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e 14 THE"CHICAGO “TRIBUNE: SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 10," 1877—TWELVE PAGIS. filn }sfl;l‘;.llun to perfect the titles to their ian J ST AT 3] AF FAI us_ F LO.R.ID A- the great rivers of the world. For 1560 miles it has an average width of one and ono-half miles, Mr. Cockrelt presented resolutions of tha und I aald to cnrr]y a_volume of water much Missourl Biate Grange calling attention to the larger than the Rlo Gramde. In rome places report of ite Sclect Committee in rozand 1o clicap transportation, Referred. Yesterday's Proceedings in the Jacksonville: A Southern Town | it oxpands ton whith of six miles; nor is have its votea recognized, or which ought to be recoguized. Had Cronin remained with his two Republican colleagues and inxisted tpon cast- ing his vote for Tilden, the cnse might hayebeen more mmr"mlfll, but he_did not remaln, and h deservos expllcit condemnation by the people of thin nation. Resolied, That onr Senators be Instrncted, and onr_ Repreventatives in Congress bo requested, 1o rotest In the name of the tate of 1linols nealnst licse wronge, perpetrated hy a politieal party n v] v ¢ o it ever less thai me mile wide at an; e b e ot .| o Clnir nid bofore the Senate resolutions Legislature at Springs e s sy wl et v Buiit by Northern People, | puint helaw Laks ‘eorge. " Richt here. at the The correspondent aays that ex-Gov. Sevmour "; "’l“ C"{“""“:h]lfl,flfl"\l\l’\'fl Mk“{l t”l‘nm Pelesie. field, . Mr. Kearney moved to lay the resolution on great bend, there fs an nnlnlm;u.pte;l]vlnli»ln of has expresscd the opinlon that the Democrats in | o 'f:'“r" o “‘“' 70 cof "Nmr;lu ed]“ 4t . tho table. Jiost by a strict party vote, the I\;Inler #ix miles long and '.m‘)lml es wii Ic “c. y - Gommrens & made o grest mistaxe t fn urgini | Penter, und maklng an appropriation therefor. Demoerataall votlig aye, om the iwotian fo ta- Bay Btreot--Tho Hotels---A Translent | then in ample facllity g o alunio, 1s W A S o . ) o 3 —ayve, bL3 3 4 4 o e, W TR | e s of tho moring e | Houso Iesotutions Passed o | B e i ik win g | Popuation of Abont Two | mrrsfol nd ke et Y :;\Ill:“fl; " l;xacexr on ;\:nflé;xtlo.n-lwmflzn: T e e it s The demning the Treatment Committee on Federal Relations. Thousand. p MR, ABTOR TMIMBELP is {Lflm there In princely stylein hln‘uh\ r;‘t Driving on the Shell-Road-+-Ronting on ;g;,fir;&m}‘ey,’ggfl,gg{;;-m'f,l;';,gg o the St. John's River--«\Wille Dlw!bhwd- f;r many years he o mu;:loncd 3 hap- fam B. Astors 0 spen his winters in Ttaly. ] pened b once . thnl.,” w&musm‘l‘n nF|05~ cnce, he met a frien o8 Boye of Philadelphla,—wlio, by the way, was serlously Curos the Worst Pains in Spectal tvirespondence of The Tridune, injured by an necldent ont the Virginia Midland CHICAGO STOCK-YARI ‘The House concurred in the resolution for the Investigation of the alleged nbuses at the Chi- cago Btock-Yards, as to the manner in which stock dying there 18 disposed of. PEES AND SALAMIES, Mr. Chambers reported from the Committee on Fecs and Salarics a resolutlon, which was adopted, authoriziog that Committee to collect the statistics ax to fees collected in excess of liquidation of indchtedness dne the Govern- of Go ells mint by the Pacific Railroad Company, and Mr. Gov. Wells, I-:ahtlon Fup sed thad.{?n{clréry Cumn:l :lco'l }“:‘i r. Eaton argue l1af ‘ongress had no righ s to dectare what shonld constitute the net carn- | The Wholesale Investigation of Chicago Ings of the rond, as the bLill of the Judiclary Pagrk Commisions Ordered. Commitlee proposed. Legislation towards theserallrout"companienaiould e ibeal, . an ust. y passing the Gordon he honor of tlio eountry would e maintained and justice | 1story of the Agrieultural College at He rays the Democeatie party, by coneenting to, the Commission and advocating it, have closed’ thelr mouths In case the decision gocs againet them, and will have no * grievancé " with which to go to the country four years hence. ILLINOIS. TOR ILLIXOIS ELECTOR. = Epecial Diepatch 0 Tha Tridune, o 'y JacksoxviLLe, Fia., Feb. 5,—There aro two | Rallroad "a few wecks ago,—and, in talkin 0 t B t 5 SPRIFIELD, Til; Feb, 9.—Ed Merrit, of the | would®e done to the companies. Irvington, Tl enlaries pald, Thio oblect of the Inqulry 18 10 | Fionidns juet ot the presont thne, which equally | about climatce, Boyd mentioned Florida, an From Ono to Twenty Minutes, U ) P 4 qually | B0 “ State Zteglster, went on to Washington to-night, M{' %“‘"fi‘;l“{ ued that f"“’z"f““h"‘g "““1", L cot Uills, thrugl which It fs_alleged ltigants | engage tiie attention of widely-different classes | 22Ked Astor it he had ever boen there, having been subpenaed by the Jouse Commit- g‘l“l‘u:llcnowrlzm :g:fl’:;‘x?;: fi:‘a‘:w‘t“nét nowwithe ILLINOIS, are unduly tazed nlmrl{ because they are lith | o puoplo fn the North, Onolsthe Florida of ugf;;,r,'“n‘:g:{f&t? E:";::l::;‘fl:‘; v;ffifl'; S el tee on Privilczes and Elcctlons to tell what ho | out the consont of the companics. TAX-REBATE. Rants, and fu excess of the actual costs of sucli | o),y volyfetan, the land of chicanery and tnrmoll, | to-morrow ™ gald Boyd; and Astor Inughing) NOT ONE HOUR knows of Georze D. Chalfee, of Shelbyville, the Mr. Christlancy spoke In favor of thebill of Sveclal Dispateh to The Tribune. Mr. Hopkins Intreduced & bill amending the | the forlorn hope of the Democracys and this | consented, That was elght years ngo, and, alleged Incligible Republican Elector from the U;:;:n::%l;:m(?urx:;l:%:;fl:ul!‘ argued that Con- 8rmiworieLo, lil, Fob. O0~—~The nafl:vnu'c TFilection I ““'r' 50 an to provide that there f:lm“ Florlda has usurped a constderablo space fn the fln{m tlht.rl" e::'ry wlglmfl- has found Willlam B. Thirteenth District of Iliinols. Mr. Merritt { €32 Bogy honaht. 1t wontd ot be hest to | Committee reported favorably on Mr. Irwin's | bo s precinct for every 500 voters, and that tho | newapapers ever since the November clection, | Astorindoc °":.l..:', STORIRS After Rending this Advertisemont Neod goes frelghted with documentary ovl- | have any leglelation on tho subject at this ses. bill providing fora rchatement of taxes levied | polls shall vpen at 8 a. m. nlul::lu!u at 3 p. m. {118 pleasura and n reliof to turw from tho | aretold hero of Astor, It 18 sald that, when- ‘Any Ono Buffer with Pain denes obtained in the United = States | slon, but the Senatc should nprolnhCnmmu- upon property destroyed by fire, flood, or tor- P (“‘;’rl‘;‘i;"g"_:l‘”“_“_‘.""';‘"nn‘ renared | 4ark ways and the valn teicks of the | ever A stranger is introduced fo him ot his y o District Court to-day, by ~ leave | toc toait during the reccss and confer with the | nado. The bill was ondered to o second read- Kn.C:’;Imgn A Investization of the l{" Dee | wire-working elements, and to regard the | house, the first thing that Astor says or docs {s y of Judge Treat, to prove that Chaffee Is a United | railroad ""‘“""'“'" 14 to how h'i) matter could | ing, partment of the Cltyof Chicago. The preamble | State in the mora lovable Meht of o | toring the bell and remark to the servant: RA D W A Y S States Commj<sloncr, and has go_acted several | be I'IU" o "’“"““""“’“) tothe Uovernment as COLLECTING TAXES. Yecites that, by the prosent law, the Park Com- | resort for pleasurc-scckers, to think of it ns o Johin, & buttle of champague!! times since 1563, ‘The local - Democrnts and [ Wellnsthie companies. The same Committee also Yeported favarably | missioners aré not amenable to’the taxpasers, I i) 5 Ife thicn turns to the guest and asks him where Congressman Spring¥ by telezraph have been utwell argued that the bill of the Judl- ; i that complafnta ore made of wnneceanary | [a0d of perenufal sunshine and flowers, anid to [ ho Ia from, cte. In the course of tew minutes jubilating to-lsy over the prospect of throwlng cd thoexceelse of power [ ou Mr. Zepp's bill amending Sec. 137 of tho | At hes SRIEERR P8 EROE B MEHEEESENY | apealc of it as the one fair spot towards which | the bell ia again rung,and the order s repeated:, out a Ilayen vote in Illinols, and already they t exert, I the faith of | Revenus sct 20 asto aiva the Collector power | 0o SRTGE A0 LcNitlo experditures by thent, | Naturo displayed a singular partiality,—in short, | - 1 Joho, o botile of thampagne!” Tiave been distributing the Tilden putronage. | this country was eyer pledged to susbody for | to collect realeatate tax by ulstraint of the pen | Tha resolutions provide for the appointinent of N EARTILE AR DI, 1t fs sold that this routino is invarlably ob- REI IE Gov, Palmer, wno also goes to Washington, i | 80V, purposc, lt was pledged to these companies |41 property of the taxpayer. The bill was | s committes of three members of the lloussand | gy : to th der vers | %¢rved; so that visitors to the Astor mausion fo o Scerctary of War; Charley Lauphler, of | LY the lffi!p‘;){ 1503 and 1564, and. tho contract | ogored' o second reading. w0 of the Senate to tquire: o !"""YYR;?“‘" A ’m:m h’:':,:: Bl Eflemi}y dopart In a very, weak state of izg and 3 . a r : cpnte 3 strong ) ¢y i alieveled con n of mind, 3 A O 1o nflgf-nl‘u‘;fim&lf“{'P:fi‘(‘nn‘"&”&(flgflw:fl Mr. Sherman apposed the bill reported from Mit. RABTON'S BILLS, jtow mueh, fand 1e/indludet ' {tis poskRand, | o substantiated by the testimony of thousands | 1t this s apart. from the subject of rowing ] o Dietrlct” Attorney: snd C. A, Keyes, of the | the Commilttec on Rallroads, and denied that | Mr. Easton introduced a bill especlally de- | *3i0 ek more it 1w contenplated to purciinso, | of tonrlsts who have viaited the Biatcsince 1863, | and salling. There fs - e State Capital, Penelon Azent. * All thie 'becnuse | thero was any violation of the public fulth In the | sigyed to enable judgment or attaching credit- | Feom whom the park lands wers purchineed, the | [t ts only within the past toree years that CONSIDEIANLE OF NOTH. an (udustriots reporter found out and told Mer- [ bill reported'by the Judiciary Comimittec. ors to determine In advance thetitle of property | date of each purcharc, and the prics paid, o ¥ 4 Last scason there was so great a demand, for Titt that ChafTee had been a United States Com- tweil gubmitted ait amendment to the The amountof taxes dircetly and indirectly ralnedt | Florida has had an extendod reputation 88 8 | noqts that orders had to be given at least a duy » migsioner. Thus Merritt goes to Washington on of the biil_reported by the Rall- | upon which they desire to levy, and investlent- | tor thie purchaso and Improveinent of park lunds, | winter-resort. There have, of courae, been mare | boforchand. This winter, however, the stock of : . &t Government cxpense. -| road Comniittco ro as to provide that payments | ing frauds and ascertaining the principal owner | -~ The date of the first purchase, orless people who have been aceustomed to | boats [s (nereaseid by a large number which were It was tho First and is tho : i 4 » | bysald companien to the credit of the sinking | ship, and to remove In n great measure tho dw- [ [T e e ke w0 | muending the cold - mouths here, | built In New York it tho foot of Spring stree OREGON. B o on, Addition o all payments fo7 | ger of levles upon doubtful property. The vro- | ralsed by tazation wers expeniicds but they were chiefly Easteruers. How | 300 brought here by the proprictor himself, ' 3GON. other requirenents under the original ucts, in- e ke tlon weroexpentied | y ly B lai I e e stie dra B, vers (Foaent THE CASE IN A NUTSHELL. stead of “in llew of il paymentsar other re- | Vislon s very similar to that insomo of tho | he amountof bonls inpied be thoTark Gome | ho tide of travel from = the West | aud'much In favor. There aro two dally lines aln eme -, Dispateh 10 the Cinctnnali Conmerelal, quirements, ete.” "Ordered printed. State codes, ulthough not near s stringent. 1€ | TUELCLEES 1 §6'0F o proceeds of bonds ol Leggag, w0 ong seems to knos s all that Is knuwi § fron Jacksonville to Patatka, one line to Enter- 4 WABMINGTON, D, C., Feb, 8.—~Senator Miteh- | Pending discussion the Senato went into ex- | passed it will do away with the need of credit { © \hat sum of money, hunds, certificaten, lote, or | 1# that now Western people are loaked upon as rise; hesides, there are a dozen or more finely- . ko maly tay of e v o Ui St ol | il afchuire: sunning. to, niermediats | Tatusaptytop ot Cxctating e s i1 ’ puints, The trip up tho St. John's River Is al- gt Jowelk OF OLIF HIARdR UF GTEanR by sonville,—an incorporated city, tho Inrgest - 2 . tho State. 1048 altuated nt the yreat bond of | Featy (0w Hhe world ovcr as one of tho west | due sppitcato ohn's, which, as every ono ought e fsea fn_th th L of » MI v the len’anlrn“;l"»w:duc’?mm:‘mlclfl‘ 1t "divercs THE RAILROADS. INEROM ONE T0 TWENTY MINUTES, suddenly to the cast at this point, aud emptics Nomatter how ylolent or excruciating the pain, the into tho Atlantle. EXTORT RUSINTESS, TRiicumatic, Bed-itidden, Inurm, Crippled, Nervous, = ) SINESS, T I & I e Ol L e on o | T troublo beluean the Eqstern Iinos [n re- | 4l Srpmmimis i dhenis /it the year, the varietles of ruuplu that onc meets | Bard to the rates on freight for oxport still con- on Bay street are almost Hinitless, tinues, and contracts are frecly made at from il BAY STREET, i 45 to 65 conta from Chicago to English ports. RAD E I it should bo premiscd, is the great thoroughfare | my, meeting of the Monaers and General WILL ccutive sesslon, and when the doors reopened | gra? bills, took a recess uutll 10 o'clock to-morrow. | el), of the Committne on Privileges and Elece tlans, charged with the Infestigation of the Oregon Electoral vote, will submit Lis report to he Senate early next week. The report Is quite voluminous, and {s an ansver to every nosi- tion taken by Gov. Grover In regard to hisac tion In the premlises. After reviewing the case 1n all its details, showing Watta' participation in the actlon of the FElectoral College of that State, the report sums up with the followiniz propositions: Firast—Conceding that Watts was ineligible, the Governor of the State had no jurindiction to dine criminate, and all his action (n the premises was vold. Second—That the question of Watts' ineligibllity was nvver ralsed before any tribunal. Ho id not tage his weat in the Collezd on the ground that he was muce an Elector b{ the voles of the peoble, byt In conseqtience of Wia election by & majority of he College, und therefore his vote cannot be ques- 1ands, orother things of value, wero dircetly or In- diroctly pald editors, owners, or manazers of Chi- engy ncwspapers foF any, o lced rundered or pre- tended to hage been rendered, What mofty, checks, certificates, bonds, ete., have been directly or indircctly pald to the Park Commirsloners out of the park funds, Whether any of them now hol aried ofices or pomtion under the Commirsions what has been pald for counsel feos hy the Commissionere, What lots In tho vleinily of the parks were owned or bought by any of the i'ark Commissfonera, Whethiercontracts let by the Commissioners have been awarded to the lowest bldder, Besides, the Committec {s to investignto what- ever vlso relative to the Park Commissioners may be determined it and proper, and oay em-. ploy counscl to uld them fn making the Investi- gatlons, Mr. Easton also Introduced a bill to simplify TOUsE, the pleadings in common-law cases, designed Soon after iidday, to which time a recess had | especislly for suits on accounts or written con- been extended, the Deficfency Approprintion bitl | teacts; requiring both parties to take thelr real passed with the smendment appropriating $500,- 5 ¢ Bootor o payment of o against gun.‘ In. | cotifa of sctionor defensg under oath and pre- terlor Departnient stricken out. vent a bogus defense. This also Is os nearly ‘The bill providing for the distributfon of | analogous to some of the cude regulations as awards made in convention between the United | our practice will convenlently adimit of. States and Mexieo was passed. b Sk Mr. Blnckburn, rom the Committee on Elce- tlon in Loulslang, reported a resolution author- | r. Dunne introduced o bill cancerning costs izing the Committee tohavethe testimony taken | In courts of record and Justice courts. This by 1t printed at o private printing oftfee, the | act provides that, In addition to the costs now A .’.A‘.':.‘i-:].,}{..‘f"-‘“' not belug able to do the work | pilowed by law, the following costs shall be-al- I Mr. Hole ratred o polnt of order. The House lowed to the prevalling party, viz.: A retalning could have no printing done except at the pubile | fee of #10in cach caee, and agerm fec of &5, printing offlee. 5 vach term not exceeding three terms; for tho ‘The ‘Speaker sustained the point, and the | trinl of each suit, $15; for entering a judgment resolntion was withdrawn, of the town, like Oxford strect in Londou, Rue | . G Tyolf In Parls, ond the Ringstrasse in Vicunn, | Frelght Agents held in New York Without Bay atreet thero would be only left in | Thuraday accomplished nothing, and amother the place - forloru chister of boarding-houses | meeting will be held ‘on the 23t of tis | Afford Instant Ease aut hotels. It fs an_ambitious atreet, too, nudl month, with a viewof compromising the dif- ) ok content with wnopolizi ait the slops It | culty. ' Tho fallure of the late mecting to uc- | Inflammation of the Xidneys, Inflamma of the tinest reskdences of the uative popuiue | complish something tangible Is ascribed to the tion of tho Bladdor, Inflammation of the IN TIE SENATR the forenoon waa occupled with the reading of billg, and at noon that budy adjourned until Mouday at 5 o'clock p. m. AT JACKSONVILLE. . = decree, $10. Where the amount of Judgment tioned. The House then went into Committee of tho | o7 4 Epecial Dispalch to The Tribune. tion. It runs parallel with the river, nffording | fact that several of the Managers interested in Bowels, Mumps, Congestion of tho £Hirit=Gnder the Iaws of Oracon_th Electors | whole, wilh Cox n the chir, on the privato | OF tho value of pronerty sucd forshall not ex- [ fackeonviLLe, Hl, Feb. U—Tlio Leglslative | to husiucee-iuses faclities for shipping, mnl | the, motter were ‘provented from attending. Tungs, Soro Throat, Diflcult Slffi‘l?l’i‘n‘l‘l“y‘\ha"cgv‘:t{lg 5!‘:.&“&’&':"{, enit ‘:’fl.’fi%‘i calendar, ceed $400, the fecs shall. not exceed 825, and In | Committoes of the Senate ard House on Stato | 1o private resldences ng fine @ scope of 1aWn as | ipyorg an be 1ittle doubt, however, that some Broathing, Palpltation of to get, neglect fo nttend, or otherwlse, Theres ; ;\tm-‘m{msldnhlntpl on the bll} coanrmlrgz oar: action for personal lnjurles, it tho plaintift %“d::'e‘n‘“r’é".J&?&“{L‘r‘l"“m‘tffi. \:elg;vl“ ulh-[:nfe"(’;i i ultou'nc rfl'{'"f"n"!"'lu rrumntm‘ onons of | 4erayeement would have ‘been made in spitoot |* tho -’ff‘mf;‘fi nn"(::mo"n Ipa pamitiunTor ancatnenty bt noj sn Taeh | Comuniiies rose without conslarion tereony - | rocorer . dou than 00 e "Bh 10 | duom aceompanied by thels wiven, Today thoy | *"aek of Lay street thors i 1t to o cen, | o absentees had thero weon n chanceof | 2eoREs TIRNERS SR Tege han full authorty to o1l o vacancy, " Mr. Morrlson, Chalrman of the Special Gom. | WOFe costs than =~ damages shall Lo | yigiyed the Tdlutic, the Denl and Dumb, anil | The town hoing eninently n. pleasurc-resort, | Narmonizing the confiicting loterosts, —This s g d 3 Fourth—The Governor' _certificaic on lts faco shown that two Republican Electors were eleetud., These were 3 majority of tha College, and the only one contemplated by law to fill i vacaney, and thelr record of s proceedings of fhe Calldce in the only one admissfble, anil 1t shows that Cronin did not attend the meeting or participato in its pro. ccedings; that ho set himolf up ns the Eleetoral College of Oregon, and proceeded ta A1) tho other two places without o shadow of authority In the Jaw governing tho case, VARIOUS. MESSAGE PROM TILDEN. Special Dispaich 1 The Tridune. Wismxuron, D. C., Feb. 0,—Tilden has adopted the tactica which he so succesafully pursued immediately after the Ohlo election. He has sent o meseenier here to prevent the Dem- L 1l orders overrullng or miltee on Loulsiana Affaire, subimiteed tho re- | Conted. ~Upon a port of thiat Commitico, which cancludes wieh | Sugtaining - a = demwurren, - granting * - or u_resolution declariyr that the Demnoeratic | TOTUSINE IOHONS B Bl O B it of Electors received a miajority of votes fn the {l"l'“é"m [“")"'ffljl% c?.i" n mt“l;’::l "Ff,“““nf!- State of Louislanas that the pretended canvass s '".": “fll i o:} ""1’ Al rzc lz ad compilatlon of vote for Elcctors by the ;:',’3:’;;:{;22.,?:: ;‘M’:%‘; m?,&?} .‘.'r'fs ln]‘!’n:lf:- Boant of Heturning officers was without au- tian, and upon all other motions, swhere notlee thority of law, fraudulent, and vold, and that | @ nn't-euamu In ol cases which, in the oplufon the vote of thnt State cannot, be counted for | 1 Figcersary, Inall cnsce which, 'a the oplulon Hayes and Wheeler without the conhirmation | o oo unr’cmoufixbl\', the Court may allow o bhroval uf ilezal and Traudulent uctlon of | ugditlonal costs not 6 cxceed 10 per cent of tho M. Townaend atbmitted o minority report | B4 clufmed or recovered. When appeal suits 't | ure dismizsed on final judzments of cascs from i (o aduption of & resolutlon de- | fustlces, the prevalling party shall be allowed cleated In Loulslana, and that. the clectibh was | ™'y ig4100 Courta fecs from §5 to 810 shnll be examined fnto, determined, declared, and pro- - mulgated by iho nroper :lutlmrnlu'- of Enm allowed, dependivg on the amount in contro. Versy. . State, undor all the forme of law, and in_com. | VfAF prevailing party fu appeals to the Su vllance with the Cudfdtiution of the United difiiculty in regard to export busingss may.yet Neuralgia, Rhoumatism, Cold Chills, it natupally lins the appedrancs of o watering- l‘n‘!glomo{'ory ser‘fuuu. W involve 1o Eastars | Aguo Chills, Chiliblains, and Frost Bites, rlm‘-!c. ‘The most prominent features of the | yrunlc lines in another e rallroad war, andscape aro ; 3 ¢ The_appiication of tho Ready Tiellof to tho poi P20° rum notnrs “:‘....‘.‘lxh“.‘{'vfifl.?&&fi‘;'_’»fixfle e Lusliess that | @S 20 Tho patis or Qimiowty baists Wi ARG bary wlitch Jut up here und thero Iike craznabove the | Jiion T}l vow ctear that the conceealonsmade | “Xeori®Eus tn bait otumbler of weter wil i blufi-line of bharding-houses. Thelr name 18 | o' him by Scott and Garrett in tho late trenty | fow minute Cramps. Paing, Bour St 'un'. feglon. ‘Thicre aro the St, Jmnos, the Metropl- | of "Woheo aro Inopcrative; and do not beneti. | Loagburms Hleiicaduchen Diurriocs, Dyrenters, o Itun, the Windeor, the Carleton, the Nichols, | New-York in tho lenst, ' As lanz as a lower elers Should a\neT SR Bsortia b IEADWATS and n seore of othicrs of less pretention, bestdes [ o AoTECs, F6 TR A0 SR G0 Tin A | RE DY TR LI it LRemt A foo rons (6 skterwit tha Grand Natlonal, of which I spoke Inn recent | Bolpimore than to New York, the export rates {zflveull(unenur flnlnl from change of water. Itis letter. They are nll of rocout construction, | cannot bo equallzed, The stemship lines from | PeCr than ¥rench lirandy or Ditiurass s stiniuisat. laving been built to accommodate the transient | p) trade, and are all after the approved watering- 115:,';:‘! cg‘,&’;‘-:‘:g: 'r'.?r ne-:llflflmé‘mxc,:rg,o wizx?l;flklg FEVER d G plage pattern, viz.: large and airy, and With | fron the clovators at thoso polnts. The steam- a.]l 1‘. UE. Fe widu and fofty plazzas. R v “Vlicro must b over n hundred private hatels, | S11PS t!fi:ul"%nm:“ml\?:nm‘f:?w Srork Have poFerer nd Apuo cuted for fty cente. Thera s oot whieh oro mostly patranized by Invalblsdesteing | yates “to = that “point’ are higher. | Kot shal Siticr matarious, rifoss séarice, Syphiis reat and eeclusfon, Tho term private hotel is D ol ind otlicr fevers (alded by dway's Plile) 80 meant to inchids all houses whero peoplo nra | Hostom Portland, and other sauports, secing oy il 1l 1ty cont vet Dol the Hlind fostitutions, thoroughly inspecting all their appllances and needs, This cvening they were given an entertninment by the puplls of the Blind Asylum, at which all ex- iressed thelr gratifieation uand astontsliment, ‘o-morrow they will visit the Central Huospltal for the Insane, and noxt week the State institu- tions at Chicago, Elglu, Anna, and other places, WISCONSIN, TUL GOVERNOR'S DALL. Speclal Dispatch to The Trivune, Maptsoy, Wi, Feb, 0,—The grandest and most brilliant party ever glven In this State Is betug had at the Capitol to-night, it belng tho reception of Gov, Ludington. Both chambers of the Legislature are haudsomely decorated thelr opportunity in the present state of affalrd, o with Stato and national flags, evergreens, aud | pecommodated with bed and board, outside of Druggista, crats from talking despondently, and has en- g reme Court Is allowed 850 costs. w3 4 3 y are now making herculean efforts to seeuro the ¥ Sl to hins o m‘:mg:,' thdis e B S P"Hir; Dunno also introduced a bil) to amend | fowers. In the centre of the rotunda s mag- Hho Fefrular Caovasanion, . Biices yare greatins | business by making low through rates from this o comnatt ordered printed and re- | goe, 75 of tho Criminal Code eonsto make it | bificent fountam shoots its water high In tho | an by t"";u‘"fi“‘" D i to s pias oo | ¢ity; and they are 'i“““ a large amount of tho | - w:‘;’_"’o iy Fleiid notia bo-donie Thers tn | *Tho Tiotse took a recess untll 10 clelock to- | 1CeDY for uty saleaman or travellng agout of | alr, while scores of gold-flss sport In tho basin. tnation, o dug, according to s purso and | hushiess which otherwise would o via Naw 5 nooccaslon for it. Texpected that Florida woald | MOITOW. a mereantila ffem to fall Lo pay aver any imoncy | Rare and exquisite flowers and house-plants | jaiksonvillo cannot bo more curtly described | Yok The fuctis that the Vamderbilt uteres collected by Litn in the course” of his ‘cinploy- e WASHINGTON. . |™™ BIIAW. Mr, Kearney offered tho following, which was The Ralirosd Debato In tho Senato—Secro- fl“"‘lll:‘l:‘:n. ek e e Ly I B e i Capliol whose magni@cenco onsiste: ho! ‘Wasnivaron, 1. C, Feb. 9.—The Benate prclunlnum w-luu’-‘; fu the Unlon, and worthy of tha took another long pull at the Paclfic Rallroad | genfus of her )‘a_euplu and question to-day, Without any result. A aumber | W fiflfi‘;‘m. J,‘z‘; ;’,“,‘,;',‘:;‘:h?,g';sz““;";:g:‘,};‘,’.‘.‘;; of specchos were made, sid among them that | palatial cdifice; and of Mr. Sherman, in favor of the Judictary Com- | Witznzas, It Is cminently nght and proper that mitteo bill, and that of Mr. Doutwell, against },’:;’,:}’3}“}{{&5&‘,‘,‘,,,{,‘,‘,{.,‘3,‘??‘; jelistol B pusie it, were probubly the inost noticeable, The Leeoleed, the Hon, Jamen Shaw, who has prubabiiities of the passago of what Is known as | the distinction of presidin over the dellberatious of the louse of Ropresentativovat thls, ts Srut sos- the Rallroad Committec’s bill ore increasing. | gion, In its now and tautions. home, be, and ho is ‘The friends of this measuro argue the question | hersby, respectfully requeated to give sittingu for surronnd the base of the fountain, The Gov- eroor's apartment's are In s ns o dressing-room for the Jadles, and the Bee- retary of State's. rooms s a dmsmuf- room for the gentlemen. An elegunt supper (s Inid In tho Agricultural and Attoiney-Genernl's rooms under the charize of Mr.West, of the Park 1lotel, Large numnbers of prowninent citizens of Milwnukee and other parts of the State came fn on the nfternoon trains with thelr wives and daughters, aml with members of the Lealslature with thelr wives and daughters, and the citizens of Madison, make fully 2 thousand people in attendance, The Governor aud wife recelved thelr friends in the Assembly chamber until halt-past 10, when the dancing commenced, The Capitol {s ano blaze of light, and 1s fllled by tho besuty and talent of the State, thian by savlig that it (s a wos completely outwitted, and s now at i vl which wi L tui 3 SOUTHERN TOWN BUILT BY NORTIERN PEOPLE, };fi,mfl: 'io .‘{.’,‘,‘,““',f,fme whith h:",“ T nl:nln:‘l" ' DR. RADWAY'S At the close of the War, its populution; accord- | Now York. That It cannot remaln fille under Ing to o census taken by ex-Senator Osborne. In | thegq circumstances must bo upparent to ever; 5 chargo of tho Frecdmen's Bureau of Florlda, | one, nnd more troublous ‘timies for tho Eastor wns less than 1,700, most of them blacks, The | gruie lines ‘may safely be predicted, for with. permanent population wow fs esthnated at | gue another struggle gflcm can be no permanent. ] 16,000, and I'should not regurd this as any ex- 4 agreration. There hios been o constant stream {;fi,“,f:,v au, New ¥ rk will soon. ceata to By the e lost, but 1 have, confidence in the final result that the will of tho people will be carrled oat. The message was sent from New York yes- terday by special messenger. COUNSEL FORt THE RRPUBLICANS in the Louisiana casc are fully ready. They are confldent that they are so “fortificd that'they will be able to nuccessfully resist the Demo- cratie attack. THH ONEGON CASE. 0 (he Western Avsoclated Press. WasmNotoN, D, <., Fet. 9,—Senator Mitclell eays s report on Oregon affalra {8 uot yet finished; that when finfshed it will be sub- Tujtted to the full Committeo on Privileges and Eleetions for consideration; amd further, that the notica of it rcccml,\;rnbushed 1s without aiithority, and §s In the main correct, Perfectly tasteloss, elegantly conted with aweet gum of fimmizrants to the Stata over since tha War, pat elty for tho export busluess, puTe reguinte, burty, g}r:m‘g;;lu-ul;-fl;amf"- S and they have, ulmost without cxception, sete ach, L{rrr Mowels, Kidneys, Bindde us tled along the banks of the St. Johu's Ktiver. EASTERN FREIGIITS, eaacs, Headachie, Constipation, Cowiveness, indisti: “Tiiis li boen oceasioned, ot less’ by tho u- | _ As stated in Tiz Thinons yestedy, tho | Hom Disnomsis, Diiousaews bilioup Fover, Intum perior fertllity of the soll aud beaufy of the | Michigan Central, Baltimore & Ohio, and Pitts- | the Taternal Viscera: 'Wamn ed 10 cfiect 8 pusltlse scenery, than by the very different uullc{ vur- | burg & Fort Wayno Rallronds have been come | S o dcirchstable, contalaiag no mereury, mis: s e LS, s RPN | el to gt Lt e o e | B Ay, s e on Floridlans have watched jwuu".y any encroach- | Esst to ths samo figures as ‘those | | Connt zuor‘:almw.m Plies, ru!in'?n of the mo.?al- nients o thelr territory of Northorn carpot- | charged by -the Lake Bhore & Michi- feiliat the Bomach, Najies, Hearourm IN THE BENATE TO-DAY lacas of Wedght | sk, MILITARY INTENFERENCE, e , his portrail to some compatent artiat, to be selected boggers, aud have an Southern Raliroad. Tho rates onall the | Sour Eruptions, Slaking or Fluttc tiga |n she it of it The Fe Wood's C . | chiefly on the ground of the legal rights of the % in. | Dills fixing the time for holding terms of * court KBTS, [ A ; Jiofie tary ;flg,'h.fg,fl"o lx‘:hz Sau:lz'u 'Zlélfgfi"'_‘}‘ “tlz!v Cowpanies, while thesupportersof the Judiclary ,Ii'h:\?'m.hl,.lfi“fi h::g i “o,;lc'é,,fl:;l,;m‘“rg‘f:u" in the Eleventh Judiclal Cireult, and submitting NEVEREACOURAGED ANY IMMIGHATION. roads leading to the East are now the same. ‘Fmflk':;} .;'i’n’dfl‘:‘.fi"&'fimfi" or Lit: an amendment to the Constitution for five in- stead dol three Supremo Judges, as now, were pussed. Tn fact, durlng the recent cnmpalgu, one of cago ' Srcarkinw, Elubieriag o e thelr stump-orators—I cannot now recall his zs&gfi‘%l“efixfii.":éfi C‘“lfl rfl'-ewonN ;"‘;m‘h".fi;';.': <,§'m§' Tots or v.-%‘.?,'}'m‘ofi ;In'";!zfimf-‘r:vélfl'i ull nanie—niude & freat polnt i s specetion by | T2 46 Terta. Uneas firuros nro. nok foo | Lan e diceds biticesy of fifplradon, Yook saylig that ho thauked God that tho Yankees | jiieh at this season of tho year,yet it is doubtful | Limine, and Sodden Fiustica of iloat, buriink ia 1t were all on the Bt John's River. Eastern | whether they can bo maintained uny length of | Fi eah. Florlda, which has clected n Republican Con: | time, na the presont mild weather will soon | ye ol doses of RADWAT'S PILLS will free theur, , Bisbee,—who, by tho way, 18 an old | bt "Pha yossols " futo. ncrive. competition | oo bt oty e, uorders. ” Frice,s3 uolsan, haviug studied law in Iockford be- | with'tne rallroads. Besldes the freights are no fure the Wur,—los licen less repellant, and hos | 1onger coming forward as frecly as they have ¢ :_l;g:eh.v buen W [aineroto on og‘«l:-,!m Ablo o bean durlng tho past fow monthe, shipmenty having considerali allen ol urin, 0 lasf rapld growth_and increasing reputation of | yeelk or twor To'stimulate. tho ublacas the Jacksonville. The busluess-men upon the strect are Northern merw, whether Democrats or Re- flefufi" be eompelled ta tiake as Loy zutes ae ublicavs; the hotels aro bullt and owned b ° orthern men, with fow exceptions; and Jast T Y ' but not by nni means lcast, tho m':onla trom BAx gf::;l“u"onflx ‘\,(_}!’RIE MS“FJ;‘;M case whom the town derives tha greatest part of its G i ncome are Northern people. of tho Unlted States ngalnst the Central Pacific As to tha placo itscif, I skeleton, 1t may bo | Rallrond Company to recovur 5 per cent of the said to cousist of u chialn of villa cs, uamed re- | net carnings of the road from the time of the Of Ten Years' Growth Cured by spectively Jacksunvllle, East Jacksonville, Qak- Tond, Wy .l(,m,ng_ T Vitla, Brookiyn, Riverstdo, completfon of ghe road, July 16, 1809, to Oct. ¢! P !, | 81, 1874, commenced {n the United States Circult 1) fi:‘: :,',’; 5 {,‘;,}gfp,'\’{',;".fl:,';‘,‘,,z‘;,"““’“’“’“‘“" an 'Cr;\lrm'rdn:. The amoynt {nvolved is $1,836,635, ]]R B Al]w AY S BHMHDIES TIIE TRANSIENT POPULATION Tho testimony for the ‘Uovernment will not be n X h » o very voluminous, as a stipulation has been inade . ::cfifi'fl’:‘,‘" :’,,u‘v,’,“:, ",‘;"‘:L;;E,","'m‘f,{g“f“,;g betiveen counsel that all llegatlons in the com- | T kave had an Ovarlan Tumorln tho Ovarles coptible difference In theusunl every-day current plaiut be considered fnvalld, the complaint be uod Bawels for Teu Yoars. of streot-travel, Tho visitors are to o dlstin. | Considered proved vxcer ‘,,:d““n'&""h;‘:‘“{m:“: iy Numon, Des g0, TaT-pa Munwaty Wb v v completed af @ time allex al 1 e o B foak and by & uroad Ritwasc i tcot b | earols of the road ammoust the sum pawmet | g WEISEAImOYMISRE ML e Quatased By tho dark Tandscape of face belongiig to thio | SXTERTC2 lace witlor auy bencat, 1t w divar 1 10 catrage, Deivng 15 i cours kL et ek hare Ml e, X the prevalent amuscment. A msjority of the Cos Dy & Vo had ot much falih fn them, Lut toally, ster nub visitors hero are fnvalids, who are p{ sleally | Special Dispatch o The Tridbune. ellucration, 1tried them, Coxredd disqualified from walking, and who da nof, INDIARAPOLIS, Feb. 9.—The Indlana Division | 1! “‘fif_"":;“"}'{:ygfg'{‘;hfhmm[',g{h fuabanct therefore, endure a great 1oss, sinee, nelther fu | of the Chivazo, Danville & Vinconnes was bid | without By Dl{enlb«ntgul. )T dell:rmfl.le:” “;..‘;’f{f; the town, nor ite outakirts, are thero pleasant | in ot today's salo by F. W, Hindekover for | 37iRekelith end s boresat. sho e efore et it pedcsuran it wesate, somd Snjopiaeny | $UIS00. Tenty milos ave ‘been comploted | wife e LRIt rebiiiie Bty e s Ly ltl:fi‘lllng along the wide streets, shaded by fu this State, and for forty addition- | Iwsseutirely curod, 7 100k tha meJll:hu about 070 n strict party vote, to take testimony m sdvance of the printing of the documents recently sent by the President to the Iouse, PRINTING. TOR DEMOCRATS UOISTING THEMSELVES BY THEIR OWN PETAKD. Special Dispaich to The Tridbune ‘Wasumxotoy, . C., Feb, 8.—The Democrats find great diflicnlty fn getting the testimony taken by the Southern Investigating committees printed, The Government printing offico is overburdened with work, and, owing to Insufli- .clent uppropristions made by the Democrats, the forco has lately been reduced 600 men. Blgckburn, of tho Loulsiana Comnmittee, this mornlng reported a resolution authorizing the Committee to have the Loulsiana testimony brinted at a private establishment at Govern- wment rates, The Government Printer stated that he could not possibly do the work at present, and that, after yesterdsy he should hsve to stop all printing except the record. The law as to incurring cxpense in the absence of sppropriations is VEILY STRINGENT, making it a misdemeanor in an officer. - Bpeaker Randali sustalned the poiut that the law re- uires oll printing for Congress to bo done by the Publle Printer. The Den ts wero ens tircly trapped by thele own laws, and by the niggardiy avpropriations, Blackhurn inslated tlat the teatimony was of no value unless 1t 1d be fmmed!ately printed; that the Court could not possibly examine the testhnony in manuscript, but the Speaker was oblized to'fol- low the law und to force upon the Demucratic bil! stand more upon the equiticsexisting bee | in this hall, tween the roads and' the Government. If no vn’é’i":;‘;{.""‘;’:m.'e‘_‘""h%"fnfi.{:‘fgt'l"g 00 ndee legislation is adopted, tho Compaules will not | ono ot the uppropriation bidle at this sesalon, be found to do snything towards repaying | After the vote had been put by the Clerk and cither the principal or Interest of the Govern- | the resolution declared adopted, Speaker Shaw ment loan until tho bonds fall due, cxcept to | 84ld that, the ouly wcknowledzment ho could . nake ol 0 com| en him was ulth- forego one-half of their charges for Government | §71 0L o0 0r it itics. which he shauld do. travsportation, and to pay B per cent of thelr'l 7z AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE AT IIVINGTON. net earnlugs into tho Treasury. Even the lot- The Committce on Educatlon reported o ter oblization fa not bindloz upon them until Telolul(ou( which was adopted,Justructing the the Supremo Court settles the question of how | Attorney-General to take to the Supreme Court thelr earnlng are to be estimated, The Rallroad | the caselnvolving the title to tho Iltinols Agri- Committees’ bill, which has the assent of the | cultural College lands ot Irvington. Mr. Companles, makes themn pay more than they | Wentworth gave a history of the watter as fol- can be forced to by the exfsting law. Sidney | lows: Congress gave 1llinols iu 1818 some land Dillon, C. P, Huntington, and other officers of | to eatablish a *“Seinlnary of Learning.” In 1561 the Central and Union Puclfic, aro lLiere watch- | the Leglslature Incorporated the Tliinols Agn- ing the prowress of the pending lezlslation, cultural College, and gave its Trustces power 70 the Western Associuted Press. to open 8 ‘subscription to Its capital stock and to WasnixaToN, . U., Foll, 0.—The Senate this | scll” some of these Eeminary lunds afternoon ratilied the Extradition Treaty be- | In Cook and Iroquols Jounties to tween the United States and Spain. ralse an endowment fund. Tlise Trustees ‘Tho President to<lay transmitted to Cougress | uppointed Alex fluy Secretary and Treasurer, a message Inclosing u memorial at the request | Ieat once took entire churge; subscribed to all of the Committes composed of many ° dis- | tho capital stock himself; and sold the Iroquois tinguished citizens of New York, recently ap- | and Cook Cuunty Jands, ~ At the same thne ho painted to co-operate with o gencrous ly of | bought & furm and built o colleze-bullding ‘rench citizens who deslgn to - ercet n tho'har- | theroon at Irvington, Washington County, Tl Lor of New York a |€qlonnl statug of Llhurtz Boon after Mr. Huy fallod. Enlightening the World, ‘The memorfal ‘Two yuestions ure Involved: First, Did the slgned by Willlam M. Evarts, E. I), Morgan, | Leghlature, by the act of 1801, by the use of Willlam ~ C. Bryant, and others, respectfully | the word *“donate,” part with all title to the askine the concurrence of the Preal ent, re- | Cook and Iroquols lauds! Secoud, Were the questing hlin to trousmit o mem- | Jands and bulldiog at Irvington tho procecds of orin]l to Congress, and asking that | the subscription to the capital stock! If so, asiteon Hedlue's lalond be given onwhich to | the State has no title therete, But If thoy wero ercct the statuo in commemoration of the one | bouzht from the procecds of the sale of the hundredth anniversary of Amertean independ- | Cook and Iroquols lands, the State hasan equita- ence. The Frealdent in his message saya: | ble title, About $25,000 are involved, aud, with “Very ltile ls askcd of us to do, aud L hope | slight expense, the 4‘“0"\0"'“!“0!‘“‘ can test IN THR ASSEMDLY o Joint resolution for storcotyping the report of the geolozical survey was adopted. Both Houses adjourned until 7:30 Monday evoning, ‘'onIo. 3 THE STATE LEGISLATCRE. Coruxsus, 0., Feb. 9.—~In tho ifouso a bill was [ntroduced to regulatejthe manner of {ssu- ing Ife-Insurance pollcies, and to protect bold- ers of the same. Both ITouscs adjourned until next Tucsday nfternoon. e — WESTERN PATENTS, The weekly list of United States patents fs- sued to the inventors of Ilinols, Wisconsin, and Michigan for the'week ending Feb, 0, 1877, and each patent n the list will bear this date. Re- 5}""”" expressly for Tum Trisuxe b{l A H. vans & Cu., patent sollcitors, Washington, D.C.: ILLINOIA, E. &1I. Cox, Enst 8t, Lows, eart! C. A. Fous, Watseka, corn-plante: AL M, Jacksan, Lafayelte, lamp-chimuey clean- en C. Lawrence, Chicngo, hanging lamps, 0Otto, Hloom| ngton, laten- movars, A, Walker, Trivoll, fuather.renovators, W, 8, Barnard, Canton, book-supports, " 11 C. Dow, Tampleo, Ihuvol-r oWe, A, J. lentz, Lemont, coru-planters, '+ M, Needham, Rockford, wheel-cultivators, 8, Peterson, Knoxville, pumps, F, J, Scybold, Chicago, gauges, A, Belrogren, Eandwlch, barveaters' recly, ugers. % Vi . dr mlud 50 platy a proposition as theone that there ; : s : (loset 3¢ L Adawe, Elgin, powerd for wind-wills, tho wrand and towerlng waterouks In sbun. | al miles right of way hos been se- | i8R0 durlug thef Hpolos foriynve punly 4w Wl butbories ho wlaties of th mewortllsts mny Fucelvo your | he rights of te Stato f th Supreme Court. ot e e, dyaamomiclers, dances s it 15,000 does 1ot caro to bs constauts | cured aud partially graded. Thenew Company [t b it ortrofino it R Tt toosent pinebbeck commy s et | | Bucretary Morrll's condition fs somewhat lui | Me. Matthews introdiiced a Lill for the repeal | J. ¥ dledden, "Delicall, machinea for barbea [ 1 treading awmld dust snd sand. grganizo with ¥, W. Ilindekoner President sud oy decp adccion, o jyou s principle whivh results in deflelenty bille and in proved to-nleht, and such as to give encourage- | of the Btate schoul tax, This would leave the N.'um“;] 9, Cilasin, Bear-coutits, General Manager, and E, D, Dubarry Buperin- o el de ) then, form no stnall featuro of tho daily enter | fondent. The new. Cowmpany will coinplets the tulmnont. There are lflvnq nc!' thowi and of | poad o Brazil within nincty days, openivg up a MRS, E. C, BIDBINS. every shape und characten 'ho ~ negro 4 2 fe10e ourishes and thrives best here, us In th NGrh, | iroct Foute fram Chicsgoio tiiv” Cluy County k’r‘u’h‘:‘x!'r"fi'fiuff:"‘.?3.?‘..':"‘.:??‘-’3'.5%5“%?:522:.?-u ere c: 1ncs abova stated Wero boud's where he Is dressed in livery and mounted on mxl‘cu:nsm ove stated w {.‘ml&% ment for recovery, tux rulsed for school purposes in each locality to Senutor Cumeron says that the suit agalnst | be expended b the locality, aud would save'the i for breach of melw 13 athnulated by | loss of the fees and percentage incldent to the blackinullers, who will be exposed. vayment of the monoy {uto the Btate $Treasury "Tho Benator, some time axo, procured a sltua- | and its distribution and repayment to the couns tion for the plaintifl In the Treasury Depart- | tles. Ue as inuch of & Dicsdof ull sorts of hypocritical pretenslona, has bad for onu result the prevention of the printing of the voluminous Loulsiana testimony, Later in the. day the Democrats partly overcame the dilicul- ties a8 to printing by baving the order made to . W, Thompeon, Eiiglewood, boots and shoes, Mary B, Thompeon, Uhicago, huod-dreqocs, Wilsou, Gafesbiry, Laker's ovens. . Wolt, Chitcago, valves for brewer's Vats, ete. Junker & Wolf, Chicago, apparatus for deylng ———— the drigur's box, In front of all tho hutels are [ k it ieing the majufll?' and minority reports of uiu went, but she was dlsmisscd, aud he declined to BIDEWALKS, XTC, Alstiller's slops, hack-stands Spme of the carri G, & M. ,‘LELEG,&QPH COMPANY, {fl".m!.‘:‘.:i."{ ‘anfi"mmn ‘f'&‘f’L‘fh‘éfl"‘” & wulsfava Commltiee in the record. Lave hev restored. ¢ Mr, Thowpsun, of Cuok, futroduced & bity | 1L T, Becker, Dixon, scouring and pollebing 33;,",;,;',:5‘;“‘,;,’23 Ll one (lnmulip:nh.'ml"‘:b b g Thia may cortis that glfihefigcintn:%b:h‘?:h' ‘The Buard of Engincers appointcd to examine | amendatory of the Stunicipal Incorporation act, | Braia, 3 3 Ee s ell CONGRESS, the foundations of the Washlngton monument | 1t akes tho owner of p?upmy ablo forali | 3 Sehroeder, Kickapoo, enltivators, 3 by the gold laco and ! X mecting of the Cowpany held fn Griu- l‘fi‘(-'n“"‘m-;x'-llltfu'vflx:‘flenfix"n'{nfl'{-:d"un i BENATE, will report that the foundations are fusccure, | damages resulting from bad cundition of sido. | Frade-Alaris—Clleago White Lewd aud 01l Com- 8 who knowsdr Chlcayo, zine, white leud, green palnte, ete. § aud wilk ot allow the vompletlon of the monu® | walke and pavements i front of his | B8 AHiars Ghre Chicagor sanan et b i ! tent, durkeys In vharge. ‘Then therw are the platner | nell, Feb. 5, by - voto.of tho stockhold- mml.;‘}é?-nhmywmu. Any ong Wasmivaron, D. C., Feb, 0.—Mr. Windom 5 aud nmiore sober-hued harouches, aud the stll) celde b Lelluve Lce statemont B Thoro rusty single-seated tucks: 1n ona reapect | Botdors 16 was dectded to sell the iio ta the W, gued) bhxs. v cocrer Inredueed s V1 sppropiog 00 o o | M50 Buiserty ad pviis for_ u trnthe o | ot Clens, iy el Sy s Haculr sty they rs | U, Telegraph Company, o willoporst (o i expenses of the Elcctorsl Commiislon, Te- * MUSIC AT LAWRENCE, KAN. tohim. 1¢ ulso takes away the right of cnange | I, 8, Woodru®t, dansviile, buckles, sibhighorised, © sentiection M|} thele othar Jne, whih wil, give 4 FOND. Terred. ) 0 of venue iu cases before polics maglstrates. Q. E. Steler, Milwaukee, toy whirliig The hour for driving Is after dinner, when | patrons both fn Montezuia and Urinnell o Hpeclal Dispated to The Tribune. S W, 1. F Huu Clal) el the #un Lhas somewhat ‘maodificd his transports | cheaper rate on m thy e ¥ p——— Mr. Dawes futroduced s bill to authorize and | L, Sl i MK, MAINKS' DANK BILL , 1, Farrant, Euu Clalre, floor-chimp mo aper rate on micassges than our bome com. n AWRENCE, Kan., Feb, 0.—A largy and very | yaoq fngroduced In the Houso to-duy, ¥.'d. Wallace, Rtipon, williono eycs af warntl, aud the soincwhat ponderous botel | oany” yero able ta do. equlp the expedition b0 the Arctio Seas. $ie- | critleul uudienes assembled fn the wost spaclons il ol Charlea L. Valy, Helolt, cracker-niachines, dinner_ requires digesting, No one foes out | Ptior deducting exph the Prestd DR. RADWAY'S ferred. The bill proyides for an expedition | hall of the city Just cventng to listen ta Haydu's | Mr. Morrbonl of Morwan, offercd o preamble | Y+ Smith, Horlcon, attatchineuts to wiud-mills, | ridiug Tiere i the evenlng, contrury to the usual ol ucting expcoses, 'resident do- o U according to the plaus suggested by Capt. How- gate. The bill to encourage and promote teley oratoriu of the Creation " as rendered by tho | 80d resolutlon fn regand to the iprisonment of Hondel and Nuydn Socloty of this the Loutsiuna Returning Board by the Demo- city, under the- ‘leadership of Prof. cratic Huuse at Washdugipn, “The preamblo re- custoin at watering-places, From 3 o'clock il | clared and g:ld 8 diyidend of 10 per centon the &inthe afternvan’ the streets of Jacksonville | cupital stoc M L. W, Delles, lYnlnu:‘lru , Which gocs to show it was & pay- H H show up witha brilllunt gleam of beauty aud fash- | fuz fuvestment to stockholders, aI‘ S a al‘ l l llafl flsfl VBH fouable dress. Tho privclpad delyeis that known | The following gentlemen wero elected Direct- | whipple W, (ates, Hopkine Ktation ¥ land-rollers, T, Peleraon, Grand laplcs, cornsplautars, phic cites Lhe fact sumewhat ab length, “The resolu- H, Snyder, Conaway, horse-fork Livok: s communleation between America oud Europe | J. E. Bartlett, Dircetor uf the Lawrours Cone | {1 s b sl W Iiacknood Jre. Dotrott, Wator-clusets oy Ope forthe ensulng years | A, Bwift, Chiliago, was passed. It ames F. C. Latrobe, William | servatory of Musle, There were sixty members | Kiesolred, Dy the Houss of Rtepresontalives, tho | ¥ (i tioodard, Enit Saginet, car-starty o really mognflicont Toad. tut 100 foet wido finf.‘:fil"fi%‘.fiflt‘.? Wietelors nc‘}iinih(xal:,u\';'. TUE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER, F. Frick, and Robert Garrett, of Maryland, | of the chorus snd fiftcen wembers of the or- | Sevate concurting, that we nf-m the imprivon. | Jv Wililame, South Haven, frust-drices, througli the plus forest for & tistanco of four | Christian was re-clected Presideut foF the eu- corporaturs to construct & Hue with tho dmeri- | ¢hestra. The solo sfugers Wero Mivs Zella Nelll, | mentof said persons asau act In lte tendency du- . wiiles t0 Monerlel's Spriogs, whoss waters ure | sulng year, A, . Swilt, Secretary, Gen, Anson | For the Cure of all Chronie Diseases, Berofuls ® can end ot Balthuore, Miss Angle Ludington, Mr. A, 1. McClintock, atructive of the rights of the citlzen and wholly THE COLUMBIA LIFE, %, woR R tigable. thought to possvss some medlcinal viriues.. The | B. Stager, of Culeago, T Syphilitle, Hereditary or Coutsglous, be i el 4 e reasunsble ce . 1o o o i i A c i :_‘,;‘fil:;' E‘:‘;:‘"’é“;n:{::‘ x;m‘::fi'mfi:: Luurhuflnucr‘ng success, and Lawreucs feels | o ordor for his comuithieit, WhOther emazaitng | Jons e auranee; s appolitelin Bt H0b AR S paie Ok OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, H : ] Board of Bpeclal Examiners, under thu law, to oppralso the assets, and especiully the real es- tate, of tho Columbia Life-Insurance Company emboldened to put anothier feather fu her cap | from the judiclal or politlcal department of tho fu token of contlnued musicul achicvments, | Guverumeit, s ono sacred in charucter and guar- ‘The socfety will render the oratorio in ‘Topeka | auteod by the fundawental law of liberty, and ed the not utcomwmon complaint of TLoxpoy, Feb. 9.—Steamshtps Wisconsin and Sollds and Yitiatlog the Flulds. scalped by his mother-lu-law, In hls caso v 4 , the attack wus lululdllnd by relative ado | Caledouis, frow New York, nave arrived out. Chronlo Rhmm‘}mt mlnlg fl:’:fifl.‘:{'?i‘fl:@ ! i thietmselves morey with bis riclies, Niw York, Feb, 9.—Steawshipa Bcholten, {-‘.!:.“é’: B Ceitls e e Flaced on tile, - ‘The Chalr appotnted Harvey a member of the Comumitter on Public Puild! and Grounds, o | neat wouth. Prprlor inleadeyuent e goy aibpomd of this city. 1t Is sl the purposo of tho | = The country thraugh whic tho road i oplafaisy Dissdiun o8 the, Lunis Ditbebeiiers “ace of Faddock, excused, ud Paddock a wetn. P litlcal necourlty 16 daugerous to thy hiburty of the | § Urod ey, (6 08 A Ehe purpuso of the UCOUDIEY SHFULIEH W io road passea is | from Rotterdam; Alsatls, from Glasgow; Hel- | Brash, Tiaholoreus, White Bueliings Tunions UIC, s y ¢ A c pply to the | covered for a long dl:tunce with a deep layer of { v i kin and 1if ases, Mercur aset, . E}‘,‘,‘:,:.’,:” Committeo on Agriculture, In place THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER, e i iey bonted coudemaation. 1y | Court for Uhe wppointinent.bf Heeelve | very minuto shels, showing 1t to havo been ot Jotla, from Liverpoat; aid Gellérty from Y- ‘“nug}"rg,‘,;«,fg“}hgmmnglfk;;flfig;_hh am. b ’nx~s~.{':'-; Su f = Bpecial Dispaich to The Tridune, in the Liouse of Repreventatives In Congress o fin- { €53 for tho Company on tho grouud that | vo distant datc the bed of the oceun. A scunty s'fi Francisco, Feb, 9.—Arrived, st dlainte etc. P IGE, 1 FER'BOTTLIC (e et fusigied upon Ue amendincnte o | Buusixotox, Feb. b—For several daya tho | PHadh olicers of Lats uf ol Uslon boiding uid soil bas overlapped it i but tho shelly . : steamer | PEghty Brogglus 3 the depreciation of its nssets, a:)‘wrlall{ real L. City of Ban Frauchico, ¥ no lon formation hus Leen Jald bare by the pussage of J,_,‘,’“.,mwr: ‘y;) 2. fl:”'m'“,, ki, wagons, It now prosents o hard and’ even sur- N ) EAR AH iy Abyselol, RM] aITel Y‘ Tacn, crirely lfieplrom dust, and is thuy, with. | (700 Now York, basarrived, IR. RADWAT & (0, 32 W o, b ut suy lubor, becouls one ol the liueat boule- |y kaybius toflet sosp has & plesssnt sound Fho otiar Lreat mousement of the visitors | 10 tbe ears of mothers, fur it fodicated sumetbiog a ¢ Fal d True” o, splendlaly adapted fof childreu. kit is fust i » Tea alse and True. aaitable for others, as it 18 unexceptionable Ia wa- v & CO., ¥o. 51 - BOATING, terlul, —this couslatiugof the pureat vogetsbie oif Sond 900 Jetteratamp Lo MADFAY & Sitoususid T St Jobote, as bameraly knows, s e of | heys g Soumaigatioe porct wicialiooll, | et S RTAN SR e 4 exerciulug the functivns of i fce fn tho Misalsalypl Los been on tho verge of | fawUrit Siaie duly cisctad fsan baak o the bror golng out. Scveral duys ago u Jarge body weut | vislonsof the Constitution of ‘the Unlied Btates, down from opposite Dallus City, Yesterday, | fOF she reavon that vald viicer sofused to deliver belig cutlrely frec ulong the shore, the cptive | 89,8 Commities “of “sail House of Congress the fee i the river woved slowly down sgreatn fn an | SE0al records of thelr onice, which records, b y L ta Wery requlied 10 be dejosited § unbroken budy a distauce of wore than 100 [ Gfico uf the Betreiary of ‘Btave o6 cald Btese' ot yards, It wus o wadestic slight, und, staugel, Loulvlans, fva dusgerous usurpstlon, le destruce duough, ceuscll 10 mova WIkout breaking, T | tioa oh it ony A Matrpation, s destaucy cstute, hus been 80 great thut it er safo for the Company to contluue business. The Indictment of Johu T. Douglase, President, and B. W, Bryaut, Actuary of this’ Company, i3 considered, under the clreumstances, a3 a great hardship, if not an outruge, and that the sald uction ugainst them witl not stund fu court, or ut least the churge wealust them can bu easlly cleared awsy. ;:;r:u‘(]l that & Committee of Conference bo ap- nted. Mr. Ingralls presented resolutions of the Kan- say Hortlcultural Bodlety fn favor of an appro- riation to preveut destructlon caused by l?ud;y touutain locusts. Keferred. = 3r. Kelly preseuted o petition of scttlers up- the Des Molues River lands tu lowa fu favor ¥ i I3 i i { i } 3