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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY. JANUARY 19, 1878~TWELVH, PAGES. S O VI . .. STATE AFFAIRS. | font got i domen, byt FINANCIAL may he decined tairly worth $1,000,000. ‘The following tabls shows the condition of converts to his own nee, of takes and arcreten with | yesterdsy, and & permanent organization was intent to convett 10 his ovn ure, withont the con- [ Tormed, with Jamer Boiee, of Munvic, an I'real- sentof hin employer or master, any money the 't 3 ¥ Draperty af anotber which has come bo hie noren: | 4¢0h and Joha Torres, of Tern, as Socretary. #jon of {a nnder his care LY virtae of anch smplny. | A COMMIttae was appuinted to visit Washincton and make it pav expenses withont earnings. 1fe VEGETINE. nuw knows how it i himse!f, e A little oractical experience will knock a vast . YEeETine. o Sewont-a mronters meneteat, | MOTHERS, READ THIS, Beginning of the Crash Precipitated in the common schoots: . | And resiat the effort making to remove the duty Inauguration of the Minnesota [ 7% PO 0 162,657 New York by Dunning's Tng araardtoma, of larceny, and shall’ be pun- |. 1ot N0PE more practical knowiedge {n his diitios oa nn of —_— 3 Officials at St. Paul 07 ow York by Dunning The day before the bank closed 1t received T oy the Ezecutive Council to assess the propertyof | A GREAT BLESSING joln'a : Failure. deposits from merchants, when it was known THE RAILROADS. rallroads, last year, than any railroad could | '+ s Yesterday. that it conld not ponll»l'{ tmect fta Habijtles, have tanaht m:n‘ In” four ears, Hmply because Amonnt of Permancnt fc fiint 7 fé Money “was borrowed o Jonnagencien here, THE NEW YORK M',z:;-ll"mfi' ho would ot helicve what they said. Ifefs E I INE INSURAXCE. Embarrassment ol Urran, nry o re the fa:lure, neet ‘The following diapateh, recefv: ere yesters | T : Logislativo Messago of Gove Pills= | e yisin sanual report. of the Insursnc & Co, and Hageman ld 5o patd it cresney o mams, " | 447 by the General Freizht Ageats of the oals |~ QUINGY, MISSORRI & PACIFIC, WORTH 4 DOLLAR A DRO?. bury---A Cry Against Commisaloner containg much valuable informa. h,,,,_“cmf,, have not got the money vet. The | leading Eaat from this city, from Mr, N. Guihe Auvectal DiepatcA to Ths Chengn Tridune, Bourit Bostoy, Joly 10, 1871, Ty tion. It alfords the following summary of the & Co. ! noney yeb, The s 2 ) Mothern, are yoar little ones festlal] aad in your Extravagance, {naurance transactions withio this Stato during’ books of the bank showeda cash-balance on | ford, the Weatern HKallrosd Commisalener, Quixcy, I, Jan. 11.—The survev of the aticnce almost exhagated in yaln e Torts to picass the year 1570+ v 5?‘5‘5' ‘?)aturdfi :;xznl::fi :tlh:l;:?n ‘ck;o:n«lllfllmflnfl)l; states moro fully the sctlon taken by the Gen- { Quiney, Missouri & Pacific Rallroad west of hhun:! '{.un ;ymp-tn}u with you, and can tell yui Fltn and inland slsks laken $04,270.081.00 | The Former One of the Largest Patent- | nafo was taken possescion of by tho Sherit, and. | T3l Mansgers of the New York trunk lines nnd | Kirkavilie contlnues, the weathor having fr- | W5 witl maka yoae iitle CINt aaier. gies ten chns Disgust of Ingenuows People Who | [remismepaid therean 307.703. 20 Trusted to the Honor of the Numberof Nfa policien asned.... oo 0700 moant insured thershy . . Chicago Times. 1t including re~ when opened, tontained no money, No ane | thelr Western conncctions than could he gain:d but the threa proprictars coutd open the safe. | from the meagre dispateties cuntained fu yester- The llsbilities of the bsok are over $100,000, | day’s paperas and tho asscts avallable arc less than $5,000. New Yong, Jan, 11.—At a meeting last nicht —— the trunk line Presidents resolved that they would MEMPIIS, positively enforce the agieement heretofore made It Weste; Mewrmis, Jan. 31.—~The following Mafn street.| T the W ;,..;:;.,'.'.’,':".::'c:,':;m’:;:}g::;‘;';,f.,';,' proved 8o aa to make the operations of the en- Aupetite, and procure for It houss of awest, sound sleep, aineers more rapid. The work of building the du)'ly ;‘,‘:'.!‘,“:." is ll:o and 'r}"a";’"" old; lnd. first slx miles of the road will bs commenced In Bee eat. s banve hothed two comaccutive nighis' rest. She has been sick & nninber of ti 2 luinlntended to complete them | {ni'no one seemed to bnam mhn oy Loty arch. her. It wan hara 1o hear her little fretfal cry, and not know whatto do for hor. 1 dloctared her for TEMS. . worme. dut It did no good; and T was nearly tired Medicine Firms in the Qountry. 200, 412,007,04 a?:fi:mn.u Probabllity that tho Noted Given to Enlng Wondering What Hit Him [n the Dunuing Greatly Exceeded tho ; oti10. clothing-houses have failed: Jullus Banr & | Western Commitiee as nrovided. The Western | Heretofore passengers golng o Nashville | 94 ®lih slesplom nignta and troublesome daye, H 3 A & 4 beard of the V, 5 e Ohlo Senatorial Contest, TRE BMOKE CLEATING AWAY. Yalae Tecelred. Co., M. losentbul & Co., M. Fleld 4& Ca, and | fonds aro earucatly reqirues to relnntaie”and | from this ity via tho Chicago, & Eastern T | g} JSAra,of e VEQEFiNA: and delermined fo trr —_—— Avecial Ditpateh ta the Chicano Tribune, J. C. Ward & Co. The llabilities of the Iatter | SP'Baln 40 DA 10 the, neabrsng e;"n"!;“::fi nols Rallroad have been compelled to change | Ithas cleanned from her slomach and bowels the - Corumnus, 0., Jan. 11.—A grest changes has Garfleld’s Onoce Promising Prospeots [ taxen place aince last night, when all was ex- are $30,000. The firm offered to setticon the | affer to-day, Jan. 11,00 1 basia of 30 cents fanetn cars four times. At meeting held at Nash. | "°r¢A_ which kept gathiering there: and now aho Lusis of 50 '*"“t’l"h‘c" was declined by Easte | class from Chicasto to New York, The aueatlon of " b fleetm sunndly from "her bedtime until ver! very K. M. and A. R. Whittemore Flit from ville ytaterday between the (icneral Ticket and | Iate in the morning. besidon & long i s Drinlo Tt the Rt ot s | o o | ol Doty Hanaia, | St i ol el | e BT WIS | ezt ettt Tl | EER R sl i 5 testants, save one, have all left for thelr homes, i Pty ested partics. * | ilnals, the Terra Haute & Evanerille, and the med ; e Ao TC Al ol thia 2 4 2 ; lcine to ma 18 & doliar & drap. Try 1t) C] Complimentary Vote, Tho workers and wirc-pullera have folded thelr ] DANVILLE, ILL. Now this 2 just the same actlon that has | Bt. Louls & Southeastera Railrole, an arrange. | The hamors fromyous ahiiamms bot S ho sy blankets and departed to their homas, and tha . | Genernl Assembly has adjourned untit Monday, o Deallock In the Hentucky Henn when the fnauguration of Governor-elect Dishop Apeetal Dirvatch to The Chitengn Trioune, Leen taken overy time the rates had been T 1ch 1A TAe CM. Tridune. S e e " Danvires, 1., Jan. 1l.—teorze Dudenhof- | violated cver since the formation of the pool- nient was perlected by which cars will hereafter | 76 yonng, “Try it, and you will join with me ia NEw Yonrg, Jan. 1.—Dunning has not yst run through from this ity to Nashvilic, thus | calling it great blesming. ¢ doing away with tho inconvenlence to which Mit3, BLLEN L. CLATP, ) succeeded In effecting s settlement. Two banks | fCFy 8 tobacconlat of this city, who made an as- | line agreement. Whenever thers was trouble | paagenpers have been subjected, N e 175 Tador-st, i , torial Btruggle SHL takea placo, Great pummln::d for th: nv::n refune the offered compromiso of. 50 cents on | SEMMment for the beneflt of his creditors Tues- | 1n the hapoy family, the managers met and | " T Gomers) rm?m Agjr.-nu of the railroads What | Know About Vegetin Unbroken. ;rn belnf lz:lde. “-Ind- vt"ll;l"&: Hpu::;;"l:;v’m :! the dollar, and thie disastrous results predicted | 487 1ast, was onabled to bozin business to-day, | resclved to maintain the rates fn the future, | leadinz from this clty East wiil come together egetine, lemonstration will probal ¢l his personal friend baving settled hi Habille 2 “urw M. Dadentioters !sllum waa cansed by and no sooner was the mecting over than the ara coming. To-day John F. lenry, Cur. this morning at the Baltimor & Ohlo office, BouTH Bostox, . the kind ever witnessed in Ohlo. Tho gnestion No, 81 Clark strect, and go through their ac- | o R STEVENS, Eaq,— INN mn & Co, one of the largest In | his tndorslog for friends who fall old game of beating each other was recom- | i B € Dear Sir : 1 have had conslderabla oxperience A D Ashed ihy-.avery, ‘ode ::“ .‘.ha,; ‘{“.:. n“;x the patent -r;d fancy medicino business, sus- | thelr vlpehz 2 N by, feet menced. And so it wiil bo this time. One :."&‘: ‘,'.‘5,",&‘{:‘3.""%;}‘m'"fi."i'v'.“.fi"'fi!fx“‘?é“&?fi :"‘l"‘:'"".“nffi.’,'\‘;;'.'!.'sx x-or‘lgz-, ”'.','-;,.',“,'.".'.,‘,',,,2:; TIN LEGISLATCRY. fo the holcle today lor o maioinCURRE | o ended payment. The firm has been reputed ———— o [ miht fust s well tes to mako water run up | ceremony that tiey can perfurm it With thelr | to aajtbag walcs | hoes coc wiupTIAE 1 Sunerios Special. Dispateh to Tha CAicage Tyidune, about the sudden shrinkage fn Ewina's sup- worth over $500,000, but much of this wes in A MUSEMENTS. bili s to stop the roads from cntting the rates | cyes shut and without blushing, taking Veaeting about the middie of last winter, e i e pness, ad portil Bame, pEANIL fHendy; ho. 3 k4 I ; {xu. n & Co. b S rpee whenerer 8 good opportunity offers. Mr, Guoils Mr. J. B. Carson, General Manager of the | and aftcr using a few bottien It entirely curet ma Tlouse each made silver-remonctizftion and ro | him: say that patent-medlcine rig FRemAn Lsdlohgsd POSTPONED. ford, the Western Pool Commissioner, wil be | Blue Line, who was in the city yesterday, stated | Of dyspcpois, and my bluod never was In su good sumption-repeal resolutions special orders for- L UNDUR INFLUXNCES also allowed a note pledged with Dunning to go + POS D, , 3 entirely powerless, for nune of the ronls will cut the rates onenlz. and before he can tako sction egainst them he must have evidence that N had < - | condition as'at the present time. . 1t will affard ma that ",‘::"',','::"‘,'e p‘}?{’iflln‘{'fl”fih:’;:o?fi?u&?:::. bleasure to give any farther pariiculara relative 1o If there is not another spell of slusny weather | WAt 1 know about tuis good medicine to auy ona The third Rive-King concert, which was to bav&been given last evening at Ilershey Hall, was postponed, owing to the fndisposition of ‘Wednesday next. unpald. were brought to bear among nine men on the ‘The 8enato appointed Commisstoners to su- first ballot, es that number had pledged them- “To the Wertern Astociated Press, Nxw Yonk, Jan. 11.—The Post says the firm ho will call or address mo at my residence, 386 the charzes arecortect. And it witl b a barder | he cxpecta s very lieavy business duriug the | Aihens o \ fally, Yy = g, Minaerota exhiblt ab tho Purls | gelves, Anothee theory Is that the Stwlar | ot John F. Tenty, Carran & Co., drugs and | Mrs. King, and the refusal of her physician to fatke loan, b crer tud 'briors o provs [ restofthewinter, LSS Atheipat. Very senvectilloon Tamenn > X X was ch . el ating | _ Mr. O, &, 3 ] . e Inaniaration of State offor occarred at e e e, Tt Ty mrabebll hat g | patent medicines, has suspended. Tho causo | allow her to play. The sulience was therolore, % | St.doo am tlie Attantic & Great Westorn Ruit: ey the rates, If he should go to question the managers of somé of the roads In regand to the violation of rates, they would simply deny the solt lmpcnchmcml, and swear by all'that ls hul{ that they are as innocent aan new-horn babe of any wrong transaction, and shonld Mr."Guilford not he satisfled with this expianation and ask to be allowed to look at the books, the prubabilities aro that be would be told to o to the devil, or back to Baltimore, from whence be came. Whea it was stated about & month ago that the rosds were not maintaining the rates, there was such & howling among the General Mavagers and General Freight Agents as has not been Leard since the aaya of Bodom and Gotmorrsl), A meeting wos forthwith called, and the originators of these rumora were oificially denouncedd in the stroug- est terms, and each one present at the meeting signed his name to a resolution that the rates bad ot been cut by any of them, and any one who said they had been waa s lar and a_horse- thief, or words to that effect. Yet it 1a admitted dismisscd, and money refunded. The announce- ment, however, was made from the stage that she will play this afternoon, and the matines will thercfora be given. —— “LA REINE INDIGO.” Johann Strauss’ opera, *La Rotno Indigo,'* was brought out by the Almes troupo last cvening. The houss was packed, even stand. ing-room belng at s promium. As the opera was never before preseuted In this city, we glve a brief summary of the plot: The acene is lald In Turkey in Asfa. King Indigo has just died, and his widow, Montadada L,—{air, 1at, and forty,—detcrmines to sell the harem of his late Majesty, In order to get rid of dangerous youthful rivals, Fanfasca, s beautlful siave, who had become the Bultan'a favorite without becoming his Bultann, is fo- glven (s the suspension of E.J. Dunning, Jr. ‘The concern fs one of the largest, i not the larcest, patent-medicine firm fo the country, and on mercantile agoncy books Is marked as having a capital of $300,000 to $760,000. Tuero has been no settloment as yet of the affairs of E, J, Dunntng, Jr., and the Post adda: % From all we can learn thoy are not In as good conditfon in several respects as they wers thought and represented to be when the sus- peusion was first announced,” Jahn F, Honry was the Republican 2andidate for Mayor of Brooklyn {u the November clece tlons. Mr. Henrv says his firm had a large amount of paper In the hands of Dunning, tho note- Jroker, who falled the other day, which had been sent back to them, which It was impossi- ble to - meet at so short notien. Henry roads, has been appointed Superintendent of GREAT BENEFIT. the Chicao & Fastern 1ilinols Rallroad in place Cixcinnaty, Nov. 28, 1872, of Mr, Du Barry, reslgned, M=. H. R. Srevexs~ 4. V, Farwell'& Co., of this city, received at Dear Str: The two bottles of VearTive furnish- tl'lelr"uon;‘ Jeplerday two cardoads of mer- §d me by your ageat, my wife hns used with grest chandise which leit New Yurk at 8 o'clock Mon- tong ti e day evening, haviug come the entire distance by ot jong time she has heen traubled with dizzt- frelght-trains_In only & few hours more (h{ll"l nens and costivenear. ‘Ihese trouoics are now en~ tlrely rewmuved by the usn of Y KGETiar: three davs. They clalm this Is the qalckrst | = Shw was atso toubjed th D . freignt time on record, The car came. Erle | eoal Dehll{!fi:unnd prophpita Lol R L S Iy b and North Stora™ via' the Michigun Ceutral OMAS GILHORE, 230 Wattit-st. fallroad. _— CANADA. EXPERIENCE OF YEARS. CrantgsTowy, Mass. H, R. Srevens— ! = ~ ‘This §4 to certify that I have ased yoar **Bloo e omointon. "1™ | Pt (Ut Rl o e 2 eare, ans n! or Scrofuls or Cankeruns Aectal Pispatch ta The Chtcaga Trivune, Tiaindm or Khenmatie Afectinar. It canar ooy ons ToronTo, Oat., Jan, 1.—Chie(-Justice Harrl- fl"l"?h: Il\md :lullhlnold %nrmer -ndflvrlll;»t m?l‘lc'llgn son gave judgment this morning In the extra- e Lot Ui AN Srer uscdy and 1 hfve dition case of Charles E. Wililame, the Chicago | B'eiimost everything, Iean eheerfilly recons the Opera-House to-dav in the presence of 8,000 people. Afterali had taken tho oath ot oflice, Gov. Pillsbury read his message, which was attentivoly listened to and frequently ap- plauded. combinatlon of causes brought about his defeat. The strong lobby from Cincinnati, in fact, the very forco of numbers, and thelr enthusiasm, caused those members who were wavering to join the Pendictonians. It is report- od that Ewing was perfectly dumbfouuded when the first ballot was read. ‘the two fol- lowing d1d not surve to brighten his hopes, but in conversation with the General to-night IR DOES NOT CHAIGH TREACHERY upon any one, but that he was and s still deep- 1y depreased {8 very noticcahle. e will leave fivar Washington to-morrow night, Leinz palred with tien. Keifer on all politival questtons until hix return, Gen. Morgan takes his defeat good- naturedly, and says he shall continue to serve with the Democratic party In futuve as o the past. TNR MESSAGE begins with congratuiations upon the disap- pearance of the Presidential complications and the restoration of pubilc peacs, the departure of the ravaging locuats, the great abundance of the crops of tho lnst year, and the encouraging increase of immigration. The Gorvernor warns his fcllow-citizens agaloat the repetition of the crrors of the past, chieGy sgalost incurring debts and runoing {nto extravagances of living, and urges retrenchment in private Ilfo as woll a8 in public administration. In view of thoin- creaso of ombezzlement and malfeasance, he HEFUBLICAN CAUCUS, The Republican members of the (General As- lcmbH‘ held a caucus’ to-night for the purpose of making a nomination for United States Sene . Cem ¥ mend 1t to any one in need of such a medicine. ko appofntment of a competent cluded In the lot; and Homadour, Chlef of the | now, and wasnotdenledatthe New Yurk mecting, | forger, flis Lordship reviewed at th th Youra respectfuity, iy ot fetquent and soarching seam- | Sion A iy ppemimution for Uuitad ¢ cast, prin- | Ahowed some chocks which ho had taken | Eqnuchs, resolves to sconrs her. Fantases, | that at that very timo scveral of tho reads lexslstion and. treatics oo e question ot ex- sins. A & DIKHOIE 10 nawent-ae, Inatloos of tha books of publlc oflicers, ' Thoro | cipally for Gariield and oy, Young, b was dnal- | Up s mowmlof, ~amoo which was | however, ls In love with Jano, the Kinis Jester, | Those o A e, oK {BUIROINE | 1 Citbtan anil. coosdided. Shat. o meorach 1o AS T Gro ; f s reason to bellevo that the existiog laws gov | 1y deelded to cast the vote blank at the clection | one for £1,000, and said 1t was vers | qcountryman of her own, o whom sho was abous Tates from 7 10 10 centa. ber 100 povinda. . Doy | coucil ld been 1ased by the Jmpertal Goeen ource of Great Anxuety. Tuesday next. hard to be called upon suddenly to pay sich § 44 b, ried when they we cents por 100 poun oua 'y the Iinpes e Bortox, Mann., June 5, 1872, erning o T fhe. Trhster Adsobiatéd Pisi g 0 bo married whon they were captured and sold AM(Se Mippote that the Wabnsh, the Detroit | ment to make the act of 1677 enforcvable, under | My danghter has recoied weat, beeny from o . BAVINGS DAKKS Corusnus, Jan. H—in the Senate to-any | 3mounts. Dunning had promised to furnish | ¢o indigo, Queen Monfadada ts very anslous to | & Milwaukve, or severat of Vanderbilt's roads. lack of restrictive | messnges werc recelved from Gov. Young nom- | them with $10,000 this morniug, instend of | yytain nnother husband,—* a nice souny man, | will maintain rates any mors now than they | Which sct tlio extraditfon proceedings In this | 706 oF ’nuv::l"‘:;\xlz‘le;lr‘rl e:“':vn f.e?‘.‘?-i:‘fin!“x e gSelaialy dafuative In s lack ol saitciottes | messagenwece vacetved frum fuv, Yourie nome | o e e Nl T o with a rosy complezlon, shining b, aud dis. | U then! “No ool commissious will b able'ty | SHy, were taken, that act could not be consid- | Tow botties ot (1 EoETixn Fawore Herhealti features, and ho recommionds that they bo care- | JHUCR, CIEIICET ot OF Harlitom to be | B0 had'on the market. - Henry cunld not say 0 Tooks and sclects T ar it 8 41 | yiop them from cufting rates us lon as they | ered fu force, and, therefore, theproceedings bl | rength and kppetite X, i1, TILDEN, fully rovised, Tho total recclpts into the Btato | yiomiiion to b ‘Frustes of the Agricaltural | What wns bis exact bosition until a meeting of | 10gue look;" sud sclects Janfo as lior second are backed up by Vaniderbiit, sod thero ls not | thereunder were bad, He accordingly ordered lmnm\, and lical ,’;’L"fi&\“—“" Treasury during the yvear onding Doc. 1, 1877, | College; "W, O Cochran, of Bolmont, to be Tu- his c:l;dm[‘l.nrl had been called and his books lpolue.R uel.how:cv:r,hn;m lllklmrf:r i.;m n!:o- :}he Imi‘\‘llw u(m:,u.ey 'xrfum"flo'mh"& ;"llj the prisoner to be discharged. Conneel for the No. 49 s usldiag, ¢ $1,271, 783,04, aud the disbursements wore Tobacco: A. B, Frame, of | £xamined, posed Royal match, preferring the fresher | General Manager of one of the abovo roads tol ‘i v ST :?-rls:-f;lhm' feaving a balance .on band of ’\Ufif::: ?é !%un?r(rup;cfiot e Athens r;:.nyfix:\; LR and A M. Whittemore, partnersof | cyarmg of his old love, Fantasea, A plot fs | 8 TBIBUNE reporter, only a few davs ugo, that | Prosecution eald it was most satisfactoryto have WHAT IS VEGETINE ? $133,271.83. Following aro the AL M. Cutler, the colton-broker Wwho was rc- Alexander MeDonald, to be Trustoe of the Oulo University; D. W. Belding and M. T. Carcy, of Hamilton, tu be Trustees of the Longriaw Asylumn, Al of which wero referred to com- whatover steps lie hud taken were taken by the sdvico and consent of Vandernilt. Aud yet Vauderbilt tried to wash his hands at the New ork meeting, and clalimed that be was not this judement of his Lerdship, asit settleda | 1eq0 compound extracted from barks, roots, and matter which greatly requircd scttlement, The | herbs, It I3 Naturo's Remedy. 1t is a perfectty question was g0 Involved In obscarity that it | harmicss from any bad effect upon tha mystem, It Was a difticalt matter to tell what course wan to ' 18 nouniahing and strengtheninz, It scta mmx? L concocted to enable the harem to escape. Janlo informs tho Queen that * the Tribe Benl-Gom- Gom " has revolted; and, lier Majesty's troops y ITEMS OF RXPEKSR: For Iegislative, Execative, and inci- ot BEpeRtes- oo s 1sene sern$ 100,400.47 ported as fleelng yesterday, aro now aunounced o8 missing, Thebookkeéper of the firm has not scen any member of the firm sinca yester- day afternoon, He thinks the total amaunt in; | beig all sick abed, ‘he ‘Droposes that | aware tbatany of tho Western connections of | be pursued in thesc matters. Now, however, 1p i tho biood. It aniety e neryanayaten, DApore DRBak, AL g 1075035 mlfi:“l’"mdlclon appesred on the floor af the | Volved iu thelr operations will be $50,000. tio” wome 'be armed, aud “that. he | the Naw York Central had been cutting rates, "ml [cztion wwas settiod, '"fl !utlinrocecd.ln:s 5':;..’;:5:'}5"3“}; aed tatn gt AT F‘;fm':%flf,‘m g S Y B 'n|l|ln°4' Benate, and a receas was taken to allow mem- | Me. Henry thisafternoon sald his firm had Incod at tho head of tus Amazon | andthatnoonewas moreanzious Lhian hetohave | Could be taken in future with confldence. Im: - , D, D. considerable of Dunnlog's paper, aud hu in turn held paper of other drug firms fndebied to mediately upon Wiliiams belng llberated ho waa ZLY<8 thent atrengih, qaleta theie nerves, and uives bo battalion, The Qucen falls into the trap, and arrested on a new warrant, which had been pro. DM Nature's sweei s e % has been proved by bors to cangratulate him, promises that the victor *shall choose the wom- te, toldlers’ Orphans, Nor- B Hohoals Aut UnLISEalty e In the Housc bills were intsoduced to provide the rates maintained. 8o clear did he make his mal Bebools and University ..., 248, 163,87 i them, and 1t naturally foliowed that when he | &n ha loves, aid s o Tincs Thnt hey ectaaly fo ey eout Leciic | Gured o provide for o suatiagenty ot s e | Buan? sryseci verson’ Tt e eat bt Pl X 17 hem, and naturally followed that when he | an ho loves, 8ho cycn wear a crown,''~—ex. nes that they actually felt sorr) ot thoy L 5 o, 1001 emedy {0 ren. E‘.i?-".i.‘?.’}"fi‘}.’mr‘:'x‘?y '.’53’»."-?‘4.‘"’""' %%‘K :n::‘nh‘:l%r:(l]y.;mu:; ;3";2{,{“;.‘,",“},".’,’.‘,,‘,;’: .‘.fi suspended they were unabla torealize anything | pecting that Janlo would only be too glad to | ever doubted his honesiy, and lni'mwnh agreed fi’l_lrxl:f» 'ahwng brought bcl(ura Judge Mc- | hae relioved and cumfi o da, 1t is very pless. Inebriate Aaylum.... o + 18,150.00 | 4o ropeal the act roquiring persons to fpost no- | from him. le was under the Impression that | take ler hand; but ho anaounces that Fantasca | to reatfirm the old seregment, to, eive him ono | Kenzle o kdfi(-flm'r Court, "hthe afternoon, | ant ta take; every child lies it Interest on Stato debt. " 10b.081.90 | tees waraiog huntcrs to keep off thlr land so | Dunning's crcditors would not realizo mora [ is bie cholce, much to the chagrin of the | more chanco to hayo the rates * Hrmly sl o p e Saiment BE the araunisht ~EGET PR raaan beada fot v 31881468 | anto mako ‘tho lnvasion of fucloscd proverty Yo Aocs Bis Bosne. e Fopes for perres: | eopmored 2o 0% opeos with the fadies 3 et | 1 Phe netion. tacen o e ¥urk doos pat 1t neat. “Fhe0.000 deponied by’ Wiblame i tho .G-IE’I‘hINE urchasc: 3 would affect hla house. He hoped for the bes ¢ second act opens 4 les dress e action taken in New York does not alter 4h Prepared Mjacelianoons expesc 31182 | without permlsston trespass, and was of opinlon that the dri's alairs could | as soldiers, with Fantasca and Jauio at their | the sltustion fu the least, and is merely an at- | bank here have been patd ovor to the represent. e b atives of the Union Stock-Yards Bank, an H. R, STEVENS, Boston, Mass. agreement haviug been made that this arrange- ment would not conipromise cither purty, "(‘gefil]o is solm Al Druggistx. Suecial Déewated 10 The Chlcago Tridune, LOXDON, Jan. 11,—A young [ady, Miss Mary Jane Luwls, azed 23, a school-tescher at the e — Village of Crediton, committed suicide last NEW PUBLICATIONS, nl‘n:fl. Ly cumn_lc"lmr tbro;'.h ‘mmf:l"tw ,n-r R G e with a razor. Tha cause of her seif-destruction H is buried fn inyetory, as she appenrea o z00d | SHAll Silvor Bo Remonetized? henlth, and Lisl no upparent trouble, Sho was, not b placed in tho biands of a recelver. 1. 11, Holllster, a prominent member of the Btock Exchan, e, has suspended. Liabillties eatimated at $173,000, A settlement is lkoly to ba made at 50 centa on the dollar, The note of Hageman & Co., wholesale drug- gists, 207 Broadway, made pavable at Met- ruplitan Bank, and which was deposited by E. J. Dunuing, Jr., with tho Corn Exchange Banic a8 coliateral security for a lonn, feli due o-day. ‘Tho uote was scut to the Mat. ]81.130,511.70 The total valuation of the taxable property ot the State, as determined l:! tho Bom{ of Equalization for 1877, was $231,000,000, an fn- creaso of $2,500,000, over that of the previous year. The rato of State tax is two mills, and the rate for all porooacs, local and general, throughout the State, shows an average of ahout 17 mills, which 18 a slightgincreaso over that of the preceding year, Thero was an in- croaso of sbout 450, acres to the total tax. tempt to stave off a rupture until she opening of navization. The rates will probably he main- tained from this polnt for o montl or so, until the Chicago roads tind out that the roads from Milwaukee, Peoria, 8t. Lonis, Indlanapolis, and other poluts bave been cutting the rates all the time, and then thoy will beedn to cut too, having, in the moanwaile, allowed the busines to bu directed to other poluts, Bo {t has been since the present agreement was formed, and so it will be until it Is substituted by nu arrange- WISCONSIN. TUE LEGISLATURE. Bpectat Dispatch o "As (Alcaga Tribune, Mapisox, Wis, Jan. 11.—In the Senate to- day Prica’s resolution Instructing Senators and requesting Congressmen to favor Bland's Bitver bill was mads the special order for Wednesday next at 11 . m. Tha resolutions are meritori- ous, and will undoubtedty pass both Houses. hoad, The Queen nmmrunln the army, still hoplng to win Ja, to Ler unlucky promne- {se and the fester's declaration of his fove for the slave. borus alarm s sounded, and the female troops skedaddle {n all direchons, The Qucen begins to suspect sormething, and has the wouds scoured to sccure Jaulo, who escapes by changing clothes with. Habasouck, & fruit and vegetable vender. Tho latter {8 arrested and brought before the Queen, who baa lrmycd Lerseif In male hablliments, in order to competa i however, of a quiet aud retiring, almost gloomy, READ ropoiitan Bonk for payinent and was roturned | in appearance with #antasca, and thus win the | ment which does not put ail the roads o the e ¥ t 3 Shla proporty sl e last ';"““‘“‘";i‘ al A resolution was presonted roquesting the | (iE0 IO IS RS ’]an- 1o the day notics | Jeatehs love by what aho. imasince. to. be supe- country at the morey of'a fow men. B asiutis o EAe bl s, FAWCETT'S GOLD AND DEST, mg, owlog aro the estimates for tho ensulng ;l:vlf&n of the Btatutes to revort as scon as :.rn.n. fie.mh uhli:fim;n th ':‘.. b:fll:': ;:%«{: 12; rior physlcal attractions. Before the peddlor is MONTREAL, Jan, 11.—~Tho long and bitter war An American Haud-Book of Finance. $1.75. i salbic. nl i it pote h YOR GENERAL REVENUB FUND. ¥ tand dolinquent taxen, ..$270,000,00 ‘rom current An io)inquent {axes, ,,! ! From State Drison labor and other - introdiced the Queen gets boory; but has acnse ,cnough left, upon secing .babtl-‘ouck, to recognize the clhieat,~falling almost immedi- ately therealter into a drunkenslecp, Jomadonr™ RAILNOAD EARNINGS, Below are ziven tho gross earnlugs of nine- teen Weatern roads for the’month of December, A blll was presented anthorizing the payment of 81,500 to the widow of Moses M. Btrong, Btate Geoloplst, for a year's salary. payment, but Hagoman was absent, and noth- g was dono. It was stated In Wall street dur- ing the day that the note haa been given between the Yassumpsic, Southern, Eastern, ”;;‘ga rffinmmu:: e.l!{ wlrlolg;'clr{ nn; mnll;‘r' flx:; ('z"z':.'. e rkument of lodc lonu-talked-of throuih liue between Muntreal | this work has never heen cquated of eyen spprosched. , 5 Dunning with tho uuderstanding that only | has also become intoxlcated; and, imaginfug | together with the total for the past year. Tho | and Bastcw ;ompleted, —Fuliadeiphta Press, '1_'::1:':[?:'1' n ,,,‘,‘,,{‘,’,2‘,’,'5};‘3:;‘:}' {',,‘;‘A:‘;';'mg{; 'CJ:‘::'J,'..':“{: tho amount actually reccived hylluumnu&:t:u{ tho Quern s Faula'm‘ siugers towards lnmff December busluess was scriously interfered il e ORDE Soed graln,. . L. M. Nichol, of Kansas, Tucsday next, to de. | With intereat and commission added, should ba und, chunging lils usua trellllc to 8 deep base, | wity by the uufavorable conditton of the DEADWOOD NEWS. ROBERT'S RULES OF ORDER. i, Iy ealcss o ‘ghuace. 1y wi ally | SUCOUNLSLEN, Otao e mamis beaiis, 0y atwep, | tore s bkl T oot Yot v prkicions ios: o Dranwoo, D. T., Jan. 1L.—A bot contest | _TWelfth Thoussnd. Pockt slso. Poatpaid, 750, Codiiivh sEone b Adpte s fhiradicil nuthorizing the City of | test was Lo avold, If possible, the payinent of | an interval of sewb#luinber, The et closen | fair {ncreaso compared with November. This | for possession of the Woolley and Pecacho | The Best Parliamentary Mantal in its facc In full. It is stated that Hageman & Co, wers o tho hablt of giving thelr notes to Dunning, fu the way above mentioaed, for sums much larger than the monoy received 0y them. Hogeman was stated to bo 'sick at his “house, and it was said hind nat been Informed of tha sttuntion of his affalrs, ‘Thp embarrassment of Mr. Hercman s stated to have been cauned somcewhat by his neo from business and with the Queen and Somadour sound asleep by each other’s sldc, and the ladies of the harem carrying off a bouuteous stors of tha Hoyal treastres, ‘The third and last act opensou the seashore, with tne representation of a bazar, Janlo, Fantasca, and the other slaves are ym}mflmz 10 tako thelr flight, when the Queen and Komadour enter. Tha former aunouuges that she has is notiveable more particularly un the Bouth- western lnes, which were “not exposed so dircetly to the mud blockade as thoss of the Northwest, The roads that show the lurgest lus arc the Atchison, 'roj‘wku& Santa Fe; urlington, Cedar Rapids & Northern; Chicago, Milwaukee & 8t. Paul; Denver & Rio Grand; the Grand Trunk & Great Western (Cunada); Kansas Pacifle: Michizan Ceutral; Missouri, Hudson to fund Ite indobtedncss. Loth Houses udjourncd till Monday night. CIARACTBRISTIO BAD PAITIL, Great Indignation fs_cxpressed here at the Chicago Timies for publisbing Goy, Bmith's mes- sage it advance of ita delivery, The Zines rep- resentative pledged his solemn word to Uov. Bmith that it should not be published untll ‘Thursday morning, relterating the pledge on Exeentive, mines, situated near Central Clty, has been go- 3 the English Language., g o fot sovenal dare belveen worto 5t | ieed s s otnar, tins. 12 original owners and the lato purchasers, Both | Geerds 200 qucations of Knporanca withous torming o e Wt e o | e e T cavon st misoa] bosabit ato tles awalting actlon o 10 tourta, A wan named Willlam Wllson was found :.‘:‘,‘.{"..,‘5““;[.','..5 B e Earoaie traat dend with 'a bullet hole through his neck on the | Cooley, University of Michigaa. 1 udge Wabash; Toledo, Peoris & Warsaw 9 B Louls, Alton & Terro Ilauto; Missourl” Paetiie; 'Indlana, Bloowmington & Westernt and Chicsgto & Alton. GROIN KARNINS UK DECRNUEK. 1877 AN 1h 1876, RECELFTS, R 3 & Toxas: oud i Loms Tk 35 aolitl nmamk Ruud, about twanty miles from Dead- HOURS WITH_\II}N ‘D B 35,08 s AT 4 | baving no person his oflice to diroct bis | ceased to love Juni, and that Lier aifcctions had anea SXAL} O, Mountal wood, - . MEN AN Sk asTiTOTON, o e 00 B e e formaraed ‘;,-,','";;5 ullalen, Danicollictate iluk tho matter will ba | gono out ta the mag who_ cxclalmod, %0 my | & Southorn, Tile lines exhibiting tuo heavieat WHENEVER AND WHEREVER BOOKS. righted In a day or two, twln J. Dunniug, Jr., said to-day that the suspenslon of Johh K. Heory, Curran & Co. wusduy to his own floauciat embarrassinents, ILis transactions with Honry, Curran & Co, wern queen, Ilove you." Jomadour, 8t her reqacat, repeats the remark, but in a high falsctio, which she does nut recoguize. Bhe thercupon proceeds to state that, if sho can find tho man sl {s seckinug, she will muke him her husband, thus unblushingly @ctraying his pledee, which will redound on that paper o tho future. A resolution of censure will be introduced fn the Senate Monday night, with s petition slcued by all newspaper-ropresontativos at the Capital From State taxes. From railroads....., From telegraph compunies.. Ualunce o TrEKIULY vee vuns Dy Prof. Wm. Mathews, LL.D., Stxth Edition. nof & choleralc typo prevall, or thero {6 causa to aporebend A vislt from them, the svstem shouid DUniform with °* Wards; Thelr Use and Abuse, be toned, reuulated, and reinforced by a course of | “‘Getilsg on In the World,” Ly thehame author, $2.00 Tostetter's 8tomach Bltters. Perfect n(ln lon and v torehanso of valua! s {nformation, pleasantl. 7 jiie- body ara tho best safoguarils ed, and comhined with tuch orlglnality yery la and lave aniounted to:probably | and *intrust him with the key of hber Hite: } dite: a.regilar habit of B " will tho welcom steongly AP LS dpan s 31,000,665 A%"tuo" i of ia. foiture ho hu | sates Homadour " oes-not ko bug povsres | | 40| _verr M| v TReakimbla Lame Mg aitortisee. o Hies) oue [ SOl GHau I Mo and Reoks wilive eiliom Fed vt lxa-lwnnn“ 8. Gov. Smith has appointed Charlos B, Mears, | 8bout’ 810,060 worth of thele puper. 1o | of wedding the matured widow; but, In 8 mo- | Atcnison, Ton, &l f § alvo extremely servicenvla {n romedylug such dis- | Moratug Foat. . L 8 ForEratePrion editor nf the Folk County I'ress, of Osccold | Kept an open account with them, furnishing | wient of excitemont on hearlug the report of | - ket - $ BLEA| TS 10219 | ordors. If promptly taken In bittaus colic, vLla s library o ftaclf,~Chuarch's Masteal Vistior For Deal, amb Mulla, an sgont to protoct the lands belopging | 1uney on demand, Ho presumed that ho waa | Fantasca's prowess in a battlo with the imagin- | 537 ol 120,584 i thou, and cholora morbus, the df I T st ILN ciiotiated fo lotoany Khovieds. For Huldlers' ornhans. 1o tho u;:fe of Wisconsin in District No. 1, | Dow o thelr debt stightly, Mo had been In- | ary Benl-Gom-Gom, exclalms sgain, in 8 hass m Al 5 frustrated. In dlarrhea 0 —Bosion Uanker and Tradesuian, For Btata teforim Scl comprising the 8t. Croix River aod its tributas | formet that Ieary’s friends would come to his | voles, %O my queen, 1 love you," fipnn which | € 4R, !-I:mmr'n the tone fl;lhfl relaxed bowels, and this ¥or Normal Hchoo o bl wators Aowing into, ‘Loke Baneata | astlatance to-morrow, aud Lielp him brIdzo over | tho Gueen fusonnises Mt w the maw by hr ) o snava| a7 Wil on tha ot p e treia Ll (s ‘mediciner |1, 4o 84 by it boakssliten;orwiii g stut by aati s Fol Slate Udronslty. s gnnts o Rovert, Mariner, of Uhrl‘gpewnuhlll. Will o e e dlalty, Houry, Currds, & Co, o sald, | aire and declares, b You ahail be my busband— | pétaivgasi| ] el | 20! 2o3, heuaCoe, Ghd Gilis RrVApLCS 0f Fiokasbinsa | receiptof prico by - % 0 Jurgest business in thelr lue in this | not a word—you ahall be, madour, ofacu | O.Trunk(Can,)t, toa0, 1, R tt i Pl e e e W::‘:";z‘:’: P.l;fl'fi'ii{r?bnifi:x;:?;ll:(&‘e :;’:lfl'l';’n tountry, If wot In the world, Thoy own a nuin- | lating 1 am caughty acqulescea tn the situn. | '{_"fii}“ “ 3" 4007 "‘i ',Snflf.fi“u"”“u.‘fl’“.fi!&’x‘e'flF.'"..":‘.’.'Z"u'.” A m”l‘l; S (¢ GRIGGS & C0., PUBLISHERS. or unexpeuded appropeiations. bbbl Sy held by Georgo B, Mer- | ber of ‘trade-marks, and have a stock of goods | tion,” Tho Queon then orders Fandasea and | Vitesss B [N STH TV medicine it 1 invalunble, aace 3 promptly ang | O U o ¥ Tick, of River Falla. M, P, McCord Is appolnt- | 08 hand valued “at &I50,000, ‘more than | Janoto be soid; but, Homadeur Interceding In | KansasFacificss| 3 2ehees| oy complaiely romedivs thoee sllments which are of 205 Jrashington-st., Chicago. ed in District No, 8, which fucludos the Wiscon | enough to meet all thole llabilitics. Charles F. | their favor, she contents hersell with anishing ——e e fllh‘flfi\" Pacls x| Sinuso| o 0., Kansas & i | so4ma| a1l 2 m.mI 183] 1178 7 domoll m| seomn S 3 (1 I 500 2saesyl A w7 A sohmmil| a0 10,K30 8 B, Béd, 081 0, &hg'“w most frequent oceurrence. e e t— () 5t. Joacph's llome, in the City of New York, s INToN xwEL G A A A A an inetitution for the care of the agod and fecble under the care uf the (lood Risters, and for the cure of those undor Lheir care *Giles' Liniment * lodide of Ammonia, ' ':!’I ads of tneir medical ! silviser, Dr, Kerrigan, ts are in cascs of b nenralds wollen joluts of the rheumatism, FOR hands or fects for it slwaya cures, aud {a sold by Galo & Blockf, and alt druggl FU R I I E_ BUSINESS NOTICE-S.~ large Assortment at Low Prices for Cash,, Trobable exceas of rocelvts over dia- LUTEOMOULE vesyvnssesr voasssresanses§ B T22,00 UAILIOADS, ‘Tho report of the Commissioner of Raflroads shows the nm.v.mn:filn fact of & rovival in rul- roud extenslon; 31036 miles of ruad having been constructed [ 1617, chielly (o the last halt ©of tho yéur, This s lurgely In excess of the entire four years preceding, sod the greatcst uumber of milus completed In any obe year in the history of the Btate, except in the flush Years 1670, '71, and '3 The Lusivess of tha Foads for tho revorted year ending June 80, 1874, @ik, he sald, onp of the partuers, was worth $300,000, s0 that actual fullure seemed ulmoat luposaivle, Mr, Henry sald, in regand to his embarrase- meot, that, until they knmow Mr. Dun- ning's positlon, they could not move, With some lenloncy ~ extended, he thnmfin. they could pav dollarfor dollar, Ho said tho buslness of the Hrm now reactied between $2,- 000 and $14,000,000, sud, whilo they wore expected to pay cash on all orders, most of thelr trado wos on tuno. He could glve no idea of tho assets and - llabllities of them, asserting, *Iu future there shall be no lnu'ru womea in my Kisgdom. 1 alone shail re- matn, . The cast of the opers last night was as fol- lows: Fantasca, Alince; Janis, Mario; Monfa- dada, Mile. Deslree; Komadour, Jouard; Haba- zouck, Legros; Alywu&Cmul. Al acted well,— Almee appearlu to better mlvantaga than in auy other rols sha has assumed this seasun. Jousrd was admirgble as the Chlof of Eu- nuchs,—hle action” helng of au incessantly lu- dicrous clysracter, aud bis {aclul exprosston dur- elu River and its tributarios. It s understood that Hans Borchznlus will be reappolnted as as- atstant to the Ilon, I, A. Tavlor, Stato Agent for the North Wisconsin Road land grants. VIRGINIA, TUB ETATE DELT, RicnuonD, Va., Jan, 11.—The caucus last night of tho debt pasty in the General Assem- bly, known ma rcadfusters, indorsed the plan which requires B3 centd out of 50 cents ou every inz one ot Mantasea's songs rivaling tho best ve weeks endiu e o h shows gruss earniuga §3,408,039 ugamut §6,000,- | $100 of uss taxes to be pald in money and | the firm, and the future depended on the | effort of poor Humpty-Dunipty™ Fox fu his 'ne Vear's. (0tal hua & botter Took, sl things . R0t Sprin K Wt ori=The water Of (N4 CHAS. L. PAGL, Agent; 967 ju the year euding June 80, 14i7, not i coupous, sud fostructed thelr Cominlttes | settlement made by Dunniug, Mr. Curran, au- paimicst days. Mario, both {n voleo and fooks, | cousidered. thau might have beon expected. | & 0, sctofula, cutaticous affections, and all dis. Importer of MINTON, HULLINS & CO.'8 Tue sales of raliroad lands ‘Las been greatly | to report a bil] refundiog tha public debt an 3 [ other member of the firmy, sald tho umount of | wascharming ssaver,—fauciful male ttirebelug | True, it is but fittle over throoquarters of n | cases arising from impurities of the blood. NTLIES ¥er Jurniture. Mautels, leartte stimulated by the departure of the Fnunonpcn peor cent bouds. thelr votes tn Dunuing’s hends would probably yery apuropriate to her style of figure. Desires T Sl l'laces, Flovrs, Lito., and the great crop of 1877, belng 13,419 ser ¥ater 14 s0lu by all prouiinent drurgists, and Ire , n&mnh\uu contalning wo%dur!nl curey can ve had Jackson and Dearborn-sts,, Chicugo. vy Addvu\l_:inw **Misstaquot Springs," Franklly | eee———— 5 ounty, V. R miltion; but, scelng that It cmbraces & period shat hisd nothing in It eapecially oncouraging to any branch of business, It s ‘matter for con- gratulation that 1t §s no worse. The mileage shows but a very trifilug (101) tncreaso, This aebt question has spliv the Conservative rmy tn tho Lexialature, but the wing compos. ng this caucus have Independents and Ropub- hcans co-vperating with them. reach $100.000. ‘There would be, he sald, nv suspenston of busioess of the frw, whleh would be carricd ou as usual. & it was buzotn and droll; asd Castel as the Com- mander-n-Chiel wusas feroclous as Uen, Boum. ‘The opern s full of beautt{ul waltz-music,— comprisiuy, in sddition to many new pleces, for eleven months, onding Nov. 80; of this qlllnulll. + 108,684 acrea wure sold since July aud chictly fu the'threa mouths of Beptember, Octa- LS N FIRM CHANGES, St NEETPS T, and Nuvnlnber.n""‘c THE WEST CASE, ?ovlmnl; laldrdllr;u "1'.3"“'1‘ |nc11|::un¢ ll&n ?‘mu- UXOW BARNINGS FOR YEARS INTT AXD 1876, o e d it DISSOLUTION. a7 il KENTUOKY, Bpectal Corvespondence of The Triduns, ul ue Danube, the Thousand-and-One n England, Germany, and | gonnad & T Tiour, ¥ . Commlasts’ v Tl - guaajoue of Biatutis TUK BRNATORSUIP, D Motns, ls., Jan, 10.~The true inward. | Nights, and the Wiue, Woien, aud Song. The 2t being coustantly roceitod by Me.'Emil | (giabaats & Tumer Foss Foed. wad Commb Faunuront, Kr. i, Mo first folnt | ets of the BixteBashol B 1. West 8 sy | Princioal Yocul con are the io, +Qucl sombio Belinitie, 35 Deavor stroct New Lok, Merchaots, hiave this day, by mutuat agreement, dia y Ky, L 11~ i 1 1570 to have been 1,800,179 acres, and the et nolr presage:" the sopy, * La felume est un T S olved partucribio, Jield to have reached 12,004,653 bushels. Tho | ballot to-day resultods Williams, 54; Lindaay, | Wil doubticss bo eaiphatically shows up fa the | Chor Teubtiz tho ‘wally, O famme eaf: Plnckney, Jackson & Cor's Fine Splces. A T SER AR {lllll:né:lr;ll::a‘ ‘r:"p;l'rl:m:v‘?lfl“u-‘:l.:mn:l to :-Iurh 50; McCreary, 20; Boyd (Rspublican), 18, One | trisl of the proprictors for cmbezzloment | yrante; the Tyrolfenue, * Youp 1a, pourquol, iz 850 e nbsent, The sccond ballot: Willlams, 543 Lind 505 McCreary, 20; Hoyd, 18, Acl’]nux‘ned. t ———————— JOLIET COKE. Avecial Dispaseh 1o The Chicaoo Tridune, Jotigr, I, Jan, 11.—~The Btevens coke, manufacturod at Morris, Iit,, from Illigols bituminous coal by Mr. Levl Btevens, has been subjected to chemlcal test by Prof. Blaney, a Clicago chemist, aud found to contaln 1 per ceot less sulpliur than Connellsville coke, and 1 per ceny more ash. Tee North Chicazo Roll- ug Mills bave used tho coke in inakiog steel bel lmmm:ux’¥ (which ‘Almee cxecuted in an el?odully fascinating wanper); aod the chorus, * Dauube d'azur.’ The piece was placed upon the stage in a high- ly creditable maauer,—no such woalth of cos- tuming baving ever befure been seen on our boards, The audlence was very appreci- ative, aud encores woro frequent and enthusi- astic, “La Relne Iudigo” possesses all the elements of groag wnulult{; but the coat of its proper production will always prove an al- muat ineurmountable obstacle to Its presenta- tion by a travellug comnauy, This alterioon, *‘The Grand Duchess* will be civen, with Aimce as the herolue; and to- night, *Barbe Bleue," with Almee as Houwlolle, under the indictment now before the Court. ‘Ihe fatlure of the bauk is traceable directly to theffallure of B. ¥. Allen, who was Presl- aent of thy bank at the time of bis fallure, Mr, West belog his fathor-lu-law. ‘The Lank was then the Btate Natlonal, andalso s United States depository. The United States agency was surrendered, as alleged, to decrease liabili- tleaaud draw in its funds. Subsequently the bationsl charter was surrendercd, and Capt. Weat admlited his two sons Lito partoee sbip, o ft s stated on obe bhand, while it s glleeed on the ouher that they had uo other than & salaried interest. duced an eathnsto of cleht aud ono-balf busheis o loss, as the wheat average for 1576, but the ofticlal Hgures as above given exhibit a yleld of Dine aud slxty-one one-hundredibis bushels as the average for that year, This, although the Lighteat product cver wutherea 'in Mlinnesots, Jobably equala the yearly aveiage wheat yleld of the whole gountry, several of tho leading States nhcwinlp A1 wversgo product, from year 1o ‘year, of lesg thau vleven bushels. 1n this Stalo the official returns from the bLegloning of ber sgncultute, show ao annual wheat average of tully seventeen bushels. The past season the acreagu v fully reported at 1,500,084, which lnrm!uml an aygregate varlously estimated at rou 80,000,000 tu 44,000,000 busuils, SEWING MACHINEN, WOMANS™ SUFFRAGE Receives telling support from an interesting table of statistios whiock shows that she kuows how to vote. The stupendous sales of the illuatri ous BINGER to bo still further inoreasod by the reduction in prives inau- gurated by the 8inger Company, PIVE YEARN' SALES COMPILED FROM TUE $WORY BETULNS OF THE SEVERALCONPANILS, Grd Trk (Can. Lr't West (¢ 'm & W sTomber estlmated, —_— ” RAILROAD GRANGERS. 1872, 1873, 1874, 1875, 1878, The four leading' cereas broiuced an el | 16 Sahyo s = foss ahorte qooiotd warks say hot | I¢ wag sascried by Sir, Weat that the banls was — pecia Corresporsienca o) The Tosbuns, The Singer Man't’g Co.... .sold 219,758 283,444 241,670 249,658 203.81¢ mubed Totul of 15,000,000 Bushiela, i ‘the | nelevillo cober Thn la" ppel cust of Cou- | wout Moro00, aad had ot w debt, Scveral INDIANAPOLIS, -Dus Motums, Is, Jan, 10.—After Bgbt1og | Wheoler & Wiliow MT'g C I 174088 119,190 82897 103,740 108,59 tolut value-of th broducts of syriculture for | And induces the hopa thal this ot il o5; | ¥eoks beiera tho futlare, tho Lafayeifo Baak of Bwwcral Diusaich in The (Aicago Trivune. allroads In this State f d o s ekl w 3.001 ret) 00 e 177 1n Lelleved o exived 655,000,000, Altbouss frore to oo's bonenca for thio Joliet Tnen Sad St Lals st fo this bank for collection @ | upranarovis, fol, Jan. 11.—The Bosrd of Tog sh gt w,,“f;.,:& ,’:\:"’D'"w'-“:fi:::‘ Ha.b “"'offiifitgfi'%g et lfig-;“’: an o Biate - : i 2 . W, -40, 2! 235 St ey sttt AL Of | s S remratng (g S Oh | TRt et bttt BV | o Comouers Lodny rcived | 2,10 L 08, T o, D W, Adum lagsl 18710 e z avs after, the 0 Ban| L - | trom e, L] ef 2 4,524 i i ah % cheoh S bouniful product, | wielhes it can bo urnihiod snough cnsuper | QA Bt iR iy wers un soce oy Lulyy- | fm Bloyers, the Detrolt | wrchutect, an s o wen, o ol e e e Ssricuitural Year of o piatary, - L0 breudest | S Sote To maKolauloun | the iate Treasury to pay. the warrauts but | the writer chimed that o could boof savane | LTe" oo 1o e s iE ey, 1% bente pee 9183 17,508 12710 geibo valuo ot the tour msiufactured in the T—— hen corledti yora vue - Stats thke'l'.:‘- tage toMovers in uslng hls (tho writer's) Influcncs | conyq within the tarlff, sod that makes thg it 74486 6,9 A 5,730 ftate In 1177 is cstimated ai $15.600.000, sud TELEGRAPH WAR, fsyctte. Tothis order 0o answer was made; | With the Commissioners in geitiog his plan | g Y 21247 1752 3 1o ret. Sl‘.‘,dflufl' manutactures of all at PuiLsomuenu, Po., Jan, 1l,—A quo war- ranto baving been {ssued ot the fustance of tho A.uonloy-flentml agalust the Western Unfon ‘Telegraph Cownany o show by what sutharity they exercisod the rights aud franchises of the Telulngh Company 1u this State, & potition was filed to-day in the Cours of Common Pleas for the removal of the case to the United States Circuit Court. The petition was sccompauied with a boud, and, as the rewmoval is 8 watter of right, the caso will 20 4o the lust-namea court. but, the day beture the bauk closed, & draft on Chleago for aouvut $2,100—thc amount of the warraut—was scot to the Latayotte Bauk, which draft of courso migut ay well have becn & piace of white puper. l'h:.rmuwuuou against West & Bons is s erimf one, uuder Bee 3,900 of the Code, which s as follows; 1t any officer, sgent, clerk, or scrvant of a0y in- 32‘::;"4 .w‘:xpuy. orh lg ln{' clerk. agent, or partnership, or it any person over theuge of 1Y yoars, swbeszles ud’nudu!-nuy ] 9.5 . 8960 6517 4.832 2,97¢ Aside from its large preponderance of sales, another emphatic evis dence of the marked superiority of THE SINGER over all other ma- chines is the fact that it alone is made the subject of imitaticn by couns terfeiters. No safer criterion than the above for the iuldnnce of the pur- chaser can be produced. Beware of bogus agents. The duly authorizes agent can be found in every coynty, THE SINGER MAMNUFACTURING CO., 11l STATE-ST. erenca. adopted. Upou receipt of the letter the Com- The Hon. J. B. Grinuell, formerly an ortho- missioucrs udopted a resnlution dBmissiug W. } dox Granger, is now Recelver of the Cuntral C. Tarkington, Becretary of the Buard, tue | Railroad of Iowa, sud, withithres l\m.:u' race presuntation of which was the * first | tical cxperlence with a borde of bondholders kuowledie the Becretary bad of the mat- | dogzing nim st every step, beglus to know ter. Heo denies writing tbe letter, and | whatit eocumnmlnurvfl. % asked time to defend himeelt, which was grant- Judge E. H. Thayer, who, as momber of od, and the resolution will como up to-morrow | the last Legialature In the' interosts of the morvlog. Tarkington has ed ex-Gov. | Grang red most effectively so ss not to Hendricks to sp) for bim before the Board. | doanything with the Rallrosd Tariff iaw, has as The fax-low mnx manufacturers of ln- | Recelver of the Clintou & Westorn been two dlass, Qblo, Ulinols, aad Michigan met bere | years tryiug to bulld a road without money, BUUCATION, Auing the juany resources upon which the Peubie of this State may cuutidently pely moud Ot the coumon prosperity, thers s peshups butalug ubout which they bLave a right to fecl & brouder sutls.action thau with the condition sod Drospects of thielr Univeralty. To-day our Uni- el anly fes o debhs bat i ! at permanent fund ol - whdle, with the Luuds rewainlog of the original