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- The Ghicage Dailp Teibune, JANUARY 18, 1879—TWELVE PAGER i VOLUME XXXI1X. TEAS. The Choicest Stock of TEAS EVER OFFERED IN THIS OITY CAN B FOUND AT THOE JiONG KONG TEA €0, 110 & 112 Mad Madison-st. G, [‘m‘mnm VOLUNG, 5, 10, 50. 60, 70, 80a. )] “ '\l GUNLPOWDER, ) 0, 50, 00, Y50, $1.00, 0\ 1\[ souve iva6ENone o JAPAN, 5, 40, 50, 60, 760, ENG. I!lt'l([‘As’l‘. Suuchnng ('ons;.vlm‘lj. 3 loyur % 809 IMPERIAL, Moyu u:,m R haLEb: WE ALWATS HAVE THE FINEST COFFEES Otatnsble, ana roast them ourscives on the prem- *Gend for price-ist of our extensive stock of Im- ported and Domestlc GROCERIES. HONG KONG TEA CO. 0. JBVNE, Proprietor, 110 & 112 Mm“uon-nt. Ali'l‘ ‘i'l‘ll} ’l‘:\ll.ol 20 PER CENT DISCOUNT On all Garments ordered of ns fa Janaary, 1879, STANDARD THE HIGHEST. EDWARD ELY & 00., Tailors, 163 & 155 WEMSMV., corner Monpoe-gl. NCRAL. Preston, Kuan & Co., BANKERS. 11, 4. TLON 1S bought and soll. The new 4 per cents ouland for (mimediate delivery at, and ofien delow, Government rates, Full ratea allowed for CALLED BONDS. M BIUY AND SRLE COUNTY, CITY und 011001, 7 nnd 8 per cent BONDS, lun-llmh change. Letters of Credit, FINANClAL. Stocks and Bonds Bo Bought and Sold at New York Stock Exchange, Orcarried an Marstn or Commiwlon, famo rates of Gmihaton e charged e S Sork firokers o ln‘fl'llll bl(hm.i‘ld llonde on hand fflr oy also o it RN for sale City Herip, recetyablo for Tases 1676, GHTEIL ¥ ek a4 Staon 3einber Now York 8100k EXchADRS. - 7% FTEPIEN PEADODY. )Il’"lbfl.rul !)m Htock Pxchange, XTNAPP & PEABODY TR 24 Newest., Yol {‘:}I:h‘:&‘«m‘bl!u’fl‘:f‘lamlg nm}' Bfl:urfflu SR wmte atthie New Ntock K. o l'n!lll"'llll)!l. T etor by er agu; AUZOALIS NEW PUBLICATIONN. "FOR &% MUSIC 555, Mason's Pianoforte Technics | M. MASON and 7. i, Il MATIRWS. Krico, The wost dlstligitatiod spnearauce fur & tars 2 by ntainlng 3 3 Jided 10 Plaustions wnd_treal should be uderatood e, Lt 000 o ho u D altel llclurl u lll(‘",\ 137 l\":fn.."/i“x'n (foh klk.i.{‘}flz{’ nw-nmn Noul2h). 2 MusICAL, HECORD, Iopular Weckly Paper, $2 & year, Clarke's Harmonic School for the Organ, {1200, Ry WAL 1L CLARKE, A wondertully ortg: S 4" for foarning both to pLAY and Nror Volutariva 004 Internders A loa tpiea: !usnvnl“lunmch(:; F:“ for o Cusren U e, Ve rian AT vED e Am s 'f f #rgpl IKH W L‘f\&mé‘ ‘0] LYON & HEALY, Chicago, OLIVER DITSON & CO.. Boston. FEBRUARY ATLANTIC Now ready and for salo everywhero, The Lady of the Aroostook, Clapters 15:31, By W, D, HowLte, Remiulscences of Bayard Taylor. By . 1, BTovuARD, The Career of a Capitalist, A paper of great futerest by the suthor n( **Certaln Dangerous Teutencies tn Awmerican Life. A Roman oliday Twenty Yenn Ago, Dy Wittiaw W, Stomrv. The Modern Martyrdom of 8t, Perpetua, BY Uaknixe Berours STOWR. The Recent Great French Duol, Anirrestatibly amuslog paper by Magx Twanr, Witk other Esways, Poetns, The Contributors’ Club, and Criticisms of New Books. TERMS (08 year, . (0 sdvance, postage free 1t superb ife-sizc iortrait ut unun. Loaglellon, $3 401 with tw por: "'h&uu';"‘"""" Poriratia: $7.00; with ait four HOLGITON, 0SGOOD & €O, Boston. A NEW EXCULING 13008, Behtling with WILD ADVENTURES, STANLEY IN AFRIGA. it natents T d b B D u‘mn,.'fifl’ ABEMTS WANTED | DlJuATluNAL . RACINE COLLEGE Dalan:, 1. to conttaue to Juns 23 ncluiles's behool of L Yool vl.uwlurunm Senool, Jebich bre: m", Cuieu o Db Rorvieh IRICIEe a mmi T Culnbined witls 1re Oclpilue, religlouy tan Mesculture. ' tloys fru 16 yeard old and Sttt de T L, el v For Catalogues aud thsr lulunnnuan appiy 10 the v JAMES DE KOV . 0., Lsctne, Wis e menuno B SALE. N WE?APEB TOR SALE OHEAP, UNLY Paper tn the place. Well Estabilsbed. ctr- calitfot, o ulire, & ., 23 pulatlun of pluce, 1t N $hed 10 vue 9t ple Les nmlu on the U, U, lQ e uu of Advertialug and Job Work. Prewce, mb Fuols Of Type. Termsi lance 18 ooo aad tiro Years, UChiter m pivred s parcuer: of an articlo of whlch hots i 'MIUK 3L, MAYNARD, Plywouts, Il WATCIES, JNWELRY, fitc, AUCTION. On MONDAY, Jan, 20, at 10:30 a. m,, THE ENTIRE STOCK OF A B MILLER, JEWELER, Corner State and Nonroe-sts., ‘WILL BE OFFERED AT PUBLIC ‘AUCTION IN LOTS '1‘(') SUI'l‘ PURCHABERS, THIS I Absolute Glnsmg Out Sale OF THB ENTIRE STOCK AND FIXTURES OF THIS Oldand Reliable House. The public aro assured that this Bale is for tho purpose above stated, and that it will bo sold at no mattor what sacriflce, ns it ia the DETER- MINED PURPOSE of Mr. MILLER to GO OUT OF THE JEWELRY BUSINESS. Tho stock consists of Watches, Diamonds, Jewelry, Sitverware, Clocks, Bronzes, ! Fine Table Cutlery, and Fancy Goods, The sale will be without limit or rosorve, and tho quality of every articlo will bo warranted s ropro- sontod. Threo sales will bo held daily—at 10:30 a. m., 2:30 p, m., 7:30 p. m. LADIES ARE SPE- CIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND. J, H, FRENCH will conduct the salo. “Don’t You Forget It. ‘Watches, Jewelry, and Plated Waro can be houfim for, ‘one haif the u-unl urice- at N'S ESALEH AND RH. TALL JEWHLRY 8TORE, 167 Blllo-lt. John G.Ashleman, 157 State-st. '-'"""TJEM, ot PROPOSALS For Lighting Street Lawps, Tannels, and Pablic Buildings of the Cily of Chicago. Crl‘v Cmu-rvm Ciica: JInsceonlance with s resalition of tiie el {he ubdvralgned wil reculve aualed pru ponais B LG ur, VDG Sriducs. 1'arks, i dierkind 1ty TAtidES f T CILY of Chicsico.wich gitor oiler Hilumnating agoucy, it tio s day of the Mreets, Sanuer 18 h lllul cify the nature and candic-power of ulfl I'||ul:|I:qur. -':'nl Jm kind OF abparatas WFosord 0 urnistied ds ot 1500 strest-tamne in the may el or decreased L ibEretiomor e Cliy Gotn: o uxddm muat state the prica per Jamp ver niaht, the rice per munth. and the price yur year. for which iy Wit Eurialy all matcriats. wid do tho Jhting, i tuguishing cloaninig At rogalring of std ianps, A 1o ho Hehted and extingulshed wiily IIm Preton tiio-tablo, vo} ‘Chiankod by orier the tity Counell, and all aiiips to be cleanied as o requl its to, Lo made out of tho sopropsiation for Ltnmluu nu‘.uu ln;\.nc Wiz, eice of the i for tho tacal yeas Tronusata addressil to_ the City c..mp» dn“rkoe‘t\u'; Eropiuais far Ligbting sirects, y ot Che A i Do susiniied to the City Councll for ac- N FeabFved to refect any andal bid, Ex SR PN LETTER FILE. BROWN'S PERFECT LEITER FILE, For Flling Telegrams, Bills, Notes, and Lottoers. This Fila bus rocelved I. tha Filds now ?n'.'i‘i‘. ...’m by Otherer o Gall and axamine both the il and tho testimonials, CULVER, PAGE, HOYNE & (0., RETAIL STATIONERS, 118 & 120 Monroe-st. To T, No. 254 East Madison-st. (Passession Jun, 1), opposite Field, Leiter & Co.'s Wholesale Storo, i ll. EILVEBH.AN'H . lllml‘ S8 CARDY " H. A HURLBUT & 0., Wholesale Drugeists & 77 llAl\DUhPu-ST. BOARDMAN & KEEP, HARD-WOOD LUMBER. Ofllee, 154 LaSnlle-st, Yard. West Fourteenth & Lumber-sts.. Chicago, GENERAL NOT Tllnvl' DEPARTHENT, Orrics oy TER COMFTROLLER OF TUK ARLIXGTON, |}, otice fa hereby glven U el n! e H 1y kuumu. PRt Wittihe W' aithlo tires’ moniba from i “‘“‘3}“‘" e Wil be dtsahiowed. NO. . . Comptroller of th Curreacy, A gontloman desires to invest $26,000 CASH, with his scrvices, in an ostablished and profitablo business. Bestreferoncesand char- acter required. Apy communica- tions will be treated in strict confl. dence. Address V 87, Tribune. oo T E SURANNG i, ATANADNE, OFTICIAN, Tribuuo Bulldiug, PRICE\ES o8 duited Lo afl Sighis b sclcuting prin- asach, Telescopns Mlcror Floe §pecs cifien, Dits VLR Widroditers, de All Hail, Logan! Salary-Grab- The "Temple of the Two- His Hewgags and Trombones Eighty Legislators Have Put on Forty-nine Ballots Reached Keyes, 31; Carpenter, Points in the Pending Senatorial LOOAN QKT8 THE lican Benntorinl cancus nmssembled at the State-House this avening at 7:60 o'clock and nominated John A, Logan on the firat ballot by a vote of 80 to 20. members of both brauches of tho Legislaturo were presont and participated in the pro. caedings. reluctanco on the part of somo mombora present to ncquicsco in the decisfon of the caucus, Tho nomination was finally mado unanimous, and a committee dispatched after Logan and Oglesby to conduct them to the Ohnmbor of the House of Rapre- sontatives, whero they addressed tho members and other spectators. Charlos B, Farwell's nama was not brought forward, sud his strongth was not developed. Mr. L. II, Bis. boe, of Cook, nominated Dogan, and Senator 1lunt, of Edgar, presouted the nama of Bona- SATURDAY. SENATORIAL. ber Thou Art; Senator Thou Shalt Be, Faced Qod of the Cau= cus Now Open/ Snund!ng the Victory Over Decency. the Livery of Personal Poli- * tios to Draw His Car, in the Wisconsin Caucus. 283 llowe, 26G; Scatter- ing, 3. Campaign in Pennsyl- vania. SALARY-GRAB. NOMINATION ON TIE STIENGTH OF 118 IECORD AS A BALARY- GRABULIt AND ROLTER, Spectal Duspateh to The Tridune. Sraixarizep, I, Jan,, 17,—The Repub- All the Republican There was no bolt, but a manifest tor Oglosby. THE DETAILED ACCOUNT of the procoedings of tho ovening are as fol- lows: 1lon. Bol Mopkins called tho caucus to ordor, Promptly ot tae Lour indicated, the and nominated Bonator Kuykindall as Tem- porary Chairman, The motfon provmled, aud a calin, quiet old man, with the nroma of the sod about him, came forward and took tho chair. With somo tropidation be thanked the caucus for tho groat honor confurred upou him, and callod upon the Couvention to proceed to business, Honntor I{unt, & small man from Edgar, nomivated Sonator McClellan 08 Permanent Chairmnn of the meoting, Tha motion waa earried, and Bonator Me. Clellan cnwo forward and took the chnir, 1ME ALEQ BEEMED BURDENED with a seuss of tho houor couferred upon Lim, and uclondod himself of tho spou. tungous feclings in his swolling heart as well as his emotions would allow, by reading from n manuscript previously prepared. After this prolimiuary business was gotten through with, Bouator Dement and Ropre- soutativo Nonl wero choson to record the proceedings of the meeting, Senator Bonfield moved that tho roll of membera bo called, for the purposo of dis. covoring who was present. 'The motion was carried, and the roll wascalled. Not a mom- ber was absont, : Bouutor Joslyn maved that the caucus pro- ceod to nominato o candidato for Senator of tho United Btates by calling the roll of memw. bars, vach mombor to snnounco his chojce whon his name was called, Topresontative Colling, of Cool, arose nnd attewpted to presont a resolution. As he was kuown to be an Oglesby man, au attompt ‘was made to choke him off by INSISTING ON THE CUT-AND-DRIED MOTION of tho Beuntor from Mellenry, A vocifer- ous call was mado for the question, and for short timo confusion reiguod in the Cham- bor, The Ohairmau declared the resolution out of order on the ground that a motion was pending beforo the caucus. 'Tho motion of Seuator Joslyn was finally put and carriod by Logan's frionds, and tbe rosult declared by the Chairman, Mr. Qolling immedintcly aroso to hLis feot, succoeded in goiuing the ottention of the Chairman, and aguin pre- sunted I8 RESOLUTION, which he insistod on baviug read by the Bocretary, It was aa follows : Lesolved, That the Wepublican caucus of the Thirty-ArstQeners] Auemblywill wolect no manwho voted fur and keol tha back-pay, commonty kuown #a the Salary-(irab, aud no such man is catitied to the support of the ltepublican paity for the next United States Benatorahip, ‘This resolutlou appeared to, portors of Logan into A BIAS)M OF APPRENENSION, and loud crics were wade for the question, Henator Hamillon moved to lay the resolu. tion on the table, Benator Joslyn insisted that it was out of ordor, and improper, anyway. 3r. Wilson, of Gook, said the resolution offered could only be disposed of iu one way. They wero thero as Republicans to—— ‘What Mr. Wilson thought they were there for nobudy can uow tell, for Senator Joslyn aroso to a point of order, which was that the rosolution was not properly before ' the House, Ho insisted that the business in order was, under his motion, to proceed with ths nomiuation of candidates for Sonator of tho United Btates. Deaides, his motion was not dobatable, aud therefore tho resolution 'was out of order, Mr. Wilson arose to state to the Chair WUY HE THOUGHT IT WAS IN ORDKE. The Chuir would not sllow any elucida- tion of the subjuct whatever, and the matter was soon dropped fnto the obiivion that be- longs to all thingy past. During the dobate, which was animated and somowhat spirited, \hmv the sup- Henator Riddle got to his feet and called for the yoas nnd nays. ‘This motion of Senator Riddle ercated n fresh breeze, and thero was o brilliant prospect of a row for A fow quak- ing moments. Tha Chairman again declared the resolution out of order, and everybody who supported it. Senator Riddle, amid the confusion, began aspecch which, for eloquence and voliemeuce, migkt have rivaled the brighter cfforta of Sewand or Lincoln HAD T NOT TAD ITS BACK BROREN by tho Chairman's gavel in -the midst of the first sentonce. *I understand that the Chair,” began Mr, Riddle, * rulesthat reso. Intion out of order. With all duo respect to thoe Chair, I sppeal from that decision, and—-" Tho Chairman—The roll having beon eall- ed un the molion of tho Senntor from Be- Henry, tho resolution of the gontleman from Cook is out of order. LOUD CALLS were sgain made for tho question, during which Mr. Lovell, of Kane, gol the eye of the Chairman and snid : “ My, Chafrman, will you ulow me for one moment—" His voico was drowned in fin clamor of voicos and the stamping of fe Mr. Lovell persisted in puuuflng on his feot, ond said : ** T wish to speak to a point of order.” "Tho Obsirman directed tho Clork to call tho roll, Mr, Lovell shouted ¢ Mr, Chair man!” with a livid faco aud a voice of thun. dor. The friends of Logan and the sdvo- cates of the gng system of conducting tho caucus poused in their mad career with a frightoned look in their faces. They became convinced that they wero carrying things too far. For a moment sliliness prevailed, and then THE CRY OF * LEAVE! LEAVE! " went up from all parts of thoe houso. Mr. Lovell thon said: ** Gontlomen, this is o timo for the Republicans of the two Houses to come together and deliberate as to who thoir choico for the United Btates Son- ate should bo. T bolleve that & caueus of this kind is, in theory, and should be in practico, a deliboralive body. I think thia is tho placo of all others for us to come togeth. or a5 the frionds and the woll-wishers of tho sama graud political organization, and com. pare viows upon the subject. Now, 1 eppeal to the Chair, and I oppenl to tho gentlomen of this body, in the interosts of peaco and har- mouy in the Ropublican parly as represent- ed hero in the General Assembly of Illinols, to allow this resolution to bo voted upon without question,” ' THAT'S ANOTITER BLANDERI™ shonted Honator Joslyn, warialy, spesking of the rosolution, “T atand Lere," continued Mr. Lovoll, ‘as ono of the representatives of o conatitnency, and I am the pacr, 80 far o4 that ia con- corned, of nnybody here, and I have the right to be heard.” This emphatic utterance sgain brought the upronrious Convention {o thoir mouses for o momeut, but, bofore cither Mr, Wilson or Mr, Collins could bo heard, tho cry of “Question! Qnoudunl""ngain broke forth, The Choirman decided that lhn regular or~ dor of business muat procood, This discussion of tho vesolution was by sufferanco, he snid, nud, unless the caucus granted loave to go on, no ono could bo Leard, SENATOI WIDDLE finally got to his fout, und sald that it scemed to him that this Houso was afraid to duclaro itsclf on this question. Thoy wore oithor willing to support n man who voted for and kept tho back pay, or they were afraid to declaro themselves on tha question. It thoy wanted to express themselvos on that question, hu thought thoy should say so, oud, if they did not, ho wanted to know the roasou why, A loud uproar groeted these remarks, and prevented the wpenker from proceeding furthor. Tho Chainmon shouted that tho roll-call was thon in order, and the Clerk shouted tho uamo of Bash, which was tho first on the list, Tho callof the roll was finally completed, ol the mombers being found presont, I'his having boen completed, Ar. Wilson, of Cook, sprang to his fout aud shouted: “3r, Chairnan, 1NOW AGAIN PRESENT THAT RESOLUTION, aud move its adoption.” Mr. Joslyn—1 move that it be Iaid on the table. The Chairman immediately put tho motion to the House, and it was carried Leforo any one had a chanco to bo heard, Sounator Riddle—3r, Chairman, I Liope no gog law will bo enforced in this caucus. I call for the yens and nays, and I insist upon that question, BIr, Sccrist wantod to know by what rule tho gentleman (Wilson) called for tho yeas and naya, The Chair—Tho call 18 out of order, Mr, 8haw—The call for tho yeas and nays is out of order in a caucus, Amid much confusion the vote was taken, and tho rosolution was declared LAID ON THE TABLE, Benator Ilunt then suggested that tho eaucus proceed to place caundidatos in nomi- nation for tho United States Sonate, Mr, Bherman moved that tho tivst ballot be an informal ballot, which motion waa lald on the table by the motion of Bunator Joslyn, Mr. Bisbee arosa'to put In vomination the uama of John A. Logan. Ie begau his cloquont remarks by taking his listeners back in the history of the world 2,000 yoars. Thissudden juwp from the suuny prasent to the moldy past seewed to mutonish hiis hearers for & moment, aud, then recover- ing themselvey, they looked at one amother ond swiled. Ho again remiuded thom of the timo when Terentins Varro was rosmiog sround the country in rather o sad plight, with Hannibal at his beely, who went to Rome and found tho Senate in & paroxysm of terror coused by tho spproach of Man. nibal aud his army to the gates of the city, Even then, said Mr. Bisbee, old Tereutius did not despair of the Republic, but he buckled on his armor sud went out and licked the Carthaginians .wo bad that thoy wmever wasted to look a Boman in the faco sgwin, He thought that now they should select & man who, like Varro, did uot despaix of the Republic, and who was ABLE TO WALLOP TUe KNEMIES OF QUL COUN- TUY. In Lis opinion, Loguu was thy wau to whip the Cartbaginians, and his name waa tho name that sprang spontanconsly to his lips when he thought of the interests of his coun. try. and made things particularly lively for the dwellors thero, Cackle, of Peorin, after which enator Hunt, of Edgar, in a neat apeech, put in nomina- tion Richard J. Oglesby, the hero of many battles, tho friend of Abraham Lincoln, and the uncorrupted statesman, Senator Hunt were so sincere and so elo- quent, that oven the friends of Logan rap- tureonsly cheered them. the Republican party could mnke would be to thrust sside Richard J. Oglesby at this time, crying out against Togan, there was mob amanin the Republican party of Iilinois who conld say that they did not do well if they placed him in nomination. of Ogleaby in a short but spirited specch, concluding with the words: live, will I cast my vote for Jobn A. Logau to succeed such a man a3 Richard J, Oglesby in the United States Benate." declaration was received with hisses and shouts of disapproval from the Logan mon. with the following result : instant a flank movemeut was nttewpted, '{ BEXATONS—YOR LOGAX. Bpeakor James took a mild back seat, but 1 Jarts iy, N when ha was _called npon to voto mode him- g Bonfeld, Lewis, oniad, solf remorkably couspicuons. In a loud, e 8. Mlen 1 Pari Q‘,:;'b':,',"‘,'e “m:f"_,‘m stentorlan voico lie prociaimed himself for | V10b0¥ acket’ 1 Usmilton, Metlelluy, Logau. The claquours howled with delight | Keyes.. 3 e Jomoaizar, 08 ho proclsimed Lis uttor sbawe- | Siheniet 23 p,;:,‘z 2 n'\'.,.fi" nfl:.,{;_ lesaness. 1o seemed to toka & | Fosdick, Johuson, Talliaferro~0. dinbclical ploasure in advertisiug his infamy, Abral Gray, Allm (\\lnen),(hemh of Logan. Every Iegislative District was drommed up in his sole interest. 'The good ot the party, the harmony which should pre- vail fn {ta ranks, and that feeling which in timo of great political danger in a doubtful State is 80 necessary, were ignored in the desperato atruggle to turn out the old and falthful servitor of the Republican parly from the dato of its organization. THE MACHINF, 11A8 TRIDMPHED NOW, Wil it subeeed in carrying the Stato in 18802 This afternoon Charles Farwell became mat- isfied that his oandidacy was a hopeless one, and announced to his fricnds that he was no longer beforo them for their wuffragos. ‘I'hroughont the campaign he hnd, like gal- lant old Dic® bebavod himself n1 & gentleman of the old school. With tho new era of politics—ita espionage, trom- boue-players, and eymbal.bosters—ho liad no sympathy. Ilis hendquarlors were ns froe from noire ns his counting-ruom in Chicago. A stranger on paying them o visit would never have snspacted bie was an aspirant for n soat in the United Btates Sonate, He left for lome on the midnight train. A NOTICEADLE FEATURE of the caucns gathering was the manner in which the Logan leaders took their seats. Thoy were go distributed through the room as to command friend and foc, and were ready at any moment to spring to thetr feet the Ho carried the war literally into Africa, Hin remarks were seconded by Washington l{ellev . Jo 1 llowu £ JURGNRGR. 13- JOTNS -1 ] The remarks of TIF THOUGHT THE GUEATEST MISTAKE ‘While thera. were many who wera Boo In: W. T. Price,. Taylot..orr.. Benator Riddle seconded the nomination ‘““Nover, 0s I n Carnenter Tlowe Sawyer, \\'nhgll Caenoda Kelley . Keyes . This gallaut [-RONRONR |} JROTR. ¢ THE IOLL WAS THEN CALLED B TOUSE—Y¥UR LOGAN. N inatend of wishing that the floor would sink and bury him in oblivion, Whita, of Cook, On motlon of Seuator Price, the caucus tovk o vecess fur ten winutes. On veassembliug the Allen ~ (White-Gross, Nichols, wns ecqually conspicuous. lle onco pro- | roll was again calied. wide), Tomilt Dtiman, et Ly nowu’:, Hn:‘kll?l,:' 1-.‘-:.”,’.",:'“, claimed thnt he would mnever, —under FORTY-PIRAT RALLOT, m:‘:“» llfll“l"'n- ;‘?‘:I":"Y- nny circumstances, vote for Logan; Juck, ' Eecrist, but, when the scratch came, be joined :,;"- alngs, T the machino gang, and digracefully %3 o Carter (Adamn), ot (Washing-Simumions repudiated all his pledges. Tho Rapresonta- FUREFERECOAL) BALLOT, “‘"',' Wokn 'M"‘,’,‘:I;m' ;l'l‘;;':l:'n';m_ tives who voted for Logan ure ‘Thompson, EE:E:"" “"n-} 1a)mr (Coak), lopkins, 'Taylor, Bisbee, 8harmno, Mason, . stimer, Thomas, g p Crouker, Laymar, Thompson | Thowas, and Struckman. These persons Grostuwa, Lyon, “u R COMPLETELY IGNORKD THE WISHES OF THRIR TORFLTHIL BALEOTy ) nwon, hre ‘i Dowey, Hathotr, Wi ] CONBTITUENT, B{d"?' Mc¥ie, and did oxactly what wny neither expectod or Fings Jhchell, required of thom. Whether they will bo Uranger, Motrieon, forgiven, time only cau tell. B YOR OULESBY, igham, Lovell, Tlee, V. NSIN. Clark, Marston, Tyler, MARCONIAS Collina, jien "o Yol TESTERDAY'S JALLOTE Gore, Fcrosi, Whtsan, Soecuas Dispatch to The Tribune, arts, 7. Yoot (Boonel A x, Wls., Jan. 17.—. Tiotden, 'r-; ot tantoy, jar 7-.( oone), Manisox, Wlis., Jan, 17.—At the Republican Benatorlal caucus, this afternoon, fourteen bal- lots were iad, with vacying cesalts. ALS p. the caucus took a recess till 7:30 p. m, TFOURTEENTI BALLOT. Racapitulation, Logan, 80; Oglesby, 26, The Chairman declared thit Logan, hav- ing received o majority of all the voles cost, waa the nomince of this caucus. Benator Dement MUVED TO MAKE TI_'E NOMINATIUN OF LUGAN Wastibarn, ... 1 UNANIMOUR, Henator Prico maved to tako threa moro bal This motion was seconded by Benators Hunt, Talliaferro, Moffit, and Represonta- tives Beroggy, Taylor, and "Tice. An Exccntive Committoe was then ap- pointed on the motion of Benator Hamilton, consisting of threo mombers from tho Sen. nto and four from tho House, to conduct this Benatorial tight to a conclusion. . On motion of Nepresentative Matthows, n committeo of three was appointed to wait upon Logan to couduct him iuto the caucus, On the motion of Mr. McFie, Kcnator Oglesby was included in tho invitation, ‘T'ho caucus then adjourned to the Clhamber of tho louso of Representatives. LOGAN'S RPEECIL At the conclusion of tho cuticus, the wholo party, including nll the rotainens who wery in waiting outsido, marched into the Jall of Ropreacntatives, where they ammused them. selvos talking over the salary-grab victory and the Toxas Pacific Railway combination until tho amival of the swarthy Egyption, who was roceived with moderato applause, Ho was introduced by Sennlor MMcClellan, and, after the subsidenco of pro- lopged choering, plunged right into lus specch, in the custowary style. He returned Lis thanks, and saiil that in tho canvass nono but Ropublicans woro the contestants, Tho prizo was the United Btates Sonatorsbip, e had dono nothivg 1o mar the feclings of any one. He wauted to leavo no scans any- whero, lots to-night, und adjourn. Carriod. FORTY-sEVENTHl DALLOT. Keyes. Catgenter, ‘.uw Kegen, Caipentel adjourn it be tIl 2 v'cluck p. m. to-morrow. Mr. (narls inoved to ameud by making the time Monday evenlnz ot 7 o'clock, Carrled, and the caucus adjourned till 7 o'clock Monday eventuz, TUE DEMOCRATIC SENATORIAL CAUCUS met to-nizht 0L T8, Scnator Hudd presided, with Assemblyman Carell Beeretary, Hudd opened tho caucus with a speech, explained the mude of proceeatug to elect tho Senator, and uraing thu aovisabllity of the Democrats mak- mz o nomination. Benatar Rankin propused to nominate by ncclamativa. To thls opposition wus made, and several members objected 1o :(ng any numination, and cxpressed o dlspo- to vote for u Kepubllcan candidate, it ueeessary, and accurdluzly dld not wish to be hound by the Democratle caucus. After somn discussion o matfon to adjourn was lost and an fuformal balloy taken, with the followtng re- Hublew.. Keyes o, TWENTIETIL BALLOT. y Washourn Ruotee .. Rublee ... Keyes . . WITHOUT A MURRMUR ‘-"“"“" ho had endured all that had beon Anid abaut bhim, for the reason tlat time would vindi- cato Lim. To-night the vindication had come. The Republican party fu Ilhnois is n geand organization, and in it wero tho hopes of tho future of the Awerican people. It possassed the ability to carry the country through tho groatest stormws and trials. It possessed statesmen of ability, There wasno power which could strike 1t down. Oncomore lio returned thanks for the houor conferred, and ho trusted that no act of his would ever bring a blush to the cheek of those who had ko kindly given him their support. Tho General bowed his thauks onco more, and ratired amid groat applanse, ‘The Chair nn- nounced a8 tho Campaigu Commitice Ben. ators Hamilton, Jostyn, and Huut, and Rep- sontatives Bisbeo, Bhaw, Scroggs, and Churchill. Thero beiug nothing further to do, the grand pow-wow adjourned. THE MACHINE HAS CONQUERRD. The ropresentatives of the Itopublicanism of Niinols in the Goneral Assembly have tamely submitted to tho party lash, and thoso who in times gone by shouted them- selves hoarse in tho cause of frevdow havo willingly bowed their necks to tho yoke of the ‘spologist for sluvery, and prostrated their bodies beforo the juggernaut of the god of tho caucus. It was a deop-laid schemo, The Logan tnanngers began their operationa at the township elections lust spring. Every schooldistrict in the Htato was worked up in tle iutorest of the swarthy Egyptian, and when the time came for olec- iug delegates to the State Convention of last summer, the Logan interest was not forgot- teo, Those who had favored other iuter- eats wore csfoled and tradod with, Tom Ridgway, a condidate for the Stata I'reasurer- ship, was knifed becauss his canvass would do Logan no good in the central avd northe ern part of the Biate. HB COULD DELIVER NOTHING BUT EQVITIANE, A formel ballot was then taken, resulting Chief-dustice Rysn . ..., Gabe BOUCK.ves serennrenns Judgge Ryan was declared the homine caucus wdjourned, PENNSYLVANIA, THE PIUNT AGAINST CAMERON, dvectal Dispaich to ‘The Trivums. Pirravung, Jan. 17.—Enemica of the Cameron dyvasty are movive heaven and earth to pro- veut Don's re-olection to the Unlted States Sen- ate on Tucsday 1 ut the attetpt will bs o fallure. Bob Maci lung wefore he died, manfuututed the Legislatlvo muchinery 80 as to tnsuro this result, and Quuy, who naturslly as- sumed the munagemert of the Reoublican purly fu this Stute, fs ut Hareisburg, and will see that Mackey's arrangements are carried out. Ostensibly tho Orecubuchers, but really the Democrata, have flattered rood old Judge Ag- new Julo conscotlug to the use of his name for the pluce, buot Lo stauds no earth- fy chanee of election, and wmsy cven withdpuw Lefore the vote is taken, Awuew i upright Judge, uble and fnpactial fu his dectsfons, but o has o terrible lehing for offlce, But as thia appears to be 8 common discasc In Pennsylvania, perhaps nothing should be suld ahout ft. Agnew {a no worso in this respect thau some otherd on the beneh. JAMES DONALD CAMRRON is In some yeapects a man of mark, Jlis father helped bim juto publie life by resignlog bis scat io the Scnate and pusting Don dnto ft. This was beinulog Bigh up; but who could couceiva of & Caueron beginning soything at tho begiu- ning! Don was boru amoug the Pgnnaylvanta Dutceh, i Middictown, tu 1854, He recoiyed a good education (perbupe the old man had wore regard for “ literary fellera” theu than now), aml comwenced tho active dutics of fc s sa bauker's clerk, fo which capaclty be showed such sUility thot be wus eoon promoted to tho Cashler’s desk. ile next appears as TWERNTT FULHTI VRN 1N The Republican Senatorial caucus reassem- bled at 7:30 p.n. A motion was adopted to contiune batluting until ordered otberwise by the caueus, Company of Peonsylvauia. Inthis position o aud Logan bud thoso already, Whon the i3 auid to bave exbibited oulv mediocry tatent. Blate Central Committee was formed, the Ho tacked admlulstrutive capacity, From Moy, salary.grab caudidato narvowly cscaped de- 1676, to March, 1877, was Becretury of War feat through a combination of bliud chances, under l’mm;:: Urant; but nn‘ :h:., e?fia.l::l‘y "‘fl; at peace bo uo opportunity uju! :::ufi:m“,‘::“ n:;fidmf;':‘ , x'f:‘i Al b Lmsel In that sttustion, though Lis sdnluistru- tlon of the War Ulfice was probably as briilsot volod for Limuclf, and wod thus | fareenict.. 4s that of bis futher ut au cazlier period. eleoted Chsirman. l"rqm that dsy wuntil | sawyer Al aduwit that be ts tho presont, the Jo Daviess statesmen cou- :‘(';',‘(‘J'y A GUOD BUNINESS MAN, fined his cuergive exclusively to the election | 3, 1. Mowe... Ho scldowo wakes & wisteks when wouvy fs st Presldent of the Northern Central Hallway - i e e S A i

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