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- The Chicago if cortain persons eould influonce their Rap- resentatives to vote for Logan. The letter stated that Logan's strength in that locality ‘waa largely - derived ' from porsons who ex- pected to gain somothihg from Logan's suc- cess in the shaps of pdat-offices, clorkships, eta. THE DEMOCRATIC SECATORIAL CAUCUS will be held on Monday evening next, in the Iadies’ ordinary at the Leland Hotel, unless circumstances should dotermine otherwise. This caucus has been deferred until tho time g/ ———————— 3 'IVE. CENTS, po«nu;fifi:? p which will only tend to dilat,. 1879—TWELVE PAGES, msn and A. C. Allen, Becretsry. tives of the press were edmltted. PIRAT PORNAL DAL VOLUME XXX1X. PRIC WWRY NOoT? Olothing Store, cor, Olark and Madi- son-sts, WILLOUGHBY, HILL & C0.,. Proprietors, sometimes called Representa- tions nowa. Joalyn, Long Jones, Dan Bhep-, pard, and a fow others gathered in the vie- tims. Thoy were marched up-stairs in squads of the siza of a Corporal's guard. McFie, of Randolph, was the chief recruit- ing officer, with book in hand. The adher. ents ware sworn to everlasting foalty. The names wore checked off, and then tho re- aruits wore DISMISBED WITH THE BENRDICTION. It e stated that some of them were eo en. FOREIGN. SENATORIAL. The Cackling Now Over, and the Momentous Hen On. the conf J ism of the Council, caused dise tinot - ’lru, and the tone in the lobbies Was utfhe....._ible to the Oabinet. AFGHANISTAN. YAROOR GONR, Loxnox, Jan. 1.—A digpatch dated Onn’ dabar, Jao, 8, eays Gon. Btowart hns re. caived intelligence that Yakoob Khan has fled from Cabul, A FRIEXDLY VISIT, Ultra Republicans Making Trouble in the French Legislature. The Ministerial Programme Too Conservative' for Their Intensity of the Excitement Boston Square-Dealing One-Price Clothing Houge, ~ Admission -free. Horse ocars can ba ordered at any time ; fare five cents. ‘Wo have just finished eounting up our stook, and find wolhavo made money making to order Suits in the bost possible atylo—(ropeat) in the bost possible stylo—for a profit of fivo dollars instead of fifteon, twon- ty, and twonty-five dollars, which would have been neocessary if our trade hud beon two or three suits & day. No one intho trade will con- N ) ho guileless Gov. | on till after the Seoatorlal fight ta over. 'Ihe Reyes.... S '--;.;;;5},‘} tirement. conding to the view now adopted by Prussis, trodiot the statomont that wo made Playing 2 Game of Soli- Hoennmad e endiian Collectar's oflco, ere s flio healquaricrs ifoweri, 2 the Drke.of Cumberland mnst renounce his< d et Whit. | # 1::"1 g’:;"ét;%r%'o"lf:;n;":’:"cgizf“l‘x taire on Logan. for Benstor of Ilinois in the prosont con- | frg' sna Krowles, the Collestor, who | Rabies t Lo hereditary olaims to tho throne of Bruns- ‘WE CANNOT TO-DAY OFFER YOU TWENTY PER CENT DIS. COUNT; wo can, howover, imagine a 0080 where we could have done so. We, suppose you will undorstand what we mosan, BUT WE DO OFFER YOU TWENTY fine now styles of Oassi- mores from which we will make Pantaloons to your order in the bost possiblo style—(repeat) IN THE BEST POSSIBLE BSTYLE FOR #6.00; same goods sold around be stirred up again, just when the; aro gettioy appointment, and throatoned to resign if it | heap, town at 88, 910, and £12, Term. thoy Lave laid thoir heada togothor Lo deviso | ' yhotr best wofk l’o{' Logau. Tobe -uE:, mfi wns ipsisted mpon. AL Dufaure yielded, | 4 STRIKE OF MINENS, ‘Why should not Her Maojosty have some way to tako advantage of it. Tuey | yneir sido of the cnso thatis going on now, sna and assented to tho appointment of Gon, | Tho colliers in tho Barnsley district are a Clothing Storo as well? But then think they have discoverod a plan, Cullom | they have stopped right in the midst of puttiog Gresley, All tho -persons acquainted with | bringing ont their tools from tho minos, WILLOUGHBY, HILL & CO,, Un- BPRINGINIELD. is tholr man, and he will recoive the solid | in tho teatimony which Whiling sald was going tho relations between President MacMobon | having determined to rojoct the arbitration. surpassable Tailor Olothiers with- RED HOT. Domocratic vots #f tho opportunity | to clear up his reputation, but such n stato of < out fanoy prices, have more experi. once each month than most Tailors have in a yoar; some of it is lively, too. We are wide awake for 1870, LOOK CUT! ) TAILOBING. s TR Jomes was fully developed this morniug, | pemocrats have bosn the medinm of sommu. | MOrFow morning will contatu the followlng edi- ““"“wh‘"l“z‘h! """“"- dxfl’:ehrn;a':crf:l:]. shhnmbor; ::Mflxln :;x-' u;fi::“l'fl, and which | chants, have failed. Liabilities, £80,000. o th ding 8 1 surve, while Carpenter and ilo oy are determ! a have. . Uhdrmlmflh e, ¥ EWOHIY, Wore” giver 15 mombers of tho Legislature. Al tho | ~ wyepringfield Atale Journal prints eeveral | Keyes and the black horse, Anotber Paris correspondent regords tho AUSTRO-TURKISI ‘rnn:n'. . & g hard-heads and dyed-in-the-wool Bour- [ «reasons’ why Gen. Lozau should bo elocted g situntion ns vory critical. The overthrow of | _ComsTaxtmorLz, Jan. 16,—The Auitro. adterants of Logan, many of whom accept- | youg have beon talked to aud argued | Benator. CONNECTICUT. it b e oreet, | Tarkish ,convontion will bo sigued shortly. ed tho position 38 the aboluto and uncovdi- | j11o costing tholr votes for & Ro- | 'L Decouso he ts a Republican, and tha last REPUBLICAN CAUCUS. e Cabinet, he says, would lo e On 4l Garmeats ordered of s 1n Janaary, 1879, STANDARD THE HIGHEST. Hawley... THE COMMUNIST PANDONS, PIOLONGATION DEBIRED. i wise tho Spenkership, that on the making np 2 publican press are not Republicans,—that in | Jewell. Jan, 10, E) EIY & 00 T ’l of the Committees hev would act impartially get sha uoniination, to-merrow night. Ap- short Republicans are scarce, and one hasing Tiarriso Pams, Jon. 16,—Tho docree pardoning Tosvos, Jan, 1A Batlia correspondsnt EDWARD EL ., Tailors, 163 & 166 Wabash-av., corner Mooroe-sl, T T0 IENT. as to What Will Be Hatched. The Si)enkor Shiows His Crow- Feathers, and Flaps into Logan’s Cago. Bands of Thralls Marched Like Theatre-Supes Through the Hotel-Corridors, Gov. Cullom Said to Have Been Thirteen Formal Ballots in the Wisconsin Republican Caucus. Itesult of the Last Ballot: Koyes, 80 ; Carponter, 25 ; Howe, 25 ; Scattering, 8. George G. Vest Nominated by the Mis- o gouri Democrats for the Long Rpetlal Dirvatch lo The Tribune. Senixorter, I, Jon, 16.—The Bena- torial campaign has boen at fever-heot nll day. The friends ot the respective candidates have beon in intense their application in bo- half of their chiefs, and the * wee short houm™ will still find thom at thelr labors, The utter and complete apostacy of Sponker tional price of their votov. It was under. stood THE DAY AFTER JAMES 80LD OUT i friends for the mess of pottago, other- toward all the candidates, and show no pref- ercnce, Iow consistently hio has carrled out this promise is attested by the transfer to the Logan interast of ovar two-thirds of the thusiastio in their loyalty that they actually wore a big bole in the family Bible on which thoy took the oath of allegianco. At the conclusion of the ceremony it was announced that tho sum-total was seventy, This is a come-down from eighty-five, which they claimed a fow days ago, and, if tho last figure is no more truthfol than the other, thero is every reason fo believe that John's victory is not yet assured. AT A CONFERENCE OF THE ELEVEN NATION- ALISTE it was resolved to move tho headquarters of the organization from Chicsge to Spring- fiold, and issue au address to tho people in favor of fiat money. Theso lnnatics have evidontly never heard of John Blorman, THE GOVRANOR. test, but he is. He expects to be clested by Demooratio votes, and he will be 1t some of the rival candi- dantes don't look sbarp, Tfo has more votes pledged to his interests to.night than any other candidatoin the fleld. Logan claims soventy votes. Cullom can command 103, Tho situation has beon thoronghly canvassod and is woll understood by tho opposition, and moy bo ensily consmmmated in case Logan becomes too obstinate aud headstrong. The prospect of & row in the Republican oaucns to.morrow night has sttracted the ottontion of the Democratio loaders, and prosenta itsclf. e has Nepnblican votes cnough pledged to him, when the contin. goucy arises, with the solid Democratic vote, to earry him through, A number of prominent Demacrats now UCCUPY LUCRATIVE POSITIONS on tho varions State DBoards, which they re- ceived at the honds of OCullom, Thoso pnbliean in an emergonoy, and it is said they hovo consonted to do it, nnd will de- livor when the appointed timo arrives. All this is to tako place in case Logan fails to parently CULLOM MAS BRENX WORRING QUIBTI;Y w LOGAN'S INTEREST, end 8o woll has he oconductod the eampaign that he hos mado Logan believe that he is indicated for the purpose of taking ad- vantage of any mistake that may be made on tho other side of the House. The Democ. racy are cool, calm, and delightod spectators of the fight, and are prepared to do their bost if opportunity affords them a chanco, CUNNINGHAMS WIIISKY, TIE FIGURS IT CUTS. Bpectal Dispated lo The Tridune. Prora, Ill,, Jan. 1641t appears that the Cunpiogham whisky case is not settled. Flals trying to have the defondanta go on with their elde of the testimony, avd is on hand resdy to proceed st each adjournment, but tho defend- ants et s postponcment every time, first on this pretext and then on that. It s understood that thelir Idea now s to prevent the matter coming s Whiting's eon-io-law, aro running It, as they have for years, In the intorest of Logan, Just now is a critical time. Logan is making loud demands on this Peoria office for help, and it Is responding with allits might, as it must do for self-prescrva- ton, for ON T8 BUCCESS OF LOGAN now depends the future of these Peorfa offl- clals, as also that of their dear friends aud superior in oflico §n Washington. They are all strunz together. Logan s the head brick. Kuoock him over, and over goes the whole row, eo they don't jntend that the dirty dotalls of how this oflice nas been rop shall moral cusscdness did the clearing-up testimony eveal in and about the Collector’s oflice that they seem to be as tnuch afrald asif it were the testimony of the witnesses on the other aide, OPINION. LOOAN'S BOMDASTIO PRETENAIONS, Epectal Dispatch 1o The Tribune. Rock Istaxp, Iil, Jan, 16.—The Union to- elecilon demonstrated that the poople desire & Ite- publican to roprosent them,' * “To give this argumnent force it muet be as- serted that Gen, Oglesby, Charles B. Farwell, and others who have been mentioned by the Re- been found lo the person of John A. Logan, ho ‘must be setzed upon td Ul the biil. 2, Becausa he 14 8 ,ltln of positive pnnciples and unquestioned force 0. tharacier, whose postilon on great questions has never been o dount.* fawyer elghty-nine votes being cast, thers only Inlng eighty-cight present, The rixth ballot was aleo (llagal, eighty-nine votes being cast. The vote was oot aunounced. ARYENTIL PORNAL BALLOT. Koyes lClnl'Dfll ter. o'clock to-morrow alternoon, Keyes' fricnds are conlldent, and entirely Tlantronp, Conn., Jan. 18.—The Republican caucus bas been balloting all the evening for & The first candidato for United Btates Senator. Dallot atuod: Platt Miner oo ¥. T, Barnum... . . ‘flie eleventh hallot stood: Mawley... o daw ll{».. ubiee ... . a3 This Lallot was declared $llogal on account of Purposes. A Bhort Life Predlcted for the Ministry Now in Power. Additional Pardons for Communists a Plank in ‘the New Plat- form, Clerical Influence in the Universities to Be Pat an Eud To. Yakoob Khan Follows Illustrious Dad into Re- THE CRISIR, Loxpow, Jan, 16.—A Paria dispatch rays : #'The Left have fully made up their minds to have the Ministers, and are determined to remove all but Republicans from ofiice and to carry out the wishes of tle electoral body, especially s regards the Alinistry of War. The Loft wonld have liked to have had Gen. Faldhorbe for War Miniater, but his physical Infirmities induced’ them to select Gen. Farre, and it wan Gen. Farro whom M. Dufaare proposed for the oflice, but Presi- dent 3lacMalion refused to sanction tho and Gen. Gresley ara aware that the appoint. ment is equivalent to o refusal to allow the Chambers to have proper constitntional con- trol over the War Office. Aslong as Gon. Gresloy is in office there will bo no reforms, nud no changes in the great military com- mands. The Marshal rotains his hold aver the ndministration of the army, which tho dent Mac)Iahon's retiroment aud a Govern- mont by the Extreme Left,with a ravolutiou- ary programme which would profoundly de- range society throughont France. 2,245 Communists will be gazetted to.mor- TOW. GRANT. A dinner will be given to-night at the His the frontier. schemo. defeated. Loxpox, Jan. 16.—Dispatches from Jelalau bad report that the Kban of Kuuer, sup- posed to bo the most influential leader of the rontier tribes, has come into ‘the Dritish camp to pay his respects, GERMANY. BATISPACTION WANTED, . Beruww, Jan, 16,—2:25 p, m.—The Gere man Government, in consequance of the ree fusal of the SBamoans to comply witlr jts de~ mands, bas ipatructod tho corvette Ariadne and the gunboat Nautilus to exact eatisfaction by force, if necossary. TAE DUKE OF CUMBERLAND, Brau, Jan. 16.—The Fost reprodnces thad statement of tho Cologue Gazelfs that, nc. wick, as well as that of Hanover, {o obtaim. the restoration of bis sequestrated property. ' REPIONAGE. It is rumored that Bisioarck is preparing & bill nuthorizing tho opouiug of all letters st GREAT BRITAIN. DEAD. Loxpoy, Jan. 16.~—Edward Matthew Ward, - tho eminent paintor, is dead, SNLEP DESTROYGD. 24 The sheep farmers in Beotlnnd, by the roe cent storms, have lost over 100,000 head of BTRIRE ENDED., The conductors of the Midland -Ihflwu' have surrendered to the demands of tho Company, aud the strike Las been utterly: FAILED, Loxpox. Jan. 16.—McOmas & Co., mere It will leave Austria froa to administer Bosnia and Hoerzegovina, continne the Turkish ad- ministration, snd establish o, mixed ocoupae tion of Novi-Bazar. is nasurod that Russia is strenuonaly ondeav- oring to obtain s prolongation of the geoii pation of Turkey beyond May 3. . favornble, but it is improbable tha! Austria is t the £ e N T TN | Committeo Clinirmnnships. 1t is furthor al- | g Toi od ' T give this argument force it must bo as- | Plath Palace d'Elysee, th residence of President | Otber Powers will sacnt. .. . . “ { logped that to suceansfilh p(;u ot e sacret i ‘i‘c“:‘: 1 gn!;m ne!v,ar s oi ® BTealer | o ined that the othier candidates aro not men of | ine MacBlahon, in bonor of ex-President Grant. EXONERATION. ” 8 P ey Tnistake: @ has heen mnursing 8 PO- | pogiica principles and force of charaeter, and Th Among the invitcd guosts aro Gon, Grant n .. H L programmo ko had two lists prepared, ome | liticol viper in his bosow which | ghet thes have not been true and steadfast. | Hawley TOFE STEAMBIUIP BTATE OF LOUISIANA. BTORE AND HABEMENT No. 254 East Madison-st. (Possensfon Jan. 1), opposite Field, Leiter & 0a.'8 \Wholesale Store. Inguire at BILVERMAN'S DANK. - FOR RENT. A firstecless RESIDEXCK on dichigan-ay. ‘north of ‘Twenty-sixth-st,, ‘"FURNISHED, .0n moderato terms 10 8 good party. Powewlon fmme- fate. Address Z 44, Trfimnpvnmnn. FINANCIAL. FINANCIAL. oas, d hopefully to the execution and RUSSIA. most good. The men upon whom TLogan | proparod themselves for the oon- o rfldum?tlun of legal-tendor notes, will | his name in nowminstion, Maj. Gordon madea grees, An il bty . 2 ~ . ogulis of the tresty of Berlin, It refers to LOAN. connted, and who failed to cordiatly respond | tingenc; of 8 bolt from the | Scnators plews Informme-nad]am sure they | vury happy speech, spoaking of him as onoof | F 2 ’ Stocks and Bonds Bought and Sold [ (0"l vt ol ere given i 5 e 4 by g obier. wen o guebi topeablato do 1t for thelr sresmentears | i most honeat, upright, aud sbla men fn ths | the pardons of Communiats elrondy granted, | Loxnow, no. 16,—The Natisnal Zeitung, at New York Stock Exchange, Or catyled on Marain or Commission. Rame rates of S fajon 2a'chargod by Now York frakers. Ass fialiruad 1o} also 1874, et fonds on haad. for SR tee forala City Betip, recelvable for T 50 for salo City Scrip, . . RLAUGHT Corner' Clark and Madison'sta. Memher Now York 8tock Ixehnn!o. T, 8. KNATT. STEFUEN PEABODY. Member of iha Btock Exchange. HINAPP & IPEA:BI NOJYD Yh'w d B west., D T dir ks Tanda. and Gecuritices of il kin at'the. New Yaork stock Klbh!ng‘ on commisaios firders WYI!IIM. fiefer by permbeton w Fraocl Feabody, uf Qlifcago: Augustus B. Peabody, of N o e " FInMm CIIANGES. o fnc I8 r1ill golne ug, aad ail sorts of rumored | complete the reorganization of tho army, es. THE WEATHER DISSOLUTION, had to slide out to make room for Bei aftornoon ond delivered a brief but able | ** Yt it wasJon A. Lozen, who is urged for | comh'..ations aro afloat. Ingalla telegraphs | pecially the law rolating (o the genoral staff Ly . The canartnership heretofore existing botwecn the | of Champaign, and Logan now e | argamant. 45 8, onas ponding o that | tho Senstorsbip for his conslsteucy, fidelity, and | tha' b will be here Sonday. itls fricnds are | and gendarmerie, aud that the law relative Orrios ov vim Ciixe Siomis Orvicew, derstgned under tho firm of Lovert & lireenbood was P! o 8 g courage in the advocacy of Iapublican princi- cunduent of bis success 1 the House to-duy. Wasitinorow, D, C., Jan. 17—1 0. m.-~Indica. Shacitedby hicalon un the (40 imstsat: iy dgrea: | him iu the fold,—rathor A wmall $rico for [ tribuoal of last rosort, ~During his | Licy Who spoke thess words on tbe fluor of the to great military commands would bo vigor- | yjons—por the Lake Keglon, warmer southe D L e e Lt L " St alone | & Tospootive Becretary of Blate, Lriof stay here he talked‘ with o | Upited Btatos Benats, | Hesumption hus come MISSOURI. ously spplied oxcept where nocessary to de- | west to southeast winds, partly clouay westher 'J‘n'x‘f.'-‘;'fl:’l.‘:'.5.'}';5.‘5'},‘.‘.‘.}"5;'2?.3:"&{;?% wha willseltie | igheq, of Uook, who is tho nblest lawyer | fow of the membors, dined with Qov. | to pass stuce then, aud the * finaucial harples’ BENATORIAL. viate from it in the Intorests of Lo country. | and slowly falling barometer durlug the duy. Biias o ppolitci Ly Sareent & anufaciuriig Laimpany stern piates and Terris {ie aalo of thelr time-lacka will contlailo Lia a4 3t the old sland, 79 Jlandolph-st., Chicago. . Gro ihuod having ‘becu appotated’ by thy same Coiny, . .cd 81 Uhelr Agent for the Fouthern iates will condiict these axencies, Lettors inay he addresscd 10 him 8t 70 andolnh-at. untll turcher no - Thenertliern part of 1ilinots, includ Do apen to betnaf salil parties dyually. i WINES AND LIQUORS, Chieago, 111, Jan, 13, 1670 A A s i s concerning the distribution of the patronage #The provalliog fmpression 1s that he is a | veived hers yet. Of course, this i Tue declaration was very coldly roceived. T T T Como and Taste, 3 from Bouthern Nlinois to«iny was J, T. Tay. | Lelovging to the Btate of Ulinois or the | first-class man to howl at the South, and we clection. - _ The Loft-Contre alone uttered a fow cheers, | —————= "yl o0 et Wivky, cie: | lor, Postmaster of Bolloville, ffo is an old- | Fodernl Dapartments of tho Government, choerfully acknowledgzo that lu this respect hu UNDER THE WHEELS M. Senard presented an interpellation o & D m timo friend of Logan. Last fall he ran on | GEN, MAWLEY WAS COLLALED THIS AFTER- h:m-nnrca:nudmm unapproachable. . apeciat Dupateh fo The mn:n. relativo to the declaration, and dabate thoro- o 5( )[: B £ [ Indepondent ticket for the Legielature and HOGN T -'f:‘o.‘l','..:'17&';‘....‘,".‘:{,‘:5...‘,’.{,,",,‘;,“" jo: |« 8r. Loums, Jan. 16.—Shortly after 7 c'clock | on was fixed for Monday. Are not 84 kood and better % AND {2 !‘]':"'“ "‘l‘- our progs THE PAGLE Tur OrricE oF Tax Coupri % AUINGTON, Nollee s hereby mivenia i may have €latina agalnat (he German rauns who atfois) Bank of Lnicare fat the sanse e e sai Nt len el bk &f ¥liens. | would have Toylor dismigsed fromn the Tost- | por, and get away quickly, Mis appearance ks 3 From thio clots of blood st the entranuce to tho | lasued by Gambette, Wil be disallowed. 0.1 R0 than & wet hem, and vowing ven. b — L bo chosen by the voucus, bub we most em- | being hurled to ono slde, whers bis remaios | says that, to judge from the attitado of tho T PIIOPOSALY, Interview with the swartly Egyptisn, | edministration, and that the patronsgo | phatically protest agatust thie Wea that bo fs the | Were discovered, ay sbove described. ‘The re- | Chambers, the Dufaure Cabinet is doomed. i SOROSA Y o v od Johu (oth it SHOPORAN and an hour later, when seen by your re. | natarally bolonging to the _ position | exelusive mbodinacat of Litaols icpublicautsm, | 4nains nre those'of u bosticr nbuncd Jobo (o1het | g correspondont considers the question rupouals wit v vecelved by b Committeaon oy | POFter, Yo wasss mild as 8 sucking dove. | would ~ bo ot bis dispomal. And | thut b oue embodles duvotlon o principl, | 3 y canatable 1 the viciuity. waiuly one of patronsge, the Left dosiriog Hlitie ““““E!-“’n’l-’:"ui\‘.'.';"."t fiavgioce b,y orias | Jobn bulldozed him with the party lash aud KDIFFPERENT VIEW © | toat e alous s worthy to bo trusted (u the Seo- P ——iy that not ouly tho avowed adversaries of tho ux of Ias4 pure fca. T3 Diust atate the locality from where tho lce hose tdelity and bonesty bave never Special iaprich te The Triune. il Lo Laken, . night there was those who have had their eyes opened Ly '"'“, » whose s bo replaced by Lepublicans. B e g T oA A GHAND ROLL-CALL being made aware of Hawley's true misuion.’ ‘;&}.L‘i‘f'mfiflf.., ll?::g‘ :1;:%:::?::;‘1’:'-:&: m:‘?:: of ‘:iz;' n:';-::uc::' 'lhfl"ifl"flf{?.,{’-{ Another Paris dispatch says that if Qom. e Smem—————e=—==== | 5{ T,ogau's privale rooms iu (be Leland | A lotter was received here to-dsy frow n gen- | command respect for thelr fntellectual dovelop- | Lody bad been veturncd to Judge Hilton dis- | betta ultimately decides on a voto of censury, i .~ | House. It was given out that there would | tleman residing in the Bipte of Iliuois | mcnt aw well ae their physical qualitica,” closes that there has been s covshicrable apluion | the Bouate, no less than the Deputies, will ey A 1 * F LORIDA. 1. | b2 8 7oception there, given in tho honor of | who bas & brother in the United —— to that effoct alnco tho cxpllctt roport made by | certalnly concur. Btel, Tasur ¥ | ersry Burean, was & n very | a frien r Oglesby 5 2 £ s ) ec! n that exceptions were Lfl"mm’nwm}uw‘m‘f‘-fi‘rfillfizfifi% n;‘:‘“ effort was mado to keep the real meaning of | belonging to the House, that a large uumber Soecial Diszalch bo; The Tvebuns; iy probahly etuuse of Mev. Stywaibis eteery possible in regard to the nboliflon of the uly elegant and Lo N t.:vnna.'muuxu LA g Ana Y echtios o {2 rivér, sound, or ocean, sad oriviok onthe Leach ?!r:n::fi:;o‘ln%q&mg?. A dry dlmlfl un: "G‘fi' Iy o N BRI Magagert™ T = in perfect harmony with the understanding entored into with the friends of the anti- Logans, This he showed thom whonever the question was brought up, and referenca was niade every day. Tho actual aund real list was SOUFFLED TO THOE DOTTON, and kept there until sprung this morning. This last one was seen by nouo but Asa Bat- thews and Luco Orooker, the two represonta- tives who brought James out for the Speak. ership and put bhim through his paces to the gozs of the admiring Grauger, /Theso two gentlemen aro strong supporters of Logau, and placed things whero they would do the and, as the result, there wont up through tho bLalls of the Leland AN IMMENSE HOWL FOR VENGEANCE, Shormau, of Cook, who, as late as last night, was promisod the Chairmanship of the Judicial Department Committce, was sot neide to placate Morrison, who, it was fenred, would mako it hot for tho Speaker, This Committeo Bherman had two ycars ago, and made ao honorable record as its olief, as hLe is aptly fitted for tho performancs of its duties. Dave Olark, of Cook, had beon promised the Trinting Committeo, but ha in the House, was given the fifth place on the Judiclary Committe bocause Lo was classed ns * uncortaln” by the Logan mana- gers, and THIS 18 TIE WAY the party Insh hios beon wiclded and the Te- publican legislators'ot the groat State of It nois bulldozed to make o Kepublican bolter United Btates Beuator, Among the arrivals was buaten. It is stated that funds from the Republican Biate Centrmnl Committea wero sent to Belleviile to insure his clection and defeat (e rogular nominee, becausa the latter was ‘a friend of Oglesby, who is the cholce of the people of that burg. Whon the facta lenked out LOGAN MEPUDIATED THE LATTER AND ALL IS WOLRS, and wrete a letter to Harbecom, the editor of the Belleville Zeitung, stating that, as soon as ho (Logan) got futo tbe Honate, he geance against Logan. 1He sought an the promise of a coutinuance fu office, To- the affair ay secrot as possible, and to ihis end ghe reporters were sent off ona wild-goose chaso after & piece of suppositi- will suddenly warm into lifo and sting him todenth. Itis even hinted that, incase Logan's chances for obtaining the nomina. tion aro too promising, Cullom will not hesitato to counsol one or two of his men to stay out of the caucns on some ingonions protext, or romain away from tho Gen- eral Asgombly for a day or two when the balloting for Benator begins, THR SCNEME 18 EABILY FEASIDLE and ndroitly projected. Thus, conceding that Logan oarrics tho caucus to-morrow night, it is not at ull ceriain that he will be clected.. On the other hand, cortain Logan. itos aro broatling vepgeance. They lnve toko the bolters’ places. Bhould all theso précautions fall, thon they say that the fur willfly. Thoy bave doterminoed to bolt the party and goover to tho Democrats, They say they will havo Logan . or & straight-ont Democrat, and they will never allow eithor Oglesby or Farwell to win the prizo, THESY ARE TIE DYNAMITIC ELEMENTS involved in the situation to-night. Gon, John B, Hawley, of Roock Island, As. sistant Treasurer of the United Slates, and a possiblo dark horse in the Benatorial race, appoared before the Bnprome Court lere this Cullom, had an interviow with Farwell, sent a kind inessage to Oglesby, but sald nary a word to Logan. It is reportod bero that Hawloy brought a message from Washington to the effect that the Administration was averse to Logan's re-clection, and that he (Hawloy) should make the fact known that, if olected, Logan would have nothing to say whilo still ‘perspiriog and heatod with the law argument he had fust concluded, aud questioned upon the subjeot. Ifo deniod. He further jmposed upon the credulity of his interviower by stating that ho was not a candidate for the Uuited States Bonatorship, o thought the scheme fmpracticuble and impossible, Ho rowarked that ho Liad no interest in the political struggle now going on here, and that he should dopart for Wash- ingtonimmediately. ‘The Genera! seetned nn. willing to air his political views in a newspa. ond has opened tho eyes of somo who sup. posed Logan was receiving tho support of the is now entertained upon that subject by of letters had been zeceived from the Logan Literary Buresu by persons resi¢ing in Olark Couaty, promising patronsge o any estent Yet Logan and Oglesby were both inflationtsts, both opponents of the Tressury policy of re- sumption, and while Oglesby fought ft out on that line Logan chanpgod with the tkle of popu- lar opluion during the campaign of lust fall. *3. Necanse he has been conslstent, falthtul, and conrageons {n his advocacy sf Republican prin- cipies on the flold ana in the forum. “ Logan was neither cousiatent, falthful, nor courageous in his advocacy of Reoublivan prin- clples whien he voted for the salary-grab and sd- vocated on the floor of the Scoate the financial wagariea on which the National party is now based. Just imagine a consistent, falthful and courageous advocate of Republican principles elving utterance to auch views as the followiug: ppose, after all, we yleld to this old song n with golden ringlots, and direct the o Secretary of the Troasuty is to vbtain the metal, the gold and eilver, for the redemption of this atnount of carrency? Do they not Lknow that tho momont the Treasury ia reqnired to ru- decm the greeubacka in gold every Natlonal benk 1n tho conntry will be required toredcons in gold at the same time? The ono sflects the ather, ‘Tloir ralations are so intimate that one cannot redeom without theother, When yon haveseven hundreds of milllons or more of currency In this coantry, auda little over one hundred miilions of gold and siiver in this country, will some Senator pleasc tell 1me how you are going to redeem that currency in gold? Vo know well enongh. from past experi- ence, that at such u moment the fnancial barvies would rush into the money markot,’ an eriug tho wold, Jeavo the Governmnent powerless (o re- lieve, Blr, there ia m moral power in thia roserve ‘whici they have sought to broak ever slace the day whot It crushed shelr schemes.’ g0 drended by the General have made uo at- tempt to corner the gold and make the Govern- ment powerless to rolicve, On tho contrary, they have manifestcd a disposition to thrust thelr gold upon the Government, and take in- stead the now redecmable gresnback. *4. liccause ancn & man lenceded inthe councils of the natlon to secure the yuccess of mossurcs du- sired by tho peopls and defeat those whica they disapprove.’ reputable, and infamous wanoer kuowa to political walare,' Ervo, positions of Lonor and profit should always bo given to wea about whow disagreca- le things bave beon sald, X *0. liccauso an overwhelming majord Republicans of the s.n.»lcu..'ium.’#d"&u“(‘n.‘fi‘s ubun whom tho cholce will devolve—desire Lis vlectlon,' #Which Is wholly a gratultous assumption, When Logan was practically before the poople for re-clection, in & Presidontial year at tlat, the prople roturned an anti-Republican Legislsture. Aud In 1878, when the cholco for Bevator was supposed to be open and fros, the people gave Ueu. Logau or auy other Republican who may ato of tho United Btates. We bhave plenty of Mapisox, Wis., Jau. 10.—~Ths Ropublican Leg- ialative caucus, for nomination of United Statcs Benator, wet {n the Seunate Chamber at 7:80 o’clock. Scnstor D, E. Welch was clected Clair- Jownl} The caucus {s stiil fn session. INDIANA. REBUBLICAN CAUCUS. Snectal Dixpateh to The Tyidune, IND1ANAPOLLS, Jan. 10.—At tho Republlcan Benatorial caucus to-uight Gen. Ben Harrison was nominated United States Senator for the long term, and the flon, U, 8, Orth for the short term. Col. Will Cumback, as well as Mr. Orth, was named for the short term, the first ballot resulting Orth, 27; Cumback, 23; veat- terinz 8. The result in each case was recelved with cvident satisfaction, Gen. Harrison's nomnl- patlon eliviting hearty apolause. In placiog country, KANBAS, THE OPPOSITION TO INGALLS. Bpectal Dispaich to The Tridune, TOPRRA, Jan. 16,—In view of his unexpacted success In being cloeted Speaker, it ig belloved that Bldney Clarke will be s candidate for Unlted Btates Seuntor, having been urged to sunounce himselt by many friends. He has looy beun a personal ooponent of Ingalls, and will do bis utinost todcfeat him. Clarke's can- dldacy will be in the interest of Authony, with whout ho {s in perfect hnrmonf. Binipson’s strength will prubably go to Ingails. = B8kirmish- 87, Louis, Mo, Jan. 10.—Followlng was the first ballot for United States Senator in the Denocratic caucus at Jefferson City to-nlghts Georgo (1, Ve . Samuu) (lave (leorize G. Vest was nominatad on th ULallot for the long term, but the vota i this mornlug Willlsm Blaine, the engiucer of Locumotive No, 14 of the Union Transit Com- pauy, discovered the mangled body of a man Iring to the rleht of the western track ln the tunnel under the Clark-svenuc crossiug. Ile votified the tunnel watchman of toe discorvery, und an {ovestizaticn stowed that it was tho body of an uuknown whits man, of appareutly middle sge, who had been run down by a traln vome thne durlug the vizht, as the crushed Minbs ond form had alreudy etiflencd fn death. Toe vight leg, frow the kuce dowe to tho foot, was crusbed, the loft arniwas partly torn frum its socket, and the breast was broken {n, causlng what st Luve been instaut deatd. wan lad leen struek by su ingotox train snd dragped for a distauce of Bty feet beforo STEWART'S BODY, ulness, Many witl not Uelieve that she would Luve attended the Itallsn opera bad her de- ceased husband’s body beun unrecovered. Judge iiton’s only snswer to intervlewers to-day was that he bad nothiug to say. aod family, M. Waddington and wife, Gon. Noyes and wife, Miss King, Miss Stevens, members of the Chincse Embassy, ropro- sentatives of San Salvador, Bucuos Ayres, Chili, Guatemaln, Peru, Colombia, and Admirals, MINISTERIAL DECLARATION, VxusatLLes, Jan. 16.—In the Chamber of Deputies this afternoon, DoMarcore, Minis- tor of the Interior, read the Miniaterial declaration, It says the Benatorial electiouns the peopls to Ropublican policy. It alludes and promises clemenoy. ;i ‘The deoclaration announced that the Gov. ernment would vigilautly supervise the ob- sarvanos of the law regulating the relations between civil and religious sooiety, be Incx. orable towards officials sttacking the Repub. lic, and would not use tle freedom of action galned by denouncing troaties of commerce to depart from the principles which have recently so doveloped the commorce of the country, It amerted that it is nocessary to o further oxtomslon of The declaration also expatiated upon the satistactory financial position of the country, promised reform in oolonial ad tration, and concluded with the statemont that the Govornment would ask the Chamber that the granting of university degrees bo entirely oonfided to the Btate, aud that primary edu. cation be made obligatory, In the Benate, when AL Dufore read tho samo declaration, it was warmly choered by all the factions of the Left. A PROMISE, Toxpow, Jan, 16,—A dispatch from Paris statos that Gambetta doclares that the Cab. inet distinotly promised him to appoint Gen, Farre to the Minustry of War. EXVLAINED, It e sald (hat the freezing silence with which the Ministerisl declaration was recely- ed in the Assembly was due to a mot d'ordre Loxpox, Jau. 16.—A Parls correspondent Republic, but all non-Republican officials, present illegal grand military commands, and the bare announcement that more mow- bers of the Council of State would be sp- and Uruguay, and a number of French Generals ave a atriking indication of the adhesion of favorably to the work of the Berlin Con- ter, By Cable to the New- York Herald. . Guiasaow, Jan, 16.—The Glasgow Board of Trade, which haa for several days been engnged ‘in 8 carefal inquiry into tho circumstances under which the State Lino stenmship Blato of Loulsiana went ashoro on Hudter's lock, Loch Larne, Ircland, on Doc. 24, while on hor voyage from Glasgow* to New York, rcported to-day. cates of Capt. McGowan and the First and Becond Officers were roturned to them in. dorsed, ** Without blame.” The exoneration of the officers gives genorul satisfactions among steamship peoplo, referriug to the projectod Russian loan, saya: European capitalists will only supply money if the Russisn armies in Turkey are withdmwo, and Russia forboars to engsgo - in a fresh war in Asia,” RAILROAD COLLISION. Loxpoy, Jan. 16,—A Bt, Petorsburg lotter, dated Jan, 11, says a collision occurred on the Warsaw Riailway, thirty miles from 8t Petersburg, on the 10th inst, by whick twenty persons were killed and thirty-two infured, twenty-one dangerounsly. e ——— Fur the Upper Misstsaippl and Lower Mise souri Valleys, cloar or fulr weatnor, lght winds, mostly from the soutb, slight rise o tempera- ture, and stationary or slowly falling barvinge “¥or Tennessse and the Oblo Valley, during thaday, enerally clear,warmer weather, falliug barometer, aud easterly to southerly winds. LOCAL am:lufl%x:‘ 480, Jaa. 18. R LTI f B4 T304 43 20 ettt o e A ] ivaTiONS, Jsu. 14-10: ear. 03 Cloudy, Cluar, The certifl-

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