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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY. DECEMBER 14, 1878—TWELVE PAGES. Grand Haven, and Ludington, o d after the 15th tnst. Cantlonary sigoals contioup at Marnuette, Escanabs, Milwaukee, 8cc. 1,” Chieago, Grand Raven, Sec. 3, and are ordered for Toledo, San. dusky, Cleveland, 8cc. nd Erie. LOCAL QnagRYATIONA. Cnioago, Dee 13 TAT{ITe,| Wind. | Vel from this city, The varions roads still ineist nnon the percentages last submitted which are 8 per cent more than can be divided. Each roa clares that it will make no further con- consforhy and unicss they relax in this determina. tion a pdol from this point is out of the ques- tion. Eved If 8 pool ts formed it wili be more than nscless and-cannot possibly be carried out it an srrangement fs not mado by which the Dusiness from Milwduhee, Jolict, and Detroit 1s pooled at the snme tiha It s usclessto try to mamtain rates from this point when they are cut from ail polnts around. NASHVILLE ITEMS:y. Nasws1.LE, Tenn,, Dec. 13.—The Jolns Com- mittee of the Green Line and Bouthern Ratlway and Steamship Association have’ agreed upon a joint classification as to what are pecullarly Esstern and Western products, and what are Alexander streets, on which to put up a new opera-house. It is suggested that a writ of quo-warranto be taken to prevent Gov. Letellier using tho title “flis Excellency.' Her Royal Highness the Princesa Louise has expresaed to Mr. Notman her disapproval of the clreutstion of the Imperfect photographs of her Ro‘{nl Highness which have been selling here, and her deslre to have him wait upon her at the Capital for a fresh and correct portrait. e 1t 18 sa1d that the pooling scheine between the two Telegraph Compantes I8 not likely to be cousnmmated. Apecral Disvateh to TAe Tridune, Quenrc, Dee. 13.—Mr. Bt. Onge, of the Clan- dlerre gold mines, reports that his company, emoloving forty men, recently extracted In fite teen days 188 outnces of gold, velucd at $3,000, Spectn) Dispate to ‘Ihe Tridune, Tonronto, Dec. 13, —The Toronto Presbytery beld a special meeting to discuss a call which THE STORM. reconclied to the conntry, and they say they do not waat to retarn to the United 8tates. Runnera from the Spotted Tail Avency have ar- rived at the Minneconjon camp, and reportad that before apring thera would bea' thousand lodges across on thie side, and that the Sootted Tail Agency was a bad place: no piffalo orno game, and that they were all dissatisfied, and wonld take the Brst chance to got away. ,Yaur;mmclrnuy, R %D CapD. FIRES. CLINTON, ILL. Byecial Correspondence of The Triduns, Crixtox, Itl,, Dee. 12—~We learn, on what seems to be good aunthority, that on and alter Jan. 1 the machinery, ete., Which compones the Centralia shops of the Iilinols Central will be moved and pat up in tho Central shops In this premises of another without consent of the owner; Q%k:gmr the redaction of the fees of RADWAY'S REMER ;o FROM TEIE Hon. Thurlow Wy Indorsing Dr. Radway's R. R. R, Remnedi; ter Using them for Beveral Years, Naw Yors, Jan. Dear Sire Having for ssyeral gears oicd Your 'my elnes, doudtingly at first, but after experlencing the €Mcacy with full conddence, [t 18 00 lesd & Diearare i 8 dusy to inenkrally acknomiedge i advims; have derived trom them, The pilis are resorted o' often as gccasion requirss, and Always Wit thi e sras eflect. The Keady: Rellef cannot bo betrer eocsing than it is by ite name. wa:rslly the Niniment frequent. {rand feeely, simost tnvar{ably dnding the promyo * feiters™ Yeuty soum, tHigucd) d Dit, RaDWar, . THURLOW WEED, county offjcers; disapproving tho actlon of the Natlonal Grauge in memorializing Cougress to repesl the tax on tobacco; and asking the Na- tional Orange to amend the Conatitution o reference to dearee mombers, The mmmi‘tcu appolnted to conslder the condition of tbe Granges report that the order is not in as gmmhlnz acondition as formerly, and that hoth the numoer of Graoges and their membership {s smaller than formerly, but that the Granzes now existing are ona firm basis, The State Grangs this afternoon adopted s resolution recommending that the county and district agricultural fatrs Lo confined to thelr lcgmmnm objects, of excluding horse-racing, side ahbws, and snles of Intoxteating Uquors. ‘The Grange adjourncd to meet next year at 8 placa to be sclected by the Exccutive Commit- A Heavy Fall of Snow North and West of Us, ) o8 \f. Mlissourl and Xansas Railroads Suspend Operations. The Btorm Accompanied by Violent Wind in Some Localities. WEST OF THE MISSISSIPPL. 8r. Lous, Mo., Dee. 13.—Dispa common to both scctions. The rates from Chl- | 4ve Rey. Dr. Rob! e e cepich | ey, The large and commodious shaps aro | gee, Central and Western Mlssonrd, Jows, and Ean: cago to the const and foterior pofnta have been [Bihis city, ,’l.g"mb'u ‘_‘:& h‘_’wf“. P‘,S:":‘"mm well sulted to the proposed change. Thls will - 5 2 R. s10 0y the heaviest snow-storm known foryeara filled, and they are substantisily the same via | congregation in Ualway, Ireland, The stipend | increase tho working force from thirty Lands to THE RECOUNT. Tias prevailed the past twenty-four '“"“"' Jh" the Eastern or Daltimore lines as they are in oflered Is only 4120 per’ annum., “ll)uh the pas- :’?I“fi"‘“‘:{:‘:‘-‘ :Jnlgi'\::::;oc;:;:::lor‘runln&"tf:n%:r: DYSENTERY, DIARRH(EA, 3 depth varies from ten 1o thirty Inches, cflect on the Green Line. The relative differ- 6‘.:::;,‘:. %\;fivnn “f:‘rm:'l:lcl‘c'fil thomdcnnl’l:lp ?.‘ men will *Ing over? licre, Instead of Ceu- Kern Sutl Hapes: CUHOLERA MORBUS, and tn soma localities fs very badly drift anco (n rates between Louiaville, Bt, Louts, and | Jucen's Colleze, fof, WhICh 8 200 748 | tralis snd Ambov, ‘The Wivisions wiil be | A littia more work was accompilshed yeaterday ed. The rallioads are generslly obstructed, Cincinnatl 1o pointa South created quite ( P2l onaiderable discasslon Look place,=the | 4 ihothened “o 200 'miles ~for passeoger | b7 the attorneys and ex-candidstes lnterested ln TEVER AND AGTT, and sorac of them have heen obliged Lieated discussion, and pedding their conslders- | fyi'hore, aithoush it s tnderstood be is in- | trains. A notics fn the shoos reads: 'On sud { oblalniog 8 recounting ot the vote for Sherlft, and CURED AND PREVENTED tion the Committee adjourned to 8 p. m. The following named raliroad men arrived to-night on a special car from Loulsville: W, H. to siispend ronning traina altogether. At Lex- it 1a prooable thst the preparation of the bill has inerton, Mo., and other places the schools ars o ¢ 6 % MUe (o acthpt the call.. uo rsLier was o already been commenced. Col. Jnesion stated to after Jan, 1 a1l tniém‘n will be subject to (he ferred to a Special Committee, who will confer order of WV, B, McKenna, Master Mcchanle at BY RADWAY’S BEADY RELIEF, Al Clinton, 111" * They have formerly been under | o Taiauxe reporter last evening that he dic not { RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, “closed and business stopped. At Fulton and Cummings, of the New York Central; Lucten | %ith the Commissioncrs of Cook's Cburch and | Blntons Lo o o8 A o ante. It 5 <k . Rouk Taland tho Misstssippl River ts closed, and Tiils, Ciocinnath Columbus, clevelang, & In- the pastor, and report, Mlr. Bohl's salury bere | 6000000 002 preatiy isappoinied at the e o raayi ther | DIPHTHERIA, INFLUENZA, the people walked aeross It on the les. - A slect- Whlmp(!’lné' R r\g“' Gelger, Jefferson, Madison QuEnEc, Dec, 18.—-All Conservative members | 8brupt endiog of the proposed sir-ling 10 Bt | 1 ropoq with other matters that he didnot think SO0RE THROAT, storm pet in bero last night, and covered the & Indinnanaiis Raliross: M. . Tandis, Mor- | of the Legwisture at Quobec have slgncd a pe- | Louls via Kenner. . centre of the storm, with the heaviest fall, wronnd with a thick sheet of ice. To-day the wenther moderated, and rain has fallen and stitl cuntinycs to fall. 8t Lous., Mo, Dec. 18.—A dispatch from Kaunsas City, Mo., says: “**The heaviest snow. storm ever known in this section has been rag- 10¢ the past twenty-four hours. It began sbout 8o'clock 1ast night, and thers was a deoth of they would be ready before Monday. In the examination of the returns yesterdsy the Interosted gentlemen present claim to have made some further discoverica In the way of discrep- ancies. They say that the newspspers pablished the foliowing me the vote retorned on the bond question by the Master fn Chancery to the Connty ‘The Spriagfleld Diviston of the Central fs now dolng moro work than {t has since Its organiza- tion. Extras are runniag all the time in order-| that the Compauy may flll its contracts with its ‘patrons, tition oraylng for the removal of Licut.-Gov, Selillier, SOUTHERN FRAUDS. The Democrnts Sneering at the Present Agitation in the North Over the Atraclous chante’ Dispateh: F. H. Upperman, of the Whita Line; . P. Atmore, Loufeville, Nash- ville & Great Bouthern. Thoy are hero on an anpusl . prospecting tour. They. will retorn to- morrow night. DIFFIOULT BREATHING, TELIEVED IN A FEW MINUTRS «BY RADWAY’S READY RELIEF, BOWEL COMPLAINTS, AT MEMPHIS, SANTA FE. Hpeciat Diwateh to The Tridune, RAILROADS, Doard: Fnr, 16,813; against, 14,124; blanks, Looseness, Disrrhes, Cholers Morbus, or painful d Bpecial Disvatch to TAe Tritune. Crimos Against Free Sulirage—What Ree Mzxris, 1 Dec. 13.—The cotton-gin of Y clinries From tho powels are 8100ped In Hiten e eleven inches at dsylignt this moroing. & wuriis, Tenn,, Dec. he cof 26,030; tolal, 60,877, The correct vote, s ob- | & Rl Brg 810f n Bteen ur twea: 5 t the fall THE S8T. PAUL TROUBLE. Bosrton, Mass., Dee. 13.—A vrivate dispatch publicans Can Do. V. Thi o . |ty minutesby taking Radway's Iteady Relier. No con: 1 hglwegndogxanly}aol;:khlflfl twenty-two &pectal Dispatch 1o The Tridune. from the office of the Denver & Rio Grande J. V. Patrick & Co., corner of Unlon and Third | tained from the Court, the contestants giva s fol Coryespondence New York Tridune, Wasmixarox. D. C., Dee. 0.—'*What ara you Roing to do about 1t asked the Democrats in re- gard to tho Republican agitation of the late elec. tion frauds fn Sonth Carolina and the alleged vio- lenco In Loulsiana. *‘If any laws have been Violated, they arc State laws, and the Btates must boleft to deal with the offonders. Nelther your force legialation, nor the Constitutional amend. ment upon which it is based, reaches these cases, ‘The Bapreme Court has decided this. This whole stir Is made for the purposs of arousing sectionsl atrife and to enablo the Republicans to gain s party advantage,” The belief seems to be pretty general among Democrata, snd to be shared to some extent by He- gflhllcml, that no further legialation under the tfteenth Amendment {s possibie: that the Rn- forcement act Itxelf has been declared by the Su. Ercma Court to be defectiva; and that the power of ‘ongress extends only to preventing the Stites from passing laws discriminating gainst the col- ored lx-obln n the matter of sutlrage, Ilut the ground alwa; jeld by the best Hewnb- Mcan lawyers1n Congi Is that the Fifteenth Amendment authorizes Cungrun 0 pass nnr Iaw that may bo necessary in ordor to give it fall force and effect [n apirit as well a8 In jeltar, Mora than thie, it la held by distinguished Republican Sen. ators, and will hardly bo denied by Democrats, that the nriginal Conatitation gave to Congress all the power neceasary 10 enabio It to control all the ma- chinery of lections for metnbera of Congress. The sectlon conferring this power on Congre: 8 the fourth of the firat article, ‘and Is in part as followa: **The times, places and manner of holding elec- tlonn for Senators and Keprosentatives shall bo pro- scribed in ench State by the Legislatura thereof, but the Congress may st any time by law make or alter sach regulstions, exceptastothe places of choosing Senators. " Under this scction, Congress has nlready fixed the time of electing both Senators and Représenta. ‘V,I'"' ."3 {l]ll enacted that Unlied States Snper- s RADWAY'S READY RELIER CURES THE WORST PAINS In from One to Twenty Minutes, NOT ONE HOUR After Reading this Advertisoment need any one Suffer with Pain, RADWATS READY RELI CURE FOR EVERY PALY, I¢ was theSiratand Is the ONLY PAIN REMEDY {That tastantiy stops the most excructatiog paizs i, {ays [ndamination and cures Concestions wheitier of ho Lungs, Stomach, Bowels OF 0156F gIands or urgeas, by one application, In from One to Twenty Minutes, ‘No matter how violent or excruclating the pain, the Rbeumatia Bed-rdden, Innrm, Crippled, Nervous, Neuraigie, or prostrated with diseasa may sufler, RADWAY'S READY RELIEF {nches, about which tima the storm seemed tonbate. A perfect gale attonded the storm, and In many places the snow is drilted to the depth of six or elght feet. The only passeoger 1rains that have arrived to-day were the Haont- bal & 8t. Joe, which came in five hours late, und the Councll Bluffs, thap arrived almost ou thne. ANl other trafns aro snow-bound, but some are expected i to-night. The Mis- souri Pacifle, dig’ here this momlng. is stuck near Greenwood, the Kaosns City & Northern near De Witt, and the Kansas Pacific & Banta Fe between Lawrence and Topeka. No passen- ger trafus went ot this afternoon. Business of all kinds {s yirtually suspended. 87, Louis, Mo., Dec. 18.—A Leavenworth dis- pateh sava & very heave snuw-storm reached that city about 0 o'clock last nizht, accompanled by slicht wind, ‘The snow 1cll rapldly all night and during to-usy, covering the ground to the devth of more than fiftecn inches on the level, and drifting In magy pinces high enough to hide tences from sidnt. Tho storn still continues, although niot so scvere ns fns the morning. It ia consldered the heaviesc snow-storm known in Kansas for ten years. The Missouri River Is full of floating ice, &nd ita <losing 13 looked for sovn. sirects, was burned about 7 o'clock this mora- Ing, together with two hales of cotfon stored in the building. It wos an old, rickety nffair, and was {nsured for $2,000 in the Royal, and §700 In the Sun Mutual, both of Now Orleans, A thou- sand dollars will cover the Joss ou tha bulld- ing, while the cotton, valued at about $800, 1s & total loss. It was in contemplation to tear away the building and ercct a now one, AT WAPELLO, IA. BunLiNGToN, Ia., Dec. 18.—A special to the (azette says Col. John Blrd’s fine residence at Wapeilo, Ta., was burned last night, with all {ts contents. But little Insurance. e t—— GOVERNMENT GOSSIP, Thero wora 870 barrels of aleohol exported from this clty yesterday, & The subsoriptions to tho 4 per cont bonds yesterday at the Sub-Treasury smounted to but X ’ Tho Snb.Treasury dishnraemonts yester day were 814,000 In currency, $4,000 in silver, and $3,000 In gold. The internal-rovenno receipts yesterdny amonnted to $30,570, of which $26,570 was for tax-pald spirits, $3,043 for tobacco and cigare, and §383 for beer, The officials at the Custom-Houss were in recelpt of a circular yesterday, stating that the De- partmont had decided to sbandon ¢ Irrucllcu of tequiring labels on certaln imported articles, such #s canned goods, fish, otc. The nvera;%u yield of l{flflh to the bushel of grain for tha ‘month of November for all the distlileries In this district was 308 gallons, which 18 greater than the avernge yiold forany one month 81. PAuL, M{nn,, Dec. 13.~Merrill and Gault, of the Milwaukeo & St. Paul Company. snd Drako aud Bishop, of tho 8t. Paul & Sloux City Comnpany, have been In conference to-day with a prospect, as Gen, Bishop fuforms your corre- spondent, of msking & sat{sfactory comprotnise of the pending difticul ty regarding tho right-of- way for a new short linoto Minneapolis. Other- wise, Bishop says, litigation will delay the oper- atlon of both Companies, One of the numcrous theorles reached regarding tho con- cealed causes of the coofiict, aud proba- bly nearest the truth, is es follows: The Miiwaukee & 8t. Paul Compony have for scveral years intended to construct a short lins to Minneapolis, by swhich to avold the present crowdipg of trains anml! delays at Mendota Junction, Its proposed short-lina right-of- way would cover about three miles of the river bank, most available for the use of the surplus water-power from 8t. Anthony Falls, which real-estate men imagine will beof immense value: fo time to come, The same line would be shortest and best for & connection between the Bt. Paul & Sloux City track In this city, and tho Mioneapolls & St. Louis spur track to the most important mills fn Minnecapolle, Sinco the recent abandonment of thé scheme credited to the Milwaukee & 8t. Poul Company, of building & rallvay from Sank Rapids to bring the Northern Paciticto Minneagolis, and makiog closo _running and operating conuections be- tween that ‘road and the Milwaukeo & 8t. Paul Roasd, tha Minncapolis & 8t, Louls Company, an extenslon of the Chicago, Burllogton & Quincy, has agreed Rallroad, received hero to-night, says that pos- seasion of this road will bo given at midnioht to the Atchiron, Topeka & Banta Fe. and that orders have been issued directing employes to report to the Genernl Manager of the Atchlson, Topeka & Hanta Fe Rallroad. lows: For, 16,003; againet, 14,604: blacks, 20, 6504 total, 67,217, The difference between the totala of the atovs 18 1O, 'To shaw that the raturns have not been carrectly m and discrepaucics and errors exlst in the toli tho city and the country-'towns, 8 tabu- lsted tement has been, goticn up. The total vofe of the cuunty on Superintendent of Puolic In- struction fs given as 50,055, and for State T er, 1,057, —a differonce of two only. The testants consider these as a fair average and s good criterion to go by, and compare the ofMicial yote— 67,217—on tne bond question with them. " The subtraction of ~the latter total _from the one gr!cedlnl #_shows 740 as the differ- ence,, which the gentlemen think {8 too ,ru( to warrant them in betleving that the returne or 8heriff were correct, They slsv show that, while the tatal vote of the county on the bona queation, ua_returned by the Master in Cnancery, is 560,217, the names of voters on tho poll-ilsts nnmber 560,700—~306 more than the number of ‘votes returncd, ‘The total official vota of the eounty for Sherlf? {a 58,708, while the contestants clalmthat tho poll- books show G7,01%, or 000 more names on the books than there were votes cast. The city poll- books contain 40,103 names of voters. and the conntry towns 11,410, The official vote for Sheri@ e us follows: lloffmann, 24,404: Kern, 20,4803 Tyan, 8,310; Dizon, 6,500 total, 50,706, One precinct 1 represented to have 83 more votes ro- turned than tlero Are names on the poll-bool The above are cited by the contestants dence thst discrepancies in the returns exist, ana they bellove that, when the count e made by order of ine Conrt, errors and fslse returns enough to overcome Mr. flofimann's majority will be fonnd, in which belief the recount will show them to have been mistaken. It 1s understood that P. J. O'Connell, the dofest- ed Cosnty Commisaloner from the Lake District, will alnc apply presently fur a recount. ———————— . SUICIDAL. Spectat Dispateh (o Tha Tribuns. : ITEMS, Mr. J. Whitmore, late manager of the Inter- nationa) Fast Freight Line, has been appointed agent of the Blue Line (fast freight) at Ksnsas City. Mr. A, E. Chatwick, attorney for a portion of the bondholders of the Chicazo & Lake Huron Ratlroad, who recently returned to Port Huron from New York, asserts that the Alhany Com- mittes and bondholders have not offeréd their bonds for sale to Mr. Vauderbllt or to any one else. The managers of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railroad ars now In_Colorado arrang- ing to take posscssion of tho Denver & Rio Grande Rallrond under tha lease for thirty years recently cffected, ‘The extension of the main llue ot the Atchison, Topcka & Santa Fe Rail- road sotithwest has slready crossed the Colorado line foto New Mexico, and s being pushed vig- aroualy with the intent to reach Los Vegas by the 1st of April. The Denver & Rio Grande will also be extended at onco through the Grand Canon of the Arkausas to Leadville, A weeting between the managers ol the Chi- cagro, Rock Istand & Pacitic Railrond and the grain shippers at this point was to have been held vesterday to have s discussion reparding the afleged discrimination azainst this city on the part of the Iowa pool Hne. Mr. Hugh Rid- dle, President, and Jotn T. Hsnford, Traflic Manager, of this road, wére In their office all day BLOOMINGTON, ILL. Huecial Dispateh to The Tridune, Hr.ooMiNGTON, 1L, Dee. 18, —Eight to twelve {nchus of stow on alevel,—the heavlest fall in yeara; no drifting. Dloomington sesma the judging from rallrodd weather reports. The offiers of the Chicagn & Alten report o snow- fall all over their Hnes. On the Missour! Divis- fon, the snow s reported two fect deepona Jevel, The fall was very light north of Pontfac, 4 ited States Daputy Marahate ahall be | sinca Msy last. Meupins, Tonn., Dec. 18,—A young Uerman WILL On the Western Division, runniog from Dwight walting for the advent of theahippers, but none tat .,|2u|,,,.. for lNeprescntatives, with free . with the 8t. Paul & Sloux City Company for the ce, W th o 3 Y of No. 875 0 named L. W, Wertmueller, sou of tho propric- fo Wit thore wa s bew e | b SRR S | sttet mede e aonsrann shefors | £, 5 i W Gni STl SIS |, Al S of Moy 27, St Tl | oW Brones i usiviies | AFFORD INSTANT: EASE, Tord County, all freights wero abandoned for ;‘flfimfl e uscd i compelon b ofcombRules, Truds Committeo hnd requosted the managers | Congress, may go sill furiter and doclare what | on tho chareo of having falled to erase the stamps | Statc, abot bimself through tho braln about the nizht, Passenger traing are all equibped | Cipy Road at Minneapolls, and tbe terminus of :-’m'nl,‘; ‘;nt:‘u:?l:nE,‘;,‘.,r,:(e:,‘{n;‘::“g|,g‘;-.sefi|n¢:|n;; Bern of the Houss of Neprascntalives. how they | same, - 'The dofondant claimed that ths fatlure was | P00M to-dsy, in Bergman's cigar store, on Maln | Inflammation of the Kidneys, with two engines, and makiog time. At 10 | 45’ Afinneapolis & 8t. Louls Road st 8t. Paul, T on ot & ure-uul'umlnnu. It was thew | shall be rocelved und counted, and even thatsuch | tho work of a wicked employe, and the case was | street, No cause is known, excapt that he had Inflammation of the Bladder, o'elock the west-bound Denver oxpress left | Lesides shuttiog out other companles from “ndefl‘“ufml“ that tho grain shippers wonld go | glections ahall be managed and returns made by | continued tl) to-day to give him a cliance to pro- | been set down on by his father for too much | JpAammation of the Bowels, Musor Cluy witicthres sriloes. lh “‘"{'“ m“‘ ,fi“m"‘ H flzll’lll "(’" (ay | aud meot the Tioek Talaud Hisvageis. & M y,}:fi?n?:;:\. fl%:’:ol‘;:“fln:l‘-“&r‘:fl:mu“ sy %'55 the negligent "ane, the ball belng 630d At | yoriplegsncas, and, belug out of employment, """ Congestion of the Luzgs, ‘ through n Minneapolls = m strict; | Riddic's office. Th as evidently a misun- ¢ 5 7 . 2 GALESBURG, ILL. The Milwankeo & St Faul folks, Iearning of | dorstewding an 018 sccamtte ’ gant o (aUtsion that an sdverso decinlonJn re- | Assfatant District-Attorney Thomson pro- | Fitlout say means Lechose daspondent 8of | gorg myropt, Difficalt Breathing, Special Dispateh to The Tribuns. this agreement, haatlly orzanlzed o company " Constitution has neen mado by the Supreme Court | B0uNcca &1 ** interview, ™ purparting to be_held | SO 10 and bad bee “‘ Samphis S0out two . + Palpitation of the Heart Gargsnung, I, Dec. 18%—The most exten- | under the genoral law of the State, and pro- ‘Tho Indlanavolls Journal saya tho opening of ZHIZIEL TR opinion on the Foarteenth Amend. | With him and published lo an aficrnoon pancr | YEars o s 2 AL it .PN Ryill i i - 4 : a his section for | ceeded at midnizht to begin the work by which | the Chicazo & Alton short line to Kansas Clty | micnt {n the cane of the United Statos sgainst | TAuraday, as being purely fctitions. Iio wan made | mooths. Ho has a young wifo in Nashylile. Hysterics, Croup, Divhtheria, flvu snow-stormn witneased in shis section for | F05, 5 e el Nintian fora prior claim o the | 180f more imuortanc to Indianapolis ratlway | Crulkehank, in which the Conrt nald: 1o express therel the opinfon that ihe alleged im- Epecial Dlapaich to The Tridune, Catarrh, Influenzs, neverul years la pow Iu progress, It sot Iu about | riph('o¢ way. Tao St. Paul & loux ity Com- | Intetests than ‘a mero reading of the {tem | SThe Foirtcenh Amewiment prohibitatheStata | peachment, proceodings, ‘againgt Judzo Wlodectt | | damovitis, Wis, Dee 10otlorbert Koo | oo o doothache midulght last uight, and has continued over | pany set up & claim Lo the groand so far broken | Would, without counnent, suprgest. Undoubt~ | from denylng to any porsan within its jurisdiction “":"n"""fl" ulile;_and & untasquong ml"vrlhl ball,-who attempted sulcido last Baturday ul 3 h since. Fully cirhteen inches of snow have | by virtue of the_ alleged conteact with tho Mil. | €dly the Chicago & Altou, belog a Chicago road, | the equal protection of the laws. Dat this pro- | 001D in tho snine paperzave him credit for piacing | becausu lis lady-ove rofused hiin, s rapldiy re- Neurnlgia, Rheamatism, q ¥ Vinkee & 86 Paul G dividing thed wllfdo all fn {ts puwer to move busincss fu that | ¥ision does not, any more than the one which we | Jidge Blodzett only a little lower tuan the angels, | covering, and Is now consldered out of danger. hil Chil ulready fallen, and at this hour it appears to bo | Waukee t. Paul Company, dividing their | Fo ) B0 oy taking the Indlanabols, Bloom. | Bave just considered, add anything to the rihts | IF. Thomeon stated yestorday to 8 Thinuxe re- Spertal Nixpiteh 19 The Tribune, Cold Chills, Ague Chills, stormine more terrific than cver. ‘The wind |-Joint ownership of the track and right Inlr-ztl:m":fid \\'u:yn.-m ggnln Lhu;ll:tulu'e"bntwuen which® one citizen bas under tho Constitution | POTter thathie had expressed mo such opinion as ) y of way to Mondots. The rivalry be- tween ‘the citles of 8t. Poul and Minncapolls for raflway aud other advantages has crested consideratilo feeling regarding this contest, but wresent tndlcations arg that the affair will be amicably compromised, and that neither of the« Compunies interested has auy designs to justify ‘BuntiNgToN, Ia., Dec. 18.—Charles Schwerln, an old and respected citizen of Burlington, com- mitted_sulcide to-day by shooting himselt throuzh the head with a plstol. Financlal dill- cultlea and hard drinking are thealleged causcs, Chilblains, and Frost Dites commenced Dlowing very hard about § a’clock this evening. [f it continues during the night, fiml there are no Indications to provent ft, all the north and south roads lesding into the city will he blockaded. The drifts fn muny places arc niready several fect high. Tho rallroads are against another. Tho equality of the righte of citizens 1¢ & _principie of republicanism, = Fvery republicon Government Jo In duty bound to pro- tect all 1s citlzens in the enjoyment of this priucl. pleat 1t 1s withjs its power. That daty wus originaily sxanmed) by tho Riates, and it stsll ro. maios there, ‘The only obligntion reating vpon the United States In tosee that the States do not Konsas Cityand the East is shortencd seventy miles. ‘This of fteelf will naturally send busl- ness over Indianapolis lines, and certalnly the Chicago & Alton will make the Indiananolts, Bloomlvaton & Western its route for ol busi- ness copslgned to Cinciouatl, Louisville, Balti- more, nnd southicustern poluts, and this of itself was imputed to him in'the aforesaid sheet, or, In fact, any opinlon whatevor to the reporter thercof, and, what was niorn, bad no opinlon to express in the matter anynow. Jandge Lawrence is nnderstood to havo re. celved the **sacond batch " of instrnctions from Washington, aud, while nothing definite could be priteation of ihe Teady Tellet to tha purte pas ere Uie pain or difjculty existe will aiford em . lapatt Tha Trtbune, D nfurt. m\ln;lz x.nlll tl:nt lsl Dbosalbly ;o ?rnzgmuddc!‘?_v:é Tl:fi hoatllity elther licre or at Miuneapolis. wllllurtmll y increaso lhu‘l‘;ualnuu l?r the Indian- fl?;?'..;"; ;'#"~“:‘1${:;:‘:°"“‘:;:‘Q:&fl":j‘:":g~ l{r:’l"‘ye :fi::n‘g:np;‘lm?l;m; ‘:‘:un::nn'lu;iris‘dl ehtiee Axx :nl;';:t,” fiufi,unec. 18.~The State x..".".':‘»i.‘;’:;L"'.’lfi"rfl' é?.“fi‘»&‘é“:‘.'fi!i’#&!’;&:!m'fi evening tralng, however, were ne, el apolis, Bloomington ‘estern Road. " ~ > | #actory all around, and that the Judge will proba. it fryuite urn‘;l'l?‘lxle "'1'"1' by moraiog the tralns ANRWROAD IO OMANTA, uplis, Dloominglon s Western Ko ment l¢ liited 1o the enforcemont of this yust- | piy ianify e willingnees to sccont tho canduet of | Dental Assoclation miot hare to-dav, Dr. (. L, | Hearibura, ick lleadache, Diarriien, Lyseatcr, will be several hours late. E 3 Colle, Wind in the Bowels, aud all Internal ‘l’l n3. Travelers shiould always carry 8 bottlo of RADWAY'S READY RELIKEF .~ A few drops in walct will prevent sickne: né from change of whier, }:.l:. tier than ¥ren randy or BLitters as & stious FEVER AND AGUE. the Custom-llouse cases, If, fudeed, he has not alresdy done w0, As to the uxact nature of the in- structions, nobody expects to ever know anything unless o b a confidante of the Judge, or unl he possens the power of mind-teading Lo & rema; Fleld, of Detrolt, presiding, to consider mat- ters which they contemplate lsying befors the, Leglslature, which meets Jan, 1. They decided to ask for an appropriation of $7,000 per anpum, instead of $4,600, a3 herotofore, and will claim this on the zround of tha unprecedented growth of the college, which, during four years® exist. CANADA. Plous Indians~Loulso’s Cane—~Noman Cath- olio Loyalty—A Emall Btanding Army=— Misslonnry Meetingu—The Jesults~Afayor Menudry of Montreul=The Rav, Dr, Robb. Bpecial Dipalch (0 The Triduns. 0. JOSEPI, MO, Epectal Dispatca 10 The Triiune, Sr. Jokeri, Mo, Dec. 18.—The snow which :ommencod to Tall here Jast night at 10 o'clock runtimeed to 1a)l furlously all day and drife al- nost heyond precedent, The depth s twelye Wasninaton, la., Dee. 12—In your daity fssue of tho 11th fnat. [ read a very Interestinge communication from ** Wide Gauge,’ showlng the grent advantoge to Chicagof the people conld sccure anotber rallroad from there to Council Bluffs, owned by themselves, [doubt not that the people all nlong the line This declston, 1t will be seen, rofers only to the Fourteenth Amendment, and 1n aplte of it 'the bext Republican lawyars of the Senate declare that the FourteenthAmendment confers theright to enforca ita provisions, Tha Janguage ** Nor snalt any State deprive any person of life, liberty, or proporty without s due procesa of law, nor deny to any per- son within its Junsdiction the equal protection of g8 #ble degree, or unless the progress of tho cases in the Judge's hands shonld, ss it probably will, give #n inkling as to what hae ‘;nud between himaelf snd Washington on thiv polnt. It has, until lately, the Is was, In substance, copled from Magna | beon supposcd that Jim Kecno was about the bewt ence, has had an annual average lacrease of 40 mr‘z.vtfl}!&?:ln AQUR cn?d for ifty cents. Therels orr. ) - | € . ‘aszont I Lis world that will cure Fever fnches on the level, Lut geveral feet deep on the | of such a road will regard it with shmflar futer. | o oo ‘(,‘::;,‘j,”:‘;,:":e,‘{"',nf‘ff,',F',‘,”,’;u‘f‘,“ n?;',,', St thaegreat’ ..'.1?.5‘3.’35&".%3‘.’:‘5327.‘.’{3; manwhom the roportorebave camaincontactwithio | per cont,—a larger perccnlage than avy othir | aniAsuceand il otiier Maidrious, Hllious, scat sidewalks and agalnst the houses, All the { est and desire. The same extortion exacted of persona of rights, or denylog protection, weant more than tho moxt literal constructlon of the words would mean, They meant that the King slould juxire tho enjoyments of these rights as well as not deny them. “So tn the present fnstance the Fourtecntn Amendment not only prohibits the Siates from depriving all citizens of civil rights by furmal cuactinent, but it makes it the duty of the States to take measures to insura a1l theiz cite izena In the onjoyment of these rights, and {f thoy do uot do this theu Congress hisa the power by ap. rmmmn logislatlon to enforce the provisions of he Conatitution, it has nlresdy been ssld that Republicans have held in ufilfll 1o the Fifteenth Amendment that Congress has thie power to pasé maby wore, and mors stzingent, laws than bave yet been eoacted In order to enforco its provivions. 'This was the ground held wheu the Enforcoment bill was Mr. Carpenter safd of It at that time that **thi auwendment to the Constitution {s ample, and clotbes coulu with all power to secare the ond which it dec hall bo sccompllehed.” Uthers nsad somew milar language, The apinion of the Hupreme Court In the case of the United States agatnet luera does not shake this pusition in the least, It simply declares that the Enforcemont lc: Is (lhfltllu, as will be sven by the following extracts: ** Righta or immuaities created by or dependent upon the Conatitution of the United Sisles can bo dopartment horo cver obtained. The Ausocia- tion also decided to memorializo the Legisiatura tor the passage of a law regulating the practico of dentfury fn tho State, tho same to affect only those who commence practice In the Stato after {t hos taken effect, —————— SPORTING NEWS. Special Dispatch (o The Tridune. Keoxux, Ta., Dec. 13.—A hundred-mile walk- ing watch for a purse of $100 between G. O, Campbell, an amateur of this city, snd Mme, Duprec, the professional pedestricnve, was convluded to-might. Campbell guit on his clghty-second mile, having walked that distance 1u ulneteen hours and thirty-two mioutes. At that timo the contestants’ werc oven. Mme. Dupree comploted the distance {n four hours and lifty-suven minutes, walking tho Jast nile in sleven minutes, Jauesrown, N, Y., Dee. 18.—The 100-mile walklug mateh for %m, botween Miss Mary Maurshsll, of Chicago, aud Dan Carrol, of War- ren, Pu,, was won by thofornier, she belog one 13p ahead, and heldthat position since the ity third mile. Judge Lawrenca carries ot tho palm for being the closest-moothied man in theee, or berliaps any other, parts. Ho could give the Sphinx poiats suy day fo the weck. It is understood that tho Cnetom.House indicted will turn up In Judgo Tiodgett's court. room Monday, their ball requiring thelr appear- ance at that time, They are all supposcd to have provided themselves with gilt-edyed attorneys, and oach and every one of themn may bo exuected to **ausume a ¥irtue, " 1f he bas it not, and to enter the plea of ** not gulity " with the mighty indig- uation of & righteous man who hus been hounded by & wicked and perverse (irand Jury, OF conrss they will aIf reiterate thale desires” fora apeedy rial thal Ir lunocence may be Lroucht vutas noonday, A« has been previous) inthnated, Potter and MMl will probably — ssk for separatc iriale, and the motion will probably be pushed with a gvod deal of vini and vigur,—as if thers could be separsts trisls under an indictoient for conspiracy. 'I'ne Governiment will, of conrse, resist muy such woave, and there 18 a chance ‘that theso disiine guished gontlemen from the East will uot be ace cammodated accarding to their desiree. THE COUNTY BUILDING, The offico of Btorekeoper ot the Insane of the dfiferent Departmets, for the purpose of acquirinz from them a knowledgo of the public business of the country. Senator Afking, in & spcech as Chalrman at s mlssfonary meeting held in the Dominfon Mothodist Church, referriog to tho late Rov, Mr. McDoueall’s influcnce in the Northwest, sald that the Blackfeet Indians, forincrly tho most blood thirsty, bad become quite tractable. A gentleman also told him thst there wasa band of Indians liviug on the slupo of the Rocky Mountalns, who would never slt down to a meal without tirst asking the Divine vlessing, ‘This hod struck him as an extraordinary atate- ment, but was confirmed by what had come under his notice a fow days ago, white colag throuzh correspondence connecied with the Mounted Police. ‘The fashion of the Princess Loulse, in carry- ing o small cany, has been contarious., Young ladies in Ottawa are rnllowlnfi‘:no example. ‘The Rowman Cstholic Bishup of Ottawa Is absent from Canada, and the Hev. Perelunvent, V.{., u_representativa ol that Church in the Ottawa Din[‘dn, waited on thelr Excellon:les ay Typhold, Yellow, and other Fevars (alded by liadw ;{I‘Ys. »0 q:kllly a3 RADWAY'S IBADX’ HELL tralug on Enstern roads came in this evening, canta per botties hut somo of them late. As the snow continues to fall und drifL, it [s feared the tralns will bave liculty hercafter. ‘The atorm has not ex- tended far north, but sppears to be spreading, The weather s not cold, but the snow is not meltiug. » Chicago by theso ronds owaed by forein cape italists oppresscs the peopls fu Towa with equal force, They ure as eager as your people to lind rellef. “Wide Gauge® has” evidently glanced uver tho naps of Illinois and Tows, and found o destrabie hne to build a short and cheap road from Chlcago to Council Blufls, ¢ 1, too, have looked over these maps, and beg leave to cull apccial attention to what will be readlly consldered a atill shorter, cheaper, aud better route, both for Chicago, the people along thellae, and the compnny making it. This 18 merely a general conclusion reachied from a map {nspection only, and present it as such, ‘The distance from Cnicnzo to the Mississlppl River, at & polut east of Washington, Iows, is thirty sections, or 180 milecs on s ntmhm Yine. From this river point to Council Blufls 1s forty- two sections, or 252 intles on au air lne, wakiig 1n all about 482 miles, This Is the most uccurate distance from those 1wo great abjective poluts one can get at by these sectlonnl maps. It will be obacrved that Counel! Blfits {s about forty-flve miles south of au eust and west line starttng at Chicago, Tha anglein the lue Is at the river. From that {:olut this route 'will extend through eleven of DR. RADWAY'S Sarsaparillian Resolvent, THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER, OP CIIRONIC DISEASE, scroF UL L CH Sy LA TIC, HAHRDITARY OR BE 1T BEATHD U0 KR Lungs er Btomach gm'- or Hoves, Flesh or CORRUPTING THE SDLIDS AND VITIATING THE FLUIDS, Chy tiam, Scrofula, Olandular Swelitaz, O paut At ex soue. Sy vl Conipiatats, Dicediig of e Luog, Drapspeis, Watet bite Bwell Inn“ MENDOTA, ILL. Special Dispateh to The Tridbuna MeNDOTA, {1l Dec. 1.—It has becn anowlng througuout this section of the country all day, and 13 vow (11-p. m.) comlug down as fast as it can fall, without the Icast Indlcation of ceaslog for hours to conte, It {s aboutsix inclics on the leve), and fu some places considerably drifted, ‘Iratus from the East are on teed time, but from the West aud South sre mucki bebiud, and the ruu will be very light to-night. KEOKUK, IA. #pecial Dispaich fo The Tyibuns Keoxux, lu., Dec, 1&—A yviolent suow-atorm bas prevalled here for the past twenty-four wurs, coverlug the ground to the depth of b S 10" Doloreaus, White 5w Famore - Rideau Hall, The Mar Lorno expreased | protected by Concross, The form and manaer of | 5, 10m 14 to bo created, 1t 1 5ald, cete, BiIE 800 g Dlsesenr Mercuriar: Dissaaen Fe 2 ot Ne 0t rail- | tho Bnest farming counties in [ows with a popu- 3 - | the protection may be such as Cangress in tho lo- 4 oS 18 Complaints, Gout, Dropay, balb Rbeuw, Bres 'S'fi'."..';:f |’I‘|:.Il mZ'J",L;: n::l!:.w‘:an:l:z: nul: Iatjon of n&‘e‘r"yw‘,he‘:f't‘\::;,“"{“u&‘l Mhecounly« e o o oD prtotian, | ilihata exercis uf Its logisiativo discrotiou shall | Thio default agalust Adolph Mosos, entered OBITUARY, als Complaiaw, " dout, Dropay, bai Rusiil | ) N vl - More e CUTH, vrovile. ‘Ihis may be barzsd 1o meot the necessls tles of & particalar right 1o bo protected, **Tha Fiftcenth Amnondment does uot confer the right of suffrage upon sny one. It prevents the Htates or the Unlited Btates, however, from giving E'fnhu'ncu in this particular to une citizen of the nited Btatos over snother on acconnt uf race, color, or pruvlous condition of seryliude. Kefore stendoption this could be done. Itwas as much within the power of a Biate tdexciude citizeus of the United States from voting on account of race, it was on account of age, hroperty, or on. Now it s not. 1f citlzens of one baving ?ullmullnn-‘ are pormitted by law to Bpecial Dizvateh to The Tridune. Jorizr, 111, Dec. 18.—A great deal ot sorrow is felt in Jollet and Will County for the death ol Mr. Charles Clement, of this city, which oc- curred ou Wednosday evening at 8 o'clock, 1le was ono uf the ploneers of the northeastern part of tho Btate, havivg como to Jolict nearly fitty years ago, when Indisu-trading was s profitable busluess fu this reglon, fle was quite wealthy, but lived plainly and unosientatiously. A year ago ho was stricken with paralvsis, and oo the cing sent with double-headers, The storm is she severcst that has visited this locality for several years, QUINCY, ILL. Special Divateh to The Tribune Quineoy, M., Dev. 18,—It has suowed here tontinuously for nearly twenty-four hours. Thy naw-1all is tho heaviest that has becn known in thts sectlon for years, and the rallroad tralog wre Llocked in every direction, & throne of her Mojesty. New uuiforins bave been sllotted to the Ot~ tawa Rifies, and will be served out to the mem- bers of the company at ooce, It has been geated that, In case the Government alio raising of four additional couipsnics, as peti- tloned for, thy corps be called the Priucess Loulse Regunent, with the cousent of her Royal Highuess. b3 Nueeial Pirgatch 18 The Tribune. MONTREAL, Dec, 18.—~The United Servics Ga- l;llll states that 8ie Selby dmythe, commanding 1] aweck ago In the Crimlnal Court, was set asido yesterday upon hia bringing In his prisoner, ‘The old Commisaioners have not yot gotten their an for thelr lant quartor's services, cxcept such a have discounted their vouchers. They got & tasto of thelr mismanagement afier all, Mr. Schoeninger, lato n Deputy ander Kern, 1a to bo added to Sheri® Tofflmann's staf, if he hua-not already boen. Kchoeninger fe 0 guod oficer, snd some person will have tu ¢lve way for him, The unfertuuata individual is sald to live on the North Slds, aud boef are rulsed in thess counties thag (n any ;‘lwlu nuumber of counties cast and west in tho 'y i This {s & mere outllne briefly stated, and 1 submit it tor the fuspection of those who contemplato such o dusirable coterprise. © A Ling, THE COMMERCIAL EXCURSION TO MEXICO, ‘The Hlinols Central Rallraad Comipany has ls- Liver Complalint, &c. Not only does the Barsaparillisn Resolvent exc:t l peinedlalagenia In fe cure of Chyonlc, sortuluy Coustitutiunal, and bkin Discascs, but it 18 thooud posltive cure for KIDNEY AND BLADDER COMPLAINTS, UAnary and Womb Diseases, Gravel, Disbates, Drorer, tuppsge of Waier, lucuntioence. of Urlue, Brighis fatase, *llmmlnur and i all cascs where tuero & brick-dust deposits, Or tho water s thick, cloudfy miixed with substances like the white of & exi. W ke whiio sl ¢ 2, dar sucd a circular apnounciog that the commerclal wilitia forces of the Dominion, has been sus those of another, haviug (he saue qualifica- 8ih instant he recelved a secund etroke, from | [HfS % of therala_ s mbelis DECATUR, 1LL. wxeursion to Mexleo will leave Chicago Jan, 4 at | thorized by the home sutharitics to form & wust be, Previous to this amcndment there The crowded condition of the Orlminal | which he did not rally, 1ls leatos & wile, 0u6 | Whon thore s & brickin. Luraing seasation when s Bpeciat Disvatch i0 Ths Tribune® smull stavding army {n this country, and that a | was no constitutionsl gusrantoe against this dis- 5 o'clock p. m., from the [liuols Ceatrul Rail- Cnurt roum the last few days. and incldent thereto road Depot. - ‘The routo will be as follows: Chi- tho rush i gotting in end uut, has brouxhi out the aurpestion that in case of fre It would not bos sou, Mr. Arthur Cleinent, and ons dsugbter, Mixs Allce. g sensation ipg water, sud patn [ the stall of tus back and s1and criminativn, Now thelojus.” bold by drugglste. FRICE ONK DULLAL. Decatin, 1L, Dee. 13.—A bliading sheet has complete modification of the militia and volun- been talling hers without cessatlon for tbres test forces (s likely ta take rluce. s 1s. 1t follows that the smcndment has invested the cltizona of the United : - i cago 1o Cairo, vis 1llinols Central Raiirond; | ~ An event of conelderabie Importance has been | States with & new Constitationsl riabh which 1a | vory wafe placs. The doors all open inward, and : y g ‘ o ccting power of Cangroas, Tnat | wit m It OPERA {:nj‘:lrls:;ss‘l Le strcets and wilowalica are asalick | Cajro 1o New Orlenns, vis Clilcago, St Louts & | Kolug on bere this week, elog a serica of anul- | Huytly .,.n.'f.uu., from Siacrimigation ia thi P "“’.'.,flf.,‘..fi;‘.'fi'éfu‘?}" e doora' :n“nmlnb: I Special Dipaich to The Tribune Naw fouk, Dec. 18.—Marla Roze is under contract to siog with Her Majesty’s Opera for the uext four mouthe. The vupers weru slzned to-day. ;8ha ls to recelve $800 per week, aud Henry © Mapleson, her maosger, gels 20 - per ccnt of the net receipts, Max Btrakosch offered thess tcrms by telegraph from Loulsville Tucsday, but Mr. Mapleson, 8r., bad tho first chance and prowotly made the contract. Minole Hauk was threatuncd with arrest to-day for refusal to pay the costs of $700 growing out of a lawsull with 3rs. Plke sotmo uue years ago. ‘The arrest was not made, snd the matter will probably be settied, ———— INSANE. &vectal Diapasch 10 The Trivuns, Abpntax, Mieh,, Dec, 18B—Heury D, Taft, formerly & clothing mgrchant bere, sud at differ- ent tlmes ewptoyed as time-keeper in the Lake Shore shops here and at Elkhart, has beon taken to the Pontiac Iusans Asylum. His dementls, origloating from {ll-bealth pud busloess Josses, e took the form of the Invention of electric and | jerual Visce: b o tnersl v nerpetual devices for igoitiog Zas-burners, aud ‘aé‘.i’i'n%h‘.‘fl:&‘%‘h Sulala wl BTy ':u‘ from Lie tiss uegotiated with wapy parties fu Detroit | 57 Obacrva the followiag symptoms resuitind fos the intruduction of bls chimerical dlscov- 6] oty ‘\uward Plles, Friiness of tha Blood {2 4 e ul erles. Acidity of the plotiach, Nauscs. u:uw::_;- New Orleans Rallrosd; New Orfeans to Vera Cruz, via Alexander’s Mexican Steamship Linog Yera Crus to City of Mexlco, via Vern Cruz & Mesico Rollway, The party will return from the City of Mexico io Vera Cruz by the same rond; Vern Cruz to Galves ton, via Alexander’s Swamship Line; Gal- veston to Houston, via Ualveston, Houston & Hendersun Haliroad; Houston to Longview, vis lnternatlonal & tireat Northern Railroad; Longview to ‘exarcsua, vis Texas Pacitic lailruad; Toxarcavs to Cairg, via 8t Louls, Iron Mountaln & Southern linllroml; Calro to Chicaygo, via lllinols Central. ‘Tho fare for the round trip will bo $130. Tbis includcs meals und slecpivg sceumuuodations on the steamer, but is vxclusive of all other charges, such leepiug-cur fare, mesls on ratlvouds, bhutel bills, cte. leepiniz-cur fare from Chi- vago to New Orleans aud tialveaton to Chicago will be $18 for the rouud trip. Full arrunge- ments bave been completed fur the accomuio- dation of the party at hotels wod stopptng- Naces oo the route. The cxcurslon party will e uuder Lhe wavagement and gullance of Col, David V. Whittug, No. 4 Ogdew Block, 16 whow sl cowmunications should be addressed. Sydelini o A TEMPORARIY ‘TRUCE, At the speclal request of the truuk-line mana. @era, the Chicago & Northwestern Railroad has versary missiouary meetings, instituted for the purpose of giving fnformatlou respecting the isslons of the Presoyterian Chureh fu Canads, 4t home and abroud, {n the hupe that a review of the work in which the Church ls encaged imoy tend to increaso intorest, otfort, aud Hber. ality un tho part of its membershin; and also that, by this weans, 8 wider fimpmy tmay be crested fu the work undertaken py sll other vrauches of the Christisn Church, The meet. ings ara held in the Crescent-Strest Church, nuder the Prealdency of the Rev, Dr, Jenkius. * I s repurted that tralns will be ruo between this city aud Quebes, ou the North Shore Katl- way, hext month. Capt. Kirwan, editor of the Montreal Past, in a tectura entitled *Tho Jesuits, and What They Have Doune for Civitization," detslied the bis- tory ot the Buciety, and the fndividual research- es of its members In every branch of scivuce, dlscovery, literuture, and srt. ‘The oath im- posed by the Order was explained at leogth,— the Jeeturer showing that the objects of 1be or- guolzation wero the education and evanzeliza- ton of tho world, which result it, tbrougl the umlrmfi real of [is members, was LOa very great extent brought abuut. Work, which has been suspended for soms tiie, will be comenced next week on the vari- cus sections of tbe Lachine Cunal, A large pnumber of laboring men are waiting to be emn- osed. {1 fa uaid that Mayor Beaudry will bo put for- t 1l ‘That bullding liable to take fross any oiher, and if it should hapven on auch s day as yoaterday many livea wou!d ba lost, Only a fow monibe ago & frc orokc ut fu the court-room, but It bappened that very few Dersuos were (here. The Comimnittes on Pablio Buildings and Public Service had another extended wrangle yes- terday sfternoon on the Emfamluu Lo advuuce to McNell & Non the witbheid percentage on the Court-House work, amounting 1o over §5.,000, but no conclusion waes resched. Tho arguwengude vauced in favor of the sllowance by suma of the Commlssigners wes that unless the advenca was miade MeNell & Son (Walker) would go into bank- rapley, ote, 'The arzument sieinst tho sllowsace was thut it would be s viotatiou of the contruct. but the more forcible one was that the county had no mopey to alk ad the further act that tha Trensuter—since there was no such thing ss & Court-House® Fund—had already refused (o sign warrants drawn under the contract, Mr. Burllng was in favorof the allow. aoce, notwithstandiug these fucts, and Mesars. Stewsrt and Coburn were halling between iwo opinlons, ors, Avors, Wood, Svofford, and Hoeae were unaflarably opposed to any aljowauce, for tho resscns kiveu above. “'Tho Jacts arc that Walker liaa becu ever stucetu comuencud the wurk in figancial distzess, aud, so fur as money for Court-Ilouse purposes ls concerad, the county 1#iu the same dx. Thers ls nofadollar in the Treseury to draw unlnnhnnd £snnot be for the next year unleas the §7:0, 0 {u bonds are lssued, snd. underthe circumatances, it would seeul 3 waste th clag of the eleciive franchive onaccount of ress ubiained, colar, or previous conaltion of servitude. This, undur the exprewa provisions of the sscond section of the amendment, Congress may enforce by ap- te leglelation, decide that Cangre wust, therefos not yet rmvm:d by ‘spproprists fegislation’ for arged In the {n. the hunlshinest uf the offenss dictment. * 1f, therofore, it becomes necessary far Cangross to take the machinery of elections for Representa. tives out of tho bend of Ststu ofiicera entirely, i1n orderto ineure honcety sud fulz trestmont of all citizens, |t can by done under the autbority given vy the origlnal Coustitution. 1t any Stats falls to insure s}l §18 citizens the nghta and fwmupitiea guaranteed by the Fourteenth Ameudment, Lon- &ress can take weasures Lo secure the enjoyment of those rights. J( the lawe passed under the Fificenth Amendment are defective, then thoy can be amended, sud sn lnvestization for thu puipies of ascertaining whellier le; 10d unucuuryulm i proper. Z. FROM SITTING BULL'S CAMP, 8pecial Corrcapondencs of The Triduns Woou Mouxtvarss. N, W. Tesritory, Nov, 20.— sitting Bull, Littio Kpife, Loog Dog. and Black Mooa sre 8l camped on Franchman's Ureek, and ate 8]l pescesbly togaged lujbunting. The whole hoatile cainp were {8 & atate of kreat excltement on va) %s A\ae Cheyeona rauncrs, who reported tha! llq whole camp would arrive iaa few dsye, Maj. Walsh, commandiug Fort Wood Mountsins, MILWAUKER. Bpecial Dupateh o Tha Tribuma. MiLwavkes, Wis., Dec. 13.—ft commenced snowing licre at 6 o'clock this evening, Thus Iar the suow-fall fs sbout four fnckes. et JANESVILLE, WI8, Bpecial Dispatch (o The Tridune JangsviLLE, Wis., Uee. 13.—~Vbrea Inches of euuw has fallew bere sluce O o'clock, and the stora continues. BADISON, WIS, Special Dizpatch (0 The Tribuns. MaD1sON, Wis., Dec. 18.—About two inches of snow fell here to-night. Btill suowing, OF TEN YEARY GROWTH CURED By Dr.RADWAY'S REMEDIES. DR, RADWAY & CO,, 82 Warren-st.,N. DR. RADWAY’ REGULATING PILLS, endach ‘oustipation, Sestton. Dyspersin Blilousnzm. Pever. louaminsilsd of the lawcla, Files, snd sl dersugenienis of Jhe lacors. Warracled to eflert s mi(llflsl“ BURLINUTON, Buarinaton, la., Dec, 13—It has snowed steadily all day, sud has now reacbed a depih ot niue luches. INDICATIONS, Orrick or 7u¥ Cuikr BioNAL OFFICES, Wasuiseton, Dee, 14—1 a m.—ludications— Fur ‘Peunesice und the Obfo Valley, cloudy weather, with ralu or snow, warm soutbeusterly winds, falliug baroweter, followed by rising of tinia to further diacuas the dolug of souethtug T —————— plinetsurweight (Lo HOLET ¥y < restored Bho vates. frow Miwaukeo Eost. Thia | ward by bis frieads for o third term. Should | went #t 0dce to th caump, which was located about | Uik {4ty utterly nbosstblo to do st this time. 16 Lugs or Flutterings (3 1l Pler l"u':uII:: fitce‘;lti:u:::ifi“w'-‘::;. cloudy does not {ndicute; towever, that thls road has | he consent tu run, ke will be vigorously ope | e Bille on the Liritlen aide of Iha liue. and atald | iy b retacmbered that when \Walker took the THE GALENA JALL, o'kt dtieatt Ui 5 ecided 10 xubmit ta the 2 pee cont ditferentist atgth favorot thelakeund rail rates from Milwaukee. The mauarers of the Eastern roads will mees at tho Grand Pacule Hotel o thls city posed, as be has mede wavy encwlies during reglme, Bealded, iU las been cusiomary fof thi Mayor to retire after Gl the chiel j{vhui_hu: mm daye, aud duslly persusded the Indiane, con- ting of BUG L Gdaes, S0 move back from the hne, | Geatract lu the bame of MeNelll ¥ Sun the county Epectal Duavaieh 50 24 Triduna, bad to ‘.‘av‘.'u'cg Ilnuu £25, 000 um“ I:sk:ulllu sitn GarEya, 1N, Dec 13.—Altor o splrited com- BlUnY, 80 0 Cummissioners will take the palng ol 10 nunire, they will Sad now. (hal he bas Diedyed | PeLition ou the part.of sowe uftoea contractors, $30,000 uznines bis mext estimate, and that be fs | the Board of Supervisors to-day awarded ths weather, with suow or raln, varlable winds, wustly eusterly, uud lower pressure, 3 For'the Upper-Lake reglon aud Upper-Missis Hopt \nnc{l, cloudy weather’ with Ircuuxs?. v BGrthe B, posture: toms whey 1o | '“,«“.?"f’f‘.‘.‘: & jon. Yellowness | 1"-.“&.‘.:;. Limbe sud miug o Jed luttering &t the Heast, CLoklnd TAIII ln. - 00 wirriors, all well armed. about 1, 1 . for two years. Sitting Bull and thu Cblefs Ia councll all declded ‘Tlie suburban village of 8t. Yabries bas been Fi 0 that tney would not cross the line, but that if the ‘betler Off than b b 5 red th t b = will_free th suow, turtheasterly winda backiog to on the 18th, with the Exccative Commnttes of | gwindle Of 81,100 by. thelr late Secretary | Anicticas soldicrs camo on the Britis sofl they | O betler O than ho wus whew be counnenced the | coutract for bulding the Ju Davieas County o ed »oaterly, stutiosary of lower tewpergyre aod | Western ratfroud mauggers. aud take action fn :;fifi:fl.fl;fl%fluu ’Tuéa.'ir of tho place, | o¢ fuly mouid tiack them. ok den M the county L tia woney; thea | ol u this city, soceatly destroyed by Are, to box. Hold by Drugaisis. baroweter, . tepard to this mutter. The mau: e had been tmnculln_jlhdnn $0r thy last few Ma). Walsh had & **big tslk™ withi the Indlanus, | (i 0000008 10 make uny sdvances. . A. Btrecter, of tho Globe lron Works, Chi- rE . For the Lower-Mlssourt Validy, cloudy weath- | Northwestern rely upou the just! yvars, aud, the fi sud iwprensed them that be did not waat these con- g for §13,050. 10 be complcted by Bept. 1, ATD tr wud sngw, followed by clioring weather, | cause, and expect that toe trunk-tue musugers | § . stant arcessions of hostiles, and that be would R I disclusged, I, vulue, aud, 83 g village will have podbar the losi. Au Amrericsn godpauy are bezotiatiug for the purchgse oF property on the curuer of Cralgsud use sald to be of o udg Jiscovered, Lo was 14 Property of bls own, thy OHIO STATE GRANGE. 1574, The coytract for the masoury suu wood- CoLuusus, O., Dec. 13.—~Ths Btate Gravge :fi:fi"&?" ‘u‘:,bl,:'ilb stll:ci‘e"n.uiufmnug‘?;fi to<iay adupted resolutions asking the Legisla- | aite of the)old ome. 7Thus ends a vesed tureto pass & law forbidding hunting oa the | question. . winds muatly uorthweatesty, statiouury or lower dewperature and barometer. Fle duplay of cautionary sicnls will be Buapeuded oa the lakes, cxeopt st Miwasuke, hake kands with Inalsns whe bad be. baved as those Cheyenned bad Wward women i aud that (ne White Motber {Quevn Victoria; would be aure to pusish such men. The Nea Perces are becomg quite settleg asd will stop the alaerimivation now favor of tbe lake and ral) routes. At the same queeting ouother effort will be wads 10 orguealso su Esst-bound frelghs poo Bevel el wode in « False and True.’” Bend ratamp 1o RADWAY & CO., No. 33 Wer iDatloy WOrh thousesds W) ba sent YO0

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