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make personal anplication to the Conventlon. Bomo sav that 4. I, McAvoy will not enter tho Mste,” Others aay he will, and will give all ean- didates a tight” pull for the henor. Michael Brand wants the oflice too, it ia atated, and will donbtless be alided by the Influence of Ald, Daly, whao iy reported to have retired. The gentle Miles Kehoa Is rald to be working among the Commune for the *sit.” Miles Is popular, per- sudsive in his manner, and {s by no menns to he sncezed at. If ho is after votes he will get them, his frieny pay, but whether In sutlicient numbers o sq.cczc in {a doubtfal. TRE CITY TREASURYSIID is sald to bo_sought by ex-Senator Woodard; but Monroe Heath and [enry Milligan are each understood a8 willing to berome tho custodlan offcity scrip. In the Democratic camp Marshall Field, Clinton Briggs, and . D. Colvin are POLITICAL. The Senatorial Contest Transfer- rad to Springfield, Enlisting & Company of Sweet Stugers for the Cam- paign. N Activity in Looal Politios—Soms Alder- manfo Oandidates—Hoff- mann's 1 foremost on the roll. u's Beply. T Tuthil, the oresent, tneumbent, s 8 ate for re-election City- BENATORIAL, Attorney. Hehas heen a ...ccé’..f&%éic‘e'r, and, If his nnme §s brought before the Convens unn.mlfillo publicans say he will be nomi- nated. 1s, too, fn epite of the desires of Col, Ricaby, who would not mind occupylng the usition of judicial advlser to Chicago. Egbert Jamieson and W. J. Hrvnes are spoken of as Demucratic asplrants, with the chancesin favor of the former, who, howaver, will not accept. Mr. Hynes says he {8 not s candidate. Caspar Butr, Michacf Petrie; and others are Republican candiilates for Clt}y‘(‘lcrk. Ifans Hacriing and Olot Itfechel are the prominent Democrats, Til% ALDERMANIO CONTRAT will, it is eaid, be sbarp and prolonged, Can- didntes will wnnke cvery effort to secure the nominations, aud, when obtalued, to defeat their oppanents, s n the Frat Ward Ald, Tearsons retires. The vacancy is coveted by Obadish Bands, who ran and was_defeated o year ago, 1o i sakl to bo Ivlnztho wircs for victory. In the Seccond Ward, Ike Abrahams, Democrat, and Sam Englo, Republfcan, will coontest for Ald, Bal- lJard's place, The Third Ward Democrats are reported to have agreed upon Dennis O'Sulll- van a8 Ald. Cary's successor, 1). W, C. Leech, of the American Express Company, {s the reported standard-bearcr in the Fourth Wara. The Commune think they have things *pat" in the Fifth Wara, and will test tho question by placing o candidate in the fleld. Willlam O'Brien will bo tho Democraticaucressor of Ala. ‘ully. = In the Bixth Ward the Socfalistie! Tim O'Mara, it Is sald, will be elected. Malich Vesey, formerly of the city volice, will, it {s thought, make an ineffectual Democratic apposition, The question in the Beventh Ward is somuwhat rom- pMeated, The Council has not yet decided which of the two Aldermen from® that ward, MeNally or Rlordan, is entitled to scrvo the fong terin. Until thia s disposed of, nothing will be done, ~ Ald. Ollver isauxious to bere- turned from the Eighth Ward. * [lis clalms to consideration will be disputed by Chris Mamer ond o lowyer named Manning, Republicans and by eight Democrate, as far as hear from. Tneg are said to be: Martin Mullanoy, Jumes Guobins, Pat Rafferty, I, Rocsing, Lewis Amverg, James O'Brien, Thomas Balley, and Capt. Uat C, Feency. Ald, Beldler will retiro from representiog the Ninth, uulcss returned. To accomplish the latter desideratum ha will have to defuat ex-Ald. David Clark in the Ite- vubtican Couventlon, and John Byrne at the polls. Lovejoy, who has come to the front sev- cral times as a candidate, will appear onve maote, 1t is sald, by particular request. Byroe,if e conseuts to rin, will make it iot for his oppo- Tient, it §s said. e ia a young man formerly conneeted with the city polite, and i geoerally one of the most populas young politiclans in tha market. In the Tenth” Ward, Ald. McNurney wihes to recelyo Democratic approbatiun of his oflicial acts, (lcorze Cnriwmer who ran last yearwfll very lkely be the tepublican candidate. ¥. 0. Cole, defented by Throop In the Eleventh Whard lnst year, {sanxious to try I over, efther with Al Cook, tho present fncumbent, or Qeorgo Surflt. Those who know say ho will hnve a chance, Ald, Beaton, of the Tiwellth \Ward, retires, and it is safd will declino a re-cloc- tion, No one fs yet mentloned as his successor, In the Thirtcenth Ward, Ald._Thompson gocs out, Bart Quirk, s _Republican, and Willlam Wheeler and John O'Brien, Democrats, want his place. Upon the rotirement of Mike Ryan as Alderman from tho Fourtcenth, a So- clatiat will verv itkely be his succvssor, certulnly 80 unless the Republicans and Deinocrats cum- bine, which is doubtful, Niesen is a candidatg for re-clection In the Fifteenth Ward, Tom Stout ulso wishes to be returned to tha scencs of his carlier telumphs. Both seek indorsement from tho Democrats, . In the Sixtecuth, the flFn; will probably Lo mada by Ald. Behwelstial, Tom O'salley, n Democrat, yearns to succeed Ald, Jauasens, who In turn s tqually auxious to bo liis own successor, He thinks O’Malley will havo his honds full in the diechorgo of his legislative dutics, ana ought to fet well cnough alone. Bhould Ald. Daly de- clinen re-electlon from the Ewhteenth Ward, e, hod '16°2hat -tue . oflica will baat tho.dls- posal of a son of Robert Collyer, XHow truo this {s cannot be ascertained. P THE STRIEVALTY, < In the County Court yesterday Sherlft IToff- mann Gted bis answer Lo the patition of James W. Cooper of o week or two ago, aaking o re count of the ballots cnst at the late clection for Bherlff, ete. . ‘Tho answer admits that Cooper waos and {s an elector. Hoffmann denles that he was 1ot lezally clected; that there wers moro ballots put into auy of the ballot-boxes than were cast, and 500 or any other number of fraudulout votes wora cast for him; that Dixon received more votes than were actually counted for him, or that any votes cast for him were counted for respondent; that 600 or any other number of votes cast for llyan were cauuted for respond- ents that in any or all of the election pre- cincts the counting of the volea was mada in disregard of law; that tho judges of ciection Iald “the tickets of cach party into & pile, and gave each candi- date thavota of his porty, ele.; that auy voters wera_cast on what s kiiown as *split-ticket™ for Kern which were not counted for him, ete, Mr, lloffmann, alter specitically denyiog tho Rllegations of the petition, charges the facts to be that the counting of all the voles was con- ducted honestly and lawfully, aud that all the votes cast for Kern were counted for him. Hu adimits that in the recount of tho voto on the bond question certaln crrord wera shown to liavo been committed 1n the first count, but con- tends that this in powise affects the re- sult ot the eclection as to Bherif, and that_a recount of thie votes cast for the scveral candidates for Bherill would in no way chango result of the election as alrcaay declared, respondent further denies, in concluslon, that any unlawful combination or confederacy had been ontered iuto by him, as bad been charged by tha relator, all’of which he 1s pro- ared to prove, and prays the Court **to ba Ecnce diamissed with 'his reasonoble costs and charges in_this behalf most wronglully sus- talned,? Messrs, Leako & Vocke sro the so- licitors for the respondent. MAINE, Avausta, Me., Jon, 8.—Alonza Garcelon was to-dsy clected Qovernor, recelying 31 votes to 10 for Joseph L. 8mitb, Every Repullican Ben- ator voted for Qarcelon, ‘The vote in tbe House stood as follows: Alonzo Garcelon, 85; Juseph L. Smith, 83; Bel- den Conner, 643 Fredertclc Itoble, 64, One sbscut on each stde. At tho Convention of both branches for the clection of State oflivers, ths noininecs uf the Democratic-Gresnback coucus wers eleeted as follows: Secretary of Btate, Edward H, Gove; Ktate 'Treasurer, Charles A, White; Attoroey- Generah, Wilttam A, McCletian Adjutaut-Gen- cral, Bumuel D. Leavitt. There was nothing pew yesterdav regarding Rensatlonal prospects. Oglesby’s hesdquarters Javo been removed to Boringfleld, Logan yet tents at the Grand Pacifie. A room on the sec- ond floor appropriatea to his use will not be renovated for other guests until Monday, The wporesn 18 yet active Inan adjoining room. The Commissioncra ara said to have gottenin thelr work yesterday preparing literary thuo- derboits to be hurled at inconstant Republle ans, so-called. About 8 o'clock p. m. ano of the burean drawers descended to the hotel office and interviewed the clerk, ‘The Interview 28 subsequently ascertalned was confidentlal. Tpe butcau agent returned to his offico, and the man at the wheel whistled a stors of frantle melody, which was echocd by a bell-boy, who fired out the front dour as It he desired to be on the ontside. He did. e had o misslon, us [t appeared further on, at the Government paildings. The mainspring of the bureau was wanted, He came with his soldier’s cloak about him, sugeesting a pleture of m;i(d misery. Ilis movements indicated the least Tittle hesitation, Dut it was only momentary. IHis pauses were brief and seemingly lavoluntary. But he made the stairway, and disappeared from view in short Jnetra. “Why was he wanted] Tell me," ask- ed tho reporter of the clerk and errand-boy, but no intellizenco could bo elicited. Tho for- mer resumedd his whistiing, the latter his nao. To-day the tents will bo struck, and the ** bu- renu with its agents removed to the Capital, One of the latter is temporarily n Jolict, but be will retufn to the city in time for the trato to- worrow eveningt, There was absolutely no nows obtainable yes- terday. Thero wers no politiciaus In town ex- cept Gen. Logan and his two agents, Gen. Lozan doos rot * run ' hie * campalca thromih newspapers.” His agents are proverbially ferce when approached for news. They were not spproachied. It was ascertalned from relfa. ble eources that tho situstion romafned un- changed, There was nothing in the city to fndicate @ change. As before stated, Leadquarters have been removed to Spriogileld, nul will be in *that quiet littlo ¢ity, where none but restdeuts tarry long under ordioary circumstances, The match has bocn made, the stakes deposited, and prolimiuary ar- rangements so fo-na they tan be have been perfected for the contest. MUSIC ITATII CITATIMS, Sald e charming and nccomolished young lady, oue of the best amateur vocalists in the city, to Der father tno other night: “Iam guing down 10 Springfleld Mooday cveninz.” 4 Aro you, my deari” said the father, s gen- tleman not unknown to fame as atatesman and as lawyer. **Ilow do you proposo to raise the 1money to get down there?”! ©0h, 1t don't cost us anything,” sald she. $ald tho fond fatber: * Whois ‘us't Is tbere & party of you golog downt" “Yes, a little party. There {s Mary ——, Julis —, Annle ——, oh, about clght of us.’” ©“And ft costs you nothing togo, you say? How Is that1" , % Ob, wo have passcs.’ . . 4 You havo passcs? Have you been making love to tho Geuneral Manager of the Alton Road?” * No, they were given to us." By whom 1" “They came from Gen. Lopan. Wa don't }mva to pay anything, Evorytlhing (s provided jor, * What are you going todo at springfleld " #1 don't know, 1 suppuse wo will go down to geo the Benatorial vlection, and wo will stop at the hotel, and wo wil! have a zood time, and wo will slug, perhaps, and wo wiill go up to the Caoftol and ses the LegislatuceMaus _1° Liws s “8o tho fact s, young lady, you are going down to 8pringfleld’te electioneer for Gen. Lo- gau for Benator. “Well, Gen, Logan I8 a nicc man, and I should like to sce hun eleeted,” “Yes: but I thought you wera o friend of Goy. Oglesbya **8o 1 am, sald the fair politicl JIam. 1 think all the world of ‘Gov, Oglesby? ! Don't you want him clected Senntori® “Certatnly Ido. Of course I do.” $Then what are you going down to help Gen, Logan fori " > #0b, that has notbing to do with Qov. Ogles- by.F s ‘es it has. You can't clect them both, Each is fighting the ollicr, and tho election of que means the defeat of tho other. 1 didn't think that you had o far forgotten your affece tlon for Gov, Oglesby that you should go down to Springfleld and work for his antagunist.” “Is that so1”, said the young politiclan, “I would never do tat In tho world, I would nev- er do anything to Gov. Ogleaby,” “In that case,” said “thie father, “I would suggest that it would be hardly the thing to go to suringficid on a paas furnished by (en. Lo- gan for the purpose of forming part of a chorus 1o sing his praiscs." 4¥Well, then, X won't go," sald the young lady, ““That ia senaible,’ sald the father. ¢ You let mo do the politics of this family, at least untll you are givena vote. You sco 1 under- stand’a littis more about it than you do, aod uppreciate the fact, which you don’t, that you con’t clect two men to il oue Senatorial vacancy.' 3 So the young lady has formally withdrawn {rom the angellc chorus that was golng dows to Bpriugficld to chaut the pi u‘i Gen. Logan. Wnether tho others, on talking it over with thelr Eurenu, will also concludo to with- draw, or whether they peraist in their pur- pose and be mnkhui’-wcut music in tho corri- dors of the Leland by Tuesday, is as yct un- knoown. The dispatches from thers next week will tell whethier miustrelsy is to form o part of tho Henatorlal campalgn, LOCAL YOLITICS, Tho decluein Btate politids secns to lave producod a correspondiug activity in local affairs, ‘The spring election Is becinning to be mooted, Candidates are coming to the surface at this early day, They always do. They know that delays ore dangeroua and vracrastivation fs an evilto boshunued, Already they cau bo scen about the City-Iall fn mourntul numbers. ‘fuey room about the city oftices, their nodes abinjog through ulster coliars aud thelr cars mildewed with tho cold, exsmples of patlouce aud cudurauce seldow scen olsewhere. Thelr name {3 legion, but thelr callivg and clection aro uot so_sure, They are all in acarch of office, from ~ & doorkeoper In the Council Chamber to & dweller in high places, All are ambitlous, but with most of them ambitlon o’erleaps fisclf. Then they retire until another election drafts them lato scrvice aud remits them futoan obacurity from which the crisls summoned their presence. As sald, they ure beziunlog 10 again apoear Iu the front ranks. The offices to be Alled Lhis springave the Mayor, City Tressurer, City Attorney, City Clerk, aud cigbteen Aldermen. Eachis Jelog sought by ;\;lgl:':fl;c'l’lu rf:nd‘m::a. all of them hguorsble 0 a The anleipat Brasmes > ioreeRent of of those psmed lu:":l sjor 1 ayor s 2o It will bo the aim of vach p:'x‘:;';?m‘é:lfi uomination the strungest caudidato to b pre- sented. By tho Repuvlicans A, 3, Wright ia promiuently mentoned. He witl scrve if efect- &4, but his “fricnds say he is making ne effort ersvually to securs” recogoltbon, Ald. Raw- cigh is also I:eluf cousidered, He stunds upon o simtiar plang; fs dolug vothilng to attract st~ tention, whil do vothing, wnd awaits Lhe result, whatever it insy be, with complacency, James . Lake, Supcrintendent of tho West Divislon” Raflway Company, would sceept If the bonor wus tendered with becomiog ity, In the South Divistou Ald. J. I, Gilber : 1nsan, sud N, K, Falrbagk are col able waterlal. In the North Division O'Nell), of the North Stde Pluntog-Mul, is spaken of. He would run well nz d. Among the Democrats Carter H. Harnsou 18 regarded o3 tho comiug man. It 13 usscrted hat, if wowinated, bis personal pobulerity Mouid work yery matceristly to bis advantaze. Tho Dewsciiuts say- that t{ bis sctlon i tue Blodeett luvestigatiou eyuals reasonably cxvec- tativa he'il et fhe nowination. Bhould this yok b Lhu vase, Jubin €, Richberz will be covsidered with 1avor. 3L F. Tusor 13 sad 19 bave dusung Lis war paiut, aud el ’ » tne 'The ILLINOIS, Bpecial Diapate fo The Tridune, SrminovigLy, fil, Jan. 8.—A largs number of candldates for subordinate positions In the Leatslature—clorks, dool}enpg ), eteo—aty flocking bere. More than edpugh to fll all the aupolutive offices Lisve already put in au ap- ATRUCE. . pfl—:rx')xaulusr Bhaw, of Mt, Carroll, Is the first of the candidates for Speaker to srrive, and b has estabilsied headquarters et the Lennd. ‘The Benatorivel candidutes are expected to- NUFTOW, ~ i INDIANA, Speckal Dracatch ta e Tridune. InpianaroLss, Jan. &—J. D. Werks, Repro- scutative from Bwitzertand and Oulo Couutles, elected as a National, told & reporter to-day that Le would give unequivucal support to D. W. Voorbees for the Uuited States Seuatorship. Tuomas J. Wood, Segator from Lake aod Por- ter, and Scuator Davis, frum Fark sud Ver- iilion, both Nationals, bave lnformed the Clo- clunatl Enquirer bureau bere that they sro fur the #Bycamore.” Theso tbres Natlouals will not caucus with the. Democrats, but tuelr support of Yoorbees s said to Le sssurcl Benalor Winterbotuam s now fully recoucted, and loudly ssierts his fcalty to Voorhecs' cause. Beuator Busolg- bausen. of Allen County, savs be will voto sxsinst Voorbiecs [ she -caucus, but will 'uli: Jost the Domocratic _vowluation sfter It inmle. fho faltinz awoy of thu Nationals— Wetku Woud, aud Davis—todes uo zuod to the balilice of puwer, Dow Yaluly attempiog to sd- Just atself by locarie etther with Ml 0, J Sl or the ¢ Padt Jawes W Sdasberry THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE han filed paperato conteat the electfon of Marcus . Bmith_as joint Renator of Delaware and Madlson Counties, Mr. Hmith is 8 Republican. Cirdo, In Turin, in one single searhas dispatched 1,488 wagon-loads ol cgga acruss the frontier to Germany, Holland, Belgiom, France, and En- gland Each warcn Iy seontad ticosisinabon? i Omatn, intending bo doubt to best the cred. 4 e 0 torn, T . bevk for Fverand sn | by Thomas Darles repretenting Clapp Bres. & elglum. Fach ecg fs valued Uy the fiem of | £0s LOUIBIANA. New Oni.mANs, Jan, 4.—Scnator Kellogg de- parted for Wasbiogton to-night. reciplent of a complimentary dinner yesterday, Riven by the Unfon Club, all the leaders of the various factions of Loulsl- ana Republicans, and 2 unanimous agreement was had to barmonize existing differences. Qov, Poots expressen surpriss at the harmony existing among Louisiana Republicaus, NEw Onruzass, Jan, 3.—8ome twenty persons sent by Commissioner Lane before the United States Circult Court charged with frauds in the recent election appeared before Judge Billings to-day and wera bailed In $1,000 each. raons sreested {n Natchitoches Parish by & enuty Uniled States Marahal were brought parties azainst whom gave evidence for running him out of sh during the late campaign, AMUSEMENTS. THE WILIELMJ CONCERTS, The arrangemente have been perfected for two more Wilhelmj concerts. public s indebted to Dr. Zleefeld, of the Chi- cago Musleal College, for thesa last appearances of the great violinist. Tha first concert will, take place this afternoon at & o'clock, at the Unlon Park Congregational Church, as » spectal accommodation to West-Biders. slon the admisslon wiil be 81.00, with hall-rates to puplld of schools, colleges, or academies, Wilhelm) will_ba assisted by tho Misscs Ada Somers and Etiug Butler, and Messrs, Emil Liebiing, A. Roschbecker, Willlam Lewis, and Wiihelm)'s numbers wilt Laud polonalse, will also play In the Adants and Vaiintions— uartetto for stringa—of Schubert. numbers will be fully fo keoplng with the abuve. A rehearsal with full orchestra will ba given this morofog ot 11 o'clock at the North 8ide ‘Turner Hall, when the adintesion fee will bu bub 50 vents, On sunday afteruvon at 8 o'clock o popular concert will Le given by Wilhel the Chicago Orchestra, underthe dire:! ‘Adotph_ Rosenbecke :::}:rl‘o at ‘?Il—lll). mxlml I‘W“I’t;(ll lnun} :;ml of eir packing 18 valued at re of francs, and the expenre of tramit ol K000 iire, D thelelatink, _ "~ o fora the year 5 the firm never employea in the heuz(-mm more than 200 \'lgom,’whuu RAILROADS. they are now obliged to use nearly 1,400, The industrious hens of Northern [taly arc at pres- | RAILWAY MORTALITY 1IN 1878, ent laving an average of 500,000 cgas cvery day, solely to supply the Interuationnl trafic c:rrini Tho Jtailway Age of this city {urnishes Trx on by Sfenor Cirio, while other firma are em- vloying 918 egg-wagons in the sam:s" traffic, “Railwsy Mortality in 167" which containe e e—— t which were present here to-doy. Hornsby b o Viscesnes, Ind, Jan. 8.—Uaktown, a thriv- ing village sixteen miles north of this city, was | fall was large, insome sections it wass partial the scooe of quito a trazedy last night,—ono | fsllure, and though a very heavy smount of man was killed outright, onescriously wounded, | traflic was moved, competition was strong and and one slighly wounded. Oaktown bas been | frequently broke down all attempts at co- the fleld of operatiors of burglara for the past | overatfon, reducing carrying rates to the verge six years. Although scveral have been arreated | of uoprofitablencss, and f{a some cases and imprisoned, this did not scem to deter | below ft. Meaotime the shrinksge in others. Wednesday the Postmaster of Uak- | values of -all kiods was going on and prices town rocelved a letter from Bloomfleld, Ind., ‘w‘fi -:dpm!:‘chh;z. é?‘lnfih‘.uh:u’ ;ll;l,lnu Ez!l:l notifying the cltizens.of Osktown that agang | (lebts and old rate 2 > of burglara would mako a rakl on them the | tinucd st thelr origlual fzurce, ifond Mr. Eichheim, Bach chaconne Ar, will and Withelmj, and Spohr’s overture to » Ogslan,? eman’s new overturs * Alnddin,” Handel's ,_ and the baliet music from Rubin- ‘The coucerts are attract- ing great attention, as Wiihiehinj will play o num- ber of novelties and as {t 18 not likely that hie s city again, at lcast” not for ‘tickets can be procurcd this The programme steln's will appear in thi many ycars. morning ot the Rout & Soms Music Ut fllnlll'llmbl, ond at Lewls & Newell's, 162 streo OPERA. AT BOSTON. Bnectat Disvateh 10 The Tridune. Bostox, Jan. 8,—Tho first really good house 1n the Itallan opcra season was to-night, when “Carmen” was given, with Minulo Hauk in the titla role, but it wae for from being o packed or demonstrative suafence. Hauk was coldly re- ceived, her fatlure to sppear Monday night hav- {og created a feellogagainsther. Theoperawas magnlfcently rendered. a doy or two azo, to break his engagemont to-morrow, owing to the small business, but has now gmndo up his mind to finlsh the season, which closes in time for.the Chicago engage- ment. Every seat in the liousc was sold for the opening night, but the change of programme, uwing to Hauk's absence In New York, sud bad management have domoralized the whole pro- ceedings, snd much money has been Jost. —— CORNELIUS: YANDERBILT. The Disiphorited Ielr of the Dead Crooa Enters Complaint Against the Kxeoutor of the Gigantlo Bstato~ile Avers that Witlinmn Is Throwing tho Money Away. Socelat Dispatch (o The Tyibune. New Yorgk, Jan, 3.—Cornclius J. Vander- bilt does not propose to give Wiiliam IT.any rest, I{e has applied for an order to the executors of tho Commodore’s will to show causo why they should not be superseded as fncomvetent, snd {or an injunction to prevont them from contiou- ing to act ns exccutors until tha question as to removal or retention shall bo determined. Cornellus detalls the followlng reasons for granting of his petition: . x ‘That Willlam i1, Vauderbilt, has no property which he has not acquired from ths teatator, and hls 5dividual property s not sutliclent foto many milllons to meet the oblizations and Alabllities herelnafter referred to. ‘That Cornelius and Willlam 11, Vanderbiit aro sons of William tl. Vooderbilt, and have no property of avy conslderable valuo independent ol the legacles given them by the sald will. That Bamuel Barton has no property of any couslderable value, and that the jolut property of said three last namell exccutors does not amount to the onc-thousandtt part of said estate, ‘That Willtlam IT, Vanderbilt fn foct controls tho estate, oud that the action ot tho other ex- ccutors s under his diroction whenever he secs fit to exercise the authority he bas sssumed. That Willlam I, Vanderbilt has pald threo of the legacies glvon bis aons in the codfell of tho will, smounting to over $3,500,000, notwitu- standing the flling of such allcgations. ‘That Willlam IL. Vanderbilt s speculating fn stocks ou a givantic scale, aud tow greater ex- treme than has ever been koown, and that, to carry on these speculations, ho has uscd and s using the nsscts of such cstato to & very large extent a8 colloterals to loans or otherwise, and has borrowed snd s owing over the sum of $16,000,000, for speculasivo purposes. ‘That Willlam L. Vanderbiit bas jost In such speculation several millions of dollars, ts of cxcitable and reckless temperament, snd in en- deavoring to sustain the will is expending largy and unnecessary swns of mouey In pro- curlng snd fotimidating witnesses, and offer- fux larze sums to induco witucsses sworn by the to chaoge thelr statemouts which they have made under oath ss such witnesses, and has declared that to sustain such will ho would spend the whole estate In litigation, That Willlam 1. Vanderbilt is contracting & Iargo debt to varlous railroad corporation, of which befs President, by withholding for his own benefit largo sums of mouey from such cors porstiona to which tholr creditors or stockhold- ers are cntitled; that such money le held by bin and aporopriated to bis own use by various con- trivances, among them interfor companles or corporatious for tho carrying of frefght and tho Merchants® Despatch and the Wagner Talace Car Cowpauy, aud that the ag- sum thus diverted from such ralle road corporation, is very lorgej that the amouat 8o reccived is recklealy invested, so that it does not in fact fucrease the valua of the estaty, whille subjecting bim to largo MHabili- tles, which may st any time b enforved against m. ‘That the habits, assoclation: and cxpenses of said Willtam i1, such us to create s bullef eutertulued Ly msuv who bave the beat and fullesi opportunity of Knowing, that the oroperty hie controls ywitl witl- aud thiat, in payiog shs for other “helrs, and 0 gacles, ho s atready alt the personsl estube. familics of Southern Indians, and is a son of W. . Gainey, & rich merchant of Bioomfleld. - Gatnev’s left arm, just above the clbow, is badly fracturcd by a Luilet. Another bullet entered his byck, ranged around to tho ront undorthe skin, and possed out. A third bullet is lodged in the thick zmuscles of his back. The wounds are not considered fatal. Galnoy bas been a source of sorrow and dls- Manelson determined, ago, after spendiog two months ot Osktown, and told John they conid make monev by golng to Onktown and robbing stores. Juhn refused came acquainted with his plans, to dis vulge them, [Ile did- #0, and, when the Osktown robbery wos planoed, it was told | to the citlzens,- who {mmedlately notitied the Postmoster at Oaktown. ‘Tho letter described Johin, and statell that he was to be protected. commenving operations. Miraculously, Lo cscaped unhort, nlthough standing between backk doors, and then ho would go thiey concluded to break futo a saloon and get o defok, When they opencd the saloon thoy met with & warmer reception than they anticipated. The burglars were supplicd with o full sct of twols, dark lantorns, Jimmics, powder, maaks, of Huntlogdon County have Indicted Drs. Wili- fam II. Myers, Herschel Myers, Steman, Ham- {lton, Ames, Emavucl Reed, snd Chafec, tor body-snatching, Dr. Steman, who 1s a Metlod- State's evidenco before tho Urand Jury, Nearly all the indlvted particsurs prominent puysiciuns, and the sction of the Urand Jury creates luteuse excltement, contes st tho Hoffman House, Dorchester Station, near shis clty, with his wifo aud family and fast horses, has been arrcsted for tho seduce tion of Misa Addico Hoffmao, daughter of the proprietor, who was o short time ago con- fined, ‘The Major has lately been living In this city, and was preparing to sot out for Colorado, when he was capiased and heid in $20,000 ball to stand the civil suit for dataxes that hasbeen cotered agatust blu. Cubb trisl to-duy was the appeacance un the wituess-stand of Wesley W, Bishop, the alleged paramour of Mrs, Cobb, 1lis teatimony corrob- orated the story told in his confession aircady published, to tho effuct that it was sctiled bee twcen them that shu was to becoma frea by burying ber husband, sod ho by gettiog & di- vorce (rom his wite. Ils purchased for Mrs. Cobb the morubine, aconite, and arseulc, which wately be waste. slic administered to hier hustund, the reieases obts specutatiog and consumed nearly - — OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, ANTWERF, Jon. d.—Arrived, Bwltzeriand, from | OUS FO¥ took placo at tho Danish saloou, kept by one Zimmer, fu whicn thres Uernans—ons naoied Garten and the other two Relumiiler, brothiers—fought azalust two Sulllvan brothers and ® mun nemed Fitgerald, They used Lithard<ues oud a kuifo sv savazely thal oue ot the Bullivan boys was cuvered with blood from A Groat Iicll, L 4. Tradition sssigus to Moscow tke ownerahip of the largest bull 1 the world, plaviuily desiguats ed * Jvan the Great,”” Ou the L12th fust, & uew bell is to be solemuly blessed fu the Church ol - the Hedeemer fn the ssme vity, iu memor, the emancipation of the Bulgarians, This i swaller, fndeed, than the monster Ivan, than any other was delivered farmer near this place) b» speechless and at tho point of death. Whisky! When tbe boil burch by ghe contractor t, he declored fts weluht to ba 1,603 83,040 kilozrams (34 tous, 7 Bome wembers of frog" alley, owlug to drivk, has becn separated frow his wife. He called upon hier lust evenlog abtho house of hier fatuer, Audrew Uelring, aud, upou ber refussnz to live with him, ba cut ber thruat, and shu died suon afterward, Einsig wos selzed by Gebriug, who caprded au infant clild of the former In nls arms, but tbe wure deger cut botls in the faco and head aud fle He was subsequently asrested. [y W the Comwitics who had charge of the bustucss wers uob sutlsfle with the statement of the beil-founder, and ok steps fur baviug tue weight of the bell wscertalued lndepeudently. the actual welght It was found that was G000 kitogrums @ tons, 10 cwt, 30 1bs) leas than what bad been which oiade a ditference fu the pricy of 1 uf 3,201 rubles (abous £450) X ——— e Tue Industrious Hen. Chambel rier. dibte that Eropals now | 'y 3 square bustiess man, purchased oo eredit 10,000.€00 trancs an- | 7 The thw of Francews ¢ ¥ 1t seems alwost fucre puying to North 1 Blaiy dor B3 g SATURDAY., JANUARY 1879—TWELVE PAGES, from Clapp Bros. & Co., Fleld, Leiter & Co., Clapp, Young & Co., and others, and upon re- celving them at Bt Paul sccretly shipped them Yestetdny thegoods were discovered hers who trailed Chambers sod’ the goods from 8t. ’aul. The guods have been sttached, and other creditors will at once probably put In Trinoxs with s advance copy of an article on many lotercoting facts. The bl:llcle states that D the year just closed has not been as encourag- GBI, ing to the rallway interest as it was hoped at NECEPTION AT OAKTOWN, IND, tho qutset it mizht be, still it may be consider- Spectal Dirpated to The Tribune. od an improvement on those immediately pre- ceding. While the averago of the harvest last s that had managed to keep out of 'the Sherifl’s hands In next night. The citizons fmmediately organ- { the desperate hooo of regalning a solveat ized aud placed a squad of armed men in | pusition continued one Ly one to fall Into caclh busincss house, This was siso done | mimitteil baokruptey, and more slowly through Just might. At 11 o'clock last might the puiverizing process of foreclosure toward a reorgzonized existence. The result in most the mon in Madiman's saloon heard per- | cayes was avidently inevitable years betore, and sons sttempting to force back the door. | hence the additfon of mauy fo the previously They immediately preparcd themselves. As the | long list of bankrupts Is to i’: dgor opened the buralars (threo of them) Gred, dating back tu the fircu panit, and does not and, almost at the same instant, s party In the necessarily prove that U e charged to events e last year or two were morc e8;eclally disastrons, enloon fired. The burglars ran off. Two ran | “Fhe followini {s o list of roads sold or placed south, one ranning 160 yards and fell. Lifewas | fo the hands of Hecelvers during the paat year: oxtinct fo twenty minates. A bullet struck him | oL CXDRRFORRCLOSURE, JAX. fn th peck, cutting the carotid artery, another | raed, o in the shoulder, and one In tbe back, Tha other | Atkansas burglar ran up the railroad-track, pursued by & number of porsons, firfug. Ho returned tho fire a8 he ran, emptying all the chambers but one of hia two revolvers. fe fell, and Dr. Warner, one of tho pursuing party, stooping over him. asked bim if he was dead. He turned over on his back, and, placing his pistol within six {nches of Dr. Warner's face, pulted the trigger, but it failed to go off, thus saving r. Warner's life. Hoory Norton, also pursu- {ng, recetved a bullet from Galney's revolver, entering his open mouth, and, without touching teeth or bone, passing through his loft cheek. Tho dead man was numed Noah Willlams, Fo 70 DEC. 3, 1870, and Cupitul nock, Vatley, 704 mi $ 1,520,000 ain, 3 flle: 1o0w0 00,000 i 00,000 45,000 had Mved at Oaktown a yesr, and a moath since 1,034,000 @3R,500 returned to Bloomfeld, his placo of remdence. | mi 0,414,000 2,507,410 He was a stout, muscular fellow, azed 23, Aden | £hic U7 HOONGD BRSST 00 C. Gainey, aged 22, Lolongs to one of tho best 1,600,00 660,000 700,000 800,000 8,300,000 1,600,000 854,800 1,000,000 13%,00 21,00 81,000 7,000 9,000,000 8,000,000 1,024,400 430,000 maln line, 202 miles Iron Mountsin. Chester kastern. 4. mlles... Erle, Alfauc n! Leavenworth, ‘Lawrence Univeston, 140 miica. Michigsn Lake Shor m graco to s parents for years. llo wassent to 10‘&% tho Penitentlary when 16 years old, for seven : months, under another sentence cight months, 1,000,0.0 aod still another eleven moaths. For a person of his aga he Is & most bardcoed criminal. In 1,000,000 wlkicg to me he scemed proud of . s criminal record, ond nover ofiru'('}'elsf}flf 30 Ptk softencd. until I commenced talkiug | Qna&Toledg (¢ B0 to him of some of his rolatives, whom f knew. ml‘;l':fi-_hunklflm;' 1,610,000 «The third man, Mort Jobn, tells the following 100,000 story, which ia substautiated byn letter recclved . Luloe on Wednesday by the Postmnaster. e says 425,000 Gainey camo back to Bloomfled threo weeks BT 2600000 2,000,000 uil 1,018,000 593,000 BpringQeld & Nor! 47 Chureas ol 1 00 180,000 to join bim, but, upon disclosing Galooy's in- vm:‘&‘fnnm.b X milen. ..o i.x:tm 200,000 tentlone to prominent cltizens, ho was urged to | Uilh, Ithace & HIXih, T4 0,00 1,580,000 assent to Gaincy's proposition, and na e be- | Nes iy, Amuns. FLON G Ul R LIS 1,30,00 104,600 80,000 250,000 500,000 Total. 49 roads, 1,003 miles$100,014,00 $171.010,307 , (531, 700 Total bunas, debi80d 6106Ke. .. ! RECKIYENS ATPOINTED JAN. | 70 DEO, 81, 1678, & It di IR e ook = ) wa foharn Foud, “fonas and deok, sok. ey came to Vinceones Thursday afteraoon, took the 8 o'clock nigbi-train for Onktown, but | clic Ll il got off at Busscron Btation, two miles south of | orh: 8 2 00,000 Oaktown, anil walked to that place, reaching | Quivey (N. O II:"I.nfltt T %000 340,000 thero at 10 o'clock, and walidog uatil 11 before | CSHRY, SATTA % sooow 00,00 Colnmtus, Washiugton' & Cincinuatl (N, G.), 14 tles. . 100,000 100,000 tho two menwhen the first volley was tired. i s 20 s 000 w2000 Mort’s plan of operations was to staud guard mia'{ & {"l‘-,:m_ i xr;.’fl::: whilo the other two broko open tno | DENerPaciic 200400 4000 Emat Alabania. to the necarest residenco and notify them of rl‘.?,&"fix'fi' g :m.mo what was gulng on, but, being cold and dry, “‘“",‘}'.,“"‘,‘j,‘, g 2NN 250,000 o KOO0 7,034,00 500,000 341,000 2,000,000 1,613,000 13,700,000 5,500,000 e, 520 W 1 Kver, Fo ete. Tho dead man hind a vatuable gold watch 1'“::"“ m{!: 8947000 2,750,000 and $35 v moucey, 3 mle 3,650,000 2,000,000 2,000,000 224,000 342,000 050,000 300,000 500,000 sonm0 RO G AU UG 310,00 300,000 RODY-SNATCIHERS, Hpeclal Disaich lo The Trilune. Fonr WATNE, ind, Jan. 3,—Tue Urand Jury 18t mintster, wusarrestad bero to-day sud taken 420,010 0,000 to Huntiugdon. e gave ball aud was reloased. oL LTI Dr. Keed has pleaded guilty, baving turned 100,000 375,000 (i Wilnitngton, (ol Auguata, 180 il ‘Total 77 voads. Toinl botds, BOCK o TP - 92,385,000 SEDUCTION. ated, it ahny or satus vanER yonEcLOSURE. Apecial Dispaich (o The Tridune. No, No, Cuptial rodde, Mileage. inteated, Loxpon, Jun, 8.—Ma), Dillard Seeley, a ki HHIG . $IIT.BLE, 00 wealtliy Americap who has spent about a year O a et ¥ 13 102 STE,4E, 00 ‘This fndicates that in thres ‘yuun alons over one-seventh of the present raflway milcoge of the cuuntry, represcutivyg considerably over one- seventh of the reported total cavltal fuvest- ment, has possed through the flual stage of bankruptess THE PACIFIC MONOPOLIES, TLe merchauts and shippers of New York and othercitics who do business with the inhabit. ants of the Paclic Blope have been complalu- ing of late Lhat tue. Union and Central Pacliic Hallroads havo been binding with cast-lron con- tracts all sbipoionts mad by werchanta ta the States of California ond Qregun. A petition has been drawn up ta be presentéd to Congress, in which tbeir griovances are recited, 1t s ln cireulation sniong the merchants sud shippers in New York and. Bustun, and has recclved many siguaturcs, Tho petition is us follows: To the Ilonorable the Senate und House of Iep- resentatives of the Uniled Stutes of America in Cougress Assembie o moniorial of the nuders slqued murchants ai hip-owiiora reslding snd dolug busiuoss in she Uuited s Tespectiully repreecnts: ‘That tha bill to cummierce snd to prohibit unjust discrimination by common carriers, which hos passsd tha House of Leprescntatives 'and 1a now before your hunorsble budy, would, If 1t should become a° law, bav wulta'bonedeial 1 the highust degreo tu tho ship- ping, comuscrcial, snd vther intecents ot tuo coun- try. It has heretofore uean tho custow of mote chiants shipplug goods from the East to Callfumis und Oregon W send tho Gneat yoods by rail at bixk utes of treight, the medlum voods b umure Yia filo Tsthmus- of Panauia, and the coarscr goode by clipuer ships via Capo' Hor at lower rates uf frulghts ibastho Pacide rullroad compauies have now ntered iutu 8 combination with U Pacise Matl Steamship Company. andwithall the railrosds con- necting with the bacillc Rudlroads to divert tho carrying uf frelubt entirely {rom tbo clipper shipa; and hiave slev citered lolo contracts With many werchuuty wheseby all such merchiauts arv bound aud compellea to wbip all thelr gouds 1o the States of Ualifornia and Ureion by thosu roads, snd un- Jess they du 80, OF Ju cax Llicy sund a portion ouly f their goods by thia s3ud- ruilroads, & higher rute ©F frekgnt from thems thau from those shibpers Who send afl theie oocs by said ralicoads 18 exucted, thus roudenng 16 lmporsivle for those abippers 1rou: Whom tlie highur rats of frulght have been vxacted focompele i the murket in the said States with tbose mercn have pald & muca lower n say. the meFclsot whu puye Treiglit would have no chanca successtully ko dig- posc uf bis goods as ayainsl the merchant who ouly Ppaye balf that rate, ‘Tuat, furtnerore, locomypel aloresaid merchi snd spippend W keew good faith und to send oll & guuds Ly tae iines ol vaid raflruads, tho afore Varpoere ore compelied to agree when shipoing eir poods wita sas asid railrosd cowvanies of MURDER CONFESSED. Nonwrcy, Ct., Jan. &.—The scosation in the a = £ g 3 & B! H A BALOON-ROW. Speclal Coryespondincs of The Triduns, Dwiany, 1L, Jan, 3.—A fow davs azo a serl- sealp-wound, aud Anton Retumliler (8 —— MURDERER. —Ucorce Einsiz, of * Bull- WIFL Youx, Pa., Jan. PALSE PRETENSES. Buecial Dixpalch 10 The Tridune, OMA4, Jun, B.~Reccntly & man vamed M. E. , of St. aul, Mion,, who wus regard~ 10,000 ur §15,000 wurth of povds tu Cllesge nte thAta sum egual to the freight, cal afo exactéd, shall be re- tained by the raid railroads until the end of each month, and at the end of the month 1o be in part rebate in cass of thote shi ave rent all their gands by rail, an to be forfeited to the sald raliroads in the crae of thosa hippers who bave not sent all their er mind,” she replied, “1 (ntend to keepp & sufficlent acqnaintance to-have a- réspeedadle number at my funeral.”” BUSINESS_NOTICES, * . Kimbnil's Naw Asthmatic Cigaratte |a the Iatest and best known remedy. at the highest . our memorialints most respectfally repre- Never faila in the sent that the vnn“.ll of the aald exercised by said railror tage and benefit to merc pers, and others, N S adean. | Chew Jackson's Hest Street Navy Tobucen hip owners, ship- ‘Wherefore yoor memorialists mast respectfaoll pray that the aforeraid bill may be speedily passe by your hoporable bady. your memorisiists will aver pray. VANDERBILT'S STEAMERS, Atso York Timer, Dec. 31, Bome of the newspapers having clalmed that the steamers of the new Unicorn Line, recently formed to rus in connection with the New York Central Railroad, had merety been cbartered for a single trip, and that there was really nothlog to feel goud aver, & T¥mes reporter questioned M. Scager, the agent of the .line, yesterday afternoon. He lsughed st the statement, sod “Time will show.. I will not lot you copy the contract, because thers are many potnts about it that it would not dotomake public, but 1can sav that the same vesscls whora names you published the other day will return hers after having completed thele Arst voyage abroad, and will make a second voyago to Europe with freight furnished by the New York Contral Rall weare only com- ‘'ork Central Rail- time to discontinue ey can abrogate the RNIT CO0MS, Chias. Gossayé; & Co. Knit-Goods! Leggins, 5 «“Job Lot,” only 80.ots! Nubias, 25, 40, 50, and 75 ots, Fasoinators; fine qualities! - Boys' All-Wool Scarfe, 26 and 50 cts, Men's Wool Comforters * worth double,” Saoques, Mittens, &o,y &o Now Styles of Hoods received daily, ' Chas. Gossage & Co. As to permanen mon carriers, and 1f the New ruad should choose at an; the use of otr vessels ti sgreemnent which was entercd into between us on Dec. 14 by eivin] proper notice. a similar privilege. , st auy tituc, rates should Dbeconie ruinous, we would undoubtedly discon- tinue the business, No company cau be found rics of years any busi- uess which will eventually end fn bankruptey. Untl either of those contingencies occur the e a_monopoly of all through freight transported to tho foot af West Sixty-flith street Vanderblit ail the stemners he tay need to do his Lusioess, no matter how great 1 intend to have a vesscl always in waking while its prdecessor s loading, o that there shail be a continuos steamers constantly filling with fliled sho will take her departure, oud sv on, ‘Fnere will be no delays, ©XUepL Ll 08 Are NCCessary. thie only une that wili load” at the foot of West It will' nut pey pnssenger steamers to o up_there to take “frelght, and neither the New York Central Rallroad nor the merchants will pay extrz charge for spouting and lghtorage 1n nrder that thelr goods may be sent by another line. They bave refused to do 1t o far, and, indeed, thut is tue reasoan for the establishment of the new line, and In the saving of thusa chargtes Mies the beoeflt which the en- terprise 18 supposed (o coufer” Mr. Beager gave the following as the dates on which the Yesscls named sailed for New York, aud the ports ot their departure: Lottle, from Malaga: Conmopolitan, from Malsj Nellle, from Malaga.., +0 Langsbavw, (rom Paiermo. Zanziper, trom Liverpool, Amelia, from Catani....... Elphinstone, from England. ..., Latter end of Decembar The others are to follow as speedily as may be The first-named six are posted on the Maritime Exchanue to arrive. Beveral con- tracts were made on the Produce Exchange yes- terday on the part of the New York Railroad Company for through freight via the | steamers of the Unicorn Line, were asked ‘and obtaloed in all instances. advantage to shippers_consists In a saving eati- mated a8 cents por 100 pounds for elevating and lighterage. The Lottie will load for Ham- burg on or about Jao. 11, to continue through a Unicorn Line will )50 and 760; 3 1 will aupply to Mr. it may become. As each one s Qur line will "be Bixty-nrst strect, ~Storage Rates. Uatil farther notlee, wiil be chiarged by ve: al the following rates of atptage u recelved In bulk and {nspectad in %00 nd_one-quarter (1Y) cents b oatt of saine, sod o 1 sdditiunal ‘ten dayacr part ot 2 & 1t remalne in good conditlon. 15th day of Novemuer next. upac rage witl b at the forego- our ceiifs per after which no additfo hie 15t day of Aurll, 18:0, 50 ionx 88 tha grain 1 quod conditlon, On grain damp or Havle to early damege us epectiun wiien recelved, two (3 the first ten dnys or part 0 gent for o :‘lllr::l grain thers will be o spacial recelvet fn storo unlilit has bee U graded bY authorized Inspectors, unlee by speclat sgreemeont. Cn1ca0o, Jan. 4, Jem. FIRM ONANGES, DISSOLUTION. “The copartnership beretofore exliting between the undersigned qoder the frm ndme of HALLOCH, HOLMES & CO,, Rxpires this day by limitatien, Cline will colleet all debts dua the above rm, and set- tlo sl accouts, except thoss due us fa tho Boot and Bhos Deparimcnt—these will be collected Ly Geo, Pa 4. P, HOLMES, CHICAGO & LAXE IIURON, Receiver Peck, of the Chicago & Lake Huron Railroad, bas {ssucd tbe followlng circular to the cuiployes of is rcad: GEXTLEXEN: As (he last offical act of the year, 1 desire to thank the oficers and ctnployes of the roud for the zeal and fdelity with wahich they have discharged their repective duties, and especially for the co-wperstion rendercd myself doring the car now clustng. Hallock, Ssllsdury & T ot the close of L year (1877) 1 expresscd a belluf that thare was ip brighter future jost ahead of usal Lot sce how it has turned out. months in arrears for wages. have been adjusted Ly order of the Court, and during_my sdministration you have besn pald promptty ot the end of cach month. The credit of tho road ia far above the low ebb of one ycar ago, and the cialms of all creditors are ‘Wa have improved the road-bed, wotlve power, and rolling stock, and enter the new yesrin much belter condition than for 1874, Ontto other hand, we have had to labor under tha disadvantage of our thro over half of tke year, our line cars ucattered, and all the evile resulting from constant litigation, Notwithstanding these drawbacks, and thon'vs 10 wi ainess sud econowy un yoor are less than the exrninge, an ct gain L want to say there is o Let us 8o conduct COPARTNERSHIP. ‘The undetsigned hare this day formed & copartoers ship under the orm name fud styla of UALLOCK, SALISBURY & CLINE, And will continue to do business a2 the old stand, No. W. Ii, BALISBURY, INI Tiess arrearagen h line being broken ‘The undersigned wiil continue the Rubber Doot snd Blioobusiness nt the same place, No. 104 Nadison-st., UEO, ', HOLMEB & CO. - under the frm Asme of '+ brighter fature Just aliead, sourselves that we may ehare it fovather. thanxing you, and wishi Year, 1 remaln, yoars faltl h Cuanu " ULOAKS AND DOLRIANH. “T0 THE LADIES. aordinary bargatnd (n rich 4, liaving gurcbased ntird stock ot & largs re. ou il s happy New Prex. Necatver. ERN PACIFIC. New Yonk, Jan. B.—A speeisl to Klernan's Bureau ‘ssys \ho Bouthern Pacific Rallroad s progressloe rapldly, and will. reach Martcopa Elghty-two hundred feetof track were lafd yesterday, and o station opened at Adionde, thisty- allty, Tande oxpressly far bos. Fetail saic, we, FAR GUAFANLSS them to our custuiners i vel Wellsfu May next. sell nrcloake st §: nducoent at 86,3 immed tandsoumoiy, 1ina of Cloaks an iey mre wiihaut excortion tiw 0ds ever shown st such & 1o miles east of Yuma. Cloaks. which wo offur as 8 8 DENVER & SOUTIT Bostoy, Jan, 3.—1t 1s reported that the Atch- 1800, Topeka & Santa Fo Company bas pur- chased the Denver & Bouth Park Rallroad, and agrees to completo [t to Leadville by the 1t of ! i aguuals, the trinmiugy ho sccmulodation uf i on Aoplication, by e 3 Recelver Peck, of the Chicago & Lake Huron Uilicago, The Mammot Raltrusd, bas issued a circular announclug the promotion af L. E, Soively to the vosltion of tiencral Freight Ageot, und W, E. Davis to the position of (feneral Ticket Agent, for faithful and efliclent scrvices. Mr. Walter L. Wyand has been sppoloted Travellug Agent for the Micbizan Central and Lake Bhore & Michigan Southern Rallrosds, with headquarters at 8t. Paul, in placc of Mr, W. A. Btrong, whn has resigned to accept the position of Assistant General Passenger Agent of the Chicago, Rock Island & Pacific Rallroad. Commisstoner Albert Fiuk, Chalruiag of the “ifigh-Joint" Executive Committes of rall- road managers, Las fsaucd 8 circular to the vartous Western ralirosds giving notlee that the Jolut Cowmittee, having suthorized its Chalrman to obtala the co-operation of the roads weat of Chicago and 8t. Louls in the dia- continuance of the pructice of {ssning passes for the purpose of sccoriug either freight senger business, the Chalrmun has repor tho Jolnt Exccutlve Committse that all tha raflroad comparjles reprosented fu the South- wostern Hallway Assoclation, including the Chilcazo, Milwsukes & 8t. raul and the lin- nols Central Ratlroud Companics, bave agreed to toe rules bictetofore published fn 'Ly Tiip- uNs which are to gulda the action of all the ralltoads represented by ity commencing Jaw. 1, 1570, und of which uotive is givan ta all tho tu~ y-suven rallroads aro named o3 buving sigued” the sgreement thus EDUOATIONAL. MORGAY AR CALT, ED N. KIRK TALCOTT. CANTER AR TA 0T Parente desiring to thurougl eduration M, rigod hetr soie I & school w! s “comniued with nire whers, Ress tetia el Jau. 6, Siethodist Church Hlock, Chie to 3 po i, RACINE CO n Jan, 10, to continue to Juns 23, +The b eiters and & Scieatlto Colleys (ncludes Eokion ¢ combined with trua discipiine, rellvious ire from 10 yourd vld cara is taken of the younger or Catulogues and oiber (o forun Ttey. JAMES DE KOVEN, D.D., Hscioe, Wit ANIA - MILITARY ACADEMY, (o] P terested partios, an. & Thorough fustruction fn Civil ngllah, Vor eirculary . LY ATT, Frostdeut. Whealon Pemale Semizary, Norton, Mass, ¢ acason the facllities for Lraching snd ——— “Don't Bite OF Mure'n You Kin Chaw.'* Dirother Gardner (n Detroit Fres Prevs, The janitor was as proud as & boy with a new Some kind soul n Hart- rd, Conn., had forwarded the club a jawbone of ashark us a relle to bang on the walts, and he had fastened it up between the besr-trap and laced under fis sbarp teeth v bite oft more'a you kin “(Gem'len,” sald Drother Garduer as he painted to the lezend, **do laokuide of dat motto sm not elegaot, but de worde couve, bLeap of solid comumon seuse, a0’ we doan’ to godown ober fo'teen feet tu Hn' de mo, Do mun who bites on more'n ho kin ciaw is gwive to - git hisself o an embarrassin’ tityouasbun. Do togeder, to de eatin’ of meat an' It wcans dat de pusson who waols to fllog ou gorgeousnces ac rocks right down in bis pockets or fall Kkerchuuk {o de road. wnan ou & salary of §8 a wec! & gul who kin use up $2 a day an’ not hall try, Itapolics to de wan who #inks be kin sell outa ward caucus sod debiver do wolcs fo e cullar- 1t applies to ds man who buys up dele- utes and depends on do hooest voters 10 push (m [rew. 1t applies to do coup who de enew wid du {d busicss would suddesly stop in case death touk L awsy.” e Good Reasuns for Makiag Calls. Husion Journal. “You do oot lko to inake calls,” said an uo. ‘But you nust muie calls,” be continued, *for thers is always pleas- be derived—if not when you eoter, at least when you cume out.’ A better reayou thau this was once iven by 8 Boston lady, who Was cualfed for wakiog 80 mauy visita. During the past Aug t] air of red mittens, FrAB o A 1ol 8 b V7. S AR, Tl LAKE FOREST ACADEMY. fns Jan. 141 closes Juna us. . 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