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VOLUME XXXIX. Pes". GuOjHING. Why You Should Patronize the PUTNAM Jothing House! Bry ‘First--MINER, BEAL & HACKETT, the rietors of the PUTNAM, rank among helargest manufacturers of Ready-Made Yothing in this country. fecond--They have ample take advantage of every turn in ket. Pd Third--They purchase all their cloths and materials direct from the principal looms in Europe and America, Fourth--They manufacture all their own i Fifth--They-employ none but the best gurneymen tailors. _Sixth--Their styles are original, and not to be found in any other Ready-Made Clothing Establishment. Seyenth--No better quality of Clothing emanates from.any Merchant Tailoring capital to the mar- Establishment. - . Bighth--In dealing with us you are dealing direct with the manufacturer. Ninth--We save you three profits. \ffenth--We are making 2 aipecialty of farnishing a class of Ready-Made Cloth- “ing not to be found in any other similar. establishment, - Eleventh-«It ismo longer necessary to patronize Merchant Tailors. Twelfth--The PUTNAM has been longer PIANOS. a PIANOS. “A HOST OF FRIENDS AND NO ENEMIES!” SOLD ONLY aT RE DURING the past THIRTY-EIGHT years that ‘our‘firm has been engaged in the music busi- Ress we have endeavored to maintain a reputation for selling only the best instruments in the market. ‘WWE now take pleasure in stating that we have arranged with the world-renowned firm of Wm. KNABE & CO., of Baltimore, for the EX- CLUSIVE sale of their NEW SCALE Pianos in | the States of Illinois and Iowa. TWVE.have purchased (for the first installment) TWO HUNDRED. instruments, Including every style of Grands, Uprights, and Squares. A NUMBER of ences. nave just! arrived, and are onexhibition ant sale at our warerooms, A comparison of these with other Pianos will readily establish the superiority of the KNABE in regard to quality and volume of tong, promptness of ac- tion, and elegance of case. FPHEIR undoubted thoroughness of workmanship 4 has longsince gained them a MARKED reputa- tion for DURABILITY and long standing in tune. QVER FORTY years of strict and unremitting efforts by the MESSRS. KNABE ¢t CO. to pro- duce s Piano which should be ABOVE RE- PROACH have been so successful that it was Iate- ly said by oe eminently qualified tosay it: 4 ind these Pianos have a host of friends and NO ENEMIES.” WWE. wish also to give notice that in the future our house will conduct its business upon a strict CASH basis, buying for cash only, and selling for cash of very short time. ED’S TEMPLE OF MUSIC, 4191 £ 198) . {ae REED # S0N8, i WE shall, therefore, be able to offer buyers better |. inducements than any firm in Chicago, and it will be our ambition in the future, as in the past, to maintain our acknowledged reputation as the LEADING PIANO firm of the West. “PPE ave always claimed that honorable position, not only on the amount and value of goods aold, but also upon that in which we take far more pride, viz: their general excellence and our own name for reliability. : “PVE believe the public will justify us in continu. ing to claim it until such time as some other firm shall ahow more years of business standing before the people, more numerous friends, and a wider-known reputation. We. wish the many thou: ‘would remember that they can be of the ut- most value to our house if they, each and every, one, will say a kindly word in ‘our favor to their friends who intend buying. i JX constusion, we return our hearty thanks to all our friends “apd well-wishers, whose sincere were highly appreciated during ds of our old patrons ‘words of good wil our late financial troubles, which we are happy to state are now ended by the full and complete pay- ment of all our liabitities. MO friends ond ‘strangers we extend a cordial in- vitation to visit our warerooms, where we shall be pleased to see them, one and all. A. REED & SONS. EXNBROIDERIES, &c. Hamburg established than Any other Retail Cloth- “ing House in Chicago. Thirteenth-- We have but one price te all. ’ Fourteenth--Our salesmen are. polite ‘and efficient. * Fifteenth--We are glad to exchange ‘goods to better please our patrons. * . Sixteenth--Money always cheerfully re- fanded on goods returned. : Seventeenth--The trade of the PUTNAM has more thar’ doubled during the past ‘twelve months, : Eighteenth--We have outstripped all our would-be competitors. . Nincteenth--We study tolplease. as - Twentieth--We'strire to deal with all in such a mal iL i theta manner 48 W insure trade Twenty-first--We all i -! sentation. Te ve, hae misrenre ., Twenty-second--Parties from a dis- ‘tance can order from us, and rely upon getting a perfect fit by sending for sam- yea _ rales for self-measurement. enty-third--All our goods are sewed Pe oe thread, and warranted not Twenty-fourth--We have taken advan- Yantage ot the muaeet at a season that us a ge ores moaivancee se ‘wenty-fifth--We cay the largest stock of any Retail F A areal Wee etail Clothing House in the Twenty-sixth--We mean what we say. = eagentr-serenth--Wo do .what we ad- Twenty-eighth--Our Spring Stock + be the most varied and complete Ser Hiern in this market. ‘wenty-ninth--Qur facilities. ‘ chasing cloths and materials, rae ring and producing Clothing are un- surpassed by any house in this country. seetittieth--Combining all these facts should tend to show ah gentleman that the OLD RELIABLE PUTY. the head of the country ee sates Gents’ Outfitting Establishment. Purwam CLOTHING House, 13 & 133 Clankest and U7 Madison MINER, BEAL & HACKETT, *. Proprietors and Manufacturers. W. H. FURLONG, Resident Manager. FOR SALE. “FOR SALE. HOUSES. TOBE REMCYE) IMMEDIATELY. 7 These houses havi i 1 re been bought. Rechlewo, € Western indians Ralirond Company, F them at extremely low prices for the next nly £75. WFourteenth-st., ane A ‘$700, " 2-story, only $7 # Poe ey nn Yorfurther information, apply 10°. . C, VIERLING, ~ @2 South State-st., near Twelfth, TOR SALE CHEAP, Six second-hand Sample Tranks, 7 800d condition, but too small ‘or our use. THE WESTERN NEWS “COMPANY, 44 Randolph-st. fora PHOROGRAR HY, H. ROGHER, PHOTOGRAPHER, 77-79-81 State-st., Chicago. SCALES, FAIRBANKS’ STANDARD DS. FAIRBANKS. MORSE & OO. 111 &118 Lake St, Chicago. Becarefultobuy oaly the Genuine, ~ Embroideries. SPECIAL SALE. PARDRIDGES 2,000 pes. Hamburg Edging and Insert- ing, our own importation, worked on extra quality Cambric, and many new patterns not to be had elsewhere; popular low prices. . 200 pes. Good Edging at 8, 4, 5, 6, 7, and 8c. 200 pes. Fine Edge, new patterns, at 10, 121-2, and 15c. 600 pes. Hamburg Edge, 2 to 4 inches deep, at 15, 18, 20, and 25c. 800 pes. Hamburg Embroidery, fine work, * Dest cambric, at 30, 35, 40, 50, and . 60. . * 200 pes. Hamburg Embroidery, 6 to 12 inche’ deep, at 75, 85c, $1, $1.10, and $1. 25. | ., Muslin Underwear. 200 Goz. Ladies’ Chemises, good muslin, with edging and inserting, at 45 and 50c. é 50 doz. Ladies’ Chemises, Fruit-of-the- Loom muslin, nicely trimmed with fine emb., at 75, 85, 95c, and $1. 20.doz. Skirts, géod muslin, 10 tucks, ‘only 50c. 25 doz. Skirts, good muslin, 15 to 25 _ tucks, at 65, 75, 85, and 95c. 20 doz. Night Dresses, lace edge, at 60c. 15 doz. Night Robes, 8 and 10 tacks, at 75 and 85c. 50 doz. Night Robes, Fruit-of-the-Loom muslin, with fine tucks, emb., and inserting, at $1, $1.12 1-2, $1.20, and $1.35. PARDRIDCES’ MAIN STORE, 114 & 116 State-st. FOLDING BEDS. Save Room-Rent ano Bur Burr's Parlor & Cabinet Poldin Be, El ju! Ba The mont Compt ing Mae trass for *Solid Comfort.” Send for H Iitustrated Catalogue. Mfd, sold by Mfrs Rrra pod ——— EDUCATIONAL. HIGHER-SCHOOL FOR. BOYS. 312 CHICAGO-AV. For Be ofallages. Inst: lon: nly; Graduates Harvard ang rac ya Dz mansrern oe ‘No candidates have been rejected in final examina- tons for College. _pulding and yentilation good; school in good sanitary cond! ition.”—Official report. CECLL BARNES, A. B., Alaster. BOURNIQUE’S SCHOOLS FOR. DANCING, WEST SIDE—W0( and 506 West Madison’ SOUTH SIDE—0S and 15) Twenty-tourtaat. Classes for Ladies, Children, and Gentlemen. © New Pa; sived atany\ime. ils recel For particulurs send for.Circular. ATHENALUM ACADEMY, 1. BABCOCK. Principal. ~ ‘he nextform begins Feb. 2 1870. The best English ahd Classical eauseuon given. For information in quire at SU Dearborn-st. PRIVATE INSTRUCTION PENNSYLVANIA MILITARY ACADEMY, ‘ER, Pa. Reopens Jan 7. ‘ngineering exaIstry, Civi. Ei lassi id English. Degrlees cont: Me ET KO. YAP, Pres POTTERY. ' Parties Desiring - FINE POTTERY — _ .WARES, . Can, by handing us their orders. early, have them executed with judgment by our Mr. T. J. Martin, who is now in Europe making selections for this season’s trade. . : coy Bt BURLEY & TYRRELL, 3 -& 85 State-st., Chicago. DENTISTRY. VICTORY TEETH. FILLING, 1-3 RATES. 2 o 6 e 5 rg aed is R $ RM a cy i} I 2 = & ee bag a an @ a 2 ¥8’ DENTAL PARLORS, Corner Clark und Randvlpti-sts. REAL ESTATE. Dock Property FOR SALE OR LEASE. McCHE: ‘We are now prepared to sell or lease for one or more years the Docks formerly occupied by Mears, ‘Bates & Co., on the north side of the Chicago River, located at the intersection of the North Branch with the main channel of the Chicago River, having a river frontage of about tro hundred fect. Apply to JOHN MATTOCKS, i 40 Dearborn-st, FOR SALE. | One of the Finest Residences at Riverside, cost $9,000. Large lot. with orchard and garden, Must sell within the next ten days. Fall particulars given nt Rooms 89 and @ Reaper Block. FOR SALE. JACKSON-ST. BUSINESS. PROPERTY. tween Franklin and Market-sts.; improvement, Bick Sutory and basement Sxat. Price, $1,000, Apply to CHARLES GOODMAN, Rogm 43, 116 Washington-st FACTORY SITE Of 475 feet front by 300 or G00 feet deep, with unsur- nssed Ralirond ocliivicn. Location, east of Suck. rds and just south of city limits. Price.o: r foot tor 30) feet deep. J. 1 BORE, M Reaper ‘Block. * - $200,000 Of ‘Improved City Real Estate Wanted for Cash. a Address N 28, care Tribune office. TO RENT. © TO RENT, For Manufacturing or Business Purposes. e-atory and basement brick building 56 and 53 Saath Conaise, with tho four-story brick bullding Band 57 West Water-st, directly in rear. Good light. Laser Gea aes emo aes Eh CUMMINGS & CO., 134 Ln Salle-st_ The Fine Spectacles sulted to all sights on scientific principles. Opern and Field Glasses, Telescopes, Mi- croscopes, Barometers, etc. BMANK BOOKS AND PRINTING. BLANK BOOKS, PRINTING, AND STATIONERY. J. W. MIDDLETON, 55 State-st Large Stoek, Good Work, Low Prices, ee SUNDAY, JANUARY’ 25, 1880—SIXTEEN PAGES. GRANDS, UPRIGHTS, AND. SQUARES. Established in Chicago Over 25 Years, Used “and Recommended by 25,000 Artists ; ! and Amateurs. _ : Qur Patent Nelf-Bearing Agraffe Attachment, Concave Name- Board, and Improved Veneered Bridge, | Are valmablotmprovemants, used in the Bauer Pianos only. The Bauer Cabinet Grands. The Newest dnd Most Perfect Production in the art of Piano- Making. ‘BY: the introduction of an improved VIOLIN- SHAPED SOUNDING-BOARD the volume of tone is greatly increased, and {eft entirely free from metallic qualities. ~~ Prominent Artists Pronounce It a Marvel of Perfection, Messrs. Julius Bauer & Co., Chicago, tl. ; GENTLEMEN} The Bauer-Piano which I purchased of you, lam happy to say, is growing In favor every day. The more | use it the better I tike it. ? have had Pianos,from many celebrated factories, but have fou A ind none to equal yours in pawer and purity of tone, elasticity of touch and durability. lam giad that my first good opinion which prompted me in EXCHANCING my KNABE Plano for the BAUER, has proved a lasting one. Yours Respectfully, PITTSBURG, Pa., Nov. 28, 1879. JNO. RIEBLING. A complete assortment of these Favorite Pianos will be found at our warerooms. JULIUS BAUER & CO, 182-184 WABASH-AV., between Monroe and Adams-sts, “TOLUT BACK ayn Re Coughs, Colds,- Consnmption, And all Diseases of Throat and Lungs. Lawrence & Martin, tif MADISON-ST., % Sole Agents U. S. and Canada, Importers Wines, Liquors, and Segars. For sale by Druggists and Dealers overywhere. FINANCIAL. TO LOAN. ‘The Northwestern Mutual Life-Insurance Company, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, is prepared to loan money on impreved productive property ia the City of Chicazo, i und on improved property in Cook County, at lowest current rates of interest, in sums of ‘$1 and up~ wards, free from commissions. Applications for such Touns are Invited und may be made to the Company at its office in Milwaukee, or to the undersigned, who are rovided with blanks for thut purpose, and who will urnish all needful information. OFFICE—Corner Randolph & Dearcorz-sts. DEAN & PAYNE, General Agents.¢ HEDMOND PRINDIVILLE, Special Agent. Chickgo, Jan. 23, 1890. REAL ESTATE LOANS On Improved city property, at lowest rates, made by BAIRD & BRADLEY, 90 LaSalle-st MONEY 10 LOAN In sums to suits on choice city-or Hyde Park im- proved property, at lowest current rates. TURNER & BOND, 102 Washington-st. MONEY TO LOAN ie it on improved city property at lowest Cament rates Pres teS MOORE LE 40 Dearborn-st, Room 5. AUTOTYPE. ULVER PAGE, 2. AHOYNES.Co.22 _ RETAIL STATIONERS. THE AUTOTYPE A new method of multiplying copies of. Writings, Plans, Drawings, Music,. &c., without press, acid, or water. ‘We guarantee the AUTOTYPE to be su~ |] perior to anything of. the kind in the market. Transfer Ink, 25 cents a bottle. BUSINESS OARDS, flo Trouble to Eat Fish ? —.- By using the WHITNEY FISH: BONER all. the bones, both snfall and large, can be.removed from fresh fish without: mangling the |’ fish. To be seen at No. 10 North Wells-st. ‘| being cut at La! F | consin, delivered at Chicago on WANTED. + CORSET MAKERS WANTED, Millers, Sarees Bones, ad Toners APPLY TO CACE BROTHERS & CO, MANUFACTURERS, | WABASH-AV., COR. MADISON-ST., MONDAY, 8 T0 10 A. M. WANTED TO ADOPT , A little girl between the ages of 3 and 7,an orphan, or the child of parents willing to make full surrender, by agentleman and wife in comfortable, circumstances, who will give the child selected 2 good home and edu- cation. Child must be of American parentage and parents have been legally married. All communica~ tions will be treated as contidential, Address, in writing only (an interview will be appointed If applt- gation satisfactory), R J P, Room 4, 161 and 163 La jest z “LUMBERMEN! Ayoung man who wishes to embark in the lumber trade desires to exchange an elegant piece of busi~ pens property in this elty for $4100) Ip lumiber. The building is ‘almost new, very desirable, and a good investment. A confidential correspondence ar inter~ view with any person wishing to trade lumber is so~ licited, and, is my motive in Offering this exchange ts simply to go into the lumber trade in Chicugo, any Proposals otherwise than as above will not be enter- tained, Address G 45, ‘I'ribune office. : TO LANDLORDS Wanted, To Lease for 5 years from May 1, second, third, and’ fourth floors, for manufacturing. in good business location on South Side, good light, floors to de not Jess than 40xl0,;ith steam for power and heat. Address, for one week, O 2, Tribune office, WANTED. Clothing Salesmen by a Wholesale Clothing House. Only those who can command a trade need apply. P2,"Tribune office. WANTED. To buy or to rent:a Planing, Mill with facilities for manufacturing. Address M5, Tribune office. ICE. - nt Ice for sale by the car-load, now -e Winnebago, Wis- ‘any railroad. JAMES P. SMITH & CO., 145 East Monroe-st. DENTISTRY. =: '- Dit. DAY, 133 E. Madison-st. Pa : Office open Sunday fore: ing. “noon. Also, the new style teeth, no plate. _ The Union Brass Mfg, Co. | Nos. 97 to 109 Ohio-st., ‘Baving. Ui sa Allg ree their Fou capaci repare: Foundry oP ORDERS EOI BRASS CASTINGS. — GERHARD FOREMAN, Beal Estate and Loan Office; +. 102 Washington-st; Buys and Sells Real Estate. Money to Loan at lowest rates, ADVERTISING. ‘acne rs ‘Advertising. For Space secured for City and Country Advertising. 1 or address C. hey Dowam raves ceil on 1 Dearborn-st,, Chicago. - HATS. Gents’ Dress Silk Hats, Broadway Style,’ Superior Quality, on hand ‘and made to measure. Price, 95.00, at BARNES’ Hat Store, 86 Mad-. ison-st. (Tribune Building). a BANKRUPTCY! -Gray, Heir of Heatherhigh, &c., £c. fn al fito the Ditch! That Bottonuess Ditch Called LOVERING, THE FAMOUS BOSTON BOOKSELLER, And a great portion of his valuable stock of choice, readable Books will be offered this week of . SEHEA’S Fifth and Greatest of His FAMOUS BOOK SALES! Commencing MONDAY (to-morrow) MORN- ENG at 9 o'clock will offer . 20,000 Vols. Books At prices that will induce you to buy. AT ONE CENT, Which is about as low a price as even SEA can name, we will sell the following numbers of the FAVORITE PARLOR LIBRARY Geraldine Seymour, In the Holidays, Chain of Ctr- cumstances, Cousin Estelle, Pear! of Banner Coo} ‘The Skeleton on the Heart, Captain's Daughter, Edit over 3,500 paper-bound Books all at lc. AT THREE CENTS (Just think, three little pennies) we offer the follow- ing Cholce Novels, which in Boston are having an gnormous sale atJéc per volume. ‘The series i en- je Loring’s Hub Library of Popular Novels! And few there be from Atlantic to Pacific that have Rot heard of their popularity. Judge for yourself. A Star and a Heart” by Florence Marrrst;,~ Lucky Disappointment,"by Florence Marryok: "The New Schoolma’am, or A Summer in North Sparta,” “ales of European Life,” “ Left-Handed Elsa,” and many others of Loring’s tales of the day. : ALL crs. ALL crs: ALL + CLS. “Never mind the why and the wherefore,”—3.cts. AT 10 CENTS. A miscellaneous lot of Cloth-Bound We, worth 3 to Tbe! Se ae NOW THEN! Here’s a Treat 5,080 Latest Popular Novels Allat Fourteen Cents * gorig Bound in Cloth. Some Bound tn Paper. None wore tess than toe. Most of them worth ‘ee and #1 orks of Harper's most popular novel- mbructng the w ists, and if in them all you find one that is dry und un- intéresting, bring it back tous and get your money, for we recommend them as the * Crame de la Creme * of dopular novels. GB71s cts. Don't forget the price. cts. aed 24 CENTS Is the nominal price asked for some very beautiful Cloth-Bound ‘Juveniles and Serials. ey 39 CENTS. Diamond edition of English Poets for 2c; the Poats pound in cloth fore; the gem of books, “Fairies,” fore; Bunyan’s Pilgrim’s Progress, Sic; the popular work, “Parodies,” 3c; and a host of other popular works all at shirty-nine gents. : AT wr. culdtaketwo cA) AMT 3 4. state that we have never offered such arrimmense variety of pqpular works | foe? wienly’ bound in _ OTS. | cioth orcioin and gore: CTS..- 6,300 Volumes, All at 48 afd 58c, Worth $1.50 to $2 exch. Also a fine selection at 69 AND 79 CTS. FOLKS YOU KNOW ABOUT! MRS. HOLMES, MAY AGNES FLEMING, Atany time in any place have the novels NEVER by these greatest of charming novelists been soid for less than $L4 per vol—but ‘Having secured the entire collection will offer at this sale ALL i HOLMES’ and PLEMING'S NOVELS d 2] Finest Edition—Elegant Binding, at 89 ‘Cis., “EIGHTY-NINE CTS. . Also s new lot of the POETS, bound in Cloth an Gold, at cighty-nine cents; worth $2. IT IS NEEDLESS TO SAY THAT THIS SALE WILL ATTRACT CROWDS! IT LASTS ONE WEEK ONLY. oa COME EBARLY! §@-Send postage with mail orders. IN THE SAME STOCK ‘Were a cholce assortment of VALENTINES! ‘Which we will sell at these prices: Comte Penny Val- entines,5 fora penny: Valentines, 5 for one cent; 4 Valentine “Love Cards” (worth 3c), Ie. > ) 1537's novelty. CUPID’S DARTS hictiaat UsUAL PRICE, 5 CTS. Scent Valentines for 3cts. - 1 eent Valentines for S cts. Beene Valentines for Sets." Bcenv Valentines for Iscts. “| 50 cent Valentines for % cis. $1.00 Valentines for @ VALENTINE CARDS, ENVELOPES, At prices peculiar to SEA. .: Now in New York,is daily forwarding us car-loads of gll kinds of goods from the, GREAT AUCTION SALES, ” GOTTONS, FLANNELS, : ” BANKETS, LININGS, Rosie 2 Underwear, Gloves, Notions, Fancy Goods, Jewelry, Boots and Shoes, : Hardware, ‘Tinware, Crockery, ete., etc.s i ‘At less than, half usual prices. SE : aa " Ten Salesladies wanted. their se: PRICE FIVE “CENTS MAINE'S “MUDDLE, The Entire Militia of the State Ready for Any Con-= _ tingency. ~ Positive Evidence Regarding the Fusionist Revolu- tionary Schemes, The Affair Engineered by Prom- inent Parties Qutside of the State. An Attack Upon the Capitol Was to . Have Been Made Last Night, But the Prompt Military Prep- arations Thwarted the Whole Plan. A Move in Force to Be Made Upon the Fusion Legis- . lature. Gov. Davis Congratulated from All Parts of the Country. Democratic Governors, Among Others, Send Words of Encour- agement, . MILITARY PRECAUTION. THE STATE-HOUSE GUARDED. - Boston, Mass., Jan. 24.—The Boston Her ald?s special from Augusta says that three companies of troops anda Gatling-gun gar- rison the State-House. PILLSBURY. Pillsbury says in his daily Standard this morning; “MEN or Marve: The next article on the program is to disperse by force the Legis- Tature convened in Union Hall. Are you, as free men, willing to submit to this outrage? See to it that your representatives are pro- tected. Thisis the culmination of the out- rage inflicted on Democrats and Greenbackers by the stalwart pimps of the Republican party.. Who is the man who will now:step out of our.ranks and side with - the cowardly men, intrenched in the State- House, who tremble at the sounds of. their own voices, and do not feel safe unless backed up by the bayonets of the State militia? Let the end be what it may, history will read that, Corporal Davis was_ the. first man in the State of Maine to authorize the array of bayonets at the State-House,. to keep from its portals the citizens of the Com- ‘monwealth.”” : a . Adjutant-General Beal, Maj.’ Nye, Capt. Small, and other military men, are in the .State-House. | Every military gompany. in Maine is under arms. The ‘Gatling gun at the State-House faces the front door and could sweep the stone-flagged terrace with a death-hail, 8 HINT. | SSarH’ * The Fusionist Gov. Smith: hints that the Republicans may get all the fighting they want. Capt, ‘Blick, of the Fusion staff, says that all he asks for is to be arrested. It isre~ ported that a case of carbines is secreted at his down-town office. DON’T LIKE IT. : A. G. Gould, the legal adviser of the Fu- sion Government, characterizes the moving of troops here asa deplorable act, and sure ‘to rebound to the political advantage ot the Fusionists. “It is,” he says, “the biggest blunder yet made by the Republicans.”” ~ PREPARED. All the military in the State will be here by night, if the Fusionists carry out plans they are.alleged to have matured. “No FOOLING ANY LONGER,” is the Republican talk to-day. The State- House is converted intoa sort of barracks. Stoves are in the cellar to cook .the army rations of beef, etc., for the troops. At the Adjutant-General’s office they have informa- tion which is said to justify the calling out. of the militia. : GOV. DAVIS . is strongly urged to at once disperse the Union Hall Legislature and the Fusion Gov- ernment. Sunday night the troops will be under arms. The Republican authorities as- sert that if there is civil war the responsi- bility rests upon the Fusionists. KNOWS WHERE HE STANDS. Bostos, Jan. 24—A special from Augusta says: Gov. Davis. said to-night he had not — felt a single regret since he had taken the decisive step: of calling troops to the State- House. The step had been urged upon hint for several days by his military advisers, but not until‘evidence of a conspiracy to seize the State-House’ had ‘accumulated to a start- ling amount did he feel the least justified in xercising his prerogative as Commander-in- Chief, and then onlv to protect the public property and uphold the laws. ‘The strain’ upon. republican - institu- tions has been great throughout the. whole controversy, but he could see ne shade of ar- bitrary action in employing the citizen sol- diery of the State to protect the Government recognized by the SupremeCourt. When all the evidence of conspiracy was ready for the press the public:at large will see - HOW WISE THIS ACTION HAS BEEN. “The Governor was gratified to see how uni-° | vérsally the press of the country of both parties had upheld the right in Maine. Gov. Stone, of Mississippi, has officially recognized Gov. Davis. ceoped Sentinels were, to-night placed ontside the State-House, and the corridors are. all guarded, fre oe Col, White, of Bangor, was telegraphed to- night! to’ guard the ‘State Arsenal at that place. ae th e _ Aveusra: Me., Jan.:2&—The -presence: of military. inthe, StateHouse somewhat’ éx- cite-the populace; who: murmur at military rule, and indications of 3 ‘movement, to In- : timidafe - ~~" -The-Republicans claim it was the of the troops. that-brought the Fa: resence lonists to case to. the. Su ~ About iC The whole. force-could: be brought into: tine~ inamoment. There isa patrol about town Fetching for a ert ory town Weve men: are pos ar instant information incase of any threa\ ing:demonstrations. The military and readiness for movement of *“A:drummer; wha "has State ‘he. sold 200 revolvers and - rifles. ere are no indications. of an’ out break’at this time, - though there ls consider- able activity among a certain:olass. ‘Henry Ingalls, of Wiscasset, went to Ban- wt the-kind. . .- and induced them to refer the = preme Court. ~ CIE: half the’ force is on™ duty at once. Executive sre doth in been -through ‘the - fifty