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0 1'm§ CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 189~TWELV ing to negottable paper; to securc to children the benellts of an clementary edncation; limit. Ing the rights of minors; to amend Chan. 51 of the Revised Btatutes, relating to insurance: to provide for speeial terms of conrt in the Sev- enth Judizial Circult; to authorize'James and Willlam Johnson to maintaln & dsm in Polk County; to provide for bicnnial sessions of the Legislature; defining the crime of vagabondage, and to provide for its punishment. TAGES. ’ Btates the Russl ¢ nearly Ia plenty of timber to be had, and there are sev- eral eaw-mills. Much wood fs brought from Victoria. B. C. Mr. Chouquette took a promi- nent part In the determination of the houndary- Jine hetween Alnaka and Canadian territorv. It Is understood that the Govarument has de- ternuned on a 10 ver cent reduction all round, including salaries of Ministers, and sleo officiala in the [nside and outslde service. ¢ {icorge Aparks fotends tnaking a shipment of 400 head of sheep to England by the Allan.Line eteamer which leaves Hallfax on the 25th, This in the first shipment of this kind from this scction, and, should it prove remuncrative, r, Hparks {ntends entering into the busincssona large scale, ‘The indications are that the Princess Loulse wiil not go futo very heavy mourning, sud that Ridean Tisll will ‘not Le closed to viaitors. Public festisities have, of course, far the time belug been put_ ssido; but it is belleved that these will be resumed on an imposing scale dur- ing the forthcoming session of Parliament. Rpectal Disoateh fo The Tribuna. MosTnEaL, dan. 10.—The Rev. Dr. Jenkins, of 8t. Paul’s (Presbyterian) Church, in thisclty, lizs rexigned. Dr. Jenkiue (s father of Mr. Thomas .lenkln!‘ of Dundes, Bcottand, author of *(inx's Baby."? A depulstion of Irish Cathollcs from this eity have gone to Ottawa with the ubject of pressing the clalms of certain partles Lo positions in tho Civll Hervice. The Bixth Fnsiller Regiment, of Montreal, will send a deputation to Bt. Albana to-mor- row, to present the picture of the regiment to tha Barlow (jreys, Ransom Guaras, and citizens of Bt. Albans, Detective Fahey, of Montreal, is severely cen- sured by Chief Penton for the manner in which he acted in arresting Hull, the New Yark bond- thief. The Chief has entered s complaint agruinst hitn to the Police Committea for dere- lictlon of duty, Fahey srranged with Mr. Brown, proprietor of tha wa Jlotel, who gave him tho cine to Jwull’s whercabouts, to throw the Amerlcan detectives off the track of the thiel. The reward, after expenses wera oald, amounted to 3,400, which was divided equaily between Faliey and Brown. Mr. dohin Fraser has asked Mayor Beaudry, as representing the citizens of AMontreal, 10 In- quire into the bequest of the late Hugh Fraser of $H00,000 to_cstablish & public library, fe says the money has bren misappropristed by the trustees, who decline to give any Informstion. Apeedal DiepateN 10 The Tridyse. Quengc, Jan. 16.—The murderor Farrcll left behind bim an account of bislife, with the ladics of the (Jood Shephord Convent. Iis execu- tioner was an Irish prisoner, who was recom- Pgnlod for bls bungliug work by befog set at iberty. Bev{n forged checks on the Cll‘( Corporation have been foand. ‘l‘hefi wera evidently lost on the strect by some of the parties conuected with tho forgery. The siznature of the City Treas- urer Is & good {mitation. Hpecial Dispuick fo The Tribuna 8T, QaTiijings, Jan. 16,.—A large and {o- Quential ineating of the vesscl and stesinboat- owners of 8t.’Catherines, Port Dalhousfe, and “Thorold was Leid here, for the purpose of dis- o miz;flm(lueuliouum the improvement of thejearrying trade of the lakes and canals of the Doiinion. Tne propriety of sppoluting 8 deputation fo upan the Government, with n view to elfect a rendjustment of canal-tolls fn the Interest of such trade of the country gen ally, was discussed. The meeting, howevs came to no deflnite understanding, but Jutirned to moct again on the call of the Chair- inan, when it Is supposed a definito courss of action will be adopted, MaLieax, Jan. 10.—A cablegram recelved to-dny confirns the rumor that the Duke of Eainburg whl svon be appolnted Admiral to this station, ITe will come out early In tne sutnmer, with the Duclicss, accompauled by the Ruasian fect. roundings, It meant toone et of men who were fnoftice: “ I mean to atay In," and to another sety **1mean to act In.’" That wae all there was of It. And saaln, referring to party polley in managing the transient vote, he sald: ¢ Parties are corrupt, more's the pity. Evervthing is sacrificed to sccure Lhe suceess of partisan ends and messures.,” This speech, taken with one he made yesterday, has started up the report again that Reeves intenda to act lndependent of his party and, will vole against Voorhces. 11, as reported, Senator Foster, of Allen, and Harnlghausen and Winterbotbam will go square agninat him, Voorhces can be defeated, The Benanto passed all the constitutional amendments by a good vote,” There were sev- enteen negative votes agafnst the registration and fourtecn agatost the one changing elections to November, . It is now hoped the nmend- mcuts can be passed through the Honce, In the Honse, a good deal of interest was oc- casloned by the fntroduction of a resolution by Arnold, of Wabash, congrotulating the countty on the auccess of specie resumpticn, and pro- testing against soy measurs which would im- peril specte payments. Willard, for the Democrats, at once moved to refer the resolution to the Committee on Fea- erat Relations, but the Republicans made them Ro on record, and, sfter aspley debate, Willard's motlon wes pacsed—yeas 52; nays 40. All the Republicans yoted squaraly, and also three or four who hiave bren ralled Nationals, A resolu- tion was passed unanimously iustructing the Judi- clary Committeo 1o report a hill correcting sny dlscrimination fu the School law sgalust culored scholars. : Tho Morgan rald-claims job again ataiked foto the Legislature in tho shape of a bill to appro- priate 32,000 for thelr payment, i Representatlve Overmicyer was called home suddenly this eveninyg to attend his father's funeral, the latter dyfng this mosuing, Joslyn, Artley, Buuit, Bouthworth, and Jones Muricipalitles—\White, Whitlng, Thoman, Fall- er, Riddie, dohneon, Farkinson,’ Campbelt, Cal- lom, flentman, Len, Kelly, and Neoce, Insurance—Camphell, fiddie, White, Tlonflold, Ylant, Parkingon, Mofit, Munn, Merritt, Lee, Tielany, 8cott, and Wilaon, Corporations—Fosiick, Fuller. Tient, Artley, Lewin, Archer, Walker, Necce, snd Mayfeld. ttanks uadd Ianking—itldale, McClollsn, Artley, Failor, Hont, Tallaferro, Campboll, Joncs, May- fiold, Tanua, Mereitt, Walker, and {faro. Blite CAaritable Institutions—Maybarne, Davin, Fosdick, Tonlela, Tiamilton, Ford, Benty Lewla, ‘Taliaferro, Jonee, llooner, Brink, Cailon, Cheany, mmu.(nel A Tenal anid’ Reformalory Institutlons—Dement, Fosdick, Lisah, Artiey, "Fuller, Ttiddle, Ilunt, Muun, Roykendall, Roothworih, Herdman, Shutt, ¥rantz, Hanna, and Delany, Prtile fintings and- Urounds—Whiting, Bon- fleld, Marehali, Kaykendall, Demcnt, Whito, suntt, Dearvorn, and Ware. Edication and Educational Tstitutions—Davis, Dash, Artley, Ilamilton, Whiting, Kuykendall, Macsill, Wara, Wiieon, ‘Watker, and Rinotact. Conald and Ilivera—Whiting, Hnnt, Dash, Lowis, Munn, Campbeil, Parktnson, Jorlsn, Lee, Atcher, Mcbowell, Dearlorn, Loensr, Walker, and May- eld. . Agricultura and Dralnage~Tallaferro, Whiting, Davis, " Josiyn, Hamilton, Kuyken,'all, Lowie, Moflt, Thoinas, Brink, Atcher, Joncs, Frantz, Seott, and Denrborn, ZHorticulture—Patkinson, Lowis, Marshall, Thom- a8, Keott, Wileon, and Merritt, A -‘Ll‘nu and Mining—Thomas, 1lont, Munn, Fos. dick, Bent, White, Neece, Cheany, Frantz, ifve- ner. ‘and Ware, Labor and Stanufactures.-Artlev, Tement, Tard, \White, Southworth, loener, and Drink, County “and _ Totenrhip ~ On antzation—¥ord, Campbell, Joslyn, Dement, Taliafcrro, Thomae, Mofiit, Johnson, Kelly, Scott, Eouthworth, Rine- hatt, and Callon. Fees and Nalaries—Kuykendall, Bosh, MeClel- Inn, Maeshalt, Johnson, McDowcll, Kelly, Neece, and Cneany. i Printing—{ient, Marshall, Whiting, Parkinson, Afll_t-b. Hinehart, Lee, Wilson, and Mayfield. Jillfary Aguirs—dunn, Talioterro, ‘Mayoorns, Dement, Bagh, Artley, Marahall, Ford, Herdman, Necee, Mernitt, Cheany, and Archer, Ziouds, Highitaye, and Hridaes—Lewis, Mofit, Thomax, ku I’I"' Dewment, Fraotz, Scott, Wilson, i - Nelations—Marshall, Johneon, Hunt, Donfleld, Josiyn, Murn, Arclier, Kelly, and Rine- hart, Electtona—Riddle, White, Parkineon, Hamtlton, Dayis, Johnnon, Cailon, Ware, and Scult, Stale Jabrary—Fosdick, McClellan, Mayborne, Tallaferro, Moflit, Walker, Shatt, Callun, and Tlerduman, Jngrossed and Enarolled Bills—Tullor, Bent, Jostyn, Delany, and lieraman, (ealogy and Science—1tam|lton, Basti, McCleilan, &:-llw. Moflit, Cucany, Necce, Mayseld, au M;:’:t‘l(nn —Ilamliton, Dement, Hunt, Tallafereo, Mayborne, BIV(I, Urink, Herdman, sad Lee, nouse. Mr. Fullerton prayed for the fHouso this morn- ing, and tho usual prellminaries of readlog the Journal and obtaining leave of absence for the day for a few members occupied the first half hour of tha session. ‘The long-looked-for Committces wera an- nounced In the lHouse this mérniog by the Bpeaker, who has beon Jaborfously eugaged in forming them for tho past weelt. Therearon number of disappointed membors, who expocted V;'t)mhl':lll positions, but thls result was Inevita- ble. Mr. Bhaw commenced his day's work by the presentation of a petition from his coustitucnts asking for an amendment to the Constitution prohibiting the manufacture and sals of Intoxi- cating lliquors in the Btate. Mr. Deway, of Mad- 1son, also introduced a resolution to thosamoef- fect, - Mr, Peters presented a petition from soms of his constitucnts uskiug for au enactment for the By Mr. Ingham, amending the Exemption many places that they will continue their sepa- 1ate organizations, is simply for buncombe, and , for nothing else. It 1A certaln that the late head of the (ireenbsck ticket s sick of the fight, for in his speech on Bt. Jackson's Day he sahl that he bad left the party and purnt the bridees hehind him. hero 8 no use trying to conceal the fact that, with the full stiength of the {ireenback vote safely landed within the Democratic fnla, the new party would become very formbhl- nble to the Repnblican cause. _Affairs are very close in this Statc an wn{;cnml 1t 18 only whein some all-absorhing mp{c Inbefors the the Republicana can snmmon all thelr strongth, Between now and the time of election, how- ever, thare are many possibtlities that inay change the whole aspect of afTalrs on both sid: and the only way to keep posted is to nate sl the many forms into which ths piastic maserial Is being inolded, STATE AFFAIRS. act. By Mr. Nlinde, amending Sec. 63 of the Behool law, By Mr. Harts, appropriating $196,033 for tho ordinary expenses and improvemeuts for the Asylum for Feeble-Minded Onfldren, at Lincoln. 1y Mr. Mack, to Insure greater safety of life nnd property In the mansgement and use of steam-bollers and engines, By Mr. Crooker, amending the law In rolation to wills, by providing for the proving of wiils by other evidence when the County Court re- fuses to probate them, Br Mr. Jeonings, repcaling the act con- cerning the appcintment and removal of city ofticers, supraved April 10, 1875. By Mr. Meler, to establish 8 Bureau of Btatis- Proceedings of Both Chambers of the Illinois Legislature. presentatton by Speaker James of the Committees of’ the llouse. VIILGINIA. .Ricnxoxp, Va., Jan. 10.—A couference of tha readjusters in the Leglslature to-night ndopted an sddress to the peopleof the State. It recites that tho platform of the Gubernato- rial Convention of August, 1877, declared that the setticment of the public debt should be made within the present revenue of the Btate, afd agalust increased taxation: that said Con. vention _nominated s candilate, with- out regard to the platform, remanding the subject to the peogle for an expreasion of their will fn_cleeting members totue Legislature; rocites the preamble and reiterates athe princi- ples of the Barbour bill, and declares the popular voice was stificd by the Governor’s velo of that measure, It further declares that the Legislature shonld control public revenucs, and that the time has arrived for the people to assert their sovereignty, and calls for a confer- ence of the readjustera of the State to be beld inthe City of Richmond on the 23th of Feb- ruary. A Good Deal of Pottage Ladled Ont to Cheap Politicians, gchednle of tho Standing Committees Agreed upon in the Senate. WISCONSNIN. Hpeeial Diwateh ta The Tridune. . Watsatown, Wis., Jan, 16.—The Democratls , Convention this afternoon at Jefferson nom- Snated Waiter 8. Greepe, of Milford, for the Btate Senato from the Twenty-third Benatorial District. At the same time and ice ""“{:" 1. Bennett, of Watertown, was selected by tha Republlean County Uommitiee as the Hepub- lican caudidate for Biate Benator. ———om————— SNOW-BOUND. Apectal Dispasch to Th MiLwauxes, Wis., Jao. 16,—The snow-storm ceased at an ecarly hour this morning, and, al- though the wind abified to the west, the day has been warm and pleasant. Along the lines of the Chicago, Milwaukee & 8t. Paul Raflway, leadig weat as far as Portage Oity, five inchesof suow fell. West and north of Portage Olty,andt 8 far as Winons, the depth docs not exceedtwo inches. Along the Nortbern Division it varles from tbree to scven inches. Between Milwau- kea and Chicago the depth of the now snow is- fully iz nches. Driftiug {8 reported from ald points alon the various diyisions, b(fl o no casa has any dificuity been experienced fromy this source, and trains are making regular time. The oflicers uf the Wiscousin Contral Rallway report the depth of pew snow alnog their main line to be: Krom Milwaukes to Monasha, bes. tween six and olzht inches; Mensaha to Bteye cus Polot, from two to threo inches; Btevona Point to_Phillips, from one to three inchesy Portago City to Blevens Point, from six toelghts A tles. By Mr. Milebeck, to repeal the act to prohibit any person from obstructing the regular opera- tlon of rallronds, approved Juoe 3, 1877. By Mr, McFie, to amend the forty-sixthclause of 8ee. 03 of the Gencral Incorporation act fn regard to llquor license, By Mr, MeBride, amending Sec. 31 of the act for the assessmont of property and tho collec- tlon ot taxes. Jir. Mack prescoted a voluminous bill, pro- parwd by the Committee appofnied by the Con- evention of Militia Ofticcrs to draw upa now military code. By Mz, Chase, eonforring additiunal authority upon the Clty Councils of the several citics of the Btate. By Mr. Hall, of Tazewell, amending Sec. 1 of tho act prohibiting versons not attorneys from practiciog In Justices® Courts. By Mr. Wentworth, to sccure to laborers the payment of their woges promptly on or before the fourteenth day of the first month In which the wages are earoed. Ly Mr. Robesun, of Jackson, to amend the Reglstry law, By Mr. Zimmerman, to relmburse Walash m_linl.] for damages fuflicted Ly the toroado in T By Mr. Pratt, to prevent the double taxatlon of property by permitting persons n lsting property to deduct their bonafide dehts from the eross amount of their proverty. It alse permits the owner of mortgaged lands to psy the morlgage with tax-receipts pro rata. At 12:30 o'clock the Ilouse adjourned. 1OUSH COMMITTEES. Followlng are the House committces: Corporations—Bhermun, Chairmani Chnrehill, Joluson, Caliing, Nichola, Taylur of Winaobego, Bmith, Hamilton, Tyler, lfarta Darry, Bramback, Hutterworth, Vazey, I'rickett, Weber, Fosbender, Ziallroails—Thanipsan, Cook, Chalrmang Granger, Mason, Dyeurt, Pearaon, l’ll-bcc, Core, nponcer, Jackson, Cockle, Jefington, Rutter- worth, Murray, Iteavill, ~ Price, Zimmerman, Qreen, Judiclary—Bhnw, Chaleman; Mathcws, Morrl- son, Crouker, Jlisbee, Neal,(oss, Thomns, Joues af Weastungton, Neff, Ficklin, Trusdeil, MoKin- 1ay, Jones of Curlatian, Dny, Wentworth, udic:al _ Depar(ment— Morrison, Chatrman; Sterman, Wiison, Layman, Wright of Boons, Carter of Adame, Mctle, Allen of Whitenide, Ewing, Hall of Tazewsll, ‘Green, Jones of Clirls- tian, \Yaish, Bexton, Zink, Appropriations—Mitchell, Chalrman: Cocklo, Tuyior of Winnebao, Churenlll, Lovell, Hookina, Net, Layman, Bnuman, Allen of Warreh, Ficklin, Durfeo, Kobinsan of Falton, Hammond, Zunwer: man, McKinlay, McBride, Printing—Burt, Chairman: McFie, Jones of Wastington, lowen, Khrhardt, Konks, Wright of Toane, "laylor of Cook, Bisboe, Snyder, Reavill, The Animals in the Winter Garden at Indianapolis Making a Good Show, Ceremonies Attending the Inau- guration of Gov. Marks of Tennessce. ALABAMA, 4 MoXTGOMARY, Ala., Jan. 10.~The Senate yos- terday ndopted the following: Whrnrar, Interference by officers of the United States In ponular elections 1s Jaatly regarded by l‘l‘:\:‘vcnp? uf this State n evil of great magni- e; 80 Witrneas, The manifest purpose of such inter- ference. In part at Icaat, {e to influence and con- trol the ctfon nf the Siato in selecting Electors for Prenident and Vice-Fresident of the United Staten: thorefore, Resolred, That fhe Committee on Federal Rela- tlonn be Inrtructed to inquire nto the ‘expedicnay of providing by law for_the selection of Electors for President and Vica-President by the General Asscinbly until the acts of Congreas sathorizing "ml"d!"n“ by tha Federal aathority are re- penled, ILLINOIS. Hpectal Dispatch (o Ths Tridune. srninorietp, Jan, 10.—The Senate was opened with prayer by.the Rav, AMr. Murray, Petitions were presented by Scostur Kelly, of Adams, from the Bupersizors of his county,. asking the repeal of the Registry law, Referred to Committee on Elections. Resolutions were presented: By Benator Davis, of Piatt, for the printing of 1,000 copies of the Btate educational report with refercnce to the normal and {ndustrlal schoots. Adopted, under susoenslon of the les. muV Senator Tallaferro, providing that the, yarious Committees of the Benate shall perform their own clerical dutics without outsida ald. Lald over. By Senator Ford, of Ilenry, congratulating the country on the rceumption of specie-pay- ment, aud thanking Becretary Sherman for hay- fng sccomplished it Laid overs By Scnator Fuller, of Boone, authoriziog the I'resident of the Benate to emplov enough jan- {tors to take care of the chamber and offices. Lald over. e Dy Benator Delancy, of Cook, amending ‘the ninth section ol the fourth chapter of the Con. stitutlon, to the cffcct that the General Assem- blvshall meet but onco In ten years, with the necessary intervening ones toelcct United States Benators, or vonsider any speeial business pre- sented by the Uovernor st ooy cxtra session culied by him. The regular scsslon shall Jast not longer thao one year; the intervening oncs not to exceed Lwo months. Dy Senator Moflits, of Macon, to ascertaln where the State moncy gocs in the payment of salarics aud expenses; and 0 the employes are recelvlog more or less thau thelr services are worth, Adopted, under a suspeosion of the rules. By Senator Riddle, of Cook, & joint resolution endorsing the proscnt aystom of natlonal TENNESSEFR. Bpectal Dispateh to The Tribune. Nasnvinig, Tean., Jan, 16.—Cov. Albert 8. Marks was Inaugurated in the ffousc of Repre- sentativos to-day, with impressive ceremonien. ‘The galleries were crowded, and every seat on the floor was occupied. Spraker Fowlkes called the Ilouso to order st noon, and the membersol tho Bcnate wera notified that the Houso was ready to mect them in convention to inaugurate the Goveruor. 'The Sergzeant-at-Arins, the ofi- cers of the Senate, tho Committee on Inaugura- tion, the members of this Eenate, the Bpesker of the Scnate, tho Rev. T, A. Hoyl, ex-Gov. Nefl #, Brown, Gov. Porter, ana Governor-clect Marks entered and wera assigoed scats sround the Bpeaker's stand. Alter musle, Bpeaker Neal called tho Conventlon to order. The volls of both Housss were called, the resolution conven- ing tho Loglslature to conduet the Inaugural ceramounlics was read, and prayer waos offurud by Dr. oy, who Invoked a hlessing upon the ro- tirlng and incoming Governors, After music, Bpeaker Neal fntroduced Gov. Alarks, who de- Itvered an cloquent speech. The oath of oflice was odininistered to Qov. Marks by Chilef- Justice Deaderlck, Numecrous calls were made upon Uov. Porter for o speecly, but he falled to respond. An cxcitiog scens occuired during the morn- Ing sesslon of the Huuss of Represoutatives, Roderlck Random Butler, who, It will be re- MICITIGAN. &Special Diwatch to The Tridune. Laxstyg, Mich.. Jau, 16.—The Republican members of the Benate caucused for Boeaker L pro?temn. Wiltiatn Chamberlatn, of Uerrien, was the fortunate individual. The Democrats also held & caucus—~what for no fellow can find out. About 1,600 Notaries were confirmed to-day, Delezates from the varlous agricultural socl- oties In this State mot n this city last evening, and organized to-dsy. The annual address was delivercd by tha President, aml a pavor read by Becretary Baird, of the Agricuitural College. ‘Ihey visited the collego this afteraoon, and are Lolding & meeting this evening. Inches. Actording to the ligures given al the snow fall was the beaviest in Central Bouthern Wisconsin, the volume dectessiog ss the storm advanced northward, New Yonx, Jap. 18.—The snow-storm which sot In early last night continues, and gives promiss of enduring. 'Trov, N. Y., Jan, 10.—The thermomoter fs at.. zero, with twelve fuches of snow ond stiily storming. Tralos are delaped In_all diroctions. Burrato, N. Jan. 16.—Tha snow has: censexd falllng. Tralns aze several hours late, but there Is no scrious detention. 8hipmenta: of cattle East will probably be delayod & day or two. Naw Yong, Jan. 16.—Snow continued {alling until pear evenlug, and is & foot deep. storm has been beayy tbroughout the Now Englsod dtates, New York, and Ponntylvania. —— ABANDONED AII %EA- At all timen shipe of one kind or snother ara floating about a! abandoned by officers and crew, {n what seems & hopeless condition. SBome are dismantled and mere bulks, but delog laden with timber will not sink, but are driven hither and thither as the wind and waves mn{ directs Bo people aflticted with catarrh, bronchitis, and consumption sre abandoned h:’;d‘.’nh’"dlm ud friends as incurable, yet thousa: of KANSBAS. Bpecial Dispateh to The Tridune. ‘Torzxxa, Kan,, Jan. 10.—Legate, of Leaven- wurth, futroduced a resolution Jooking to the carly slaughter ot existing rates of ratlroad tariil, ‘Tho Benate has adjourned until Monday. Tha Btate-P'rinter contest {8 now the ruling topie. An sttempt I3 bolng made to come bine thie oppusition to the present incumbent un wnew man, John B, Gilmore, editor of the Wil son Counly Uitizen, and member of the present Legislature, Martin is gaining rapidly, aud lis " e-vlect b fnnacce, and asking as litlo legislation on tho | encouragement of the culturo of thy eae and | MeAuAtty MANGRY, DRIeR BELC, |,y | mombored, uarrawly escaped expulston frum | Fo-ection s swost sspured. POLITICAL. e ! Mooy aod. D, Haros'a mxl;mgmmfl:lfi' £ Cook, asking that printed Hipmannielm g vine e o Ty Chran xm;‘? ol “"""n ctq vt b ullfm“ucxmga'nm:? l?un qmu": ! ARCARUAS e e et °?1“u'e'm Bone y Scnstor Lash, of Cook, asking that print Houso Blil No. 20, introduced by Mr. Sexton, | Mock, Etrhardt, lalliday, Graham. Roblson of | of priviiege. Ho sald that the Kawner pu phi- o oo, vis uncqualed as a soothing an: ing ap- copics of all billa pending In both Houses be i Y * | Pulton, Wentworth, Buttorworth, Snlgg, Lirrue Rock, Jaw. 10.—In the Benate Litls is = bill proyiding that, in all civil actions to be commenced before a Justice of tha Peacs, the suminous shall fssuc from a Justico in the town lished yesterday an edltorlal paragraph saying it was understood Butler had endeavored to bo appointed on the Commitice to fuvestigato the plication, while the Discovery purifies and cn- riches the blood and imparts tons snd vigor to the whole system. » L‘L'llucdllm man, Pt bn Epectal Dispatch 10 The Trituns. CrEvELAND, O., Jan, 10.—The great scheme in Btate politics just now {n this Btate {s the cal, Chairmans Scroggs, M| uri, Bteyens, Frow, liye Buyder, Bower, Murray, were introduced fixing the general State eleetion the same duy In November as the Congrussonal election; makiog the value of €20 the limit of scut to the Chicago Law Livrary. Bills were Introduced 3 By Scoator Brink, from Washington, to smend wiicra tho plaint!ft or defendant, or cither of | “%s Litutlons—\V . | Ponitentiary and other rinus, Ho de- i . | coalition of the National and Democratic par- AMUSEMENTS, the act relatiog totho administration of estates; | them, reafdces, ond is for tho purn’mn of putting fié“;’ié’i‘v‘mfl. ?&:\:‘l’; xé! 15;?:.‘ ::’335:‘5‘:“3‘3.'}:'"'. nlouucml the » editorial ; ;I utterly false. g::::‘ ::a‘;;z,:,::g:c Iog theesleriesnl Etalack ties. This is the natural toing, sad what was AVERLY 'N TIEATIE, 5 ¢ compelling. . | Milca, Berogge, Bitionaon, Jeaninga, McCroory, ¢ t o . AVERL 2 A attemnpt s another matter. It would tako a philosopher Indeed to sce the reason that longer remnins for the Groonback party to exist, it there ever was any reason for Ita existence, Resumption 8 an accomplished fact, and the people are beginnine to reep the benefits thereof, ‘The ureat cry which was made with such force in this State ot the Jast election, that resump- tion cuuld never be brought obout without the vote for Stato officers vast In Heplember lust, Gov. Miller, Secretary-of-State Frolich, sud Auditor Crawlford will be sworn in to-worrow. ' CANADA, ‘Thieves In Lisnks—¥reak of an Inw wAluskn—Fustivitios nt Iifdena Moeting of Vessel-Ownors, mond, 1'ditle Charities—Lyon, Chaleman; TLatimer, Lovell, Struckman,” Core, (inghom, Maraton, Allen of Warren, Fleasants, Wall, Vasey, Tram- mell, Powell, IWarchouses—Maaon, Clairman; Richey, Vello, Clark, Beott, Wright of Dulayo, Inzham, Byars, Abralin, Catfer of Johnvon, Sexton, Robinaon of .ll_‘nl:xluon. Undges, Cremer, ilinds, Lewls, Mc- ride, Uommerca—McFlo, Chalrman; Thompeon of By 8enator Parkfuson, of Madison, to aid the State Horticnltaral Soclety. By Benator Neoce, of McDonough, to amend tha law relatine to bridges, roads, ete. By Benator Fuller, of Buone, In relation tothe excmptlon of property from exccution. By Benator Kelly, of Adawms,. to amend the Inaurauce law. away from railrond connections, at an unseason- sblo hour, to answer o summons, whero alt varties, both plalntiX and defeudant, veside in the city Houso Bill No, 22 also Introduced by Mr. Bextor, 18 for tho purpose of stopping the pro- fessional Jury system In our Justice Courtss As the law now stands, a Justico of tlhio Peaco bas astho sense of the Ilouso that Butler's state- ments were true was adopted. This evening the Jlanner says thu editorial wos based on o state- ment mado to its editors by the Hon. John D, Aundrews, author of the reselution, To-morrow Andrews will rlss to a question of privilege, nud denouncs Butler's mssertions of Innocence ag falso, 1o says Butler .called on him the morn- Ier Majesty’s Opora Co. THIS FRIDAY, Jan. 17, VerdraOpera, + IL TROVATORE. Ce ] , Neal, Jenuings, Ot » . By Senator Cheany, of Salloe, to reviso tho | no power to discharge any person called ns o Kenkiion. Cromer, ORoRdorl F*ttinciley, 'J.T,'l":.f: Ing after tho interview with Tom O'Conuor, ong Special Dispatal o The Tribuna ruin of the poor man, that it {5 & measuro gttt 1aw of partition, Juror,—although tho Justico know bitn toboan | O%aller. = e of tho Peuitentiary lussees, and wanted tobea | Owex Bousp,Jan, 16.—Farther particularsof | {n the Interests of the rleh and against gnge Biamard Dy Benator Dent, of Whiteside, to amend unanco—-Lavell, Chatrman; Greag, Moss, Dawey, : {mproper person and o hanger-on lo the Juse member of the Committee. tices' Courte,—whilo the bl introduced by Mr. Bexton provides that, *1f the Justice personally the abseunaing of Mr. 8cott, manager of the Merenants' Bunk, have come tolight. ltap- peurs that a lumber morchaut named Weller, Miidie vaiacha sdame Marle llozg the poor,—all euch talk bas vanlsbed into thin alr. A wzood muoy ef those who were the lopdest-mouthed have admitted Sinoneon, Croatlivail, Clark, lloiden, Meyor, 8iis tur, Prickett, Enallen, Tescy, Snyder, liamniond. Jtinea und Mining—Kenision, Clairman; Cockle, Davis, Kouka, Koy, Ewiog, Sllon wf Warren, 8] various scctions of the Revenue lawj also, to smend the Corporation act. By Senstor lerdman, of Jersey, to authorizo BMINNESUTA. Leonors. Bpecial Dispateh to Tha Tritune, more bills wore introduced to-day relating to welghing and grain. Doth prescribe tho sealed half-busticl as tho veasel for testing by welght, Senstur Macdonald {ntroduced a bill redis- tricting tho Btate into twelve judiclal districts. The House ordered the sppolutment of a joint special cominities of seventeen on tho proposed new State Prison, A bill was introduced for establishing raflway passenger and frelght rates, The Trensurcr was authorlzed to borrow tem- poratily $50,000 from the School Fund and cred- 1t the same tu the General-Revenue Fund, The Bpeaker presented a letter from C. B. Curtts, of New York, the hotder of asmall amount of Btate rallroad bonds, urging that the holders of some, of these honds are distreascd for mouey, inclosing extracts from Eastern papers condemning Minnesota for ropudiating Its bouds, and askiog If thero fs uny prospect of sottlement, ‘The Committees of the House were announced to-duy, Including the folluwiug Chafrmen: Com- stock, Ways aud Mcaus; Campbell, Judleiary; Johuson, Hallroada; Hicks, Taxes., Speaker Gilman Is censurod by many Republicans for appointing Compbell, Democrat, Chalrman of the Judiclary, & position he alsu had last year by apnointwent of the sawe Speaker, but Gilman, although clected Bpyaker as a Republican, and alweys affiiated with that party, was elected to the Legislature as ao Tudependent from a strong Demnoerutle dlstrict, where the Republicuus made no nomination, and was clected by Detno- crats, kuow any of the juror called Lo be 8 person | Wightwan, Provart, Tracy, 1ot Usllatin, Tows who owns cxtensive lumber Hinits on the north | that they were mistaken, and that resumption Satundsy Matine: cond appearsnce of Madams the Clreuit Judges to appoint stenographers. | who habitually apouds his thne fn or abouu tho | eih, Barry. kil i 8r. Paut, Minn., Jan. 10.—In the Senate two | ylare, biod druwn on partics fn Michigan for the | will cventaally work to the avautage of all | EfekaGersicr s Kinina 12 La Noauimban Jces and Balaries—Thoman, Chatrman; Hannay, By Benator Lee, of Pooris, to confer addle tlonal authority upon the soveral City Councila of this Blate, Tho bills just Introduced were thon read for the frst time, A communjcation was recclved from tho House, asking for the appoiutment of two members to met with threo of the tlouse as s Committee on Jolnt Rules. It was adopted un- der suspension of the ruldy, and Scnstors Ham- ilton and Herdman were appoluted, Adjourned. u Following 1s tho text of Benator Ford's reso- lutions on the financial situation: ltesolved by the Senate of the Ktate of lilinols, the House o J{qmuulaz?nru mlcnrri‘rl,, herein, That it {s with gratitude ana lh-uk(:{nml wo rocognize as mu sccomnlishied fact the resumpe ton of specic payinents, thus restoring confl- dence, placiug on a wore healthful and perma- nent basts tho business nud commercial interests of our country, with every tudicution of & sure nud apeeds revival of trade and indnstries. Jiesolved, That we congratulate most beartily the llon. John Blerman, Secretary of tho ‘I'reasury, for tho practical and succengful demon- stration” to thd” nation snd lh? world the prublem of resumption, aud the verity of his stalement that wo * could aud would resume on the day fixod by law," Jicso ved, That tho Becretary of Btate is ro- yucated tertransinit a copy of theso resolutions to cach ol our Beuators aind Represeutatives i Congress, sud to the Houorable Becretary of tho Treasury. Benator Parkinson's blll, No. 57, providea for an appropristion of $2,000 for 1870 and 1850 for the use of the Btate Hortleultural Boctaty, Benator Neece's bill, No. 58, repeals the pres- ent law relating to roads, bighways, aud bridges, and reenacts the old one withafow slight amendments, Bonator Fuller's bill, No. 59, in rolstion to exemplions, provides that no personal property excopt wearing apparel shall ba exempt from levy for debte for wages Heuator Kelly's Tu ca nlll, No. 60, pro- vides that {g all policles where a valuation not sxceeding throe-fourths of the actual valus of the property is specificd, such valuation shail be conclusive; but its scope Is applied to dwelllng- bouses aud balldings. Bueoator Hent's Corporation b} No. 63, ox- Smpts from tho present law banks, {nsurance, real estate, brokerage, raliroads, ond money- loagiog, byt allows borso and dummy reliroads cewelery vowpanjes, Corpurations for buildiog ratlroad bridges are not to be held as Fdlroad corporations, Benator Herdman's bill, No. 64, providing for officlal court reporters, aliowa thom $10 per day tor Stteudance, and 15 cents per 100 words for eacls trunseript, Thu reporters shall bave the Power of Notarles. ul'l'he bitl introduced by Lee, No, 65, provides 8¢l sll citics whera flues are tmposed bya Police-Magistrate hu shall have the vowerof . comunituient on the ‘refusal or Juabllity of the ‘Saturday Night—MNlle, Minnie Hauk ss **Carman,” oMondsy, Jua, 0-RIGOLKTTO. Madame Ktalky Tuesday, Jan, 31—FAUST. Mis Minole Haok, ‘Wednesday—IL FLUTO MAGICO. Tox Offcs open dally after 8 o'olock u. m, l"'lcl(l-lu‘fl.'l‘llm IARES, Last Nights and Matinee of Lester Wallack's Gresy Dramay ROSHEDAILHEL nj’“fl‘}.‘{ifi’;flk‘i’""“““‘“ at Puckatons's Dramag QOLEY’'S THEATRE. Iday evaning, Terowsll bonetit 10 Chiesgo'n 13Y6Hh Comedta SIF: JOLN DILLON: i THREE GLORIOUY _I)t)lIJDl;'f E‘I}IE‘{J (‘]'Ilié l}l‘ UL Pirst and only sppearance 18 Amolia Watts, The ptrl_nrm‘lnrn _will commence "m A r“xr Y 81 followed Dy jils LAB _%fis&hfimflhwfifi’ 8T8 TR BOSS bistinee Satarday at 3p,m. '-'::'-7&’";xii’r;'}“;;i:lm'?,&n.’fl)m. fn ALL THAD “;‘cumn.‘, Jan, 20, the Ureat Irish Comsdian, JOBEDLL MULPHY aad eomnpsuy. BENSON'S POIOUS PLANTER. POROUS PLASTHRS. Aduatices' Courts, or who Is a professional juror, then, o thot casc, the salil Justice sball dis- charge such juror on his own motion." Tho medical practitioners of tho Genoral As- sembly Lield n prelimivary meeting Jast night, and \ylll lold anollier one to-nlebt, for tho pur- poso'of organization to direct tho legislation of the Assembly lutelligently vu the subjoct of medlcal sclonce awl practies, sud to drive quacks and abortionists from the State. The Btato Board of Health will reccive tho support of this orgaulzatlon. Dr. Rogers, tho Chale- may, states that the leglslatlon of two years 8zo has had the effect of ridding tho Slate of about 1,000 frrezular prac- titlners, and bo claims that wuch niuy by done ut the present acaslon by followlng up the good work by proper cnactinents, An nttack will be made upon the Board of Ilcalth by sume of the opponcuts of tho measure who do not relish stringent Jeglalation for the vrotsction of the people, but it Is thought that this organlzation of doetors, of which the vencrable Dr. Rogers, of McLean, is Cbairmun, will prevent any mis- chlet from being done to that learned body, Mr, Hopkins asked snd ohtatned tho leave of the Uouse for the suspension of the rules for the introduction of u resolution providing for the purehiase of 1,000 copics of D, W, Lusk's Legialative Jecord, dully, at threo contsa copy, for tho uso of the members, The resvlution wus adopted. Mr, Allen this morniog Introduced o bl smendatory of (he uct 10 prevunt the destruc- tion of flsh, and to sccure thelr unobstructed passaga in all streams where thiy were once ao- custoinod to ba found. W% v, Blabes, of Couk, Mntroduced a LI pre~ seribing . the quanner fu which notice shall be riven of sults fn chancery, 8a a4 to charge own- erd of real estate. Tho measury was rofecrod to the Committes on Jiflletary, My, Ebrhardt, u bumanitarian from Caok, In- troduced & bill this mornlug praliblting the em- ployment of children under 14 years of age In manufactorles, Ar. Gross jutroduced & bill amendatory of Becs, 1 sud 200t an act relating to ifis, so a3 to cxtend the Jieu to persuns furnishing labor or materfals fn Improving and beaut!fying bulld. fuzs aud the surface of the gronud, Mr, Blsbee, of Couk, muved by a comwmend- able cumpussion for the misfortuncs of wan- kind, this morning futroduced .8 il for the re- let of David Daft, Frustt & Fuller, Hunter & Bargent, and 600 or T00 othier people, for the luas of the canal-bout Bay 8tate aud her cargo, and for stwilar losses, and providiug for the payment of theso claling by the Ayditor of the Btate, This measurs looks |12 u raid upou the Btate Treagury for old vlatms by a mewmber of the Hopso as théir attorney. Mr. OrendorfY introuced o bill smending Bee. 81 of the act in rozard to roads and bridges u sum of #30,000, and the moncy was advanced by Mr. Beott without refer- enco to the head ofllee ot Montreal. Tho drafis were roturned protested. Weller Is reported to have been arrested In Chicago at the Insuzation of the bank, who have sent au officer to that ity to look after tholr {nterests, Mr. Beott’s sureltles ars Hable for $10,000 of the awount fnvolved, Hpectal Dispateh to The Triduns, Mxaroun, Out., Jan, 16.—Mr. Harrls, ace countant of Molsun's Hank at this place, has ubaconded with moneys belonging to the bank. ‘The amount of bis defalcations has not yet transpired, but sre supposcd to ba couslderable, Hpecial Diwpstch 1o The Tridune. O1TAWA, Jan, 1&—During the past week the residonts of Fitzroy Townsblp and nelghbor- hood Lavo had a scnsation in the mysterious dis- appesrance of a8 youug mun named Adam Syiwnes, under tho most extraordinary clrcume stunced, ou the night of his marriage. It hes ulready been published fu Tus Tnisuxe that the wedding took jlace on the cventus of New- Year's Day; but this {s a mistake. The core- muny was perfurmed on Aonday of Jast week, the Uth doy of January, The bride was au e~ timable young lady of Cerleton Ploce, uaned Miss Jenule Grubam, Adwn Bymes was about 24 years 0! aze, well educated, sud tn comfort- able clreumstances, The wedding-party broke up at & comparatively early early hour, and the parties lett fo the bouse retired ot about Il o'vleck, Au auut sud a slster of Sywes were stopplug ut the place at tho thne. Detween 3 sud 8 o'clock Tuesday morniog, youug Bymnes gut up, vartially dressed bimself, aud went out,~not sgeln returning. Tho wife wus naturally alarmed, as well as bis relatives, at the mysterivus disappearsuce, Bearch was Instituted durlog Tuesday aud followfug days; but the ooly thiug that could be fouud was foot- priute lesding from the gete straluht scross some flelds to the railway-track, about » mile distant, ‘The Waba Creck rsn quits close to whers tho footateps teruiuated at the rallway- truck, aud it wos thought Sywes might bave cumumitted sulelde by drownlug himsell (or some uuexplained reason, thoy creck belug open at that polnl, owing to the swift eurrcat, Why. the youne man sbould bave scled fo such a strange manner on the night ot kis weddiog, in getting up and golug away, with ouly part ol bl clotliing ou, was & ystery which could only be explulued fu two way il Lad either got up in o it of soloambulisin aud goue where aomething had happened to biw, or elso ho hud become fugane aud was not Tesponsibly for s actiuns. Subscquent events have proved that the lotler was tho cuse, for he hias at lust been Jouud at o swall bote} at Chuts Rupids. e could give uo account of bimset!, and no one know who be was, He Las been brought to his howe, acd fs suw & lunatic, knowlug nooue, not even recognizing Lis wite or Lis ns ntitunte friends. e positively refuses Lo eat anything, and, i1 ho has bis own ‘way, will starvo to death. Far sume days provious to Svuiey’ warrlagu the classea. The Greenback organs, which were started on such an tuflated boste just beforo the opentng of the campaign last fall, have some of them suspended, and others are ekmng out o iniserable existeuce. It was the gonernl oplo- fon of Democratic leaders that thelr defeat was caused by the defoctions of the (ireenbackers, and they bemoancd that state of affalrs very much. Much coquetting was done by the lead- ers of the Democracy {n attempting to got up some kind of an alllance before thu day of sloc- tlon, Lut, this falling, and the dofvat of both pusties following, tho former have devised the schicte referred to mbove. The mceling at Columbua the other day was but one mnanifesta- tlon of this scheme, which is belng worked with great falthfulness by those who have tho matter In chargze all over the State. ‘Tus leaders of the Democraey know full well that, could they get the Greouback leaders in- terested In somo way in the union, they will bave uo difliculty fn workiog it out. The ques- tion hias beco, How shall this be brouzht about! Ivwould not do to talk of thelr comiug back simply in n hody, and take thelr chancos at goinlug something fat,when tho time shisll come, The Ureenback leader, although the bugler of u 168t cause, is not to bo cauht with such chaff ns that. Sle must bavesowething definite, something tangible, or he would contlnue to hang out and make trouble in one way and an- otber. The mass of the Greenback-Labor rnk aud file aro iwmorant cresturcs who bave come _to look to thddr leaders to Instruct them {n the way thoy should vote, and 80 it was reckaned that tho leaders should have the sop throwu to them, whatever that might ‘The coalition meeting in Columbus mesnt much, The Democratic leaders ary going into the coming flght to win. 1 pointed out (o my laat jetter hiow the Deinocrats had gone buck on Thurnan on account of Lis fallure to sttend thy Jackson banqaet, sod various other casuscs. ‘That was the alleged cayso of the repudiation ot the stalwart Benator, bub thers are other rensons, sud one of the principsl of thess is the fact that some wau more acceptable to the Ureenbackers e souglt, At the very moment when Thurman refused and falled to respond to the erack of the pmly whip, the Kutght most destrable snd acceptable to the unlow of Urcuntinckers and Democrata stepped forward and filed into the vau to take charwe of the wosgrel procession. Ilis pamo s Tom Ewing, and he mude the spgech which told what e was Lidding for at the Jackson basauet ou the alght of th.8th {nst. This apeech brougbt grest comfort to the Dentocratic coutrivers, auil was rolled, sven aa s sweet morsel of tally, under the tungue of svery Greonbacker tn the State. The wicetive to con- sidor the subject of coslitian, comisg so suon upoti the heels of the Jackson baoquet specch, maude everything P«xullulv lovely. The Dcentocratic mavagers had thelr sop sl- ready prepared. 1t cousisted in the prolferiug of the second place on the State ticket to Mr. Steplien Julinson, the defeatod Ureenback nou- iney fur Goveroor. Mr. Joknson, who 1s & broken down politiclan from one of the other partive, was perfectly satistiod with this, so far Eiliutt, Otman, Joncs of Washington, Howen, Bliaw, Churchlll, 'Wall, Bamuol, liobtson of Fail- ton, Milcham, Weber. Liules~'Vhe Bpeaker, Chalrman; Bhaw, Matthews, ‘Wentworth, Herringion, Frew. Miscellaneous A‘nb{ecl’:—mmncfl. Chalrman; Thomson, of Will, Killott, Nefl, ¥oy, Hommond, all, of Tazawell, Librariea—Carter, of Adams, Chalrman; Lyon, Milbeck, Lovoll, Shaw, Eidredgo, lteabura, Bny* der, Buiterwurth, Kugrosssd und’ Enrolled Jillts—Wilson, Chalr- man; Wright, of Hoone, Laymau, Thomuon, of W Humilton, Rtyan, Searlctt, Fuh and _tame~Beoctest, Chatemang Hopkins, Crooker, Matthews, Wheeler, Weight, of Du’ waze, Velle, Peters, Frow, Llinds, Pricy), 1ahl, of Lstlntin, bolter, Sexton, Thomsaon. ulogieat Survey—Dewy, Chatrman; Wight man, Pearson, Tice, Rogers, Snyder, Zimm + . Printing—fcroggd, Chaleimany Olark, Marston, Struckmav, Davls,” Potors, Hiovens, Simonson, HlopXins, Mumy(. Bower, Bnigg, Thomasou, Orendorf, Pleas; Jioads, HHighicays, and Dridaer—Tanney, Chairs mwun; Allen of Whilwide, Prutt, llntk', ohnaon, . Black, Jones, uf Washington, . Latimer, ichol Tirlgham, Zluk, McCroefy, Holt, Powell, Bloan, Graham, Roltson of Fulten, Zsecullse Depurimant=~Tyior, Chalrnan; Byers, Bawen, Bulth, Sitchell, Noaty Meliolay, Traes urll, Hobineon uf Jackson, Y Drdimige—\Wheeler, Chalrman; Tlolden, Carter of Adams, Hichey, Maithews, Kldredge. ilxml| Mack, UGross, b o‘vgn. Mcbride, McKinlay, vart, Reaburn, Hall of Tazewsll, Ficasauts, 8 el 3 Uantingsnt Erpenss—Tico. Chalrmang Sccrest, Hm;i Juckson, Thoway, Moyer, lleavill, Jick n, 16380, Flectiona—Wrlght, of Doone, Chatrman; Dewey, Fwing, Granger, Gregs, Carter of Jonson, Lyou, tiraham, Samuel, Thomasson, Milenam, arte ‘and sinteyat Indebtedness—Oranger, Chutrmsn; Dewey, 'SI(V Otnan, bmilh, Crods thwalt, Core, Milos, Millbeck, Wall, ‘Trammell, Weber, Day, Thcklin, Ureen, Jusurance—Crooker, Chalrman; Thomss, 8haw, Inzham, Hrigham, Tloiden, Gray, Frew, bust, Wilson, Butterwortl, Durfou, Merrington, Prickett, Day, Bolt. Cremer, Federal Relatinna—Warren, Chairman; Morrlson, scal, Jacksun, Matthows, Glsbos,Jonga of Chrls: BENSONS CARCINE: ROU — onio, Covrunnus, 0, Jau. 16.~In tho Benato, bills were introduced providing that In all cltics aud Villages with 8,000 fnhabltauts and over, Buards of Council shall Lold ou lou per month, and fu tho daytitne, und 0 sllow members §3 per day for sctual service fu tho Council; to make vagrancy a misiemesnor, punishable by from $1 to §500 flue, to ba worked ont under the supcrvision of tho County Cumissluners, ul'ln‘i:mu purduyi to fix untloru width for ots, ~ The (Jovernor's nomination of R. R. Ifender- 801 to ba Trustse of the Glrle' Industriul Home was contirued, * In tho Hunse bills were introduced fixing tho per dlein of mewbers of the Legistature ot £8.505 to uliow companics organized under the genersl tncorporation ect of 1833 for any pur- puse 10 mavulacture and sell gus, sod nnfny all the privileges of gus companies; providing for the erection of an fotermedlate prison; per- witting Judees o have Clurks of Court in muking up thelr docket 1o classity ca 0 a8 to buve casos of fact und cusos of jury trial separuted ; providing thet & portion of ‘all bonds bereattar fesucd by toualeipat corporations shiall be In the denominations of $10,$50,and §100, and none of larger denomfoation than §1,000 and providiug tbat persons detained in jails witucvscs shull ba allowed thie satue compe tiou for such time us they are allowed wh giving testimony; forbiddiug persons uot IS TIE BEST KIND, ‘This remarkable articls contaivs sll the valusble qualiies uf the slow acting common porous plase ter, aod o ition sn entircly new cowbinatiun of aclive vegetablo ingrodicats from which it das tivea its wosderful patu-relieving. srengilioalng, aud curative properties, 1t reli pain almos Inmediately. and cures whets utticr plasiers witl not even refl ‘The mauufacturers of Bonvon's Capcine Porous Tlaster wers awarded the bighest and only medsl of ment wivew for piastars st the Centennlal, 157d. Your family p] firm our statemant ruearding ita Vor Lame and Weak Back, theumatism, Stubborn sud Nezlected Colds, Lung and Chess Difliculties, the Lamuaness and Weakness Focullar to_Women, Nervous Affec tions of the llcart, Chiils_aud Fayer, Belatica and Lumbego, Diseases of Childron, such sa Tavior, of Winncbago, Chairmang 'l:iu. Tyler, Velle, Yoy, Zimmernian, Trawmell, Trcy, Stihitig~Mock, 'Clinlrwan: Thompson of Caok, Narts, Peters, ”“"".f bBoermon, Gross, Mcl'le, Whooler, Itowen, Mliebaw, liuckiey, Lewly, Metreer, Weby itetrenchinent—~Taylor, of Caok, Chalrman; . Iisheo, Jolinson, Savage, Hteic , Velle, Blovene, Bridges, Brumbock, Engilel, Grsen, Hinds, Marrsy. Puthic Junliltngs and (irounds—Ciray, Chatrman ; Bluyek, veotr, Milvs, Mamuton, Tuomaun o1 Wil Collius, Buck, Crustbwait, Feico, Fosbendr, Hal of Gullitn, Zluk, 1;un, Robiuson of Jackson, Ravenue—-Saitliows, Uhalrman; Miivs, Coliine, Spencer, Bowew, Wiaun, Allen of Whitealde, Stevens, Warren. Thowpson of Cook, Trusdell, iday, = Wentworth, Mclirlde, Neff, Chalrmang Beveus, Liurt, Moreison, Ailen of ¥ ett, Lurfee, Kuglisl, Sol Wall, Counlies aud Taanehp Orgamzusion—Latim Chairman; Cartes of Johnson, Pratt, Tyler, Bycrs, Ewing, Grews, umu\amu ko, laan, NcCreery, iuds, allidaymilinckioy, Orendorft, Agriculture und Horticulture—Dysart, Chalrman; Jtanuey, Pearson, Moss, Mitcholl, Becrist, Wizhte nah, Kouks, Savags, Hrumback, Frovart, Lult, Sluan, Vm'I, Lawle, Lutor und Miauwfacturey-llopkins. Chatrman; Ingham, Jackson, luyer, Clark, Carter of Jpbi- VISED 01t KNOWN, DBENSON'S UAPCINE POROUS PLASTER, ‘Thers is u0 other remedy so well adspted for the sbove class of sllmeuts, " No other remedy con- talns thy same cumbluation of medical lnfndhnu. Benson's Capcina Porous Plaster 1s positively fae auperior 10 cummon poious plasters, snd to all ’ . eraduntes of sote regulsrly fncorporsted medi- sal L6 usct ed. ile bad evidently | otber exterusl remedies includliog liniments, snd Partics to pay the Hues and costs, and sych com. | CONOtIEs undr township orzandzation. -, | yon, Tublor of Couk, Sluoneon, " Granger, Durtes, | Gl collegs to praciies. medicive e Obts Lo | bired man Lod notkad symptoms of iusaslty | ua cen sow ottt all s would Ly | the so-calied siectrical applisnces, Ita poweefal L 3 that judgzes of elece rry, Lowls, Walsh, Luiluson of Jac Ryan, L i . 1L sppears that @ Jew years £o Lis | coucluded that that wes about all L would bo + P! . i} mitted partics shall do bard labor until relcased ‘I‘f:{‘:"");':’::;.}’:f",’f{,';",n,;‘ Judies of elee- | B ok ina” A doctien (ot | compel hotel wud boarding-louso keepers to [ Ubuh b Lt wnpenrs that s dew gents by, He | UG SRV SAY doless Do played his | iufuence s felt almost al ths St moment of n,'p,.own of Jaw. The emergeucy clause is at- em"” Konlaton, llarts, Wheoter, croct Hre-cecapes within furty dsys after no- rll'i:mou. 1t glvea reilct, comfurt, strenyth, snd o 9 fusauity. curdd wisely and well, aud s0 gave & quasi- the anficted. It is heat and oLalso Board of Rezlstry aud make up the reglstry artor of Adsrua; ttkcation. Aanéniok uu;lt‘:l« 'i.ogl e dos Baretiey. | Tidurscuisut- of ths kevion,. Bub ove scrious | e W ihe atiicted. §t is ueat sod canvenisoh s sTuaTH CoumiTTaRS. st Srendort, St 10 Houso bl to regulate the fees of county [ It 8 probabls klat th ' | mistake, the wmanagers of thia elorer plan did | 51 geat sad st i} Gl el Ttobinson will be appuiuted to s Pulyue Judue- sulp in the Court ul Cunmou Plews, vive Mr. Justlce Gwyune, prowoted. tie snd atimulatiod wermth, CAUTION. officers wus passed, By Mr. Morrlson, authorizing the Judzes of A resolution was offered and referred author- Courts of Recond to appolnt stenographiers for The Sonste Committecs aro as follows: wake. They forgot Lo provids for ona Kobert Judicigry — Hunt, Hamilton, M INDIANA, Belilling, & Greshback vrstor of this city, who oClel Bom- {zfug the State Hoard of Public Works to use ® . foterosta of thi There Frapouiesz sod Wosrutuss Imita~ fi':'k :‘t‘xg.l o, mlll‘:r. l‘l)nnn. mmnfiwll"x ll:)ulmo. thelr respective courts, to be paid l'lo ver day Bpecial Dispatch (0 Ths Triduna, the woney received for the repair of canals. m:s‘.:mu. q,,c:n :n‘n b:‘:'{fl.:;‘:“(. 'mxg‘: ,b'f:: :flu .nn 5:4::; clx:! m:‘h-. udu‘}m& by ‘;(gl.\(l;: zl::.'.k .?‘l o“::u; Capcine l."':‘x:g- r{:fi.:r -':n ::3? BhUL, Low, i iy o Launs, elsay, | for each day's attendance by the Treasurer of | INDIANAPOLI, Jod., Jan, 10.—Sonator Roeve g PodE who, Wi exed, hiag veen clargiug the Do | too, that o has no wepirations xept o edit's | ine mame, contdins, lead 'polsons. Kuch geauln Judicidl” Depiirtment —iiebeld, Mayborae, Me. | the county, and be allowed to charge 20 cents | today aguln enlivened the enate with a par WISOONSIN. : bartient 1a. which be 18 o clerk with moteys | Gréeuback paper, aod 'how can he edit such & | Beuson's Capelne Plaster bas the word Capoine Bcecial Dispaich 1o The Tridung, ' {lelias, Fosdick, Uuut, Ford, Kuykcodall, Lowis, Mapisos, Wis,, Jan. 18.—The Leglslatura Is arkitson, Vi vee lnd.umrn, Uerdman, Ncbuwell, Ware, Necce, per folio fur travecripts of hls notey, ticularly churscteristio speech, The Qret nmony By Mr. Taylor, of Wigucbagy, ameoding See, ment to the Cuustitotion was under conside waper if the purty goes to the * demuition bow- apelied C-A-P-C-1-N-K. Taka uo olber, wows b This is ucstiou that troubles the cuded. The watler is R ey b BOLD BY ALL DRUGUISTS. PUICE 23 CENTS. Iufi'_mvu&u-lrd. v X ] f the act concerniug ju, aud L cal ¢l ul practically vbscured by tho Benatorial question, e deatitution smoug thy city laborers 1s so | great leader sore, aud, 80 Jung Bs O SOD Was e T e Sl s s, o | iy ow . oo smbietas do. | S il st et wan don i | gt S 2 omcmplt, i, ST | o e YRS RN | e e ey K fi'fi;&:‘kfl:fl. n‘ Wity Thomas, Del By Mr. Pearson, sppropristing $4,000 per | bate us to voting and voters. Recve, in an lm- :::::IIL?:;Z C:m::::’::‘:‘:: ;(‘:MV;';::::I& ::- m‘m,lc e i e =u|,:x“,ufi, .d_,cl,:,‘:_‘ ,xllf:n!’. :’1’1]:;:’”0“!“{:5::#: Plilc\ 3& ‘)" LVYAN MRIATAR Mkl fink, b S c: i i 3 tte, who bas resided for the last | found of harmoul celugt Epiter Mazaball, Lag, Frautz, Merrlit, Biink, s :an:::x‘vxn h’-;:j:;.mn two years for tho State His | passioned manner, declared the great danger to Qe fobs the adviaability of cuftiug off the '.}l'l’“m:":f_‘“:w:;", cars fa tho laterior of | with the great mass of the party when the time CHESTER, PA. tbe periauence of Awerican institutions tu be the infux of fureigu-born populstion, who vote, uneducated aud without suy qualiticatios, Our statzsmen had best take hold of this question whils they could. He said that corruntion ran riot fu both parties. What was modemn Repub- Yesulsmt Who could de@ine it Whal wasmodern D¢moceacyi—modern Natlovslism? Jb de- peaded ultogetber upon Jocul cundidates audsuse Véjsdnce—Ford, Joalyn, Johusop, McClellany Hekinaon,™ Kelhy, T endor S dett i Leconue—McClelian, Riddle, Dement, Muus, tiag, “Cannbell, " Tiomss, douiys, Ford, anas, Wikios, Mook Uoeaer, Merrits, Cheany, , and Jpropriations—Dsvis, Hawilton, _Fosdlck, } Jborn, Buati, Bongsld, Lewls. Uent, McDowell, Hanns, Frantz, Scott, and Delany. 8 of the Genersh Assemdly—Monit, sball come, Meanwhile, Gen. Steedunan, the deadly euewm of Frauk llurd st Toledo, does not hesi- tate to say thut Ewing Is the toau who will hirmonize the iy streogih sod sweep dn tho Natton .Y“?" teediuan lvea fu Toledo, the bot-bed of the Natioual wovement, aud, ¥ he thiuks tbus, it may be taken wlwost fur gravted that It 18 0. tte n{; thit tho resolutions pasacd by the Natiouals Alagka, is st present In Ottawa. He says the journey to Otiawa is wadv via Ban Fraoclsco, irom which place bouts ruw to Bitka, the chief tradipg-piace {n Alwsia. The lohavltants ure wostly Iudiang of varlvuy mml sud the prioc- ual {ngustrivs are the fur-tiade aud minhg [he tumperatuse st tho coast Js shnllas to that ot Ostawa, but In the loterior of the country jt frequently “reachus U7 degress below zéry, Biucy the cession of the country to the United bounty on wolf-scalps. Bllls were futroduced chauying the lability or smount of damages to Lo asseased 10 case of death by rallroad from $5,000 $0 §25,000; sruending the Reviseq Statutes solalive Lo the nescasussut Of taxes, relative to towu ollicers, aod tha comwsucewsnt ol cvil actions: sppropristing 32,000 Lo the Wiiconsin Agricultural Bociesy. . In the Asscmbly, bills were fntreduced relate By Mr, Matthews, vrovidivg that, In cases where the punishment is confluemcnt in the Peuitontiary, when tho case is tricd by a jury, it sball slmply pass upon the guilt or fnpuceuce of tha accused, and the Court shall fix the term of imprisoumeut. By Mr. Crookar, amending Becs. 8 agd 17 of tlio act to catablish Appeilate Courts. Seaslon Jan. & Thoruuglh lmnm:}m Clvih K f:?fimm“m ics, unl".h bisli. firc{r‘ulm vy b COL. THEO. deat. T CHILOF. . ik ety gres {nstait Felle. SiopeAS ANl I .1 dreg: [rgrigpr-ra

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