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S~ The Chicage Dailp Teibnme. |, JANUARY 15 ed, 83 to tho time, and place, and manner of liolding the caucus. t Mr. Harts thought it would be bhetler for the cancus to appoint the Committee, instoad of tho Chair, 18 VOLUME XXXI1X —~TWELVE PAGES. WEDNESDAY NATORIAL. ADING WESTERN LAWYER! S e A e e A e A P e RTHWEST BAR ASSOCIATION. ot Lt « QUARTER, veAn Assoclation of Lawsers, fa which membership lh restricted to thoseof Ngh eharncter, and fo ons fn ach county.” JAS, URANT, sec,, Chicago. 2 y 3 TOWA=M \HZONA TER.—Fhoenix, Maricops, Cannty. arengo, Towa County, oo & RIGK WH.' A, HANCOCK. N AN W 1 Montesuma, Poweshiek County, Commi the Houso, which body has not yet sppoint- ed a committes for this purpose, and, when the time arrives, will call their Democratic brethren together for conference, tee will confer with the Democrats of Perhaps it is. Hg may think it ‘im e, and moderaf 1 nice, and aplen to be used here by a gentleman of reputation as an orator of cinesic attainments, Ile may think that his repartee will win for him the go'den taurels, 1o ay Imagine that he has the power of Juve, jut come dowen from Mount Olymipus. to acnd his thunderbolts through the Senate Cham- ber. Ho may have all thexe imaginations with there {sn written pf{5 & Sw in possession of & member of the Denco 2 smup%enml Com- mittee of [1linols, slgned vy sixteen of the lead- {nz Democratic Senators and memners of the last Legislature, solemnly oledging themselves to vote for Judge Lawrence for Senator at any Gen. Logan Marches Up the Hill with All His CORRESPONDENCE. MR BHAW thought it more in nccordance with Prescott, Yavapal County, ) rocedent and ussge that tho Chair A BPRINGFIZLD OUTSIDER'S VIEWS. reference to himself, but unless he can sustaln | time when & suflicient number of Repablicans RUSH & WELLS. WIS & CLARK. Men. o the Editor of The Trid them,” ete,, ete. woula vote for him to elect him. Logan kept oLONADO—Canon City, Premant dountrls B0 Bount Pleassiu, Tlenry Countp' " Ol b should. eppoint tho Committee. [ 7ot B0 S TOO be- | g Now, Mr. President, 1 must sy to the | enough of his personal fullaving feom voling Denver, Arapahon County, Mucatine, Mutcatine Countyoo o\ o it It hiaving beon foared by tho Yogan mon P lits i Pt et Senator from Missourt, when he talks in this [ for Lawrence, after this pledze was made, to ctawn, Clesr otk oy T & MACOX, Xevadn, Blorey Cotnty, A AN & JAVH f that Shiaw was opposed to Logan, this mani. | 11, Proprictors of Hhe Bt o o were | Chamber with snch flercences that he oxpected | defeat him, and thereby deprived Hiinols of & Georg 3 oY & MITCHRLL. 3§ Wien & vitenvarics. | Details of the Difficult 0peta. ¢ b nbllity and disnosition to made Chalrmen of the Senate and Iouse cau- { toalarm somebody, he mistakes himaell. He | Republican Senator for six years, and playing JAKOTA TEI.~Deadwood, Lawrenco Caunty, New Hiampton, Chickasaw Counte: |0 oo ven, ‘ostation of his aminbility and disposition cuses, have used thelr property to precipitate tho | 2ays that all the great papers of tho country | into the handa of the Democrats. ¢ankton, Tankton Countgr ™ 2" HeyuiLlsY, Kewton, Jasoer County. HINAN 3 tion of Marching Down bo ruled by the wishes of tho Ghairman of | Senatorial caucus six days carlier than was at | Shat have auy scase are in favor of spccle pny- FaIR-PLAY. iy o F. 0. SMITIL ; |\, BANREY & COUK. tho meoting, and his not partieularly elo- | all expectea. The man who aspires to e posi- | Fronts therefore, we nre fo nfer that all the <O15—Alrdo, Mercer County Northwood, Worth County. Again, 6y r v e pected: 1 e posl- | preat men are also, that fa, himself and a few COT.. MORRISON ON LOGAN. LLINOIE— ARYETT & WHARTON, Onawa City, Monona County. L. 8. BUTLER, quont or pointed romarks, were greoted with | tion of Senator should have a character aud rep- | othees. (ircatness Is not a gencral commodity.’” Huectal to 81, Lrwie Repudlican, Roomington, MeLean oUntE X & MCNULTA, pe ¥ * RODMERT LUCAS rapturous applause. utation which would 30 thoroughly commend Inthe pepnsal of these * thunderbolts' one Wasnmeroy, 1. C,, Jan, 12—The statement Centon, Fulton County, ssge, Mitehell County. oo & nistop, - Mr. Harls wanted a committee of nino, | iteclf toull the people that the contest for the | s at s loss 1o kuow which to admire the most, telewraphed West that Col. Morrison belicved iy €. 3. MAIN, Onceols, Clark County. e | An Eagle, Morrison, Ho Foars, | . o committoo of seven waa finally doter. | Bonination wauld be ooly a triendly one, and { tno lofty tone, the clegant. cxpression, or the | Jobn Logan to be the best man the Republicans arml, i V. 1. JUHNSON, Oakilooui. MhtinakiGalialg, . 12 L. TE Hay Flutter the Volscl mined upon by the members present 1o party would need to resort to contemptible | free snd easy grammar, I am obliged to con- | of Tllinols could elect, and also that he belleved Charledton, Coles COUBEY. oo i, it w.““ocw::;.:,vznstMALcol.sl. ay Flutter the Yolscians b P i 3‘7 N iy ARy intrigue. But In thesa latter days things are | fess, however, that 1 positively never leard of | he would bo elected, are known by his friends Cieago, Cook COVLY. (b o o liTON, Sk i County ILLER & MYRATD. in His Dove-Cote. s much busincss having been accom- | iferent. The very candidacy of Logauisan ! & the go'den laures before, But to be eerious, | to bo willful misrepresentations. Morrisou has Geaers, Kano County. 9k apidie Lyon Tuiinlys . A KEET, plished, Mr. Collins insisted on baving all | outrage upon_cvery principlc of justice and | The writer is one of many who have had occa- | sald that Logau appeared to havo the lead, and 3. 11, MAYBORY, ¥ i Y Jtiisboroush, Montgamery Couh AYBORN, Bloux City, Woodbury Conntye, o 0 racron, former action in regand to the Benatorial | right, and It Ishne of the cvidences of modery | ston upen the ground to observe the utterly that he was a fit cxponent of & certain class of C. W. BLISS, Tiptan, Cedar County. V eancus abrogated and wiped out. progress (1) that he 1s serfoudly spoken of ine | vidtculous figure which Mr. Logan has cut in | the Republican varty. The misrcoresentation B B AR G| p——— Tolod, Tems County, SO e NEDIA The Oaucus Postponed With= | “qp, Logan men domurred at this, but Mr, | stead of being spurned, as he should be. tho United States Sonate 08 one of the reorc- | {hat was madats art of tho schomo v elect g x : NE. Logan, s 9 derscyville, Jerscy CoUMYe, o v, HERDMAN. Viitond Bonton Cuitgs... L DLE & RIEN out Mishap Until Fri- Morrison nross and called ' attention to the Titte. IHbls, Who. o emhl’!?::cl:ung tohen i s p ¢ usy dis- himscl! before the Illfnols Legislature asking to be clected to the position of Unlied Btates Scuator. ‘lhiere are atJeast n few who recolicet the contest of clght years ogo, when Logan and Oglesby were both asking the position which they now scek. There i not one who does not. reeolleet that then, s tew, the men who made and organized the Reptblican party—tho men who stood by 1t in its Infaney,~the men who were nelther afratd nor ashamed to give food and lodeiug to the poor slave fleelnge to Hoerty — were all for Dick Uglesby. He wus u Republican from vrivcple; he had stoud by the party aud borne its banner aloft when there was no posst- bl prospect of rewand. But with the War there bad comne in a new eletent In polities, and nfter its close this clement eszaved to own und control the Republican party. In the memora- ble Senatorlal campalgn of the Twenty-seventh General Assembly this modern crowd over- awed everybudy:” it took porsession of the hatls and eorridurs of the hoteis: it brooked no opposition, und with a shout and a yell it had gallunt old Dick Ozlesby defeated alwost before Lincoln, LORER County. oo ORES, >arstiall, Clark Connty. b, Warren Counts Bl GOLDER: Monmoutt, Warker, COURT, piELPs & oRIRI: 3 L Co e """'('"S" ';l' C;::'l"" LUDGE & HUSTON, Menin rindy Goanke J. N. READIKG, Whitestdo Connty, Morsteon, Whitentdo Comnty. (00 S0 det Jounty, Oquawks, flenderson Countye ooy e Oregon, Ogle County. o E. ¥. DUTCIIKI, ounws, Lfallo Condtys ¢ g, prouEncE. Paxton, Ford County. A, BAMPLE Pektn, Tazewoll County. Trotla, Peoris Connty: dEnaay T, Perertungh, Mend Caang, o & ULRIGH Pittseld, Plke County. 3 Wy MoEELET Gt s g O WORTHINGTON. Tockford, Winnehsko Gocr. o ooRON . ©. M. BRAZEE. byville, Shelb; MBLY. Evatet, eapaen L LTON & HAMLA. i Kamn PAOMON & LANPHIER. Sulltyan, Moultrie County. Eycamore, DeKath Count, ALVIUE: TNEENE: R 710WKLL & CARNES. Tuscols, Douglas County. e aTACHAIBIMON & MACEURNSON. 5 CHAmbRl T M. W, MATHRWS. V't Its, Fayot! Y. ;smy\"‘:. :nu::t)‘::;:“;u:i'i T VRN DORSIONS ) i Y1108, M. EELLS. Crawfondaville, Montgomery County. Crown Polnt, Lake Co:nl].%u'“' Yonave. Fowler, Denton County. RODIE OO0 Frankfort, Cilnton County o oK & Thavi: CLAYBAUGH & HIGINBOTHAM, hen, Eikhart Countys ! Tudl :- Mari :L‘uunl S0isen 2. scorr. . Marior 4 e 7" WL, WALLACE. Kentland, Newton County, gouth liend, 8t. Joseph :mmt ;. ELOUHIER, Hemington, Jusper County, - run "mm,“m' Terro Haute, Vigo Couuty, . o* BNYLRE. M. C. HUNTER, JR. Valparalso, Vorter County, T, J. MERRIFIELD. $0TWA—~Adel, Dailas County, JOUN B, WHITR. Avamioss, Jones County, J. 8. BTACY, TITCHRY & GREEN. Hurliogton, DesMolnes County. UALL & BALDWIN, Butler Centre, Butler County, UEORGR M, CRAIG. Cedur Raptds, Liun County, Lon co LILMORE & BT, JOUN, Cherokee, Cherokes County.y oo vu oo oo Counclt Dlufs, FPottawattamloCounty, v ¢ Cresco, Howard County. e A . FONEMAN & MARSH. - Creston, Unlon County. 3 Davensort, Scott couuzg?le‘:az’;:: ;nsox. Docorat, Winneshiek Couty, DELL. E, E. COOLEY, 0. WATTBON. QILCHRIST & HAINES Watetloo, Mack Hawk County. i i m: ek GO OROE ORDWAY. Vinteraet, {son County. 3. & . LEONARD, EANSAB-Abllene, Dicklnson Couptr - M0 AT WOFFAINK & PIERCE. Achtuon, Atchison County: Suttingarms; Orage Chapiss T & WAGGENEL, Ao, Otako COURLY: ut. TiOMSON. Coutell Grove, Morris County. JOHNSON & BERTRAM, Eldorado, Dutler County. GreatNeod, Barion Gty L LE KNOWLER, Y " wan i, vobok. Independence, Montgomery Count; D .( ORASS. Lanrce, Dot omn L AL Leavenwortli, Leavenworth County. 1, GRISWULD, Lyons, Rico County. = JONN M. MUSCOTT. Sences, Nemeha County, o J. . TAYLOR. Topekn, Shawnee County, ren, Shawnes CQURL iy AN & JOINBON. ‘Wichita, Bedgwick County. M. BALDENRSTON. MICHIGAN—Coldwater, Draneh Couiny. * e CHAULES D, WRIGHT. Dotrolt, Wayne County. TISDALL & TINDALL, Grand Rspids, Keat County, Hougbtan, Houghton Connty o Pt & AMITIL. Houahton e 1., CHHADBOURNE Isipemtog, Marquetta Countys Wi DORN, Jackson, Jackson County. EWIbT & a8no JOIIN D. CONELY. Kalamszoo, Kalamnzoo County, 'GEO. M, MUCK. Murkegon, Myskegon County, NTEFIENSON & MeLAUGIILIN, MINNESOTA-Moitevides: Chibpems Cuntfs, o Northgeld, Ttice Conntr, Owatonns, Steels Count; FERBISE S WINVELR % 7 5. M. BURLINGAME, reston, Fillmoro County. o Fillmora County. pypypnye g, wELLS. Eaint Paut, Ramsey County. M. GILMAN. MISSOURI=Chilltcothe, Livingston (:‘m ty. ‘Ransas Clty, Jackson Count, BifY's. novo, Plattabu "(mnwn Count, T, W, VAN NESS. i 7108, K. TURNEY. 8t. Louis, 8t I.nullcuunlr. BIHUADITEAD, BLAYBACK & HIAEUSSLEIL MONTANA Tr.l.—=Fort livnton, Chaotean County, Virginia City, Madtson Co‘g(n,:m : DONELLY, & "M .m:l i 3! E. caLawAT, NEBRASKA~ Couat i on. 1o0me COURLY, o1AN CLAK. Beatrice, Gage County, 3 HALE & MeEWEN, DakotaCity, Dakota County. 'TIOMAS L. URIFFY. Fals Clty, Richardson Counity. Genevs, Plltmbra County, 1AM UHAVIS NOITHROPES LIKES, Graud Island, Hal County, J. H, WOOLLEY, Hebron, Thayer County. OLIVER 1L, BCOTT. Lincoln, Lancaster Countr. gl 5 TTARWOOD & AMES, Nebruska City, Oton County, ) *) "o o o Umsbs, Donglass County, 4 ’ J. M. THURSTON. Plattsmouth, Cass County, Y . WIHEKLER & 8TONE, Tepublican City, ilarian Couuty. V'3, DENPBTEIL Bldney. Cheyenna County. A, M. STEVENSON. Tecumieh, Johnsoa County, 10 Tork, York County. A ;v =4 xco-rr. TEXAS~Dallus, Dallad County, o0 o' cor. UTAIl TERIITONY~Ogden city, & & rl]."u{ml:{. ) Salt Lake Cley, 8att Laka Conrty, oA ‘WIBCONBIN—AIma, Buflalo c?:'fi'{{i i fx.or;:xmg: Baldwin, 8t. Crolx County. ;! !lull(:!lss:ms Chippews Falls, Ciilppowa Count St JOILY J, JENKINS, Eau Clatre, Eaa Clatro Connt '.‘"i' S IBSRINE, ALFICED 3L GIBONS, than ouc uther Idinofsan, the tingling of the eneek which Logzan's slmost every utterance upon the floor of the Benato may well enuse to any one who 1erards the falr fame of his State, 1 have seen Low, when the well-known words “Logan's up' went around the floor, the Chamber was speedily einpticd of all exvepting thoss who stayed for the smuscment of the thing, aud 1 have beard It remarked by some of the Jatter that ten minutes of Logun was better than an Lour of “Scnator™ Dub Ha Others, w1on whom the amuseinent had palicd, and who were thinking, perhaps, of the days of Breese, nf Browulng, of Douglas, or of Trum- bull, would look anxlously to the diplomnatists’ rallery, aud wince, If, by good luck, the gal- ery was empty, we thanked our stars and re- joleed that Ehe coming display was, at all events, to be un exclusively family affair. 1 have spoken only of Logan's’ flilteracy and fgnorant conceit, inasmuch as to the casual ob- hiese are the featurcs which first appear, utire lack of prineliZe or seruple, of his fact that it wonld bo absurd for A commit teo to be appointed to take charge of the subjoct, ond thon allow rome previous action of individuals to have nn)), effect. Thercupon the meoting wad so moved with complaceney ot the wight of Morrison in their enucus, whom thoy had, considered lost to them, that they immedintely ncknowl. edged that it wasfair and right, aud that the Joint Committee shonld have full power to act. All acquiesced in this but MIL MATTHEWS, who contended that tua. call for tho caucus already promulgated by Hopkins and Kuykendall should be in fall force nnd effect until after the report of thhe Joiut Committeo. Messra. Hopkins, Ho- crist, Crooker, Wilson, Harts; Noal, and Burt woro thon named as the' Committee, aud tho enucus ndjourncd, All of the Committce but' Wilson and Harts aro Logan men. The other two— Iiarta nud Wilsou—are for Farwell. Along in tho afternoon the Joint Commit- tee mot in the Licutenant.Governor's room. Sonator Kuykendsll was appcinted Chair- man and Representative | Burt, of Joo Daviess, Seerotary, Tho Logan faction, who were In tho majgrity, wanted an enrly call, and clamored for Wednes- day or Thumdsy ovening. Tlie opposition wera equally determined to have it post- poned until next Monday evening. FINALLY, to effcct n compromise, Wilson, of Cook, moved that it Lo hold on Friday uveniug. Tho proposition gradually grew in favor. The opposition to it diminished by degrees, ‘and it was ot Inst adopted unanimously, Hours later the printed pronunciamento for tho caucns wns found posted up in all parts of the Leland, CONSTRRK ATION, . The postponement of the couens until Friday evoning was an ovent' ontirely un- looked for by the Logan managers, They had connted on thoir assumed gtrength not to allow ita ‘prolongation beyond Thursday, but when' tho opposition developed un un. expected strength they wenkened. To-night thoy foel ns if n wot blankot hnd been thrown upun them, and a visit to their head. quartors develops nothing but shivering and quaking, which are strangely at variance with tho boastings which they had fndulged in during the past week, They hava been YAWPING FOR IELI ALL DAY, The Macedoniun ery wus sent over to the hendqgnarters of the Pekin Whisky Ring, and was onswered by the appearance of Melntire, Vandervoort, Garthoefuer, John- son, nud Waterman, of Pekin, and Cockle, of scmlnating Logan news. CASUALTIES. ICE GORGE. LouisviLig, Ky., Jan. 14.—The situation of the river hiere Is unchauged. The weather bas moderated, aud the water ia rising. A great crash is cxpected to oceur to-night or to-mor- Tuw, a4 the great lee-fleld Is moving from above. The utmost precautions have been taken to pres veat danger, but the situation of things war- mnts grave apprehension upon the part of steamboat-men. H A dispateh from New Albany, Ind., gives the following account ot the fee movement there: ‘Tle fee-rorge in front of this clty commenced polug away carly this mornfng, and the news attracted a large number of people to the river front. Wheo it burst, the popping and eracking wras finmense. Thu Ice moved slowly down, but & soon afterward great fields of heavy lee came sweeping down the shore In front of the city and lodged. It was plled up six feet above the surface of the water and grounded on the buttum along the shore for two mlies ex: tendiog 200 yards into the river. At some points the river fell four fect Inside of ¥n lour, but rose agaln about three feet In conscquence of the grorge stopping two miles below the clty. The ferry-boat was engaged several hours cute ting the fee away from tho dock on this sile of the river, but made slow headwsy, Nodamage o was done to water-craft along this slde of tho river, as. everjthing excopt one or two empty barges had been takien o Portland. Three con! boats were sunk and ono tadly dameged in the Loulsville fect. One barge bulonginz to John A. Wood was shoved on thore and sunk, and another badly damaged, The mnen at the fleet have plenty of lines out, aud think they can save uninjured the barges. During the day large flelds of feo came down from above, and floated down to the head of the vorze. The prospects are uot flattering for so luzkyan escape when the Madlsou gorge arrives, ‘Tho Lourier-Journa's specials received to- nizht report great destructiou of property all along the Kentucky River. At Beattyville a lsrge number of boats that were In barbor were torn fromn’ their toorings by the floating fee andd sunk, causing a loss of $50,000, A Paducah (Ky.) special states that the mouth of the Tennessew 15 being made ready for boats from belaw ; the Clicrokee, Gafl, Paris, Brown, und others ut Cairo hope to get into the Tennussee before the lee shall hrve caught them. A dispateh to the same paper frow Elizabeth- town savstho steamer Btahlman {s s completn wreeke Alter the first damage, the btahiman again broke her moorinr, Soating down stream on her stde and landing ous bar. Durlng Mon- day night the lce carried off ber cabiu, This, carried ulone by the gorge, was swept azalost o pler of the raflrond bridge and totally destroyed. ‘Thanaln part of the steamer, the correspond- cut telegraphs, was afterwards struck by several thousand logs which the ice bad torn Irom the shore. The Wandsof the Statlman mutiuled and breuking open the closets seized all the day Night. Heavy Taxes Levied Upon the Whisky Gang of Pekin and Peoria. Egypt Orders Iis Privates in the IRear Ranks to Roport Every Ten Minutes. Littlo Tooley-Street ** Mass-Meetings " Now Grinding Out Resolutions Everywhere, OI hle ever-readiness to change bis views for o position, of biscorrunt political methods, bls reliclous hypocrisies, and his notorlous personal eeifish- ness, lu'r“ylzwm‘"%' n‘l"h ono len'rm-. u%nn ‘l Cither he or tis fricnda kuew there was an oppo- \ ¥ery Hlight knowledge of the man, that each and sltion. The men who careled the day for Logsn | all of thewe disqualiticationa should by added to ‘This 8 the third time Logan has presented \u-euuu He has felt, with more I SPRINGFIELD. LUGAN WEAKENS, doeclal Disvatch tg The Tribune. Srmnorieen, 1L, Jau, 14, —Tue TRIDUNE'S prodiction last Baturday morning—that the Lognn caucus ealled for to-night would not tako place—hus beon fully verified. It was foroshaduwed in theso dispatches that 1he calliug of it was n boomerang which would inflict far moro punishment on the thrower thon on the gamo which ho intended to eripplo, and the prophocy has been carried out to tho letter. ‘The only squealing which was heard emanated from the hondquarters of the Logan gaug, and to the disinterested looker-on the spoctaclo wna a pitinble one, for the renson that tho strikors and fuglemen, hoaded by Long Joues, had for nenrly n wook baon singing peans to the ap- proacliug viotory. This morning the manngers of tho Indian Chicf visited Joth Ioases in force, and im- pressed on tH8 minds of their followers that tho timo had como when a rotrcat must be sounded. THEY HAD GONE TOO FATl; the enemy hod massed thoir forces, and the prospoct was that a flank-movement would be attemptod which would doublo them up liko tho Luckled roofs of the old OChioago Court-House, Tho rank and file of the Lo- ganite army obodiently sequiesced, A cauons of the Republican Sounlors was held in the room of tho Licutonant-Goveruor immediatoly aftor adjournment. Kuykondall took the chair, aud oxplained that the call for tho cancus this evening had oceasioned 5o much dissatisfuction, and was so decided o departuro from all procodenty, that it was doomed advisable to have it postponed until ndate that would be satisfactory to all tho partica in intorest, nnd thus ollay any fll-fecling that hod oxisted or might then, as the nieu who ara for him uow, wers | Lis outlsndish iznorance. tho moat. disrcputable of the purty leaders,— | For oue Ido ot regord Mr. Oglesby as the men who by virtue or thefr *‘check and fn- most capable inan for the Benatorship who ean ruucncu" had forced themselves tuto enough | e found in Ilivois; bnt he is, at least, an hon- jocal prominence to be able to seare, buy, beg, | ¢st wan, Further, sy Tng TRIBUNE has well or dragoon Representatives into voting aguinsy | remarked, bedoes not pretend to he what he fs the wish of their covsatiiuents, Brominent | oty wud is, in all ways, preferable to Mr. Jonn smong the most loud adveestes of Togan then | A. Lozun. God forbid that 1llinots ever again wers tho niembers of the infumons Peoria, | Do iade s laugliniestock ii the Senate Ghinmber Pekin, and Chicazo whisky ringe,—men who | by the presencoof John A. Logau as her rep- su?, mlmnn |ul|to‘llllil;'l lm:; t:ruml to pxur[melr. resentative. Kexwoob. and who naturally drifted to the support of the o who WOULS o the ot Tor theim Wit I8 RENATOMIAL AUGUEATION, left of those corrupt cliques 8 here to<oy, Ta the Lditor of The Tribune. working aml shouting as {o the days when the; Gavesncna, I, Jan. 11.—Permit the sug- seemed all poxeriul fn running the caucus. | geation of a few things that, in the opinion of Logan was victorious, the coucus gave ntm . ¢ e o Wt nomiuation, Oiesby's friends voted for him, | tHE wehers the Republieais. Sonatonaliesticus st John A. packed up his traps and lefe for | Sprinuficld will do well to heed, Washington, and the whisky thieves returned Firat, it will do well to heed the existence of to thelr homes, It was a dold dash, and was | a numerous class of Revulllcans who demand suceessful before the prople knew it. The re- | pergonal purity and fitness as prerequisite quall- Al ag s volo tral disrontont ;‘:"p‘,‘;’;‘mfl;” flcations of candidates for public uflice, espe- tives who had Deets used fo carrying out this | <iatly for positions of exceptional distinction, scheme returned to thelr homes, thoy saw so | responsibllity, and power. '““"}1."};”’.'."?..'.'{“'.. :;:{ :'vimhnu:l:figcdogl)e:fi; Secundly, It will do well to heed that the o e ch m " | votes of this class of Republicans, notwith- Uovaraor i 1872, =a very 1bild | reparatlin, 9% | gtanding tho aflectrd derialon aud conteinpt Wim,—but 3t demoustrated tully that tho peo- | With which they are habitualiv treated by the pie were lor honeat ol Dick Ogleshy in prefer- | party machifsts, count equally with other enee tu the man whese warmest and best fricuds | votea, end that in 1530, as was tho case In 1470, were the vennl und corrpt tricketers. o o Y “Fhe segond, aupearanceor Lotan as a eandl- | 1he0e votes wil, bo indlapensably sesded 10 date for tenutorial lonars 13 more unsasory, | eleet the Republican Prestdentinl canaidates, nore disereditable; and more disceputable than ‘Thirdly, the caucus aforesald will do well to s first. On the Lheury that his coueso shoutd | heed thot Republicons of the cluss referred to be Indursed, ho demanded a re-eloction, and no | 4re Republicans. from princinle,—that thelr at- :llé‘l;:l';:ll“i"l‘;e':::'fi,“li:,“"b‘:‘““ I:nfil'"‘;""fl',f tachment to the party conslsts solely in slacere enogh to doteat the election of uny other Re- | devution to the distinciive tenets of thelr po- sublivan,—aud e used that power, oa all well | Ntiesl faith, and nowlse in *t the coheslve power Lnuw. The bistory of that contest is well | of the public plunder,” known, and, disguise it as hla fricnds may, hie Fourthly, the cauncus aforesafd witl do well to setion was the most sordid und seitist that has | heed that Reoublicans of the cluss described ud- eyer charmeterized u man in 1linols polities, for cre 10 the party only so long as the party ad- he was willinge to run the parey and everything principle. When the party ceases to it be conld not rule k. 1t was a dog-tu-thes | be governed by prineiple, and beeotnes mereiv o manger policy which onght to consign {ts author | political wmachine for accomplishing the sellish to the g t depths of political ablivion, and | and corript euda of unscrunulons demagogues, for pure, ubresenceated feitlshness las no pur- | then Kepublieans from minetple eease to be ulicl fu the history of pohitics, Republtean partizans, and assume politically an “The caucus bua been called for Tuesday vight, | ndependent posith This foct, notably ex- but no vowbnation wil be mude then, After | empitled in 1875, came then very near deieatine Joties und 8hepherd had put up thele ponllcri the party, Auaiust a future like contingen tha licone, Boone County, Delb), Delaware County. Dentson, Crawford County, TADOR & TABOR, Des Moloes, T'olk County. TROWN & DUDLEY. Dubuque, Dubuque County, ORAHAM & CADY. Elkader, Ciayton County. W. A, PRESTON, < Emmotabury, Palo Alto Gonarg, o5 Forest Clty, Winnebago «:ou'm!, it . E. ANDENSON. Glenwood, Miils County, ATKINS & WILLIAMS, Independence, Buchansn County. Green By, Brown County. spring up, they learued there was o storm brewl Traught *with so serlous consequence whisky on buard. Thoy made & desperate as- 1L W. HOLMAN, & : W there were sume Representatives sud Scoators | ceedingly narrow escape from de % Indtanai, Warren County, e e OO Janearitle, tock Coynty. Nomusvk ELLIS, Senator Munn, of Will County, offered l;.um:,n\.l ghsmmt pnruonu‘ umdhnru nltnudh.;g ol 1ot b drvon by then, aud who des | shuuld prove to the ftepublican powe eault on the wate, und were driven off with ple- Jowa City, Johnson County. 0% Madlson, Dano Cougi. ORO8S & DUSWILDIE. | royolution providing for » committeo of five, tho United Btates Court, and tho casen in | o] that thene two men or ol A, Logan bad | s etfective warntug, - tole, 'Ihe lee gorge In the Cumberland River, AR Camm;m,gy & BWISHER. i Ca“{,'p;mg, LEWIS & HALE. | of which tho Chalr should bs one, to which tbey ure lnlcrcsi@d have lmm’x .pm off :‘l‘u;; “f:;: t::fil{t:&\:» “ll(:du-‘uln'::.‘ “\‘\‘I,I,::n ul‘!)l‘(h\w 13:1“:1 'ml;l"tlllfi. il llllll; c:&x'\:u;{ l\'u;'"o‘lh; y:rrv:-'lul":«} :lht'rd thllu :;-vurrcd. is the i{‘wulut ever known. Fooan o o ivesEL, & TOLVER. oot Witnebams County, Tt 9+ SACDIMDE, | meet 8 similar committes from tho until after tho Senntorial eanens, o-mor- | [ C ey Taoked around for ui excuso to | chneacter and Atncss, ot ail vlies aid under all el i Alaraiohce pudlo Dresklng i FRANK ALLYN, koaty, Wisnebago Countys " 0" e | Honso to consider the subjoct in all its boor. | T0W 8 large delogution of tho Parla whisky [ postponis the matters the Liuvernor had selested | circhimatances, for machine-mado Kepublican 3 Keosauqus, Van Buron Count CINCINNATYL, Ch¥inLes paLDWIN, Tacine, Racino County, Tuentay night ux thetime for s tirst recentlon, | candidates, , In the judgment of Republicans and thes offorded w pretexts but, upon suquiry | of th sors referred o, bot uuly to | men I8 oxpectod. It i atated that they will vite, but Jun, 14—1:55 —T| ings aud fix the timo, un. P w—The l“!ll')' HENRY T. FULLER gorge which has been expected from Ma, Logan, darrison County, Virequs, Vernon County, Honator McClellan, of Jo Daviess Couuty, | b0 nssessed liberally in tho interest of the | |i'ye Exceutive ofliee, it was leirned that the | also to indorse, political corruntion; and ef- | arriy % 3 - X i tived this afternoon, and s now passing by Maguokets, .y.cy.-.q,.?-}.(.fl,’f}.'““ R CAUWELL, v ~ . P, VIOCTOR, . Y5 | groat American bolter of two years ago, and | reception had been postponed: then it was given | fect wholly to ‘Sbandon all attempts to ubals Of | e N ot SRAE ‘Wausau, Marathon County. A favored tho motion. o wauted the Rapub. L 2 it " . the cily. No material damage bas yet resulted Stacsbititws, MarHAll Coat AMoS. 3 JOUN A KELLOOG. | 1o b ho L that they ore propared to stand it, knowing [ out that the caucls was for “consultation™ | cud that evil, Jence, to such Republicaus elec- | 0070 The losses by the passago of the ice e U0 ins & Lesgny, | WYONINGTERRITORY—Evanstan, Uintah, Goguty, | ean mombers of the Logislataro to fix the J merely, and that fs all it witl gmonnt to. A | tlon appeals, however (rantic and persistent, to phes ' : 2 | oot A THUMAB: | 3pto without any outsido prossuro, that o prominent rovenuo official | tut OGS eah oo at sny tme—bio | * vote the stralubt ticket ™ und to *support'the | 13t Llzit will wggregato shout £25,000, ulmost DISCOUNT| SNOW. at Washington owes Lis position to Logau's influonce wheu he was a membor of the Henate, TIE BULLLOZING on the part of the Logan gaug still continues. The rank and filo of his followers have ro- ceived orders to report ovory ten minutes during tho day, so that tho mnnagers may kuow they are not being tamperod with. The doubtful mcmbers aro waltzed from one room to avother, twistad in here, and turned over thore, so thnt tho toils mnny be spuu around them beyond the possibility of their gettiug out. Those who lLave suy sand in their oraws aro expostulated with and entroated. Seven by nine gatherings in the country towns are organ- ized to pass resolntions ordering the mem- bors of the Assembly to porsist in thoir fealty to Logun, alleging as u renson that tho interests of tho party demand it. A couplo of days sgo BEVEN ILXPUBLICANS IN PINCKNEYVILLE held a caucus uud possed a string of reso- Iutions indorsing the swarthy Egyptian, and counot Le nomioated. His cluquers are still | party "—when Lo support the purly wceus to Joud i his pratae, bul the more sogaclous are | cieet somo personndly unworthy or fncompetent deserting bim. purtisan to oftice—hsya fu and vf themselves ho It is u fact, unpalatablo as §t may be to many, | potency whatever, Henee, furthier, Nepublican thiat the Hon. U, I, Farewell 8 guininge ground. | platforms constructed of the most virtuous Couversation with the better cluss of lawyers dn | worded resolutions, including as weil the sever- attendanee upon the Btate Bar Aseovation | cet denunciation of “the Reoels,™ avall little to showa quite plalnly that the business menof the | catel the votes of the afuresald Repubiicans, 1t Statesre for bim. It s ackn wledged by all | to the great and solemn profussions of virtue that he did o or Chivazo than uny one wha | theref’contatned §s given the He direet, I Lhe Iy since represented thut vty tn Congress. 1o | coolee for important ofliclal positiona of ehitenle the next Senate the Republicans witl be in the | spuils-scekers, party plunder grabbues, machiue winority, Wit Dltmuls wants s a man who ls | manlputators, ** dirty-work " demagogucs, sud not uflensive 1o the mojority. A man Mike | vartisans of easy virtue generully, For exaim- Logan could do nothing. A wan Mke Farewell | ple, the unabunous and professudly hearty could do much, With Farewell i the Senate | pussazo of platform sexolutions demondiog, there would be some hupe thet the Custow- | even fnthe strictest terms, rigid vrovlty und Huuso st Chicsgo would be furced to comgple- | fidelity ou the purt of public servants, will uut tlous @ Unlted tates Court would be accotded | to Republlcuns trom principle o the lcast suf- to Quiney'; the Government could be induced to | fico us an equivalent for the election to the take chaige of tho Hiinois River and wake it a | United States Senute of 8 notorivusty bold aud chunned of communieation between the lakes | deflant buc c-salury-grabliers esvecislly to the and the Misslesippl, 1ilinols wants 1o oue i the | displscement aud retireinent, st the saine time, Senute who hus 10 Hve by pohities, 1t does want | of o teled, worthy, and untnpeachably honeet a practival, honest, Influentia), business man, §f | Republicun theumbent of the otlice, AMr. Ozlesty fs hot to be returned. This is the Finally, the Republiean Senatorial caucus witl Teelinz among the beteer cluss of puople, and it { do well to beed that by fts uetion it may go far 1% most ruplaly growlng. igun wus stronger | to ulienate the confldenvs sod altenunee of yesterday than e 18 toddaye—ne §s stronger to- Hepublans frons prineiple—us distigutsied day than he wili be to-morrow. 1t 48 perting to | tro. Republicans trreespective of wrinciple—in Ire understood that he cannot fubtitl uoy | and to the party; and that, too, In the - of bt pledwes; dt fs wlso understund | uentous Sour ol the voming Presidential cone that he i3 trades with cverybody, | fhet, when the votes of ¢t Rupublicuns will by Your correspondent knows of ouo phice whers | wunted, iore than ever, to save the party from entlrely confined to barges and coal. Chnrles Splok, white helplng to save his barges ot the fuot of Monmouth street, at New- port, was struck by the lever of awindluss which slipped, ‘Tne blow stenck him across the breast and knocked him futo the air. Hisin- Juries ure thought to be atal. CHATTANOUUA, Jan, 14.—The Teuncssce River has risen thirty-cight feet, il i still ristng. &l'u damuge in” the city. Small 1 8 uD tLe rlver, Bonator Basli, of Cook, spoke in tho same strain, Bonator Riddle, of Oook, was not ready to voto on the question, and wauted more time, —in fact, all tho time Lo could got. After a littla further dobate, the resolution waa carred, and the caucus appointed as tho Honnte Committee Bonators Kuykondall, Auun, Fosdick, Doment, and cClollan, THE LOGAN CAUCUS UAS DEEN POSTPONED until Fridsy next, and this is the way itall came aboub : Until yescerday the trombone crowd have ‘been very confident of success, and have in- sistod that thero would be no postponement of the caucus callad to meot this avoning. Last night, after tho roturn of tho Hou, I. 1. Mormson from Jacksonville, at about & o'clock, it boran to croep through their bair that thore was an undercurront of sontiment at work autagonistio to Logan, which grew oud grow until it overwheunod them with fright and dismay. The managers began o percoive that if tho caucus was held, thore was a probability that a larga On all Garments ordered of s in Jannary, 1879, STANDARD THE HIGHEST, W A_TEB 'Y ) } L] LD‘V‘“}D ELY & Co" Tmlors’ We want every Man, Woman, and 163 & 165 Wabash-av, cormer Mnn_rue-n. Child, who wivhes to have dvy feet v - === | this Wintcr, to discard Rubbers, EAL NG |l anduse ; GOSOUTH |Eigin Polish, ‘Which with its Recent For Health and Pleaswe! Improvements is oD on s v e nsee | GuaTanteed Odorless, g;l 'v:::.un:‘v‘ Galveston, sad return via Mobiles or to It is absolutely Waterproof, EXPLOSION, 8N Fuancisco, Jan, 14.~The Grant Powder Works of Bandmann, Nielsen & Co., sltuated about lalf w mile southwest of Golden Uute Pz, blew up this afternoon, Four whito men and un ubkvown number of Chinamen were killed. The works were completely destroyed, and wany bulldings fo the nelehborliond occu- pied by ewmployes, including the Superintend- vit's resldence, were wreek:d, The explostion oceurred 1 the uitro-glyceriue bouse, GIANT-POWDER EXPLOSION. Bax Fuancisco, Jau, 4.—Qscar Curlson, a Swede, Edward Moniz aud Samucl Thayer, Amerleans, and oune Chinaman, were killed by an explusion at tho Glaut-Fowder Works, Ous Chinumut was badly injured, and a namber of " commandiug the Republican Roprosentative | e has promised the Pust-Otllee to threo diifer- | destraction, Waat then will i profit the cau- b 5 s backtho olbar-vith staiover st and retains its Shinein proportion of the suti-Logan crowd wonld | goow snne dgmexwf«md by m,ln first, last e rea \while 't present inembent hos | ews, thonzh 1t make any vusticulas usplrant Khlm anid h(.nlw-o more or k:‘.;tl;::m The Iron Mountata lotte™ ,,,’; ‘sella at 8t. Louts, all kinds of weather. stay out. Knowing full well that such a aud forall tha timo, A small dol ngntl'ou u; threu yen ‘-, !\ q ! ‘o“ l.u;_“ m:.l!nls vung S;‘n'l‘lur. 1] :hen.;ll;_\' 1t shatl \wrll'{ ;no‘uvc‘nflr‘::w nwuge to the property is uguu; 5,000, -claas touriat tickels at unusually low ratea 1o New . courso would bring disaster to thew, they put EIMI0. are pr bz _cverything, 1ike theie anvout | of tho purly, thy cotsequent loss o o e Urleans direct, * f ed this mornl rotot who promised the Savtor the | apulle,' und " the transfer of the Nutional Gov- UNDER THE WIIEELS, st ecct ad to vartous yelois Iy Blorlisand | WAL NOT diifure Ledather, and the | e neads togotler to devise 8 method of L ke A e ngfrom | Bty R b even (1 ot havo ame of | cranicnt 1nto tho Lands f » tho Ikcuste?s Bpaciat Dievaich 10 The Tribuna. Chicago, aund amused thomsolves during h clatins ou a oot uf ter- E Prunmsee Ususs, Don Morrison's EFre ot T YR terigtion sall T8t | only SELIF-SILINING Folish that getting out of the difculty. Orrawa, 1iL, Jan, H.—Whlle passing bo- 48 a perfect success, When your This the doy by using thelr iu- | prorn = tween the ears of a frelght-train on the Chicat v worning, therefore, as the House was ) 08t rom Bat, as { have satd befure, Logan “vill nut be S0MY OMISIIONS IN REGAKL TO LOGAN, i & o ok ibomed Yoots get solled, WASII them, and sbout to adjourn, Bfr. Bol Hopkins sent an dusnes: , Thp b, - praslingay ot the nutmimated Tuosday miht,—he will not be nomi- To the Lditor of The Tribuns, Burlington & Quincy Hallroad, last oventog, the polishwill remain, It 4s thelazy 2xoT, anan’s friend, Uso once a weel, eliotice s herely viven b il B s Every bottle of the Improved Elgin }'“Hh-'f.'xfiif‘.., iha Uerisn Katlons) ok ot Colcuso Polish s furnished with « brush in- ,{;,:;;t‘)(:r. &t Chicago, Jifnols, will iczal proot | stead of a sponge. ithtn hreo mooths trom this date, orth will o diaigwea 10 OB te oty i vl conpnlir e sy, | A8k your Dealer for it, party were Gen. Bieem, and Maj. Floto, of Chicago, and Bill Droinerd, of Evanston. 1t is not nscortaiued that they mccomplished anyibing, A political significance was given to tho visit of Collector Bmith, of Chicago, which it does not deserve. Ho came here purely on o personal watter, and his business Qeorels Ford, a 10-vear-old son of Mrs. Ford, was su serfously (njured b the cars suddeuty startiug, that e dicd about 8 o'clock this morn- ing. Both leigs wero broken, and he way other- wise Injured. MED OF Hiy INJURIES. Bpecial Disnateh 1o The Tribuns. nuted at all, Jils defeat witl bo uy overwhelm- =5 Jug s that which he visted upon Judwo Law- Rockronw, 1M, Jan, H.—You have in recent Fenco two years uzo. Andafter he fo sont to | lsues of Tun TILUKE shown sy of tho anie wore political grave he can relire o South- shortcomings and pertidics of John A, Logan to ern Liljuots, act us judge for serub ruces, and | the Ropublican purty. ‘Thero uro still otliers «i’llcu moml be l.‘l‘kl:ll Ilulu lulll loll;l?‘ I'I.I 0 the | gy have omitted to mention. emocrutic party, wiiero his political knavery First, you have omitted to mention h i relute ouute drtue, n how, in will be appreviuted wnd couuted us wlitue | ey T84, Douglas vistied Bpringeld at tho announcement to the Olerk's dusk to boread, to the effect that, immediately after adjourn- ment, a csucus would bo beld of the House Republicans for tho purposs of cousulting 03 to the time, and place, sud manner of holding the Scnatorial caucus, & - ¢ Avunxona, 1, Jsu. H.—Thomus Bexon, the e BUSENENS OARDN, and w.:m&y‘;,zofl:aemwx:‘%“ by the | Was confined to & long interview witl tho S personal solicitation of Prestdent Lincoln and | mackiutst tnjured by falling from e firos ‘n]fl PE[] ]fl’ chotil i Coloh 0o bl PRSP, n % A s dl o mh ade by the Hovatiion. um.nx'u. INPLATION SPKECHL. made a patriotte specch to tho Iliuols Leglsla~ | aturm telegrupli-poles, ay reported in thess dis- IIE'S Stock Exchiauge, 108 LaSalle-st, 80 et {5 the Sirength of the eppoition. AT FARWELL'S UEADQUANITERS FohnLallor s} Ths ribune. ture, ln: which ho told the Democrats uf the Ealrhc- yesterday, diod fast night. He will be Heretofore they had been claiming every- uried by this £'ost of the Ursnd Aruy of tho Kexwoon, Jan. ld.—Looklug over an ald | | oyisiature sud of the Btatc that It was nat now Opeus for busluess this moralog. Dy apectal tele: 19 and 21 “'ABASH'AV., hle arrangetnent ‘There hios boen a large sttendauce all day the cy diaviay on 8 Dulictia thing, s . scrap-bovk the other day, I cune cross the fol- uestlon of party, but oo of patriotism aud | Republic, of which he was & member, iyt Huctuionuf il Acire Siocks e CEIICAGO. i long, aud 8 wuch moro hopeful fecliug pro- | lowing quotations frou that faruus spceed of | LASe (0 (s Goverament, and. Dt It was as ’ — biuck e s s ] 16 NOW YOTK | o meee——e | On the adjournment of the House, the e, Beveral nocossl ) e it salty tq rument, an . ¢ i oy GRiLanEe, Tile Excusuco will reculve ordery TO MEN 2 bled 2 vailed, Severa) accessions were reported, and | My, Logau's, wherels he 13id before an sdmieiig | iyl the Quty of Democrats as Republicays to CRUSIIED TO DEA'CIT, iy ur oy e ¥ percentlaquaa- | . CRUCUS ANsOID for consultation, and the | ¢y prospoect s good for mora before the oaw. | Senato the results of his two W Lpecial Diawaich to The Triduns, ' study of | ugtain Gov. Yates o cquipping snd arming the finauce. It wus when infution was all the 7age | giate teoops, wnd seuting them to the frunt, fu the Weat, aud Lozan, of course, was an infls- | and in_sustafuiug Liucoln aud the Guvernmen tiunist and symething wore, us he etill would bo | o ‘vulillng ‘({ulv‘lu#lw‘lhl‘)vluzl;.‘hh i i Laduot the tldeof Upaucial opluivn turned. ul onitted sl Lo state 0 cunacc- e ot fromn Mlssourl ™ o whou o so | 00 thsb atter thi patotic spoccl of Douglad, " Logau went about the strects of Bpningeld flamboyautiy alludes was Catl Schurz. Possibly | puviig like a mad wman, cursing and swiarlue thoy way be worth reprinting st this Juncture, | that Douiglas hud sold vut the Democratl party s iustrations of the quality of thoutht, mode | ol Hinals to the d—d black Repubileans, but,” of expreaston, and style of oratory which this by fi—l, e could uot deliver them, : : Secoud, Tue Tiususx omitied Lo state thay, caricature of & Senator will carey 1010 the Beue | 4o 37y, Logan wus very vehoment fo lils lun ato shiould he be clected: gusio ayatnet President Grant, He vizurously “ Now I wili say, that the Senator frum Mbi- | fnwisted that thoe Whlie-House atmosphiers wus sourlnuss not Jwagiue, fuasuch 88 ho has | contamivated by the prescuce of +Old Bhuoy wude bimsclf the leades i this {lyM, that b | Cameron,” Mullett, Sheplvrd, Babeock, et ul. can stand upon the Benate oor and crusb every- | to such un extent that *s decent wsn " could body vut of exfastence, Other en have the | not o mts (15 that it was the centre sud bead- same rights here aud the same privilezes thst | quarters of Jobbery and koa 1 all Kimls. b bas. When Lo cista hise iusinuat ous ubout fter Lorau wus elected United States Scoator acuse, b wuy 1blnk 10 b3 ue lauguage o be used | i 1571 b becate o elosy frlend of the meu b subject was freely talked over. Ar, L. 0. Collinastated that, in hisopinion, the call for the caucus made for this evening, sigucd by Hopkins and Kuykendall, was ille- gel and void, aud he for one did not cousider himself bound by it, This statement created quite a flutter among the Logan jaybirds, sud wos not exactly the kind of talk they had cowe there to hear, Mr. Crookor, sfter a little meditation, got up and stated that the meeting had Leen callod to promote barmony, and, that thera wmight be no foeling engendered, he would wove tho appoiutiment cf w committos of five by thie Chair, who should weet and cousult with the Senate Committes, already appoiut- BraiNovieLp, 1L, Jan. 14.~J. Moore Smith, of Curran, in this county, was instautly killed thjs afteraopn by a corn<crib on bls form glviog wuy and falllgg on bim. paign closes. Atthe Oglosby quarters, thero was o similar state of otfairs, aud the gollant old Goneral is more enthusisstio then he has beeu at any time during the past ten days. THE LATEST ESTIMATRS. give Logan ouly 85 votes on tho first formal ballos. Scnators Delany, Dearborn, and Merritt havo boen oppoiuted a cawittes to call the Democratio Senatorial caucus, The time for holding the same Las not yet been dotermined wpon, but it is certain that it will not come off uutil aftor tho Republican cau- cus bas been beld. This delay is occasioned by a shrowd suspicion on their part that some good may full to thew on that account. ‘This Beuate Wholesale Druggists TO B 15 & 77 RANDOLPH-ST, No. 254 East Madison-st. BOARDMAN A,I{EEI’, (Possession Jan, 1), opposite Field, Leiter & Co.'s Wholesale Store, HARD-WOOD LUMBER. | _inouroat SILVERMAN'S DANK. Yo, w(“!lce,‘_ln-i LuSalle-st. TINANOIAL. AT Weat Byurteenth & Luinber-sta., Chicago. 1;,,‘:',,,'&‘,1"'}'{’. m;;;:::n‘ux.\ FRABODY, MONEY tO LOA vy ENAPP & PEABODY, By JOSIAH H. REEY, No. 52 Witliau-t., . Y. * Baskers mad iivocra 2 Nowsto New York " We | 1uamounts us requlred. on INFROVED ¢ 10AGD s ROLSRS MG MU SLANEIL! | PROPEITNG atDESTUNTE, | eded to Drdcre suliciied, jele ; 7 2 catiohs receivedany promptly atteude IR Jreige LY raladon o Fraacla b | g PP TR W TN TR A Th e *rrogps. e Nourork, Va., -Juu.wqf-‘(q nt ' heavy ~ ralus caused s extensive rise i !{ao-munuk.c River, Weldon I 29 bd during tho great [z of 1577, and mu%::. i -LDENTIFIED. - Bpectal Dirpaich ta The Trivune. InDIANAPOLIS, Jau 14—Tho man with nu- merous alisses' who was found, dead sowe days oo at the Butterdeld House bas been recog- pized as Charles E. Miller, 8 native of Alsace, who bas retatives liviue lu Chicago. He formes- 1y Myed thiere, then fu lows, und theu o Causda, F