecan be ¢ eserting Anderson eral of them were ohliged to pledge themsy ta voto uguinst Lowan 1N ORDER TO BEC ‘To talk about fetching Fun {8 now mote 1hian” ever preposterous, ot of them, as the matter hus been mannged, could o over to Lopun without putting on - eelf kuch talnt of susplelon us would dumn him Departinent ut stivldini to it, aa atd ot to b, I 1 Lt {f (Flansford or 1 May 4 wdd to be Wil swear to Clie trunks are vight by a man,~—at le: Hy—~tuf Bennett {s not beees Proof, but the wine eises threatened un|'.|lux.|vnlx~ ¥ s 1l n” hetween the Diree Compnuy and the 2y fiad thrown pen to then, nodation nud warm food A dricwt of Frodeelek st autuentic narra- Amerlean Cable C Monday,—eurtamly, places [ ud s whith would agie 1€ the amalzamation were accomplished, snd was of opinion that o resolution of the Board would strengthen the handa of the Dondiion Government which had al its disapproval of the propos- A resotution to that effect jussed, poluting ut the the Flshing laws of e hordering on the furee - the Canadtun I women snd young ehibiren, w: tor galned aceess 1o he sireets i e docky of the 1 ) wer i which th Vi WoF w0y part of b , erazedy bor o uny way by the one and only shiot Which wis ex- The wilair then tennl- g satfeluction eelsring HE AN BLECTIO! 1y of them oy The Committes A resolution was earried necessty of the ports of th Damiinion with thuse i nated by the pai himn el matistic WasniseroN, . € atthe front und bl ¢ the prembees 1t Wai it el aupschibef. liw, dan 19.—Frederdel Lt by a reporter it he atter the snap of - il piste akcd 10 eay anvibing whout §t, remarkine It Was his private biafuess, atd would nut deny o Demncrats are very neor the Independ- «-n&». The conlition may be complered any bour, e B - sakd that the Unite season in its fisher the lixhing Iiter Hayen was of the opinion thut there wonkd e Tittle dinticulty in havine the Fablng laws of the two countries assimilated, Fhe Hon, Adan Brown was elected Prestdent for the ensumy year. o A resolution was passed urging upon the Gov- ernment the neceesity of pushing furward the work of enlarging the Welland Cunal us raptdly States, not’ havine a was ot e dan. B—Willlain B. Erhart, Dewint C. Wheeler, sud Skdney fehals, Police Commnils-oners of this vity, serve 1 to-day vu the publishier of the New York Timea thels complututs fu suits for un wh libelous punlication un the 1ith ingt, in which statements were made retieeting on the manuer clearing the strects of Each Comiuisstoner to Le $1U,000, tor fiowing of the witers, F. Smith, K. tencd dows and h it A HEPU'RLICAN AENATORRIIP LOVT, n still insIsts that no other Republican even fded off for Seantor, discussed here Bs, the Republicun ship The deadlock will prola- be maintatned, Anderson, perhaps, recelving W aceessions, A LONG TALK IN TUE HOUSE OVER BIUBERY 1N VESTIGATION. The brilery-Investlration oceasloned nuch Alscussion this morning. Tutfon offered by ployment of it » "Fhie question feading ie over their arca grat n Houss yesterduy, {INGTON ITEMS, Jun., 1.—The Commis- stomer of Iuternal Revenue having by lettrr called the uttention of the Secrtur ture of (Mt spirlts [n certain States, aml the diflleulty In enforcing laws there, the subjoct was cunst wtawding all th D ntend to carry do ‘with him to-norrow { it fower rouniv. o welithing snine ton tation, were litied O thelr hinzses 1 Ui the guuds In ariae of the Supre whole mutter to el structions 1o wices of moncy expended by the i i tho burjees for The Committes on lon S,000 iles of bl commutation Iabur, whlel ure by the force of tha water, the yard fuated futo the Wandsworths roud, ‘The storm which has prevailed Inse a fortuieht, und whidl ! awiy, broke ont s Y i lect vommlttee, 1 the amonnt ca vinee 1801, in which the worl siuw had been estimiates danage which suit {8 brought BUSINESS NOTICES. How seldam w From rickness, exc thousauds Dl thelr baie craduall; Huraét's Corgrot Will repair this waste. Cocoatue Is a perfect lale Avoteof thanks was passed to gentlemen from the Nationu) Hoar presence, and for the iuyitation 1o s Lutes to the next mcetlnr of the Bourd at Milwaukeo 1o August. ‘Tl then adjouraed, e p—— JOLIET LIQUOR-SELLERS, Speciad Dispatch to The Tribune. Joriet, UL, Jan, 19.—~The saloou-keepers of this city have orgunized for mutual protection, sud are determined to make o stubborn fight fn opposttion to the indictinents returved Ly the Tate Grand Jury agalnst several of their numter for alleged violatious of the laws fn relution to thie sale of utoxleating Hquo been appolnted und distruc Tewul talent to take charge of the whose first move when the saiil cases ure or trial will be un applicativn fora change “The fudicted ludividunls ure the par- ties most deeply fntercsted in the matter, but the liquor-dealers here are united by u sort of sywpathetic boud,—thelr juterests being identl- culy~and the majurity of thew will coutribute encrut tund that is belug raised for de- fousive purpos It urose on the reso- iztonautliorizing the em- ort-hiand reporter by the Select Commitice appoiuted o Investigate dun-Stewurt bithe Herron vode a of Trade for thelr hwoy subject to Bdorsements: et in repalr at t cived e fullowing oast. Telegrams o the Londou papers tates peferred wee m wplendid hend of cury tu enavle Vo labor, o negleet, wusting wway, Another storm was rasing last evening alonz the b delugzo of i, wanted to know why a short-hand reporter was necded. But one ortwo wen Lad heen attempled to he bought, A’ know but {f the fuvestizution was to ne rane ut in this way it would cost wore thanhud jody for his vote, i that was ext step, I the vestization roing 10 10 on thus, ought to be to instruct Sommittce to report next winter, to call uttentiontoanather This {nyestigution had been moved by According to all parliu- fie majority of the Committes n_appolnted from thut eide. “Fils hud nut been done, He bedieved that whea putout to nurse it HHOULD BB PLACED AMONG IT3 PRIENDS. Speaker Shaw remarked that the seeolution ordering the fuvestlzation had been voted for Ly both sldes. |, 1o did not Lnow which side was nortielat coast, and the river at Whithy b e RerewW pteALIE Wikd vhsory t milea distant from Whithy 2, oud continee | abuat 5 o th., whe oty wre vi<ineh country aroand and free gravel vouds, ‘Vhe fur an luquiry mto the chargy toruey ticueral and certain o of the Lesislature who wrlizt, =8 promoter s agulust the Al- nkuown members ¢ urrested {n a grani- o Wil fs=tie anvh anstract Denartaent of the 1t Tiie great atfuity hl rapldly wbsorbed, sud lm- th. mander of the South us wilt curey uat te jiryose of the 1 1O tiar haman <kl parta lisire und at fui an Inquiry by the Committes on Yo aud Reformatory Institations w wscertalnieg whether the cost o lessenvd wus A resolution requesting Senators el s iy Cod Liver il and Lime, Vo wILt in the ¢ ire of all cousumptive eymp- s, <+ bidor's Compounid of Pure Cod Liter belog unfverrally adopted fu Sold by the proprietor, A, B cretury of War, War Department, Jan. 10, 1877, ate Kailvoad Committee have had un- v Senator Goendon's bill et of the Tieasury ¢ Raftrowds, atd have ao wnended §2 s Lo requnre te Compantes 10 atart o sluking with §1,000,060 pald in, and not 0,000 sonially i, With futerestat 6 per cent, umilton hus been notinated United Kentucky, and Alonzo B. ol New York. e L and uorth of Sbeticdd railwayy bn much aclave woot of the i That pleasant and Armstrong des « Wires are hroken. the Democratie side. A committes Ientary ussg, ed to employ der cotatderatioa To-d: wedical practice, WiLsok, CEenist, Hoeton. unting the Electora! vote: eterred to the Committes on Fedoral Yalor —— ursore throat should not be s Jiroun's Lrouehiul Troches™ are s il reisedy, aud wil geucraily give fumediats Do to pet to und from ihe worke. workwen are temporerily Idic from this casec, Meny huiises B¢ Dituping raln til the whule eTi it throughout the whole of Noitln, Looklug from the Cantie Ruck towardy she Valley uf the Trent, ey mects 8 greut cxpanss of water, b save by the hedgerows aud the trevs. of lund which Lad been so! : Tha Village of Colwlck Lo oaded, tha to, wade Ly Bud from their a the sauie atute of hiuge cxbte in other viliages on the Lunks of tho Treut. the countiy roads are lmpaseable, aud thero I every probability of the water sttulat The restduuts MASSACHIUSETTS, d. ¥, HOAR ELECTED, Apectal Digatca (o The sovu... BostoN, Jan. 18.—The suceess of Hoar to-duy fs happlly cousldered lere, as it was thought sury some demonstration wade 10 vindicate the Republicans of Massa- vhuscts from the reproaches that have multi- plled upon them of lite from mauy quarters, Mz, Hoar was elucted by a solid Republican vote, Oty vt Democrat changed In bis tavor. cu in a convention of 278 meme The call of the roll was concluded within ball bav bour, when Mr. Hoar bad recelved 183 i Mrs, Winslow's Saothing Syrup, for chil- drentecthing, softens the yaus, reduces fuffumma. Bure ta regulate the bowels. Cugnell fur Nuval Ol “Thie resiguation of W, J. Murtazh as member been uccepted by the Prestdent, und Jra G, Rimball appoited in bis riend, e replied that It had been woved by the Democratie sides Merritt—And oppused b Granger denled tlon, altayx ail puin. of the Police Buand y the other slde. he nvestization had Lecn oppoted by the Republican sldes that side bad veted for i€ A motlon to table Herrington's resolution wan lost, und the resolutlon after further dis- cusslun was carricd. Grauger then moved that the investization be proceeded with furthwith, During the discusslon Lhat followed Herring- toa sald ke Lad called the Coungittce toguthur T— e ———— Noland's Aromatic Uitter Wine of Iron lsa ramcdy for nervous debllity, hmpoverieed blood, wud inpatred d Ch inhabitants haviy, e —————— &3 cial Dispdch b The Tridune. EasT SaaiNaw, Mich., Jun. 19.—<Tho report ou the strect to-day Is contired this eveving, to the ¢ffvct that the New York & Michigan Salt hany has made an assurnment its creditors. The wiscts of the Company sse over §250,00. The Labilitice 410 nut kuown. Special Dispateh to The Tridune. Ortaws, I, Jun. 19.—The State Encamp- meut G. A. R elosed fts unnual meetiug this clectud for the ensuing uoldy, Chleaso, Come sovua by tho flcod, uud sre sulerlng grest licou- 'fhy excessive Soods lu the nelghborhoud of don sud Godwanchester bhave contiuued ted for & lortalg ity Wi d Lumber Cow, majority was s e for the beueft ol year wre GenJ. 8. Re ut, 804 the mostycrious cons | mwander; To B. Coulter, Aurors, 8. V. Cj AL M. “VEGETINE,” Fayn purifier, Hearime all nttier reinecice had faifed, 1 viaited the Labots fi whicl ani eanvinced myseif of its genuive mers, 1¢ {8 fared frum barke, roots and herbs, each ot Dostan Physieian, **hax no equal as & blood " 0f lte many, wonderful cuces, - after 1ahly efficctive, and they are romponnded in such TIARREE A8 (0 DrodUCS aaLOBINIAE FEAMILEL® VEGETINE 1athe Great Blood Purlfier, L 5 VEGETINE il cure the worst casc of Scrofuls. VEGETINE 1s recommended by Ihysiclans and Apothecattes, VEGETINE Flas effected some marvelouscures tn cases of CAncer, VEGETINE Curen the most infexible case of Canlter. VEGETINE - Meeta with wonderful success o Mereurlsl Diseases VEGETINE Will ersdicate £alt Rheumn fzom the eyatam, VEGETINE Cures the inost {nveterate easeof Erpsipetan, VEGETINE Lemoves Pimpies and Humors from the tace. VEGETINE Cures Colutipation sud regulates the Dowels. VEGETINE 18 3 valuable remedy for Henlacke, VEGETINE Will cure Dyspepsta. VEGETINE Itestores the entire aystemn to o healthy cundition, VEGETINE Cures Palns fn the Sidc. VEGETINE Ttemove the cause of Dizzincas, VEGETINE lislieves Fulntocw at the Stomach, VEGETINE Cutes Patos [n the Back. VEGETINE Eftectunlly curcs Kfliney Complatnt, VEGETINE - Ineffcetive In fta cuze of Feniale Weskness. VEGETINE 1s the Great Licmedy for General Debility, VEGETINE Taacknaw lidar Bud most rel « Blood Puelier In the world. Chas. Gossag & Co. ‘We call attention to the “Substantial Bargains” shown at our DRESS GOOD. countoers, which include specia importations of Paris and Lon don elegancies not found e’ - where, which we mark n layyely conceded prices -t close the season! ‘We are offering in this Dopt fresh desirable goods at tremely low prices, and th best valiee for the least mone in all grades shown! PLEASE INSPEOT THEM! Chas. Gossage & Co. ___CATARRE CURE NG 2 ptee . Ci O, O CAPARR ntifie Reme il cousideratiy, ory park of t or silve 103 sors. 4, vapels catarrhal secretton , Wid s (emarkable sovtbl, 1 upus 1he mucous wenbrane of Throul, wod broachibal tubes, it T i 4 nsant vellet, and o wre whew directfons are faltlinily followed. | [02." Warrauted satldfactary or wioney 7y e enll at theotlice { TIONH 1s propared only 3ttt Chileady, Lilied dis i u ety pication 1 riptlve pamphet VARE Ur 1A I vatae Gl i INENTS Choice Parians, Statuettes, Busts, Bren Ornaments, Rogers' Artistio Groups, WEST & CO. 245 Wabash-av. GLASS SHADE" Matorial for Wax Flowers. A tiberal dlscount to dealers. NOTICE. 2 SOUTHPAR” ASSESSMENT. | ereby given that the Fifih Installmeat the toutl Adscunnert, with acerued tate 410 i of the Cotmtissios. :fl?‘&fflr‘?xfl:‘cw&' Sad Fathiolonste. Addltio ad_coet Wy be aroided by promp payme i T 1 Sl LWt 5 P LF) S LA s NOTICH. Wo the underalgned hereby release Mr. I Custer of all the debts which the grm of J. ¥re & Co. have contracted up to this d:l‘c.:n Notles ts al} respousibilitles vaourvelve Lo eoll all vutstandivg Jebis for oursclives. 3. ¥R Chicsgo, Jan. 18, 1677, &, IURIC, SRS by all clamicr 0f people ta e the hes i1l cowtaend iton