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ontinted, bo ¢ q aly made will 1S ree ated, Fe ena Mannger of the Jie Dav ia that all the materials for the it shal been secttred, and Hy it Ie mel to have ane alle expe ray d vy for 1 ‘aa speedily ns possible, ia won BO ‘of operatives would be Ans a a "rom 11% previously omploye se . ghout 1400, - I yISVILLE & NASILVILLE. J 10! SHARD Seite «ibe : to The Chicago ee. This was the date sob ee tannuat meeting for tho transfer ma oaek jn the proportton SF ae aligns " ; of the Louisville & om of tho old stock 0} fis Peer Some of IIroad Company, Sabsillo Raving been doubled. ca havi ers menutiia obtained the Chancery Court at yshiarcho! e minoritys) 1 Jnjunetion fron ining tho proposed ., restraining tha p Sashville, Le ‘Tuesday afternoon Mr. transfets vn, a shareholder, made ae Donohue, of the applteat this clty, for o t apreme Court tion, repeating the plementary In the Nashville yon which es a obtained, and sta ne the latter’a existence, tt el the application on tho ground te facts cited wero Insufficient, and v ring that the Nashville Court has no jet over the transfer oflico in this ai un COMPANY TO TRoCcERD‘ I oa nator {n the usual way. This yelon was not generally known to-day, god, accordingly’, only a comparatively few hates werepresented’ for transfer. ‘These ‘ere promptly, transferred, ag though no in- jpnetion were in oxistence. On the street be application of Mr. Goodnow was regarded 03-0 shrewd dodge, Instlgated tho ofllcers of the Company, fo relleve themselves of tho necessity of steying tha order of the Nashville Court, ‘the Directors of the Loulsvillo & Nashville Company held a special meeting to-day In this tity. President IL. Victor Neweoinb handed inhls resignation, which wasaccepted, and 9 resolution of thanks was, unanimously passed whim for his services, E11. Green, for- erty first Vice-President, was clected Preat- ‘dent EP. Alexander, formerly second Vice- Preldent, was chosen first Vice-President, aid CC, Baldwin, one of the newly eclocted Directors, was chosen second Vice-President, MIL NEWCOMD sill retalns hfs position og Director. In his etter of resignation he says that he 1s com- ied to adopt that course by absolute com- mand of hig physlefang, and adds: Itisncedices for me to sny Ido so at this timo ‘with considerable reluctance, 18 I would natu- nily ike tosce carried to successful consuin- mation under iny Immedinte administration ccr~ tala projected inensures which I have concelyved tobo of Inestimallo value to the vontinued prospority and usofulness of this corporation, Notably, Frefer to nn extension of our systeny toen independent connection with the great country west of tho Mississippi, together with tbe completion of the Knoxville Branch, anda pure advantagvous connection vin the Evans lle, Henderson & Nasbvilic lino with Chicago andBt, Louts. ‘ 1 AM GRATIFIED TO KNOW, however, that tho present Hoard is In porfeot and unanimous sympathy with me in these great measures, which, | confidently concolve, aro dong essential to soltdity and coment tho Ines nowcomprised under the control of this Com- pany in ono vast, comprehensive, and perfected smem. Mr. Neweomb's father, Il. D. Newcomb, wasoneof the founders of the Loulaville & ashville Railroad, From the organizution of tha Company to the day of his death, In ig24, he was continuously In its service In the ssively of Director, Vice lente BRIC-A-BRAC,. OLD LACES, ETC. New York Times, Nov, 30, ‘Tho sale of the collection of brie-n-brac and antiques which las been on exhibition at Schenck’s Art Gallery, in Nassau strect, was continued yesterday afternoon, The sales Were mainly of old laces and cabinet speci- mens of French and Chinese fang, ‘Ihe pur- chasers wera disposed to bid enrefully. About 150 spectators wero in the room, and any who came to satisfy thelr curiosity re- nalned ta buy. Following were tho sales; Acapof point d'Alencon Ince, made during 2 'Bereign of Louis X¥., was sold for $13. A founco of Iruxsela ucedie-point luce, modern, tenfnches deep by four and one-third yarda long, sold for $2u2.t0. A polutd'Alencon collar ofthe latter purt of tha olghtconth century, In ‘ta style called rococo, twenty inches long mmdtwo Inchos wide, brought 5, A pleco of Vulenclennes pillow-Ince, of the eoven: tenth century, sold for 10, A pleco of TArentan, thirty-four inches long and {ro and one-fourth docp, of tho olght- feoth century, tho ground of which was f elabornto design, consisting of a largo Bix- Ried mesh, worked cver with tho button-hole Mtteh, was wold for 87, A Anu speelinen of Brus ks lappet polnt d'Angloterre, of the olehteenth century, was sold for $8. ‘The pricoof a hand. kerebief which once belonged to Mrs, Fitzher bet, trimmed with Vatonclonnes two and one- Yalf Inches deep, made In the early part of the Preent century, wna $100. Aun Indian embrold- Srediaco shawl, soyenty yonrs old, brought &0; sa Mechlin veil, ulghteenth btontury, $37.60; ; hite parasol, polnt applique cover, with fury andle studded with turquols and pearls, #80; an teeittiagsad mug, #40; a Spanish Chantilly : lack and gold Ince, innde in Chantilly in vearly part of this century, $47.60; a cabinot page fun, 100 years old, with the decoration Alexander's visit to Diogenes, Japaneso a e, and inounted In Franco, $25; an untiquo Pod! Montt cnsket, $90; a royal Sevres pinte, ag the elpher of Loute Philippe, and bolona- Parks Srtiiae to'tho Chateau Chnmpagno, $10; Nig Amoxes enamel of Correygio's * Holy m" mounted In cbony and mothor-of pearl, to MUCK MARRIED, 38 RelMeNScIMIDEIS PA TASRDINARE EXPERIENCE, a Yonk, Doc. 1.—Mrs, Theresa Rel- itn figed 32, has been arrested In ten 42) ona charge of bigamy and lar- me ad & young man sho recently married ihe ate as her accessory Iu the larcuny. ba habe: dewetlves, to have had four- *vbears she married men with the view qyabung them of afl thelr personal proper- dig et, and then abandoning them, Nit Kerens, A fresco paluter of Newark, red i Whom she was married Aug, 23 Inst, ine to pursne her after she had iin of clothing, jewelry, sounit of $768, and he had the satls- : bh snus hor Imprisonment, eect ght she tttered sereams when the Anant Chtered her room, and, running to of the ; tried to syvullow oxalle acid, Somo hg Sroperty was found upon her, to- wise th twenty-four pawnetlekets, ‘ho ; Ta Eivlng the names of Mr, and Mrs, es luenschilder, broke down at the Danan ee and wept like children, Tho ’ he was unly 23 y6ars old, trate ones Were locked up to awalt ox- 1 NewJersoy, Relmenschelder was Yrnuets a {hs Woman Oct, 80, 1877, by tho Rey. Other by nelder, of this clty, who, In an- Pras case In Brooklyn on Monday, buckets ed of Tunning 8 matrimonini Ubougt Schneider, in this ense sald, ieaste he had been a clergyman twenty, Nd-sariet had a ehurel, Hu nid he tad neath ed thirty couples In Noveinber, hen id Within a year, Five of the howe rhe Relmensehetder ‘married aro » Out nine are not yet accounted for, THY + 4 “PASSION PLAY,” TwvuLe oR stk. ALUEY, Yew vu Dupateh to The Chicago Tribune, hdres uk, Dec, 1.—In viow of the sudden Danese of the “Passion Play,” Tne 2 Abbey yeeee wondent called upon Henry 7 aterday to learn lis Intentions, and money, only thing that prevents an adyunce in rates Js the nction of tho Wabnst in making the rites #1 leas than charged by other ronda. If st eenses to do thia nnd deolares its Intention to make tho fame rates as charged by competing Hines, the latter mean to restore rates” to Rt. Louis and Kansas City to about $4 and $3 reancetively. Thisis ia high ns tuo rates can bo mado far some time to come, bonus thoan nro tho fures nt which tho roads have flooded the tnarket with unlimited tickets. As long a8 thoge tickets remain in the hands of autsiders It will not bo possible for the ronds to make rates higher than the tickets were sold tor, because nn advance would forco tho fitalness on the roads Heatly injure those Mr. Abbey was found at his oMcant the Park ‘Thoatro, writting tettors, sending messengers in every direction, and having the look of a rath almost overwhelmed with work, He “The abandonment of tho ‘Passion Hay’ has put mo tna baitsituation, Lhave boon pros paring for over a month to produeo that oxtibi- Hon—L du not cail it a performance,—with a Perfection of dotall that would leave nothing to do destrad, Mr. Morso, tho futhof, Is 8 fine scholar, and baa spent a numbor of years in diligont study of nnctont Oriental architvcture and costiuimos. Itwas his desiro and mine not ouly to pleaso but to Instruct the public by tho scenery and mounting of this production, Flvo artists have been engaged upon tho sconory, four nt Hooth's Thentro and one at a studio in Fourteenth streot.” “What will bocome of this scenery?" ‘It will hnvo to be all painted out and tho mas terial used for other productions, with tho ox eeption of n fow things that can be used at any time, Tho properties which have been made for it aro nonrly all usciess, us We du very fow plays now in which we can introduce things used in tnelent Judean. Everything waa rendy except the fow mininor dotalis whtoh aroalways lott until the Inst momont,"* “WIL Booth's Theatro bo closed during tho POLITICAL - POINTS. Deacon Smith Gives His Impres- sions Concerning the Com- ing Administration, Gen. Garfield Will Not Mix with Pollticnal Quarrels in which sold tho tickets, and States. that did not soll uniimited tekota during the contest. Tho great problem, therofore, before a pormanent peace can be established, Is how to xet buck the unlimited tickets now in tho hands of speculators. 1t48 proposed to offer a premium of ty per cont to tho holders of sitch tiekets, and itiabelfeved that sich offer would induce thom to present their tickets to tho railroads for roe dempuon, for otherwise thoy would run tho risk of mulfertig heavy losses by tho railroads making permanont the low rites ut which these uniiin> ted tickets wore sold. —s CHICAGO & WESTERN INDIANA. Judge Jameson yesterday morning decided tho motion of tho defendants tn the cases of tho Chienzo & Western Indlana Rallrond Company ngalnst the Luke Shore & Michigan Southern and Chlengo, Rock Island & Paoliic Raiiroads to transfer tho easca to tho United States Circutt Ho Will Undoubtedly, However, Deal Promptly with Postering Politicians. | Frionds of Gov. Cullom, of Mitnols, Pushing Him for a Cabinet : - Position. Bon Harrison Appears to Have a Walk- Away for the Indiana Sena- moret apart for thu Passion Play?" torabip, Court, The Judge satd thoonly fact put in Issue “Ob, no, Such emorgancles as this eail for vee was that of the citizenship of tho parties, ns to Prompt notion. It ts alwaya very bad policy to whother tho potitioner, tho Laku Shore Itend, olusoa thentro, no matter what may be tho - Olio. wasn forelgn corporation 80 28 tocntitic it to Spectat Dtepateh to The Chteagn Tribune. trouble, Ehave arranged with Mr. Palmer, of have the causo removed. Tho petition alleged the Union Square Thoutre, for tho use uf the CINCINNATI, O., Dee, 1L.—Richard Bmith, of the | that tho Lake Bhore Road was a New York cor- “Colobruted Caso,’ and f ahall produce it noxt | Gazette, who came from. Wushington with Gen, poration within tho menning of tho Inws of Con- watt uelalng for tho purposo some of the peo- series robrned home to-day. When asked ba ress 2 bonatrngd by the Gourt, vit boing well jo who would have a ¥ 0 Garfield's choice for the Ohio Bcnalorship, be | settled at ‘or ho rpuses a Play." Bpoared In tho Passion | cigs Gen, Garilold will take absolutely no | ligation “in olthor | Htnte or, Fadornl a corporation was f citizen of thut Stato under whoeo Inws it oxisted ns a corporation, Irrespective of the individunis that night muke up the corporation. Tho Iuka Shore Road was mundo up by successive consoll- dations of n road originally existing in flinols, called tho Northern Indiana & Chicago iaitrond Conpany, with diferent roads running townrd the senbonrd. Such a compound road running through different States wasn corporation in ench one’ of those several States. In the abe sence of allirmutive allegations tu tho contrary, the Court wottid havo n right to presume that tho Lake Shore ton, inn sult brought ngainst it without nny specitienuon that it was a foreign corporntiogy was an Ilinols corporation. There was ro ofher corporation existing of which the Court could take any cognizance, unless it were compelled to by speclal allegations i@ tbe papors before tt. Tho Luke Shoro Road algo, in other, suits, recently,had admitted it was an titnals company, and could not now cquita ably be heard to urge tho Cont CEE: The Itigas tion then, bolng between two Iflinois corpora tlons, did not present a caso entitling the de- fendant to a removal, ond the potition would be dented. . Mr, High, as attorney for the Lnko Shore Rond, fs now taking steps to transfer tho cuse under the act of 1875, by tiling tho papors in the Federal Court, . —- THE EASTERN ILLINOIS. ‘The sensational morning paper still continucs tomanufacture * newsy" reports about con- templated: combinations and consolidations of rallronda in order to assist cortain speculators in Vandorbilt and Wabush stock. ‘Tho Intest in that Iino fa the report of a coutempinted consol- Sdation of tho Eastern Milnols with tho Wabash. Ag tho paper which publishos tho canard takes the precaution to add * that, until more defiuit information can be obtained, it is safe to pro- sumo thore {a no truth In the report,” {t is hurd- ly necessaay to show the motives which in- splred its publication, President Iuidekopor of tho Eastern IIlinole is at prosont in the East, but hostated tonTummune roporterabouta montiago when siinilur reports worg clirrent and thu fuct was published at tho thio in THe THmuNe, that no such thing is now or ever has been contem- plated, There is n working arringement, ho suld, with tho Wabash us rogurds the inter change of business nt Evanaville, but further thnn that bis road bas nu connection with it. Mr. Andrew Crawford, a Director and promi nent stockholder of the Enstern Tllnuis, re- nested a ‘TRIDUNE reportor yostordny to dony tho cunard us basciess and falsc, Ho sald the Wotash did not own a single share of stock or any bonds of the Eastern [linoig, All the stock that was In tho market, bo sald, was bought up lately by Preaident Huldekoper and some of tho prosont Directors xt nbove par, sono of it at 10. ‘Tho Wabnah was not after such hivh- priced roads; it only wants cheap game. —— hand !n tho Sonatorial fight In Ohfo nor clsu-» whore, If ho doos here ho must in other States, fg he hns been strongly Jmportuned todo. Any one who undortakes to trada on his supposed Pproferences will be committing a fraud.” “How nbout bis Cabinet?” “Tita Cublnot will Lo mado up when the time | comes out of tha very best muiterin! ate talnable, and frrespectlyo of Senatorial election resulta, If, howover, Sherman shall secure tho Ouio Sonatorabip, Gov. Fostor will doubtless stand moro of achanco to go into tho Cabinet. Ho would make a far better Secretary of the In- terlor or Postmaster General than he would Senator, ‘In this resyect it Is imposstble to avoid tho reflection that Shorman would tako his placa at the head of tho Sonate from the moment ho entered, while Foster, with all his really adinir- ablo qualitics, would commence at tho bottom and have to work up. Sherman went into Mnyes' Cabinot with a feeling ho expressed to Mo repoutedly of slucere regrot at leaving the Senate, and only from a senso of profound duty to take tho piace.” “Doca Gen, Garflekt!'s heavy anpronching In- borsand responsibilities begin to weigh him down, Mr. Smith 7” “Gen, Garfield bas tho faculty of thinking quictly, and persons who sollclt favors at his hands will haven tolorably prompt yes or no, Hofaunlike Mr. Hayes in thts respect, being possessor! of more decision and porhaps firmness of charactor. Ho {s,however.in anything but good hoalth Just now, and wanta rest and the Lest of attention to his physteat condition. He enunot cat or assimilute the food he dogs take, and must have ome sood, careful nursing or his hvalth may be soveroly finputred.” ‘PT. BARNUM. BICK AND DISCOURAGED, Bpretat Wapateh to The Chicago Tribune, New York, Dec, 1.—A_ recent statement to the effect that the Barnuin Museum Com- pany had money enough to purchase the alte of Madison Squars Garden, and erect the proposed Mugcum Bullding thereon, proves | to have been incorrect. ‘Tho faets are that the grand scheme hns been abandoned, and that this result fs principally due to the dim- eulty encountered In obtaining the necessary. subscriptions, P.T. Barnum, whose name was at the head of the ehterprise, 1s toa Il ' to converse on business inatters to any grent extent, but those who have been with Idi datly at the resitlence of his son-in-law, Sain- uel H. Hurd, No. 334 Lexington avenue, nu- thorize-the stntemont that Mr. Barnum de- nies tho intention of the Company to pro- ceed furthor in the project. Tho magnitude of Mr. Barnum’s undertaking In consolldat- ing his own and the London shows, and ar- ranging thelr winter quartors at Bridgeport, has, perhaps, in the opinion of his friends, had something to do with the abandonment of the museum enterprise. Mr. Barnum’s condition last evening was but litte changed from that of tho past few days. GOTHAMITEMS, THE LONG ISLAND FIELD TRIATS OF DOGS. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Nuw. York, Dee. 1.—The all-age stake closed Inst night with twenty-seven entries, ‘The interest In the result {s very grent, ag there ara so many “ good ones” in the stake, Bryson's Gladstone 13 a hot favorit over the field, Asovere easterly storm cominenced this morning at 4 o'clock, By daylght several Inches of snow had fallen, and then it turned into rain. ‘The trials aro postponed until the weather permits them to be con- Mine! It is hoped that to-morrow will be clear. ILLINOIS. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Srrincrreun, Ilt., Doc. 1.—The meeting of the Electoral Cotlege here to-day, as well ns tho ses- ston of tho courts ind the Agricultural und Millera’ Conventtons, bas attracted a number of prominent pollticlaus to the uity, and consldera- ‘bte wire-pulling has been indutged In, Several delegations from Southern Ilinois are hore, secking to sccure the uppointmont of differunt Egypulan stalwarts on the Rallrond and Ware- house Cominission, but the most interesting de- yelopment of tho day was tho fact that tha friends of Gov. Cullom aro discussing tho pro- baat af his appolntinent tun Cabinet position y Gon. Garilold in ense Itlnois should be awarded a place In bla Cabinet. While tho mate ter was freoly discussed, and the Governor's ilt- ness for such n position was generalty conceded, there {s little probability that, even should President Garfletd tender tho Governorauch wn Appolotmont that bo would consent to accept it. Tho name of Secretary of State Hurlow fs non: tioned in connection with tho Scorotarysbip of the Senate at the coming session. FAIR, ‘Tho attendance at the St. Francis Xavier's Chureh fair held in St. Franels Navier’s Chureh, in West Sixteenth street, has beon Increasing nightly since the opening, and in view of tho great success alrendy achieved ithas been deelded to keep tho fatr open until Monday evening, when nl the articles remaining on tho several tables will be dis- posed of, TYo-night Mayor Cooper and tho sens Op blot Wiltiam 2. Gace, visited the fair, CHICAGO, PEKIN d& SOUTIIWEST- BRN RAILROAD. ‘Tho following is a synopsis of tho report for October of 8. 13, Reod, Resolver of the Chicago, Pekin & Southwestern Railroad Company, which report was illed yesterday befure Judge Drum- mond: LEVI PY. MORTON. Wasirxaton, D. C., Deg. 1.—Itis sald, authors {tativoly, here to-day that Lovi P. Morton, of Now York, will no longer consent to tho uso of his nume in conneetion with tho Sccrotaryship of tho Trensury under Gen. Gurticld, and ho, bas gone back to Now York to enter upon canvass for tho Senrtorship, Under Kee, 43 of tho Itovised Statutes, Mr. Murton Is ineligible to appointment ns Secrotary of tho Treasury, on account of bis doaling in Government und State securities, He isa member of aybanking-hougo in Lonuon and New York. 4 ‘The following ts tho prolitbitory clause in tho section alluded to: 8r0.:43, No porson appointed to the office of Seeretary of the ‘Treasury, or First Controller, or FiratrAuditor, or freasurer, or Itegister, shall directly or indireetly be concorned or intorosted In carrying on tho business of trade: or commerce, or bo owner fn whole or in part of any sei-vessel, or purchaso by himscir, or wnothor In trust for him, any public tands or other public property, or bo concerned in tho purchase or disposul of any public securitics of any State, or of the United Stutes, etc, — PRESIDENT ITAYES. CrevenAnn, Deo. 1.—Tho Herald's special saya: “Pelyate Dalzell wrote to President Hayes, stating that he had heard his name montioncd Jn connection with tho Ohlo Senrtorahlp, and ine quiring {f ho was intno fold, Tho Prosident's roply was liconte, After tho dato and address, trends: ‘No. It. I, Uoyes,’ Tho President has othorwigo oxprosscd himeclf thut uftor tho ox- pleation of blu term hoe will pormanently retire to private Ifo at bls home fn Vremont, 0." KILKENNY, A numbor of gentlemen in this elty who style themselves the “Parnell Land League,” {n opposition to the regular “Irish National Land League,” having headquarters In Acad- emy Hull, have issued an appeat for nid for “Vand Reform in Ireland”? Dr. Kearney, of No, 133 Enst Twenty-elghth street, bs the President of the organization. WOMEN. Through tho courtesy of Col. Porter, the Women’s National Rellef Assocition have opened an office at_ tho Twenty-second Regl- ment Armory on Fourteenth street, whera the Recording. Seeretary, Miss Alice Sand- ford, will be daily from 10a, 1m to 4p. m., to anawerdinquiries, receive contributions, ete. \GUN. No P. BANKS lectured under the auspices of tho John A. Dix Post, Grand Army of the Republic, at Chickoring Ilall, to-night, His tecture was preceded by a concert given by Harrison Millard, Prof. Carreno, Mrs, Do Carl, Miss Wade, and the Mozart Musleal Union. Gen, Grant was present, Gen. Banks’ subject was “Tho Amertean Volunteer Soldier.” “ BUANDS FHOM TH DUNNING, There is reason to believe that the deposit- era in the two Nowark sayings:banks which failed some timo ngo—tho Dimo Savings Bank and tho Newark Savings Institudion— Passenger onrmngs. Milonye eurnings.. Telegraph carnlags.. Express earnings, Account of F, E. Hinckley, Itecciver,. Migcollancous earnings... Balunee on hand ut lust report Total, DISBURSEMENTS, Operating expenacs,... Now freight curs... +++. Frolght curnings, ete, Passonger earulugs,...... Mileage earnings, Ttyht of way. Chirged oth Old puy-rolls Batance on hand... THE CHICAGO & ATLA It {s now certain that tho Chicago & Atluntic Raltroad, whioh is to ylvo the Erie and tho Now York, Panneylvania & Oho (Atlantic & Great Wostors) Ratironds a direct and independent outict to Chicago, will be built during next aum- mor, This roud was Incorporated and cosh meoneed soveral yenrs ugo, but owing to tho pnuic of 187 the funila gave out and work was tomporarily suspended. itis graded from Ma- tion, O., to Kenton, and through portions of Iu- diuun, A partof the rout is laid with a three foot gauge in Indiana, which will bo takon up in tho ‘ spring and replaced with tho regular will bo paid another dividend in 9 short standard gauge, Several efforts’ bayo Leen thue, and perhaps bo paid In full, ‘Chis bo- INDIANA, Jaade alike isi Bi complote the Hof Is based on tho fact that the Ohio & Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, atli¢r thoy fulleds Tho Company yas ‘rea ane feed about six months ago, und n syndicate formed to furnish the funds for its humediate cotopletion, ‘Tho iron for the rond has already Yeon purebased, and is now on its way from Europe, and the contracts haya all been ict. Lvorything {8 in. readiness to begin work 18 Hoon as tho weather will permit. ‘The Ine bus ging at Murfon, O.,0n tho New York, Pounsy t+ vanla & Ohlo, and will run through Kenton, Bt. Marys, Celinn, — Siuit ALuutington, and Rochester, Lnd., to Chi Chesapeake bonds, of which both banks held a large quantity, and which were believed to be worthless, have lurgely appreciated In value, and will soon bo quoted at par, MATCHE: Thoro are only twenty-five match-factorics in the country, sevon of which are fn Now York, MUSSNS, DREXKL, MORGAN & CO. have sold thelr Interest In the Long Isiand Rallroad to Austin Corbin and other jentle- nen connected with Improvements on the island, whose names both the firm and Mr. Corbin refuse to disclose, ‘They also refuse to state the exact amount of shares Involved or tho price obtalued. ‘A BROAD PIRLD, + Tho Rey, Joseph Bradfurd Cleaver, pastor of tho Church of the Disclples of Christ, Twonty-ninth strect, car Broadway, lect- ured to-night on “Feminine Follles and InDIANAVOLIS, Init, Doc. 1.—Gov,-eloct Por= tor, although taking no part In tho Senatorial r squnvble, ia of opinion that Gon, Harrison is cortain to bo elected un thy frat ballot, The Hon, Goorgo W. Fricdley, of Redford, Chairinan of the Republican Stato Commiittco in 1870, waa in tho ulty to-day, and in an inter- view oxprossed tho opinion that every one in his section of tho Stute was decidudly for Hurrison, although tho utmost kindness t4 expressed toward othor candidates, THE RAILROADS. 'TIH PASSENGER WAT, Tho Wubash Rallway yesterday reduced tho rates fram Chicazo to Kaneus City to $3, tho rate by that road heretofore boing 81, These are Mmilted rebate tickots, the Company require ing passongors to deposit $10, and giving thom a rebate order on {ts agent ot Kansns City for $7, ‘Tho officials of tho Wabnsh here claim that thle reduction is simply the 81 tesa than is chargod by any vthor Uno until bottom tyures have been ty 0. THE PACIFIC ROADS. * Special Dispatch to The Chtcazo Tritunn Bostox, Dev, L—In regard to the ramored consolldution of tha Union and tho Contral YaciNo. iatlwaya it may bo sald, that thero have been soveral conferences of tho loudluy ownors in both corporations without any: result ns, yet. Several leading Westorn raltrond-men had a meeting here to-day in which the matter of consolidation was ture therconslderod, The geneni impression scoms to bo that n consolidation might bo accomplished if tho Contral managers were willing to mako Foibles.” such conceysions as tho Union Pacific : < reached, und, a8 they understood tho Alten had “PULL AccousT,ov TiKg aTEAMBIIE DISAB: | reduced tho ruto to Kauss Clty from 8 to $1, | fem tea ret or Ho cantee alia: Me thoy simply dropped 81 below that flxure, Tho Alton people, however, clalm that they huve made nosuch reduction, and stillcantinuc toxell tickots. to Ransaa City at $5, at which Ogures thoy ey thay can get all tho bustuess thoy cun handle, The Hock Istand Rond bns reduced rutes to Kans sis City from $7 to 25, and ulso clalms to du a Dig busincas. at that figure, Tho Burlington till continues to oburge $7 to Kansas City, but av ull tho othor Kunwas Clty routes huve mado reductions it will hardly hold to that Aguru inueb longer, and the prospects are that it will meot tho rity mado by the othor rows or oven go boluw thom before many days baye sed. A sensational moraing shoct trica to create tho finpresslon yesturduy that the rites ta tho East wero ojala belay cut, A thorough hnvestl- wiutton whows tat tho nows wis an wo pir with tho slush publlahed by that paper during: the lust few weeks, ‘The announcement wad mado to help the seulpers to browk tho castern fries, which aru at present moro faithfully ad- herod to than over botoro, During tho past two days the scilpers buve been selling tickots to Now York for tess than tho rallronds were doing, Buc this fa un old trick of tholns when thoy want to bron tho rates, All tha roadd Ieading ont show conchislvely that thoy huye made uo cut nor pid commissions sineu the ayreemont to restore Fated wad ontered into two weeks ago. Tho passcnyer ayents in this clty say thoy could not Violuto this agreement $f thay wuuted ty, for to do so would certainly coat them their posivons, us the Geavrat Managers of the varie ous roads aro determi! to nave the agrees ment rigidly mulntained, As long us tho East- ern rounds stand by their agreement thore fs Ho possiuitity of weebnnre Hs tho Western war, aud Apresont investment. Ono heavy railway ins vestor Uhluke that undor tho present aspect of alfulnt there are about two chinees out of five that tho consolidation will bu effected, but he doubts if it will be wrranued lu the scar future. , NEW NOAD OPENED. Speciat Dispatch to The Chteago Tribune, Torena, O., Dec. 1.—Tho now Tulodo, Delpkas & Durlington Iullroad, narrow gungo, was openod to-day for business, and frolght rocolyed for ‘Toledo, Routh Toleda, Waterville, Grand Rtapida, Holgute, Ponte Dolphos, Rpurncerviile, Shune's Crossing, Wilshire, Decatur, aml Bly fon, Q.; Warren, Ind; aud alt juternivdiute stue jous, The erylng of bogus, newspaper “ Extras’? in the tip-lown streets has grown to bea grent nulsance, but there Is no law which al- Jows a police officer to muko un. arrest for such an offense, ' We & 0. = ‘To the Weatern Assactated Press, Nurw Yous, Dec, 1.—-The new Baltimora & Olilo ling from this city direct was formal- Jy opened to-day by the departure of the three trains which will hereafter bo run daily, Thot p.m, train was’ p large one, having two of tha new Baltimore & Ollo sleepers attached. All the trains of tho Ballimora & Oho now, leave this city from tho foot of Liberty street, and run through ne change to tho princlpal Western cities, e PENSONAT, Bpectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Br, Louis, Dov, 1.—T. D. Hates, Superintendent of the Chicugo & Alton Head, after spending two. rey in looking after the lotoretts of bis rond in sthig city, returned to Chlenga thia snorning, Ge ie owerse Sannyure't, Ee Cassidy Cons oral Freight Agent; Jobo O. Day, Atlorney; and James Dun, Bogineer, of the St. Louls & Sau Frauclaco Rallroud, have gous to OsweRo, Kus, —— SHORE OF COAL, Spectat Piapatch to The Chicago Tribune Four Dovax, In, Dec. 1—Tho coal-miners Struck to-duy, This wilt scriously omburrags the IMtlnuly Central und tho Bt Paul & sloux City In Lowa, ‘Tho intter road reports only coul ou hand to last all cnylues three hours, and baye ordered moat frolyht-trains discontloucd fur tho. IRISH AYMPATINIZERA, Tho Brooklyn Land-Leaguers met Inst evenlug in Jefferson Mall, and appoluted a committee to confor with the New York tuembers in referenco to the advisability of sending Gen, B, F, Butler to Ireland to de- fend Mr, Parnell and othor Indicted members ofthe League, For the defense fund 9175 was subserlbed, ASYLUM ABUBES, Legislative Inquiry into the abuses alloged to oxistin the management of tho Insane = Asyluins begun to-day, situation Is itkeiy to rennin av i ree x eae ALFERD TOWNREND, i How ree i, a, Waa able ror a val ey a lew York correspondent ot the Cincinnnt! a at tho corner of Twelfth stro: BALTIMORE ds OMT, Enquirer, put tn mn appearance to-day ai Fe eee ete atainnbreys, of Bpeclat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Kaye Dail ln the bel sult for $10,000 Insti- inslit upon | 8% Louis, Dec, i,—To-day the Hulthnore & that te his rout would no mee $) leay than {a aby. tuted by Joseph Hart, proprietor Of ‘Truth, charging flea thu the Wabash really tue: Whitelaw Reld, of the New York Tribune, rgod by other rons, Oblo Naltroud ran Its Dret train from here by {ts ws to-do this, thon the new line to New York. Tt now hus through cone and Gen, Anson G. McCook became Mr. | Western war may bo virtually congidered ut an | necti St. Louis to New ¥ ypend> ‘Towaxend’s bondsmen, end as goon we it runs inte ity now duper, ‘Tho Out OL ite Bivade thet Peuuaylvoula vara pend ’ ' “District, ie“ THURSDAY, DNCLMDIIt <%,_ 1s50u— Luv KAU CIRCUMLOCUTION. An Intermediate Proceeding in the Election of Presi- dent. Meeting Yesterday vf Electoral Colleges in the Different States. Casting of tho Votes for President and Vico-Presidont. A Stupid Blunder Likely to Lose Han- cock the Vote of Georgia. te ILLINOIS. Spectat Dspateh to Ths Chicagh Frid: Sputxarreny, Ml, Dee. 1—The Mrertdentlal Electors chosen by tho people af Minus at the election on Nov. 2 all arrived bere yeaterday and to-day, the, Chiengo detexu this morning, furenoon to Inspecting tho Stat terviewing the numerous poilt ent In this city, At I2o'eicek they assembled in tho Senate-Chamber nt thu Stute-ffouse, cach Elector heing present, as well asa nuiuber of on nerdy ine The gentlemen devoted the meme anne U1 18 HOW press Interested spectators, ‘Tho meeting was vated to onler by Georgo Sehinelder, Usq..and very approprintely Robert Tf. Lincoln, Esq was unanimously chosen ous Chatrmin. W. it Jewel was chosen ns Secretary, Tho Governor's certitlente of election of tho Electors was read by theScerctary, ench Elector responding to hia name, aud the fuil number being present, 8 followa: Georze Sclinetder, Chicago; EB, Callahan, ftobinson; Robert T, Line coln, John M, Smnyth, daines A. Kirk, Chicago: C.M. Drazee, Hockfords 1. 1s. Logan, Morrisons J. HL. Eliott, Princeton: James Goodspeed, Jollet; “Alfred Sample, Paxton; 8. 0. iuter- bough, Peorla; E. H,.fiumphrey, Aledo; Will jam A. Grimshaw, Pittstleld; J, C. McQuigg, Pana; J. H. Rowell, Bloomington; William It. Jewell, Danville; J, M. Sheets, Paris; James 3, Peterson, Carlyle; W. 1. Norton, Atton; Georse W. Smith, Murphysboro; Willlum H. Joboson, Carmi. A ballot for President of tho United Btntes wasthon taken, cuch Elector voting tho name of his cholve ona slip of piper, The ballots wero collected by Stesars, Elllott and Grimshaw, who had been appointed as tellers, and thoChalr nnnounced that the College had cast twenty-one yotes for James A. Garfield for President of tho United States, ‘This elicited hearty applause from the spectators, though it cannot be suid that tho result was unexpected. A ballot for Vice-President wns then taken in a sinilar manner, twenty-one votes being cast for Chester A, Arthur, this announcement being also received with applause. ‘Tho forinallty of slgning the three cortificates of tho votes of the Collexe was thon proceeded with, the Electors, mennwhile amualng them: eelves by pinelng thelr. uutographs upon the fn- dividual cortificates of election of cnch other, which they propose to preserve as an interesting souvenir of their perform- anco ‘of 8 duty which afforded them unbounded = pleusure. Tho _ cortifientes having been duly stwncd and souled, and two of them haying beon placed in charge of Mr, Line coln, one to bo forwarded by mail to the Prest- dontof the Senate, ana tho other to bo fited with tho Judgo of tho United States Disirict Court for thig district, Mr. Callahan moved that adispatch which bo rend bo forwarded to Gen, Gartleld, and 6 similar one to Gen. Arthur, This was unanimously ayreed to, und (he dite Putches wero ater furwarded, The dispateb to Gen. Garield rend as follows: Brningrigp, Jl, Dec. 1.—The Han, Junite A, Garfeld, Mentor,0.: Tho Etectoral Colleze of the Ktnte of Iittnols his cust ite twenty-one Electoral votes for you for tho ollice of Pros} dont of the United States, and congratulates you on your election to the highest ollice within ‘tho gift of tho people of tho United States, and we contldently oxpresr the hope that your, Adinine fatration mns bo fall of pence, prosperity, and nilthat tends to National success, unity, and ae muty Signed by all the Electors. ‘The selection of a messuuger to carry tho cer- tlileata to Washington, 2 poaltion which {a al- ways willingly accapted by tho Electar, because itisnotonly one of honor and responsibitits, but nlso because the messenger receives ubout $100 for his oxpenses, was uextin order. As all oftho Electors were suppd to be willlug to necept this trust, it was decided to muke tho chance by lot, Twenty-one binniks were placed ju a hut, upon one of which the word messenger was written. The Electors were called by dis- tricts. Holt of them had drawn blanks boforo tho lucky allp wag fshed out by the Hon, Will- jam A. Grimshaw, of Vittafleld, who was highly gratified nt his wool fortune. Mr. Grimshaw {6 onoof the oldest Republicans in tho Stute, and wag a member of tho Dalti- more Convention which ropomlnated Lincoin, 'Vhose who were disappointed In tho lottery nro of the opinion that Mr. Gringhaw always ° fils” on tho draw. A formal motion ratifytiue is ap- pointinent was adopted, and bis cortificate signed by tho others and dellvered to him, A Voto of thanks wns returned to Mr, Lincoln for tho ability with which ho hud dischirged the dutics of Chiirman, and the Colleya adjourned eine dle before 2 o'clock, nfter voting to call un Goy. Cuitom in a body. Before making this ealt the Electors visited the Trensury to receive their mulloaze: at the rate of 3 foreach twenty miles traveled, Among tho distinguished Repu blicans present ft the Electoral count was Cireutt Judge C. B. Sintth, of Champaign. Ho was frequently and oarnestly spoken of us nstrong applicant for Cabinet position, probably that of Secretary of the Interior, INDIANA. ; Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Inptanavauts, Ind. Deo. L—Tho fifteen Re- publican Electors met in the Criminal Court rooin this morning ani elected Gon, James M. Shackelford Chairman aud W. W, Curry Secre- tury. Aftor sutlsfylug themselves that gooir certificates were in due form and vorreet, Gov. Gray putin an appearance, brluging tho tripll- eats Ista of the Electorate which were uty tuched tho big golden geal. These he detlyered to Gen, Shackelford atter an exchange of yreet- ings. Mr. Ninde, Elector of} the Twelftt prepared, distributed, und col- lected tickets for President, which United Stutés . Marshal Dudley. counted, ‘The Necrotury reported fifteen vates for James a, Gurfletd, and the result was announced by tho Chairman amidst slight applause from the by standers, The same formula was then gone through whh for Vice-Irosident, Chester A, Arthur recelying fifteen votes, It was remarked that tho unupltaity of tho. vote was. never ux- celled, : 3 A messenger to take u certificate of tho votes to Washington was selected by butlot, Gen. Bhackelford receiving 1; Curry, 1; O'rlen, 1; Wallace, 1; Thayer, $; und tho selection of Gon, Shackelford was announced. Tho errand of the messongor must bo per- formod by tho frat Wednesday in January, pod St the Prealdont of the Senate shall not bo In Washington whon hoarrlves, thon the certitiento ia to bo delivered to tho President uf the Senate us goon ns may be. For this dervice tho measen- ger is allowod 25 cents per mile goluy and ree turning. In this vase thu miluaso will umount to $87.00, Tho Chatrman and Becrotnry were inatructod to deposit ono certificate of the votdeeast with ludge Groshum, and inall the othor to Vice- Presidont Wheeler, ce required by law, and then the Collego nay é 4 to-day the State pays tho 8 Vor thelr sur Electora $5 pur diom and mileage at the rate of cents, Ar. Parker, Sixth District, was “the observed of nll observers,” becauso of bly narrow cseapo through the atupidity or yurious County Clerks. ‘Tho Elestors will not eo tu slentor, —— s Oo} Cornus, 0., ee, 1.—Thb Ohio Electoral Col- Jege ceassomblod nt 9 o'clock this morning, Tho onth of oflico was thea nudminiatered by Chief Justice Melivalne, N, W. Goodllue, of Surmmit, was ohosen pormanent, Chalrinan, and J.Q. A. Campbell, of Logan, pormanont Secrotary, After the reports of the committees hind been recelyed and voted upon, tho Klectors proceuded by lot to choosy messengers to carry thu offichil yute of, tho College to Washington City, wid to the Dis- trict Judge atCinckinat, J, Q. A. Campboll was clocted) aa mosacuger te Wasbiugton, and J. 2, Hiltngsy as messenger to Cluelanati, ‘The Col- lego thon took a recess until 14 o'¢luck, ‘The College reusscmbled and wus called to ore der by N. HL, Goudhue, A call of the rell showed all the Electors preacut, Tho Judges of tho Biipreme Court and othur loading eltizens wore Present ay spectutors, The Cullego then pros ecoded to bullot, cach Elector, ay hie name was called, depositing fn tho bata curd bearing tho worda; For President of tho United States, dumea A, Garfield." The votes were then counted, and the announcement rade that all the vutes of tho College bud been cust for are fled. Colicyo thon proceeded ta voto for Vides praatdents aud Chestur ‘As asthur wie des elared the Vico-Presideut of all the votes of tho liege. A Peeutution was adopted directing tho Sourue “Electors to-day voted for [Muneock und English, ——<———— RADWAWS READY RELIEF. tary to notify Messrs, Garflold and Arthur that | tho vote of the Oblo Riectornl College had been unanimousty cast for thom as President and Vice-President reapoctively, Alter «lgning tho necessary certificates tho olsen aenieee comment DR, -RADWAY’S vi oe jectars will leave ina bod this evening, and to-morrow will visit Gen. Gur- KENTUCKY. tara Cat root Kenton merinwocourt st Aes! © RECOOUVENT, THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER, room to-day at l0o'clock with tho following- Changes as Seen and Felt, as named members present: Lhomns L. Jones and A, B. Richards, Blectors-nt-Largo; James D. they Daily Occur, Aft- er Using a Fow White, First Dintrict; A. L. Crayoratt, Second Doses. District; P. F. Edwards, Third Wistrict; HJ. 34c~ 1, Good epinites disappearance of weaknes? Dermott, Fifth District; Fumes W. Bryan, Sixth Districts W.U, Owens, Soventh Districts M. C. gautley Blehth Districts Juimes Gardner, Ninth 4 ri latiguor, melancholy, incrense and hardincss o fiesh and muscles, otc. trength increases, nppetite improves, rek te! mery Whitaker, Tenth District. The Hon. Thoinua 1. Jones was made Chalre k mun: the Han. A. E. Wehards, Secretary: James sb for food, no tnure sour cructations of water Uraah, good digestion, calm and undiaturbot sleep, awaken frost and ¥ikorous. MeAuliffty, Clerk: Vdwurd Tuttle Sorgennt-ut- Anna; and Willium Frenek, Doorketper. 3. Hisnppearance of spota, blotehcs, pimples the skin fooks elenr and heathy: tho urin changed from its turbid and cloudy appearance: toaclear cherry or amber color; water pissa freely froin the bladder through the urethri without pain or scalding; little or no sedimont no paln or weakness, 4 Marked diminution of quantity and fro quency of Involuntary weakening discharge, Of afiicted in that way), with certainty of pers manent cure. Increased atrength exhibited 1: the secreting glands, and function harmony ro stored to the Beveral orgnns. 6 Yollow tinge on the white of the yes, ant tho swarthy, saffron appearance of 1o BkiT ebanyed tu n clear, lively. and healthy cotor. 6, Those auifering frown weak or ulceratet lungs or tubercles will realize groat benefit It expectoraling freely the tough phlegm or mnucu from tho lungs, alr cells, broncht or windpipa throwt or head? diminishing tho freqtonuy o eough: weneral incrense of strength throughow the system; stoppage of night-sweate and pula and feelings of weukness around the ankles lege, shuulders, cte,; cussation of cold ant chilla, senso of suffocation, hard breathing ant paroxysin of cough on lying down or arising ti the niorning. All these distressing symptom gradually and surely dian} % AK iduy after day tho taken new signs of roing health willappear na the blood impra' in Purity. and strengts disease will diininish. and all foreign and Imipur leposits, nexics, tumors, cancers, bard lumps ote. be resnived away, and tho unsound mur saund and healthy; ulcers, fever sores, chroni skin diseases, graduully disappenr. #. In cases Where tho fystem bes been salt yated, and Mercury, Quicksilver, Corrosive Sul> mate have accumulnted and becon depositer fn tho bones, Joints, cte., causing suries of the bones, rickets, spinnt curvature’. contortiona whito peelings, varicose veins, etc. the SAIL BAPARILLIAN will resolve nvay these deposiu and exterininate tho virus of the diseasa from the esatem, 0. If those who are taking these medicines for tho cure of Chronic, Swofulous, or Syphilltic dlscages, however sluw ney be tho cure, * feat better” nud find thelr ganeral health improving thefr flesh and welptit *lcrcnalng, or even keep: tng ita own, itis a aure elyn that tho cure fs pro xrecaing, In those disensts tho pntient either gets Dettor or vorse.—tho virus of the discaso if not inactive; € not arrested and driven from the blood, i¢#ill eprend and continue to under injure the etisticution, As suon na thy SANSA. PARILLAAN makes the patient “feel better,” The Hon, James Montgomery, of the Fourth Distrtet, betusy absent, tho College wont Into an election te Gil the ¥eeaney, und supplied 1 in the person of Judgo Alvin Duval of Frankfort. After ndjoueniig ull 1 o'clock and renssem- bhi, thy vote of the Callege was cast for W.S. Hancock for Preationt of the United States, and. for Wiblui H. English for Vice-President. —_ Z GLONGTA. ATDANTA, Ga. Wee. 1—-Tho Electoral voto of Georgia 19 propably lost to Hancock and Englivh, for tha fotlowing reasons; Tho Ite- f Suitutes of tho Colted States provide in 1h that the Electoral Colleges of the ‘sev- erul States shall mect un the brat Wotnesday of December and cast the. vote, The Georgian cule, See, 1.312, provides that the Governor ahall nadfy the Eleators to meet at the Capital on the first Monday. in Deewmber, to be rendy on the Wednesday following to cast thelr vote. This the Goverinr ins done, but the Electors have nyt met ieeday or voted, and ft Is thought by Totine oftuinis and juwyers bere that they buve bo right to meet ind vote next Wernosday. Gov. Colwutitt is sure the vote of the Stato will be vounted fur Hancock. WISCONSIN, Manson, Wis., Dee. 1.—Wisconsin’s Electoral College convened In the Executive rvoms of the Binte Capitol ut 2 noon, All the mombera of tho Coltege weroprosent. George End was clected Charman and Willlam P. MeLaren Secretary. ‘The vote was unanimous for Garficld and Arthur for Prealient md Vice-Preaident.sF, H. Kribbe was clected messenger to curry the yute to Washington. ey SARSAPARILLIAN ft MISSOURT | 87, Lours, Mo., eu, L—A special to the Post- Dispatch from Jefferion City says the Presi- dontial Electors met there thistnorning, James O. Browlhend wus elected President nnd C, F. Doogher Beeretury. The vote of thoCollege was cast tor Hutcock and Engitish, Tho selection of winessenyer toconvey tho vote to Washinyton waa deferred unul afternoon, » MICHIGAN, Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. LAN#ING, Mich, Dec. 1.—The Flectorul Col- lege ussembled in the Seante Chamber to-day at high noon, Eleven votes were coat for Gartield and tho same for Arthur, Tho firat Etector-nt- Largo, C. U, Peck, af Port Huron, was elected | every blr you will row better and (nercase fn yyessenger {0 carry tho reault uf tho voto to | hinlih reat power of tis remedy fa in disonset thet fhreaten death, a3 in CONSUMPTION : of tho Lungs and Tuberenlous Phthiais, Scrofur fa-Sypbitold Diseases, Wasting, Degencrition and Ulceration of the Kidneys, Diabetes. Stop page of Water (instantaneous relict afforded where enthoters have been used, thus dolng away with tho painful operation of using thes Instruments}, dissolving Siege tha Binddcr and in all cases of . ee TE inflammation of the Blad- der and Kidneys. In chronic cases of Leucorrhora and Uterine diewnecs, . ‘One bottle contains more of tho activa princl- tes of Medleines than any ather Preparation. faken In Texspoonful doses, whHoothors require five or six ties us much. ONE DOLLA PER BOTTLE, i. ER. RADWAY’S READY RELIEF CURES AND PREVENTS Dysentery, Dinrvhen, Chotern Morhus, Forer and Agus Rneumatiom, Neuratein, Diphe theria, Intluenzu, Sere Throat, Ditieult Mreuthing. Bowe: Complaints, Leoseneys, Diarrbes, Cholera Morbus Ur palatal dis: chances from ttle bowels, ure, stoyped ti Ly oF 2 nies vy taking Rudway's Itendy Heltot, No conye: on oF inflammation, no weakness oF lassttudy, © follow tho usy of tho R. K. Reilet. TY WAS TIE FIRST AND IS ~ THE ONLY PAIN REMEDY that instantly stops tho most exeruciating pall aAllays aaitly ators wy and cures ‘Coumeeapas whether of the Lungy, Stomuch, Howels, or other glands or onfane, by one application, IN FROM ONE TO TWENTY MINUTES. No matter how violent or excrucisting pain tho Hebue mates Bedssiteeey Lara, ene led, Nerv: TENNESSER. ous, Neratelo, or prostrated with dlaense may Nasnvinne, Tenn. Dee. Tho Hancock and | fuller, LADWAY'S READY RELIEF will afford English Electors nsseinblod at the Capitol and INELAMNMATION OF ‘THE. KIDNEYS, enst twelve votes for Hancock aud Kuglish, NFLAMMATION OF THE BLADDER, INPLASMATION OF THE BOWELS, Iticustanp, Va., Dee, 14—The Electoral Col- HALPITATION OF THE HEAT, MINNESOTA. FSr. Pau, Ming., Dee. 1.—The Minnesota Elec~ tors inet In the Capitol to-day and caat tho five votes of tho State for James A. Gariield Chester A, Arthur for President and Vive Préle dent. J. A. Shacher was chosen 18 noses toconvey n cortifiente of tho yota to 4b4-Vice President at Washington. © : ARKANSAS. 4 i Lirrtz Roc, Ark... Dec. 1.—The, Presidential Electors uf Arkausas met at the Zaptol hero to- day and cust tho six votes of tro state for Han- covk and English fur President and Vice Presi- dent. J.N. Sinithee was appoiated incasenger. IOWA: Drs Mores, fa., Dec, L-The Town Riectoral College cast a solid votofor Jumes A. Garfield ua Chester.A. Arthur, and elected tho Hon, Jumes Unrlan messenger to carry tho returns to Wusblagton, Ee. NEBRASKA, Speciat Dispatch to The Chicago Tritume. Lixcoun, Neb. Dec. L—The Elestoral voto of Nebraska was cust for Gariicld und Arthur to- day, 11.J.M. ‘Thurston, of Omaha, was chosen ng messenger. KANSAS. TorrKa, Kas. Dec, 1.—Tho Proaidential Riect- orsof Kansas mot at ‘Topeka, cust thelr votes” for Garticld and Arthur, and Jndye kt. W. P. Muse was elected messenger to tako the rcturas to Wasbington, NEW YORK. ALNANY, N. Y., Dec. 1.—The entiro vote of tha Electoral College was given James A. Gariield for President and Chester A. Arthur for Vicc~ President. The anuouncemeat was received with applause. VERMONT. Monrrerten, Vt., Dee. 1.—The Electors in this Staty cast a unaninions vote of fye fer Gurileld and Arthur for President and Vice-President of tho United States. WEST VIRGINIA. Wucettxa, W.Va. Dec, 1.—Tho fve Weet Virginin Electors mot at the State House to-day and cast thelr unanimous vote for Hancock aud Engtish. a lege of Nismo today rs the voto of tho State | AYSTERICS, CROUP,, DIPHTHE RL ny i tiene Hus Hguonot Gud glial HRADACHE, TOOTITACIE EU EN AA ee ees NERVOUSNESS, BLEEDLESSNESS, RALGIA, RURUMATISA MER LOL Lis’ AQUE CHILES, Coxconp, N. H., Dec, 1—Tho Presidentint cou 1 CHILBLAING, AND FR DITES, Stectors to-day cust the vote of tho State for % Arthur. The application of tho Houdy Nallef to the Guruield and part or puts where the pnin or dificulty exisis TEXAS. ‘will afford case und comfort. sig 8 ate Thirty tosixty drops in balf a tumbier ot Avetin, Tox. Dec. 1—Huncock and English | water will in a fow minutes cure Crumps, reculved the votes of tho Electoral Collegy of | Sprains, four Stomach, Heartburn, sick Mend- tha Stute to-day, ache, Dinrrhan, Dysentory, Colle, Wiud in the Bowols, and all Internnl Pains, * Traveters should ulways curry u bottle of Minds way's Ready telief with thom, A few drops in water will pravent slekness or pains from chinga of water, Bitters as a atimulant, FEVER and AGUE FEVER AND AGUT; cured for fifty cents, Thore te not w remedinl agent in this world thut will cure Fever und A ous, Bilious, Be . MASSACIIUSETrTS, Hosrox, Dec, 1,—The Eloctoral vote of this State was to-duy cnat In duo form for Gartield aud Arthur, PENNSYLVANTA. Tiannisnouna, Pa., Dee, 1—The Ltectoral Col- lego east tho 20 votes of tho Stato for Gurfeld aud Arthur, ue and all otbor Mulart- it is. better than Frouch Brandy ur’ MARYLAND. us 1atie, Bonriots Py puoi Yollgw, aiid othe * AxNaroras, Mis Dee, Tho Blectoral Cot- | 2eyER NO EAD iene 0 Tuo ly Ceanleyo oF. luryland cast its votes for Hancock FIFTY CENTS PEI NOTYLE, and Engl 6 a RADWAY'S Regulating Pills! PERFECT PUNGATIVES, SOOTIIING APBRE * ENTS, ACT WITHOUT PAIN, ALWAYS RELIAULE, AND NATURALIN COLORANO. Denven, Colo. Dec, Tho Electoral Collexo to-day cust tho yoto of the State for Guritold aud Arthur, MAINE, Avanata, Me, Neo 1,—Saine Electoral Catlero ee thelr ulluty to-day for Gurilold and THEIL OPERATION, Dy —— A " . ZOUISIANAs Vegetable Substitute for Calomel, conted with tye elvanso, and Tuudway’s Pills for tho cure of ult orders of the Stonmeh, Liver, Buwels, Kid- cys, Budder, Nervous Diseases, theadachy, Con- atipation, Costhvenoss, Indlgvstion, Dvapepalis Uillonsness, Fever, Inflammation uf the sowaly, Pilos, and all derungensnts of the fnternal ¥iee com. Warninted to effect a positive ouro, Purely veyotable, containing no mercury, 1!s< ern}, or deleterinis dra. Porfectly _tnatclasa, clenanthy ‘out RUN, PUTO, regulate, puri renga. New Onsen, Veo, 1.—Tho Electoral votes of Loulsinuy wero to-day cust for Huncock and English. RODE ISLAND, Vrovinnnce, tt. 1, Deo 1,—Gartletd and Arthur ae tho votw of tho Eloctors of this Stute todays CONNUCTICUT 82, Mbsorvo thy following aymptome resulting Hantvorn, Coun, Dec. Tho Electoral votes | fn Disur af the Digestive Organs: of annoctcut murs eat forurheld ud Avtaur | genet tema e Pullness of the to-day Nausea, Henrtburn. Diaguat of Food, Fubthiesd of weight in the Stomach, Buur Eroctations, Blakligs oF [luteal fa hy Pitat the Stame aol, Switntatiz of the Head, Hurricd and Didl- cult Breathing, Fluttoring of the Heart, Choking ar Bustovatiing Seusitions who tna lytug poss ture, Dota or Webs before the wight, Fever and H —<—- EW JERSEY, » Dee, 1—The Now Jersoy. “RENTON, OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, uu vat the Utena etlcey fener: New Yeutk, Deo, L—aArrived, the steamship Honea habe Poti rts ae au olivia feows Glasgow; the steamship Oder trom | Heat, Burning in the Pleat. Bremen; Cambria, Humburg, and Devon, trom | A fow dosed of tadway'a Billa will froo the Brivtot, syeten: from «ll the abuve-named disorders, Losnox, Dov, 1=The Scholdatn, itholie, und PRICK 35 CENTS PER LOX, Westphalla, from New York, haye arrived out. SOLD BY DRUGGISTS, The steamer Carolia, frum Hulthmore, lost 13 heud of cattio on pasaiye, : Read “FALSE AND TRUE.” " Send fA letter stamp to RADWAY & CO. NO, us WARREN-SE COR. CHUNCH-ST., N EW YORK, Ee eo" informauon worth thousands will be sent TO THE PUBLIC. Thore can be no bettor guarantod of tho valu ef Dr. Hadway’s old catabliabed 1. 1 It. one dies thun tho buse and worthless Imitutions of them, Ax thoru ure Filso Musolvents, iteliefa,’ and Pills, be sure and nak for Radway's, and sog, | Uaut thy uauay © dudway "is ou waat you buys Wiensall, ‘The Into Haron Hicusell wasn man of great endurance and industry, working all day long until midnight at whatever ho hud to do. He slept little und ate title. TL have acon hla day alter day," says ong of ble friends, “when be was in Homo during the seaslons of Partlament. Housed lo yo tow Hette trattorly near the Pantheon for gla dinner. ‘Chis dinner wow a soup. whut fs called the *ulessu concontorno,’— Wedt with a vegoluble, Whick was Usuully por Into, a pleco of dry broad, and y ylasa of water. ‘That was ull," t

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