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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, JANUARY 10, 1878, : 3 Lient,-Guv. Bingham, and an orgenization ef- a1l for Prancleco, clearance for the vessel fected by the einrtion ot A 4. Tarner, of Port- JOHUN T. CUTTING. having boen obtatned throngn Filk . Catting. @ early consecration of c! 'dren to the churches, and the coneecration of 1 inquiring bearts to 2,041 were males and 1,020 femal The coun~ STA’]}E A FAII[S. adnated seale of fncome taxes fn . stands of thelr last permanent residence ver, and lace of the Internal Ravenue, were the sub- ~ | Christ, He asked thone present to devote theiren. The paseage for three weeke was pleasant, and teles o I L + " Bcotlaml sge, as Chif Clerk, and A J. Brayton as Ser- | GRATE L0 e yer for one hour. | The prom. ects of his remarks. Jollet {8 waxing hotter or citizenship weges England, €39; Bcotland, geant-at-Arms, f God ""‘;m foigiled ,,m,",".‘ 3l E and frenihiagagain looked sosats W9l Srene. Hat sod hotter upon the currency ques any‘lnll the e. ales, 2; Weland, 203 Qermany, %4 | A Violent Pamphlat Sprun %’Ju:‘l‘n‘, 1345 Sweden, ¥0; Norway, 18; Dea- Pl prung mark, 21: Fravce, 905 Swlitzertand, 775 Bpain, 4 Portugal, 15 Ttaly, 247: Hotland, 20; Bel- Benator Rorden, a genisl gentleman, and the oldest niember of tho Seuatc, was elected Pres- ident pro tem. On taking the chalr e mudo 1 little gem of a speecly, thanking the Senators for the honor they had done him, and promis- confuston, but by the gentle showers from ihe hearta of the geuvle. After all the ea- lamities which bhod fallen npoun the great country of France—after war, and dnarchy, mlsrale, —azroat stalraman was assed what France most ibers came another experlonce. The veriel ens The Adventures of a Wall Known oumered the volcanic Eruptions In the Facitc, & aiting thought lua time was op, and Rarnes ha Chicago Fraud, Tiads up bia rind (hat they wore to. become. food for the fishes, ‘Theocean yawned from ita very caveens, and the billows rolled mountaln high, speech tonight has sdded much fasl to th Against Pendleton at g Columbus, O ———— ., WHENEVER AND WHEREVER 4 ; Poland, 20 Hungary, 3 Ing, with their assistance, to make the sesslon | vanied, and he replied, **Relizion.™ Religion . . The rigzing and aails of the yeae] were torn away, | Slscaees of a cholerale {ypoprovall, or thero ls eause . gium, 41 Russis, 04: | ; 7 1 yamed, And B replied e aiciclon. ' feliaion | After Robbing His Creditors He Slopes [ ] : 3 | to apnrehont a vieit from them. (he syitam showid Turkey, 6; Ching, 33 Brazil, Doemerarn, 15 pleasant any harmonlons. bl u“mn“ e o :’-’:ua e !". nt the nantical knowledce of Capt, Johinson saved | (0 Tomed. crauintal g e, the n’ :m"“u" ¢ After notifying the Governor of the organ- Ization of the Senate, that body adjourned, THE SURRENDER OF TIK DEMOCRATI to the handful of Greenbackers 1a Juoked upon here as strengthiening the Repubtican party fm- mecscly, flonest Democrats acknosvledge this, Onc of the grummeut Democratic journalista to-day sald the Repubileans could not afford to coalesco with the Orecnbackers. They had cyerything to lose, nnd it was eminently oroper that the Democrats should do so, as they had nefther honesty, rood name, nor any thing clse to loso by the combination, iea. the crafl. Urce more safely riaing Gpon the va to South America, Hi1ting concinded (haL he wanbed to changy I'n contre, lla wanted Johnvon to land N . him at Genta liarbira, Col., becamne, he wir afrald . | the oficers wout na him in’ San Franeisco. To aught In the Tldal Wave and Subaguee | I o e wonld not aziee: ae he hadl po ons Yolcanie Eruptions. sible excuse for znhve into port there. ifteen. miles ont from Sen Fran- :muhf,‘anuul ps‘lllrl le'.‘ .Vrmru‘clmml'.’oifl n;d he gave him two ssilors, who rowed him {0 shore, Hin Oapture in Ban Franoisco and Releasa | where, in disgnire, he footed it to thejLon Angeles Raliroad, and then to 8an Pranclsco. ‘At 0 o'ciock on Bail, 1tpon the evening that the vessel urrived in port, Catting made appearance on deck #0 well dis- tnieed that even (he Captaln did not recognize v San Fraucisco Culllng went under the aliases of Tyl V' ela, 13 Cuba, 95 TortoRico, 15 Hayti, 4: e 5 Driisn Tndta, 1; Slelly, 4; and born staen, 1. —— X Jan. 0.—A meeting of Bank Preel. A aheld 10.da7 to hear the reporl of the Committeo appointed Entnrday Jast fo prepare a ro. e Anbject of the pending Silver biil, and Prescit reroations and recommendations or Ly what action aliall bo taken (hecean. —Renrescnta- Tives of the prees wero _excluded, bat a uotice wis ted that afler adjourament ‘particalars wonld ‘made public, —Prese Dispalch. i3 People may be curlous to rec what they pro- pote to do about ft. The American people, the solia masses, demand tho restoration of thosl- yer doflar, Can thoso New York bankers pre- went it? No, Very Great Advantage wecured to His Enemfes by the Ruse, ent like calamities, (lod'a care was required to establisn religlous instruction |n families. Thin was the first work to be done. *‘ This know, that in the Inat Aays peri.ous times shal) come.™ Three great papers of tow m‘ were now teeming with fulflitinents of the prophecics. The speaker quot- ed Scriptare to show thatin *‘these daya' men shonld seek to glorlfy themselvess, and shonld set themselves up 8a teachers mnd prophets. Thie wae only a falfliment of the words of tha old _ prophete.” The words of Paniwerequoted, and his explanation given of the thinygs which were now transpiring. Paal enjorned his licarera to train their children carly in the fear of the Lord, and (o make their housebolds the dwelling-placen of God. **Torn ye, 3ad chooss ye this day whom yo will serve, bat 89 for mo and my hotes wwe will serve the Lord." Al the patel- archa hald rigidly to the religion of their honse- bolds and their families. The speaker closed by asying that when God deeired torepresent the Clinzeh, He called it the family In Heaven, And of course when 1le snid this He mesnt that the leglon of famliles nnd liouscholds on carth shionld help to swell the great family—the Charch—in Heaven, 1le praved that God might pour IHis grace and 1ils mercy upon those present. and show them the Jight and the way. Mr. Worrell followed i remarks with a heartfelt prayer, “An tnvitation was extended to sll persons who bad epecial requeets for prayer to make in behalf of iriende and relatives toscnd them forward aftor the llnélu: of one of the Gospe! hymne, Mr. €. M. Morton asked to read the let of solicitations for prayers which had been sent in. ‘The list was & long one, ‘Then Mr, Burrell invited verbal requests for prayer by thore present, and nearly the whole con- gregation responded by making prayers for fathers, ‘methers, brothers, sisters, uncles, aunts, mothers- in-law, and (ricuds, All whu deslred to du 50 were invited to prayand speak n{un the above subject voluntarily during the next fifteen minutes, which consumed the ap- puinted hoar, AMUSEMENTS, ¥ AIMEE, Lecocq's opera, ** Les Cont Vierpes,™ was given at Hooley's last cvining, beforea guod audience, The pleco has nover become a apecial favorite In the boufe-repertoire of this country, probably be- cause of {ts more than cquivocal lbretto; yet It contains many numbers of a very melodions char- acter, 18 aprightly In actlon, and {s full of the most ludicrous situations, which good actors can turn to bighly-effective account. The last previous pre- scntation of the work {n Chicago was some five years ago, —-Almee then, as now, filling the role of Uabrlelle, The other principal members of the cast lnst night were Mile, Duparc as Kglantine, Mlle, Gueymard a Fuiny, Mollard us Anatole, Do~ ; Sir Jonathan, Mezieres on Jrididick, Tostetter's Stomacl: Nitters. Porfect digeettnn and A regulsr babit of hody aro the best safegnnrils sTuinst anch maladies, 8nd both aro secared by this inestimable tonlc and alterative. The Bitters sce alno oxtremely serviceable in remedying much die= orders. If promptly taken in billous colic, * disr. o thes, and cholera morbus, the disease fs usnally frosirated. | In disrenes caves, it s only neceasdey to reatore the tone of the rolaxed bowels, and thle lsong of the specific effects of this redicne. Wind on tho stomach, heartburn, billoasncss, nan- sca. headache, and oiher symptoms of distarbanca 1n the gaateic 4nd bepatic reglons ara &lss speadily relieved by thin extellent remedy. Aa & famil medicine It is Invalnabic, since 1t promptly and: fompletely remedics thase aliments which aro of moat frequent occurrence. ; BUSINESS NOTICES, Use * Mrs. Winslow's Hoothing Ryrup" for childeen while teething. It cures psentery aud diarrbera, wind collc, and regulaten the Lowele, * Pinckney, Jac Tho Wisconsin Democrats Capit- ulate to tho Lower House Greenbackers. MINNESOTA. TIE LEGISLATURE. Epectal Dispalth tn The Chicugo Tridune, 8T, Paut, Minn., Jan. 9.—The Benate to-day passed a jolnt resolution for inquiry whether the constitntional amendments voted upon last fall werc adopted in accordanco with the terms of the Constitution. Donnelly offered a foint resolution fnstruct- Ing Minnesota Senators to support the Bland Sliver bill, and oppuseamendments which would pieventithe dollar of 1870 from becomivg agein a full legal-tender, Doran, who is o successful bankerof Lesucur, offered & joint resolution instructing Senators to support the repeal of the Specle-Resumption It {8 somewhera remarked in the good boox that **the way of the transzressor is hard." This ls eminently exemplified in the case of John T. Cut- ting, who, it will be remembered, absconded in 1870 to Canads, lesving Lehind bim creditors whom he had swindled to the extent of $39,000. Cutting had once lived in Balt Lake City, In this benign home of the Mormon he succeeded In ace cumalating some $20, 000, which haaflerwarda loat InChieago. Hehad awife Lot no chilaren, and was Dblessed wilh s father-In-law named Ezra Martln, who lives In Councll Dlufls, Tows, While in Ealt Lake City Catting made the acanaintance .of onc J. Darnes and wife, and with these two familien this article will bave todoand recite a true tale of some very queer adventares, which go to sliow that ill-gotten weaith cannot always be kept cven after the pose [ r has gone through the most extraordinary hardstiipa snd perile. In 1875 the firm of Cuiting & Elleworth was started as dealers in coal, and they opened 8 yard at the corner of Kinzle and Green strects, The copartnership dfd not last long, as Ellsworth fonnd his portoer anything but aguarc In his dealings. Previous 1o that, John T, Cotting hsd been in partnership with one Bittinger in the frait busl- ness, which ald not pan ot well. The coal and frult buainess hsd used up Culting’s wealth, and bhe was in d quandsry bow fo regsin his money. J. larnes snd his wife owneda howse at 1020 Bouth Dearborn street, and Catting afterwards purchased & house in hls wife's name at 1143 Michigan avenne, where he resided for some time. In 1R70—the great Centennlal year—John T. Cutting perfected his swindling echeme, Te was going into tho coal businers, In this connection It might be well to state jneta bit of scandal that comes Incidental to this story, Catting bhad been moarrfed for somo years, but the unlon had not been blessed with any children. According to the testimony of certain witnesscs, one_ re. C. felgned sickness, a doctor was called, and, lo and An Exhaustive Statement of Loulsiana Finances by Gov. Nicholls. dohnton. snd Smith. Barnea liad charge of the of the cargo, which wan dig. posed of "to grea vantage. Datnes was to do the collecting, hut he fomod that Cutting had beon there nefore bim andobtained the money. Darncs, however, had no suspicion of anything wrong, and the money was deposited In Lhe Safe Deposit Hank, After tost Cntting got sick of Baince, and he endeavored to enter into a plot with Capt. Johnson tosall away from San Franciscoand leave Harned behind, This rilad the ouest seaman. and be ad- wvised Iiarnes of what had been propescd by Cut- Hlog, The latter didn't ilke the lden of carrying Barnes around and allowing him (o share in ali the prufits withont taking any risks. Barnes then attached the veesel and commenced & suit In the Kiate courts agsinsl Colting, which gave all the parties away, and Mr. Sherman was #oon upon their track, Ile went to California and bad Cutting arrested, ho havinz been previously indlcted tn the United States Court in this distriet, 1le had a hearing. and gave $5,000 bsil 10 answer here daring tho present term, There is no likeliboud that Cafting will torn up here. He ul tp the money in the hands of & msn pamed ‘0x, Whoirent his bail. Through the State Conrt Mr, Sherman bas obtsined a fleceiver, who bas the fetselin coatody, and $2,800 fonnd n Darnes' inds. SILVER AGITATION. BILVER IN IOWA. Spectat Dispatch 1o The Chicaan Tvibune, DesMotncs, Is, Jan. 7.—Eastern money- lenders, who bave becn for the past year send- ing money to the West to loan on farm-mort- gages, hava. notifled their agents to loan no morc money unless the borrower agrees to oay the Interest In gold. Bome of these agencles have cuntracts executed lo all the georgeous- ness of a Government bond, with foterest- coupons attached, which are spap-judgment mortgage, when matters come to the pinch. In Cherokee County there is a strong Anti- Greenback party, and a correspondiog Hard- . ———— ‘The robbery of an exprese-car on the Unlon Pacific Rallway, tho escape of tho robbers with £60,000 {n old, and tho subscquent arrcet and Kiiling of several of the gang, form the materfal for an entertaining story entitled * [lands Up: Tho History of a Crime.”” The pamphlet, writ- ten by Mr. A, Sonexson, of the Omnha JFiee, bas been recently pudlished in creditable style by an Omaha firm, and is having an extensive sslo on the Western railroade. riddbe s S T To the Editor of The Tridune. Lancasten, Wie., Jan, f.—Ta sctile & contro- versy, will you please answer the following: Te it orisit nat customary In popular assemblies. In sccordance with parllamentary - uesge, for ihe Chairman 1o appoint the mover for a committce ay its Chalrman; and #1 not the first person named on a committee to be considercd its Chialrman, unleas the committce subseguently perfects its own organ- fzation? g Yes, unless he Is a woman, Tivo Bollots Taken for Seuator in the Kontucky Legislaturoe=-No Cholce. A Surprisingly Fortunate Uonditton of Things Announced by the Gov- arnor of Misstesippl, O1110. TAB FIGNT AUAINST FENDLETON, Bpecial Thspateh to The Chicnan Tribune. CoLunnus, 0., Jan, 0.—The day has been one of the most intense excltcment in political clr- cles, the friends of the varlons candidates hav- fnz been putting forth the claims of thelr can- didates with morc than usual vigor. ‘The hotels are more densely crowded than heretofore, and thie Yrocerics ™ arc running to thelr fullest ca- pacity, The most Intense excltement was cre- ated about noon by members of the Liglsiature recelving from Cinclunatl through the mail an anonymous circular full of vindictivencse, and frstied by the Workingmen's organization at that polist. The following clause shows Itschar- acter: on, with the Influenca o e get 940, 00 from 1sg ‘reasury—moncy helonglng to the peaple—on o frandulent cloim that hud been previonsly rejected threa times s unjast and frandulent. "The balanes of the circular is ¢ menace to alt wha vote for #Gentleman Georze,” who 18 de- nuunced as a bondbolder, a banker, and & man who never did a day’s work. SANFORD’S RADICAL CURE For CATARRH - A purely vegetable distiliation entirely unlike all othor remedies. K tho preparation of this remarkabls remedy avery hierb, piant, and hark is subjected to dim tilation, whareby the essential medicsl prigeiple s oltatoed In vapor, condensed and bottied. Wha temalns in the silll d totall unft for use 10 ai pasages. ¥ of woudy flbre SANFORD'S RADICAL CURE 158 local and constitationsl rewedy, and s applied 10ha naal passaces by Inraintion, tbs sllaying inflammation, aad paia sd st once rorrecling, cleanuing, aad purifying sdministcred, I aots upontha or, keeps the siiin mofsh, and neutralizes th alson that has found its way into the stomach sad ience into the blood. Thus & cure progreeses th directions, and it does not secm act, . Both resolutions were made the special order for Tuesday next. The Iloase agreed to the joint resolution for tnqniry into the passage of " the constitutional amendments, A folut conventlon to canvass the returns of the Iast election of Btale officers will be held to-morrow, probably dcla{lnz the deltvery of the Governor's messago till Friday, MISSISSIPPL A 000D BHOWIKG. JacksoN, Miss., Jan.9.—DBoth Houses com- pleted thetr organization to-day. W. A. Percy, of Wasbinzton, was elccted Speakerof the House, The Governor and State officers will by inauguarated to-morrow, The Governods message was read in both Houscs to-dny. Elaborate statistics show a very Ticalthy condition of the State's finances, und a decrease in taxation of nfue mills since 1874, The bonded debt i3 $630,500. The State war- rants are at par. Tho State’s charitable insti- tutions and rubllc schools are In a pros- perous conditlon, Tho Governor savs that, with few exceptions. confined to certaln locali- -2 PR Prof. Busxen's idea [s that laboring men pre- fer to remaln fdle and starve while walting to Lo hired and pald in gold, rather than to be sct at work it their wages are to be in sliver. This notion may Le prevalent among the buya In Yale, who enjoy the Juxury of the Profeseor's lecturcs on tho single standard, but amonge the thorny-handed ¥ class of peopln it would be re- celved with surprise mixed with derislon. et T— i for o ble f g_'“""‘ ingenuity to devise & more mm et SURPRISING CURE. * , —About twel b il Paipar RTarS ST ToAT Lo Il.ll"!G cold oDt c‘r]ll"m ith ¥ather K — 'avelliog wi ‘ather mp's P 84 A Lenor singer, 1 160k ‘was lald Irl‘ Srevers ahae every ki A correspondent yesterday cndeavored to Araw n comparlson between Eastern and West- ern virtue, aud his concluslon was that the bal- g _ | ties in the southwestorn part of the State, the | and atel ns FPowlardot. The represent- wed L M o P o TRR EXCITEMENT FRODUCED BY THIS IOXD. 4 i belioid, next day the friends were allowed (o ecen | Money or Bilver party, There the money: ance tarned sllghitly In favor of the East. Our (4 Tl Taw has been fully entorced. This refora to the | ation. ana whole, wann capitalone, keeping the | S*monthecold baby, which had been Brocnred at | lenders have wl‘;hdmnn thele agencles, ng & ote. Oriental fellow-conntrymen, however, ncod not cannot be readily described. Men went from troubles in Amite and otner countles near the | audtence in a stats of almost continaous_hilarity. | {ne Foundtines® Homne. . X n J P Sl Indulgo in vainglory and boasting. Thovare | ;no headquarters to another asking the_mean- Loulslana line. :‘e'";fi‘;,’";&{‘k“‘&:‘l.’:.‘;é?3,‘.'?:‘.".'1‘;', mg ];m.mf‘? When Cuttlng conceived the (dea of rafsing the | DOHIYIDE the old agents that they can tert eold striving to equal us in enterprisc and wicked- | ing of this umnu;fl.l. The friends of Pendie- In the Senate’ o resolution was adopted in- wind, he went to the house of Lis friend Barnes | have no more money to loan to structing the Judiclary Committee to bring tn g | ». L Betitcoun.”’ Of the ather principal nume | gnd jnduced that_family totake care of bis houee | peopla who have no better idea | sttack e 13 ness, but it is only in the latter that they have | ton, for the timo belng, Lecame panle-stricken, | oy subitting to the peoplo @ call for a Con- ber, thie Bill-of-Fare auintet, the *-Hans Femmo ' | whijo ne wont East 1o purchase afock, and also p P g enie Jen achioved any success, g“r:"f!"‘g‘“"; "“;}",c’e;"!mf““'.{.hg;"""l‘a";”,c:‘:g g:‘v’: el il Ak ol e dneh dndtol ,7:,'5".'.’":.}:"“”;:‘&:,'&“';!"1“‘ take lifs wife to have a look at the Centcnnial kx. | 0f justice than to borrow greenbacks, which | g5 ha 2510 Lo epesk, and now happen to be nearly par, and pay in sliver, There can be no mistake In the object of this mbre, and it is fully cunfirmed by tho concert of action among the loan-associations, The West, and especially Tows, demands the remonctiza- tion of eflver. Theso Shylocks hope, by this withdrawal of their money, to {ntimidate the people Into a withdrawal of their demand for silver. Never did they make a greater mistake, sofarat least as Towals concerned. 'Tho Hawk- eyes do not scare worth acent, and this nllemrt to bulldoze the people and control legislation in Congress on_the Sliver bill will” only fn- tensify the demand for ft; and the West will ‘urge its clalms in_ no uucertsin sounds, so _that the Shylocks, who position. On bis way to Philadelphia he stopped at Buffalo, N, Y, Here he went to the firm of Bimpson & Dennis, of whom ho wanted to pur- chase alot of cosl on langcredit. The firm was wililng to sell, but they also wanted a statement of Catting's financisl dinz. Tlere Darnes cams to the rescue, an furnished mortgages to certain lands In Kcentucky, sod Cutting was thus enabled to show securities of a value on their face of some $20.%00, Thincs went on swime mingly, and the raseal T 118 COAL ON CREDIT. Tle obtained $:2:1, 000 worth from Kogers & Ca., of this city, and $8,000 frum 8, P, Card & Co., of Cleveland. Upon this stock Cotting eave ble fsther-in-law, Exzra Martln, judgment notes, De- #ldes this he bortrowed on bopus warchonse ree coiuts some 88,000 from the Kirst and Traders' Natlonal Dank, making in all $30,000. Hav- {ng got pofsession of thls amount arain ratlled to-niebt, and much sympathy s expressed for lim aod the dcspleablo trick denounced. A reaction has taken place, and it s conceded by outsiders that the effect will be to closer cement the Peodleion men and draw to his support thoso who had heretolore buen undecided as towhom they would support. Mr. Pendleton, without doubt, gaiued st loast three votes by this unanswerable attack. THE OTUEN CANDIDATES, At Morgan's headquarters hbis friends aro buoyant and jubilant, yet firmer than hereto- fore. At tien. Kwing’s rooms thero is an alr of quict and tepacious determination to rale or ruin. The General saya lic is confident that Mr. Pendleton will not be nominated on the flvat, gecond, or third ballot, and that, after that, Pendleton’s followers wil ~ fall to \uick consumption, snd 1 drmi; Covgned fueemeatly. 1 fnouant | wes 1ata ed fnced o olay 4 ntion, Selievar it thess, aymploins coounnd withoat yeller, Jo t' done, - tha llnkllnrrllylnm. in each case, Lelng thornnghly _snpplemented with IDIDD'{ fue tesquerie. Every persunidcation being cre lugle. itis unnecessary to particnlarize, farther than to say that Mollard appenred to much better advan- tage, both vocally snd dramatically, than on the preceding evening. ‘Fo-night, Lecocq is again brought to the front, with *PGirotle-Glrotlai” Friday evening, Aimee takes a benefit, inStrauas’ ** La lteine Indizo ™ (ita fint performance liero): Saturday, Oenbact is ven n chance, with "*La Grande Ducliess the mstinee, and ** lfarbe Bleue "' 1n the cvening; and, on Sandav night, the season willclose with a repetition of *‘La Marjoisine,” for the benefit of the Fronch Beacvolent Soclety of this city, THE RIVE-KING CONCERTS. ‘The second of the Rive-King conceits in ald of T While the weather has been unusually severe this winter in the vicinity of the Danube, the fnhabitants of 8t. Petersbure, situated morc than a thousand miles® north, have been com- plaining of the milducss of the atmosplere. Correspondents writing from the Rassian Capi- tal about the middle of December state that up to that time the thermometer bad not marked below zero. CONNECTICUT, MRRTING OF THE LEGISLATURE. Ilantrorp, Conn,, Jan. 9.—The Lceplslature met to-day. C. I, Briscoe was elected Bpeaker of the House and Oliver Hoyt President pro tem. Gov. Hubbard delivered his insugural nddress, i relactantly, I confess, 58 1 hed triod sll the adven iisedremadics without bagvlt, The Srat dosa of this wonderful Tiedicine gave me tie grastest rellof, Tt 18 hardly powblafur cas whosehead aches, eyes nche, xho 04 scarcely aniealate. i1y on #ee count o hoking accumulatios in his throa! {0 renliza liow muchi reller 1 obtatsed (rom the applicalion of BANTOUD'S RADIGAL CTRR. Under Infinenca, both Internal s external, T rapidly rocavercil, aad by an ocoasional ke of thie remedy tince, bave been ensirely free from Catarrly, for tie s timeia v L espec o GFor W lroLBRoOR, |, FALTRAR. Stars. Jon. & 1670 Tyt prenasci tie Itenioat, Crre of GEO, 1. RUGERS, Druzgist, Romford Ballding, KENTUCKY. B THE SESATORIAL CONTEST. Loutsvic, Ky., Jan. 9.—Two more ballots for United States Benator were taken ot Frank- fort_to-dny, resultlug: Willlams, 50; Lindsay, 803 McCreary, 23; Boyd (Rep.), 14 L ——— **The rinz of tho tme melal*: Give ae an hon- est siiver dollar that will be worth 100 cenls,— Journal, The old sliver dollar of 412} grains fils that biit exactly. 8o long as it was alegaktender v ¢ L = 3 3 h, ome day Catting packed up | once succeeded in cheatlng the people out of Fach packags contatny it wos an honest dollar, worth 100 cents, ond | ploece. Frank ‘Hurd has mnot are the Foundlings' Homo will be given this evening | 10, Sl \ S0¢ o7, CELAR packed oo : 136 packags contains had the ring of tho true metal. Remonetize it Fived on the scone fn persom, bub RELIGIOUS. ot Hershoy ilall, with sn admirable Drogramme. | fram Justtce, As soon as hissadden departarn wag | Siver will not misunderstand. It is x singuiar L spectacte when o few money-lenders ot the Eust attempt to control the flnuncisl legisiution of Congress by putting thumbscrews on poor debtors in ‘the West. It wont work. Their stem of loans 1s o Imud from the beginniug, v pretend and advertise to make louns at 7 d § per vent. But tho borrower must first ve his property nppraised, then furnish an stract of title,and “pay the agent of the money-lender b per cent cummission, so that o farmer borrowing $1,U0 would f“ ouly abuut £000, whilo lie gives. a note sud mortyzuge for the 81,000. He gets his moncy fu greenbacks worth 97 cents; zud. after all that shave, these Shylocks demand that he should pay nterest ju gold, worth 3 per cent more than tie money he borrowed. OUR BEPRESENTATIVE ON TIE SILVER QUESTION. Mr. Cummiugs, Represcutative ju Congre; foten Dm‘a'l-‘u Shiran Ca VEFRS & v, WE 4 Wholesals Druggists, LTACPLASTER An Electrs-Galvanic Batiery ccmbined with a highly Medicated Plaster coas taining the cholecst medicinal Gui and Balsams knowa to modern Phare Mre. King will play the Roinecke cadenza to Beethoven's concerto in C minor; Chopin's noc- turno in G minor, op. 47, No. 1, and Valse n A fat, op. 34, No, 1; the firat movement {n Schu- hert's Bonata In A minor, op. 42 Schumann's Tarantello {n E flat minor, op. 113 the *'Atove- ment Perpotusl "' of Weber; and the Strsnss- Tl!lllf waltz, *'Man Liv 0 . Eddy will play Mendelasohn's A, No. 9, and Guilmant's *‘Marche Funebre cf ant Sera- phique.” _The vocal numbers will bs as rollows Berlioz's Concert arfs, Romanze, and Lublnetcin's **Evening Song, Ly M. Stacy; ‘*Faure's ncta Maria and the is expected to Lo here by the time the balloting commences to-morrow night. His fricnds claim twa or three on the first bullot. Tney are In allfance with the Payne men, both offeusive and defonsive. They clalm recognition ou account of geographical position. ONP FACT I8 ADMITTED on nll sides, end that Is, If the scurrilous cirenler had been withheld untll within an hour of the caucus, Pendicton’s hopes would have been completely burled out of sight, It s rumored that other dumaging anum are to be spread broadeast to-morrow, l:m what candldate will bo struck at is not yet NOWiL. and It will be again what It was for clghty years —torth 100 c ¢ ——————C—— Dr. Ryper congratulates Prof. 8wiva and Dr. Tioxas upon thelr having cut loose from orthodoxy, and anticipates with Jocund coun- tenanuce the thne when these reverend gentlo- men will preeide over Universalist churches. This is o dcluslon. They will not bave any churches to preside over cre long, If they main- taln thelr present rato of spiritual development. noted tne creditors clamped down, and Mr. J. G. Sherman was appointed Assiguee. Thia genile- man was unablo to discover any tangible asects, bat he was determincd (o see Juatice done though the beavens feil. Mr. Sherman donned hie war. rfllnL andho started on the trall of the thief. B. 1. Campbell was United States Marehal then, and he deputized the Astirmee to nrreat Cutting If he conld find him anywhere, and bring him back to Chicago 1f he could. Mr Sherman started ont and discovered tist his man was In Windsor, Can., that hame of American crooks, opposite De- trolt. Ifere Mr. Bherman vaw Cutting, and the latier becominz very confidentlal, made an admis- sion that be was colng to leave and atart life anew in California, ‘The reanit wan that one fine day Cutting found himself in the comunon jall of Sand- wich, waiting to be extradited acros Cutting hnd a faithful wife, who w: helpfu) partner in al his experiences, Cutiing RYDER, SWING, AND TIXOMAS, Dr. Ryder's note of congratulation to Prof. Ewing and Dr, Thomas on what he rogards as thelr con- vorsion to higown bellef In the nntvereal remonet!- zation of humanity aNor death was probably meant a1 8 challenge to thiesy gentlomen to enter a littlo deeper Into the present controversy respecting tho fature stateof the soul. e cvidently wanted to prick them 1nio a more definlte statement of their convictions on thls subject, and he threw down the gaonilet in a half coatting, half werlous mood. In order to glvo Mesars, Swing and Thomas an oppor- tunity to be heard on the matter of fnture rew; and punishient, a reportér watted upou thow yes. tarday with & large wad of clean paper iu his hand, fully” expecting to have the ssme covered witt _theclogleal discu Yrof. Swing Rolero trom Verdi's iclllan Vespers." by AMiss Whinnery: Calcott's ** Friend of the lrave " and [alevy's **1f Lows Sevare," by Mr. Tyrrell, With such an excellent programme ae this and with the certaiuty of an excellent performance, It CrLeany, Aaxew, Coxuy, ond other for- mer members of the Cosmopolitan Club would pay thelr initiation ffees and thelr annual dues, THB BITUATION TO-NIGNT mny be briely sammed up os follows, and the first ballot will not materfally vary from It: o sum of soveral thousand dollars would bo | Pendluton, 852 Ewine, 873 Morgay, £0; scatter- | was found = in bls study at home. but | giuad to the claima of the noble charity sonzht to was tried in Cunade, sni & case fally made out | o oo it hos been rather sharp) maoy. roallzed, which wizht bo pall fnto the City | Ing, 5. Balloting wilk probably comineniceabout o batoylaritecin sty i aeioa [0 5400080 10 | be beneflied, lerstiey Uall ooght to be alfed to splwt Wim, The moraing of the Blxt, of | Uiched by several Democratic papers lor A e s sk e Wiy Bt gl 8 p. m. Forty-seven votes are required to nominate. Thers fs a feeling of sensitiveness and nervousucss pervading the oir to-night, oud o)l wish the great fight were over, for twu ¥ , aiud, Koswithetusding the tuvasa Bumber of rerdics 1a the form of linlmentr, lue “DIII-FMWCNH’I and ordinsry lllr.tll:hl.lhn‘]‘ H sicadily tucreascd fa salo wod et with unfveisd :g{-rou\,u ‘evidenced Ly Over ouo thunsnd ur- icited testimunisls Iy our possesatun, f‘l‘-‘] Tie nnm? cases linva boen cortiied to Dy weile ;nowa citizens in all 14 of the Unhed Ftater, coples of which will ba & frug of eliciye to suy ons desiriog theni, 1 Treasury. As it was, Vou ilorteN put up for overflowing, thew, using for that vurpose tho city funds. o vigws on the sliver questlon, and evidently be- cnuse ho has been misunderstood or mlarepre- sented. What ho does believo ts, that the gresnback should be based on specie, that cou- fidence may bo restored {u It purchssior pow- er: that resumption upon a gold basis in 187 tmpracticable, ond indecd Impossible, and, therefore, the dats cused. He had no desire, ho sald, toenterinto a controversy on the subject with Dr. Hgdar. orany- boty, at present, 1le had sald what he wanted to say 1ast Sunday in the puipit, and he did not mean to discus the Doctor's letter, cither there or i the Allignee, **Wu sll respect Dr. Htydervery bighly," howald, **and we kuow ho llkes to give and take. 1 ahonldn't wonder)f bo hnuled Thomas Torger'and thict hind escaped during tho “vrevions night. While in Capada, with his plethoric purse, Cutting endeavored to comuromiee with his credit- ors, he being under the advice of Mr. J. ¥. Amay, who was his sttorney here, After his escape from the Sandwich Jall, Catting camo foto this counley sysin by way of Mickigan City, Ind., and proceoded st once (o the Barnes TREYER. Lovisviree, Ky., Jan, 0.—A, C, Freyer, Man. ager of the Pappenhoim Opera Tronpe, has been miveing since last Taesday, Tho troupe went to St. Lonis on Bunday, Hix accounts aro all right, and his baggage remaine o his hotel where last RSy Tihe week of prayer {s belng utlilzed for fo- rensic purposcs by u number of Methodist clergymen In the dally mectinga at the First LEQISLATIVE, Corumnya, O, Jan, 0.—In tho House bills were {utroduced to provide for the creation of & Comnmilssion to arbitrate the Morgau-rald e, J14 TuALY WBYS, Cliureh, Instead of denling with dry texts and and me over the coal In_bis Sunday sermon, Lut reudence "ou Nouth Dearborn avenue, o Bive besh Eats. us sukesiad by CEpericEca an ! claims, and to provile for tho paymgnt of satd | 354 mes B s but | Coen, Preyor was drinkin; il Sl L e e i with | ahould be extended, and repeal Of the nct Is tar | se,untillt fab thoy nre mosw perfect in stocis exbortations, let theso brethren prav and | gigimy, 3«3’,‘.'5{,’0‘.1'5%'?:'3“55.“ (;’?ux?lw}x‘; ln'x‘l'an‘;l l"u,zmlx‘-‘:‘:'n hod. the " money better than to furce the resumption o that i1 pldater in ut preach with all thelr might to tho end that Dr. ‘Tuostas and the Church may be saved! N bim, who had the money in scven different packages, wrapped in olled-sllk and llnen and sewed {nto her bustie. e 1apped at Barnea’ at D o'clock In tho evening, Mrs. Darnes nlone was at bome, and be begged her for God's sake to cunceal him, that thu -officers of the law were aftor Lim, Mrs. Barnes ‘)le ed that her ‘huasband was not at home, but Cutting inmsted upon hldlnw the homse anyway. Mry. Cutiingcame over abuut 11 o'clock the same night, That time was cnosen for & cansultation between tho two famllies, nod Catting roncloded that the best place for bim to go to was Callao, Pera. whero extradition treal have mo farce, and whero sl gold that giitters. Ho then offered Barnes one-half of his monev I the latter wauld conceal him in the house until such tine as he was resdy to lesve, Final arrnngements for ing Lo Callao were completed, and April 65,1877, Eatifag Tott for Now Oticaus, Whero he swan o meot Harnes, wife, and daughter, and his own wife oud adopted child, where they were to take snil together. Whon Cutting arrived at the Cros- DRAMATIC NOTES. Daly has lost money even with Jefferson 88 & star. Mory Anderson's physician forblds her to play Lady Macbeth, ‘There are but Tve residents In the Forrest home for actors in Philadelphls. Mes. Barney Willlams snd Mies Maris, her danghter, have been living for the past two monthe 1 Florvace, . Mles Elizabeth Von Stamwits, who plays a week's engagement at HHooley's Theatre, begluning Mondny nest, s In the city, Biuart Tobson and William I, Crane will be in Cnlcago ext week. They boyin an engagement at Hooley's on Monday, the 21st. 3r, Qus Willlame was walking n& Brosdway hurriedly the other day. lie mect Len Grover. They shook bands. way; that resumption can be sccurcd on a sil- ver basls withoue shock or hurt; sud, whena greenback is convertible into o siver dollar its vurchasiog power will be increased, and it can- not be cornered. The poor man's money will then be as good as that of the rich man, labor will recelve {ts full equivalent, business will re- vive, and confldence be restored throughout the country. There is no doubt Mr. Cummivgs represents the masses of his constituents. deinlto expreesion of opinton, the Profcssor sald it mnon:lzn regard to which ho had no definite knowledie, only bellef. 1t was toa great extent a matter of wpecalation. Thore was one beneficial result arinag from tne widening vluwa of tho clergy about tho ultimate destiny of man,—they wero ‘Lrinelng large numbers of thoughtful veople Into churches on Sundey, who hud hitherto been re- velled from such communication by the dopmas of other dn; In this way the Professor walved asldo LOUISIANA, GOV, NICHOLLS' MESSAGE. Nxzw Orueaxs, La., Jan. 9.—Gov. Nicholls ‘measawa to tno Leglslaturo makes no alluston to national floance mensures, but devotes considerable space to the financlal affalra of the Btates : - Extracts from tho reports of the Anditor and Treasuror not having been submitted, it s fmpo siule fur me to wtal with certainty the facal op tions of the Uovernment during the year, n wot, therefore, sttempt to do s0, However, frumn informution which has been conveyed tu e, it avemd tiat the bellef may be jusily entertained that a)l warrants fysued for the year 1877 will be paud from the collcctione muda’ during the year, Thu bomted debt of the Siate §s fully wiven i the o Deet plasier In tho world for the lease siimiler remedy can be bougut, num. erapulons deaters wiltbe found ready ta misrepresent them far setfrh molies sad endesyor 1o substitte othiers. 1 you mak for COLLINS’ VOLTAIG PLASTER Tavo it 17 you bave tosend 1o us for It 1l Wholesal 4 Retall 1sta w o s TR T BT VaRks & I'oTTES, Proprietars, Boston, Meas. ‘The latest vagary of Gronok Fraxcis TRAIN 1s tostart a vast Turklsh bath establishmont in New York where people can bo scrubhed, plunged, sprinkled, and douched for the low price of half a dollar. The only thing wanting tu cumpleto the scheme fs capltal. the subject, as if dlainclined worry over it merely for Iho sako of getting np &n srgument, 1fe does not want to add or “take away anything from tho views L lind expressed on Bundua. Dr. 'Thomos was aeen at tho closu of the Wednes day cvoning prayer-meeting, and hoseemed a littlo too wearled to discuus the matter, Yes, ho had read Ur. Jtydor's lstter, but ha regarded it au a uivt bit of chaff on the Doctor's part. He had no $siro 1o reply 1ot right away: sithongh, if de wired to do ro, ho wonld have no objection. ' ** Dr, Ryder,” he e o misapprehend B Minnesota s o favored State. In {ts Iouse of moro than a hundred members tlicro are only eleven lawyers, while the cnate has but seven. In consequence, legielative busincss is befng dlspatehed with unexamplod promptitude, . —cm— TIENEW YORLK BANK PRESIDENTS. Nrw Yonk, Jan, 0.—A meeting of Buuk Preshients was hold to-aay to hear the report of o Commattes appointed on Baturday last to pre- pore & report on tho subject of tho pending Sltver blll, and to prescut resolutions and recommendations ss to what nction shall be REPORT Snce Canon Fanuat fired off his Lig gun at | roport of the Bosrd of . Liquidators, which ave you heard my last sald, ¢ b~1, other prominent orthodox preachers havy | B33 been duly mado, By it you will ses | o350, 0100 gad 1t he wonid Iike (o know | sonz?” asked Williame, **I'liopeso,” ssidGruver, | ent City bo found that there was nosteamer that | paiien th R tatives of th OF THK CONDITION OF B olid: o .my Do - taken thercon. Representatives o 8 press opened out & heavy firo on the City.of Batan, | ik, wien the fandias oai} have been completca: | Mm% opinions more accartely hu will Bnd | o bozesat the Adeloht were draped with the | abled {ram there wren 10 Atvinwal, apd Reftle: | yorg cxeluded, but notice was posted that, after with tho view of ahelling it out of the unlverse, | Wil Ee §11,743, 20081, which does not hglude | St in @ volume L published some timo ago. 1 | natlonal colors last evening In Lonor of a visit | ERFES gt AL ool Ll 1y articul 18 be mida ciblie et o T e o oy, T | Intand to preach again and syaln upan il tusine, | Dai’ta the thoatro by Gen. Sheridan, Gen, Dram, [ Where he would mect them, and they would sall | adjournment, particulars would be made public. o e it Intovest wasranta. Axounting | [0 T have nat haif'duna with it yet.* ilo would | Bon. Farsythe, Col, Foreythe, Mayor liuath, sud | from that puft. Tho Beracs factly amd 3ok, | Tuo Committce recommended tho followiug ’ ) Tho suragoous women who aro vow alit- | B0 FECEUIIIMAL S e ILAR i | show o Bolor, hat fho Mottodiv church b | ol miarion, who went oo Hudalo il | CHAOE o8t (DS pBELy WBputtes ‘5 | resoutions: - {ox Waahington contewmolate marchinz ugon | bords commonly kiows, 18 proberlybank yends, | sdho ol slaoahow bim that e (O Thomes | _Jobn 7. Kaymond made His e-entron st the | +/luene audMee, Cniting ge BN il | | meoleed, That s comiteo bogppolgled ocon, BANEKRRS, Abe halls of Congress und taking possession and they were given adjuining roomw. Hlere Ci thoreot by forco aud violeuce. A cuup d'etat, e — -~ ting met them, snd lio appenled once miure to Baries 10 keep bim out of tho clutchcs of the law, The latter went down to the steamer upon which thoy were to sall sud gayethe etewart §25 T0 KEEP CUITING CONCEALED until the time of vailing. Inihe Astor loase Mre, bad nover repudtated tho iden af u Hol ‘There betne # rreat niany personal friends walt- Ing to inturview tuclr pastor after the meoting, the r))orlur gave up 1ho laek of cross-exainination and oft. Park Theatre, New York, on Monday eveniny, with Coluned Sellers, 1t was there that the pros- perous career of the genial, hupefal, loquacious spoculator was begun, and his return was beartlly welcomud. Mr, iiarry Pearson writes a nots to say that the doniijolin which ho presented 1o Mr. . B, Ever. alst of fivo bank oficeres from New York, three each from Hoston, Baoltimore, and Philadelphia, together with threo mercbanty and representatives frui trust snd fusursnco cotnpaules, aud with such others s from time to timo nisy bo by t! ed, —the duty o which coramitieo to memoriaiize Coluwflfr'm ot Lho o not properly fundable, There are acertaln num- ber of fnterest coupons maturedin inm yoars which aro unpall. The amount thoreof I aw not able, for the reavons above given, tostata with precisiva, ‘These coupons were uot patd vwing 10 the Ineafti. clent coliecttun of revenue for theso rnn. snd ure uoccssanily o clobn agatnst the uncols Asmade to the Clearing Houne Amoclation of Chis cago, at the Close of Businos, Decome 5 28, 1877, According to tho outgivings of scveral emi- Sl went orthodox divines, such as Duecnen, Bwino, TioxAs, and FARRAR, the 'cll of hour ETERNAL PUNISIIMENT, RESOURCES, g ' b fon th Tiille and notes. 3T, ¢ ‘hancestors has been de-salphurized. lectad fntorest tux for auch years, which, To the Editor af Te Tridune, bam was not inten udl to lmbrore bis aistect Catting went d“m:;- n.:“n'.':’:.('r'?"fl "‘,‘;t,',',’;’,'j :;:g‘:filgm“;l A 10 putltion (oat 00y soact: | Ok iomas on cus 285,670.77 bt ok e g + f it e collucted, 1y spolied to thelr extinetion. | Curcaao, Jan. 0. —1 bex s bric apacs fo reply to | (whieth W ME, 1’ uplnlon, In almost Perfeciss | dragged tho §30,000, ‘which atie handed him to | except for chanuo, shall regutate thuvalue thereof | €rais.. 47.000.00,. Frrznvan, the former doorkeeper Of tho | Son o fusresoim s anbd v o piohnta af | 93¢ OF two poluls in & lettar publlahed tn your s | \intlion'01 Bcateh enaracter. have exchanged nto Americas eold. which buwuc: | by ite balion cantepte, Becond, to conmunieals | grerrats == xfifié J s & vt " rom| n dolng, on rues wai m. ove R X Housoof Representatives, is now doorkeeper ?"T""“"‘i‘x‘,} tm-.dlll.]uenu.nnderll'u C’i,‘:“““"g“ ;llm o;l 1‘170 ::y. l,l:fl :;:lle;fllgucl. 7:. er:l::l.';‘:; Charles Ttaygolde, the yonngorof the well-known :;: :n '&d T .{.“ 28 ok “: arue: ade T vt the aroat umiture.. of a hash dlspeusary (s Waalington: 8 impaerible, S Uiy, TUA ElidrefUre g DravIded | e L Royaolds Brothrs, the song-and-dunce comedians, | * 1t might bo stated hers that, though Catting had | clearing-houss associations of “the couniry, to nkery ©0,094.40 by IR for {11 20mo other way, Mtoral, usually-accepted meaning of the words | Jje) at San Fraucleco on Mondsy last. Mo Las | given his father-in-law the judgment notes, and | tneir respective members, wnviting and sequeat | Uajied St The sescasuicnt (o the yoar will be between | wiich' make up tho Uiblical passages teaching | acted, in concort with bis brother Georgs, {n the | ad arranged to transfer e property to him when | Ing sl toanclal inatituttons G0 join ln sach | yEGEde 20:0004 8t, Louss ) t fn. The Second | 8174,000,000 aud §180,000, 000. inte: 7 i R H vedue stan , Louis has got 'um ugaln, The EBecon: $471k.000, 60 -ul ‘910’, ot Jod. 'I‘n;."n;:‘!fi 18 | ytornul punlebment, Very good: let us weo what | variely business for the last fiftcen Year flest | ¢ho proper moment arrived, ho was afraid to trust | memorial ana petition, and fasthcr to ur, hon hand...,. 'K?'!l??fl e Natlonal Bank of that city vaused the financlal ll\:\u':nnunl?ml“ vy e on Bt "l':" will come of it. 1 will quota t ry pasaaga (hat | appesranco having been under Hooley's mansge- | the 6id wan, and scooted out himself. While in | thom, snd through thuni uvon merchants, traders, | Cuocks for ciéitag 1347, s Gomens, O tho haoks from ‘tho. Auditor's ofice, 1t becames | Mi+ Percival himuelf guotes, Sark, vi., 10: went {n Brooklyn, il bt g aontsote Dt deeda 18 | and sambtactares, maapoaillyas tay b 0 piacs L ] S . s < d: t . ¥, ay, whic 0 0sl o hay 1 B olr af 8 Upon 4 gul by 7 e o ‘monnt af wiiat i known | , 118 batbullorcuh aad labapiiind shellbe savediJuot | Edwin Tooth recelved autte am ovation on the | 3 e AUATe HEIEL LTSS ay® Cortain, Of bia | and to advlao frous . ime o ‘tiine tho progre $009,160.36 Jonx Wetan and Wexuy Wanp Deecuen | 88 the Soating debr, and, the frat stop o be taken | P28 2ol Gy s izht on to the followiog veraes, | SEcttion of i veappeariuce yt s 014, Bieatie S0 | pcaleviale)'so that o could better chent hiscrea- | fabed, tovetlior with such turthr susyestions for LIABILITIES, we the two Jvading miulsters abrosd, e Ak o arialn the inount, “ | and wake them moan just what they say: il Bty tore, x fndividual sction as experience may dictate, Capita) Stoek. ... $100,000.00 3 assideation, I would suggest the again and syein, andat the close of tha represcnta+ i " i ' hail b i t this Com- | Jodividus) deposits s i - m— fgne shiatl follow them that bell : . Wi comtng back totho thread of thostory, In | Jiesoiced, That it shall bo the duty of this Com- | Jodividus 504, PERSONAL, agbolument | uf 8, Comminlon, composea | Aol He, e ":m"..].‘a'-"-}}i'nfl’: ey helt spesk :,@,M,“{.,‘:,”“,‘,‘;,?:&,“,",‘lfl,,}.fl:fi“f’,,":'.‘,','lgfl'?’..'m‘,‘f good i The steamer cleared frow New York, | mittee iancetas soon semay soum Lo cave: Country dopoies. PRGN aa5aa your ~own y, befors whom i huw oaguens thoy statl (aky un sorpolts; and IF | Jijq'oregentation of the restored veralon of itich: | 8nd ance outeldy of Sandy Hook, Cuttingcasie trom | blet pa Undivided profita % of any clalm of thal houl Shey drink any doutly Ll it el wit Jjurt thessatey | oo B L oo rameadation froi | Bl place of concealment and wixed with the | miticd to tho Ananclal fustitutions of (ba several 26,040,351 he Standing Conunittco of tho Diocoso | Within & Foasousbls thma to. prosent for s shelllay iuads oa the ScK 1o taey shell rocaver. et | The Now York preas. - other pasengers, Cultiug et al. went to Aspin- $600,160.30 the Commitice s requested, wstter to submit Lo the constitucnt bodics for action, to lvity siinultaneaus meetin, iu differsnt citied of oil Invtitutions reprosented witlia view of sitaining sesumplion as earl events shall prove 1o be practlcable, ‘The resvlutions were adopted unanimously, and the followiug Committes appoluted as pro- vided thercing U, 8. Coe, President of the American Fx- chauge Bank; Charles M, Fry\:'rc-h(unlul the wall, and from there crossed the Tsthmus to Pan- sma, and from thers took sieamer down tho Soulh American coast. Unce arrived ou Peravian goll, tho party breathed treer, Liverty and prosperity looked tiem i the face for the time being, Cuttlng wae well ac- quainted with Ilcury Meiygy, who wos then shill prosperous, and he was gOlng o tu get a cuntract for butlding railrouds, and, with this ¢nd In view, they bad contracted to grade thiztcen uiles 10 start o, ‘Then came infefurtune, Culiing con- tragted the native walarlal f and he was con- tion such clalus, under pei ‘Tho aituation of the a condition of her citize: of Now York on Thursday gave tholr canonical consent to the consecration of the llev, Dr. Eccle- ston, Blubop-elect of West Vieglnls, oud of the ;ll-;v. Dr. Heywmour, Dishop-elect of Springfieid, The reviow of Joseph Cook fu the last number of the New- Englander Is sald to have been wrilten by Prol. Asa Gray, of Harvard, Itis onc of the most sesrching things of the kind ever Ity of velng barred. airs of the State and Involyes the most rigid economy, No unnecessary or usgless e3ponsv or oftice should ba aliow romain, 1n conctusion, the Goyernor sayst 1 cannot close without eatering my solemn pr test azalnet the recent action of u uiajority of the ll.lwefllar(:'l;:'sn:o l—‘unlmll" r::;m U h-cun‘mm- 3 ulslaua tho representation in that bady to w‘flcn she wos emme,:l. by rejecting State of [inals, City of Chi f Cook, se. New Y 2.0 Wilnls, City of Chicsso) County of Caok, . t 0o et the Mgve SaemgOL | O ST ATE Ahe, NS, oL e Sworu t0 and subecribed betara me shis in day of Jauuary, I L, A. CARTON, Notary Publlc, REPORT OF THE CONDITION HIDE & LEATHER BANK will prove whether of uot a man fias ‘the rlght bo- llel. . And that Christian docs not live who can ny f thom! ‘'he tourthtestd thnhu a not hurt but ver found & Chiristlan who dared riek the brialt 1 kep s boltieot pruvsicacid onband aif the time to catch just such men as Mr. Peccl but I ncver yel found & man (00} enoukh to bellu: tils blessed Bibla wore than he did wy Indel solf, whaen the Biblesaid thal the polson would nat burt bave irled 8 good 'k Correspondent of (he Washington 1o the bad for some years 08t artlstic actor ever (i this 4Jisy abused hiturelt wo by ndulgeace of his ap) lies that it will be uiicult for ins to draw the uses to whiich be way eccustomed I, the heyday of his fame. Hunnini off with vilier incn's wives aud of ters wero trivisl adairs comparatively, for snd slsters wese grown woni<n, sod brobubly they llked Dbest Lo llve | withi - bub drunk at digger, 50 & 10 be who xetiin, uar auled o this way, but as | tbe stege frequently: uot Lo know the urchestea ¢l . Bauk of New York; Witliam™ L. Jeukins, Presl- ) D, ko, aad accuses M, Cook of cparlaiaory, wnith | SEa 10, it thatein of the, Hom, Hewty N, Joun, e, (e g a8l Bede et sntlog: el ha"Nid | sequeotiy fald up s revkie: bl s ke i | Gk RS At ST D Vermilye, | At the closa of business Dev. 38, 1677, sa <5 'U:ol: ettt h’“ omo fur 4. | with the'Coustitution and lawé of this Etate, aad of ably wald, **OBI the paseage doos nut | yenong, taviead uf kliling hor wy atie siept. waltlog for | an Englishinan rushed Jn and told thein 1o | President of the Mercbanta’ Natlonal Bank; F, mado 40 the Oloaring-House. M. retorta by calllngz this pegrace sc:ib- | the Unlted Slates, with exceptionsl unasimbty, L' "Of course uot, 1t never weans | theswoihering 1ocunimsacy el Fechter unpopuler | feq for dear fife, that the tidsl-wave was coming. | B, Tappan, Prestdent of the Uallatin National T ling,” but Prof, (iray secine 10 have (he support what it means, It slways uicaus somcthiag e yitn conventionsl veople nd prusect manazers. T Barnes atill bad posseslon of thu treasure-plle, | Bank. NESQURCKS. wheaever the Ch pet dupms demands Destomona IR LD cuse Babrehedio awmitles staried off for aafety, with the : of scientific peoplo and the press. Mr, Whittlorsaid in o recent spesch: ‘1 bave lesrnod In the same achool with John Wool- man to feel uo narrowness as tosects and opinjons, ‘To use my own words in thivconnection, which you and the Curtings shead snd Bartes in the rear. Cuttlug and the women folks gut away ull right, but a canoe.cadt up by the waves struck Barucy, aud ha was knocked dow, but by saved blmself and bls gold. Nigbt found them a)i s3fe aud sound, to o Cerlaln extent, ln Wo country, wheu they sta bu the manager's wife, aad he walted fong cuough fur the curtata tv fail utg:ggfi:‘l ob Ofhello dead (drunk) on ko stize, Whea hie too fell B ity aud beat iia wih s JOerCy pols WHICh wes kept In reserve for revolutionary dratias, Pl st it THE DAIRYMEN, WISCONSIN, THE COALITION. Soecial Dinzatch to The CMcaaa Tridune. MavtsoN, Wis, Jan, 0.—As predicted in my dlspatch last night, the dozen Ureenbackers lteprescotatives were present from Philadels vhik sud Boston, but uot from Baltimore, A COUI'ON. Speciot Ditpaich to Tas (Ricago Triduns, Bostow, Jan, Y.-~A serles of resolutions were y thot polsun does not mean pol right to say that eternal does not mean clerusl, 1whil guastep further, frst quoting from Me. Percivalugala: **It is parhepy couccivable thas, 1a the courss of tiwe, the Divle may coms to be Gip 20.180.00 103,608.01- 304, 1" 0! [ Blaziie. 0 §.' Ler Bank ut par, ri. . of. U ren| Cash {tems, faciu: pard ting: regarded by wmankind at lurge as s collection of Cre , 0., Jag. &.—Tke Convention of veek, e & P e o s e whatims czptured the Democratic party -day, leaviog | il Sud”ubics: wud-tuat th te ;;:,'[::'n”m,,,‘,',,,“., eteclation was eattol | Eotee itk parisom oF e eity which w fotruduced In the Legislatura to-day strongly | $10Busrevtiide & Lesticr Laak ut yar. To ey Ol v e poor , o Milwaukee, a3 tho lst vestice worship bk iy President €, ¢ | destroyed, and thoy returmed 1o thelr b favorlug gold as tle standard of currcucy, aud HL T SN0 A ma beyoud s roatry bea® of the once great Demoacratic party of Wiscou- tory wlan to order at 11 u'clock by President Canaon, of | (0cu 0oy el standing. ho Blawl Sllver bill sud 1k 92%,108.01 Juacrystsl wallsludanges. sio. The trade ¢ aco "elock cicut Gree d Ohfo. The subject of braudivg oleomargarige | ™ Having weathcred the tidal-wave, the next trou- | Sndcmolug the Dla ver Lill sud like legls- LIABILITIES. Who sots for heresy his traps % Tade took place at 11 a'clock to-day, cume, Tho Bible bas already been demon- G dan o dontod renuest, | bie eame b the ehae of & Booth American revofu. | lstiari as wost Injurious, and tendiog toward ro- | Cepttalmacke, $408,000.00 Of Yerbal guirk and wolbon tha Democrats couceding the Bpeakershlp 10 A. | stratod. time und agals, 10 be u cotlection of mythy | W8 dlscuiscd aud a reso plod Tual ton. " Culting sthl felt s pride i the btars sug | budiation. The “resolutions wiil pmmlhb; 06331 e e Dewsad munam of Ang weeds the gardea 6 o Lord 1S oovens o Dile baaki aitd th Batan's burrowed divble,™ fhe’ Rev. Dr. Willian Traoy, for forty Jears & mlaslonary of the Amcricsn Board In fu- dia, baa receutly dled, Ho was tho oldest mihs- ing the Ohio Leyislature to cpact & Jaw requir Iog manutacturers to brand olvomargarine be- fore seuding it to market. Pruf. C. 4. Caldwell, vt Cormell Univarsity, vead u lengthy scleutitle treatlss on *The Tew- perature of the Dalry." and fables, with noiaore truth of autuosity taan thy Greclan myths or Esop'e fabl together with sowe excellent moral doctrines taught by the nd uot depeudent upon the Biu for their sunouncement to the world. And Ul Curtttso saligion 1o dooumed fo take ils pia 1 R. Barrows, of Chbippewa Falls, but clalnfing the rest of the oflices, The galleries aud lob- bles wers crowded to orertiowiug as the time approached for the organization of tho Assew- bly to wituess the consummation of tha trade unanimousty adooted, and will be forwarde Goy, Ricu to toe Massachusctts Representatives 1u Cungress. — PROVIDENCE BOARD OF TRADE. AuwmericaniConsul, tlice aud plared ates man-of-war @ the romantic nawme of Biripes, snd e appealed Lo 1, who 100k charge uf the two fai [ the United “utting ga Don Juas Curtaugo. ilere the fugliives remaiged tbree :uk'. Dsrues ali thu timue holding on like at TRt R 1 383.043.13 T, Byroa L. Emith, Casbier of e sbove Lan ety do solamaly ewear that tie above statement ls bruv. 19 1o) X alongelde the other *‘Pegau seligions o ¢ Peovioexcs, K. I, Jan. %.—The Hoard of A :mflzflz::: tfl:fl:‘,&; M‘;‘:"‘;’“fl:““‘mfl:', between hard-money Democrats and the very wasld, with the ¢ afactan., (be Baddbit, 1he Qre: At the afteruoon session tha Floo. Harrls ar= “u'n:x.;.l-rf:&d'm ‘.?ZL.T!‘.’;‘.‘L '\t:.‘:'l Trade has elected Nelson W. Aldrich President, Tebe atehip YHON Lo Suitu, casnter. Norwich, Connr in 1807, ard ' giaduste of | 801t Ureenbackers. It was o sorry sight | £iao InoScaadiasviun, Tus woridbacecen sbout | Lewlecof Fraukfort, N.X., delivercd g aldross | ca " Jgroaishs "hompuon. upon Whlch | and reforred the resolutlons on the silver ques- | SR STt 4GRS VITSREY, Moy WhiSE Princeon, oologual Bemioary In 1833, Hia [ {080 tho oll bardbesd Democrate wmal- | 42 s mas lons Cirramual™ | of Painewville O repd s paper enfitledy ' ol Hecen. duth of Wired thom of Callaa, and they | $400 10 @ speclal comumitteo. ey Joungest son, the Rev. James E, Tracy, agead- | low the Greenvack balt and vote for and Grasses for the siry.” Prof. E. W, Btew- | concluded 1o Jeave for otber and more lavitiog S— NEW PUBLICATIONS. Barrowa for Speaker, but tne “crow™ was eal- eo by all except Ed Wall, who voted for Joha Beat! (-I. Barrows received 34; Kelly, Repub- lican, 43; C. H. Pope, 2 Barrows voted for himseil. J. R. Huoter was elected Cnie! Clerk over M. Fozo, of Ricklaud, and Anto Klaus was elected Sergeaut-at-Arns over Al Koight by s vote of 53 to . The Seuate was called to order o¢ moon by uate of Willlums in the clase of 1872 or 1873, has eutered tho service of the Board in the same Oeld, 8nd satled with his wifo some montLe since, bis departure being hastencd Ly bis desiro to his father agaln bolore tho saticipated end camo. Tids desiro was graticd, as be resched Tulrpu- vaoum in season to spend the 1ast Sweuly deysof M fathvr's ilfe with bla, OUR CARTER. Special Puyaich to Ths Chicago Tridums. Jouixt, 11, Jan. 9.—The lon. Carter H. Hayrison, of Chicago, spoke here to-night upon the subject of Snance. The Court-Houso was crowded, aud the spesker's remarks were re- celved with great enthusiasm. The yepeal of the Reswaption act, the emonctization of sil- art, of the National LiveStock Journal, deliver- €d ao uddress on ** Alllk Production, At the evening session T, A. Farrington, of Pennsylvanla, and Btephen Fareell, of Wiscon- slu, read papers oo “Full-Créam Cheeso; Cuarlos W. Horr, of Welliogton, on *The ixed Syatée, or Butter and Cacio from the Bamo Mite.” Adjourseds climes. They found an opportunity Ly purchasing 80 500-ton Hollsad vullt brizsotine, for which le'tP"d s0me $5,000. ¢ vessel wus charlersd o bring back lswber from Puget Sound, 10f re- bullding purposes, sud the epeculation promised wellatonce, Cuttingund Barues LOADED UP TUK SUIP with sugse and froo. Tuey bired & crew of eight ilose, stowasd, and cook. anda aln by the me of Jobnson, On the 28ih of Auguut they set B NOON PRAYER-MEETING. ‘The nocuday prayer-meeting at Lower Farwell Halt waa led by tke Rev, Mr. Worrell, of the Eigbth Presbyterian Church, yestorday, acd was largely attended. Capt. Boody wes callsd upon for the opealux prayer. ‘Tbe Rev, Mr, Burcell made a few temarks upon n.:.u‘fir”wd'. Greus ’5«5‘"-. N o wi 0. o anton: yoertes of Barti w eader of ular e wil iTen Frite 3 conty “&‘."&’.“[}' e85} iWo NP‘“"II! [t . Uther ot tubacribers tor 19T, or talq by all Newsdealers, ubscelot pur | bacriptlou price, B i 171037 Vandewaler-sh, Héw Tork ]