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PS— ‘%Mmm Final Reductio § CLOAKS DOLMANS PREVIOUS TO OUR ANNUAL INVENTORY. Every Carment Positively Marked at One-Half of Actual Cost, At $8.00. 100 Fine Diagonal Beaver Cloaks, stylishly trimmed in Silk Velvet and Fringe, FOR~ MER PRICE $14.00. At $9.00. Fine Diagonal Beaver Cloaks, elaborately trimmed in Silk, Satin, and Fringe, FORMER PRICE $18.00. - At $12.00. A Ybeautiful assortment of Heavy, All-Wool, Diagonal Oloaks, elegantly trimmed, ORIGINALLY $20 and $22. At $15.00. This assortment includes some of the handsomest Oloaks shown by us this season. FORMERLY SOLD AT $22, $26, AND $30. ALSO A JOB 10T OF 500 BEAVERCLOAKS $150and$200 DOLMANS. Our Entire Stock at 60 PER CENT Of Actual Cost. All in need of Cloaks or Dol- mans should avail themselves of this rare opportunity. 121 & 123 State-st. r| Iull)l » offoring xtraordinary bargaina (n lflllrlf(lnlblnlkllnl nlmnnl.hlvlnlbm:hufll. verv much under value, tho entire stock of larga retali cionk stors n Now Vork, the goviebeln of Lhe Aneat quallcy. made cxn ¢ retall sales, WS i gukrantes I 10 Gur Cusiomers 16 ovEry Jre “NIIM’. Every gu-monl {scut to latest atyls and llll trtomi Hclieat and best. Mo ure willing to el il 1 worth &t teast double. Wa 0 Sateiuswe Diagona, ng Heates Llnlh'hlth wo offer a4 a apecial Inducemen gach, They reatyliat yoods and trimmied uwrllhunnllnnh Called to'the linw of Cloakh knd Bojs mans at 810, 'Th {imaut excopiion ihe. pioct Roods ever .mw uch s price; Clusk liouses chars $20 to ¥ for U in choicest garments fn 8100k wo hava marked at the o ridiculouly low price of lnh!dmn:nm cut (n the Dol l'I e thn Clflilk n t elegant camol's: BAtE SXcitha, and. siylien dLakonain: (e oniags are pertectly aplend(d, "¥ot e sccommodation of'thuie wous of the city, we will send, on application. hy e: rm;nuflul diftecent aiyics allawing ¢ nnm-d aymien a1 m'"’ LR ieao. NG MAmEOUE MArKals Lrtan 4 \ U of the v‘fil]&l}%’%nfi‘g‘gfl“;fi:‘ for lu‘A SWAN QUILL ACLION. L'w;:? Numbers. smplu.mlu-flngmnofi 2ol TR Saa by mait,for i, o0 raceiit of 33 Gemtes lwsou Buakeman, Tavior & Co. | ¢ 35 sud 140 Grand Sirect, Naw erl- EDUCAT] lum\lo. RACINE COLLEGE WU reoy Jan, 16, to munut to June 2% The foiicge fycludce s Bchoulaf Lotters and o Bclentito ‘Thera 18 also 8 Grammar choul, which re- Berevto 78 1o college o bustness. ugh lntetlocts n-umnlnq 13 combined with lruadlu lpnn«. veliioue car Mgh eulture. " Hoye fro years old and ubwaRiyure'vecelved T the Grarsmer Keloo hpectal carola taken of 4 o Jounuer bore by, the Matrins, ¥or Catalogues sad other Information apply to the __Be JAMRH DE KOVLN. D.D., Hacla l)l'.'\ I\fi\'IJAI\ 1A ML ACADEMY, CHESTHR, PA. Semslon ofcn Jan. & ARY Thorough inatruction fa Civil :\“ (n:‘:r the c:-u(u_t-ndu? vn:n'."crar:h'}ulm AKE FORENT M:,nn.vu{. term beging Jan. 141 closes June 23. anhmrl i, e fuealidl u't kfx‘-iuguo St tie Fracipan STEVENS' reoisasia Cablneta, 85 per dor. Cards. 1 doz. end Cab orh u"'ufl?a W7 Rasd Msdluoco st orer Hersney WANTED, COMMERCIAL TRAVELELUS in m. lloal. fud de;: llue to send (hietr adidreas W O, M. fovd ¥ l-l)wl-ll I'Bll E’U“Lli- FLO‘VI‘AR The BEST mm }E‘x.ni‘%u “Extracts by fue ox. 33c PERFUMES Cuo State and Adauuate. INSURANCE SATURDAY STATEMENT 0[‘ THE CONDITION OF THB ! Worthwestern National COMPANY, OF MILWAUKHEHE, i JANUARY 1, 1879, CASTI CAPITAL SURPLUS ASSETS ... $921,777.45 INVESTMENTS. Regtatered 51 of 1831 Tteqirtered 03 of 1wt Bt. P, sty fat Mortg. o Chi., M. &8t P. Ity tat Mortg. Nonds, Ch, Div Mitwaukes Iron Co. Nonds, 8s. Milwankes Wator Bonds, 7s. Loane nn Hond and Morigage, first lltn on unincumheres City of Mllwaukee, worth mors than double the smount loaned, 8 per cent 161,000.00 Premlume in course of coltection Interest accrued. ... Allothier securities and salvages. Caati fn Baak and 0n bsod.. Net Burplus.. ALBEX., MITCHELL, Proaident. ALFRED JAMBS, Vice Prosident, FAR VALUE. MARKET VALUR. 60.!)(!" L J30,000.00 21,851,00 100,000 11600.00 15,000.00 18,000,00 40,0000 42,400,00 20,000,000 1,000.00 160,000.00 185,000.00 ! Ratate fn the 161,000.00 20,250,048 3,230.00 2,230,063 106,301.78 S600,000.00 145.223.42 217,250.33 5,330.51 142,033 1 $121,777.45 JOBN P. M'GREGOR, Socrotary, P, D, ARMOUR, of Armour & Co., Packers, Chicago Diractor, Chicago Dranch Office, 112 LaSalle-st. J OKN GAIIEEON- hioago Manager, STOCKHOLDERS' NOTICE. The Dirsrtoraf the Northwestern National Inautance Comnany. b0 2 Witeh date the kxof the Compauy Wil 8 dixtiend mill end in lllll whicl date the trausfer . of Milwaukee, Wis., have this da ompiay. nxJfllfln il A e JOIN P. sranecol Secretary, WATCIES AND JEW. Y. The Last Call. The oxcitomont caused by the burn- ing of tho Post-Office is only ox- coeded by tho Great Closing-Out Salo of ono of our oldest Whole- salo Jowolors. You can buy ‘Watchos, Jowelry, ond Platod- ‘Ware positively for less than halt tho usual prices, and first-class Goods at that. Evorything war- rantod. John G. Ashleman, 157 State-st. *—“‘——-’All‘l'lmo 'nul.onlnu. s ~ 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT ©Oa sll Usrmenta Ordered of us In January, 1870, Standard the Highest. EDWARD ELY & (0., Tailors, 163 and 165 Wabash-av., corner Bonroe-st, o NEwW rul V PUBLICATIONS, NEW OPERAT CANTATAS! H. M. S. PINAFORE. COMIC OPERA BY ARTHUR SULLIVAN 19 the most popniar thing of tho kind ever performed In (his country. “Music excellent and easy, and worils un- exreptionabie, making it yery destrabio for sniateur performance In any town ur vilace, Eledant copy, ith words. miusic, xad Hbretto compiete iaaticd Aby- ‘where for §1. IAL B JURY s & langhable oparctta by the samu wuthor. B0 centa. Joseph’s “n Ll sdwlck, N TathhDiondase; ) fntierneia, 'I ther, Wy Lradbury, .lmfl Clnl‘lll which are magnidcent when Kl'l'll with Orfentsl dress aud scenery. Thu iastone iseasy. 1 (§2).=* Dine alun Aniels “l‘ CONI), = L Fequiriig | fur Larlor Verforme but & fow ol; a5ces, “Tho fast hreo aro Juveotice. Inpress, “Thoe Borcerer,” by Sullivan, . LYON & HEALY, Chicngo. OLIVER DITSON & CO., Boston. CUSHING'S MANUAL|- or I'arllamenlary Practice. Rules of procee: . ke 'rm'-'uum iy debate fn deliberative ssem 1n Tiember oL deliborative. by ipan, the, fomiallty aud ley debal *'Tha moet suthor! e erltaeieniary Lo New ediion b and- Lok f 28 rewdy refortnce of auy procesding or atlve rapuunier uf Auier- Eh BUXNE d'fram new plates Just le by abl liovksclicrs, Publishers, oy at., divst *Upon itlun. Lyer) our entire fur stock. Al. Uaull‘ull.tr sets lo o mink sets vuly $s, ."’J‘O,\.: ll'lh nd buas $13, tho Lest 'v'ndcq:.h i suaro perfectly such sy ara 37 B SuTh yuuds 1 Lhis LINTKSE, oW comt-%0¢ to §3 2 sot. A of poalascquer, bur linlngs for clicul ucrllho ol fur l.:lu‘xminu-, Eu L Driviie m botire pay et T B Ak Coitae b e Mo atkatn ari Eon \\'INTLIC ul. THE SEA ISLANDS OF FLORIDA, oo Egmont Hotel, ¥ernandian, Florlda, offers to fn- alids sud Lourisis scekiog the beaenis of & semi-trops Lcu:nmm tho comrurts and, couveulsnces ot otel, luxurtantly furuished, havio, rovemmcnta, {ta roois alry ‘and well | uahly served. superb Avling aud ya A8 ‘Griving ou e, beach A dry climate sud perfect rine ressonsble. Apply to B Ly Lizotricitg, ot ! Ikognuuul. BT LT 80 Keadelph e s, CID. lllh. 8ad Bouk Ures. Mours, @ snd huivhur BATHS fur |dies 508 yuu:mru 8ro Lhe vuybu Propy, BATH S MrTUiKIsy Husslan, Meviiiss TALMER HOUAE o Vierual, :chxuu-l. Vit Thesa 5pleadid BATHS bave 0o equal, ¥ PROPOSALY. PROPOSALS For Lighting Strect Lamps, Tunnels, and Public Buildings of the (ity of Chicago. Cury Comprio Co-rnmu zw's Orrics, au, Jan. 8, 147N, Tn accordance with a. rnnlnllun of the tlliy s lm'll. i And City it jor ullier Uiluminatiug egeucy, until tio 1aw au of January, i ‘“Ax:lmm”o spe elrgmnmg}mlndundlu-puwefionhe tuml-hedmruchn anparatus provosed 1o b Thero are now up: 10,000 chiy. and the BUMbEE 1Ay b irerotres ar Loa A the ’;lllm time to time, st discretion. the City Coun+ lllddm malt llm prlmlmr Ilmll Der ll"hh the which s e, untl 7 l“:‘d l'l‘b T 14 clian, & (Iml lly uuncu. A Al I 00 b Slead e s oF T yeats to bo Jinde out of the cululnxl Streets, Tubiio” uliatage, ot of the 'x'-’} cal yoar 167 siremci 1o the taut iressed 1o the City Comp- Do A ey cigyf tho Clty of Ohleag v‘ml:. for Lighiing Sirects, ids will bo submif " gl as ited to the City Councll for sc. GUI.VEB PA[}E HOYNE& (0. & Gfl Stationers and Blank Book Makers, 118 & 120 Monroe-st., HAVE EVERYTHING N£O: Furnishing the Omnuxi %BABY for MERCHANTS, BANKERS, RAILROADS, CORF‘ORATIONS ATTORNEYS, and PRIVATE INDIVIDUALS. THE EAGLE LIQUOR (0., Wholesale Liquors, 150 Clark-at., Chioago, Il1, Jince and Liquors tn say quantity. Guod 2, l: H, A, BURLBUT & O WholesaleDrug gis § 75 & 77 RANDOLEPL BOARDMAN & KEEP, HARD-WOOD LUMBER. Office, 154 LaSalle-st, Yurd, West Fourteenth & Lutnber-sts., RNADT. MI’!I'KIU' thie Block K!chl"'l‘!‘rhr“z‘ = ENAPE & PHABODY, Jankers and Brokers. 23 Newst.. Now York. * Wa uy and sell UlAK‘kl. lhmll‘. ll"ln Ll“’lll(l of all lll‘ldfl :“rd‘u’:: l’fflu’. A '“l[l‘! by ';'lll FEuhouy.of Chicagog Augustas TO RENT. STORE AND BABEMENT No. 254 East Madison-st. (Possession Jan. 1), vppomito Field, Leitor & Co.’s Wholessle Btoro, !nuulro “ BILVERMAN’B BANK. rms ectacies sulted (o ul giples, Opers aad Frad s upe STOCKMOL OFFICE OF IAND, MoNALLY [X Luicauy, Jag. &, 1 The aoaual meeting of Blockbolders of nnn. Me- Nally & Co. will Lo bield st Lhe otlics of the Company on Mooday, Jaa. ), 183V, st 3 o'clock b. m., for the wlection of Directors sod otlicers fur the easuing year. W, . RAND, T. C. HAYNES, Fresideat, Becrutary, JANUARY 1), FIRE INSURAN NATIONAL LIFE INSURANCE 0., U. 8 of A., WASHINGTON,; D. 0. Statement of Gond fion Jan. 1, 1879, ASSRTS. United States bonds (m: il ek 38/230.00 Loane secired By coilatcraia v (valne of sccurities, over | " Luns seeured oy age of renl catat iy mortgaced 4,050, 3725 Preminme in tection (nen Dieferred 1unmrl nmlumq snen . is recelva bhla ofiita furiti ‘miited coniinisslo Total asscts Jau, 1, 1K78...... LIABILITIE Reterve ar re-fowrance fund oo A1 Dadiele I 1orce. Contingent, Hanility on cles $4,004,844.71 felted poltel “ s Liabllity” for uneat miiing pald fn ad 84,000.29 Drnxll c)l o g Total mfznmu SURPLUS. 50 reagrve, Ratto of Ass 2:1116,146.09 1,328,0N8.04 160 4] RPECIAL PKA’I'URBB. LARGE CAPITAL.....$1,000, £150 of RESOUINCES for every llw of LIADU-ITY. AVAILABLE AND ABUNDANT ASSETS, LOW RATEs OF PREMIGM. o DEFINITE CONTHACTS. CONSERVATIVE MANAGEMENT, CHARTERED BY THE U, B, GUVERNMENT, PRINCIPAL BUSINESS OFFICE, 157 LA SALLE-ST., ___ CEICAGO. AMAZON : | InsnranceCo., Cincinnati, 1510 Semi-Annual Statemont, Jan. 1, 1879. GAZZAM GANO, Prest..... -har BEATTIE, 8¢c7, ABSETSH, flnl!ed sum Bund L valun, Lonas 1 Iraperty. .. Elocknolders' Liabfilty (iata Tsw Gilo) o Loy, EATILITIES, 1t R R e 08 U, U000, U0 $208,084.46 Net Ansels, Capital and Touble Not Surplus. . Losses pald since organl. zatlon. ...vevenen.......82,600,483.48 Par value stock, $100,00, hook value.............. 170.00 Ilallo of Assets to Liablll- Hes soisvecssvnearianses .26 Increase fn net surplus In 1878 beyond dividends.. 10,848.72 E.E.RYAN&CO., Agents 210 LaSalle-st., cor. Adams.| fes fn all the principat citics of the Western FIRRNM CZIANGES, DISSOLUTION. Ciroauo, Jaa. 1, 1870, The partnership heretofore axlating between th dfl"ll’h'lqlll under the Bru pane of i vaeh e e BECK & FELDKAMP {8, thts day dissolved Sy mutial comsant, r. R. G, ""E"flflrfifi'&'fl 'E’e';'unav 16 carried on by Augut Dack, under tha irm nsina of ARy it sarumes il Uabiftes and outstanding sccountaof A, ' G PELDRk AN, FINANCIAL. Preston, Kean & Co,, BANKERS. . K, BBONDN bougtit and sold, Th new ot Fa tor limmodtata delivery At $od Ofien bolos Gurernment rates, ~O BUY N D HELL O wOOO DY LANDIEEL COUNTY: OTY and Foretgn Kxchenge, Letiers of Credit, The National Bank of Ilinois, 107 DEARBORN-ST, 4 Per Cent Government Bonds FOI BALY. IN SUMS TO UIT. Foroign Bxchange o Bought and Sold. $25, $50, $100. $200. $500, Alex. Fro:hing liam & Cu; bare b srock Lrukers aikl oankers in Row York. ot BT ¥BEK Have e soh GLation of AMBInG 70 €13 laria returna from luvestments rl\mln $00. aud bave th euyizble ruputation of i ckreturon, hend for Whalr pinunciul fteurt, l«a\wkT DIANHL& - |FTORIDA ORANGES, IN PALMETTO CRATES, YOI BALE BY BEEEK & ROBINSOIN, 87 SOUTH WATER-8T. ALES, v ralREANKS" STANDAKD FAIRBANK®,MORSE & 00, 111 &113Lake St., Chlcago, Becuefiltobuyvaly the Geatlng, 1879—8SIXTEEN 473.085.00 Il PEESORS PAGES. . SENATORIAL. A Bad Day for the Shepherd of the Republican Fold. He Beholds His Utter Enemy Farwell Gathering Many Lambs, A Faux Pas of Egregious Character by the Logan Managers. Morrison Thought' to Be Blood- Raw and Implacably Dis- gruntled, The Sitnation SufTiciently Changed to Set Jon Back to His 01d - Whine, Refutation of Logan’s Re- cent Charges Against Senator Easton. Interviews with Campbell and Glover Regarding Inter-Ocean Publications. ..FULL PaID | Nothing but Equivocation Elic- ited from Either ot Theso Gentlemen, Facts Unwillingly Admitted, Reasonable Sappositions Wiiol- ly Repudiated. and SPRINGFIELD. ABRIVAL OF FARWELL AND URCRWITH. Bpectal Dispaich to The Tvidune. Srmixariero, 1L, Joan, 10.—The Macedo- nian ery which wont up to Chicrgo was an. swered this morniug by the arrivalof Charley Farwell and Judge Beckwith, and their ap- pearance in the breakfest-room of the Leland was a surprise of o two.cdged character— joyous for the anti-Loganites and dismal and foreboding for the followers of the Big In- dian. It was not long before the two promi. nont armvals pnt on their war-paint aud started.Zout for political gore, They im- mediately began {o carry tho war into Africa, ‘aud 8o offective were their charges that the common enemy soon recognizod that tho walk-awny upon which they had conflidently relied Inst ovening was not so much of & good thing after all. The man. ngers of the Logan camp saw that something must be done, ‘THEY BULLUOZED B0l HOPRINS AND RUTKEN. DALL, tho Chnirmen of tho House and Benate cau. cus, and compelled them, withont consulting with nny of their brethren, to issue a call for n Senatorial caucns next Tuosday ovening. ‘This was tho most foolish play that the Lo- gan manngers have yot made in tho game. ‘Too late thoy learned that. It created n grand rampus. 'The Oglesby men kicked like steers, and sworoe that they would not be roped into any such scheme, eveu if it did emanato from tho Chairmen of tho respective cou- cuscd, Tho followors of Farwell openly rid- feuled tho idea of holding any cancus on the day appointed, and gently intimated that, ns it was no funers! of theirs, thoy would take no hand in it. Whenever they got resdy to havo a town meeting for the choico of a Beu. ator, they would give the proper notifieation. As was foreshadowed in these dispatches ‘lnat night, TAIE SLIP BETWEEN THE CUP AND THE LIP has practically decurred, aud the champion Loltor of two years ago secs tha handwriting ou the wall, Ho has been poevish and ont of sorta all day, and occasionally givon to whin. ing. His complaint has been sung in one key, and tho soug was, ** Why will they inalst on crushing mo?" Ho forpets that ho himself has been for months doing a good deal of crushing, aud if ho s so unfortunate as to got into tho squeezer he should not complain. Long Jones has, for tho timo being, loat biu elasticity, and the buoyancy with which ho chucklod over the approach. ing victory Is ono of the things of the post, He rocognizes that he very seriously put his foot 1n it when ho ordered the caucus. ‘To bim it is like Dante’s inscription over the gates of the inferual regions, If it -were poasible to return, bo would do so, but such action would bo constrned into A CONFEESION OF WEARNESS of gigantic proportions, sud the wavering and unwilling adhercnts who havo boen draggooned into tho scrvice would unhesitat- ingly throw down thelr arm and alear out. Hples from the Logan camp wers all day placed 8o as to find out what the doubtful supporters were doing, snd in wany instauces it juade them grind their testh to seo the steady stream of visitors which all day poured into the hondquartors of the Farwell faction. 8o long as they only weuded their way to the rooms ocoupicd by Oglesby they paid little attention, but to witness social visits to their bloodthirsty cuemy was moro than they could stand, ‘T'lo sores created by tho election of Janes havo pot boen lcaled. Thoy have turued tuto running ulcors, and nothing that can be promised by the Logan gang will ale leviate the pain, SHAW 1B PAUTICULAKLY MAD. His supporters wero turued over by a jug- gle, without his consent or kuowledge, sud the members of Lis fanily do wuot Lesitate to pronounce the tramsaction the moat infawous that was ever done iu & politi- cal campaign. Having expressed his sym. pathies for Logan, though not taking an act- ive part in bis fight,which his own caudidacy forbado, ho regurds tho action of the Logun gang a8 nothing short of treachery, All at- tempts to placate him have 8o far proved abortive, and whilo it is probable that he may vote for Logan ou the informsl ballot, his frionds believe that it will end there. Miz. MORKRISON AND HIS ¥RIEXDS are sullen and silent, on account of the shameless manner in which they were sold out in the watter of the eloction of Bpeaker e Ehicage Dailp Tribune., by Logan, Loog Jones, and the gang. They do not say muceh, but mischief lurks in their’ choleric bosoms. To-day Morrison has been thinking, but he says nothing. He is the ablest man in the Houss to-day, and his ani. |i mosity is dreaded by the Logan crowd, who know his sbility and influence, and who observe the smoldering fires. Morrizon is far too shrowd a man to vapor and talk, but some of his friends OFFER TO DET TWO TO OKE that Logan will not be the next United States Senator from Illinois. To-dsy the powers that bo have boen attempting to placate the enraged statesman. He is not, however, to ba caught with a bone. Mr. Speaker Jamen invited Mr. Morrison to-day to take a place on the Committee Intrusted with the very important duty of framing tho rules for the government of the House, which honor Mr. Morrison politely declined, and some one elsa was subsequantly seleoted for the placo. ‘This evening, since the adjournment of the Houso, SKVEIAL MESSAGRS havo been sent to Mr, Morrison from the room in tho corridor at the south end of the Lotel, to all of which Morrison has turned a deaf ear, Logan's friends havo tried to make 1natters smooth to-day by arguments to con- vince Morrison that Logau know nothing of the trade with James, but that kind of soph- istry is too thin to deceivo a politician of Morrison’s calibre and experience. Prom. ises have been made him, but Morrison's in- variable reply is that he has hao enough of promijses, and a man who would sell him out once would do so again. e says ho asks nothing of the present Genoral Assembly, s0 far as the organization 18 concerned, and he would not so understood. His co-operation and good will are not to be obtained in " that sort of o monsor. Tho cancus on Tuesday night will divalge the coursé of Morrison and Lis frionds. This evoning your correspondent had AGENERAL TALK WITH CHARLEY PARWELL over the merits of the campaign, and that gontleman safd: ‘1 Mr. Logan has the good of the party at heart, ho can readily settle the question. T will agree with him that both of us shall withdraw and leave the caucus to nominate Oglesby., I have no intercst to subsarve but that of the people.” THE GIOST OF THE BLACK flORSE wns & little more ,palpable to-day, and at times he took the shape of Gov. Cnllom, Ho has been for Logan all the way throngh for scctional reasons, aud with a view to his re-eloction,” Should they finally pitch on himn be would noccopt. This wonld leave the Gubernatorial race opon to Logan two yoars honce. If he wore fto succeed he might ba induced to again make the Sonatorial race two years lator. That there are some grounda for this combination is found in the fact that sev. eral of Logan's omissaries wero dodging nrownd the State-House with some of Cnl. lom's intimate friends, and, if any additional evidenos wero necded, the quict buzzing of Logan, Long Joncs, and Cullom in the Leland corridors to-night would poasibly fur. nish it if the conversation were divnlged. JOIIN DAKER i also talked of as the great unknown, but carefal inquirfes dovelop no support in his direction oxcept of a purely local ohar- acter. At Logan’s headquarters they pooh- pooli any iden of a dark horse, but if the casunl statoments of somo of his intimato frionds amount to anything, it is ovident that the Indian Chief has made up his wind that, if he can’t bo elected, nune of the can- didates beforo the House can be, This is his samo old game. Ha will consent to have 10 one fill the Senatorinl chair if Lo can help it nnloss ho can control him, At this writ- ing (11 o'dlock) the Logan managers are quiatly ciroulating the rumor that the caucus called for Tuesdny mght is ¥UR CONSULTATION ONLY, Thoso who doubt the assertion look in vain for the printed notices calling it. ‘This would look ns if John woro trying to hedge. This call, however, positively states that the purpose is for nomivating o eandidate for United Btaten Bonator. The statement of Honator Riddle, published in Tur Tninvxe: of to-day, in which the falsity of the interview with George C. Oampbell in relation to the defent of Judge Lawrenco two yoars ago was fully oxposed aud tho real facts of history wero bronght to light, oreated / A GREAT DEAL OF TALK among the politicians hore to-night, and provoked a vast awmount of angry criticism from tho supportors of Logan. ‘The intor- view was read with avidity and freoly com. monted on all around. It was tho timt time tuat the fucts in tho case had been publicly stated, and they surprised even those who considored thomsolves woll-posted in the secret archives of the party. Tho effect bas been in some degree disastrous to Lo- gan's chiances, 'Thero was a bettor feeling AT OGLESIY'S HEADQUALTERY to-day, aud tho presont incumbunt of the Honatorial office waa espacinlly buoyant this evening, A vory percoptiblo chaugo in the comploxion of affairs was observed, and no less than & dozen ncopssions wera reported on the best ef mlhomy Charley Farwell roturng to Chicago to-night, and will return on Bunday morning. SENATOR BASTON. HI8 REVUTATION OF TIIB LITERANY BUREAU ASSENTION® KKQARDING 113 OWN ACTS. &pectal Disputch to The Trivune. Wasmixaton, . C., Jsu, 10,.—Charles L. Easton, ex-uember of tho Illluols Lewlstature, was lero to-dsy in attemdancs upon the Bupremne Court, and for tho frst time saw the Juter-Oxan of Jan. 8, In whichi it s charged Ina disuateh from Springfleld that, had it not been for the duplicity of Easton and Riddle, Uen. Lowan would baye received the nomfuation. In speak- iug of this charge Mr. Easton this evenjuz sull: * I bad no Intention to say anything with reter- euce to the vontest on this Bewatorial question now progressing untll the attacks make upou e appeured 1o the Juler-Gerun. This charge Is not true. I voted for Logan at a thue wheo b »atd that my vote would secure his clection; ou the Friday, Baturday, and Moodsy previous to the uumination |u caucus, for Judge Lawrence, and when Judgy Law. rcace was unominated I voted for the caucus nomiues ou Tuesday. During the ballot of that day 8 latge number of Ropublicans voted for Senator Halues, whilo & uuinber of Domocrats voted for Judge Law- rence. 1 am satisded that, had the ¢otbuslustic Iriends of Senator Logsn on that day, smonyg thew 1. T. Fountatn and Dr. Hartholow, voted for Judze Lawrcnce, together with s large num- bor that votvd for Senator Halues, Lawrence would bave beeu elected. While the ballot was proceeding (n favor of Lawrence I bad au (oter viow with Repreacotative Juncs Herrlogton, i £ = e r/ 5’; FIVE CENTS, ) = inplored him to vote for Lawrence. $” i tnmo that there wonld Le fifteen : ar Lawrence all that day, but to urge publicans to hold oft Lawrcnce, and ne ‘W. . beelected. Asl returned to my seat) ‘W § Was next to Kountain's, 1 OVERMEARD AN INTERVIRW, which 1 am certain came from tho spukor'n toom, shich was at that tima occupled by Seust tor Logan, In which it was szated that a motton to adjourn should now be made for consuita- tion. ‘That motion was carried, but {t wasques- tiouable whether it received the requisito vote to carry it. ‘That evening ® vaucus was convened of the Republicans, at which 1 presented s papersigned by four Democrats and live Republicans who pledged themsclves on the following day tocast thelr votes on every juint bailot for the Hon. E. B. Washburne. This paper was shown pubilery ot the cauens; still ft was Insisted that v was simpty Democratic means of demoralizivg the Republicans, Notwithstanding this Logan statcment, the mext day E. B. Washburne did recelve on every Lallot, as the pub- lshed recoml will now show, the votes of these particnlar gentleen who slgned that paper, and 1 am satisfied, conversunt a8 I was with ail the detals of the crists at that moment, that RITUER WASHRURNRE OR LAWRENCE COULD HMAVE N ELECTRD Unfted States Benator. The next morning the Democrats, finding that they could not suceed in getting any better man than Judge Lawrence, made the combination which resuited la the election of David Davis, who at that time, as thiey publicly stated, they did not consider ag good 8 Demucrat as Woshbtme o Lawreoo in fact, they considerca hm at that time s Ie- publicun, and elected him aa such. LAWRENCE'S DEFEAT. INTERVIEW WITH MESSRS, CAMIBELL GLOVEK. Thursday's issue of the organ of Logan’s # Literary Burcau ** contalved a couple of Iuter- views, ane with George C. Campbell, the law- partner of Judge Lawrence, and the other with J. 0. Glover, which were the subject of con- slderable remark among those who happened to sce the ohscurs sheet fn which they were printed. They excited much surprise among persons conversaut with the facts, who, how- ever, entertained a great deal ot doubt as to whether elther of these gentlemen really made any such Incorrect statements as were attributed to them by the organ. For the purpose of get- tiog at a more deflnite version of thematterand ascertaining what they really did say, or iotendeq to say, o Trinuxz reporter called up- on them yesterday and propounded various in- terrogatorics which scemed to cover the ground, He first saw MR, OEORGE C. CAMPDELL, and asked: #was pot Lawrence the regular numinee of the Republican caucus after Logan withdrew his namet"” “That {s o matter of record.” “Was he not declarcd the regular nomines Tuesday evoning, Joau. 23, 18771 *“1 was not there, and couldn’t tell." *“When the jolnt conventlon of the two Rouses met the next day, did he recolve moro than 80 votes of tho 07 Republicans present and votingi” I couldn’t tell. Idon’t remember, 1 knew at the time, but it has gone out of my mind.” 1L DOESN'T KNOW. : “1vas not the eleven Loltersall Logan ment!? 41 don't koow that there were any bolters at all, Belore the sesslon commenced there was & plan srrauged Letween nyaell, represcntiug Judge Lawrcuce, and other Republicans repro- senting others, that it was best for the Repub- lleans on every ballot to give Mr, Halnes an fue creasing vote, and he was _given such Increasing vote on every ballot. That is my recollee- tlon,” “*Did he receive moro than 81 voles on tho next hallot out of $7 Republicaus present and votinei" “1 can't remember the number definitely. 1 do remember the gencral fact that Lawrence's vote deelined and Hatnea increased, which was in pursuance of the arraugemont made before the session opened 1a the morning,” * Wero not every ono of the alxteen bolters Logan men, 08 the record shows{” *“They were all, Republicaus, and I think it mora than likely they had all voted for Logan while be was tho eaucus candidate.! “DId pot Aifty or sixty Loganites abaudon Lawrence and go over to John C. Halnes, opoo- sltfon, an the third, fourth, and fifth baliots cast that day " “ Avery large number of Republicans voted for Halues, tho number increusinz on every ballot, in pursuance of tho arrangemeut I havo siready stated,” JIE DOESN'T KNOW. “DIL not the Demucrats vote for Lawrence on the (ifth ballot that day, whils fitty or more Logauites bolted to Hainest” I have not tho number In' iy wind; but about the Uik ballat, when the halnes vote had been run up very high, In pursuance ot the plan [ buve already spoken of, the Democraty ed to think that ft was impossibla to carry Davis in, aud two or thres of them came to me, and sald they were then ready to voto for Lawrcnce, und gome of them got upand changed thelr votes from Duvis to Lawrenee beforo ths fifth ballot was finully declared; probably ns many as fourtcen; [ do vot remember the nume- ber . “Did not Riddle and Easton work forand vota for Luwrence on eyery hallot cust that day, 04 tha record sbiows, and 100 living wituesses can tests uy" I have no knowledge thut thoy did. If they wurked for him, (t Jdidn't cous to my kuowls wdge *You say the ‘tide sct In strong for Judwe Lawrences and when it lookel as though some chango was nbout to take place, ‘somu ona moved an adjonrnment, and it carrled,’ Dop't you know that Lawrenco would have beeu Jected ou that fifth ballot if the Loganites hod not supported Huines wputnst the caucas tiomls nue ™ 4 I could not auswer that questiou ves or i, beeause there are too many assumptions fn it, which, inwmy view, aro not correct. 1 thiuk, howover, Judie Lawrencs would probably have beeu elected upon the next ballot If another ballot hud been bud, That was my judgmens ut the thue, and 1 my Judginent still,” NE DOLSN'T KNOW, *You sav sumnc ous moved an adjouroment; and it cerried, und that you think nobody was responsible for {t. Don't you know that the record shiows it was Granger—one of Logan's right-hand men—who moved the adjourument Lo preveut’ auother ballot, whick would have ¢leeted Lawrenco (a all human probability 4 I don’t know who moved tv sdjourn. I didn’t know at the time, uod baven's cousulted the record sbout it, snd connot tell what b shows.” “Don't you know there were loud cries ‘to divide,” that 1s, to rlse and be counted ou thus motlon of Urunger's, but the Bpeskor—Sbaw, au ardent Loganite—declined to put the mo- tlon, aud declared the Couvention ‘sdjourned, votwitbstaudiug by the sound It was manlfest that o wajority voted Not” ““That question has the samo objection as the other. ‘Tuers are so mauy sssuwptious that it s inpossible for me to say cither yes or no tolt. 1 kuow that there was very great confusion; that some thought the 1motion had been curried, and souio that it had not. The Speaker's de- cislon was that 1t was carried. [ mysell was of the impression that It was carried, altbough other of Judge Lawrence’s fricnds had a differ- ent {mpression,” 1 ““You say that if aa ‘sdjourcmeat had 0ol | AND

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