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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY. JANUARY 14, 1879—~TWELVE PAGES. 67 STATE AFFAIRS. 1 report of all contracts and purcheses made since PLUCK. Jan. 1, 1877, by the Superintendents of the rey- . | eral Lenevolent and reformatory institations. Thly is the ovening note of the war to be weged andera and Mis ley wera duly tmdgried by tha Rev. Dr. Thomas, but most elso in the - correspondence was fabrieation, nee policies non-forfeltabla after the second sonusl pavment, were also Introduced, A bil was introdneed fn the Jlonse making the erime of rape punishable by haogiug. for the opening night, and to profhesy already | Pomeray and Edwarda dramatic company, states a fortnignt of rare musfeal enjoyment. ’ that the train containing Miss Pomeroy and ber It {s to be regretted that Mr. Haverly, who ¢ port. ;. Hardana o mtich {6 inake his thentrhattsgetien | SITPADY was wrecked near Shreyo 1 . . : o Miss Pomeroy was eerlously injured. Beveral . Z 0 . Nothing Done in Either Hoyse of | uvon these lustitations. NORTIL CAROLINA. .".?‘.?:;’";‘.'(',’.'.."'w"fi'nt';:’s‘,‘.';.‘('m in fdtoe | members of tho company were severely bruised. TnumphantA c:mple:hog of Mad- FIRES. % . . . il gl purposes. The work of renavation has heen r— ame Anderso the lilincis Legislature o AL PR Coduns 1h ~Sonator Merrimen | wuil dane, and the new caructiugs, uphalsteriet CINCINNATT b Te kn 9ikireat crnicado. Yesterday. Qoo i Thne 10 ok vha: Toupe | aLsdduasch aTelen to, the Doruerd e | e aad arskneres gits 'y yorwtviehs wnc | Gicpinini, Jun, IL=At Ine sl sicetiog ask, The alarm from .Box 771 ot 7:%5 gesterday and Scnato met this afternoon and adjourncd Intimations Concerning the Chafr» | 1 104, m. to-morrow morning. firin and cloakime ronina for tress circle and | Of the Culicee of Musle, beld to-day, o gratify- morning was caused by a burnfog chimney at No. baicany have been provided, and nmong the | In@ report was mada of the progress of that in- test for tho Senate. Gov. Vance will be noml- 247 Indiana atroet, owned by M, Faalkey, and oce - nated {n caucus on the fivst ballot. Nearly a Month with Slambers i e — - vatious offlcess on the sccond tloor one has | atitutlon, Two huodred and seventy-three stu- cnupled as a boarding-house by Mrs, Hatchinson. mnuships of Tmportant Me. Speakor darmed Tk set ya fiver Mlle 1o tieen furnishied for Mr. Mupleran's use in | dents bave becn enrolled, and are now under of Only Eight Minutes, Damage_nominal, While roning to the iirs D D arrange his committcea to his eatisfaction, AMUSEMENTS 4 g Committees though he haa been emploved at the work all ‘ Sl very tauty and even elegant stsie. The nudi- | insiruction, and In financlat affairs the College Engine No. 47 colilded o Chicago avenue with ¥ d:;“l‘ ;h“.mfl pro ':I"::m‘ l”‘“ o e TR gn‘:-c ugy :‘w':::: :fldulr':tlxzh:}gl':fllfl-':ngn .{'r(.‘l drt; ia reported fu a prosperous cundition. 3 1?‘m ln‘ll wagon am:i"?d by Je;‘nb : orobably bo prepared fo announce them Stenor Companin | €an flags unil coats of arma grouped very grace- CASUALTIES. The 2,700th” Quarter-Mils Completed | bugine was capized and T iy Lawin. o Troceedings of the Wisconsin General [ on Wednesday, Mitchell will get the Appro- pune U Tusaio luJH'-I -urmmImM;;';“ prosceniom *;,',‘;’l'- L Amidst Much Popular Ex- that it had to be sent to the repalr !hnfi. o] Assombly at Madison. printions, and Wright, of DuPage, tbo gL Thierry | This Mben ing Mme. appear In itement, wagzon was onlv slightly broken, and both tearns 3 Stato Charltabla Institutions, Matthews will Soupamile: 2 TIVER ICE. citement, escaned uninjured, Signor Franceschl e &ignor Daill CINCINRATI, O., Jan, 13.—There was an zlarm from the river at 2 p. m,, when the fce started, but it roon stopped until 4 p. m., when it again broke louse, and has been running strong ever siuce. A large number of empty and loaded oal-barges have already been carrled away, but thelr@hamber cannot bo accurately stated. ‘The atarmn from Box B33 at 5:20 yesterday af- ternoon was canred by the burning ontof s ' chimney at No. 154 Sedgwick street, occupied by Thowas O'Hara. Nodawage. HOOLEY’S TIILATRI, The reappoarance of Mr. Julin Ditlon after a prolonged absence from the ¢ty which lns foldled him In years gone by, was apjarently n gladsome event to 8 Jarge number of theatre-go- ing folks, Judging from the numncrival strength nrobably he asslened the Judiciary Cominittee, Roprosontative Willard, of Indiaua, Will | and Sbaw or Gross the Judicial Department. . Crooker, whols ono of tho carncst supporters Hot Pat Tp to Be Put Dawn n(Jnme; and an activeand promineat member of the Thirtieth General Asscmbly, will bo assigned He Rises in His Seat and Makes | the Chairmanship of the Committee on Insur- Her Condition Ong of Complete Exhaus. tion—-The Receipts Yery Large. +Mile. Minnie Hauk The Jong-heralded Mapleson opern troupe commenced ts Chicago acason last evening at AT COLUMBUS, NEM. OuATiA, Neb., Jan, 13.—The following specla v Haverly's Theatre, with the representation of { o dlence which to Hooley" B dlspatch was recefvodl this evenlog by the Omana. Consplcuous Ass of ance. This Ia the Committee which ho had two 4 ) of the audlence which came to Hooley's last e A MADAME ANDERSON. 8 E{lmsalr A years since, and it fs sald he magnauimously | Bizet's **Carmen,™ to s largo andlence. The | eoening to say * All bull, thou wandercr from | About 80 clock to-night the new steamer Guld Suectal Dispatch to The Trisune. Herald from Columbus, Neb,: “This city was Jugz Star, which had taken refuze below Newport bridge, behind one of tho plers on thd Ohio tide, was torn loose and awept down in the fce. Passing unider the Covington bridice, one of her strangers were greetea with frequent expres- sions of cordiality and enthusiasm, which may be Interpreted not only ns complimentary to the individual artists, three of whom retarn after thrown into a state of excitement this morning about 1 o'clock by acry of fire and the ringing of fire-bells. The fire was discovered firat n the hardware store of (. H. Krause & Son, bot the wiids of Tesusl"” John Dillon is one uf our homs products, and while we oecasfonal- 15 swear at him, and ofttimes sppiy the rod, we are always willing to kill the fatted calt when yiclded his etalm to promotion for the purpose of discrabarrassing the Bpeaker. Bol tlopkins and E. B. Sherman aro left out, and will have to skirmish around for the Chsirmanships of 2w YORK, Jan. 13.—At 11 o'clock to-night Madame Anderson successfully completed her unparalteled feat of endurance of walking 2,700 quarter-miles In 2,700 consecutive quarter-hours, Innuguration Coremonies of Unusual Ka; long absencs to the scenc of former success, # % o " | elitmneys were knocked overbuard, and sheloat { oy gy begun D . Tho num- | Quickly apread to the adjolning bulldiog owned Lolge s Topsion; Rosy £amo.ob tho infnos comer (008, AS s hofors b\ltg to tho completences in cnsembla that horoturna. Thos 38 81y exprereion ofamnr-J, o, other at tho Southern Railrozd-bridge. 8he bcfl ¢ wnln‘wt‘zu cc:mlfl I|'° md and oceiipled by Willlam Lamb as & grocery been stated, Thompson, of Cook, will Ue es- gnee of thls pervading sentiment toward him In lins sroma down streais sish the lee, s nothine r o visitors steadily ncreased | W0 T Fire Department responded quickly, - : WISCONSIN. sgned to the Committeo on Katiroads, charncterlzed the verformance, a featuro of tho | ¢y wag ho moots the old hearts welcome whicl | 124 £one down streas with Foo o SEERCC U | atter the firat week, and, sa tho ok | but both bulldines were destrovad with most o Fnecinl Dienateh to The Tribune. X Benate caucus for tho purpose of arranging | W3ric stage with which wo are not often blessed. | g knows fs mure to grect him lere, | 1 bren Bttt o cr, The v misslon price was fncreased from 25 cents | thicir contents. Loss, 812,600; fsurance, $7,000. The three artists whom we have mentloned are Miss Usuk, Campanini, and Del Puente, The first-named was scarcely known to fame when she mado her debat here in February, 1803, 10 a Germaun-Itailan troupe ot the old Opera-ITouse, which was really two traupes in ong, with two conductors, Max Maretzek and Carl Bergman. 1ler first appearance was a8 Anuettain ** Crispl- no,” and duriog her Lriel week's svason she enng the titlerole 1n Gounod’s **Romeo and Juliet," Zertina in “Fra Diavalo,” and Mar- guerite {n “*Faust.” Sinco those days she has developed into a leading artlst of cosmopolitan fame, though her principal success has been won in hier lung German engagenent,and returnstous in the maturity of her power. Campantuf and el Puente Lelong to a Iater tocal date, as thay came In January, 1874, In the Nilsson troupe, the former making s first appearanco ns e narroin *Lucrezia Borgla,” aod the latter ns Alphonso In the same opera. In ihat scason thoy sang together in *‘Alda,” * Trovatore,” and * Don Glovann)," besides which Campanini appeared in the ** Huguenots,” and Del Puento in *Martha," ‘*Faust,” and * Lucla,” with Caponl as the chief tenor, With the remain- der of this troupe opern-guers nade thelr first ncqualntance, and it 1s very generally conceded that the acquaintance {2 a pleasant one, that will Dbear caltivation during the ensuing fortnight, 1s #aid to be from the gorge st Four Mile, The Uazette specials report tho breaking of the gurge in the Kanawhaat Ca.m. Itransn hour, and broke agaln at 10 &. m., moving with tremendous furce, Beveral steamers and whar!- mo back again, and perhaps you would like to boats hurbored In the mouth of the Elk were give mo a lecture to tell me that but for vertain thrust agatnst Kegatone bridge, and knocked 1t “but fors’ T could have been the Charles | 40Wn: The steamer Liberty No, 4 was so badly Mathews of the Amerlean staze. Well, hero | amuzed that she sank fn twenty-four fect of wo aro again, and I have still at' com. | water. The iee continued runniug until G p.mn,, mend a few odd tricks and maoners that | when it agaln porged. may be at Jeast a reminiscence of ofd duva” | At Portamouth thefco from above Hunting- Af“d lh. wn!llndelm‘]l'n L}!crlnnlrcw-‘:? lmnl onl ; fon Lias been pasaing sinco & p. . tl actor, but n ic play, hiich, when - O exhibite Ditton th one of his tnaniest | . The steamer Eidorada was lelt on shora thers moods, althouzh Zoly, in “All that Glitters,” by @ sudden fall iu the river. The boat I8 un- is hy no means among his beat characters, It fa | injured, at opce thetelumph and the defeat of Mr. Dillon | Prankfort, Ky., reports clesen fect In the 55 on nrtist thut we think very liitle about the hkor, | ! tharacter and ngreat dend nbout the aetor, Ho | Kenttcky Rizer, with a vrospect of breaking in scizes his characters *‘by the strafl of the that stream to-night, as a beavy rlse is reported neck,” as It were, and shakes them futo Liis own from sbove that point. individuality. No matter whether it [s Zoby, or Lawrencebure, Ind,, savs the gorze in the Awminadab Sleek, or a party by the name of Johne B i g e o B e al made. sub. | Olo at Medoe brokelat 0 to-night, and sbe river ferviont fo Dillon’s whims. And it must he | 18 Fising ranidly, vonfesacd that his whima are often mnore con- The Guiding Star 18 new, and one of the finest duacive to *Inextinguishablelaughter” than any | bonts running from thls port. She hos made wolnts conceived by the author, He deals | yut oo trip between this elty and New Ol Taily [ what 18 called tn behind-the.scenes | o p s clty and New Orleans. !:;l\fiuue:"l.-nz,"—aomcwlm tao Hberally por. | Elie bas 8 capacity for 1,400 tons, cost when Tiaps,—Int ha Is onc of the few comedians who | comploted 850,000, aud 1s owned by her com- e dott with fmpunity, which frplies a wore | mander, Capt, W. B, Mitler, than common ability. Sometlines ho' morely Eight loaded coal barges were swept away MapisoN, Win., Jan. 13.~The disappolntment | the Committees was held this afiernoon o the among the friends of Carpenter to-night knows | Jadies’ ordinary of the Leland Iouse, but the 10 bounds, tireat preparations had becn made | labor before them was not completed. On the for his reception on his expected arrival this af- | adjournment to-morrow afternoon this work ternoon. 'They realized the apparcnt hopeless- | wiil be fiulshed up, and on Wednesday the nesa of the situation for the past week, and yet | Committees will be announced, As near- munde themselves happy In their antieipationsof | iy as conld be ascertalued from & the result which would surely be nccomplished | key-hole communication with he caucns through his presence here. It was expected | to-day, which wns a sccret confercnce, the that his tefp to the Capital, sccompanicd by | Ctiatrmanships will be distributed as follows: 1,000 or more frionds, would be s continuous | Judiclary, Banele; Judicial Depirtment, Bon- ovation, and would thereby creats & | Aelds Naflroads, Bash; Warchouscs, Johnson} popular public sentiment which, with | Appropriations, Joslyn; Revenue, McClellan; his versonal magnetism, would prove | Municipalities, White; Tosurance, Campbell; jorfectly frresistible to the rural members | Educational, Davis; Tenal and Reforma- whom it was supposcd wero unaccustormed to | tory Institutions, Demont; Btate Charit- witnessing 8o much grestness, Instead of Car- | able Institutions, Mayborne; Canrla and penter came a dispatch from him saying that | Rivers, Whitiog; Agriculture, Talinler- Learrived in Chicago this morning from Wash- | ro; Iorticulture, Parkinson; Mines and ngton, and tried to make the Northwestern | Mining, Thomas; Manufactures and Jabor, traln doe ot 4 p. m., but gotlest, He will ai- | Artley; County ond Township Organizations, rive here ot 8 . nt. to-morrow, but tha enthusl- | Ford; Fees and Salarles, Kuykendall; Print- aem of his friends (s at so low an obb that hia | fng, Bent; Milltary Affalre, Munn; Federal Re- voming bias no terror for tho friends of the other | Iations, Marshail; Geulogy and Sclence, Hamil- candidates, The retarn of the members of the | tons Miscellany, Hamiton, The forcpolng are Leglslaturo to<day has Ueen awalted with | not all tho Committees, but they are as many wot & Mitle anxiety by the friends | as conld be nscertatned, Tho probubility is that of the different Beoatorisl candidotes. | they wiil be somewhat modified by the final While, of course, all pretended to bellove that | caucus, which mcets to-morrow ufterncon. o visit to and consultation with their con- Iils modest obefsance o the applaure that greeted bis entrance expressed more than speech conld have done. It seemcd tosay, # Ala, you have not forgutten me, Lsee. Well, T knew you wouldn't; you know you like to sce 1050 cents last week and to 81 to-day, @ hand- some sum was realized by the pedestricune. The total receipta of the month were over €32,000, of which Mme. Anderson will re- ceive about $7.000. Thousands of Drook- Iyn ladies have hocome fnterested In the womsn's sttempt, and fits (nfluence has been to make walking the fasblon, Morart Garden was crowded all day, and to-night wae ascenc of wild enthustasmn, Scveral thousand veople gatliered outside, uuable to galu admnis- flon, As stories had been circulated that bouquets saturated with chloroform . would be presented, and other attempts be made by financially-ntercsted partles to cause Mme. Anderson to fail fu hor undertaking, she wos clogely gusraed all day, persons walking fo front, beside, and behind her. Bhe was sustaln ©d by Intense excitement, walking rapidly, with whito face, fixed cyes, and clenched tecth. AL the finlsh of the last quarter Lut one she sprang {rom the track to the platform and sang a farewell song, When the bell rang hier out for the last time she darted from ber room end sct off st a tromendous pace, deter- mined to beat two minutes and four seconas, her best time hitherto reconl. el. The mon ahend of her was obliged to ‘run,so fast was her pace. Tho audience Kept up deafeniog applause, the ladies Bonesteel Brothers' dry-gond store was consid- erably damuged.” AT EVANSVILLE, IND. EVANBVILLE, fod., Jan. 18.~A firoat 9 o'clock . to-night destroyed the Evansville Furntture Company’s factory, together with the machinery, stock, and tools of the workmen, who had stopped work for s week, and were ready to commence Ju the morulng. Loss, $30,000; fu- surance, $8,000. AT LYONS, MICH. Derroit, Mich, Jan, 13.—A fire at Lyons, Mich., last night destroyed Ameden & Co.'s woolen miil and Hawley & Roof's plaster mill. Amsden's loss, §10,000; Hawley & Roof’e, 83,- 0003 no insurance, ‘The fire originated In the woolen mill. Bupposed cause, spuntaneous cotbustlon. AT NOCIERTER, MINN. Koectal Diputck to The Tribune. Rocuester, Minn,, Jan, 13.—Fred Dunnett lost his barn by fire Fridar night, together with five head of horses, six head of cattle, one new bugey, two sets of harnces, and all his farm machinery. 1oss §3,000; no Insurance. AT NEWARK, N. J. Newank, N, ., Jan, 13.—Peter Hauck's ex- tenstve brewery burned this wornlng, with its nsit-house, fee-houses, and other bulldings. * Losa estimated at $100,000; partlally fnsused. e — stituents would strengthen them In the support KANRAL, Tt fn ony a few weeks since Mr. Strakosch in- [ fuceceds o outraging “;‘I;L,};“’,‘m:’f.“';fi the | grom Willow Run Distillery Sfarbor, West Cov- | Joining In the screaming aud ehoutiog. Mme. of thelr condidate, yet, without doubt, they Special Dispatch to The Tribmne, troduced us to that somewbat questionable | nitains a comfc result not dreamied of by fuzton, One was sunk at the Southern Railroad | ‘Anderson came fiying down the home-stretch EARTHOUAKE, person, Carmen; it 8 doubtfut, however, whetlier we should have become well acquainted with her had it not been for Mr, Mapleson, At that thine we entered o fully futo the constrie. tion of the work, the motives and situations of the story, as iwell as tho more prominent feat- ures of the musical text, that we hardly need go over the cround agaln, Its perforniance lust ovening by o stronger and more fully equipped trotipe, with a much moro powerful cast, with much stronger chorus, and with a superb orchicstra, capable of dolng Justice to the Instrumentation, und with greater flnish of detall, only em- phasizes somo of the oplntous we expressed at that time. The doubt still remains whether this will be a lasting work, or even take ita place in the standard repertory, after the nove ity has worn off, but we Are more than: ever conivineed that, while tho vocal part s strung only fn the second uct, the fustrumental shows a high degree of musical achiolarship and orig- inality of leas combined with maaterly ability In adaptation that will always make thy score 4 favorite oue with musicinns, espeelully for its freshiness aud plquaney, if not for its depth, for, it anything, Its weakcst parts arg in thu serlous passoges, A8 a dolincation of Spaulsh life In its street scenes, its fascinatingly grace. ful dances, fts natlousl sport CIn tho arens, and its eypsy characteristics, 1t certainly Is remarkuble picture-musfe, — 8till more are we at o loss to underatand the psser- tlon so frequently made that the Influence of Wagner {8 perceptiblo tn this work, unlets free- dom of tnstrumentation and the use ot the nn- nay bo calicd Wagnorish. Whille thio atudlous churacter of this musle will d it to musicians, its brightness, brond contrasts, unique rhythms,teking melodics, and abandance of pleturesyue action will commend 1t to operatic patrons: itll they wet tired of I8, It is hardly foir to fustituto comparisons, but it is no more than just to say that “Cormen,” as given by this “troupe, 18 of a charactor that makes a comparison jmnossihle. ‘The Strakosch troupe us n very fsle synopsis, Lut this troupe g 8 the work In fta come leteness, "The tirst half-dozen bars of the pro- ude told tho wholo story eutliciently to cnable one to settle back in his'chalr with perfect con- feared that tho reverso nizht provo tobothe fact, | ToPERA, Kau., Jan. 1.—The Kaneas Legisl- ‘I'he only changes that have occurred, #o far as ture convenes at noon to-morrow. Membors can now be ascertalned, aro In favor of Keyes, | 8ro mostly here, and caucasing fs unusually D2 having galned two votes. Keyes las lively, Thero Ia & eharp conteat for Bpeaker dently. gained through the recess, and his between ex-Congrevaman Clarke snd R. Biddel, Iriends aro moro canfident and hopefal to-night | 0f 1nn County. After organtzing, the firat than ever, and o}l {ndications point to a verifi- work of importanco will be tho clection of State catlon of Tig ‘T1unUNE dispatenes of ast week, | Printer. Ueorzo W, Martin s beld the vosi- predicting his nomination on an carly ballot. | tioo three ruccessive terme, and 18 azaln o candi- Tvery duy o dark horse Is trotted out fram the | date. s chict opponents aro Dodswarth, of Tlowa headquarters, and a8 often withdrawn, [ Leavenworth, and F. P, Baker, of the fmmkfl 1nthl 1t would seom. that even they by this time | Commonuwadlth, It ls thought o combipation Would understand that no dark horae, sio mat- | Will be formed which will defeat Martin. ter what his namo may be, can recelve more ‘Tho clection of Unlted Btates Senator occurs han one-lalf the votes of those who now ac- | on the 28th, The oplalon is zeneral that Tngalls knowledge Ilowe cr Carpenter as their firat w1 be hls own successor, although le does not cholce. Keges, bestiles belng the first chofee, I cinim suflicient votea to elect on the first ballot, tho secona choicu of not less than twenty, On | Ex:Gov, Anrbony s belug warmiy supoorted, thio withdrawal of ¢lther Carpenter or Howe, an | S8 AR I TR0 ot IF the Republicans go event which wiil nov be lone delaved, bo | into n caucus Ingalis will undoubtedly bo not- will e nominnted, Carpenter's triends havo | inated, not forgotten the Senatorial contest of 1800 and Tho Domocrats hove not yet advauced a can- 3575, anid among Howa's supparters some of tho | SUMte. ol B ) t0dey with warmest personal friends of Keyes nre found. | (ypasing ceremonies. AN the military comna- 1n no vther Benatorial conteat in Wisconsin has | nies of the Btate wero present, and thoussnds there been so littte it-feeling and bad blood ex- | of visitors, The (Governor's n mgu will not hiblted ax fn tho prescnt one. ‘The utmost good | be delivered before Wednesday, feeling prevails among the friends of the candi- = dates, Tt Lns not been deflnitely declded yet when the caucus.will ho held, but 1t will prob-’ obly be called for Wednesdny or Thursday evening of this week. Both Houses had short scsslons tonight, and commenced the work of the sesslon by tho in- sroduction of a few billa. In the Senaton LI was {utraduced for the divislon of the Counties of Chippowa and Lincoln, and the crection of the Couuty of Flambeau, ‘This s nn fmportant the playmaker. Staga traditlons, tho artistic Lridze, and the others passed on down. m{lruy‘fll n,t nlxlt‘n,mctcr, l.ble turllm"qul'i ;‘“llw gmlr.. Caxernxam, Jan. 18.~The fce broke at Ripley rado, the liacl of comie nrt he dellberately | ghortly fter 8 o'clock this morning. The barge tramples under foot, ns it tliey were matiers fit | 40 3 3 Yo ot for okl foles 0 Qscuse n their Wbrarles, and | A5tna was crushed and sunk, No other damage lie devotes himaelf solely to what hu must re- | 18 reported ua yet. ward the purpesy of bis life, nanely, to umuse Cmeciysaty, Jan, 18—=3 p. m.—The fce has ‘llwliluv flc:l at Mfl: {ll!k to! lnmm-‘;c;v;xlllnz;llu- Just commenced moving here, thors, violating all the tanons, and defving the =y = critics.. 11ia Toby I 8 fafr succiinen of this way- | Carno, IlL, Jan. 13.~Immense fields of un ward ond willfal Qisregard of rule. He shoves | Proken fee, resching from shore to shore, passed Toby to the front on all oceastons, and if 4t were | down the Ohiu this afternoon, carrsing away auy other ncl;n- t.lm‘l“ lil; ll.llluu I'm wuuhluhu several fluts and tho ferry-boat Nebraska City, one thinks of faultas every one langhs ot tow o! the steamer Wile. % Bat little fce pass- and with kim. Theyare grateful for the Ingzh- "'fi"::fi,t‘;;"l“&“‘_' oo at 'aducah, n ter ho has excited, ond forget fo erlticlso | RAMIVILES eun., Jan, 13.—A Bumerset, Ky., bim. Morton'a ofd cowmly was throwghout | [Peelul ta the American reports that tho niver well presented last evening, Mr, Juba W, | 133 risen fteedve feet altogethior nnd that it fs Thafsdell, who also et with 8 cordial reception, | Mow falling threo luches per hour, Svventeen {ook tho part of Stephen 2um, which ho | fhal barizea i ol ferex-liat lavs slink aboro ronated with & mauly strentith und elncerity that | O], Shvih and two Jurge 'T!-Wnl' at i mueh to cover up the very spuarcnt namby- i il hottom lands are under vampy sentimentallsm of tho character. er, aud therc [s a beavy destruction of prop- It 18 an cudurance, sometimes, to liavo to llsten to the “atale moralltios™ which this honest youne man is viven to utter, almost on a ruu, and fell exhausted Into the arws of Ler attendants, who Nited her dnto a chalr and earrled her to the platform. Bhe had evidently kept her- self up iy will-force during the Jast day, Bey- eral speeches were made, sud, after sipping o lass of port wine, the pedestricnne made a farewell speceh, saying it iud always been her ambition to do sumething nobody elsc hiad done, narrating Lier various fortunes ns sluger, nctreas, clreas-clown, aud varety-ball proprictor, and heartily thanking the public for it appreclation. 8ho advised Indies to walk more nnd nse horse- cors less, The last quarter-milo was made in 2:37¢, closing a remarkable performancg ror four weeks she has had not more than-eight successive minutesof sleep. Bhewlll be allowed to slcep ouly a few hoursat a time, and ba sus- talued by stimulants, until fully restored. fn the Western Associated Press. New Yonk, Jan. 1%—Madame Anderson concluded the task of walking 2,700 quarter imfles in 08 many quarter hours to-mght. * Con- siderable money s #aid to have changed hands on ths resuit. Sle cowmenced her last auarter mile st 10:45. During the last four guarters she wag the reciplent of several presents, The ‘quarter before the last shie stepped upon the stand and sald she hoped they would keep qulet, so that she mizht accomplish the feat without foterference. 8he appeared greatly exhausted after her last quarter mile _hads been accomplished, aad was token to lier phveiclan, where sbe will be under trestment for o week or two. At first sbe will not be allowed to sleep mare than fifteen miiutes at a time. 1t 8 sald she would prohabty never wike if not disturbed, In a day or two she will bo allowed to sleep two hours at a time, and the time of rest will be eraduaily Increased until she can take all the sleep sho deslres without fear of fnjury. JACRSONYVILLE, Fla., Jun, 13.—A serere shodic of an earthquake was felt last night ubout 11:45. It lasted nbout thirty scconds, and hal a southenst to northwest motion. Buildings were violently shaken, crockery rattled, and doors thrown open. The shock wae felt at St. Augustine and down the Gulf coast, from . Punta Rassa to St. Marks, as well ns over the intertor portion of the State. Nothing of tho kind was ever experienced here before. BUSINESS NOTICES, Uso * Mes. Winsiow's Rnothing Syrup” for children while tTolllln:. It cures dysentery nodd'~ Artloa, wind col tes the bowe! and regul e e s CUTICURACUTICURA RESOLVENT {uticura THE GREAT SKIN CURE, Anpeals to cvery Mother Whose childron eafler from any form of 8kin or Sealp affections. No ramedy yeot diecovcrea op- proache it tu pormanently ridding tho Bkin and Sealp of all bealy Eruptions,, Sures, Irritations, and Inflamimations. It i southing, Lealing, and tho bait to yrow when' de- ves. 1t §e an nereesblo ns it ,und is ably ansiated in every cnsuby the 1A ‘Suar, which in particularly recom- anended to mothers for cleaneing the skin and sealp of infants aud children, It fe Toflot ne weli sy Nedicinal, and §s the most fragrant and tefecan- o sdv‘mp for the nursery ond bath of suy yet pro- pure NNATI Jan, 14,—L 0. m.—The steamer Uuiding star was safely nded ot fiverstle, and the best that ¢an be said of Mr. Blalsdell 13 Difles beigw the bty at Duli-past:d) olelock that hie made them endurable by sliowig that | St suifered uo wagcelal injury. it was veritablo flesh and bloud that fuspired | e tuir-bost Ed Tobbe, Iyl abaxo the ey tho utterance, A very admirable pleco of acte | WS CHE BORE WY foee 1t Uape foadedd with natly fugz was done by Mr. Charlen 8. Coon fn thie roe | 4180 suni at the same place, of Jasper 1 . This gentleman Is evidently - an artist reared I o goud school, and AINGULAR ACCIDENT, who has mnot formotten his carly training. ayecial Dingaich 36 The Tritune, I{‘e [} lmm u!l the bost rgnmfu::lmml ot llhl‘»: - Davesront, la., Jan, 13.—Intormation has character wo have scon., Miss Lettic Allon took | reachd this clty of a sad accldont, by which thie part of Marthe (7ibbs, which she remdered | 10 : i Witn i womanly feeliug, particularly in the | Ilerman Baumier, young farwer of Rocking- unde monstrative scoucs. fler herofes wera o | hatn Township, tu this county, lost bia life. 1o Tittle too snggestive of the King Cunbyses veln, { wns engaged in haullng manure into a fleld, l""l‘l‘l“l%'w waule ]hcrl pu‘rl'qmmuce m:l a ;m;n While drivinz ovpra plle of the compost that ereditable one, aud galned tho sy hy of the | pad heen previously dumped, the loaded wagon hwuso, Tho play will by repeutod to-night, was overturned and he was buried under the 1T GRACE CHUNCIT CONCERY, | Wass of filth, the wheel resthng upon bis logs Notwithstanling the counter-ttractions of | nd preventing him from extricating lnself, the opera, 1t s evident, from the unuenal fnter- | o, hores, ,:{,"':{‘.“’,':,‘",‘l“"{m““,',{,(,‘,',:"",',',"l.‘;',_ biind est displayed in soclal and musical circles, that | young man not eoming to _dinner, scarch wus tho entertuinment to bo elven by the Graco | inade, and his dead body discovered as above Church Soclety to-night fn Piymouth Church | described. witl bo attended by one of the most brilliant o1 Cowruanus, O, dan. 13,—In tho ITouse bills wero introduced providing that Sheriffs sliull not charge Mtizants more than they pay them- selves for publishing legal sdvortisementss making it the duty of the Labor Commissfoner to enforee the lnws forbldding the payment of wagzes of 1abor in serlp; fixiug the anuual cotn- pensation of members of the Qeneral Assembly at $300; nrobibiting the granting of certificates il and Wil doubtiess bring bl delezntion | 3o L Sonsal D Lere, In tho Asecinbly the reeldent elersy | roqors, Trustecs, or Hoards of Education. were nvited to open thio seaslons with praser. |~ thio Scuate, bills wero introduced requiring Abilt was prescuted amending the Revised | petitions In error to be flied fn the Supreme Statutes for the lssulng of alplomas by the :.":mrt rux:]évn:l;h‘I‘c.-'n‘x,v.:‘Sfifi)zfi:fi:‘k({gfiw‘l‘fic ¢ University ereof s - Bl terilly ana Naral dehsolys lm."rmcm over rallronda {n Ollo at une oot 1 effectly Loy SCALD HEAD ON A CHILD CuredeesA Mans of itonning Bores. Mesara. Weeks & Pottor—Dear Firs: Tt nffordt mu great pleasute o fetify (o the remarkable leal- ing und curative cfect of your LCuTicuita on my IN CHICAGO. ‘The Republican Benato caticus kad o session e : y fldence i was golng to hear on opera 4 3 . Ilenry Behmehl, podeatrian, Laving expressed | eppig's head, He had nn atfection similur to Scald 1o-night and added Senator Beott to the Benate EEP l,m.l DEE mile: ',“.“l allowing 'lllmlllmml vayto ",dt'h,;,\:‘m be. IS(U‘“H:M""\:““Ch 'J‘[’)‘"l‘:l:"umil:: and fashionablo audicnces that has gathered KERIOUS INJURIES, adesire to get upa mateh with mmcbody. the | Head, which covered thie cutirescalp withope maes Supervisors of larze road districts, 1 0 this reason fn the Bouth Divislon. The superior Soeciat Disvateh to The Tribune. ! Tlepublican Commlttee, with Benator Welch, | lenry Walls was confirmed as Commiasioner | thero becn auch sn orenestra bekind the foot- . v bncker of Guyon (who made wicha mfscrable | Of running sores, Tho ftcbing was vory sevuro, nttractions offered has securod a large salo of Atnogra, ML, Jan, 13, —Thomas Bexon, 2 nia- tickets fndepondently of tho laudable abject for | chinlst tram the Chicago, Buclington & Quiney which the voncert 8 to bo given. Thoso who shops, was engaged this nfternoon fn ercetl will hu ablo to attend sliould find in the quanti- = o o reeting ty and quality of entortaininent offered enougly | fire-alarm tolezranh for the city authorities, and to cuable thetn to poss o moss enjoyuble evens while adjusting n wire on the pole at the corner fug. of River street and Downer place was thrown o ound 1 OTUER TURATRES, R ot s o . Ch " " o leliors = p h T Rosedale" was revived at McVicker's | guch tnternul fnjurics that Dr. Gilett, who wus Theatre last eveniug, and drew s falr audience. | immediatoly summonud, snvs s recovery s Tho play was handsumely presented, and well | estremely doubtful. lebhas a wifs and thiree causing him to scratchi it uutd i3 bled. For nioe. feets montis he bad Lo wear an ollskin cap, Atter five apphicationnof COTICURA, We were ahile to cbmb lils bair, and about one btox curcd him. This is simply rei kablv, as hie recelved the prescriptions of two ph. jans of high standing inour ity with- out any appareat benuilt, aud was ander various furass of reatmont for ueerly one yeur and a haif, Taw, geuthcmen, yours very \ruly, b = ALVIN v, SAWYER, Curiara, Sept. 8, I878, Cavtiox, —1¢ procurable, use Curicuna Soar, lights of tho operatls stage fn this city—so large, tull, and rich in tone, so finely bslauced, so capable In Intellfgence, 8o expressive in its work, or so well Kept in band vy such an oble conductor as Sle, Arditl. [t may also have struck even the very dull observer thal we have not had such n chioras sinco the paimy old days of German opers,—au chorus not only abundant in volee, but carefully trajued and with well- defined ldeas of stag busincss and action, so that it was capable of doing something moro than marching on and off the stage. The larze and passed resolutions as the sense of thy Re- | of the Bureau of Labor Statistics, " i In the House, o resolutlon was offered and ptiblican members of the Eenato that the calcts | ofurred to a committee, proposing Lo nwend for the nomluation of United Etates Scnator be | the State Coustitution #n as to allow s changa callcd not Jater than Wednesday evenlng, of day for eleeting Stato ofliecrs in case tho Among the Mllwoukeo deleration who ore | Geueral Asscmbly shall decin i desirable. here today In Carpenter's interest are Col. i Tuodgood, R., P Elmors, C. H. Prusser, Col, LOUISIANA. Boyee, C. D, Nash, ¥. T, Day, and D. J, Price, tho Apecial Dispatch 10 The Tribune. Yostmasterat Bay View, a Milwaukee subtirh, who Niw Onneane, Jan, 13.—It Is * just before cujoys the distluction of being the only Wis- | the battle, mother," and the five or a dozen fallure in his race with Heeing, Jr.) offers to wmatch him against Schunchl foralmosl any dis- tauce the Iatter may vame, A forfeit of $100 Das been put up, and the usual preliminarics will doubtless be gone through with, There arg some very intereatlng stories rezarding the unxluxf of the Guvon men o “fix" tho re Faco with tho horse, and, 88 pedestrlan * mat ea'are fulling into disrepute, It Is not lfkely that the proposed one amount to anythiug, consin L'ostmaster who supports Carpenter. | canatdates for the Unlicd States Scnatorship are | stage was full, not of supernumeraries, but of chitldren = : i L supern) 4 acted by the stock company, It will be on thy | Chtidres. e'l,l"tlnn;'a:lln':‘:: mf&\; 'lr}g::::aml';rg{? A\hfl:.l:;:: focling restless and cxeessively nervous. To- | SIBgInK pouple, and their excellent yocal work, % Y FINANCIAL, boards during the present week. Ilamlin's Theatro was full of smoke and full CINCINNATE, Jaw 33—Saturday night tha of peoplu Inst night, The vlaco was, in fact, | weat-lound frelghton the Marietta & Cluclnnnt full to the door, and notwithstanding the mu- | g, ‘ o) merous clgars 8 grood mauy Indles Moc” o ':""“"‘,",‘l“'“’“, G Aiigral Oty srtod aluiut Mr. Hamiia will' naturally actribute thie sue. | the middis of the trafu on account of a broken cess to clears, and by-aud-by he | coupling. Av extra frelzht followlug ran into way bhe inducad to rn:u-nt each | the rear just as it reacbed o trestlo thirty feet ticket-buver, with s llavana, Hut thuso who | hish, crushiug the eabovse. Threo passengers weru thero sav it was due to the fact that I | jumped from the valoose, allzhting upon the gave a good variety entertalnment—better than | solid fee In the stream below, Oue, Washington ustal, Ruifsuyder, was instantly killed, Willlnny King The Metropolitan Theatre presented a very | Wus futaily Injurcd, sud Johu Betz hud his foct attractive programme of o varlety order laet | Crushed. A BROK. Boectal Planatch &0 The Trivune. Dusuque, In, dan. 18—, I, McDonalt & Cu, dry-zouds merchants of this city, have mado un gsslgnment for tha benefit of thelr creditors. Bome time ago Platt Smith loaned Mr. McDonald 830,000, the contraet belne that be was to recefve a percentage of the profits for Lis Joan, The house not mokiog runnfus ox- venses, Mr, Smith wade oceastonal loaus, and v I8 said hie has sunk 850,000 in the busiuoss. Worrnono, N, ., Jan, 18.—~The Luke Doot and Rhoe Manufacturing Company has failed, Liabilities, nearly §100,000; assets, 810,000, vn\']l'lll thele yivaclty and splrit, rounded off and N COUPLING., u lightuling worker, Alex Stewart, and C. ¥, | Worrow the first gun will bo fired in the fizht. 110 the concerted numbers with sdmirable Crowby, Eustls wiil offer bis kinedom for aootfior Lorse, MANA, and tho half-a-dozen Richmands will seek him ANty carly. Little zroups of tnca heru and thero ars Spectal Disvatch (o The Tribune, i iy o to bo seen to-night in the rotundaof the St tapusaros, Jan. M8.—after supner 10- | Clarles 1lotel, and certaln colls for fires in mizht s caveus of Republican Benators waa held | yurious rooims sugwest discusaions and arranze- at the Uraud llotel, A protest and address | ments for the morrow. May the best man win. egafust tho rulings of Licut.-Gov, Gray in or- Nuw Outgans Jau. 13.—The Democratie cau- gauicing tho Snato was adosted. Every Ro- | s to-nlzht talated unsuccvsfully for United publican Benator laced his nume 1o the docu. | Hrates Benstor Fho lust Batlys eoralteds Kens mient, which will Lo presented to-noreow, fn- | anco scatteriug, e e} nediately upon the readluy of the journal, It CHILDREN AND INFANTS, More Curon of ikin und Scalp Afectlons. Fred Rohrer, Exq., Caslier 8tock Growers' Na- tiona) Bank, Pueblo, Celora well plenwed with i eifects on'my baby that I can- not sford to bo without it di my hoilee. Jtie o wanderful cure, g 12 honiil 1o Lecoine ory popu; 1ur w4 0N a8 418 Virlaoe ate kNown [0 Lhe wisse: ., Weeks, Hagu, Town asurer 5t Albaus, V1., save in 8 letier dated May 281+ 1t works (o & chatiy on Wy haby's fuce aud huad., Cured the bead cutirely, and has nearly cieaned the face of sorus, 1have recommended it1o veveral, and Dr. Plang haw orderen 1t for therm,* M, M. Chick, Esq., 41 il 3ins Minnie Hauk as Carmen was, of course, the central fhgure of tho performatce, as tho character {s tho wll In ull of the story, Iler prrsonation was In every respeet 8 remarkable reproduction of Merrimec's herotne, Her con- coption of the scosnal, fckle, viclons Gypay is wonderful jn its sccurscy and vividuess, Iu every geature, fn sudden chupges of faclal ex- presston, {0 her half umorous coquettish as well as in her age moodls, ant o the careful and pleturesque study of costumes, sho cives T it, and one that must be the | evening, commenciug with a farce, and cooelnd- > 4 ot K % Franklin strcot, Boston, aays: ** 3y bitle daugh- fsnot thought that Benator Saruighauscn, of MICHIGA) 10 JELTAy ! s NUAHT s rea New Yok, Jan, 18.—Coruels Vou Horn, . o sult of very closs study, ller octlon b - | fuz with an uld comedy with 2 new name. M CRUSHED BY ICE, e My | ter 18 montus uld has what tne docturs cail sczoma, Allen, will vote to oust Bmith, of Delaware, Hvectal Dispatch ta The Tribune, ) ¥ ittt le LD | Fiine, Lha Combatats omiared u g hutoh called Focetal Diewiteh to The Tribune, tradiute uuder the frm-nawe of Corvelius Van | Wo huve tried wost overything. aod ot laet bavo slstent from the time she throws the flower to Don Joas to the moment of her duatl pose, no rest, Sho 18 ulwa; play, and develops the fittul suvods of Carmen with consummate power. It would take but 1ittlo to mako of Carmen a diszusting character; but Miss Ilauk is srtist enouzh not to overdraw Horn & Co., o dealer {n carriwze hardware, 81 Chambers street. made an assignment to-duv, “The Mubilittes will not amount to over $100,000, ‘The nssets consist of stock aud outstanding uee vaints, The Sherllt sclzed tho praperty of Rodwers & whoso scat la contested, on tho samo fitwsy | T.ANSixa, Mich., Jan, 10.—The ouly thing of techufcalities. This §8 o scheme of | interest thae transpired in the Legislaturo to- tho Demoerats to obtsln full con- | 4oy Was a resolution offered In the House by trot of tlo Benate, Lot Sarnighausen | Revreseotativo ‘Thomuaun, Republican, autbor- revolts, flo MNimself was & victim of | 12i0€ the Committeoon Printing of both Houses wred sbout 8 box of CUTicuia, 4nd slio b uluosl #1ew caild, aud we feel very happy,™ Cavtion, ~1f procurable, use Curicuna Boar, ©The Cousfus,” in concert with Susie Parker, Viscrnngs, Ind., J 3. —Daniet Little and and afterward In “The Doctor's Boy," Littio | \elyin E ilgie B T Lo BoscC, Lt | etvin Ellis, prominens. Soratens il vkl were besldes these a varletyof interesting things e “otapaayy d dono in the way of acrisl feats, song-and-donce, | Ind. to-das, were severely fnjured by the scaf- and thesinging of popular operatic gems, ‘the | folding elving way, vrecipltating two larze Orr ros,, extensive retall dev4zooda dealers, outrageous treatment i 1873, whercby be lost | to Investiaste W. 8. Georee & Co., the Stata | her pleture. The sensualisin of the charscter | house was fult, ke i fghi ty 400 poun M et : e M",..x:‘ in the lnn:n ho‘d)?ml’rha ‘r,f"; nlnn‘):u Printers, to ascertain I work {s being dono and | does not sppear, but the heartlessness, the mr;:.nrl.cifil‘:':znll::fir‘lfl:lm'!n- :’:Iw:}"d S; ,‘;,_!",R::','"‘,'L','m, ,,],':ld'i:';"'::\?"mzm{,:".M:.“:}l"‘::;,‘ “UMOR ON A CHILD et 11 of Smith will be fos 1 rices charzed according to contract, ‘This | selfishness, the ficklencsy, the raro mome; ! NEW YORK, deuth to-nieht, Ellis will protably recover, unting to 810,620, Y Lebiid of Smith will bo-for the Democrats to | 00 Sl v Tt months of some santry, with hero ahd there & few such Hoectal Disvatch fo The Fridune, HiIBIeg 1o B 2 Hinco Blrtts Curod. e st | Wlonted Groeutmekers, who have beea howling | faie® o ertltea 5, o 0 “rath i ot | rooc sud bneh appearel ot b Brondwy MUSAWAY PATALITY, OFF_FOR THE IRDIAN COUNTRY Messrs, Weoka & Pottar Geutionens My tile o2 rl i 1y 1N nore Parel Vi L o ¥ oRl etk to ohov s Jiiatiorof '"u p.::; fraud for the last six months. 'Tho State Priut- e e s oo oy | (o0t 8l Uranet, appesred at tho Uroadiway Spect it Dspateh 1o The Tritune. T Pt s BeibaR soni, WO years of ace, has had s huror on ene ‘Theatre to-night In D, Dalzlel's adaptation of Drovgue, Iu, Jan, 13.—8, Juhnson, lving the Freuch drdma * Les Fourchambault,” The | near Olin, was killed to-<lay by beinz thrown play ts exceedinely weuk ns to plot, but there s | against u barbed-wire fence by a runaway team, enough Janguage {u ft to supply that defleiency | He was one of thy most prominent peraons fn ||m(l siimilar drawbucks In hall-n-dozen plays, A | that viclnity. = awn-mower driven at express-train speed . NG TREE through the middle of ft would make such au i, improvement that its own nother would rise Fonr WavNg, Ind., Jan, 15.—lsainh Wells, 5 up and bless it jl’hm 1s no adultery fu tue | fapmer lving ten miles cast of this city, wis vlay Mtself, Eveeybody 1 ms fuuocent as a | fugally tujured Saturday by a heavy tree fulling ton sud & balf “of virtue. But the ct ! ;i three Jast acty couslst purely, o falk sbout the | SHOR 1ie head, Iractulue bis skull, aet thut pever comes off, Mr, Lingard plays y the part of * O'd Man " Fourchambau i .~k3~y NUZZ-SAW, Is his dougbter, and Mra. Lingura asstmos tho | 57 PAUL, Minu, Jeu, 1i—A Lake Crystal, charucter of Mare Leteliler, Neltber of the tirst | Minn,, epeclul to the Pioneer-I'ress suys 3 Ger- two achieved @ suceess that ls likely Lo fin- | man, named Miske, there fell upon a clreular s1d0 of ifa Tuce since fio was burn, which dyrliut the Juat four wonths lue spread ovee the entire side of this fucy, the. chti, cur, and sido of the lead, It inuat luave fiched aid Irfitated bim o croat deal, ws hw weratched the surface ull the thne, no mutie what swas appliad, | uied many Femedics by ud- Vico of frichds kud wy piysiclsn withuut benais untit 1 found Cumernawhich imuodiutely altayvd the diching sud indammation, snd a u lew days entirely oured blm, Jiospeettully, . JOUN L. SURRY, With Walwor b Alanifacturiug Co. Tosion, April 15, 1878, Catriox, —If procurible, use CuTiouna Soar fol cleansing discasod surfaces, jut of animal viclousness, aro all brought out with rare gkill, and stamp her, 1o this line of character at al great drumnotic artfst. Nor docs her dramatic power end her sbility, for the vocal work she iaplays good taste, sud hns a degree of power snd skill a8 well us of fluency in exccutlon with which wa shonld hardly have credited ber, remembering her work years ago, It s hardiy just to ju fi' of bor yoeal abilliies, however, {rom the musle of “ Carmen," which not offer & falr tet, and we walt to hear her In something larger beforo venturiog auy opinfon na to the place slie holds as & prima donna. At present there e no doubt of her drumatic sbllities, There will be plenty of upportunity to Jadge - of her vocal. Sho wus Tee ceived very cordially, sud, in_common with the otner artists, was called bofore the curialn at the ers court investization, 3 Sipecial Diwnatch to Tha Tribune, A bill passed both Houses appointing an As- NDIANAPOLIS, Jan. 13.—The Standing Com- | giarunt Prosovuting Attorney for Kent County. nitteey of Loth the Senate and 1fouso were su- nounced today, In the 8enate the principal MONTANA. chatrmanships are: On Eicctions, Retlly; Boise: City, Jau. 18.—In tho Territorial ¢ Finance, Winterbotham; Judiclry, Reeve Legislature to-day the Council faited to offect & Education, Sarnighauscn; Bencvolent Institu- | temporsry orgunization, owing to the refusal of tions, Fowler; Bauks, Leeper; Prisous, Heffron; | the Chlef Clerk of the previous sesaon to roo- Fees aud Salarics. Briscce; Federal Relatlony, | ognize the credentlals of members which were Dunham; Tomperance, Unostan; Insurance, | certificates from County Boards and tho Turel- Merzlez; Rallroads, Wocd; Mincs and Miufug, | torial Secretary, and sdjourued till to-morrow. Henz. In the House, the Chalrmanships ure: | The Council stands seven Republicans and six Ou Elections, Iclumar; Ways snd Means, | Democrats. The lepubilean and Democratic liumphries; Judiclary, Osporae, of Elkhart; | members of tho Asscinbly effected scparato Bauks, Kesler; Prisons, Tulley: Rallronds, Vun | temporary orgsulzations, Nelther party has & lzah; Benevolent Institutions, Thompson; | quorum, standipg twelve each, besides two con- Eraty, N, Jan. 18.—Indian Agent Kelley, of thu Los Pines Agency, having apoofuted ¥, A. Cornell and Eugens DuMoustry, of this place, us clerks, they departed this morniug for Colorado, A farewell solree was glven by My, Cornell on Baturday evenlug at the Waverly Huuse, on which occaslon his friends presonted Iim gold-pleces smounting to 850 as souvenirs for remembrance. Thae prescutstion was made by Frank Reoves, son of Mayor feeves. Danc- Ing wus conttnued until mianight,when the two- seore of Mr. Cornell’s friends wished hlin bon voyuge. Mr. Cornell 1s Town: Collector, tut haus appoluted a trusty deputy, Mr. Bosworth, at e m.‘: Nutlonul Hunk, who' §s now receiving e ——— REMEDIES are p The Curtor| & P £, Chemlsts and Drugy! 0 Washing- XY . is mortyllze thent, But Mra. Lincard wade a very | suw aud was absolutely torn to pleces. tou-at,, Bostou, aud are fur saile by all deugpats. ‘lemperance, Batnt: Insurance, Worthstiuer; | -testants from Ouneida Couuly. ;J?flna‘a«fn&"fifi'fifm" l;llds;;‘t;;v:“n:;:: auod twpression, Joscot Wiclock, by a re- g il THE GLASS MEN. Price Ur Cuncii, wnall boxen, o™ conta? targe Apportloument aud Redistriction, Caldwell, —— undrateful role of -Alichasa, and . her oniy | Sarte Y, PHISVE S, pnesiatate, olee of por- NEEAREI AUENING, T, it oL el e ot sl B Akouny xS per botbiers L Just sftor the uuouncerent of the Commit. ARKANRAS. uurubers, the duo with Dun Jose in the first oct | f0udud” round, of 8pulseo tiat i pleco conid | BOFTON, Jan. 19.—1t fs feard that the steam- irrsuna, Pa., Jaa, 18.—Four of the flint- Tieria Boa¥, 45 couts; by wall, 50 ceuts; thres und the urls ju tho third, sang very swcetly sud with excellent tuste, Campanini's personstion of the lovelorn and deeperate Low Juse dramatically waos concelyed and executed In a musuuer that could bardly be fmproved. It was aun intensely pasilonate aud svisited perfornance, and from this point of view was superbly sus- tafued 1o the close. Iu the Hrst two acts his volce wus clear, forcible, aud resunant, wnd bl singiug excel In the tlird, however, he begau to grow hoaree, aud fn the lust sct, which reaches tho vocal climax in bils duo with Carmen, his voles was too weak to cope with theiutensity required My tho part. His noble effort was fully recoguized by the sudicnce, and at the close of the third sct, when he did not appesr at the first or sccond recall, the audlenca voclfervusly shoutvd fur bim, snd, when at last hie did appear, wave bins su ovatlun. Del Puen- glass-manufacturiog Groa, whose factories have boen Jdlu siuce about the middle of Novewber lust fu cousequence of tha emplovers refusing tosubnit to certalu terwy, are prevanug to _start up with greenhands. The firms ane Rip- ley & Co., Adyns & Co., Camplell, Jouos & Co., and McKee & Co. ‘The others will follow shurtly, and ft is expected tbat all of the cstab- ishments now Il will be tn operation fo u few weel The old hands, who will not by taken Lack on auy tiéhne, are preparing to emlgrate tn quest of cuiplo; . £ e ———— THE SANDERS-HAWLEY WEDDING. Spectal Divwalch to The Tritune Avnona, I, Jun, 18,~THe hymencal cor- respoudence from Aurora in Saturiay's Turue tees in tho House, Representa. LirrLe Rock, Jan. 13,—Both Tlouses ot the tive Willsrd arose ound sest up s | Jegislature metat12m. On the second ballot . protest azatuat tho fudignity and disgrace that | the House elected K. B, Besrden, of Ouacbits, had been heapea upon him by the Bpeaker, | Speaker; J. G. Holland, of White, Clerk; It A, Tho Bpeaker bad violated every. canwn of parlis. | Sult, of Unlon, Assistant Clerk; J, G, Baxter, mentary luw in not giviog ulm o lcading com- | of Monroe, Sergeant-at-Arma, Taittee and putting him upon one of the unlm- The 8enate, altertweuty-odd ballotings, chiosa vortaut committece—that of Fees sod Salurien, | M. M. Duflle, of Dultos, President; L. 1T Willard recelvod fiftoen yoses in the cuucus for | fretchman, of Clurk, Berretaryi, W Asvaher le aker, wnd fa the son of cx-Gov. Willard, | Bouerts, of Jeflerson, Sergeant-ut-Arms. Notlces cuce be is & person of muck Importance, as it | ol orzauization were eschanRed, sud adjourncd s:ems to him, Willard made a flery and un- | LU to-worsuw, rm:x‘l speech, which was mildly replied ta by Mm[ o iy thporas, o delured bla readlucts | g, Louts, dun. 18—Tho Zuit aud Disyaleh's ment wea chuered uy' the Democra Jetfersun Ciy special says a bill has been jutro- not go on for scveral minutes, It »Les | or Homer is lost. She bhas not been beard from Fourchambault” wmokes 8 go of it, which | sivee leaviug bere, Dee, 17, for Liverpool, ut his utage uf tho caute b3 ono of thost thines o —— no fellal cun out, ft will be due entirely to RT. s ffurts and ‘:hun'o of M. leztnnl‘.m:'ll‘?n ‘,mf,, 5,95&5%,.9%.,,.. seene ptucus, aud e aDpol 4 the mnat, - Tho tecs 18 wut up oF twubuecky, | ETRINoRiELD, 1L, Jun, 1%—The Suorenie At tho end af thut thue Mr, Edzar, oue of the | Court et today, The people’s docket will Le wanagers, will do King Losr. ITuuRIEL. | set for Eriduy, ‘Tbe following orders were eu- FANNY DAVENPORT, 12, The People ex rel, Jobu Doogan vs. A Sr. Louts, Jau. 13,~3bs Funny Davenport, | W. Derggren; application for @ writ of babeas thegctress, desires the Assoctsted Press to con- | corpus deuted. tradict tho avsurd report fu circulation through- | 51, Ths Guardian stutual Life-(usurayee Come- out the country that she was married two weeks | pguy ve, Fatrick Hogan; appeal from Winneba- e U report 1a caard fonm bee | o wotion to quash wrt of error austalned. < e LLd, en Ko 5 Chloas 9 ¥ ¢ Ve the gentleman whuse bane bas been sssocated 15 Culeaza & Afton Raflroud Company v DOCK WANTED, ON TUE SOUTH BRANCU, Suitablo for a Lumber Yard, eithor to purchaso or to ront. Apply to ~ JOHN B, LYON, 94 LaBalle-st., or E.'K. HUBBARD, 240 South Wa- tor-st. ] ™ . GUSINESS CARDS, Witk o | duced futo the Seuste providiog that the reten- B il Leture : ) with hers. Neury Hail; appeat from Logan dismissed by | Uxg, purporting to give tus particulare él"tug T. 5 KNAPE STEPHEN FEADODY. 23 tmule anase of banelf; 4 bas sibped .i-“;dh‘:;lu:rh:lz her l::l“‘:lll‘xl;'l‘;gzz“i:l‘:.;l 'll!lls apnelaat, Banders-Hawley wedding, was not seut by your | Mguuee vl ihe Stock Exchianie, Lo carcer f the bad, 60 far s’ the Legislature | Ho8 by County Collectors of fres uot allowed Is concerued. ‘Tha reiular deluge of bills of oll | bY law shall be felonv, snd puutshubto by - “:"N"'-' was poured wio bath llouses, the Bles | pribunmcot tn the Penltentiary fur oot less than :j"‘{ ng someibing over 110 hitls siready offer- | fve years. A LUl for the establisment of 3 - "Atesvluiion was tutruduned ordering the | whipploz-post, and another waking lie-fusur- ENAPP & PRABODY, Bankers sod Brokers 34 New-st., New Yurk. Wa buy uud sell Stucks, Donds, and Sccurlsics of it kinde ot the New York tuck e ¢ oa coumision. Onders suliclied, (eler by permlistua to Fraucls i Peabuniv, 05 Ghicasd: Aveiiatus 6. Pobady, of & X0 LOUISE PO OV 12 Bamuel Wentzel vs. Willism C. Maver et L Kuclal Disack o tia ITibune, al.s apoeal from Maron uffirned; uler rute. Naenvitie, Teow, Jan. -\ telegran 17. Wililam Fitzwiidizms ev ol va. Willlu A Lrom Jobu W, Elwards, mavszer of the Loulee | Saiter; spoeal froim Melaoant sao, arl #Foreador’s song ' pained bim a Bearty cocore. Tho second rolcs taken by 5. Thierry, She Grazzl, Mile, Roblat, and Muie, Lablacio were all strong, It L pleasant 10 record asucceis rezular correspondunt, but by some wmallcious cule by o strauge comudugling thuons, T The faek resiaing that Mr, oy 3