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e and o strong Protestant candfdate, walked over the course; and at Colmar and Metz there wns the same result. Three priests of the Proteat party were also unopposed, two of whom were returned fn 1574, In that year the votes cast in Alsace-Lorrafne were 183212 for the Protest party, and 53444 for Moderatea and pro-Ger- imnus, all the ftcen reata being earried by the former; hut the returns of this electlon promiee to_show a considerable change, which s, of courge, dua In part to German fminigration ———— GREAT BRITAIN, CROSSLRY'S RESIGNATIONS. ToxpoN, Feh. 2.—John Crossley, member of Parliament for Halifax, is about to'realgn his sent; also the Chalrmanship of the large manu- facturivg company of John Crossley & Sous, Linsted, and the Chalrmanstifp of the Halifax Commerelal Banking Company, litnfted. The Tdegmflx #nys thege concorns are not Invoived in Croesley’s embarrassmenta, The Financler anys he Jost between $8,000,000 and 24,000,000 1n ojierations connected with the formation of new companies. FOREIGN The Princo of Montenegro Announces His Inability to Treat for Peace. 11is Bubjcets Would Dethrone Him Should He Attcm[')t. It. Greek Inhabitants of the Tnrkish Provinces Spoiling for n Fight, The Porle Aunounces {he 'Appolutment of Thres Cliristian Governots. TIIE EAST PROBADILITY OF TEACE. CoNSTANTINOPLE, Feb, 2—The [mpression prevalis that an understanding will be reached with Scrvia on the ante-bellur basis, and with Montenegro ou slight territorial concessions, TNE NINDERPRST, Al eales of cattle, slicep, or goats ere pro- hibited In London except iwlien spechally licensed ' by the Privy Councillor, when the animals for A PAITL TIHIAL ADVISED, anle have been on the premises of the vender LospoN, Feb, 2—A letter from Lord Steat- | and bave been free from discase for o month ford de Redeliffe recommends the Powers to I:l'\'\'lmls to the sale. The animals sold must be give the reforms catablished by Turkey a faje | Killed within ten days after the sale. trial, MEXICO. AR USFONTUNATE PEOPLE. 8AN Fraxcisco, Feb. 2.—A San Diego dls- patch saya advices from Sonora are very gloomy. Both Pasquleras have united In revolt against the Marlscal Government, They are sld to have 1,600 men under arms, and expecet refn forcements from Sinalon and Chifhunhun. Tt is reparted that a fight of two days’ duration oe- curred at Urco o week ?FD. Marlscal has sent to other places for additional troops, the Pas- quicras’ forces ontnumbering his. The WB‘L‘ are sall to be "“““"“:5"‘1' and disposed to be. Heve that peace and order can only be seeured by the intervention of a forelgu Powor. DUDGET RENUCTIONS. Beenanear, Feb. 2—The Roumanian Cham- tera reduced the budget of the War Office to $2,500,000. ancece, Bentas, Feb. 2.~Ureeee, It 13 reported, has notified hér representatives abroad that Com- oundouros, President of the Council, Intimated to the Marquis of Salisbury that, In view of the fuflure of the Conference aud the prospect of continued misrule and unredressed grievances, the (Government cannot lonzer undertake to re- stnln the Greck populatfon in Turkey from secking to obtain thelr rights by thelr own efforts, TCHERNAYRFF IN ENGLAND. Lowpox, Feb, %.—A dispatch from Vienna ounounces that the representatives of Servin and Turkey have agreed on o preliminary peace treaty, which will be signed either to-day or to- moitow. The full details of the trealy are be- ing scttled at Constantinople. Gen. Tehernayel arrived In Eugland last night. He says there will be no war in the East before April. Loxvox, Feb, .—A dispatch from Paris says the severe sentence passed on Droits de L' Hom- e Is ereating excitement in parliamentary cir- cles. A mnceting of the Left was held to-day, at which Qumbettists were especially promi- nent. It Is expeeted that the Left will inter- ellate the Guvernment on the subject. ‘The Eeu consider that the law which admlits of such sevetities should be modifled. ANOTHER TONE, Y VieNxa, Fel. 2.—It {s now aascried that the CRIME. peace reports relative to the Turkish question aie delusive. A hiteh has oeenrred fu the nego- 18 IE INSANE? thatfon Letween Scrvia and Turkey on account of the dhagreement concerulng the frontier fortress. Both sides are still preparing for war, Gen, Kalapka s advising stratezy on the part of the Turke, and proposes that they give the Russiaus battle at n chosen positlon of the former on the Turkish sldeof the Danube, CHRISTIAN GOVERNORS, CONSTANTIVOPLE, Feb, 2.~The Portc has sent o dispatch to its representatives abrond Bpectal Diwatch $o The Tridune. Droosnaton, Jil., Feb, h—if Plerson, the self-aceused murderer of Qen. Murray McCon- nell, of Jacksonville, who was murdered in February, 1869, Is fnsanc, thero Is certalnly o wonderful methad in his madness, for, so far as it It can be investigated here, his story bears compatison with fact, To-lay it turna out that Picraon first tnnde his coufeasiun to the Rey. W. I McElfresh, pastorof the M. E. Church, of Bloomington, on Tucsday of lnst week. To McEMresh, for whom he’sent, Lo rald thut giving notice of the appolutment of three | he remembered having scen Lim mear Chirlstians to Governorships of proyinces, and Slwrlnznuld- that Lis crime so uppressed acclaring that the application of reforms Is pro- | 1A mind that Ul was becoming unbearable; that the shadow of Murray McCon- nell 1 continuatly, night and day, In his dreams, and in his hours 0f wakefulnees before his eves. He naked Mr. McElfresh it there could be hope Comstantinople says the Porte answering Prince ‘t)lr lu:.l\'mmul k‘; m’lln‘nl:{:;u-flnnl !bu(::-]rt;r u‘xv:l::; ‘.cl;c'u Nikitas' inquiry as to what the conditions ft will | the hour of the murrer, ad ety accord a8 o basia for the negotiations, hias stated fi:;’,{;’k c{,’:}:.‘,.fi,‘;:’ c‘[',r,’b":,s ‘lun m{fi:"fi:;:ulrlfiy".fi that it 1s willing to negotiate on the basis of the by yesterday’s Trinung, Mr. McElfrosh related status quo ante bellum, with the ratification of | thein to Btate’s-Attoruey Fifer, by the advies of the froptier. the Hon. L, Weldon, Picrson, durl‘mz the confes- ston, wus terrivly u:matcl‘ drops of sweat standlag on his Lrow,%wod Uls frainc quivering with emn;lnnl. Dl B T Special Dirpatcs 1o The Tridi:: JicksoxviLLE, M, Feb, 2.—~The fellow named Piersony {1 the MeLean County Jafl, who confessea to havo murdered Murray MeConnell in this city In 1509, {s well remewmbered here, He bore a bad character, and wus convicted ot stealing a cow at one time, und dolng other acts of u erfminal nuture. His confession excited no credence In this uity, however, as it is not be- ceeding unremittingly. THE PONTE TO PRINCE NIKITAE, LoxpoN, Felh 33 a. m.—A dispateh from . ROUMANIA. A telegram from Ducharest announces that all the Roumantan Minlaters,cxcept thePremler, M, Bratfano, tendered thelr resignations, in con. sequence probably of a movement in the Cham. Lers In favor of a retrenchment of military ex- penditures, HUSSIAN RIALWAYA. The Times' dispatch from Berlln says the g:‘(;::)l.:nflle has beea resumed on wll Russtan | 00 bt he ever ‘had auy Bustnces or other relations with McConnell. ° 8tlll, tho matter WILL NOT NEAOTIATE, wilt undergo n tharough sifting, dnd tho sub- CONSTANTINOPLE, Fub, -A Btamboul news-: | stantlal facts be gleancd, if possible. paper asserts that the Prince of Montenegro : 2 2 télographed that it {s fmpossible to entertaln T}l"l‘i ?})"'NCI\' ’:Y?:;E“‘" dircet negotiations for puace, os is' subjects Wocclas Dispalch 16 TA8 Tyivune, bt b el e ) Quixcy, Til, Feb, —Mr. C. . Webster, of BOBXIAN REFUQEZH. Jacksonville, who was sssaulted and robbed In Loxpoy, Feb, 2.—A dispsteh to the Daily | this city last night, s still alive, but there is no News from Vienna sojn Midhut Pasha has cx- | 1iope of ‘his recovery. 1o is uuconslous and piresurd the Intention of makinz arrangements | unable to give any information about the man with Austria for the return of the Bosufan refu. :l"""""""“"‘“:""d “;: ‘“‘““ll‘;‘p"‘l‘ 1)"3'5 A slen. - ¢ or thread to work upon Is furnished by persons hff,’u',‘,fi;:fi?f;“"“ st number 80,000, and are |\ ahortly befora the trageds.. 1€ ap. Na rescet i e yiestiath bef \n;nn from the evidencs thus far obtained that e, gotintions between Mon- | Webster went toa hionse of lll-fame, and was tenegro and Turkey fs suticipated in Vienna, as Austria woulil oppoes the annexation of Butto- riia by Montenegro. TUE TUIKIST ARMY, A special from Rustehuk says the last levy o Turkey Is now belng called out, The military authorltivs at Shumla have decided to call out the Circassfans ouly ot, the last moment. The Tatter will form a forew of 25,000, to be statfoned Letween Shumla and Varna, 1 The Times, i n leader, gives credit to the re. Eon that the Russlan note to the Powers has ecu dispatelied, ITALY, BELLING OUT THE KING'S PALACES, Rome Correwandence New Yerx times, One of the most interestiug toplés now under dlscunsion, in and out of Parllament, is the pro- posed modification fn the civil list, or expenscs i the Royal houscholl, The King comes once more hefore the country askiug for the payment. of debts amounting to 82,600,000 fraucs, and for au addition of 1,000,000 francs to thy prescnt sufiual -allowauce, which is 12000000, As I fimmnates described with great accuracy. After remalning nearly an lour, they started uway, and from the location In which ho was found it could not have been more thau flve minutes afterward that he was struck down by the assassin, Nobody knows whers the man who accompanied him from the house i3, and the women assort their belief that bowosa strauger, but at the same time the: ln; too, that Webster had betweon €000 and 800 11 money when hu was in the house® —— s SPIINGFIELD, ILL. Special Dispatch to The Tribune. BrmxorinLp, fll,, Fev, 2—~The United States Grand Jury was dfscharged to-lay, alter o ser- vive of thirty-three days, durlng which fifty- seven indlctments were returned. Fifteen were returned to-day, nearly ail of them agalnst par- tes charged with counterfelting money, Dan- fel B. Urant, of Beardstown, who has been in Jull hery some time _under the charge of per- sunatine a revenue ofticer, gave ball to day, and was relleved from custody: Htudolph Willmun menationed before this, several of the Royal pal- n-'.',‘,lu }vml?x'x‘;luv\l\nlplz“n!l‘:.‘at.g‘sxal:’ncl\lrfl‘mz:", )n.!:?rdx: ‘i aves ure to be given up to the Governuent, and, i‘,.,_» gfm a10ps on the same, and wera fined § if they cannot” he turned to Letter account, of | nyd costa, : fered ut publicsale, The principal one In the lst, of interminable extent” and aulon 3 NCI: 1 o ‘DI the' lurgest fu the worlly s thnllu:) l\:\fl“‘!"\)%"‘ TIIEVES 1NDICYED, Caserta, " which all have scen who haye | N Youk, Feb, 2.~The Grand Jury has in- visited Napl A Journal, discusaing the sub- | dicted Theodore R, Wetinore, Vice-President of ject, naks fn despalr, Whoe can be found to biy suvl o house! or what private individial woul ‘wish to have such on elephant on his shoulders| It suggests the poesibllity thal some American or Rusaiau ten-fold milllohaire may take it into s hiead to beeomo the possessor of u palace of B rooms, with a marble stalr neurly the most magnilicent that has ever been constructed, And then the thought comes up, what if_some American or Englishman should buy it und tuen 3t Inta o factory fur spiuning cotton? ‘The dea of such o deseeration of o grand historie house I8 the writer's mind with horror, It liappens that there {3 o considerable wuter-power fn the Rrounds, wilch suppll ie coplous fountaing Wwith thelr sparkling jets; hence the fear i tertalied that the place may come to very utlll turiun uses. the Securlty Life-Insurance Company, for em- bezzlement and grand lareeny; Robert L, Case, Prestdonts Robert L. Cose, Jr., Actuary; and leaas H. Allen, Secretary, tor verjury. * Allen #peaks In harsh terms of his late” assoclate of- fivers, and snys he hus lost a vonsiderable sum himsclt by uuidue conlidence fn them. ‘The partles nppeared at tho District Attorney's offlee and guve ball fn 820,000 ach, . TNURGLARY, Apectal Disalch fo The Tridune, ; GareNa, JL, Feb, 2=The house of Edward Clune, the grain-buyer, realding In this city, was entered by o burglar yesterday moruing bo- tween 2 and 8 o’clock, and robbed of o pocket- book contalning 8153, which was taken from o coat hanging up in the bed-room of Mr, Clune, inwhich the gentleman was slecplug at the thte, Noclew to the thlef. it EVIRCERATION, Special Dispatch to The Tridune, Dernoir, Mich,, Feb, 2.—lu an sltercation between Ellas Stodgell aud Johu Alchin Jast night, in the Towuship of West Bloomfleld, Alcliin was stabbed by Stodgell so badly that Iis futestines protruded from his sbdomen. The wound is probubly fatal, —— CONVICTED OF MURDER, LittLe Rock, Feb, 2.—~In the Circuit Court GERMANY, _ ALSACE AND LONRAINE, Panis, Jan. 12—8overal of the Paris papers avnounced yesterday that all the Protest candi. dates in Alsace-Lorralie had been returned. To-day it turns out that four of them, at least, Lave Leen defeated, whereupon the papers state that all Lut four bave been elected,—an adroit woy of dlegwising the fact that, out of six con- tests, the Moderats or Autonumist party were successful fu four, The Autonomlsts were de- nounced all alpng, both in Alsace and in France, &3 favoruble toGerman rule, o change which they more or less strenuously repudiated, declaring that they simply futend to wateh over provin< olal uterests 1 the Refvhstag, and to struggle turn Provinciol Legislature. Now that four - ol them have been returned it will probably be wund conyenfent to represent them, of at leust thelr supportery, as differing only fn Qe taily, sud not in prludfilc. from the Protest party, The success of Ierr Bergmann, Chalr- uwof the Chamber of Comerce ot Btras- Lourgo-by 4,83 votes to 8,80—1s tiributed convicted of the murder of Juhn Iugram, fn o 1575, und sentenced tu twenty-one years i Penitentiary, The munder was couuitted twenty milcs up the river. FIVE YEARS, Bpectal Dispaten 1o The Tridune, Forr Wavas, Iud., Peb, 2. —Patrick Galvin's trial for burglary concluded this cvening with 0 fhe support of the great na- dict. of gullty, the penalty beivg txed at jorlty "ot Ocrman bomferants, - who | i ¥ETOIt 0f Sullby, the pendity a6 “about 8,0 strong; but the Pro- tive years i thy l)w""'"m"' L test candidate polled 2,010 votes less thau In 1574, At Wissemburg, Herr, Nessel, the Alavor, au Autvnomist,—nominated, however, Without his cousent,—has been returned by W)mn{;dly over_the lato Ultramontane sud test Deputy, The complete returns from avernc have wot orrived, but the Strasburyer Zetuny states that Herr Schuecgn au Autouowlst, bas o majority. In the Strus- —————————— A LITTLE ** OFF," Bpectal Disyatch to The Tribune. EPRINGPIELD, 11, Feb. 2.—One Caleb 8. Will- fams, of Neantie, Macon Cuuaty, to<lsy carnest- 1y petittons Gov. Cullow lor au appoiutment a8 Professor of propbylactlc economy, guardlug and couservation vl B:xlluwph y e object of l"‘“"fi rural district and st Schiesiadt, Herr | which is declared to be to teach the peuplo to North and Herr Zeyssolin, Autonomist candi- fi”"“ and suve property and prevent lujury to dates, are reported as successful, but | M, The Professor asks a life oppolutmint, and that his otflee be nade o State vitlce ond Huerully cudowed. The :\%glluuun s mote of u puzzle to the tiovernor thun the thousaud wud one applicants for positions kaown to exlste the latter secs doubtful; whils at Erstein more woderute of the two candidates Was returned by 7,500 to 8,310, At Muthouse, wan Dollfus, the well-kiown mauufuctuser, there in company with o man whom tho. to-day, Judge 8ypert presiding, Tackett was, STATE AFFAIRS. Bills Introduced in the Illinois Legislature Yesterday. Something Further Concerning tho State-Honse and Penitentiary Commirsioners, Mrs. Livermore Invited to Lecturo the Indinnn Leglisintors. ILLINOIS. TIE TI0USE, Spectal Disgatch to The Tridune. BrriNGrIELD, Feb, 2.~One hundred and five members responded to the roll-call this morn- fng, aut acatl of» the roll for the introduction of bills was followed by the introduetion of cnoigh of these to oceupy the. attentfon of the House for the remainder ot the sesstou. INPANT DHENOMENA. A bt was introduced prohibitiug tho hiring, apprenticing, or giving away of children to showmen to be exhibited in acts endangering 1ife, Hmb, or healtl, or Lo engage I concert-hall shows. TAXES. Erwin, of Alexander, Introduced a bill pro- vlding for a rebate of taxes In case of destrue- tion by fire of the property taxed. JUSTICES OF TIHIE PEACE. A bill to extend the jurfsdiction of Justices of the Peace and Pollce Magistrates, so ns to make 1t co-extensive with that of the County Courts, was Introduced by Evars, of Kane, EVIDENCE, Ashton Introtduced a bill to make postings fromn uriginal books of account of the same validity in evldence s all the origival entrics. AVPROPRIATIONS. Bills making appropriatious for the Industrial School at Chanipalgn, and for tho Soldicrs Orplians’ Ilome were also Introduced. The former approprintes $40,000 for the creetfon of laboratory buildings, and $34,500 for current ex- penscs. The latter appropristes $100,000 gel erally, and $22,000 for specific repalra, cte. CIHANGE OF VENUE. Brower introduced a bl repealing the law providing for changes of venue before Justices of the Peace, BANK MEPORTS, Kaplin's Bank bil), Introduceid to-lay, requires all bunks dofng business under State charter to mnkvuunrwfly reports, verlfled by oath of the Presldent or Cashicr, The repurt shall show In detall the labilitles and resources, and ehall be published in some nowspaper of the town or city where the bank Is located, JORE COURTR. f The Bar Asaoclation Lill, providing for Appel- late Courts, Interjuediate between the Circult and Bupreme Courts, was Introduced to-dny. DESERTED WIVES, Matthews introduced a bill for the relief of deserted wives, 1t makes it o misdemenner for amarrfed an to desert his wife without just cause, and makes tho penaity tine not exceeding 2500 and {mprisonment not exceeding one year, mior less than thirty days. The flucis to be for the Lenefit of the wife, SIDRWALKS, The Bar Association’s Sidewalk biil was intro- duced to-day. SOUTHERN NONMAL INSTITUTE. Mr. Albright’s bill approprintes 824,000 for snlarlea nnd 2,600 for repalrs for the Southern Normwl Institute, ELECTIONS. Sherman's Db, Introduced to-day, provides for the election of Muyor, City Clerlk, City Ate torney, and City Treasurer at the general clee- tlon 1n 1877, and blennially thereafter. TAXATION, Clover's bill relative to the asscasment of property for taxation. provides that the amount of indeltedness shall bo deductod from the as- sessment of personal property, HRGISTIY, Taylor, of Cuook, Introduced a biil for the re- enactinent of the Ele:tlon Regtstry law of 1660, MONE NOMMAL ACI00LS, The bill making appropriation for the Norinal University at Normal approbriates 8122,000, ‘Tuerc will be unhiappiness, evidently, until every town In the State Lias a Norinal University, To rellove t least one of these towns, o LIl was introduced iu the Scnate appropristing 850,000 fora Northern Normal University, to bo loeated by a Coinmission appolnted by thie Governor, ; THE ATATE-HOUSR, . .. A further sclieme for evading the constitu- tlonal Ihmitation restricting the expenditure for the new State-llousc . to 000 was to-day doveloped In the . fenate by the intraduction of o bill to refinbursethoState- House fund for moneys pald out of tho same, which were chargeatle to otlier recounts, Why did the Btate-llouse Commissioners pay it They have expended the vl 84,600,000, and tuls'bill s an cvaslon of the Constitution to E(vu them $101,000 more toexpend In thelr great uilding enterprise, Bestdes, u bili was {ntro- duced providing for tha submlssion to tho peo- pleot A CONSTITUTIONAT, AMENDMENT appropriating 8700,000 additional for the com- pletion of tie new State-House, There s ale ready begun the play at cross purposes relative " o o o c{:an?:n to the investigation of tho Ri on Peniten- tlary Jabor and State-lHouso stone-work husi- ness. The fnvestization, it §s apparent, cannot be poatpaned, and, of course, fuvestigations for the purpose of covering up are already being sub up, to be Lrought forward at the proper time under cover of due resolutlon, TUE PENITENTIARY COMMISSION, o8 was tho ease at the Twenty-ninth Assembly also, hns been reprosented “in the lobby by not less than one of its members, One of them especial busled himself In the cffort to kave the Penltentiary Commite tee of the House fixed to sult him. It s signiti- cant that the Chnlrman of that Commities” wus ong of tLe Penltentlary Commlssioners who made the original labor-tontrace with Richard- soti. §The Chalruau of that Committeo thure- fore, to vindicate himeclf, must vindicate the Richardson contract. The continucd stay here of a tienber of the present Penltontiary” Come misslon who regularly haunts the Letlelative halls {8 provoking lh‘ule’ inquiry us to whether his oflicial dutfes are to be discharged at the Penitentiary or In the lobby. TILE REOLUTION * Introduced tn the Benato to~day vaguely hinting at an fuvestization of the State-Houso Richard- son contract business Is helfeved i well-lnforni- ed circles to have been designed w hesd off & real inveatigation, but to-morrow will Lo futro- duced In the Senute o resolutlon setting forth 1n substance that it was the duty of the State- House Comintasloners to have” complled with the Coustitutlon and built a State-Hfouse com- pleto fur. $5,500,000; thut now the Commission usk o further nnpmprlallun ot 700,000, und that, before anything further can be dane, tho peoplo have o right to know fully what expendi- turs has been made of the §3,600,000, and tho resvlution provides for anelection by the Benate ofa comuilttee to fuvestizate the whole matter, RICIIANDSON'S BOND, When the prison-labor in the stone-yard at the’ Lenitentinry was leased to Richurdson, and o ook tho place of the Penltentlary and pock- eted the protits which tho Btate-House Commis- sfoners [m:(um.l that officlally« they aupposed went to the Penitentiury,—whicn this was done, Richardson was required to give bond with securitiea for the perfornauce of his contract, lio hasn't donaso. A shmm scttlement, a set- tiement on paper, has been mnade, Lut the tnoney has been lost, Tho question now s, Why “were not his surities held to thelr con- troct, and whr, Instead, were they relcused by the paper settlementd P — OHIO. BILLS AND RESOLUTION?, Cotusnus, 0., Feb, u the Senate to-day a resolution was offered and referred to thé Committec on Finance declaring that common honesty tu taxpayers snd trus tinanclal wisdom demaad the restoratlon of the silver dollar to {ts foriner rauk s lawful inoney, Bills were Introduced to limit the time of actlon for the recovery of usury to two years; to extend the provision of tho Lien law to the cunstruction of publle bufldings. 1n the House a blil was Iutroduced to author- fze the cstabhishment of Kintergartens in citles of the firat aud secoud class, - A resolution wus adopted directing the Attore eneral to appear In the United states Court tor the Southern District of Ohlo and revrescnt the State In a test case of the power uf the State to tax the valustion of Pullman palace, diulug, sud sleeping cars passtug through the State. The wmount sssegsed wralnst this Company for their rolling stock on railroads of this State is $145,155, MINNESOTA, PINSETIL @ Special Dispatch (o The Triduns. 8r. Paur, Miun., Feb. 2.—Scuawr Finseth, the atleged inelirible Elector, who declined ta obey the summons seut bl through Chalrman Lee, of the Democrutic State Cowmittes, has Leen subpenacd by telegraph by Sergeaut-ute THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 187/—TWELVE PAGES. 5 Arms Thompson, and witl start for Washing- ton Sunday night, carrging his firat naturaliza- tion certifieate, Issueil in 1875, but not re- corded, Ex-Giov. Davia has tried to have his aubpeena withdrown on acconnt of busincss, but without sucseas, The Senate Special Com- mittee for inqul inte -the eligibility of Eenators reported to<lay no evidenee of any Henator being ineligible. ” It §s understood that Finecth refused to go hefore the Cominittee, but finally submitted his naturalization plrcr. The biil repealing the Incbriate Asyfum 1acked two vates in the Senate for passage to- dav. Friends of the repeal say the full Senate will pass the bill, ‘The Grasshopper Committee introduced billa in the ITouse anpropninting 875,000 for the dis- tribution of sced-grrain, and offering o hounty of sl pcxi bushels for grasshoppers cuught before une 1. The bill .paseed appropriating 2500 cach to Wheeler and Mauning, of Northileld, for kill- hlfih\'u membera of the Younger gang. discussion of the bill rectoring the murder penalty shows a majority of opinion in_favor of hanging os & fixed penalty, instead of leay- ing punishmnent to the jury. — WISCONSIN. LEAISLATIVE PROCEEDINGR, £peciat Dispatch o The Tribune. * Mapisox, Wie,, Feb, 2.—Tho HScnate, aftera brief and unimportant secsslon, adjourncd until Monday evenfng, The Assembly had quite a lenethy session, and adjourned till morniug. ‘The Governor sent to the Senate nominations for Regentsof the Normal Schools s follows: W. 1L, Chouder, of Sun Prafrie; T. 8 Wecke, of Whitewater, and A. D. Andrews, of River Falls, for thie term of three years, ‘The nominations were unanimously confirmed., In the Assembly eight petitions were {»rc- sented from prominent business men of Mil. waukee, favoring exemption of lands of the Wisconsin Centrul Rallroad from taxation, A resolution was presented for flnal adjourn- ment on Feb, 19, ‘The bill repealing the exemption from tax- ation of lands of the West Wisconsin Rail- toad §n l’c‘rln and Buffalo Countles caused con- al;lturnll&le fscussion, but was finally killed by ™told, - J The Scnate folnt resolution for an amend- ment to 8ce. 4, Art. Gof the Constitution was indefinitely postponed. INDIANA. THE LEGISLATURE. Spectal Dispatch to The Tribune, InpravaroLis, Ind., Feb. 2.—The House to- day passed jolnt resolutfons amending the Con- stitution by eliminating the word “white,” mtriking out 8ec. 5 of Art. 2, stnking out Art. 13, and providing for holding a general c¢lection on the first Tuesday after the tirst Monday in Noyember; also a bill for taking the scnse of the people_on the guestion of cailing o Constitu- tional Conventlon. A joint resolution favoring the pensloning of soldlers who served in the Mexican War was tabled. A concurrent resolu- tion was adopted asking Mrs. Livermore to ad- dress the Genernl Assembly on the subject of the rights of married women. OREGON. GNOVER'S SUCCL3B0M, Bax Fraxcisco, Feb. 2.—A Portland dispateh says Scerctary-of-State Chadwlick was inaugu- rated Governor yesterday, vice Grover, resigned. ——— TIIE RAILROADS. CENTRAL RAILROAD OF IOWA. Mr. J, B. Grinnell, Recelver and General Man- ager of the Central Ilallroad of Iown, lias just submitted the annual report of the road under I charge to the Judges of the United States Circuft Court of Iuwa. The report shows that the gross earnings of therond for 1878 were 717.520.40, ond the expenscs, 8607,078.58, For new cunstructioy, not tded in the above as- count, there has been expended $49,500.83. In regurd to this the Iteceiver says: It would have been a pleasant daty to have pald off tho Indebitcdness of tho Company, rathier than to have entered wpon now construction, had such courso comported with what was dne the public and the appreciation of this ralirond properiy, A safe track is the flrat waxing in railway manage. ment, which 16 now reasonably nsaured.” Heduced grades and lengthened sido-tracks will cheapen transportation and facilitato business, and the soven new statlune, redocing distances Letwcen wach from twelve and fourteon miles to rix and seven milex, will save time In the meeting of traing, and stimulate local busineas, Steam intro- duced'In pumping water, sawing, and planing will prove s wiks cconomy. The report also states that: The last season was a severo trial to machines and iron by reason of heavy ralafall, and Involve: 2 largo outiny for ballast and diiching, Fencim Wan & necesyity to tnect right-of-way contracts, un to lessen perll to trains where stock was ol lurge, and the present smooth track has rogained tio con- fdence of tho travellng publle, as shown Ly the lazgely fucecused Pauungnr carnings, st contribu- ted’to’s remarkablvexcrption from casunltles—thie mileaze of locomotivea fur the year being more than 700,000 mile«, or thirty times thu distance aronnd tho giobe, and yet only ono was off the track in- Jurcet, and that recelving damago oniy of & fow hundred dollars, nor Las there o puasenger recelved l“f ury save by theunavoliable accldent of abroken rall, und 1t i# 0 pleasuro to add that no litigation, except b this controverted question of 1iabllity, has grown outof the year's business in any of its dt‘Furtmt L. “Tlio known linbitlttes of the cnmgnn; are, firat- morigago 7 per. cont gold bonds, 33,700,000, on which 1o Interest han been paid for several years, The approximate indebteduess by order of court on account of rollinz-stock, material furnished, and_ilabilitles on death and ln{ulg claling, 13 £:50,000; money due on pay-roll, $50,000: due a4 by report of Master to Triteteo and attorncys, $125,000 ¢ BTILL AT 1T, In splite of tho recent cxposures & number of -country ecditors contlnue to dispose of thelr frco passcs for monoy cousidera- tlons, Tho Genernl Superintendent of the Chleago & Alton Rallrosd was In- formed yestordoy that two passes bad been offercd for sale to a 8t. Louis scalping firm which had Leen fssued to Mosars. J. Scliuster and H. Cuse, cditors of the Carlile Unlon, 'The sction of thy above-named partics fa so much moru reprehensible because the passes In ques- tion W not glven in licu of advertising, bul complimentary to siford the parties a chance to visit the Spriugficld Greenbock Convention. ‘Tho conductors have been notified to keep o .hnrr' lookout for these passes anit take them 2. up presented, It scems that the only way to o stop the abuse of free passes 15 to adopt the Centennial plan of plicing the holder's “phiz™ on the Mlitie pleces of pasteboan). This has lately been adupted by the Ilinois Central, und works lilie a charm, ” The country editors who arc lionest, eapecally the good-looking oucs, take very Kindly to it, and speak of it "in fuvorable terims. ‘Che plan of the Chicago, Burlington & Qulncy Rutlroad of requiring purtics uceepting free Dasscs Lo slau their names to them 18 alio w safeguard, but iy 1ot as uod us the above. 1TEMS, 2 Mr. Robert Harrls, President of tho Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Raflrond, left for Boston yesterday, baving fn his possession o manuscript copy of the anuual report of the dolngs of the road durlug 1870, ‘The document will bo laid before tho Board of Directors for approval, af- ter which It will bo printed, The aunual mect- dng this year does not tuke plucs in the latter part ot Febraary, but of March, The crup of wheat in Wisconsin and Minne. sota wus unusually mmnall last scason, and a number of the wills fn those Btates huve been compelled 1o stop runnh»fi the supply befng exhausted. Some of the mills keep at work by purchasing thelr wheat in this y, which ace counts for the uoususl phenumenon of graln belny hauled westwurd by the Chilcago roads. ‘The Enstern roads arce uo lunger troubled on account of snow blockades, and frefght is mov- fng forward again with accustomed regulurity, Keveral cur-loads of freight from New York to 8t. Paul reachied thelr destination yesterday vis the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Ratlrond, haviug come through u about Ave days, which i3 unusualiy fast thne, The Pullman Palace Cur Company has de- clared a quarterly dividend of $2 per share, pay- -able Feb. 13, e T— A FESTIVE OCCASION, Byecial Dispasch to The Trivuns. Forr ATKINSON, Wis, Feb. 2.—Last even- Ing tho New Yorkers of tuls county held aro- unfou in the Universalist Church. [n this place. There was o lurge turuout, and every onc went n for a good time. ‘The ladivs of tho Univer- salist society, who, h{ the way, are good cooks, Rgot up agrand supper. The exercises of tho eveniug consisted of “tousts, Instrumentat music, and singiog. After the cutertaiument at the chiurch was over those who fult so dispuscd rrucudeu to enjoy themsclyes by shakiuge the izht fantastic tos fu Kreob's Hull, to the mu- alc of tho Fort Atkinson (Quadrille Band. et - OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. Ngw Yomk, Feb. 2.—Arrived, stesmships Bolivia, from Glasgow, sud Kealiworth, frum Antwerp, Liverroor, Feb. 2,—Bteamslip Austrian, Lrous Battinore, bus arrived out. “THAT SILK TOUR,” And tho " Mootod Question " Ventilated. To the Editor of The Tribune. Tt appears from the Chicago Times of the 13th ult. that the scif-styled, cloven-footed * Trave cler,! alins “Bagaclous Traveler,” has strucka snagand gone down,leaving his*tales,' allection- ately entwlined round (the Keely Motors) Beld- ing Brothers & Co., who are likely to havea lively time supporting this incubus. The Trav- cling Sphinx, or taiking head, heing hors de combat, direct communieation with that firtn appears to be Iu order, and, although wo disliike to stir up unpleasant cdors, wa think we should lie recreant to duty if we did not ventliate some of the flsliy tales and 417088 mirstatements made over the firm name of Belding Brog, & Co., uswell 8s uver the nom de plume of “Travel Thelr sensitivences on the subject of the tennial awarids, and their retacks about *lobbying” affecting allke the honor of the Centennlal authoritics and ourseives, call to mind the story of o stul- Lorn fellow who gtood trisl ina hopeless care that he micht at Jeast have the satiafaction of cursing the jury, Having placed thelr wares on trial, §n conipetition with other manufacturers, and been fairly beaten, they are not entitled to clafm the hicliest sward, and, at the same time,, «ast relfections upon the Centennial officials. ‘Ihe insinuatlons are absurd and base,—slmply the outgrowth of dissppoluted ambition, ‘The Nonotuck 8iik Company exbibited Sew- inu-Silk ond Machine<Twist fn the Main Exhl- bitlon Building, also 8ilk Machinery iu opera- tlon §n Machinery Hall, and were commended by thie Judges in both deartments for an Award, as pudll:ly aunounced. We publish the Judges' Report verlatim, as follows: : _DAsiayon THE CENTENNIAL AWARD e rporg T THE NONOTUCK EILK COMPANY, MANUFACTURERS OF CORTICELLI SEWING-SILK AND MACHINE-TWIST, JUDGES' HEPORT. “TFor a splendid exhibit of n varlety of Hew- ing-8ilks and Machine-Twist of great superiority ns to strength and regularity, shiowlog extreme care in the manufacture. ALSO, Far a line vollection of 8ilk Manufacturing .\mmue?-. cembracing winding, doubling, spin- ning, reeling, and spool-printing machiues, the latter of \'er' l’réuen lous tonstruction. : . T, Gosuons, Director-General, [seAr} “d. R HAwLEY )'mldcm. S Attest: Arex. R. BoteLen, Sceretary.!! This we considered a basis for anaward of two medals, 08 stated, and no words of exceps tlon vere ever sent us on the subject, as intima- ted by B. B. & Co., and, although the Commis- sloners nay cover Loth our exhibit with one medal and” diploma, they cannot change the vale of the Judges' eulogistic reports. The following {1 the Judies' report in full on the exhibit of Belding Brothers & Co., on which they ezpect to receive n medal, and on which dtiey buse thlr eluim o th highest Centenulal ONUTS ¢ “2EWING-BILK OF GOOD QUALITY AND COLOR." Seven words about Sewing-Silk but not one about Machive-Twist (the latter evidently too poor to merit a passing notlce): Probably no onc except B. B, & Co. would attemnpt to recontdle with this meagre award the statements published in Tue Cicaao TRiouNe under date of Scpt. 29, 1870, whereln, among other misstatemecnts, they clalm to_have been awsrded sundry Medals _and Diplomas.'* On this subject "they have “never a word to say,"" although they know the statements were uitrue. g ‘The mlsrepresentations made by B. B, & Cos concerning themeclves might bave passed unno- ticed by us; but, they having commissioned “Traveler® to visit our mills'In the capaclty of n sneak, and: published Lis report, we trust we may be cxcused if we publicly dissect the business and Yrc!annhms of these puff Lalls. Thelr Bilk Mill {n Rockville docs not com- pare at alt with the Wille described by * Trav- clery” and located by hfim in * Rockwell, Ct.” Hlenco tho Inquiry, % Where is Rockwell?? was legitimate, espeeinlly ns it §s not the tirst or the second thne the erlntcr has made them the possessors of Sllk Mllls in various parts of Cote nectleut that had no tangible existence. We notcs they have read the fifth chapter of the Book of Esther, and, as printers are Jable to male mistakes, we suggest that they red direct from that Book the eeventh chapter, and, lke * free religlonists,’! futerpret fur themselves, ‘Thielr intimatons that they are not responsible for * Traveler's™ astiele are absurds but, 08 they Indicate o willingness to stand his grod- fathier, and say that * the talea of the' T'ravcier remaln unchalienged,’” we propose to test thelr faith {n his stateinent, and offerto forfelt snd pay to Charitable Institutiuns In Chleago a few thou. sand dallare, asticrelnafter provided, If they (B. B, & Co.) can substantiate said statements, or disprove ours in the followlng particulars; fall- ing to do su, they to forfelt o ke smount for ke purposes,—money to be deposited with the Treasurcr of tho Silik Assoclation of America, und the questions to be declded by w committee :r Inted by sall Assoclation, orotherwise de- cd by disintercsted partivs, to e hereafter agreed upon. Money to be wagered In amounts, and on polots and couditions, ns stated below. Eatimates s to number of honds einployed, quantity of Raw Material used, and products of wflle, t0 be bused on thoe busioess of 1875 F1nst Wagen—Ono Thousand Dollars that they do not make so lurfio a profmrllon of the Sewing-Silk and Twist used fn Amecrica, as stated; with another ‘Chousand that they do umot moke one-half the amount su claimed., BecoNn Waosn—One Thousand Dollars that they do not mako the nutber of pounds per week claimed * by “Travcler,” with anothier ‘Thousand that thelr actual productions are overstated by more than 81ty per cent, Tinnp Waorr—0ne Thuusund Dollars that they do not consuinc the greatest quantity of raw -material, a3 stated, Fourtit Waazn—0Une Thousand Dollars that they 2o not cmplurthemuu felp, as atated, Firrit Waosu—0One Thousand Dollars that they du nat produce the greatest amount of per- fect Bewing-Bilk, os stated, SixTit Waokr—Ono Thousand Dollars that they did not obitain the highest Centenmlal hariors, as stated; and g ke amount that they recelved tho most Insignificant award given to any Sowing-Silk exhibitor tn the Amerlean Department; the Judges’ reports 10 be compared and takon s evidence. 8evenTii Wauzi—Une Thousamd Dollars that #Trayclor’s " article contained at least a dozen misstatements, with o like amount that 1t was published at Belding Brothers & Co.'s cxpense, Esonrit WackrR—0Une Thousand Dollars that we manufacture more Sewing-Sitk and Machine- ‘Pwist thun any other firn fi the world, Nixru Waaer—One Thousand Dollars that, in the opinlon of the Judges of Awards, nu Exhivit of Sewing-8lik und Machine-Twist ot the Centennlal equaled ours, the Judges' reports belng compared and taken ga evie denve, Wilt Belding Broa. & Co, give tho Charitable Tustitutious o Chicago u chanen to get all ora portion of the sum of Thirtcen Tlhousand Dol- lunl, to distribute ammang the poor, by accepting cither or sl of tne above niue wagers, or wil they Y wrigele away™ from thelr own assertions, and thereby show that fn cheek and fmpudenes they maintain "mls'ter!{ lead '} e ¥ NONUTCUCK BILK €O, FLoneNce, Mass, . OBITUARY. A Centenarlan I'assnd Away--=Mrs, Nancy O, * Van Renssclaer, tandolph (X, F.) Weekiy Register. Mrs, Naney GV Kinsdeinér diéd at the residence of her son, Dr. D, 8. Van Kensselaer, i Kandolph, N. Y., Dec. ), 1870, ~ Sha was bors Oct. 25, 1773, and consequently at the time of her decease was 101 yeurs and U6 dayy old. Before the nation exlsted sho was living, and she was permitted to wituess its grand Cen- tennial puutversary, Mrs. Van Rensseluer was the widow of Gen. L K. Van Reasclacr, o pal. lant Revolutionary soldier who had the runk of Culone! at that tiine, and wda conapleuous for couraze, having especially distinzulaicd htinself 21 the battle of Fort Ami, where he was wound. ed by o musket ball whiche he carried through 1ife ‘and which ulthnately occastored his deatis, Flhe fannly have alwuys been remarkable for vatriotism, and we caniot refraln frow mention- Iug two names Which ure sugzested at this thne, Bolomon Van Neusselaer, son of . K. Van Reuscelacr by a furmer wife, bore u brilliant part i the war of 1513 and received six wounds at the battle ot Quecnstown. 1e was for years Adtjutaut-General of this State, Another son, Killian, while in command of a frizate {n His- 'unmln, fell fn & duct with a Britlsh utlicer who had fusulted the Awerican flag. It s xald that baving recefved, by lot, the first fire, ho dis- churced bis pistol fu the air, but was deliberately sbot down by his autagonist. Alrs. Van. Reussclaer was iareled In 1783 aud a8 her husbaud died Ui 1810 shic was & widow for dxty vears. Ou the occasion of Ler 106th birchday, ve generations of her family were present. The great-great grandebild sat by the #lde of the centenarian, and It wasdislcultto say which of the two was the happler. A bouyant, oyous spirlt sustained hier to the very cluse of iue. Tu sumper sbie migut often Le seen tend- g ber dowers (u the gades, eod she ucver loat lLer Intereet In_ passing events or in any of her frlends. A playful hutmor often enlivencd her conversation, and she sturdily reststed the in- firmitics of old age. Belng complimented not long ago upon her cheerfulness, she mayly an- swered: ¥ Indeedd, [ hope I am not v datage.” Jler mind wes richly etored with Bitle truth, and while not ostentatious in teligious prolession, a strong, clear trust in Christ. gave gentleness and swectness to her words and actlons, For maore than half a centuryehe had been an accrptable member of the Duteh Re- form Church, had tasted the riches of Divine grace, and still felt that there was “*more to fol- SUITS AND CLOAKR, Chas. Gossage & Co. Jow.?_ Her mind grasped the poet's conception ;:lf “The Divine Govdneas, 15 those beautiful Attractive Sale nes: T know not where Hia {slanda lift Thelr fronded paims in air; 1 ouly know I cannot drift Beyond is love and care. It will be remembered that the hundredth anniversary of the nation's birth was ushered In with clear skies and summer sunshine. In mid-winter netre wore a genial and Inviting Suits and Cloaks. ' : aspect, On the first Sahbath of that year o the “ Remarkable Bargains” offered vl‘lnms church this aged Christian reverentlall; ¥ = listened o the Savior's toachings and they | it this Dopt. in frosh lines of stylish humbly partook of the emblema of His broken body and shed blood, | The whole scene was im- preesive and full of interest, Thought was usy with the past. Twenty lives llke hers wouild span the years to Christ’s own time. ‘Tu the last her mind was clesr and hopeful. The funcral services were conducted by the Rev. Dr. Cowles, assisted by other clergymen, ‘The snouws of winter cover lier aged form, hut shic wakes with immortal youth. J. T E. (The two surviving sons of Mrs. Van Rens- sclacr are Dr. Dasld 8. Van Renssclacr, of Rane dolph, N, Y., and Killlan I Van Renesclaer, now reslident inthe vidnity of Cincinnati, O., the Iatter belng the ex-Bovercign Grand Com- mander of the Supreme Councll of Masone, Mre, Van Renssclrer was the great great grand. mother and one of thie six grandmothers to the grandchild of Mr. J. It. Altertson, of May- wood, IlL, os mentloned herctofore in Tue Tuipuxe.] . Basket Oloth and Rough and Plain Beaver Cloaks, in oxtra lengths, very desirable goods, which we mark at still lowes prices than any heretofore shown. Basket Deaver Cloaks, Tastily trimmed with silk, from §12 upward ; Rough Beaver Clonks, ia good lengths and lato styles, at $8. Velvet. Cloaks! Blacl Silk Cloaks. fur lined, Matelasse Beaver Cloaks, Matelasse Silk Cloaks, Al greatly reduced ! Elegant Silk and Velvet Suits ! Reduced from $400 to $200. Silk and Damasse Suits ! : Teeduced from $260 to $100. 5 Rich Silk Suits! 1 Tteduced from $150 and' $200, ; fo $90, $100, and 125. Fabric and Silk Suits ! Reducerd from $100, $125, and x $150 to $65, 375, and $85. Stylish Suits !’ g Reduced to $20, 825, $30, $35. ' Offoring a rare opportunity to pur. 7 OTHER DEATAR. New Yonk, Feb, L—Edwurd Draos, father of Miss Ada Dyus, leading lady fn Wallack's Then- tre, died at ‘his residenca in'this ity Wednesday night, oged 60, Mr, Dyas wasan sctor, but of late years seldom appeéared. BaN Francisco, Feb. 2.—John Wilson, the oldest member of the San Francisco Bar, died at Bulsun to-lny, oged 87. He emigrated frotn i\él{g‘ugfl. wliere he was o pruminent politician, TELEGRAPHIC NOTES, New Yonmg, Feb. 2.—The Heceiver of the Metropolitan Fire-Insurance Company an- nounces that he has inade an arrangement'with the Continental Insurance Company whereby that Company will substitute fts policics In place of those Insured by the Metropolitun, to take em-r% upan the surrender of polivies. pecial Ditpatch to The Tridune. DixviLLEg, L, Fev, 3.—Upwards of 100 New Englanders asscmbled at the Centeanial Hotel last evening, wheu they lmlul‘.'cd in a banquet, speeeh-making, and musie, ‘The oceaslon was o very enjoyable one, lasting until near midnight. Suecial Dispaich 1o The Tribune. chaso olegant Paris Suits at about : SpRINGPIELD, 1L, Feb. 2.—The Hangamon County Agricultural’ Board 1s making an elfort half the importation cost! s to raisc subscriptions suflicient to Insure the lu- catlon of the next State Falr at Sprivgtield. PLEASE INSPECT THEM! Chas. Gossage &£ Co. BUSINESS NOTICES. ¥ilbor's Cod-Liver Oll and Lime,—Persons who have been taking cod-liver ofl wiil bhe pleased ta learn that Dr. Wilbor las sncceeded, from direc- tions of several professionsl gentlemen, In combin- ing the pure otl and lime in such 8 manner that it Ia pleasant 1o the taete, suil it effects inJung com- plalnts are truly wonderful. Very many persons Wwhose cases wara pronounced hopelesa”and who had taken the clear of) for » long time without marked cffect, bave been entirely cared by naing this preparation. Be sure and get the genuine, Manufactured only by A. B, Wlibor, chemiat, Bos. ton, Bold by sll drugglst ; e — ‘The stasninrd quality of Burnett's Colo and Flavoring Extracts have, withootan exceptlon, won for them the highest awards for excellence over all canipetitors in every exposition wherever they have been placed for tho pust twenty yeura; and, to place the cn}»-uunc upon past honore, the NEGKWEAR. ;dé"m: nthl'hllnde h{h. wt;\pu!ed u‘r experienced o Il 3 . 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' 1t opena the air pasaiges, expels cat secretions, 1 allayy fudsmmation, sid bas a_temsrkatle southing nind hiealing effect Upon the Mulcuus wembrane of thd tiuse, face, throat. and brouchlal tubcs. . pleasant to use, gives instant relief, and never o ciirs whien directions sre falthfully folluwed, 2 oLrice; 1,00, Warrautod satlsfactory or uiwney fe- anded. end far deseriptive pamphiet, or call at theotice for TIONS Yegetine Is nads exctusively from the fulees of care. fully-seiscted barks, rools, xiid herbs, nid su strongly conceutrated that If will efteciually eradicate froia the o . 3 i MIT, NS, bpsient oy tilat ot Serntain, Neratulous 1in= | "EaUR! i NI U B Lo harea only by f’lfiflflfil?"h‘.’e “:‘,,‘,,,l,:-_n J:"."A""-:’ nlsty PERLEY JEFFERS & CO., 70 Btate-at., Chicagu. i cawn that arise rm?n 1npure Liood, N FPROLOSSIONAL. Ajtmatory ind Clirals fnouw Il‘:n iy Liniily e Compluiuts ottty St the oo For P“'(‘fl orclies, 15 und Ringworu, \XoBTSE Formauent cure, Five Prominent Geutlemen Cured of D) uiseeeA Merchunt, u Banker, o Lu yer, w Judge, aud o Minlater, ‘ 2 I f the Skl LR i (o g BRI suever fafled o uitect Dyspepsia Cued it Sixly Dags! Y DR, BROADBENT. s method differs widely from sll other pl nevertheless, (tlsans true us thie Gowpel. The Ductor 1 ias weores of 11YIng wiinessea that have been cured by ¢ its tuethud ofireatmient, 1o whoin ho can refer i (bl iy, wdvises hts IJylp!&llc atirote nut L0 slaTYe, but tolive well un the yery causes tomplal aud hystetans; strengthens tho wholo systeul, Acts Upon the sscretive onaans, allays fidammnation, curvs ulcerution, and feg- ulntes tha howels, For (‘nlnnhi Dyspevaln, ll.luhllnul Contlye. ot the tand aifonts. Thet ! sy B ¥ e | Bbovy geatienssis narfes and residences can be seenat . B, ey i hrsa. i CIenoEnt e omiurla | (he osiors ulice. - SIArVAU00 Treatinat (o Dilcr o Nery i, o medlcing s wiven such | Jiio Glater will wever cure Dyspeinie. Drspeitics - iood: ¢ e e | e ouids h Hesh Fer wetk, Bud i Sirvugih stcords, & ¥ r th Rk ¥ 3 v T e oy ar Ll Bers s byacaimy o riesses w contrul | SRt POV Iva” fre, frui 10 10 1 dully, §croancue trul witice'and residence at thie Ciliton House, Rovia v, L ceiru._cut thisout. The remarkabl eflected by VzoaTing have Ine duced many physicisus an thecurics whuul We B S R st Moty o TP St FomPlon: ik GIovy. In fact, VEGRTINE I3 the best pumudy yet discavered | y i R st | WHITTLE & STEBBINS | IN THE : H.R,STEVENS, Boston, Mass, ‘What Is Vegetine 7 It is » compound extracted from hun.'mul::unu'm‘ul Ralires Neiadrs 1ot rot TABERNACLE . Sunday, Feb, £, at £ p. th. i Maje Whittle Will Preach. 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S AT B e : Arial for your complainta; thew yoa Will say t your § Trithd. bolsbicr, sAd scqumiuiadce Tiey i bt bks TO CONTRIBUTORS TO i curvd mie. ™ 3 ¥ which 1t s recom: roughous the Unlied Wure Vegeoo HOME DEPARTMENT omplalnts fo ST 8 ‘; Vo are selllug the best CALPET Tacker fn the ' { A ¥ Vegetine, o ce biates (han auy other medict PN wiil Curo thuse Complaiat VALUABLE INFORMATION, Baazox, Dee. 12, 1830, bject in giving you this testl- ael""'m"" A Ls:hln fllur:fly‘lun. I.I:;‘lnli " market, Send 23 cts. for vnv. No wore bother oFbed BRI TESNAN ADY DEPT, rahail, o EDUCATIONAL. University of Notre Dame, : NOTRE DAME, IND, i The second sculon \ll‘lnl Thursday, Feb. 1. Bent Clre! ] esllent. for Lireulary b g ¥l 8otovay, ¢ surface uf Ty ekl belug covural Wil pluples and eruptions, uan| yruat, pel, and anuoysuce, and iscaac, 1 100K ity ‘of o sivertiaed bioad “preparationn ‘smuny which Wa4 any quantity of Sarsaparilia without ou- taluiu 2y beuedt Gutll ' comiueiced King the Ved: Etine, sud before © had compicted (i fret Bottio Laaw shat 1 bad gut e it wedictus, | Conwauently 1ol luwed on with 16 untd | bad (aKoG soveral Luttiea, when I'eaa pronosuced & well 1men, bud tay skl Aot eullieiy Trve froum bimpies a SRRSO el b ted Ml ieuinattuie 1 wiil make toutlon Al of be Vegetine v wouderlul power uf curiuig e of this scute cudibiaiat ofwhicn 1 Bate scred o) fitonucly C. U, TUCKE! s Ap ol .. s b R LG B dien. mber of aug firm, 1 thly day adultied 8 mmBE R AHGGE"s o, Chleago, Jou 1, 1677 ¥ i Yegetine Is Sold by all Drugglsts,