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THE CHICAGO TRIDUNE: TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 11, 1870—TWELVE PAGES. Philadelphia: Willlam If. 8mith, Urban Simeon . Bugey, Urbana: Wilitam C. Decatur; and Scoator Luther Dearborn, flav- ana. ‘The same gentlemen constitute the first The articies have been duly reconded (0 Haneock, Fulton, Masou, Lugan, DeWitt, Plact, and Macon Countivs. discovered by the Chairman, Mr. Shaw, who clalms that such & clause s unconstitutional, and he will, therefore, recall The entire chapter, although It hus been the Jaw for twenty sears, Is very defective amd ambiguous, aml wilf be now rewritten, so as to appear rational on the statute the same time, The letter is very bricf, nnd simply states that he resigns the office, to take cffect at noon to-lay. the following mossage to the Legislaturo this caused by the disinterment and removal of the remains of pergons who dled last summer of the 1t has heretofore been beljeved that ft was impossible for vellow-fever to cxist when the mercary had reached the freezing polnt: erns of the discaso have 7ot heen effectually destroyed hy the severcly-freezing weather of this winter, much uncssincss is nat- urally folt as to what will bo the consequences next summer. e THE INDIANS. A TLarge Band Stit) Traversing the North. weatern Wild<—A Mnssacro by Little Wolt fe—~The ¥ort Robinson DPrise STATE AFTAIRS. TIIE RAILWAYS. The Illinois Senate Makes No At tempt to Do Business. Croswell sends Toard of Dire.lora. Alexander Mitchell Outlines Ims« T tranemit hecewith for the infarmation of the portant Railway Projects. Legislature ncopy of a_ letter bearing date &th fnet., adidressed to mbwhy the Hon. fsanc F Cheistiancy, resigning the ofitice of Senntor from ihe State of Michigan in the Uongress of the United States, o take effect at 12 o'clock noon this dav, wherody salil oflice 8 now vacant, and has heen from safil last menttonen b JUDGR RREESE, when e departed this life, lelt a vers valuabla Tibrary of mizcellancous books belind hin, sume of them,telating to 1linols, being of rara historle veral colleges have recently been making sttemnts to purchase the same. ‘This morning Mr. Snyder, of Cass, introduced a reso- Tution suthorizing the Chair 1o appoint s com- mittee of one ta negotiate for the purchase of this lbreary for the State. carrleit and Mr. Snyder was appofnted such com- He will ai once set about the matter in A DIVIDEND. Svecial DispatcA to The Tribune, . 10.—Advlces from Bos- ton atate that the Detrolt, Lansing & Northern Ttaflroad has dactared a dividend of §6 per share, and 6 per cent on preferred stock, payable Feb. Since iteot out of Vanderblit's clutches the roml h as been one of the most profitable and best manawed in Michigan, Sixty-two- Members of the House Do Their Be:t Without & Quoram. A Learned Doctor on the Fence in the Matter ot the Cattle Disenye. Detroir, Mich., neriod of tine. CroswELL, tiovernor. Chandler and a large lobby arrived this even. Ing, anul quartered at the Lansing Jlouse, Bag- ley comes to-morrow noon. are verv confllent, carnest to-nlicht, Christiaucy stated this evening before start- Ing for Washingtou he should leave for Peru In about 8 month, ‘Names of tho Genttemen Willing . to Earn the Money Paid Belief of Chiesgo Peonle that the Reagan Bill Wil Pass the 'The triends of both Log-roliinz comniences in ‘The resolution was Speetal Dispateh tn The Tribune. Osaua, Neb., Feb. 10.—A dispatch was re- ceived at military headquarters to-day from a camp on Snake River, Feb, 5, via Fort Robin- £on, KFeh, O, to the eflect that the mititary under Ferria hal discovered a Iarge Indian trail ten days or Lwo weeks old, golni southeast from the hend of Boardman's Fork. by 300 or 400 head of stock, und the Indicatlons were that there were many aquawa and children. The commanding ofileer ab Camp Sherkdan tele- graphs the particulars of the massacro of Frank Moorchead, James Ashbaugh, and two others on Cunning Water, Jan. 20, by Little Woll's Cheyennes, who alse took a large number of NORTIL WISCONSIN, Special Diwpated 10 The Trioune. St. Pavut, Minn, Feb. 10.—~The North Wis- consin Ruliroad tealos nre running sixty miles, from Hhdson to Cumberlund, formerly called Beaver Dom, in Barron County. Explanation by Adjutant-Gen- eral Hilllard Regarding the Military Code. Plu.sburgv Goes Scott-Free, and Has Something to Be Proud Of. Mr. Herrington, of Kane, has fn his_handa a very important bi I offegting taxes. This hill provides that no morigage or deed of convey- unce of any kind shall be filed for record until all the back {axcs have been patd. property can be mortgaged until it s shown 1hat it has heen lated for taxes. ton has olso pre gurnishiment of i At the session of the Legisinturo this evening a number of unlmportant petitions were pre- Representative Sawser offered a resolution that the Committee ot kxamination of the Kal- mnzoo Tnanne Asylunt be directed to hold thete sessions with opwn doorst that the fact of their holding scerct ecssions was hegetting an - u that smacked of white- Entisfactory ex- ‘The trail was made Important Meeting of the House Com- £N Mr, Csrus W, Tleld, President of the New mikteg.on Bevente, York Elevated Ratlway, has just lesued a cireu. Tar annonicing the election of Mr, Nathan Guilford, formerly Western ool Commisaloner 1n this city, as Vice-President of that Company. ‘There has been considerable competitfon on Soubwestern business hetweon the Atchison, Topeky, & Banta Fe und the Missourl, Kunsas, xas Rallroadssinee Jan. 1. Previous to that tine the two roaus pooled the business zolug 16 that part of the conntry, Missourl River poluts nud bevond suffer cone iderably fiom this competition, und efTorts are DHemge made to atop it. ‘Ilere hias been no change In the situation na ¢ passenger war the fo Enst., g rold to New York at 817, und to 1 points in proport rv:\hwuuln nay e made, Mr. Herring- hared 4 bill anthorizing the 1 accrued interest on ony promissory note above the legal interest by any creditor of the holder of the note. FURTILER RUSINESS. This morning Mr. Frew’s bill providing that all property aold by virtuo of any judgment or order of any Court slinll bring at the sale two- thirde of the aporalscd value thercof, less the incumbrances, and reculating the mauuer of wroceeding therein, was passed to the order of second reading. Me. Crooker Introduced abill to amend See. 40 of an act concerning 1ees and salartes, and to classify the seversl counties of this State wilh reference thereto, approved March 29, 1573, Mr. Shaw, from the Committecon Judiclary.re- ported back House Bill 117, to enable mihitcipnl corporations to fund their indebtedness, with o ad the recommendation thit the substitute pussi also that House Bill 160, lating to notice of the pendency of actions affecting the title to real estate, do not pass; also thint several other bills be similarly dis- ALEXANDER MIUTCHELT. 0 The Tribune. MILWAUKER, Feb 10.~In the courde of an in- terview with a reporter this tmorning, the Hon, Alexander Mitchell stated that, as soon as the frost feaves the ground, (| of the Chiengo, Milwaul will be extended Phirty mites west of the pres- cnt terminus, Uatterson. carry the linc across the Jawmnces Rliver to the Vermiilion, He said {t had not yet been fully determined to what poiut on the Sloux River fuvorable ampress! wasti, or wonls to that effeet. planations from aeveral inemners of the reasons 1or sceret oroceedings belng offered, the resviu- tion was tabled, ‘The Qovernor's message rezariling the resie- natlon of Christtancy was read, mul, althouzh expected, ereated o ereat sensation. torial cauens will probably be held Friday, nud the election will take place a week from to-mor- V. 1L Many of Chandicr's heavy mich are already here, and Trowbridee, Marbte, Sanborn, nnd Harsulf will arrlve here from Washington morrow, ‘The situation §s spbarent) anged from what It was before the adjourn- Buagley aud bis friends claim their full force, with unexpected adilitious, Chandler men elain Corporatlon-Connscl Bonfleld Argues in Faror of the Mayors® Bill. antn Towa tivislon & 8t Paul Rallway onator Christinancy Resigns,and Zach 81, surrounded Weatherell's ranche, east of e Flint Huttes, near the liead of the Little White N K Chandler Goes Up to Lansing. River, on the Fort Randall road, and took atl the provisions, but Kitled no one, about 100 bucks In the party, all well armed with breech-londing gunsand pist of ammunition.” They had 400 or 800 horscs, They staried nort) for'the furks of the Cheyenne 1t I3 thoueht they are bound up the okl Chevenne trat), leadtvz north through the Red Water Creek and Belle Fourche country to Join This extension wil TLLINOIS The roads leadiug to 5 LI . Apectal Dispatch to The Tridune. SrrixerieLn, Feb, 10.—This morning two slecping-coaches feft the depot on the Alton Road with the Leglslative Junketing Comnite toes, accompanied by the Rev. Fred Wines, S8oc- vetary of tho State Bodrd of Charities. The members appeared fo he in great ulecat the prospect of & hollday and o happy social time. Benator Mayborne so far subducd his resentlul- ness, caueed by the passage of n resolntion tn the Schate reauiring all members of Visiting Committees to pay taclr own expenses, that he congented to accompany the Cuommnities on Statc Institutions, of which he Is Chairman. The result of this exodus of was that there was no quorum body this morning, and at 10 o'clock that branch of the Leglslaturo met in lonesoms session and a concluslon much-sought-for with Yankton shall benade, or acrosslneg of the Missourt River shall be effected at a point cousldernbly west and north of Yankton. 1t s quite possible that we may bulld to Yankton. This can be done by layinr a track forty-five miles long In a south. weaterly direetfon from the point. that will be reachied by the exteusion of thirty miles already concluded upon.”* Mr. Mitchell olso stated that the Hastines & Dukota Road will be extended this season to Dig Lake, the extremo limit ol the charter wrant, an additional distance of soventy niles northwest. The full length of the Hastings & Dakota Branch or Division, when thus comn- pleted, will be between 20 aud 260 il Cuncernlng n probable extension of the Towa connections of the Western Unfon Rallway southwesterly from Cedor Raplids to Ottuinws, yhera the 8t. Paut Company owns un fnterest extensive coal mincs, with Ransas Cily as the uithnate objective polut, Mr. Mitehell informed the reporter that he dfd not think anyiling woukl be duno this year fn that direction, any’'s Southern lowa feeders of nion Rual were the furnishine the latter lino with lucrative busl- ness, Without thicse feeders the Western Unlon could not keep its head above water. existing difleulty In refation tu the default in the payment of {ntereat on the coupons eof Western Unfon bonds beld by forelzn capitalists does not fu any way affect the lues conneeting with the Wearern Unlon from polits west of the Mississippt, and therefore will not fofluence the LPaul Company in determining when the work of extenslon southwestward Irom Cedar Raplda shall begin. The Chicago, Milwaukee & Paul Company ura fully allve to the im- portance of this Hue, und it will no doubt by completed to Kansus City within threo years at t, in addition to the He- publicans, many Democrats will vota for him, L ia impossible to predict anythin the thing seems pretty evenly divided. CHRISTIANCY TALKS S0MB MORE, Specinl Dispatch to The Tribune. 10.—Senator Chrls- een in this city slice Saturday night. Concerning his resigmation, to Gov, Croswell Iast Friday morniug, he satd fo an_interviewsr: *1f any man tan prove that 1 havo tampered with a single vote in favor agicy, that man I8 welcome to Wien the position of United States Senator was oifered me, four years ago, { accepted it because 1 thought t for my interest No man can zay that then by personal solicitations or otherwise, . und asgert to-day that I have been fullnenced to ré- sign by Mr, Chandler or anvbody clse. doubtedly, the friends of Mr. Chandler are pleased at my withdrawal, but so are the friends Lhuve no means of which witt ‘be” the succcssful candidate, don't want to Kuow. and while at Lansing last weck I AVOIDED, AS FAR AS PO3SIDLE, any contact wwith members of the Legislature, in" order that of tampering with 1t Mr. Chandler fs clected of Gov. Bagley will declare that Bagley is clected, his enemics will accuse mo of having been subsidized, result would bo thesame Incither case. bave resolved not to Interfere with the fnevitablo course of events.” Seustor Christlancy sald he would start for Peru in sbout a month, own volition for reasons beforo stated—n change of cllmate for the beuetit of his health unda wuch larger than that rcceived as a member of the United States Seaate. Mr. Chandler went to Lunsing tuls afternoon. WISCONSINy apecial Diwatch fo The Tridune. Mapisow, Wie., Feb. 10.—The annual report of the Commissioner of Insurance for the year coding Dec. 81, 1878, is just pnblished, It shows that the risks written amounted to the sum of $133,057.476, The companics recclved premiums to the extent of 81,558,547.78, ‘They fucurred losses footing up $0907,184,69, and pald out fn losses $053,645.20. companics doing business in the Btate last year have not reported, hence the statement of their transnctions are omitted from tho table, but they would not materinlly change the an- nounced resplt. These companies have not been relicensed for the present year, The Insurance Cummisslover has cotlected over 85,000 {u back taxes since his appolntuient, Aprfi 1, of which 81,640 was paid by the American Insurance Com- pany of Chicago ns tax on instullment rates, The creation of the separate Department of In- surnnce lias resulted thus far In a saving to the Btate of over $7,000, thus showing the wisdom of the Legisiature which organized ft. partinent, under thy chargo of Commissloner pooner,-enjovs the reputation of belng one of the most eflefent in the country, It s of all thio least expensive il most ceonomleal. approvrintion for its maintenance 3 but §3 Dull Knife, wife, and son, of the band recentiy clenned out st Fort Robinson, were at P cy a fow days azo, nid Jeft for Roes- probabily 5“ JoIn tlie above party. it A OMAnA, Feb, 1 y however, at any mo- fust evenige that soime of the roads are sellitg tickets for almost any- ‘Fli¢ war in passcuger rates oints is atill belng Mitchell added s thing thev van get. te Denver and Colorado prosecuted with vigor, und were aold by one or two roads yes! afternoon nineteen Chesenny prisancra—seven men, six wumen, and #ix chiidren—arrived here from Sldnoy, ac- companied by Lieut. Foeote snd a guard of They vceupled a speclal ear. I manacled, but seemed happy L and shouk haids with all who en- ‘The prisoners were takes to Leavenworth, Kan., on the evening train, satd they pill be trled by the civil authorities that Btute for murder. eight Cheyennes at Fort Robinson were turtied over to Rted Cloud, Spectal Dapatch to The Tritune. CouxciL BLurrs, Ia, el gix other Ch Mr. Prickett introduced a nill to prevent the overitow of Iands aind the destruction of bridges by micans of drifts. Mr. Bnyder introduced 8 bill to facilitate the study of the geology and minerology of the State of Illinols. By Mr. Wilson, a bill toamend See. 10 of an act to establish Appellate Courts, approved At the concluslon of the mecting of the Western Itatiroiwd Managera at the Grand Pacl- cle Hotel to-morrow, which fs being held for the purpusc of readjusting the ngreemnnt not to givu paes:s on account of husives: tive Commiittee of the Assoviatlon will mect o take some further getion towards cstublishing a pool on lumber, ‘Ihits {8 the only article that the roads leading to Missontl River points do ni sequence i that the rates are being fearfully of Chandler or tered the car. take my life. 1 ADIT.-OEN. HILLIARD, The remaloing Nty having been accused of surreptitiously substi- tuting a code of his own for one prepared by the Military Cotnmitten organized for the purpose, was sucn to-day und allowed an opportunity of makin? an explanation. Mr. Hillfard sald ‘that Gen, Hamliton, of Quiney; Mr. Wood, of Ef- fingham: Mr. Storey, of Chicawo, and Dr. Wecks of Chicago, tozethier with himself, six meetings during last summer pose of devisinge a mflitary code to be prescuted to the Legistature this winter. mecting of the Committee, at’ Springtield, at wihich was present o majonity of the Committec, it was resolved to prescot two codes, one con- taining the division organization witha Major- Goneral, and the other with a brigade organiza. tion without a Major-General. codes, he said, were presented to the Scoate aml Military Affalvs TWO WEEKS OF HOLIDAY. 1t scems likely that not much legislation wilk he accomplished for the next two weeks. The Committees hardly have enough members to act wnon the measures heforo them. This morn- fog Mr. Ambler, 8ceretary of the Citizens’ As- sociation, made his appearance fu the Senato Chamber, having been delerated by the body, of which ho is the Historian, to lonk after vertaln Cook County measures pending here. theso 1s Senator Bash?s bill providing that Cook County criminals shall be tried o thelr own A chango of venue may still he grant- ed, but the action must bo trausferred to rome other Judge {u the same county. uro becomes a law, the criminal business of sur- rounding counties will be somewhat dimioished. This measure has not yot been acted on by the Judiclary Committee, In whose hands it re- t pool, and the con- Feb. 10.—Wild Hog v dians, who were cap- tured after the desperate fluht uear Fort Robin- son, Neb., were taken throuzh this city this cevenling en rouie to Fore Leavensyorth, for teial for the murder of settlers in Kuusas, women aid_children were in the party. Hog was suffering from threc dangerous, seif- {nfiicted wounda with broken scissors miven him by his wife after his capture, killing himsell, to have bis wife and children sent back to the Red Cloud Agency. pdlan Territory, Fob, 10.—Maj. command, has rewurned frowm a scout after rencgade Iudisus from the Fort The Chicugo & Altoy Rallroad Company has recefved information that u scrious mishap hap- yeaterduy morniug to the new bridge over the Missour] River at Glasgow, Mo, This bridge has been in the course of construction Ior almoet u yeas, nud §a nearl steel spans were belngz Just p wnd were resting upon false works until they could be securely lustened to the plers jund abutment. "The lee canie down the river yester- dny morniog with such force as to carry away a part of the false work, uid ons of the sieel spans fell n the river, conalderable, yet it will not seriouly delay the compiction of the bridge, a3 the parts losk fn the river, il not recovered, can be replaced before the remaiting spans ire completed. % ca— " CANADA. Arrcst of n Thief=Denth of a Lady Nearly 100 Yeurs Old~Other Items, Spectal Disputch to The Trivune. MoNTREAL, Feb. 10.—On tho 20th of January last o messenger fn the Washington, D. C., Post-Office, named Peter Mulligan, stolo a reg- Intered lettor containing $4,000 and left for parts unknown, He was urrested here last night and 81,540 of the stolen money found on his person, The orleoneris held here on thecharge of pringing stolen property into Canada. Mrs, Margarct McElbalr, o County of Donegan, Irelund, died here to-day at theextreme old aze of 103 years and 10 months. 8he enjoyed uninterrupted good health until the She leaves two daughters aged 78 and 83 reapectively, four grandehildren, twenty-threo great-grandehildren, great-great-grandelnld 10 years old, Bishop Fabre proached yesterday in 8t ck's Chureh, and took vecasion to denounce afl eccret socletiew uud inter-religions mar- He referred especlally to the unfon eocletles, nnd said they wers uot aceepted by of Gov. Bagley, IR It s noncol my business, completed, The ved in position, lle hoped, by Wilcox, with I Althoueh the loss is Comauches, nml Apaclies, ‘Two hundred arg et out in charge of Capt, Nolan. aro peeeably disposed, MWKINNON'S CHILDREN. Tho Ind of an Old Story, Nichalas B, Rapplese yestordav filed an aff- davit before Judze Knickerbocker showing that he is Indebted to the vstate of Laurn, Cicero, and Virglt McKinnon, minors, whoso guardian he was, to the sum of $12,530.40, which he fs un- able to make zood. Accordlug to his report, since his last accounting the firm of Frisble & Rappleye, of which he was o member, have met. with great losses, and are now {n haokruntey, All of his property was seized by his and the firm’a creditors, notwithstanding his vigorous 1n 1870 he made an a: 1 $16,000 and a library valued at’ $3,000 for belng sufflcient to pay his debts Thin nssignment, the Court und codes, and finally agrecd to report upon the brizade organization favorably. cislon Gen, Hilllard says he had nothing what- Bo far as himscif s coucerned, the powers, rank, and authority conferred on him by the new act aro bpreclsely the same as those “conferred upon bin by the old code, ‘Yhe language of the two acts (8 f{ientical. ‘I'here will be a meeting of the Military Com- mittee of the House to-morrow evening, before which will appear Gen, Wood, Mr. Hamilton, As for the militia of With ‘this de- lie would goof his This mornlog the touse, like the Senate, found itsclf without m quorum, hut this was not made officially manifest, for the reason that the call of the roll was evaded, ind the Lusiness of the re.«\lunl pr’u‘:eude‘d the same s If every bor wus in his seals :v“:flhe sccond readings of billa, but this wae in- terrupted for the introduction of resolutions and for the presentation of a few bills, the most important of which are noted below. Matters wero getting on smoathly when Mr, Mason, of Cook, arose and safd he thought 1t was unsafe to proceerd with the second re: out a quorum, and he wonld t AMENRICAN CATTLE. It does not lpok as If the Canadian Govern- ment Intends to rescind ita action regarding the transportation of American through Cannda. The order of business Noneof the Canada roads do aoy cattle business ot present, and thelr losses on this account are considerable. fault Is belng found hecause the English Gov- ernment permits the importation of American Information was recclved here last ovening that the Euglish Goveroment wasabout to fasuo orders prohibiting the lmportation of American cattle, and will ot allow them to be Buitl there are many who think that no such suicidal policy will be ndopted. The Westorn cattle-shippers are great- 1y exasperated about the actlon of the English and Couadian nounced in the severest terms, thut the action was shn auimotity uf the Engli cans, wid that there exis for the steps taken. 1t I8 generally wdmitted that there i not the least vestizo of an of disease in the West at this tine, nud o cattlo have never been Ina bealthler conditfon, J. Detmers, late Pro- {feasor of Veterinary Selence of the Kansas nnd lowa Agricultural Colleges, has been statfoned at the Btock-Yards to exmwuine the stock thut is belng stipped to the Enst, not to know who placed the eattls Ductor there. Bume think he le actlug for our Goveroment, while others thin: he represents the English; Atill others are of tho opinlon that ho s scting on his own respousibility, One shipper: 6 TRIBUNE reporter yesterday tlat ho saw tho Doctor sitting on a fonce looking at the stock, and from this be judges that the Doctor does not kuow himselt which claims thut some ol ofticers sre Domocrats, and that poilties hns whatever to do with it, resent military code will bo during the present sessi ading of billa withe refore inove an On this motlun the roll was caijed. nnd the House refused 1o adjourn. Only Bixty-Lwo members were preseut, ciguty-nine native of the somewhat modifle of the Legislature. THE REVESUE COMMITTIER of the House held an Important session this alternoon, fur the purpose of listening to ap srpument from Corporation-Counsel Bonfield, who arrived bere this woraing, und who aepart- ed ngain_for Chicago this eveningg, on the bill adjournment. Elevan of the smaller 6 of her decease. enker inforined the Houso that as the landed hereafter. thne of hei ¢ however, haa Yo had been thus offi- T roll liad heen called, and clally informed that no quoruin was prescut, no businesy could now be entertalued, maved toadjourn, and Mr. Wentworth mady the point of order that tivo motions to adjonrn conld not be entertained successively without He would, therefore, ‘The Sneaker seclded Deen set astde by turaed over to althougn ncting honestly and without fraud e hos lost the entire assota of the esiate, with the excention of two nutes for amall enjounts und of very doubttul value, nond, he says, are worthless, so that the pilnors suffer complete loss without redress, - Ho prays to be discharged, offering to subnit to such an examination of Lia acta us the Court may deom ‘I'ie Court ordered that he flle s new oud fn the penal sum of §2,000, und, upon his 1o comply with the Uovormments, 1t {s cialined Conventlon, which assembled here y taken to show the ‘The sccuritles on his intervening busiuess, move u eall of the House, that that was the only motion thist could bo en- tertained by the Chair, Frew clafmed thiat under the rules, when ealicr's aftention wus called to the et that there was not n quoritn present, ho should thereupon udjourn the Iouse, ‘The Speaker safd tha introduced tn the Tlouse some weeks ngo, A full synopsis has already appeared fu Tue Trin- Its provisions are, therefore, more or izens of Chicazo und the ractical features of not the least causo lesn famlliar to the « people of the State, this bill are, lirat, that it shortena the time be- tween the levying and the collection of taxes, su that the eollvetion of taxes will keep pace with the cxpenditures durlug the year, 1t Is sald that My, C. J. Brydges, lato mnoager of the Inter-Calouial Raflway, has received un appolntment in Chicago on ono uf the raliways, Lust nleht o young woman named Ollving Auclaire weut driving with o printer named Before they returned both ot them were intoxicated, and the girl died on reaching her father’s house. now lu progress. hod tuken polson, ‘The flour irm of Oliver Gibbs & Co. have Liavllitles, $100,000. issucd sgninst Since yesterday Dr. H. adinitting his fuabthit; order, he wus remove wus in accordance with guardian and his lotters of ndministration re- Cushing’s Manual, but it was not in the rules governing the House, Mr, Crooker thought he conld invent a way He noyed to suspend all parliamentary ruler, to make n motion to nd- jaurn, und then debate that motion, That would elte some of the tul ‘The shippers clain ‘The above {s the conclusion of a long stos which has been published plecsmaal sinco 1872, Alout the lust sald oo the subject was in Tis TrisUxs of May 10, 1877, Tho day previous the GUARDIAN AD DEEN INDICTED for embezzting $23,000 from the aforesald words, the ehitdren of John J, McKlunow, an attorney, The alleations ob whic Iidictment was based were abaut as follow: November, 1871, tha mother of the children leaving them a $20,000 policy in The Company was then fn clover, amd the muney was collected. On the Gt of ‘May, 1872, Rappleys wus appointed guardlan, and took chiarge of the esiate, wards Mr. McKinuon warried bis sccond wife, moved from the clty temporarily, and left his chiliren in the care of thelr guardlan whoin he learued {1 the course of thne that the money had been Invested in - real-estato securl- tles, drawing 10 per cent luterest, aud that Mise Luura was at schuol at N cured to be golue as merry us u marrlsge betl. n the fail of 1870, howover, Mr. MeKinnon re- turned to the vity and made, he alleged, discoveries which were anything but cal to please aud soothe him. ~Rappleye had, lio as- serted, invested the monev in his business, in- stead of real-estato securitles, aud, to make It 8 the long und unnccessary discriptions of real AIGE Esbourim cstate now required by law, a simplo de tion of the warraut on which Judgment (s ap- 2} for; nlsv a short natice un vropesty delin- quent atter Judgment and beluro jmated by the Commnitiee thal went will vost only from #3000 to 3400, when £10,000 or $50,000 have been heretofore expend- ed. By this ineasuro BOME BIX TAX-BOOKS uow required will bo dispensed with by using he Asseasor's hook as u of taxea duriuge the different changes until ment 1a applied for, und then aoplying tor ment on the list as now, which” list 1s "used for ull the subsequent processe tona are ronsidered by the Conun unobjectonuble, und'will mes with no oppos| ‘Ul bill further provides that the property cosedl us of Jan, 1 instead of May 1, us ut present, in order that the proc- of usxcsaing tuxes can be practically com- pleted before thie beginnfug of the fiscal year, which shoutd be Apri 1 ble, the blll also provides, thut the Collectors’ books shall bedelivered on the 1st of Augast, und returned Lo the County Treasurer on Sept, 10, and Judument svpligd for at the Uctober term of ‘Thus the Collector of Tazes will bezin within four months after the commences nent of Use fiseal year, mul the collectlon will he completed durlug the eat half of the samo ‘Fo imduce the promot payment of taxes, he bill provides, also, that foturest sholl be computed ou ull taxes after thu warrnul is placed in the hands of the Collector, and that on ull property ugafust which & Judzment is bl 5per cent of the amount of taxcy shall be added to tho judement by way ol penalty, uinl ) per ceut per wonth oy way of toterest, Fhe B per cent penalty, after” judisiment, y all persons to be & provision wl cuforce the payment of taxes before judwment by all persons who ure not utterly Insolvent, TIE PARMENS here object to the ussessment Ju January instead of May, for the reason thut they huve more personal property iu hows and eattlo during that time than later in the year, that reason, thut thelr taxation will be greatly - ‘his seeins Lo beuboul the shit aeninst U out of the diftlenlry, An lnquest fs "I'he evidenco shows the girl ers 4l OPPOSIUMLY ot fowini the windolf thetrstomuchs, {Laughier,| THE HOLL OF HONOI. Mr. Bricham moved that the louse adjourn. Mr. Shuw sujgested -3 = In the Assombly numerous remonstrances were introduced against the possage of the bitl requiring foreign iusurance coinpanies to certify reserve seeuritics depositea with the Insursnce Commlssioner. ‘I'lie Rullrond Committee roported fuvorably on the bil) ex- empting the lunds of the North Wisconsin ail- A motlon to recansider b frst wife. suspended operations. iy ks (et wite Writa of attachuent have been W. Staffard & Co., boot uml shee manuface The motion was lost. acall of the House wus nlways 1u @rder. Chatr stated that. that wus the only motlen that seould be entertutned, Mr, Wentworth srain moved a call of the *House, ‘The roll was called, nml sbxtytwo miembers answered to thele nanies, as follows : B it TIE REAGAN BILL. Frvey Mr. C. W. Smith, Traitle Mavager of the Chl- cago, Burlington & Qulucy Ruliroad, has just re- turned from o trip to Wushinzton, Mr. Smith saya that while thero he sounded & number of Scuators regurding thelr oplnion of 1he Reazan Railroad bl nud be thinks there Is not the Jeast doubt that b will pass the Secuats with soine slight amendments. throwing no obstacles whatever In the woy of the passaze of the blIL On the contrury, they scen 1o b rather anxfous that It should becomen Most of our rallrund munagers have be- come convinced that unlforn und equitable rates matntalned without sowu book for the collectlon Spevinl Dispatrh to The Triduue. OtrAwa, Feb, 10.~The Domiuton Kifle Asso- ciation has just issucd its annual report for 187, which annouuces thut the Association Is under the patrouage of his Excellency the Mar- quls of Lorne. The Council in Ita report refers to the fuet that thirteen of the ruccessful com- petitors for prizes Iu the Wimbledon teau are this year frotw Outario, aud says: ** That the re- sult of the mode of'selectlon adopted for the past two years depending so much on the acels dents of weather and other clrcumstances which control, do uot afford reasona- ble assuranve that the best marksmen of the Dowinton will find places u the temn, roud for ten yeara. Bhortly aftere districts was were coneurred 1 to revise the charter of Chip- pewa Falla: authorizing the Secretary of Btato to nudis the expenscs of tho Text-Bovk Com- misston; approprioting £1,000 to the Governor us Contlugent Fund; approvriating 33,000 to the State Board of Health, era the first llen on farm crops was Assemnbly went fnto the Committee of the Whole, with Mr, Quarles in the chaie, ‘The bill to gppropriste $5,000 to the Fish Commitssion provoked some oppusition in the Comnmittes on Several local bills wero indetluitely postponed. The Assembly adjourned, Benate—The Benato did good work to- night, ordering a Jarce number of bills e ‘The bill rolutive to the U Caast Survey and meuiurial to Congress for ro- Uarbor were concuried in. Robleon (Fulton) Hieney shall b listed nnd o Cartet Linbuson)d “The rallroad e are ‘hurchlll, A blil giving lubor- It witl then be possi- ‘Fuyloe (Lonk), ‘Tuylor{W'Lago), the acore of econoiny. oy willing to vo mora favorahle to thelr interests ‘They think the law will rovisions wero udded to requlate tu States ou the snino basis as the Inter-8tate tratlle, uil that the water routes be niso Invlut:m und placed under th It the suggestions for the sclection ot team wilered m thoeveport of the Council for 1577 should recelve the wost caroful consldera- tion of the next Councll, also to by made to the Governiment to fasus a lmifted nunber of Martiuf ritles to the Pro- vincial Rile Association, It is quito certain thut My, Blanchet (a French dian) will bo clecled Bpeaker of the new ¢ of Commona, report that Manitoba, which relies on the nly of beef, Is suffer- 1he prohibitury order i Council, {s fncorrect, us Manltoba te Rot - cluded fn the operation of the order, Diavatch te The Tribune Torosto, Feb. 10.—A deputation of the rn Rallwuy waited on the Exceutive nmittee und ssked that Committce 10 uva fts influence towards wetting passed the Com- pany’s bill now befors the Ontarlo Le 10 extend the Une from 1t was declded to recomn dorso the legislation sought by the Conpuny, ‘The Great Western are vigorously opposing the proposed extension, but oll the 1nfliteatial men of the ity ure in fovor of it, sud it 1s vxpected there will bo no trouble about getting the Com- tany's b”}s “‘l“fgimlk ta The Tridu speciu! 8. Feb, 10.—Efforts ars_beung made to ure uooa lovernment to oxtend the workiue of the order in Council prohiviting the {mportatiun of cattle to hogs, as it s alleged therais o great deal of hog-cholers prevailing {u the Unitea Biates. Snecial Dipaich (o The Tribune. Haxiuion, Yeb. 10.—At n meetiog of the Conmvmittee uppointed to orgauize s buet-suar compauny in this city, a subs.ription was opencd rellminary expeuses, uud & depu- tation wus chusen to vislu the fuctory at Port- laud, Me., aud report upon its nictlod of work- fuz. Sumples of sugar cxtracted from bLeets grown near Hamilton were exhibited, aud great rossed In the ultimate success of wandering about and “penniless, sl the girl threatened with sent home from schiool hecause her tultlon nad My, McKinnon learued that the guardian bad been figuring in bankruptey pro- ceedings, und wade a fruitless effort to recover It further appearcd, ho alleged,thut at the timo of such proccedings Rap- ploye's assets were 8300,000, about 850,000, und that the only cluimn stucs paid was Uit of Ranpleye's fathes-in<law, while the others wero still pending in _court o some walting the law’s delay. the children there uppearea to be nud was no inid the mutter Gross. Hall('Tszawell), Mr, trauger moved to adjourn, which motion ‘was curried, with applause, The Speaker~02, A recommendation {s | not been paid. surveya fur Rewauue MINNESOTA, apecial Piwuteh to The Tridune, 87, Pave, Minn., Feb, 9.—The Scuate adopted o meworfal for the lmprovement of St Mary River und lake Buperior Harbor: & memorial for an_extension of railway mall service to Bl Btone Lake; passed bills authorlziug Minucup- olls to fssus 250,000 of bonds in ald of ruil- roads; to facllitate the tronsfer of Antletam Cemeery to the Umted Btates; Minlting prop= erty which mav bo sold uuder the Exemption ‘fhe Committce of the Whale recoms mended the passuire of a bill reducing leghilative mileage to five cents, In the House, biils wore introduced removing the Wilkin County seaf from Hreckinrldie to Manston; constitutlng a Comnnission to locate a second Btate Prison. the children's money, e 1 yesterday that he hod looked up power of Congress to 1 States, aud he had no h aiid his liabilities Mr. Frew Introduced tlirea imiportaut bills to- dav in behutl of debtors,~one tor a stay of all Judgments of 8200 or less for six months, while, Tor judements excevding §20, upou suttlcicot seeurity neing that no property shall thirds the sppraised zardiiig regzulate the trattle within dount thut it could lawlully take such 1t this was dony the railroads, especlal in the West, would ne would do away with t ol the various Western tern Stutea for its suf 1l supplicd, becauss ¢ hnoxlous railroad laws shape or other, esy than two- ‘The other bill il of an execution to 150 days, 118 bus an einerzency WARENOUAES, Your correspoudent has just hasl an interview with Mr. atnson, of Couk, Clairman of the Warchouse Conimittee, fu retation to the bill nier 1o reduve the charges Chicugo, with 1ie following BOMETHING T0 BE PROUD OF, Kurclal Disgaitch 10 The Trioune, Pirtentro, Pa., Feb. 10.—the new Pittsburg & lake Lrle Railroaa commenced business to- day. A supply-traln, conaistiug of thres cars, Jeft the city at b o’clock this morning, distribut- ing statlonery, office-furniture, ete,, at the ata- Hons slong the vowl. ‘The fired freight-traln, cousietiug of ten cars of through aml local frelght, Jeft at 5 p.n. for Youngstown, senuer-traius will commence runniug to-morrow There fs ouc feature conuccted with the building of this read that [s worthy ‘The result was, as above stated {ndictinent for embezzlement. Rapploye was arrested the day after the judictment was re- turned into court, brought {uto the judicial presence, and gave bail in the sum of §15.000 with Joun 8. Wallaca and Ebsnezer Holines At thut time, according to the vera- ciuus chronicler, he appeared to regurd his in- huge foke, and, from the fact that e case was pever Lrougbl to telal, but was dropped off the docket, it would appesr that he was not 80 far out of the way. e —et—— INCORPORATION, apecial Disaich o The Tridune. I, Feb. 10.—Licenses to orgauize as corporations were issued to-day by ke Bocretry of Btate as follows: 'fho W. E. Frost Mauufacturiog Company ot Chicagos capital, 828,000; corporntors, William E. Frost, Albert i1, Larned, and August M. rrier and Tester Company of €hi- $100,00; corporators, M. Louise , Dantel W, Pomeroy, aud Stephen A. ‘e Marenzo Agricultural Bocioty of Maren- tal, $2,000; corporal L."W. 8heldon, A. Patrick, J. 8, Rogers, E. 11 .M. Toorm, A certiicuto of organization wes also lssucd to the Miners’ Benevolent Society of Blooming. tonu; Trustees, Qeorge Blucum, Willlam ff, Haraill, Eljah Powell, Henry H. Petersou, and E. J. Lauriue. —————— Vauderblit on Horace Clark. Testimony of Gov. i “1 mentivued (o blw,'" G “that Mr. Clark bad dled while I was in Europe. ‘Thiere bad been some misunderstanding between ¢ Hotfiuan,! be said, *Inever Joved o may {n my life as L loved Horace. I would bave Kiven a good deal to have cverythi 10 bu between us, but mouey couldu't do ft, money cuulda't do it. Horace got fealous of Bill’ Then the Cumnmu- eat man is over jeslous, Qug trouble with Horuco was that by wanted wo mavy places. Now, mark what' [ tell you. If aman is Ht for places he'il met them without woing after them. bedy ¢awe to me and said that Horace, tared that [ was judedbted to I laugued, and said Horace uever ald that, ‘That waa chawpsgoe. milton to “lurouto. nd the Council to in- jutrudured by Mr. of warchouses {u uhjection brov muasure by the tonntry metibs ‘Chis ubjection was discissed very freely this afternoun in the commitiee- rovin, aud” Mr. Bonleld et it with the argu- wment that, 1 eack town and couuty throughote he Stute, there was unly so toncl levied, and that the proportion unchanged whatever time ment wus made, Heporter—Mr, Masun, what, I any, action Nas your Comumnittes takeo o regurd 10 Ursne ger's Wurchouse blil e Mr. Muson—1 buve not yet called wy Com- miltee tocether, sud may uot for & day or 9, as ommittee also un the Comnittes ul State lustitutlons away on their there wre many of the The Chamber of Cowmerce to-day sdopted resolutions requesting the Legistature uzaln to submit to the people of the Stute o proposition to exchange internal buprovemout lands for the rullroad bonds, vn the ground thut the full vote was not polled lust fal), und the mutier waa not fully cousidered by the people. The Bouthiern “Miouesotu Railroad Company las formally accented the Stute leglalution re- gunding rafiroad taxe MABSACHUSETTS, RECEITION OF AN ALABANA KESOLUTION, Suectul Dispaich to the Trivune, BosToN, Mass., Feb. 10.—Gov. Tulbot sent to the Legislature to-day resolutions adopted Jau, 2 by the Alabama General Assembly snd sent to Coneress, and to all the Governors, sct- ting forth the doctrine that municipal corpora- tons are Integral parts of the body politie, and usking for the Legistature Lo protect them from 8uits to recover debts duc. transmitted the resolution us snact of ofliclsl ) 1l totully dissented froin their dog- trive, “They wero referred to the Cummittee of ons, without debate. TREASURER OF IND Breclat Dispalch (0 The Tribune. IxpraxavoLs, lud., Feb. 10.—~Wiliism Flemn- ing, of Fort Waync, is bero ready to assuwe the oflice of Treasurer yf the State to-morrow, His boud s for $150.000, und Is & lowing partles, all of Fort Wayne: Boud, Churles McCulloch, August C. Trent- Georgge H. Wilson, lem;v .\Slluuulug. Jo 1. ¥ If the ussesninent was wiade year, when the farmers u large amount of hogs, corn, und her personal property, the BrriNGPINLD, Reporter—What, in your judgment, will the Committee do with the bills Mr. Mason—1 can voly speuk for myself, Un- der tue luw, s 1 understand it the warchous: 1aeh are deprived of (e righit of trisl by jury. The leislators are to uct not Letlelature, but also ow Court and _jury, aud, in du {6 to leurn which cannot hue sald of any other rafle roud of cqual length fn the United States, Ou Thursdsy it wus taken off coutractor Me- Grann' hands, ud on Saturday he was pald in full by the Company, getting checks for the Taat dollar due bim. It 48 buc Jttle over a year elnce the first plck was sunk fn the road-bed, and to-day the road is counpletely cquipped. It has stecl rails und fron bridies the entire leugtn, with elegant passcoger und freight de- boLs, round-Louse, und rolling stock comuvlete. have twenty road locomotives i ting engines for all ccrgencies, Our cltizens feel bighly etated over the comple- tlon of this enterprise, which they bope witl Dreuk the back of the Pevnsyivania’monopoly, nount of the Id be less, whiledl it be made later, althouh the amount would he luss, the rate would siinply be fncreased without any chance in the amount of the tax, For this rcason Mr. Boofield argued that it could wmake no aiffer- ence when the assessment was e, conceded to b the fuct by the Committee, und it is now generally uoderstood that the meas- udiment, e auts fu the cuse before deaidiog it Reporter—1 sce that you bave before your Committeo atother very bnportant bill to "Chi- cago. ‘That 1s the bilt tu tuke the apposutment of abn fnsuector out of the hauds of the Gove place it fn the Board of Trade of contidence exp PROVIDING TUE PARNMENS CAN BEE IT, the cuterprise. Some of Mr, Carter Tracy’ in conveotion und constituents met passed Tesolu- o —— THE INDIANA STATE-HOUSE. dpecial Disvaich (o The Triduss. Ixp1anarorls, Feb. 10.—Tbe investigation of the State-House watter does not proceed very rapldly, To-night the Iuvestizativg Cotnmittes et and calied for 1ho pawes of witncsses, by whom T, J. Vatu, autbor of the charges, expects e named as the Com- number of the dis- Mr. Mason—Yes, portant bill fur Cn: Teceivers and slupoers. apialon thal, to compet the Chicaze inspection 1o be run by politiclsns, wisl wlluw all other cities to control their own fnsnection, 13, 10 say very unfulr,—even 1 behieve from what 1 sirs I (hink it very hine 50, und eapeclally fur eraf the Leuislature, L um of the present ive from Fangumou Couut y's 820, I8 alleged to have gutten dilticuity with 3 woman of bad” repute with vhom he has been o terns of futimacy for Lcorge C. Bmith is hero to-day looklng Purk matters. The Hon, Wash Armstrong, of LuSalle Couu- ty, some seven terms a member of the Legisla. ture, arrived bere this evenfog, Mr. Clracy is a CHAMPALIG HAVANA & WEST- Gov. Talbot sald he #pecial Dispaich (o Tha Tridune, SrrivorieLn, lil, Feb, 10.—Articles of in- corporation were filed with the Scerctary of State to-day by the Champalgn, Havana & Western Rallway Company, organlzed to operato the branch of the Indlane apolis, Bloowlogton & Western, ruunlog from Champalzu to the Mississtopl River, with o branch from White tteath, Platt Couuty, by way of Mouticello to Decatur, veotly sold under foreclosure and bought iu by the second-mortgage boudbolders, By the urticles the principal ottice is located at Champalgu; the corporation ls orcanized for NIty years from Feb. 6, 1879, and the capltal rtock is fixed at §1,14)0, Sumuer R Steuw, New Yorkj bear that the Y. ll‘:'nlmn sald, to substantiate them. missloners Architact May, alvcted architects, the experts employed by the Hoard, ex-Secretarles, Farkinglon and Hayoe: George A. Ramnage, and others. Hubpaues wi be tasued for tbese, und they will be examined Weducaday nigh TheGoveruor might as weil tel] the Chicsgo Board wuo th sball cmploy #» dour-ivepcctors, jonltor, oF fusiruct uie who 10 erploy us thy utturi I am frec 10 suy L with il the power I posst The fairness which bay chars Isture, that the Lith will pass. the curporation or am for the bl and belheve, frang terized tuts Lugis- SENATOR CHRISTIANCY'S RESIGNATION. Spectul Dispaich 10 The Tridune. LansiNg, Mich., Feb, 10.—The Leglslature resssembles this evening after its ten doys' ad- The fact was that e — 1 of Yellow-Fuver lu Teunosses and Tiis lins was re- Some days since the Judiclary Committee d by the fol reported a bill back to the JHouse prepured by A7, Grods, of Saugatnon, on e tubjet of b Tuls LIl was an cescotial copy of Ui 01 hw, LUt coutuing & provision wiles g con- tracla Wready tade, chobging the rav beseal Jrow L0 z Lowtsrille Cuurser-douraal, Feb. We have reports 1rom Tenuesses slppl which ure caleulated to create deep appre- They ure to the effect that during the last two or three weeks thure have becn {i these States o puwber of cases of yellow-fuver aud suwe deathis. 1t ts belicved the disvase bus bocn Heoatorial pot is bolling furiously. EBen- ator Comistiaucy’s resignation was written Sat- urday, und received by Gov. Uroswell to-day, Bagley and Chandler were both spprised of it at Vhe coryorators ure uer party, had ded Frederick 1. biwm for w0y succes: Bass, Henry C, Lillie, dusepls Edgerion, sud Oavar A, Blwons, I'I.AI)WA'\:"B REMED ES, Strong Testimony fiom :Ton, Geq the Pawer of Uadway s Rm’r}z;:l;i:;: v Caso of Seializ Rheamatisy, 4 K0. 3 VAN Neas 1y s DR, RABSAT: Tith ma paue Reifer 0y 1E% Tork, dors.Forthelastihree years 1 have jaj poXt won, Tho LI FOEiPn 16 rog A prest ot Sxteleattnd "’:1.‘&'.}?"‘:, 1ima hlnllu. L i me T BATS been thue ety tried almost all tho reme! e & (oo, BomIRg t6 R eles? “.;;';’“"*g,g;‘.'}'fi: W vefalluren, . o &t L) ave tried varans kinds of by OULTAT] AODHIEATIONY o lorente? o ey mention, Al prescrintiung e the moeoaneou iy clana, alf of which falied tokivn my pele o B65% it Jast September. nt Lha urtent reuest of 8 Iy ' 1 wann leag Mering fearfuietl ol ring A1l deiigy il anpifeation 0 g AY0 e ease, Afier bathy ne tm The warte hfented. tesving 1 b fa 5 o] c,-.,-xmnhymnncnek fh o't D 12 8 waorg g8 I8N A0t timo the paon cnlrelr awny, nltharigh | hav s 16 Tain 1y g h\mll:lv‘lnrlndrumlun 0% R0 ot of the L 7 trican! s GEU. 8Tany, RIEUMATISY, NEURALGIA, DIPITITERTA, INFLUEN, Sore Throat, Difficult Blile]f m RELIRVED IN FEW MINUTES, BY RADWAY'S READY RELIES, For boadschie, whether slck or nervor 1 nas Pheumatim uinh: 8 InA AN i sy valngan weseness in e ek, Spineor i Al neyat pains aronnd the 1 1 uriey, ewelling of ainsa, paine I the bawels, Heartiarn, g oot (e fnda, ciIblatne and frosthit Teatr Tet will afford mincdiare. ense, abn its saancall 2 o7 a few days eect a pe it cure. Pri = A= T RADWAY'S READY RELI . CURES TAE WORST PAINS in from One to Twenty Minae, NOT ONE HOUR After Roading this Advertisement. any ono Suffer with Pain, g RADWAT'S READY RELIE CURE FOR EVERY PAIY It wasthofirstand fa the 'ONLY PAIN REMEDY That {natantly stops the most excruciating paise, o 11y4_Inflamination and eutes Congesiivay wheinee of \he Lz, htomach, HOweis OF tlicr gi8ads of orpion oy une application, In from Ono to Twenty Miates, o matter hot violent or exc: thenmatic Bed-ridden, Inttr RADWAT'S REAY 0 WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE. Inflammation of the Ridneys, Inflamnation of the Blsddn Infinmmation of thie Bowels, e Congestion of the Lungs, Sore Throat, Dificnlt Lreathing, Palpitation of the eart Iysterics, Croup, Diphtheria, Catarrh, Influenza, Ileadache, Toothache, . "Neuralgia, Rheumatim, Cold Chills, Ague Chills, Chilblains, and Frest Bits The application of the Ticady Rellef to the priet p.u‘.’:flfln thie pain or difilcwity exisis will mfim cumfort, SUESEY ta sixty drops in half a tambler of waiet vfl 1o s 1ew minutes cure Cramps, bl&'llllll Bour blupsd, Heurtburn, Bick eadache, larrhas, nevlur'- Colle, Windin thio Bowely, and alf Internsi Pafas tavelers shiould alvays carry s boitis of RADWATS nfii\ D" “l‘.‘lnlll’-y with "l:ll:lhl lfill’{f:figs‘::f‘ g wiii prevent lcknest or : lllll’i: cCllEl than Freuch d‘l’lfll‘l or Ditters 41 8 Mimy FEVER AND AGUE FEVER AND AGUE cured for Aty cents. Thered not & remedisl agent fh (s world that will cure Feret and Aguo, and all other Malurions, Billouk Scirie, Fphofu, Yellow, and other evers (aided oy uttist il w6 qalckiy at BADWAY'> NEADT RALIE Fitty centa per bottle, DR. RADWAYS Sarsaparillian Resolvet, TIE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER, FOR THE CURR O EIIRDSIQDI!EA!Y- SCROFULA Oft BY BUILITIC, NEREDITARY 08 n x("“NéR“-r‘l-"}:Oxlvb‘rn: Lungs or Btomuci Siin af Lones Flobor ¥ven, c & ROLIUS AND VITIATING ORRUPTING ’X:p“z s el Complainta, Gout, Dropsy, dsib Rusum, brew chitls, Cousumpifon. Liver Complaint, &c. ol Not only does the Sarsaparilifan Ttesalsent e306Li ‘Coronie. femediat auents 1n ftie cure of curanle, BRIIC KIDNEY AND BLADDER COEIPL!L\T;% 0. Ppositive cura for n d Womb Diseases, (ravel, Disbetes, },’.fi";{{“‘“ nrwvt"nmr Inmfl:lnlnu ‘of trine, E,‘?" umizris, il rick-dint, d boalia, ater 18 Whlck, ?fl:fs o} or ihe mlxed with substances ke tha whita here (s & mort i, et et st S o brickioyg, burninx seasation wEA LY {ng water, and pata in the sinall of the back i A 1-mu:nnwu& OVARIAN TUMOR OF TEN YEARS GROWTH CU RED By Dr.RADWAY'S REMEDIES. DR, RADWAY & €0, 82 Warrea-tls DR. RADWAY'S REGULATING PILLY (i tly casted with SEes iy Ui wd B Nerresd SIS dneyn, DiAdder, sou e LA} Ferfectly tustclews, urye, regulate, ‘pu T, r'tiu, for ! adache, Geation: Dyspepata. Bllioususs. Tcrual Viscera. Werra. Puirely vexstable, contaluing 80 wercury e O htery o it followlne symptams Tex Disorders of tho higeative Orgay Con-tipation, Tuward Piles. Full the ltead, Acidity of the stogiachy NEUME ey Dlazuss of Food. Fuliness or wilght Sour Bructations, diukiage or Futter the ‘biuwmach, wimning of L4 Didicuic Liresthing, Flutiering at oF Buffocating Ectisativos Wit e stivepes | [y numwuvnh'c:’; u'-” r Lo Chest LI ng 1o the Fi&ah,, rues Afawidows of uavays villswhl (5 tprics 3 READ it « False and Trie o ¥V Send a lette; stawmp to RADWAT &C0~ 'nD Tl cion Worih thousaada Wil bescst

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