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Siaateon, wiil ntso probably take some thing well worth having, Tho Influ- ences of all Interests aro standily at work, and to-night the new Speak- er, worn out by incessant tmporlunitics, retlred at an early hour to gut away from the crowd and secure a Jittle sleep. The Gov- ernor's biennial message will probably be transmitted to-morrow affernoou, and the -Logisinture quite Nkely to adjourn about Friday until Tuesday of next week, 1m order “oglvoe the Speaker suflictent time to inake tp his Committees, x — * MICHIGAN, A » Sptetat Dispatch to Tha CMeago Tribune, Laxsixa, Mich, Jan, 5—Both Honses of - he Michigan Legistnture organized at noon a-day by usual routine methods, and ad- pourned until p.m. “ To-lay has witnessed tho largest lobby ver gathored here and a farger nmount of private button-holing and public log-rolling “than any preceding Senwtorial contest. ‘Che _ hotels ara all crowded to their utmost apne ity, but nt thu Lansing House, which is the headquarters for the three fending candl- dates, the rooms and corridors have been Hterally packed, and tho standing of every -meniber cussed, discusged, and redisoussed. An indlention of the great Interest taken in these three-cornoreit contests is found In the large. number of business-imen anil pri- vate non-ofilce-seeking citizons who are prea- ent to use their Influenco tor one or pnother of tho candidates, Prominent among GOV, BAGLESS OUTSIDE sUPrORTRNS are D, Bethune, of Dantleld; Willinm Yarkingon, Charles Root, Henry M. Duf- fleld, Robert A. Liggett, J. H. Lesher, Je- » rome Croul, Gen. Groves, and S$, Wormer, of Detroit; Gen. I. W. Heath and Byron I. Pierce, .of Grand Rapids; 31, ©. Sesstons, of Tonle; OG. V. Deland, of East Saginaw; Col. William 3B. MecCreery and Aldrich, of — Flint; L. the 3Ion, William Chamberlain, of ‘Three Oaks; Dr. EH, Thomas, of Aegan; Samuel Holmes, of Paw Paw; J. LB, Haviland, of ‘Traverse City, Senator Baldwin's prineipal - advocates aro Allan Sheldon, A.C, MeGraw, - Willian A. Butler, I.C. Parker, Ervin Pat- ‘mer, and Frank A, Noah, of Dotroit; Samuel Howard, of Flint; John Knapp oud 't, 8. Applegate, of Adrian; Isane Fancher, of Isn- balla County; J.B, Moore, of Lapeer; Gen, Saviors, of Gratiot County; Georgo: Millard, “of Battlo Creek; and the Lion. E. P. Allen, of ‘Yopallantt, . coxaun's Prinxns + aro Gon, Hartsuif, the Rey. Mr. Gardner, and ; Onumber of others, from Port Huron: Sew- ell Avery, E. G. Godard, and 'lhonins Edsoll, of East Saginaw; Rice A. Beal, of Ann -Arbor;.F. W. Peck, of Grand Raplids; 1. G, Wells, of Kalamazoo; William Atwood, of Flint; and A. B, ‘Turner, of Grand Rapids. Of course this Is but a small fraction of tho supportersof the candidates, but{t represents the most prominent workers, ‘Tho Jargest lobby here, aud probably one which nore correctly represents the people of all classes in Michigan, 1s for Bagley. Private enucuses ,of tho supporters of thocandidates haye been held-nt intervals all day, the posltion and Sentiment of the mombars considered, and @ ‘special relnys assigned te pump and Inbor a with albdoubtful mon, Perhaps 3 AS GOOD A GUESS AS ANY yet given—and St certainly fs all guesswork Yot—would bo to say that on the first ballot Bagloywill recolve fifty votesand the b@iance of the 116 votes be about equally divided be- , tween Conger and Baldwin,—posstbly the former leading. Gov, Bagloy’s friends are confident of his nomination on the fitth or sixth ballot, and nll ready to caticus, while the friends of both the othor candidates aro evidently anxious to procrastinate. Conger’s » frlends base thelr hopes on a dend-tock bo- tween Bagloy and Baldwin, and are i WORKING ttanp ta Impress upon the supporters of tho’ othor two men the availability of their man for , Second cholee. The Baldwin mon claim that + ‘they have mado heavy inroads in the ranké 2, of thelr opposers, and confidently .clalin that Mr, Baldwin will pull through, It ts thought, however, by many shrowd men that Atr. Conger stands a much better clianco than fir. Baldwin. Probably thera will be a Son- - Otorlal caucus held this ovéning, when the strength of the candiintes wil! begin to crystallize, and a botter iden gained of the final outcome, : CONGER WAS NOMINATED on the first formal ballot, which stood: Conger, 59; Bagloy, 57: necessary to a cholce, 59, Baldwin dropped out of tho raca when Itls vote fall to 90, Batdwin was nomi- nated for tho unexpired short term. To the Westerns Associated Press, Detnorr, Jan. 5.—The Legisinture of this State assembled at Lansing thisnoon. ‘Tho House organized by the election of Scth 0, Moffatt, of Grand Traverse County, a5 Speak- er, Goy, Croswell's retiring messuge will bo Gelivered to-morrow. A Senatorial caucus Was held to-night, Great interest Is felt over the matter. ‘The throe principal candidates ; ore Senator I. 11. Baldwin, ex-Goy, John J. ~ Bagley, and the Hon. ©, D. Congor. In the enucus héld to-night the $ret canvass stood: “Bagley, 43; Baldwin, 40; Congur, 23; J.J, Woodman, 1, ‘Tho second ballot stood: “Bagley, 45; Baldwin, 38; Conger, 93, a 1 INDIANA. Speetat Duupateh to The Chicago Tribune, Inpranarouis, Ind, Jan, &—The canvass to-daynmong the Republican members of _ #he General Assembly was iimited for the + Moat part to the distribution of legislative offices, but at tho close of the day Ittie more was known of the probable result of the caucus than was glvan In theso dispatches this evening. The cauens settled the matter in haste to-night, however, the mombers vot- ing as If they were : . QUAD TO BE RID OF THE PRRSKURE. ‘he House caucused in tho Criminal Court room, fifty-nlne members being present. Wililam Ridpath, of Clay, was nowinated for Speakor on tha second baliot, recelying $3 - votes, to 25 for J. B, Konner, of Huntington, Cyrus Nixon recelved 80 votes for Clerk on tho tlrat ballot,. Will I, Watker te celved 25, ond J. J. Ball 4 On ‘the Becond ballot C. 0. Riley [was Selected As- alstant Clerk by a vote of 31, to 10 fur Walker, 8for Harris, and 3 for Ollver. Tho contest for Doorkeeper resulted {n favor of Cupt. wen Evans, of (lenry, on the second ballot, recelving 93 yotes to 27 for Jin Woods, tho Irish orator, THE REPUBLICAN MEMMRNS OF THE SENATE, to the number of. twenty-three, held their caucus in parlor of the new Denison Motel, I, M, Wilson, of Marion, was nominated for Secretary on tho third ballot, receiving 18 Votes, to 8 for Joel Heatwale, of Elkhart, and 2 for James ‘f. Darnell, of. Put- nam.’ On the third balint Root B, Sears, of Vermilion, was nominated. as Assistant Secretary, recelving 18 votes to 6 for Sidney W. Vaughn, of Cass; 1 for Peter F, Hoff wan, of Tippecanog; and 8 for Heatwale, of Elkhart. ‘Pho selection of a Doorkeeper was settled on the first ballot. W, I, Monroe, of Floyd, recelyed 14 to H. D. Rogers 3, L. D, Atkinson 6, Andrew Housh 1, and Isauo Underwood, of Jay; nO : If Is UNDERSTOOD that Bears fs the choice of Senntor Davis, tha Greenbacker, and that his nomfuatfon so cures the orgunization of the Senate by the Hepubitcans, Sears was put {y nomination iy. Senator Owen, of Warren and Vountaln. nator Polnduxter was not present in the , caticus, but he will coBperate with the Re- publlcans in tho organization, ' + .Tho Democratic members of the House Went through the form of nominating the allleers Who served two year ago, Including I. 8. Cawthorne for Speaker, ‘Tha question of who shall be United States Senator has been practleally settled for several days, -The ftlends of Mr; ‘Orth and Col Cumback, , tho only candidates aN we HE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, JANUARY 6, 1881—TWELVE PAGES. “ = EEE Ada: Wright, of Du Pago: and Pearson, of opposing Gen. Marrison, wore unwilling to admit as much on Monday, but the longer they discuss the niatter the more apparent becomes the truth of tho proposition, so far as tho candidates nnd thelr fimediate friends are concerned, However, nothing Ins boen sald which can occasion regret or eal! for reconciflation after the contest ts over, : GoO-NATUNE and fale deating have ‘characterized thelr efforts, but ag much cannot be satd of all who have claimed to tako a hand in the can- yass. ‘Thera have been stories told and re- orts started which an honest man would blush to repent, and which no falr- minded man would believe; but the persons denting In, this sort of scandal have represented no pronounced candidate, nnd, If the name of Col, Cumback or Orth has been eommected with ft, it was done without au- thority and over thelr protest, So farns these gentlemen aro concerned, their ennd{- dacy and entivass have beon aboys susplcton, and, whatever nay bo the result, they must bo awarded the praise of knowing how to conduct a campaign of this character DECENTLY AND IN ORDET. The principal argument advanced tn favor of Col. Cumback is tho ‘obligation resting upon the party to repair the injustice done him by tho bolting of some of tho Republican members when he was the caucus nominee twelyo years ago. Asiinilar argument fs used with quite as much effect In the case of Mr. Orth, who, itiselaimed, sacrificed himself four years ngo by withdrawing from tha head of the State ticket that his party might not suffer because of nny charges advanced against him. ‘lo tha oft-repeated charga that Gen. Harrison Is yery wnpopular with tho Republicans of Indiana, itis shown that. in 1870, when hewas tho candidate of the Republicans of Indiana for Governor, under elreumstanees certainly NOT THE MOST FAVORADLE, and against his own enrnest desire, ho ra- ceived 208,050 voter, while the Republican members of Congress at the samo election ageremated only 204,501. Gen, tnrri- son thus polled 4,000 ‘moro, votes than wore cast for the Republican Conrress- men, In the following November Mr. Inyes recelved 209,011,—U9 yotes less than Gen, Harrison received, In 1880 Gov. Por- ter, whose popularity is unquestioned even by Democrats, received 251,405 yotes, while Gen. | Gurgeld, fy month later, polled 233,101,—n gain of 759 votes over thoso cast for Porter, In the light of these figures, it would scom that talk of Gen, Harrison's unpopularity should never again bolndulged by any Intelligent and well-informed man, To the Weatern Astoclated Prest, Inpraxaroris, Ind, Jan, i—The Repub- ean membors of the House held a cauens to-night, and nominuted Willlam Redpath, of Clay County, for Spenker; Cyrus T. Nixon, of Marlon, for Principal Clerk; 0. C. Kiley, of Lawrence, for Assistant Clork; and Capt. Evans, of Henry County, for Door- keuper. - ‘Tho Democratic caucus nominated the officers of the Inst House. CAUCUSES OF OTIC DEMOCRATIC AND RE- PUBLICAN SENATORS ‘ wore niso held, but tha result was not an- nounced publicly.» The Senate ts composed of twenty-four Republicans, twenty-three Democrats, and’ three Nattonals, ‘Two of the Intter will codperste with the Democrats, and one with tho Re- publicans in general legisintlon, but the iinpression prevails to-night that an agreement has been made between the Dem- ocrats and Republicans to divide the ofices of the Senate and organize at once ivithout a contest. ‘Tho Auditor of State will preside at tho organization, Gov. Gray will deliver lis message on Friday. ‘Tho Republican caucus for United States Senator will be held on Friday night. MAINED Speetat Dispatch ta The Chicago Tribune, Ponrthann, Me., Jan, b—At tha Republic- an caucus inst evening the Ion. Joseph A. Locke, of Cumberland, was selected as Pres- ident of the Senate, The Fustonists selected ns candidate for President of the Senate Jo- seph L, Smith, of Penobscot, and ns Spoaker of the House J.B, Swan, of’ Menot, ‘fhe Republicans have a majority of thirteen In tho Senate and nineteen in the Iouse. Atthe caucus this evening it will bode elded whether the plurality clause of the Constitution shall apply to the recent elec- tion, In case of an affirmative deciston, - St. PLAISTED'S ELECTION 1§ ABSURED, but, if the Republicans decide to contend that the plurality clause does not apply untit the next election, Gav. Davis will bo thelr candidate. Mr. Hale's friends claim a mn- jority of 10 votes for United States Senator, but, if there is a change of 6 In this catculn- tlon, Mr. Ilate cannot be nominated on the first ballot, Mr. Fryo's supporters don’t claim a majority, but assert thatan allowanco of 15 should be mado in Mr. Hnlu’s count, and that thoy havo a fatr chance for a major- ityfon somo of the Inter ballots. ‘Thoy will stave off the proposition until noxt week If possible, Mr. Hnlo fs: superintending his canvass fn person, with Mr, 8, 8, Marble as chicf of staf.” Mr. Frya 1s represonted by Judge Wing, of Auburn, and J. W. Wakileld, of Bath, = To tha Western Anoctated Press, Avavara, Mo., Jan. 6.—Tho hotels aro fill- ing rapidly, ‘There {a an Influx of mombers and attendants of both Jouses of the Legin- lature, which sits to-day. Tho Ion. 11, Mf. Plalsted arrived at midnight. No one doubts Mis becoming Governor. Both branches of tho Lealslature hud a coucus yesterday for appointing officers, The Greenback orenns are disgusted with their Representatives, who allowed tho Democrats to calls unton caucus, intend of forming theirawn. ‘Tho Democrats, however, nominated Greenback- ore for the eluctive offices of both Houses, OHLo, Corusnus, O., Jan. &.—Goy, Foster to-day sont ta tho Legislature the followlng com- munication: Menton, O. Deo, 23, 188,—To the Governor and General Assembly of Ohio? Having beon ap- Poluted by the Gunoral Agsembly on tho 1th gad With days of January, A, D, 1880, a Sonator of tho United States from tho Btate of Oblo for tho torm of six years, to begin on tho 4th duy of March, 1881, I havo ‘tho honor to infurm you that I respectfully decline and ree nounce sald appointment, With a bigh approe ciation of the honor conferred upon moby tho Gonoral Assombly, and of tho contldenco which the chotco fmplled, I am, yory truly, your obedi- ont scrvant, J, A. GAnMIELD. Tho Senate roforred the documuut to Its Committes on Judiclary, THE NEVADA SENATONSIIP, - gt a, Dispatch to Globs-Demncrat. SAN Franerscd, Jan. 4.~Tho Senatorial fight In Nevada presents some very peculiar features, not edifying to one who bolloyes in popular election, Jones and ‘Sharon, by lay. Ish expenditures of monoy, debauched the political morality of the State to an extent it never bofore -passed through, ‘They made thoamount of coin a candidate would pay the chief object to members of the Legls- jature, ‘The result has been that sage- brush politicians talk In the most un- blushing way of. money needed’ to buy Senatorships, and no one dreams of asking | whether a milllonnire with political asplira- tions hag any qualifications tor a seat in the United States Senate, ‘This stato of. things is aggravatod by tho entranco on the scene of James. G, Fair, the bonanza king. Even | Democrats are-dublous aliaut his politics, and frankly declare that they think he fy. as apt fo vote with the Republicans as with the other side, He ia ag ignorant of polities og » Guugrant Just landed from the Old World. Ho ling no pride in the State, for his regidonce js really In. this clty, Ho fs not popular, Ike Muckey, on tha “Comstock, Where he ia best known. He haa absolutely nothing but wealth to recommend him, aud A the object of all Nevada polllicians for sev. eral days has been to seo how much inones: could be made onto him. One henchuan, after long calculation, estlmates that the expendiinre of $6,000 against Fair would draw $250,000 from the bonanza firm to obtain tho prize whieh Falr covets, This would leave $100,000 clear gain. and Nevada statesimnsitly woul be glorified by another trinmpl of Inbor over canlial, Theew fy noqnestion that Fair thus far holds all Detnocrate wile a tee gelp, but shrewd prophets dectirs thore will bea break J when Adolph Sutro appenrs, Sttro hates Fulr cordially, and lias telegraphed that he will bo on hand to-morrow witht plenty, ot coin and prepared to make the fight. ft ts thought Sharon will pat wp money to lieth Sutro, hut. good Judges declara Sutro will not spent over $20,000, Fair has secured 2 written ploage of forty. seven members —ning more than sufictent to elect him, ‘The signatures include all Democratic members except five Assembly- men ‘This document virtually settles the Senatorial fight. Fair lett for Virginia City this evening, confident of victory, —— MISSOURL devrrigon Ciry, Mo, Jan. %—Tho Mis sourl Legislature met about 1 o'elock to-day, effected a temporary orguuization, and ad- fourned t19 a.m. to-morrow, A Dem- ocratic caucus fy announced fur to-night. Sr. Lousy, Jan, 5—The Repuhticants Jefferson City apactal says: ‘There fy no ore ganized opposition to the relecron of Mr, Cockrell to the United States Senate, Ie {3 the only pronounced candidate on the ground, and that he ts pursuing his canvass a Hough ho expected tho nemination unune MMOUsTY. CONNECTICU Ianrronn, Conn, Jan. 5.—Gov. Bigelow took the oath of office and sentin his mes- sage to-day. — NORTH CAROLINA, Raruratt, N.C, Jan, &—Thoe Legislature {s in session, —_ MASSACKUSETTS, Boston, Jan. 5.—Tho Legisinture met to- day, 7 A HARD WINTER. SIGNAL SERVICE, Wasinnoton, Jan. 6.—Indeations—For thé ‘Tennessee and Ohio Valley, generally cloudy weather and Hght rahi or snow, variable winds, shifting to west and north, and durlng Thursday night Jower tempera: ture and rising barometer, For the Upper Lake region and Upper Misslssippi and Lower Missourl Valleys, generally cloudy weathor and areas of snow, northeast to northwest winds, and dur- ing tho night rising barometer and colder Weather, LOCAL OSRRVATIONS, Ciicagy. Jan, 6=10:18 p.m. fia] Wine ry frente i Lusteut. *Hivet too amall to mensura, Maximuin tomparature, Ws: minimum, 19, QENEIAL ONSKILY ATION, a, ‘GHICAUO, Jan, 610213 p.m, wing, [ralwene Gray, bss Fal b f a] ow | a is a S a” at cae a | 3h a In wt Aten 2 Lian ie va] 10 : it rh ‘s i % a | re Ford 4 |e leur Fort ath ae) Grand aves.) 3 i ci diana F sek. Bt 2 Fair x gen y. 2 Ly ‘rosh, iY bi B Frosh, i i cay Fei Row Ot 4 im yy ery Ii & at Ul c lt p Fi Fair B aw | 2 ¢ Taph at Ltenw att bake € EY eal Sandasky.. | it San Fennel ib |] at [Ny fH Bieocste| at | : pring F : Be a | a ne ft aul w | 3 He cs i a | ew ‘toksbut Fy 2 i | 2 in Yankton... 1 < Xumbtorsvrrreed IL se deserved sensssselcselersserae FORT DODGE, TA. Spectat Dispatch ta ‘The Chicago Tribune, Fort Donan, In, Jan. 5—It has been snowing here alt day, and to-night a north- weater is blowing. and the thormometer fall- ing, giving promise of another snap and Dlockade, FAILURES. k AT NATCHEZ, Narcurz, Miss, Jan, &—A fluancial crash Jn Natchez seoms fnininent, as the result of the suspension of the house of S, B. New- ian, cotton factors, of New Orleans. Alany merchants here were closely connected with them In A business way, besites having mone: In thelr hands for Investment. ‘The erentuey and nothing else Is, of unensiness exists, tatked of in tho streets, COMPROMISE, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Font Donak, In, Jan, &—The bondsmen Of Hutehtion, Inte Treasurer of this county, and defaulter to the amount of $52,000, settled with the county to-day by. payiue five cents on each dollar of the bond. With the ‘l'reas- Uurer’s property this realizes to the co about $25,000, * wate DUBUQUE, TA, Bptelas Dispatch to The Uhteaga Tribune. Dunuque, In., Jan, &—A, Horbert, the old- est wholesale hatter In Iowa, made an asslgn- nent ony ee Wabonsilt of his: creditors, Ernest Muoller, wholesale toy ant gvods dealer, also madean ert tr Sera SOJOURNER TRUTH, Speclat Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, 4 BATTLY Curren, Mel, Jan, &—Sojuurner Truth, tho African Sibyl], than whem there is no older lecturer on the American stage, kept open house on Now-Yenr’s Day at her home In this elty, Sho was nsslated: by her daughter, Mra, Dinnu Corban, who is 74 years of age. Sojonrner ‘received’ a number of cally from friends and othors Interested In hops and ahe conversed freely with oll in re- Rardto her faith in Diving inspiration, Sho expresses hor coufident anticipation of living to attend the World’s Falr (1 188, She hag Intely receivad ndditlona! proof that sho Is over 104 years old. ———a——___ MATRIMONIAL. : Minwavxeer, Wis, Jan, 6.~The wedding of Harry, sou of Edward Sandorson, the widely-known miller, and Miss Alico Kane, which wag celebrated to-day, was one of the Inost brilliant soclely events over'known In tho West. St. Paul's Eptscopnt Qhureh was thronged with ticketed guests, The tollots of the assisting Indies were oxtremoly gor- &eous, While the brio was draped in the Mout exquisit of sitks and Ince. Mor hatr Was ablaze with diamonds, and the costume was richly sarnished with pearls, ‘The cone |! troctlng parties descuid froin the oldest and Wealthiest fonillles of Milwaukee and tho est, and the bridal-gifts, (hough not shown, Gre sald to be of a princely order, COMETS AND PATENT MEDICINE, Hpectai Dtspaten to TAe Chicago wriuunes Rocuvsren, N. ¥., Jan. 5—The Vienna Acadomy of Sclences having withdrawn tho vrizo modal for the orjginal discovery of comets, 1, H. Warner, founder of Warners Astronotical Observatory in shis city, offers $200 In gold for each original discovery of a colnet, Thee offer. Btanda for 8 year, Unless renewed, pcoveries wu! WOULe! tour, Lewis Swift Mochester. e . Choy Promise to Surrender All the Bulthnore & Ohio Rallroad; who quit about THE INDIANS, Maj. Ilges Starts for the Camp” of the Hostiles, Neo Is Met by ® Delegation of Yanktonnais Chiots, Hostiles and Arms, With This Promise the Major Returns to His Camp. Speetat Dispatch to The Cheago Tribune. St. Paur, Minn, dan. &—A reporter visit- ed the headquarters of the Army of Dakota this evening and found Gen. Terry and his able Adjutant-General, Breck, buoyant over Mn}. Lges’ coup-de-dctat in the Indinn coun- try. “For more than four years,” sald Gen. Terry to the reporter, “ ling this Indian mat ter riser te plague the Government, and more particularly myself, as the military head: of this Department. MAG ILQES DESERVES, QREAT MMLAISE, Te did not fight much of a battle,—so mueh tho better; but the movement was well planned, ably conducted, and, best of all, Buccessful. My orders were carried out to tho letter, and Lam in every way gratified.” * ‘Yo the inglury as to whether any news from Maj, Iges had been recelved during the day, Gon. Breck replied thut, In a: tele wram received Inthe morning, it was stated that on the morning of the dd inst. Maj. [ges moved out from nls camp on Poplar River (whieh stream must not be confused with a ereek of the sumo name that flows Into it) toward the camp of the Yanktonnals, dls- tant about twenty miles south on the Ned Water, his purpose being to capture the frelghters from. Gatls band, who, under Crow, fled for shelter to their confréres when their tepees were shelled on the Ist. Before ILQHS REACHED THE YANKTONN AIS’ CAMP he was met by a delegation of the head men therefrom, who besought him not to advance further, promising falthfully to surrender all the hostiles with them the next day if le would walt, As they and those they repre sented had proven themselves friendly to the Government, ges consented, and doubtiess ere this has the remainder of Gall's band under guard, Under Instructions from Gen, ‘Terry, Iges will send the captured Indians to Fort Buford ‘as soon us_ practicable, and provisions have been made through Maj. Brotherton, commanding the post, to shelter and feed thom, A Pioneor Press Buford special says: “A scott at this post says the country surrounding Sitting Bull’s camp fs teem Ing with game, and he doesn't think Yull has any intention of surrendertug, He also gives it ag his oplnion that A GREAT MAJORITY OF GALLS WAuntons ESCAPED, while alf the old men and squaws were cap- tured, Ibis nfact thatthe numberof guns taken from the captured Indians amountedt to-only about forty, and that would seem to indicate there is: some foundation for the scout's opinion. Active preparations are {tr progress for the reception of tho captured Indians, who will arrive early next week," . A letter recetyed from a soliler states that the white slag displayed by the Indians was distinctly seen by him while crossing tho river previous to the fight, and that through. ait the Indians ovineed no disposition to tight. ls AT CIICAGO AUMY HEADQUARTHNS, ‘The following dispateh was received from Maj, Iles at Military Headquarters yester- day, under dateof Jan. 3,at his camp on Poplar Creck; » “Tmovei tho hostiles to-tay to “my camp, and have thom under guard. There are, by actual count, 195 of them, and about 190 more to como over from the Yankton enmp_ to- morrow. I proceeded this morning against them, and was inet by Yankton Chiefs, who requested that I should not visit their camp, and who promised to turn all the hostiies over to mo by to-morrow, When this Is accomplished I will move them at onco to Fort Buford, 1 have burned and destroyed forty-two of their guns, which were worthless, and will get mora to-morrow, Thera wilt be about $00 hofses when all are gathered in, Roliablanews {a Just recelyed that Sitting Bull, with ove 100 lodges, is at tho crossing of Milk River, fifty-two miles from here, ‘The train fram Fort Keogh, onthe Hed Water, will probably Teach us to-morrow, The Crow surrendered Als ponies aud guns this morning as Lantiel- pated. t Thane, 3 “Major commanding?’ \DED ANIMATION, A Btrango Cane In Raltimore—A Young Ludy Dies, but Mer Body Kept Vive Days iy 'tho Mopo of Restorniion to Life. « BSpectat Dispatch to The Chleago Tribune, Bartimony, Md., Jan, 5.—A singular ensa of apparent Ilfe In 2 corpse fing created couskieratle sensation and re_itated the medical fraternity here for tha past few days, Miss Bertie Lelfeld, a young Indy years of age, very pretty, and popular in West Balthnore, was taken siek about. two weeks ago, nnd died on*Now-Year’s Day, ‘The physicians pronounced her death caused by consumption, whieh, though rapid in its death-work, strange (o say,left no ravages of the drendgdisensy upon the beautiful foco and round form of the young alr ler death, or relapse into a Beomingly Ufoless condition, was entirely unexpected by her parents or frlendg wha surrounded her bedside, Upon an exanina- tion of the bady, althaugh life scomed to bor extinct, ,the Jegs, arms, and face did not ‘feel cold or clammy — any more than = would be natural in Nfe to parts exposcd to tho cold.” The most SUSPE! romarkable’ signs of vitallty wero In the face, thy features of which were relaxad and the cheeks tinged with 9 rosente, heathful hue, ‘The romalus were fald out fn a casket, prepared for burlal, and pinced In a room of tnoderate temperature, ‘There was no fey about the’ coflin, but still thers were no signs of decomposttion visible, ‘The funeral was to have taken place Mons day, but so strom was the belief of the agud Arents that thelr dniuhtor latd ina trance instead of death that tho funcral was post- pared wat todas, ‘Thua nearly five days have elapsed since alia explred, and yet but fow of the slong of death were visible, ‘There was no discolora- tion or hurging apparent, the body looking as feliko tovlay ux it d uw few hours after death, ‘Tho renalns «wero tovlay placed in oa vault in the Cathotic cemotery by tho ndviea of the clergymen of St. Alphonsyis’ Catholic Church, and tho id of die cusket removed, thus exposing the face of the remains te the alr, ‘Che sexton In Sarge of the comotery. hs also been Instructed to wateh tho body night and day, ror + * LABOR AND CAPITAL, Apeciat Dispated to The Chicagy Tribune, Prrrenuna, Pa, Jan. &—Four thousand Wheeling coal minors are out for hal€a cent advance for digging. ‘The. ming owners re- fusg to aceede to tue’ demand, anu the prog pect looks favorable for a long strike, Ditts- burg minora are restless, but continue at watk, with the exception Of 200 or 800 on tho ® nonth ago. ¥ “Buncoon, N. JL, Jan. 5.—Tho spinners and Weavers ire striking agaist 10 per cent re- duction In thelr wage: oe Broo Trade tu Belgiuus 2 Pull Mull Gazette, Our Brussels * corresponaont: writes: Bolglum ia now ubout the only country on the Contiacnt which rematus absulitely faithful to the dovtrng of free trade, Duriax the debate on the budyet sovorul epcakers demanded the abolnun and Fos duetion of still oxisting duties. The Minister of Finance defended thoir retention only on tho ground that they were necersnry a8 mensures of self-defense, beeanse Hebrtatn would shortl fave to conetade new trentles of commerco wit! Frinet and other Powers. Tho Union Syndleate of Hrursela has, after a long Inquiry ute the atate of trade and Industes in tho country, come to a atom altogether faverabla te the Anaintonanee of free trade as Car as the elrouut> Atanees erented by protectionist Stites permit, auntd for tte complete catablishinent 1€ it euuid be brought about. ~ THE CORONER'S LABORS, Inquests Held Yeaterdnys Deputy Coroner Huson yesterday held an In- quest at Kensington upon au unknown man whose badly mangled body was found strewed alongtho Mich{qan Central tracks enst of tho ost telegraph office, Tho jury wore unnble to deoido how or it what manner the ttecensed wad rundown, but it isstippused that he had attempted to steal aride into town, nftor maklug applteation for work nt some fee-houacs in the vieluity, Tho deceased was anparently between 40 and 45 years of uge, full binck beard and inus- tache, blue eyes, heavy Diack bir cut short, gray cotton undershirt, blue and black checked overshirt, gray mixed sack coat, blitck ovor- coat, heavy grained lenthur boots, red woolen socks, woulon tnittons, black cloth cap, and n red cotton bandkerehiof. | In tho immediate vielnity of where tho body was found thore was pleked up a pleco of. money markud 1X0), and a dollar voin, the date and reading tutter on whieh had been olfaced by being crushed on tho tracks: also two five-cent picees, and uw brass check marked on one side “J. M. 6," and on tho ro- verse " Line,” in siuall capital lotters, ot fateon yosterday held an inquest nt tue County Hospltat apt Strse Vonta Acute, yours of aye, who died there th consequence of burns revolved itt Ye unknown manner on the afternoon of | Dt ) at her home in Englewood, The deceased way nt large flosby = woman, eubject to fainting tits, und it Js supposed tit while engaged tn her household dutics sho fell in a tit upon the kiteh+ onsteve. Ay nelghbor who heard her sercains, and ulso those of her children, ran Jute the house, und found the unfortunate woinan [ying ontbo tloor,har clothes alt utire, Sho exiln- guished the tire, but Mra, Vatt was already tere ribly burned about the litnbs and lower portion of tho body, Sho tugered In preat agony until yesterday morning, A verdict of uecidental Uenth wig returned vy tho jury. An tuquest was also held at No.28 Clouver street upon Anno Padtoschesky, 11 yours of aye, wh died of diphtheria. Mra. Heldget Ryan, wife of Patrick Ityan, of No. 180 West Potk street, was found dead in bed vaterday moriing. Thu deceased had been in hisneaun for suing three years, but hud not been regularly attended by any physician. She was of Irish birth, 41 years of age, und eft no fam ly. Deputy-Coronor Manson held an inquest during the diy, and tho Jury returned n verdict of deuth from fatty degcneration of the beurt._ A FIRESIAN KILLED, Jobn A. Hantan, driver of tho hose-cart at- tmehed to Engine Company No. 25, loented at the corner of Vanalport avenue and Union sirect, met with nu necident yesterday forenvon which cost blin his fife. In “responding ta the second alain from Box 76, at 0:45 o'clock, Hun lan left tho engine-house in apparent good health, with Capt, Schiinmels on tho seut beside hin, Driving enst tlong West Twelfth street the Capit noticed that Munfon was leantne very fr forward, but it struck bim on the instant that ho was duing this sinply for the purpose of = holdil the horso well down to tho run before him. Just ne tho curt neared Lumber etreet the Captaln noticed for the first time that something alled the driver, but before be could seize him fanlin had toppled benforemost from his scat to tha ground, right infront of tho right wheel of the cart. Tho poor fellow wae picked up un- conscious, the wheel having passed over hi i trinsversely from the right suoulder to the left aide, — intlieting Injuries which proved fatal. Ho was vonveyed toacoul oltico ut the corner-of Twelfth and Lumber atreots, and Dr. Martin. who thera ex. amined blm, found that the neck nid been dis- located, tha left forenrm badly crushed aud split. and the hoad bully bruised and crustcil. Thence tho Injured fromun wis taken to bis home at No. Union street by tho Pollee Patrol, and there he died shortly after 11 o'clock, He way yar, well thought of by all who knew him, and inthe Fire Department all were his warm friends, Ho wis abouts yours of age, und left a wife and two chiktren. A sad fact ineonnection with thefr bereavement fa that Mrs. Hanlon 18 0 gtster of the wifo of Otllecr ‘Williams F, Mackey, of the ‘fwenty-sccona Streut Station, who wna necldentully kitted on tho rafle road only u few weeks ugu. Mr. Hanlun joined the Fire Departinent Ang. [i 187, and was a member of both benevaleut associations, . Capt. Schimusely und othor members of tho Department ure wholly at x loss to necount for so singular on “neeldent betaling Ko old and so experienced a driver, Huntin had been ut tho fire on Madison atreet carly In the morning, and It {sy thought, in consequence of oxposure or uver-exertion thore, he wus seized with wcbill or fulnting fit volte running to tho second tire. ‘The Coruner hold an inquest. dur- ing tho day, and tho jury returned verdict of aculdental death fn the manner stated, Tho members of George A, Custer Post, No. 40, G. A. 1, are requested to assemble at the en gine-house of Engine Company No, 25, on Canale ort uvenuc, nenr Union trect, Friday morn: Ing, Jun. atso'etock, to uttond the funeral of their Inte comrade, Juha A. Hanlan. Members of tho Twenty-third Resiment ilnels Veteran Voluutecrs are inyited to Join. THE Ross HOMICIDE, : Patrick Hoss, tho 11-year old boy shot In a fue- tion flzbt lust Sunday while skating on the river, dled of his tujuries ut 7 o'clock . yestentny: morn- ing at the home of his parents, No. We uuker Street, During tho day Coroner stuteson impin- gled a jury, Who, after viewing the body, adjourned “by request of tho patice to meet nynin at 2 o'eloo’s Blonday’ atternoon at tho West Twolfth strect Stution, By this time the County Payatelny will buve mado tle post-tmartem, and the police hope ta be able to iy. tho full evidunce in the ease before them, nid to Introduce thom to the youngster who Ired the fatal sbot, Toss remuttied tintractuble tothe last, and fnslsted that ho did not know who shot hint, and it 14 possible, though scarcely, prubable, that he told the truth. During tho past few duys the police haye bad in custody a wulf dozen of tho youngsters belonging to tho South Diviston} or the “ Fourteenth street gang” ns it $y enlled, and though cach acknowledged paving been present nt tho fight, each denied knowlng anything about who injured Rosa, Bomo of these boys have been coteused, but John Kelley, Juin Cole, and William Manning are ati beld In custody, ns tt te thouwkt they know wil about the afmy, if indeed it was pot one of then who thred the futal bullet. GEORGE B. CARPENTER. Dangerous Winess of the Manager of Coutral Mustce-Hall. There aro few Chicagoans who will not hear with sorrow of the probubly fatal iuess of Mr. George 1. Curpontor, Manager of Contral alisia Tall, who has, since 871,10 connection with the Star Lecture coursy, and in othor ways, fur- nishot thom tho mons of go many pleasant and Instructive hours. Mr. Carpenter's illness was very audien, as he had been well and heurty up to Monday night, is brother called at hls oltico thut evening and found him working at bis desk directly in front of an open window, Io told his brother he was glad tho holidays were over, und sald ho thought he was starting in on 4 prosperous year, As bo Intended to work until late, hisbrother left tho office and went up tu bis house, und about hult-pnst $1 o'clock Mr, Carpenter wus brought home ina carriage, vory’ i, He bid been conxed to take in brine bath after ho hid tnlehed hla work, hud been solzed with a convulsion jwhite In water, His brothor suld he hud tuken those baths before ho lott for Nuw Moxie thie ago, and (t hud alfectod him ina Uke ni ner, nithough not so seriously. Why ho hod triod uuother he. waa not abla to eay, butho belluved he hud beon coaxed Into ft, Ho waa put in bed Monday ight, and the next mace ag hla wife aut he bud beun guilty deliris ous, taiking Ia a wihl incohorent wuy. 1 was not thoyht at tho thne to be “anything serious, but ns he grew wor hls frivnds grew alarmed | and d nongule tition of physichuny, ‘Thoy oxpressud it aa tholr opinlon that ho was affected with brain trouble, but would not say whut the probable outoome would be. Yesterduy nftarnoon he rallied, aud appoared to Know ull that was going on around bin, but toward evening ho began to sink again, and bis life was deapuleed of, Ata Inte bour jast night ho was still ullve, but hig condition waa very critical, —— MEETING OF EPISCOPAL BISHOPS, CLEVELAND, O,, Jan, .—According to the Heratd’s apectnl, there will be a grand gath- ermg at Gambler to-morrow of Eplscopal Bishops in honor of the opening of the Ken- yon Cofloge winter term, and to celebrate the auniversary of the mantfestation of Christ to, tho Gentiles, Already Bishops ‘Talbot, of Indlanns Jaggers, of Southern Ohto; Iii-. 1oy, ot Bop neaet of Southern Mutos Nate Halas Com ei Vedtorn Nai ey arels, 0 eiican, have ursived, nud ure tho usta af afi Beildell. ‘Che winteiett faslan sormon will bo preached by Ulshop aril, Why tho Aldermai Dubuyus Woduosduy, us shi as fog duwn street ho mct fenelguay attired Jo a Ugbt suit und a plc hot. The wind was whistling, snd old meroury wus bugyiny 15 de- grec bulow gore, It was vory cold, and the gene erousbeurted Ablorauy, seelng We goutluimun in very uncoufortyb: ed bhi 1 big oars Wera Rot cold,“ ery,” raplicd the- struoxer, “and Thaye u good wuny more miles ie ee mn a pares te ved bees Pony bos tals ing olf pul¥or putent Mm yatontige Nuon) to tho wthauger’a bead, Ube svcolver was and the fo gratefini that be mado inquitiés aa to who the kind gentleman was, and, very strange toreinte, both billed from the same county in ireland. Mr. Kavanaugh froze his cara the very same duy be made the present. TEMPERANCE SERMONS. . Cases of Destttution Produced by Over Indulgence In Drinks A few nights no Officer Davis found a woman named Annio Timmons iytug belplesly drunk on tho sldowalk in front of her home nt No. 10 Citnton street. Sho was badly benten about the face, and was Injured in ‘different places, appar- ontly by repoatedty falling down, Up stairs in a clono stingy little ronm tho oflicer found Annic's husbund, a hardworking bincksmith, and bis four tittle children. ‘The only furniture of the room was a dry-goods box in plava of a table, 1 stove avout tho sizeuta hat-box, with but a single hole on top,a dirty straw mattress, and -n few tin-plates and odd cups. Notwlth- standing their squalor and destitution tho ehiltren were bright) and rugged looking, and wero pationtly waiting for morsels of inent which the futher handed to them us he vooked it on a tin-plate over a bright, cheery little fre Inthe stove, Tho attention of the Oltuola Tus mane Sovlety was called to the ense, and at their lustigutiion the children were sent to tho Hotne for tho Frigndiess, and to-dny tho miother will bo arrilgned upon w charge of drunken und disurderly conlitet, Another and simile case erogpedt out in Jus- tlee Wallnce's Court. Mr, ‘I. phiinane ayainat a Stra. Edmundson, whe might enrn niiving for herself and bee three children, aged 9.7, and 4 yeurs, wore It not for the fact that. Uke many other people who carn thoir money ford, she sponds ft frevly for [lquor, Despite thy pleadings of the mother not to be separated from her olfspring, the Justice saw fit to Linposd 1 fine of $15, und sent tho cblldren to tho Houine for tho Friendicss, NHE CROUNAL RECORD. A Batch of Items from the Police Courts and Stations, In Justice Mrayton's Court yesterday George C, Schreiver, tho Lincoln (IIL) merchant who Intely fulled, gave bond in tha sum of $4,900 to. await tho action of tho Grand Jury ino case of fuise pretenses, wheroin he is charge by the tirm of lt. Kuppenbelin & Co, of No. 20) Madison street, with having obtained from them $220 of pools on fulso reprosentations. Schreiber was arrested day before yesterday at Lincoln, MM, by 2 Chicago oltiecr, who arrived with u war rant, Issued by Justice Brayton, shidowed © his man all the forenoon und arrested biut only abunt ten minutes before the east-bound trati arrived at Linculn, The examination of David Freund on. tho ebarge of trying to outenge the person of his ieyenreold aaughter was concluden by Justice Suimmertletd yesterday afternoon, tho olfender being held tn the sum’ of $3,000, and committed in default. The Court sald {t wis not entirely satisiied that tho inan was quilty of the harrible crime, but thought thero was yery probable enuso, J, A. Webb, tho ticket scalper chatzod with the larceny of cae tlekets, valued at 21,10, from tho Michigan Southern Railroad, was ye: terday held by Juctice Wallace in £2000 to the loth, C,H. Stuwart, the suppnsed receiver and present possexsor of the stulen Uckets, was also arrested during the dy, and way held tn §1,000 to the sume date. The seureh for the missing clerk, D. F. Drew, goca on, und bis capture is cousidored only a matter of thine. Tho Juckson fnmily, consisting of Hdwurd and Currie, both culored, and Hviug in tho Lien- decker Bultding, wt thesouthoast cornerof Suite aut Harrison streets, 14 badly broken up over som recent ddvelupments, and Carrio was list night the inmate of ap Armory cell, Bume weeks axon colored inan nained Thomas Cole, who was abot Ina Fourth avenue brawl, dled in one of tho rooms, und sinee then the landlady, Mra. Lily Ittebardson, has refused to sleap {1 her own room. She tuk up with tho Jucksons, until one night recently Mrs. Jackson returned unexpectedly to the avartinent and found Ars. Richardson usurplug her place, In tho fight which ensued, Mra. Juchkson bita plece out of tho Kichintson's oyotrow, and for thls sho was arrested by Doteet/yes Ender und Long. ne PRESIDENT PORTER, Cixcinsatt, U., Jan. &.—President Porter, of Yulo College, ts here to attend the supper of the Yale Alumni Club to-morrow night, He will be Jolned to-morrow by Profs, Northrup and Sumne The University Club of this. clty gave hima reeeption to- meht, which was attended by a targy num- ber of lending eltizens, ST, LOUIS MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE, Sr, Louis, Mo., Jan. 5.—Michael MeEunte, of the firm of Whitaker & Sons, pork-pack- erg, was lected President of the Merebants’ Exchange to-day, and “John. Jackson, Prost dent of the St. Louls Elevator, was el First Viee-President, ‘There was 10 cho! for Second Viec-President, and another elec ton will beheld to-morrow, a DECLINES TO COMMUTE, Speetat Dispatch to The Chleago Tritunes Srierietn, UL,/dan. &—Applleation has been mado to the Gavernor to commute the sentence of the notorious Dr, Eurle, but he das dectined. Ie-hns, however, instrueted the Sherif to retain him in custody until he has a hearing before the Supreme Court, a A LOSS TO JOURNALISM. Cixcinnati, Jan, &—Archer Brown, who for nearly six years has been night managing editor of the Gazette, has severed his con- neetlon with that paper to become a member ofthe fron commission louse of Rogers, Brown & Co., late Rogers & Trivett. GAS COMPANY REORGANIZED, Lrrria: Rock, Ark,, Jan. 5.—Messrs, John D, Adntus and other eltizens having acquired the majority of.the stock of tho clty ss works, the company lis reorganized with Maj. Adams us President. ———— A GOOD OLD AGE. Piqua, O., Jan, 5.—Mrs. Surah Johnston, aged 102, dted at the residence of her daugh- ter, Mrs, Franels Jarvis, She was a native of Ireland, and emigratedto this country in early Ute, It Went U; Wratll Street Dally N ‘There is x niin [n this city who ones lost §20.- 000 throngh va twiit of the Bugtish iunginge. Ho was then tt resident of California, atid San Fran ohavo was wild with excitement aver mings, ‘The © INue Ledge" wus then Iooming. Shures tnd Agone to thirty times tholr five value, and bro- kers reaped & golden harvest. Atlongth, wlinost withliiun hour & Blue Lago” begun to drop, and it wont duwa~or rathar tho shires dit over 200 per cont before there wasn breathing spell, At this erlsia Now = Yorkor wont ton brokor and ngkeds What ts your candid opluion abour Blo Lodgor | 7 {think it will go up," was tho prompt reply, » Well, within a fortnight.” ‘Tha would-be buyer kuew of stocks for salo, and before night hfs ontire fortune had boon in- voatod, Quotations remain! tho xumo for two or threo days, and thon © Tue Lodo" shires S10cach fell to ten per cont of thulr fut ue, ‘The New Yorker rushed tothe broker in con- sternatton, and gasped outs “ Tictn't you tull ie that Blue Ledge was sure toga up? “Lali, “And now--now! » 3" “1¢'s gone up just ns T predicted. T heart two weeks ago that it bad worked ont ite veins, and {t was only 2 question of a few days when It would goup,” “Hut, greathenvonsl ft has gone down,” © Yeat Lunderstund, Yo, tt bas zone up, aud hundreds of puopty will be riutned.” i Baron No Dion and Aurelion Schotl. Paws, Deo, 3L~Tho trial of the Baron do Dion tor ble wssnulton M. Aurctien Scholl in Septcinbor (ast, whieh ended fn tho suntence of the youny aridtocrat to two months’ tnprivon inonit, drow w xrvat number of suclety tho Court of Assizes ypiipniar, Both partios to the Aieir are fumillas feurea in the warkd of Parlis M. Boholl ia a Urilliant man of lvttors, and the Giron fda dashing wen about town. Moreover, 0 erat miny piquant revetutions wore oxpector. $t wus notorious that, as Dion's eloquent lawyer, Luchatid, wuld, thora wis a deep wundane wystery. bohind the yery simple cose Itself, » THE ROOT OF THK MYSTERY, At the root of tho mystery is a vortaln Duchoss, well known tu suing people here, ‘Tho lovers of sogndal doubtiors hoped that the lidy'a guine would Ue inoniloned at the re ‘but they wero disuppainted, Ny @ tacit: wade the acousor and tho novused dlvcrevtly uvoided akloy inure than distant allusions to tho pric nary cause of Uie quarrel. 31. Scholl was tte torly unconscious of having In any way offonded tho, Buron dy Dina, lal couseguentty lout ita inturest, und, to vse tho worlds of Avocat-Générul Mouchor, was + undistingulsh- able from auy grdiaary cuso of aaunult aud attory,” “APPEARANCE OFTHE MEN. Thero wus stixht sensation when tho Baron de Dionjtook bls seat on the oprisoners boneh; and thiawas repeated when M. Beholt entered tha court-roots, Wearlig tu bid burtanhole the red. ribbon ot the Jaglonot Honur, wud having the traditional vyeghisa at his vyo, ‘The Hurou de Dion tau tall, heavy, close-wbaven youre mun.of Styoars, The top of bis heud td bald, and his physiognomy is tnore mild thin Intelloctuul, Uo duade no atiomot ta deu7 bin weagule. aud ble ture to, = anu « counsel contented himaol? himselé with pleating atengating: circumstances, coe feasons unine ible to moat persons presen O88 Wal lowed him byna tndulgent Jury, oe ‘ing Told on Gambetta, , *M. Gambetta,” says Zola,“ bna not tho pase slonut the modern world: this ie really my rec Prouch against him, and thia ig what tcaves ma (ul of uncusiness and uncertainty before him. Hy isn Greek and a Roman tn dideuiac, He believes himself at Athons or at Romo. His republic has 2.00 inbanltants, and whon ho winhes to refresh himacif he imAgines bimsolt Soma with cosesya mieple marti over hia ovidera, rl ge Stigared win with Pheshe and Aspasia. Ey, ——————_—__ Why an object of loathing anddinguat to youre folf and soclety from catarrh when Banford’s Radical Cure, externally and internally admin iatered, will cure every aymptom of the disense, Frety package is a complete treatment, Only re ees AMUSEMENTS, WVICKERS THEATRE, LAST THREK NIUITTS OF THY GREAT Unton-8quare Theatre Success, TWO NIGHTS IN ROME. With tho distinguished Actreus, MISS MAUDE GRANOER, AND SUPEILS COMPANY, 4 BATURDA 1 ty ee, : NEXT WEEK, MLL, SARAH BERNHARDT, GOOD Ree ibe ertier SEAT Ss WS pews CENTRAL MUSIC-HALL. ‘TO-NICHT! Last Verformance of Prof. Bartholomew's 11 wone dertutiy Educated Horses. Iteserved teats farthia novel and exciting entors tainnicnt for sale at the Tox-OMlcs at We, ie, nnd #1, according te fe pape dott fH, Manayor, EXPUSITION BUILDING. The Great Whale! 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Hobbies! ‘Tho Marrow of Mirth and Lagghtor, Secure penta at tho Bux-Unice, Manday, dun. ~The Atyin Jostin Comedy Co, ha ACADEMY OF MUSIC, : wor Sith ile: Mutatedeat. near Sadlean, 10 Vroprietor, Evory Kvontng und Mutincos this wook, i HOWARD DORR and SON, RUSSELL SROS., HALEY and BOYD, MAGGIE LE CLAIR, FRED LEVANTINE, and POLLY DALY, in Speclalties, JOHN WOODARD, bn the Now Drama, “California Through Death Valley. Yupported by the stock Company. Adiatsdon, and Y conte, Wad, and Sat. Matte ta can Logecutod by buth Ed~ HOUS, © new Cuurt-House, Raowtos, yrIVE reeppearance R. *Cluckest., ony Nunewed ‘riumpbst ‘The Furere Increases! Ovore whulniing Suceess of the mininture att, CORINNE, ‘Tho Child Wondor; tho Star Prodigy amid 9 Galaxy uf Hrodigios, Another Buxton success, “PhO BO - MERIIIE «30 - MAKERS - 30 In the Burlerque Oporotta, THE MAGIC SLIPPER. Next wavk—Frank Chanfrau and Henrietta Chaufrad. 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