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. i=tactory to me, and to Gen, Sheridan, and to the sesbaurbicd the entire salt tsh trade that belongs 2 THE CHiCAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, JANUARY 24, 1878 M, Walters, Recelver of Publle Moneys at Inde- pentence, Kas, Tosimasters—Pennsylvania—T. N. Sowden, rownsville: J, A. Miller, Altegheny, Witcon- gin—U. F. Wither, Grand Rautas: C. J, Eills, economical, snd efliclent, and haw it compares in these reapects with previens administrations. X will thank yon alen to atate, if yon can, what onin- 100 {a enteftained on the same snbject by Gen. Kaerldan and other oflicers of the army familiar with Indian affates, in whose judgment 'son place | Marinette; Py Allen, Jr., Mineral Point. Kansas confidence, Very respectly, | Sonx Q. Sutn. | W, i, Reeny, Great Hend: Ira Harsis, Hosc- Tzaigits ANy on. THE \rxp | dale. Ohlo—F. Lowery, Dayton: W. .1, Mcl R A e Ton. TA Hon.dT. 9. Smithegir | Hamiiton:” Charles F.'Ricks, Massillon. Dran fin: 1 hava the honor to Acknowledge the | braska—G. W. Dudiey, Sydmeyi W. L. M. reccint of your Ietter of the 234, and take grest [ Davis, Tecumach, Iidlaia~L. 3. Maincs, plensnre In anariog sou that yonr administration | Seymour. towa—f. A. Rutherford, Nashua. of the nffaira of the indian Burean was most sat- | Kentucky—E. B. Head, Jr., Harrodsburg. Min- nesota—R, M. Taylor, Anoka. SYANTS AN INVESTIOATION. John C. Myers, suspended as Consul-General at 8hanghat, has rcr‘llestell the [ouse of Repre- sentatives to investizate the adminiatration of the Consulate-General at that port during the terms of offica of Qeorge F. Seward, present Minister to China, and the office ot U. B, Brad- ford, Consul-General, aud Myers himsell as Consul-General. TR STNDICATE, NTherce I8 a full representation of the sayndicate here to-tay, and In frequent consnltation with artny oficera generally. The moment yon wero installed In ofiice you pul yourself fn friendly oMcial relations to nyeclf, end througn me 1o the army officers scrving on the frontier near many Inifan Aerncies, wherehy you accured thelr hearty co-operation in the execation of your most dificilt oMree, 1 belteve yoar adminlstration of tha tndian Barean was the most siccesstnl of any in the past ten years, and [ kuow from personsl obeervatlon that yun were always most sclive, realons, and 1 had lll[\{ml!l‘ successful in the dis- charce of ila dutice, {am certain that your ad- ministration was eflicient, and 1 llmnfiht 1t eco- posical, thongh unable to form an optnlon on tLis Tiend. "As 1 have often explained to you, the | Secretary 8hernan, There wos a Cabinet meot- greal dificalty of administration in the indinn | ing this morning, which {s belleved to have ro- Hurenn arose from the fact that each tribe | ferred to the busincas of the syndicato with the needed apecial freatment according to its past | Department. It is understood that the Cab. Witory and rxiating preidices, and the absodnte | et agreea to releaso the aynilieate fneaibiiity of controlling them from ¥ sanrs. | from thele st subscription of $10.000,000 ton. ‘Tho Commisstoner, testricte c ap- d e O rintions, conld not. miske lssite of peovisiona | Of the 4 por cont bonds, a3 Sorretary Sherman e and atores tomees tho clamor of the dsy. &nd the coneequence wan that disorders resulted from stars vation nad dietrese, which the Commissioner conld not relleve, 1 am sure Ym" {fcelinga always nrunipted you to be §nat and liberal, but you coutd not exceesf or changa oxisting appropriatfons with- ont violating the law: butns to youe wasting pub- Tic money oF property 1 da not believe such & thing poralbie. 1 asenre you of my great porsona) and wfictal reepect, and feel sure that the wmore your Rewa are czamined the wnora reason yon and your fiienide nuve to hae eatisded, With ‘reapect, your belleves his plan for gelllng these bonda will be successful, and _the accounis between the Government and Syndicate will therefore be scttled immediately,, UNCONFIRMED RUMOR. A runor prevalled to~day that, inconsequence of the circumstances growing out of the recent correspondence between Representative Glover and President Hayes in relation to the examina- tion of the several departients of the (jovern- ment, several members of the Cabinet vroposed fricnd and screant, W. T. Snenuay, General, to resign, but, oa inquiry, It was ascertalned - ,thnh nothing ixml‘mlw:rcxt go ;lhtliurb the exist- ngz harmony, and thie truth of the rumor was PLUMB autlioritatively dented, TAE KAS3IAS BENATOR ON CIVII-SERVICE ME- HOWGATE'S AHCTIC BXTEDITION, FORIL. Tho Senate Committee on Naval Afalrs to- Wasmxartoy, D. C., Jan, 23,.—~8cnator Plumb, | day heard the argument ol Capt. lluweate fn advocacy of the Arctie expedition, as pronosed in the blll recently submitted to the Senate by Mir. Dawes. ot Kansas, has addreesed a letter to the L'resi- dent on the subject of Civil-Service. The Sen- ator helieves that tho terms of service of all vmployes, except of the Judiclary, should be limlted to four yearsy that sclectlons should be governed by character and efficlency; and that apportionments should be made sccording to population, cars being exercised not to zive to the section nearest the scat of Government an undue preponderance of employes, On the re- lation hetween the UPresident, Senators, ond luuvruseutnuvea‘ lie discourses {n thoe following o imt members of Congress shontd not be per- mitted to dirtate appointments i readily con- APPOINTMENTS, Tho Prestdent has nominated Benjamin F, Pelxoto, of Californla, United Stntes Cousul at Lyons, France, aud Stillwell H, Russell United States Marahal for tho Western District of Texas, TAXING SAVINGS-BANKS, The sub-commlttes of the Ways and Means Commistee to-day heard the nrgument of Col. Robert (. Ingersoll, who showed that the laws now in force taxing saviugs-banks operate in- equally in different parts of the country, and should be repeated. In behall of tha fistitu- tions, he held it wus unjust to tax the earnings ceded. The President and heads of Dunartments | or {ncotnes of de ositors, and that if the ncces- 2y b "'n':'fi. '.'L?cé:‘.fif'.'i}c":'f{e,"ihi’:‘fi!{n#fi] sities of tho Government required incrensed Tromacivan of the heat advica obtampible, They | Févenuc from the banks, let ku be raised by a Inurtrely ton larzo extent upon the representa. | LAX ON their profits. tiutw of otliers, na they themeclves can have no personnl knowledge of npplicants in the Zreat mas juelty of instances. This s more especlaily trno yithrerpect to ew and romote States, and henco the munlfest propriety, fndeed the absolute neces- #ily, om the part of the Administration, of seeking snch information s they may feel disposcd 1o rely upon, Otherwiso fhese Btates would be very Inndequately represented In the assignment of ofticlal positions, The leading Ides, howaver, A VISIT, After the Cabinet mecting, the gentlemen ropresenting tho Syndicate, accompanied by Dan Baker, tho Chicf of the Loan Divislon of the Treasury, called on the President to pay thelr respecta, During the Interview they talk- cd very carnestly, giving thelr views on the Sfi- ver bil), and some of them assert that the re- sponee of the Prealdent to thelr remarks was that the prerogative of selection resta with the ex. | Yery agreeablo to them. Em&‘lvf dlepu{nmem of tnn‘flovcrnmbcn A}nd :h:jlt ~ —— no dictation from any quarter can bo tolerated, > Shonid under no circimatances bo lost sight ofs 1, THE RECORD. indeedt, Congresn should deem it wise (o perfect BENATE. such legisiation an would relleve Its members from imvortunity aud remove from the minds of the people the Impression that practically the task of aclection {x really imposed npon thoit immediate Teprescutatives, anch result could scarcely bo otherwi«s than welcomo to thoso ropreeentativee, Under the present system they can hally decline to be the medium through which the wishes of hlu:lr coustitusnts are mado known to the Execa- ve. ‘Wasmxaron, D, C., Jan, 23.—Mr. Blajne In- troduced a bill to cotn a silver dollar of g0 many grains as the Director of tho Mint shall from timo to time prescribe, to be a legal-tender in common with guld coln up to and Including $5, aud for all sitns exceeding $5 the debtor ahall have the right to tender, and the creditor to de- nand, onc-half of the amount in gold coln ana onc-haif in silver cofn, Ordered printed, and to o on the table for the present. Mr, Sargent called up the 8enate bill to pro- ¥ide for the removal of tho Naval Obscrvatory, and It was discussed until the explration of the morning hour, aud lald over, Mr. Sargent presented a petitfon of 300 citl- zens of Calitornia fn favor of Government ald to construct the ‘Texas Pacific Ruilroad, so ns to have a competing line from the Pacic to the At. lantic Occane, Heferred, Mr. Morgan presented a memorial of a confer- once of merchants nnd others recently held at Chattanooga, Tenn., favoring tho fmprovement of ;hn Muscle-Shell Shoals, Tennesseo River. e~ erred. Mr, Feorry Introduced a blll to regulate tho com- nuation of Postingsters and for uther purposes, teforred. It provides, as its maln feature, that the compensation for foarth-class Postnistors ahall be based upon the stamps canceled in tholr oMces ine stead of stampa ok, Mr, Cockrell submitted n resolution to print 12,000 copies of the eulogies on the life snd char. acter of the late Senator Hogy, snd Mr, McDonala submitted a similar resolution 1o peint an eunal number of coplcs of eulogice on the late Senator Slorton, Referred. The Sesats then resumed conslderation of un- finished business, —the renolution of My, Matthews 10 pay the tnterest and prine; uli:r bands In ativer, —and Mr, Cockrell continued hls remarks In favor of the resolution. Mr, Cockrell arpued that miver w, legal-tender coin of the United Stat. toma regulationns of 1874 proyvided lars, though no longer cuined or lssted, were ree cetvable for duties on fmiports 1n unlimited sums, NOTES AND NEWS, TUR STEAMDOAT DILL. Special Diwatch 10 Tha Latcagn Tribune, WasmNazoN, . C., Jan, 23.—The House had n animated debate to-day tpon the Steamboat bill. The sgtion proposing a llcense-tax upon tnzincers and other officers of steamboats cx- B very general opposition of representatives of Western steamboat futercsts, Mr. Marah, of [llinols, and J, D, Cox, of Ohlo, entered vig- orous vrotests against this measure, clalming that it was an unjust discrimination agalnst Iahor, and that the wages pald to these men Ie the tux an extremely onerous one., Mr. Mareh elalmed that, If the Iouso insisted unon that protision of the Wil he ishould o his best to secure. n similar tax 1;an conduetors, enginecrs, and flremen of all vads engeged I the loterests of commcree. strongest nrgument made azainst the Heense system wus that the Government should not depend upon Incote from leensea to defray the expenses of the inspection serviee, ond that this latter service, as well 0s the Light-House gervleey should be supported by the Genernl Government regardiess of {ncome. The petro- Ileum acciion, a8 reported, passed, and the bilt will probably be completed to*morrow. MAINE VS, MASSACHUSETTY. Thero has peen to<lay a 'great deal of dls- cussion of Mr. Blaine’s apeech of yesterday, and there bhave been many attempts to under- 1 the #tand and explaln DBlaine's motives. | and subsldiary sliver coin was receivable to the ox- Massachusctts men generally, who feel | tentor 83, Mr. Conant, lute Asslstant Secrotary keenly bls attack, say thet Blalne of the Treasnry, In a lettor directed In 1875 to the Surveyor of Ciistoms, St. Louls, stated that silver dollars were recclvable for duties on linporta to an unlimited extont, Thua the Goverwment odlelals Fl‘u:lnlml‘fl the wilver dullar an lewal tender. le argued that tho bondholders knew that a hias always Instated that he was defeated at Clo- cinnati through the actlon of Massachusctts ulone; that the brothers Hoar, who were dele- wates there, were elected delegates in his Inter- llnllll llar nomed Ind:t- bl{gd nlnmnl "{1. nl\‘%vnr coln est; that they were unfaithful to him, and that Or She gold calu or 2310 yrans, iy be . the Massachusctts deleention sacceeded in pre- !c’Jl:llfunv ml:“ley Al'v:'up?nfixlxl.u:,-’ ;«':l"&.nfl.{'lolhclx':r venting o united New England, and wero the primary cuuses of Blalne's defeat, Somoe Inter- wret Blaine's speech as Indicating that he has abandoned all Prealdential aspirations, and s tnteut now only upon settling old scores, mictal iad been actually used and clrculated as maney in the busincss of tho country alnce thut ime, Mr. Cockrell then qnoted oxtensively from sta- tiatica showing the colnago of wold and wilver, and called particulur nttentlon to the followlnz fAgureas Tho colnage of thio sliver doilar in 18K was KESULT OF DEMOCHATIO ECONOMT, 4007 " 10g, gL . 588, JOK: in Severa) membcers of the House who have had "‘7“- $US7,020: In 187, $1, 12,8014 M'xlcl In 1 ecusion to wake inquiries of lata In bebult of | Sune amounted s E017.150 Had- the disubled soldicrs, have found a serious result from onc brauch of ttue Democratle economy of Just sersfon, Thoe foreo uf clerkainthe Burgeon- Guneral's office lus leen 8o reduced thut cofuage been continued tuat year, it would have amounted tu $1,671,104. Thero facts were not nmerezosvertiony, They ahowed the rapidand wonderfu) Increaso of allver colnago. Tiiu gold colnawo in 1508 wan $10.650; Ju 1¥ examinations required by the Ponslon | $5,025: tn 1870, 803,005 In 1871, 83,840 In Onice, “Sbon "Whieh b8 ktantimg of | Ber. Bi0000 T N BEh 0605 fn Tk jonsious depend, have faffen behiud | 83230205 and in 1875 it folt to 1ho enoriaons autn iftees months, A wember who called | OF 820 lust month to sec i tho cuae of a goldier totally | Mr. Hsyard inquired if the Senstor In prenaring dbabled and uctually sutferfue frou waat was | Hislblo "had not connted each ploce of uilver coinud ae & dollsr, DId nut the tables shaw that the value of gold coined was fivo Uuies ae toucl us that of allver? e, Cockrell repliod that his tubles were correct, Ho knew that assertions had been published in the newspapers, sud made fu speeches, and went forth near settlement, found that it could not possi- bly be reached fn the regular eourse of work before Pebruury, 1870, An attempt witl be made to s nereuss the forcs (o this office as to enuble the Penslon Offlee To aet with sumething approsching a reasonuble degree ol pros o { a8 factw, though they were ot tre. Tne L b aro o oL pramptuest, | B inent oflcials had falaied the facta, With respect to W rumors in Chicago rela- | Mo then argued st Csubeldlary sliver culned wrior to the sct of April 1, 153, was a full legal-tender for all delts, pnblic and private, Prior to that daiu the balf-dollare. unarter-dollnry, ten und tha.cent picced wero pro- portionatoly of the suinoe value as the et dollar of 412'¢ grains. All_subsuliary coin fswued prioe tothe act of April 1, 1685, was to-duy vested with unlimited logal-tender pow, ud the Gaverutuent :;uur. secelve such cofn 1o payment of all custous nes, Mr, Bayard sald the Senstar wonid recollect that In ING whon U 7-10 graius were taken out of every half-dodlar t was because they conld not be kept In the country, They were wwept ont of thls country, whe her were audervalued, and went o other countrics where they were uroperly valured, Mr, Cockrell sald In the Western country tocre wore many silver balf and querters coined to 1830 wtill iy use. Many of them had locked up for y nd wero hronght oud % the closs of the \ e argued that the band- holders hud no right to guestion the lmw" of Con- ®resd qn repard (o codnbug moncy and reculating it value. 'They ind no rixht to complain, bocauss no malter what happened they would stli be_psld o tlye to the vurposea of the vizit of Collector Willlai flenry Smlth hese,it cun be stated that, In the matter of lmportalions from the New Yourk Cuctuin-House, new reculations are likely to be udopted. The Becretary of the Treasury is vigorously pushing refurm “measures in this Lranch of the public service, as in all oihers bt depurtment. It woull bo detrimeutal to the Interests of Chiteuro hinporters o ut present mako publlc the uew regulatious whisly are buin constdered, und which bave not yet beeu comupleted. AANOA, ‘The proposed treaty with the “Bamoa Islauds ceddes the gurisdiction of the harbur of Pago- pazo tu the Culted Btates for all purposes; sa. dts all United States gouds and veasels Irco of duty; proviles that Amcrican cltizens shutl be tricd by u United States Consul und punished Ly onur Tuws, und declures that If Samoa §s In tionbie with any nation Btutes i ut po e United Blates shall g sdoltives 1 bebslf ol Samoa, b practi- its g7 cuin of {he stundard of values of July 14, 1850, zully eatublishes o protectorate, 1o then referred (0 the aesurances of the Gov- TUE FOUK-FEL-CENTS, eryment olticers that the honds wou pald fu A wember of the Syndicate hiere Is of oplnfon | Kol und argued that thcac vificials hud uo right to Wt there will be Turge purchuses. for faveste | 1odly tho plaln words of the law, Ther tould uot change the terng of ¢ Ofleers of Governuent were sdinby tors of the law, sn not law-makers, and uo one kuew this bettef than the present Eecretary of the ’I‘n::uur!. (I then quoted from s recent repurt of that wlicer, urgenlly recommendiug (ongress 10 glre sanction 1o hivgveurance that e bunds would bu pald in gold. The Sceretary batl dured 10 give un- wuthorized ussurance 1o bonaholders, but ke had not dared (o tvene 8 sinzle bund contrary to law. ‘Ta clajuw Row that the Unifted Mates must pay its bonds in gold o acconnt of 1he asvarance of the Becrtary of the Treulur{{. was lElntrlr lesa than a crime. Tha cry of repudiation, violating natiunal Tonor, fmpuguine the faith of the Government, and vo ot bad buen beard far aud wide from the Eustern press, and frous the bondliolders, their al- Heaund frivnds. Weatern wen 16 fuvor of e ro- monctizgtion of siiver had been stizmatized o lu- uatls (Cockrell) wus as 6rmly devoted to the walnte of the pationsl honor oy suy of these Plarlaces, 8nd he hurled back with acorn aud con- tewpt thelr imputatlons. o stoud upou the Boor ©f 1bis Seuate us ouc of the Senatore from the great State of Missouri sud dewanded for the pevvle the eufurcenicnt of thy coutruct, e Loldly asscrted that Lo puy the bonds iu guld snd allver or in sllver along was in pertcct compliance with the blaiu words of the law, and with all recozulzed princl fleaut boneaty aud aational butor, il eluiged tere eritivs of tepudialivn upon Thore who Up- wentof the 4-per-cent Londs of the denomination e uf 60 und $100. He thinks that distrust in say- {ngs hunha will have a tendency 1o cause juany e 1o juyvest thelr depuzits in Government sud thut next yeur the Governwent way of 316,000,000 ol this popular loun. . HECIEBOCITY, I Le Bozton Board of “Trude is biere fu force tn fuvur of anew reclprocity treaty with Canada, se coally fu the luterests of matiufacturers and d-leviich, Thiey complun that the Conadlay provinies are atartug cotton snd shioe willy, ted teking uway the Lusitess froia the Eustern aanuliacturing ceutres, asud thut Halifux bay o Moeton. Que of these Board of Trade mey 1uvs that the luporters of that section desirs & o thon, and that the manufacturers ure will- b2 to make the experhinent, EXEECHETARY LRISTOW wudarive Lere from New York to-worrow, and e vntertuued st o fmun diguer-party iu the nenlng by the President and Mrs. Iayes, ONFILMED, . Tothe Wetern Aninciated Pross, Wasuinoton, . C,, Jun. 20—The Scnate onfirmel ke following vowlnatious: George 1. Pech, Uiited Btates Atturney for the Dis- fob Of R o : Luld the benduoldess. The peopls whow b repre- ml ul 157 Julin C. Curpenter, Collector | seuted, with the bayvnets of truth tu their Lauds, € luterual leveuur, Diatrict of Kap:as; Henry | would drive them 18ty 3 deceut obvsrvauce of 188 Marah offered an ameudment, making the fee for certificates relesued 1. Varians other amendments in the same directlon wero offered, dlacussed, and rejected, and finally the amendment offered by Mr. Marsh was adopted. Other amendinents being made and rejected, Mr, Tnttrell offered an smendment, which lie withdrew after rome rlisenesion, providing that no American vessel rhatl employ In any capaclly whatever & Chinese or Mongolian. Mr. Luttrell's amendmen ing been with- drawn, Mr. Taglor eald: **That fsall [ want, 1 veant this Steaniboat bill 10 pase, Nr, Ward uffercd an amendment requiting ocean ateatahlps to carey & mostar and other appliances for casting shot-lines on shore in case of ship: wreck, Adonted. Huting disposed of all bnt fanr paragraphs of the bill, it war Iaid aside, and the Spcaker pre- sented resolutiona adopted by the Benata in honor of the !ate Xenator Hogy. Eulogics were pro- Mesnrs, Uole, Tatcner, Waadell, Phtilips, Knott, Sparks (1113, Throckmorton, Clark (Ma.), Ellls, Res, and Critieulen, after . which the resolutions were adopted, and the HHouse ndjourneds FIRES. AT WHEELING, W. VA, WoreLino, V. Jan. g3.~About § o'clock this morning a firs broke ont In the long, Jow- roufed bullding on Eighteenth street, hetween Chaplin and Faff streots, occupied by J. Warren & Co., oll refine: T'hie fire spread rapidly, and almost before nn alarm could be given the whole building was in_ fiames, About 400 barrela of oll were among tho first cunsunied; the Hames so0on reached the extrome rear, Where there Were sx large {ron tanks fled with ofl, These quickly ignited, and then followed a sceno of confuston, the fieat (rom thesc tanks belng so intense that the crowd which had gathered broke and fled to places of salety, Fortunately Eucro was 110 wind to lacrease the spread of the amus. About 7 o'clock the north wall and that por- tion of the rouf fimmedintely shove 1t fell witha terribie crash, burylng beneaths its rulns & boy about 10 yearaold. The debrls waa Jinatlly re- moved nnd the boy carrled into a- house cloae by, Medieal attention was soon at hand, but little hopo Is entertained of his recovery. One fircman was nlso badly hurt sbout the fave by o falling wail. terms of the law. The bondhollera by their GABUAIJTIES- ¢ riles were nitempting (o fasten fheir high Explosion of a Gas-Cylinder in® the crimes and misdemeanora ipon those who desire to comply in gnod faitn with the letter and apirit of Holllday-Street Theatre, at Baltimore, the law. The taxpaycranf the countzy had their righta, ane of which waa to p!?' the bondeIn sllver, and they wonld never eurrender that right. The oeople “conld not and would not pay gold nione. 1le heartily approved the resoiutlon of the Senator from Ohlo, and it was the fmperative duty of Congress ta-day notaonty to passthis resointion, bt alro ta restote the facc coinage uf tho siiver dollar by passing the Silver blll. Mr. Knndalph spoke in opposition to the resolu. tion. and in favor of gold as the single standard of valne, He referred at lenath to the varivus Gov- ernment honds, and sreued that the Government had ihe right to pl{ the bonde lasued prior to 18733 in gold or allrer coln _at 1ta option, whilo 2a to the remsinder of {ts bonded oblization payment must absolutely be made fn gold. ~1le would endeavor tostiow that where it wab o lawful right to pay in clthee coin anr Interesta would not he subserved hy pavment In silver, e Argued that ft had been the atudled purpoto of the Government to perssade 1o mind of capital that coln meant yold. The tesolutions of Congress, no oninions of Becretarles, could have had or ever did _havo a breath of influence upon the minds of Senators compared with the long, nnbroken practico of the Government ifecll, Aside from conakderations of the interest of policy, we had never at any lime nor at All times put fogether within oar history 88 a tiovernment the silver coin to make payment with, Countinz all the silver colned aince “1302, the amonnt wonld he fnsuflicient to pay tho inter- eat alono on the honded debt of the United Siates fot fourteen days, When we imade our obligations er 100k no thought of payment i silver, dreamed of no chance llke the ‘one now sought for, and mesnt by coln that metal which the Uovernment Dad ever before paid ta fts creditors, that the Goy= ernment had nlone ever possgsacd in'a quantity sufe fiient to pay with, and that coin which the wiole commarcial und finsucial world with whom we have to deal were then dealing, and knew enly ns ot cofn of payment, Should “we make alaw remonetizing slver, and that coin of 41314 ina semain relatively as much cheaper than zold as (¢ uow i, of whnt advantare will our remonetizatton o ta yeaple bryond that glven to thoss now ia debt? It would possees nonv as to all new oblige- tions, They would be made expressly payable 1n ®ald, or ro charged for in higher rates of fnterest, or hughor ehared for commailities as to make the cost to Lhe borrawer of money oF A purchaser of mers clinndlse relatively the sane as i transactions bad taken place un 6 goll basie. Ila arguer that sinco the Siiver hill hadjbeon un- der wincunaion lurize Juane of maney have only been had by inserting the gold coin payment in the Injury of S8everal Zinployes, and Terror of a Luarge ' Audience. A Pair of Young Lovers Perish Benoath & Train at Milwaukes, nounced b The Stricken Familics Among the Wenlthiest In the Crenm . Citys EXPLOSION IN A THEATRE. Srecral Disnatch to The Chicaga Tribume. BarTiMons, Jan. 23.—~An cxplosion oceurred to-day shortly after 3 o'clock In tho IHolllday Btreet Theatre, which {nvolved the fatal fnjury of one nttache and- the palnfal wounding of two others, and, for the time being, caused n panie which threatened wmost sestous conse- quences. A large audicnce, consisting of more than o thousand persons, and embracing several hundred ladles and chitdren, were scated In tho theatre awalting the production ot the extrava- ganza of Y Evangelino” by Rice's com- binatlon. Immediately belore the rise of “the curtafn a powerful report was heard In the df- rection of the files. Tho crowd hecame panfe- stricken, and rushed wildly for the door. For some moments a helter-skelter retreat ensued. When the theatro was deserted and the erowd massed {n the street In frout of the theatre, the manager soon restored confidence, the specta- tors resumed thelr seats, and the play was boud. ‘Phe laws of Congrees, thangh they be plied The buikling and realty were owned by the | presented as .usial.. Tho explosion I3 mountains bigh, cannot chauge the hizhoe and | Camden & Amden Ol Company, on which the 7 = e Jee ot ol e Somand, or the | Tots Is 84.000; tnsured I tha’ Frankiin, of | Supposed to have been occasloncd by i peedy exit of capital tiovernment that menac its nignteous pussession, deposiling hydrogen used in furnishing the calcium light into a cylinder in which thero had heen lett o small quantity of oxygen zas. The two gases thus mixed were fed Into a dispensary tube, and when a lighted match was brought In contact with it, as usual, an explosion followed which shatterea the cylinder In numerous pleces. James Kunpp, who had the ealclum apparatus {n charge, with a view of {llmininating the first sveno of tho play, was soverely burned, had his left leg badly lacerated, and recelved . serlous wound in the groin. 1lis lew was subsequently amputated, and it was deemed inexpedient to remove him from the theatre, where e jo- mained until 10 o'clock to-night, when he ¥as conveyed to his home, sinking mpidly. Charles Rutler and Charles Street were also painfully tnjured, and Ilarry Thompson was injured by flying feagments. The forco of theexplosion was suflicient to break the windows in_ tha front of the bullding, and the repart was platnly pereep- tible_several Ulocks distant, Tlie performance not having commenced, the company wers In the greonroom, and :hcrcbr czenped Injury. No caleium Hgzhts were tised In the productivn of * Evangreline ¥ to-night. Persons who were present describo the scene durine tho rush from tho theatre ns wild in the cxtreme, Strong men forced their wav (o the door by main force, pushing rudely aside thelr fecbler associates. Women with elilldren in thefr arms fought desperately for cgreas to thn street, while " others abandoned thelr. offapring, and madly endeavor- ed to escapg. To udd to the wencrul confuston, only unnm&leb was found, throngh a small dogr to tho right of the bullding, whicl soon became blockaded with the “writhing mass of humanity, and the alarm was further om tho protection of a elther ita honost value or 1lu argued that the re- monetizatlon of sliver wonld ba # loss 10 INe pens plo and the Governnient, and would not lessen tho public burden, 1I sliver 1s made a feral-tendar, and remaina the cheaper coin, and ls to be paid out oy the Government, then all will agreo that we may not longer refund oar debt now being done at 4 pur centat the same rate of intoreat, or roll one bonds at the price we obiain for thom now. Just o thu oxtent, therefore, that the Government #y3 o higher tute of iuterest or sells ita honds for & lower price, 1t ts tho joser, The public burden fs not Jeseened, but is_incressed. For all practical purposes, and substantially for those of commereial oncs nlso, s the lewal-tender comn of the people, passe 1 exlatence mure than twenty years before aie of the colebrated demonetization act Ita use by the people had Leen confined bofore the War ta the ever-convenicnt and al- 10-be-circulated sabsldiary coln, the Laifs dities and dinses, the quarters und half-dollars of every-day uee, the people’s wmoney, In reallty the wmoney of conventence (o them, but not the money, for thelr hard-earned navings to bn kept 1a, Referring to the act of February, 1873, domone- tizing milver, he denipd that it was smuugled through Congress, and said it was clearly under~ stood, Ile argued that the silver dollar was do-~ mongtized becanne i was worth threg aud one- holf _cenia snore than the wold dollwr, and would not rematn in the n:mmlr{. He beliovea gouble standard wa4 not onty detrimental to the Government, but was In fteelf substantially tn- practicable, The nations of the highest clviiiza- tlon, thoss with whicli onr affuirs are largest, have elther adoptei thesl nzle gold standard, or restrict. ed the coinage uf sllver, 80 ue to wmount to abont the sume thing, We could not take the East lu- dluns and Chinese for our gides in finance, Ho next discunsed tha power of Congress to coln money and regulste its yalue, and, referring to repudiation, sald ha believed there upon the part of the people at Ju that would Iay thein open to a jus pudistion. ile spoke of his deadly hatred of \\'Imulln;fi Ben Franklin, of Alleghenyi and Onlo, of Dayton, ~ Warren & Co, luse on stock 24,0005 Insured fn City of l’IlI-hurF. Aurora, ;}luvmulll. and Unfon of Philadelphis, each —— AT PITTSBURG, PA. Special Dispater in TA¢ Chirago Tribune. PLrrranung, I, Jon, 28.—J. J. Warren & Co.'s ofl refluory, in East Wheellug, was de- stroyed by fre this forenoon. Thers were about 500 barrels of refined oll and 2,000 empty barrels fn the butlding, which wero ulso con- sumed, A Inrge quantity of crude ofl in tanks adjolning the refinery was saved with great diffculty. ‘The loss fs about £20.000, which is fully covered by Insurance In the Franklin ot Wheellng, the Hen Frunktin of Allezlieny, the Ohio of Daston, tho Clty of Pittsburi, the Unlon of Pitladelphia, and the Aurora of Cin- clnmatl, A young son of Dayid Nesbit, a promt- nent citlzen'of Wheeling, was crished by fulling wall, and dicd of his Injurics about noon, Patrick Gavin, a laborer nunl:lo ed nt the refinery, ulso recelved Injuries which will probably prove fatal. AT GREENVILLY, MISS. . NEw ORLEANS, Jan: 23,—A fire at Greenville, Miss,, destroyed the stores of C. & E. White, Shricber & Punch, and John McNamara. Loss, 25,000, :Finlay's drug store, Wetherbeo & ‘Friugs’ hardwary store, nnd Summeriield’s store wers datnaged., —— AT FORT WAYNE, IND. Hpectal Disvateh to The Chlcaan Tyivune. Fort WArxe, Ind,, Jan. 20.—To-day noon a dwelliog house, owned and occupled by Danlel Talvy, was antirely destroyed by fire. Loss, that crine, and mald he fid not question that | g1.4003 i for $1,000 fn the Phonlx of | iutensificd Ly the extinguishment of tho gus all honorable men hated it. I, In lvmllm bills f;n:oki,n."m“d or 8100 1 tho, Phul o and the sound of falling glass, cansed by the to rewonetize allver, we ure adjudged by the broad concusslon, At length the wide fulding-doors were bursted open, and the exefted audlence es- caped to tho street fn front of the theatre, worlil, froin whum tmuch of onr capital haa heres tofore come snd must hereaftor lnntcl{ come, e i’l“m’ of doubtful sctlon rn','.mnllnzour obligatious, THE DEMOCRACY. g i t - only to return a fow . minutes luter, nn‘é’d’hf‘fi?M’u’:‘f ‘n';‘l’:rflfi}l‘l‘. I\I\’ll’h”ll;ln‘;;nm‘sllll:llc’t VII: Coolk & fititt's Crowd, u;\un betng informed that tho cause verity, upon J.m-m enterprina thon wpon the pub. | The other end of tho Democratic patty, known | of panfe was groundless, No ono {8 known lic credit. If upon thesg the bilght of broken fnith, real or hnpiled, »hall fall, then indeed will we have added tothe cupof our present mise fortunes. ile epoko from versonal knowledge when lio said that fareign and domestic capital refus to give American enterorlec cregdit this very r bocaure of this debate, With a sindlo standard of gold, we may safely L-lllerll’nm u competltion In sl markets i the world, for thie s the ono staudard undia- puted. Withn doublo standard, half the world's marketa are besond our elfarts. f1¢ then ayoke of the inconvonlencs of rliver in Inrge anmionnts, the cost of transporting it, cte. He had no eympathy for the money kinge, but he woull cater to° no passing passion b]y hurlinz epjthets at any cluss of oor fel- 1ow-citizens, thoueh Hu'{ have the mlafor tung to be rich. The capiinlists wero not bond. a8 Cook & SUtt's divislon, ot last night in the Palmer Jlouse club-room, with Thomas Courtuey in the chalr. W. W, O'Bricnand Hnns Naerting wero expected to indulgo in oratory, ‘bat thoso ro- fulgont luniinaries wers absent. The veteran McNally moved that the Committos af seven be Increased fo ifteon. Judyge Forrester then took the flvor and talked ahout Demorratic virtue aud Hepublican vicos, Iluvloquently put his audicnce to aleep, for lio Lold them tho wsmo old atary of victortes (0 b won In tho future, und regrofted tho ead fact: that Dewmocracy wns nul nuw in puwer. ¢ Taa - Judge alluded o the currency «uestlon, and eliowed himsclf s solid silver inan, but attenipted to throw all the responaibliity for the bad timns upon the iepub. lean party, ~Hia speech was of that ultra. Hourbon charucter (or which somu of the veteran Demo- positively to bave been Injurcd during the mad atampede. Knapp was still living at 2:30 this mornine, but It Is not thought Lo cun vossibly live uulll daylight. —— SAD ACCIDENT, &pecial Diwatch to The Chicage Tyibune, MiLwaukge, Wis, Jan. S3.—About elghit o'clock this evening, a carriage containing Fraoz Falk, Jr., Misses lelon and Emma Ja- cobs, und o driver, approactied the Reed street crossing of the Chicago Milwaukes & 8t. Paul Rallroad Just as a freight train. slowly backing, reached the same point, Either from not sce- e 3 U 1 | cratsuf this clty ure noted, ilo held that witver, | (0F the slgnals of the fagman, or not hearing ‘\'fl‘n‘:-ln?:‘ W .‘,L‘?.n;“afu :‘:‘F-'l:nfiu‘if:: “Po bim tire | #0ld, and greenbacks should be the cureency of | the shouts of the brakemen on tho traln, or {ntcrest 11 too 10w uven 1pon the hest of thom, | $hc couniry, as by that oiv could the natfon pros. t iny W ! Tho registered bonds of tha United Statos tel? the o Wanied to sco milver remonottzod, and | Deing unablo to manngs the toracs, ths traln et Thio valuo of the properey af the countey restored, mary, Sixutuine the booke, and you will fud the strck the carrlaze, falrly crushing it to splin- Raniics of wsecutors, (ruatecs, o guardians of | 804 Uk ouF prowperity fucrcatad to ‘womothing [ ters, and rolliog it under tho train Catates,—niot. urent estites, but wnall onew, Yon | Dearivhub it wus four yearswgo, fho bondbolders | ¢ Wt pe g biock, killing oung Wil 804 the names of widows whase slender meana | Bad the Cablneat, butho boped that thoy had mot 4 Jou! Prealdent Hayes with them, Thero was a chancs of & conflict’ In Congresw, ¢ thought that it would not be #afe for tho President to veto the Hilver bill, as 1t would bring on sevolution. un MeNally then twide & spoach in fa. v and told somo atorles of the old Dom- ocratic party. D14 fickory wan opposed o Koe tionnl Banks, 1n 1857 and 1837 evorybody depos- ftesl in tha banis, whilo to-dny nearly all the mono: of the peoblo wad locked up [u thels pockets, This Falk and Helen Jacobe, who were dead when the train was stopped. Emma Jacobs was seriously Injured. but wil recover. The driver escaped uohurt, The affuir causes a fecling of sadnces among the people of this city, whore the victims were well kuown fn soclety circles. Young Falk, 19 yearaof are, was the son of Frunz Falk, ermlit no iazard of income.. You will rarely flud f me, and still more raroly, of capitalists, Thess are | dlsnute, In_concimlen, he urgued that the Government bonda were held by thewuvinge institotions of the country, those special depusiturics of the provis dent pour, Lifa-Insurance companier, which were amony the most heneflcent of modern fastitutions, had their resryee-fund invested In them, The o promineat brewor of this city, and was en- 0% | wus what was breaking the bunks—tno people | 8 P! e A e ot ponim® i iarkeld | iovping tho curroney in their possnaston, e du. | @uged to - be purded to fioten Jacoi, 10 years old, killed with hiw, whe wos the oldest daughter of the Hom W, 11, Jacobs, Cashier of the PHecond Ward Bank, one of tho_most ?rumlnunt business nen of the clty. The rallroad oifliclals clalin racklessncas fiued what money was—only whidt the law made i1, What was wanted In_this country was a detinite market value for money. Hoadvocated n pfeen- back cu rrvuc{ and the 3,05 futereonvertible bond. The act of 1861 increwsed tha value of gold, and threa-fuurths of the Government honds were In the hianus or held (or the bdaeilt of poor peovle, At_the concluston of Mr, Itandolph's remnrks Mr. Lamar took the floor, und wave way to Mr, Itansuim for a motion for an executlve reeslon, Mr. Conkling eald the Beninte shoutd have an un- | (heact of 1671 athll turther incronsed it, by lake { oi'the part of the driver, or that the horses kg e e when the voto upon | 1 onr debt-yayiniz avillty ;just 86 much Jesr, Ho | Do, W i (‘i':“ m.:m:»‘ nn"uo;r"-l:fi:m"lwmm ()hln(.\llllhn‘\nl 1h4n went b 10 extol the nicthod propossd by the becane uumunageable. The flagman ot the crossing says that he waved hls lautern und enlied to stoj, as did tho brakemen on the rear of tho train, which was hacking slowly, 1t Is supposeid the horaes wera frightened by aparks from_the locomotive, which were hlowini past tho street, became unimenageable, and carried the carrluge Ju front of the traln, This {3 cor- roborated by the driver, e POISONED CANDY. Avecial Dispaieh §p The Clicago Trivune. 81, Louis, Jan. 23,—A child, b years uld, of Mrs. Duvls, at No. 515 South 8ixth stroet, died this mornlug at ¢ o'clock, from the cfects of polsunous canidy, enten a fow days ago. Two otlers woro taken 1), ono on Monday night at 19 o'dlock, und $ho other on Friday uight, Lut are now in a falr way to recover. The children all had the same symptotns,—u severo lieadache, fever, pains fn the bowels, and vomiting. The child who dled this morning was B, the young- cxt of the family. ‘Tho ficsh of the dead child turned @ purple color, ‘The hunds were red, aud the len wera swollen snd very white, “The oldest child was the tirst Lo becomo sick, and the youugest was the lust, sud, until yesterday at 0'u. m,, feit well and bearty, Sowme of the candy was bought ot o factory on Sevenih street, hotween Poplar ami Spruce, by the fatlier, but w great portlon was given to the fawily by fricuds, A sister of the dead child sald that omong the cavdies wero suie minias wure bottles tilled witha Hquid which wore, from thelp pleasant taste, eagerly sought by the little ones, und she gaye lLer portion to her {uuugeu atster, und thus escaped sovero lllucss, f not death. The family,not suspecting auythlug serions, have been witendlng to the chilaren, uuti} Just uizht, when, the symptows becuming worso, a doctor waa catled i, but bls scrylces PFalmer House wing for reargaulzl cratic party, Tisa mollon of Mr, MeNally to inere mittes un Urgankzation to tfteen w Malcolm Mcbonald was elected conld be taken. ' Tha maver of the reralution do- sired 1o tiave n vote ae soon as possible, und e (Conkilng) tuerefure suggested that oo hour toe morrow be Axed fur 8 vote, Me. Davis (it =1 luq}wlt So'clock, Alr, Morrill Inquired if the propoaltion Included all the amendients, Mr, Conkling replied lu (he aflirmative. 3r, Morrill ssid Le would have to uln{uc! beeauso his colleaguo (Edmunds}, not now iu the chamibol deslred 1o apeak upon his amendment offered svtno days aro, and he (Morrill) alvo desired 10 speak s few mitutes upon tho amendment subiniited oy ulmsulf. Mr. Conkling sald this, belug a mere proliminary resolution, nut even alming ut' the character of 3 stutate, was accupying a vast deal of timo, ‘There it stood, blocking the way of legislution, with the Silver blil bobind Ity aud b pused [t would Ue next conslgereid. All thin deb ho order on that bill, and unless hould make «ome ayreement an all-night scevion might take place, which could be avolded, Mr, Metrimon sald there were four or five gone tlemen on his slde of the chamber wha desired to apeak, and he shuuld regret [0 seo them cut off by thxing an hour fur the vote to be taken. A, “Alllaon sald inueh of the urgnment made oo the resolution could be wade on the SMiver bill, which wuuld come up uest, and he sugvested that the Senate s ou the resulution and pending anendmenta st 3 v'clock Friday afternoon, 7, layard sald much of the debale on tho SIl- ver bid] lind been auticipated in the debats on the rosolition, though he noneil there would bo o | hasto In #5ing for & vote. ‘Tha two meusures wery clovely connected, and the lnumru;cu of the sub- Ject could not be overestimated. “should debate Lo hastily terminated an thia rewolution, it inleht he su tegminated on thy Biiver bill, A great deat Lad been sald, but 1t was chicily on oue slde, and he favored the fulleat debate, Mz, Thuriman said he tad sald nothiug om this resolution, thouvh he might have esld vomothing, because he entertsined vory clear convictiona that it contained nothing but 1he usked 1cuth, though L did not embrace the whol bect, the Com- en passed, surer pro tem. Juagte Forrester thon made an appoal for luera to carey on the prelimivary organieation, ‘e Fesponny waa exceedingly Hght, the dobt-paying frateenity buing in a decided ninority, Potter Pulmer was thanked for freo use of room, Thu reformer JKoarnoy thosight the Palmer Honse $00 Ligh-toned o place for good meetinge, as the maseca didn't want to coms there, Aftor sama further yarleying upun uniinportant maiters, the mectlog adjourned for oue weel - emat—— THE WEATHER. Wasnatoy, 1. (i, Jan. H—1 a. m,—Tudl- catlons—For the Lake Reglon, warmer, partly cloudy weathier, followed by Increasing cloudl- ness and rain ureas, southerly winds, falling barmneter, folluwed st thy west stations by ris- ing burometer -un{mhlu northwest wiude, Loual, o Statfons, " Cuigauo. Jau. I3-Nudatyhs. 1fa [_Wind__| Rain; reuinar: 1. o A briek. had been In scesion three months, a ut were of no avall, und, in_tho midat of terrible tlme e do womething practlcals spaswms, tho youugest child died, n;nl"?e Ideljrn‘mlu-sl \\"‘Illll w;blllld ball:“ Iulw ——— o land In regard to sllver until & vote - 5 shouid be taken un G iivor ill. EXPLOSION, 1le did pot bo- Meve the Axfng of & thne to vule on the resolo would be cutilug off suy Seuatur, Leeause hia ar- fiumenl could be continied on the Silver blll. bl elicved the best intercsts of Ihe whols countr nd that al} in regard §lu fevored & Speciul Dispulch (o The Chicgo Tridune, CrevelaND, O, Jan, T.—A boller In tho steel works of the Clevelatd Rolllng-Mill Com- pany exploded this morning, Injuring tho butld- fog "-‘I‘{“bm“fbllnl prodbably fatally scaldivg ur, required the remonetizution of silver, the fears which had Leen expresse theteto were whully Imaginary. speady seitlement of the questiva, 3. Blaluy sugeated that the Seastor fran Ohlo (Matthews) |mlll-nno biw pesolution vutll after the silver blil should bu ucted upou. Tbis ress atoud Nt accuss the putb of practicul e Mr. Matthews ducilned 10 postpaus bl tiou. v was aurious to Lave s vole po s willlug 10 indergoueniich geruomt i uce as uny other senator, - Mo therefore g potice that, ff the majonty of the Scnate wonld atand by hiw, ke propused (v biave the svsslon con- tinued on Priday uatll the resulution sud pending awenduents b disposed of, The Scuate thon went Inlo execative scamlon, sud, wheu (o doors revpencd, sdjousned, tho engl overcd by Insurauce. THE SHOEMAKERS, Lxnx, Mass., Jan. 23.—Tho strike of the Cris- pins §s weakeulog, and the position of the man. utacturers is sirengthened by another large firin joining the coalition. e ——— Huamuel Howles' Simplicity, PAlladelphia Times. Mis love of extreme simplicity and detesta- tion of all ul»nlnr 1 fllustrated "in the remark nade to bis family after it was sppareut 1o bim that his death was pear gt haud und they had eutercd bis room 10 take final leave of him: 4 Dou' Jet us have suy parade—uow, uor here- afier.”? A friend called upon biw ouee to suks gost that be should like Lo publish & waguzivg sketch of Lis 1ife, sud ut the sawe tlme pswmed fhe writer whow he sbould like to bave prepare it for publication. ** If you juust pubilsb it, [ Juud us Hef that My, B— would write it as nn! vue, My life bay been wholly uueveutful. e OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. Loxpon, Jan, 2.—The steamahips Thames {rom Portland, and Bavarian from Boston, have arrived out. Nuw Yoax, Jan. 23.—Arrived, steamnships Wyoming, from Liverpool: Wiclund, from Hambury; Mars, from Kotterdam., BostoN, Juu. 2J.—Arrived, steamship Ibe- sisu, from Liverpool. - — resolu- Suectal Dipatch to TAe CAicago Tribuna, Corvwateg, Mich.,Jun. 23.~The Orst Jewish weddaing-ceremony ever witnessed i this city took place to-day, the contractivg parties belng Mr. Charles M. Laogfeld, of the silk-jobblag firm ot Lanefeld, Lichten & Co., of Philadel- phis, and liss Flora Rosenbaum, daughter of N. Roscubsum, a promtnent clothing merchant HOUSE Mr. Frankllp presouted ¢ regolutions of the merchunts of Kuusas Clty, u favor of the ro- ver. Referred. troduced & Wil relieving bank #its frow the interual kevenuw lax, Kelerred, e Howwe then cousliered the Steawboat bill. o parsgrauls baviug beew reached readiug: ach waster, cbler eugineer, aud drat-claag ple Jot, Viwenred as hurctotore provided, 21 pay for | UV : 4 frpiatoinditds ey & caty g o e - | have n childreu and havo made the siepud- | fn this eity. ‘Lhe: ceremuuy was conducted by dry certifiat gruuted by auy Luswecior of [u: | G800 *C fbe ll I have dones® Nevertheless, | the Kev. E. Rubin, of ¥ort Warnc, lud. The it waa a userul life, and ts fragrance will not sud pilut of fuferior crade ahall pay for ov- oo fade frow tuewory, bsppy couple go_to Chicago, 8t. Louls, Lafay- cry cestilcate so grasted the suw of §4," Ar ctic, Loulsvaly, Cluciuuatl, wud New York, sod thien to Philadetohia, which place they will reac= by Feh. 1 where a grand reecption awaits them Feb. 21, The presents are very numerous nnd coatly, snd the tronsseau Is very extensive. Spectal Dispateh to The Onicauo Tritune Rockeonp, {ll., Jan, 23.—Miss Alile Kerr, daughter of the Rev. Thomns Kerr, was marslcd tn E. J, ick, of 'Topcka, Kan., this cvening. ‘The prescnts were numnerous and costly. STATE AFFAIRS. WISCONSIN, THE LEGISLATURE, Boerlal Disnateh ta The Chtcazn Tribune. Mamigon, Wis., Jan. Zh—~Resolutions for the ropeal of the Resumption act were in effect amothered to-iny In the Senate by befug sont to the Committee on Banks and Insurance. Scnator fludd mada a poweriul ap- peal for thefr passage, but appealed without effcct, The vota atood 17 to 1. Bllls were {ntroduced appropriating $170,000 to the Madison Insane Asylum for two new ad- ditlonal wings and current expenses; amending the Divorce law s0 s to allow divorce after elght years® insaulty. . ’ INTRE ASSEMBLY, a resolutfon was prescnted granting the use of tho Assembly Ciamber to Mr, Schilling, of Cleveland, O, to deliver an address on soft {n:un,'_\'. and for biennial sesslons of the Legis- ature, Bills wero introduced limiting the rate of {n- terest to 7 per cent$ providing for clementary edueation for children. e Bils {mn!c\l amending the charter of the Younz Men's Arsoclation of Milwaukee so that a [ree public liurary can b eatablisbed, TUMORY are afloat here lu-duf tirat Gov. Bmith . will ten- der the offive of Kailrond ' Commnissioner to the Hon, flornee Rublee, Chattnan of thy Repab- lican State Committee, A DEMOCHATIC CALCUS was held this evening at the Capitol on the subject of tho pending resoliglons as to the remonetization of stlver. Speaker Burrowas was Rnfl,annt a portion of* the time. Mr, Kceogh, of Milwaukee, led the discussion In favor of the sllver resolutione, and probably all but three or four prescnt wers favor of the sflver nove- ments Mr. Wardntr, Judependent Democratic member from Appleton, and Chulrman of the Judiciary Commitee, absolutely declared that he would nut be bound by the caucus i€ In favor of silver ranonctization, or it ju_favor of o repeal of the Resmnption nct. Mr., Ed C. Wall, of Milwaukee, occus pled similar grounds, and Mr. Chesls, of Jacine, Cholrman of the catcus, pronotuced that, i€ the cancus should commit ftecll to un- safo flnancial doctrines, like inflation or the re. colnago of miver, the Republicuna would hold tho Stato for years to come, The discussion was at times glormy, and the caucus adopted 1he sllver resolution’and tn faver of a repeal of the Resumption act, only four opposing, Your correspondent anterviewed Gove Smith to-ln menunnhu{ the prevalent rumor. (iov, Smithreplicd: *They know more about it yhan do. There ins been no appolntment of Rail- rood Commissioner made, ant none is likely to be made fur tho or three duvs ut least.,” The Governcr was - extromely reticent about the matter, anid nothing detinite could b learned, Rumors are prevatent that Rublee's conflrma- Hon would be gpposed by a number of Repub- lican Senators, and further, that elght Repub- lican Senutors went to Goy. Sinith “to-day and rruleum\ ugniust Rublee’s nominutlon.” Mr, Rubles hos been visitlng in the Bast siuce the elcetion, bhas macde no application for oflice, und your correspondent- belleves lie wonld not ac- cept the office If tendered thin. (en. James Blutiiif, of Junesvijle, is very strongly urged for the place. e has every qualification fitting bhn for the positivn, and tho Second Congreas- fonal District has miany clalms on thoe Kepub- Meon party. & TAB UNIVENSITY. The term of the Kegonts of the State Unl- versity explres on the 1at of February, All of thetn ure Democrata, Therw 1s a dlsposition on the nart of the Governor to appolut the Hon, W, Burtlett, n Republican, of Fau Clalre, as ono of the number fram the Sevouth District, This action 18 strongly opposed by the residont alumnf, they clatning that in alumnus shouid be appointed; cither the How. John C. Spuon of Hudson, u Republican, or the Hon. L. Vilas, n Detnoerat, of Ean Clalre, would by u ceptable to the alumnt, The major part of the pusitions on tho Board will be filied by the ap- volutment of Republicans. THE 1HOUS) Bpectal Dispaieh ta The (afengo Tribune. Drs Moinzs, 1w, Jan. 2L—The members of the House to-day unloaded more than 100 bills on every concelvable tople, which were read by thele titles and referred to committecs, mostly beyond resurrcction, The most important are: To provida for the semiannual payment of taxes; to regulate the non-forfelture of 1ife-ln- surance policleay making the Herd law uniform thronzhout the State; taxing telegraph lincs not owned by rallroads 2 per cent on a valuation of £50 per mile; restoring hanzing for snurder; preibliing bail for necossories to murders thut tmpelionment for rape be not less: than ten yeara; regulating doctors mid sargeons; pro- hibltiug the catehing of fsh with night-scines o trot-Hues; a new gnmao and flsh law, ‘Ihe Governor's tnessngo relating to raflroads was referred to the Ways and Meuns Commit- tee, with instructious to proscut tho Railrond Commissionera' bitk, The Rallruad Coimnittee was [nstructed Hkewlse, It i8 evldent that the touse will vote to ropeal the Nallroud ‘Tnrhi? law. The Governor's messoges were ordered print. ed {n the foreign languages, us usual, A Juint resolution wus adopted asking Con- eress to Uit judgment leus of the Federal Courts to 1he conntles where the judgment 1s remdered; also, indursing Hoar's Educational Fund bitl now before Congress, A Committee was oppolnted to investizate tho saluries of ofilcers of Stato lustitutivos. 1IN TUR BLENATE . bills passed to u second reading restorlug tho death-penalty; prohibiting ball in cases of mur- dury reduciug the salurles of cmnnr oflicers; rogulating the practice ot law: defining the ditties of County Buperintoudents; eresting a Btate Board of Exuminers of Schoals; fixing thy fire-test of kerosene at 150 degrees; pro- hibiting the salo of wine and beer within two milen of eltien where the same s prohibited; atlowing corporntivns not {or pecubiary profit 1o chinuge thefr nam . Jujnt resolutions were presented for the loca- ton of 8 Tustitutions at the Capltal; striking the word “white” from Lhe Constitution; abollshlnig the tiraud Jury system, Referred, ‘The jolnt conventlon of Loth Houscs ut 12 a'clock declured W. B, Allisou clected United Blates Benator, MINNESOTA.* THD LEQISLATURN, Bpectal Disvalch 4o Thn Chicago Tridune, BT, Pavi, Jun, R4—A bill was fntroduced in the Benate to-day for borrowlug $280,000 for the }mrnlmw of sced-grain for the grasshopper suf- erers, in the Ionse, the Hostings and Dakota Fx- teuslon bill was referced to a comtnittee of five, tho wmajority of whow gro friendly to the bill, pd chadds OTIIER 8TATES. APIOINTVUBNTS. Arvaxr, N, Y,, Jan. 2. —The Scnate hasre- Jected the name of Danlel Magone for Buperin. tendent of Publle Works. ‘Ihe Governor then sent In the name of Benjamin W, Clark, who s now the Warden of Sioge Sing Prison, P 5 Vll}ll)fll;fl Th A bl ICHMOND, Va. an. 2J—The Agsem! clocted the Slate ohlcers to-day. All were ran! dldates nominated by the regular Conservative caucus, comnosed tnalnly of the debt-paying element of the Genoral Assembly, and the elec- tion has resulted in & crushing defeat to the forcible readjusters, and Is belleved to bo a vir- tual breaking of the backbono of that party. ' MABSACHUSKTTY, BosroN, Jan. 23.—In the House of Represen- tatives thig afteruoon a resolve was iutroduced, approving thecourse of Massachusetts Benators In defendiug the honor of their State agajust tho attacks of the Beuator from Malne fu the National Benate. e ——— MICHIGAN " UNIVERSITY. Apseial Dispatch fo Tna Chicago Tridune, Axx Arnow, Mich,, Jau. £L.—Tlo djscussion to-dny by the Regeats on Cliwie's motlon to dis- 10148 the sults agajust Ross was lou snd eacit- Ing, commenciug at ¥ o'clock this morning and lasting thi 4 lu the aftcrnoon, when a vots wus takcen, und the resolution lost by a tie yole, as follows: Yeas—Iegents Rynd, Climfe. Dut- feld, and Laltz; nays—Regoeuts E. O Walker, 8. 8. Walker, Cutchicon, and Girant. A mollon toreinstate Iloso was lost by the sawe vote. The sust will thus siand, Au sppropristivn of $200 was tnade to enable Prof. Watsou 1o nake arranzements to obsceve the trausit of Mercury, May i ‘The Guvern- cut bus uppointed two prin-dpal statious fur vbservine the transit, one st Cawbridge, and oue here, besides vos at Washlugton, aund fur- uisbed instruments, cte., for that burpose. RADWAYX'S REMEDIES, INDORSING . A_mr Using Them for Beveral Years, Naw , . eral yea: ur medictnes, dountipg) aficrezperiencing theic eflicacy with t18 no less & pieanure than nowledge ine adv A08 pilla ara Feseried Lo a1 oft And always with the desired ofect. cannat ha hefier described than it i #nly the lipiment freqnently o 1labfy fnding the promised **selict. " (igardy THURLO Dx, Ravwar. u) From tho Hon. Thurlow Wee Dr, RADWAY'SE. R R, REMEDIEy s Jan.4, 1677.—Dran Gin: ne, Jan.d, 1477 DEARSin: aving foryy, RADWAY'S READY RELIE Cures tho Worst Painy fn from Oneqq Tyyenty Minutes. INNOT OIN'E FHOUR Armnmlnfi‘l‘nlud"mumrnc need, tom pain. DIVAY'S HKADY]II"A:‘?I;“E '%'fl SR IV PRI 1 wai tho arvt an te° AC The Only Pain Remedy That fnatantly stopsthe most excraclatiny nilsmmation, ungs, Momach, Bowels, of uil one appiication at and cares Cougentions, w Lo o FROX OXE TO TWESTY MINUTES, atter how violent or excruclal IMATIC, Ded Tiladen, Intirm, tng the patn, iy ‘Crlbplad, K ic, of prostrated with discase 'n'gxfnhi':."“ RADWAY'S READY RELIES WILL AFFORD INSTANT BASE. Inflammation of tho Kidneys, Infinmmation of the Bladder, Inflammation of tho Bowels, Oongeation ot tho Lungs, Bore Throat, Diflicult Broathiey Palpitation of the Heas, Hysterios, Oroup, Diphthoria, Catarrh, Influcnzn, Ieadacho, Toothnohe, Nouralgin, Rhoumatism, Qold Chills, Ague Chills, Ohilblains, and Frost Bites, o7 paria whese the palu or dificlly exists will Tha applleation of the READY RELIEF to lnfl:a e atd Gomtfort, ity 0 b1ty ifrops I BAIE & tombler.of water win : T el anond a1we y 15 batile Of TADS R{AD} NRLIEF with y e ln\Y'Al"‘ TU prevent sicknessue paln from 1t bel changa of Whter 5, of water. Iy {er than French Draudy of Litters as & stimiist’ FEVER AND AGUE, FAVER AND AGUE eared for 80 cents. There iy, tlun world thiat will cure Fever aremnedial agent in thi Ao and -|F§me?xa|mm!~ ilow,and other Fevers (A1de Bjton ADWAY'S READY Xlk ek berbortior K and u Bearlet, Typhe HADWAY'S i 1B F:}y‘k’i HEALTH! BEAUTY! re Tich Plood—Tncreasa of Flesh us 1 Efifhb-c ar 3kia and Besutiful Complexion securs DR. RADWAY’S Sarsaparillian Regolvent mads the moat aitontshing cares: s0 qulck, sorsr Ly TS Ty e re tho cb ' 1ha bo! SELhI(F iy wonderful nedicine, that Every Day on Increaso in Flesh a Weight is Scen and Fell, uzh the I1ood, Bid Julces of thc eystem,thy vl Hlvwlllelo!lhl”lul]'vlll buw crofule syplilis Cantumption, G jcers 10 the Toroat, Moul Giands ana other partdof the s: Diaciarkos i 1 e it iheum, opms {n tha Flesh, Pt urative re ew days 1140 will prove to any e imporition thet sic continually In arresting these wastes, ang 7o Inatertal 1o ed n wi) T o from Lealthy blood— m of purigystion, i succesds In " dij niag i) parigestion, il auccends In dlinioleiag th Wuhten, its repa rapid, an it wilt foel iy Aironker, Sha Lor, appetite creasl remedial “agents i Constitational and 8] tlve vure for drop of the !nr-nqmun Hesolvont commay i 2Aown Utlog undouher iorof like for it prep [ avery faod di o niproviog, and feah and wel Not only does the Rarapariilian Resolvent excel all Jhe guirs of Chruilc, Scroftiugh asts, but It £9 the only pov THE. GREAT DLOOD PURIFIER. 8 a1 upiions Fever Bores, beald lead Erysipelas, Avme, Lisch umots, Cancers in (ht ) wasies of the lfo prineiple, aro witily 0 of this wonder of mudern chemistr, an erson urlng 1i foi eltlier of thuse (0rins ut diseads its potent power woeurt . 1£ the patfent. dally becoming reduced by the Jaa o ira ihaiact n tho Sarsapari DU dues peeura—n cure e cen tain: for Wilew oace 1hls reindy, commences lta wort Kidney and Bladder Complaints, flg “lhl‘l:! g 8 giatdn, OF OFgaay) Petnary and Womb Disssses. Gravel, Diabetes, Drover \ubnae uf Water, Incontineaco Ut Uplae.” dirigii Dirsure: Albuminiria, wig in ail cuaca wherd thers aty rick-dinnt doposits, of the hick, cloudy, mixe! L) substances 1iku the whito of an egg, or thresds Ik whiite sil. oF there i & morbi ‘Dliloty ypes. anca uni white bose-dust depos! whan thore It burning seneail Bmkm‘h iR passin o wh 3 aln 15 tho 3iaall of the bbek 8ud wiory ths Jorae. Tumor of Twolve Years’ Growth Cured by Radway’s Resolvent Dr. Napway—1 have Oral avaties and howelns Ry ihe forarian {0t soukuok Lesad tee 1 ALttt O 1 B Ot5ls Of Your Heady Hellef and thers 18 0 timor 1o bo seen or felt, und I feel Letter, sm: sppler [han § have fur'tweive years. The wor wasin ths leftaida of tha bowcls, over tho write thi u T, mef-n “l o Yo rarlhu.bvflrm_nivlh nx xg‘;‘ll £1 Por Bottle, AN IMPORTANT LETTER. Ax¥ Axpon, Mich., ApilL!fl. 1873, =Dim. Rapwat= £ you chiovg, PRICE, =~ = ARNAL ¥, ve Leen Ll mers ke know on s tree, e 1 comiunnced wit ow 16 18 tw umlredlnmlllmun{l:" all yone yat. ! nounced lm'l";h 'umor I b 0¥ there wsd 1hat was recum: cause { had sulfcred for twelya years. 1 tooksx battes f Lho Hesolvent aur onn‘m'x ui?lnlw‘y'fi'll&n‘ I luv o rolo. {0 T 1t Legas i el e te 08 the sbdomeu, whizh | of our Meaical Colleya pro~ My walght was dur Semedleh, ut they aresid ‘Telonty-(our boitire of £a* 1huva take: ?n-.--m. nluaa!'l‘lvn.;. S0d weaty-out oties of flik ¥ at the med(cines (rdm 4. Greavill, B0t e n "d! i, Oreaiill, Pleass scod o4 False and True.' MRS, C. KRAPE, Another Letier from Mrs, C, Eraph Dr. mnwFr-Klnd ou fasta; My Lealth fs greatly imoroved 5 ot the 1t oy, sod my welght decresslpg ve) R4 Ctuniy callethis sumther ty the wouderful cure your tnedic| o fruw Ohlu, one froni Canads, three (row Ji auita 8 guinbe? fros i pace. Sgtts Wi 0 o Jady, nifd very beuorol Aan Arbor, Mich., Aug. 18,1875, " DR. RADWAY'S Ir: T take tha liberty to adds ¥ (he U umurs are entirel y 1ast. nqulre done fof ue, 038 well acquainted with Mr 2. Bl Ay % AR s en e st Bl hepfesdtencly ot alicted with o heard of some wonderful curdd Feaectiilgypaci & O REGULATING PILLS! Perteotly tuteless. eiegaotly coated with swet m I ¥, cleause, and sirengtb sch, Liver, Bowel lous Fever. 1 de Tge, reguisie, purt e, ay's Bl 1o i cufp of Mdlarderagt the S ianey, or, Nervous dift tpatfun, Costivencas, Indigod: ¥ [0sa; Fimied to Srect's posire artialed 1o efect's le, codlalulng po mercury. re Coidiipe .'x’ln%‘fin-"-‘:é:}"ne?\“-?fwgu of the Tood 18 b s ACIJILY pf (Bo biomachy Hedse. Pt Aty fesine our Kruptlous, Slukioye: snd flu ho btoniast, Bwiminioe of tha he mepls Breamiog. Flurterine pl oud Shocating wctaataon when n a iyins bos Beseot Vislou, Dots or Welw befurs the Dull paiain (be tiead, [ogciency of” Perap! ud llot 1 the ki d t Jeh g e Bk, i il gt oty it o perbors Loty Dransng. - 2 earturte bt of the Browac crings én the pic READ FALSE AND TRUE. tter stamp to RADWAY & CO., New York - Laformsiion works o o, 33 No. ! rr) W

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