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"HE CHICAGO Torrence, has betn compellos commission on ficcount of Ill+ her righté,'and jens warmly applauded | > (PHE..CITY. GENERAL -NEWS. 4 Parkiys is at the Pabher. :,' t« Jogi HiLrrNds ia.nt tho Shérman, ; .,W. Wessox, of Montreal, fo atthe Palmer. § fr JA. Mintan and wife, of New “Moxteo, are’ _Gomicttod at tho Palmor.’ . BaMuens. Warken-and. family, 7 City, aro regiateted nt the Bnofiie, 3 7 Yanran' and wife nnd J. M. Fish and | ta) , O., are at the Pacific. SUFFERING IRELAND. After transact meeting adjourne soind further business tho A DETAGIMENT Of abot sixty tet Trom the First Cavalry wilt zo to-Washington tho inaugural of Presidont Uarnutd, fr 4 Carr, F. Tl, Davis, of Compaty ©, First Reg!- ice, oxplred some tine dg Deol unanimously, retlocted by his The Entering: Wedge for . tho f Polygam: Gov. Murray Refuses a : * mon Dotegate fo Congross: ‘Leonard Swett's Address on the Woes of Erin. A regular Sunilay-night. Twelfth Ward Branch of tho Irish” Nationil Land Lenguo waa hell Inst night-in the base: mont of St, Jarinth's Church, cornor of Hermit- Ago avenue and Jéckson street, belng only falr. ‘President T! ting was Addrossed frat by the Rov. Fathor Mahonoy, a visitor from Dublin, who hasbeen In Chicago about three week: if preached hero a number of timos. Ho sald that the futuro of Iretand for generations to come . Land-League # three cetiturics “the ttl gine for lberty, but all proven abortive. twas force nigninat Bo rent n power by the opprossur: only a ike tho prosont coutd we Bugland might crush rebellion, but she could nover crush idens, and the Irish people would novor reat until thoy had accured what they claiod,-tho dirthright of Heaven to tho'gunsof earth, Ti bound ta be succossfil. mevting of ‘tho svhose term of sort’ tho attendance jomns, McMahon RD ins heen clected Firat Tiica- mont, Auror, Gronor A. Hig tenant of Company D, Th! ivert J. Hobbs hae been olected Second Licu- Hiatorical Sketch of the Capture of the Land by the English. ae re Campbell, the Gentile Candidate, Given Care. f. 8. Rowner, B Company, Flrst-Ine niry, asks for un order for election to Mil ay ot Cantatas his turm of service oxplring Organization of Branch Land “wife, of ‘Tol wwf t, Davis and the’ members of. the joaiy i combluation are at: the Sher {slang bad been strut proyious attemptabnd {useless tu emplo} Gen. Hintranp bas prooured cots for all tho companies that will take pitt In.‘the Inaugural, and amplo provision hasbeen muda for tholr ‘Tho frionis of tho mining and raliway king of Southorn Utab=Allen .Greon Campbell— Placed him In tho-fleld Inst fail.as an opponent of Cannon, the four-wivod Mormon, for Nole- gato to Congress. The hope that he would. bo elected wasn forlorn ono, yet tho Gontilos of the Territory, with commendable patriotism, word not willing to seo the eleation pase without having a tickot of thelr own to yote. Tho result. was that Campbell recelved only 1,857 yotcs in tho ‘Ierritory, while Cannon scoured 18,603 A fairly woll attended Land-League meeting was held yestontay evening In Maskell Hill, which was filled to about one-third.of ita capnes ity by an atdience gathered ta hear the Hon, Leonant Swett speak upon the Irish land ques- ‘Ta members of the Hvangoline” avd" Ple rated of Ponzance" cumpnnics aro at the Trd- Prust-Linor. HHARny Dunner, . Freeport, complish the ond in : Company C, ‘Thied Infantry, hes resigned on nce 1s, and bia resignation Mn. AND Mng. URanit CoaNrnau bustneas demands ETON with. thelr company, are at the ry has been necepted. Unia.-Ges. J.'t, Lonkexce has recetval an invitntion to visit Washington with bis staf on ith of March and tnko part in thi curemonivs of President Garfold, Tur Seventh New York has rented its armory sé next spring tor £10,00, to be used Mt festival. Tho reginent haa cn- gaged to lease the building for na like amount in ‘The chnir was taken by Ald. Poavoy, who in- MELE, VERONA TAIDRAU, troduced the speaker In a fow well chosen ro- Miss Louise Senck , Ditlon, are at the Tnx Rricklaborers’ Union of tha South and ‘West Sides held its half-yearly mecting yester- duy afternoon at No, oot South Halsted street, and olegted ollicers for tho ensulng six months, Tr Js Ald: Swift, of the Eleventh Ward, who “hus threo ahiliren sick with diphtheria, tho fourth having Just recovered, and ith, as was erroucously stated in yesterday's Harry Hunter, and Ryanguline” combl- aa S rs tho people word entirely unitod—the-wholo thirty-two counties; the Catholics of tne south were shaking bands with the Orangemen of tho north, and nn echo f syinpathy from the whola ofyillzed world, atholtey and Protestant alitce, entie ta cucoure nge the downtrodden children of Erin. Tha rests presided nt mectlugs, and tho Holy Sea work. Only uno thing wis lncking to bring the bioodioss revulution to n successful close, aod that was tha bearty ox- Inited States with th en 8 England would not dare bravo tho censure of 0 nation ike this, and tho Indications were that this conetura wonld bo forthcoming unless the irish peasantry word Au. Monntiine the Iriah-Americans aod native Amerlouns should encourage tho op- pressed people by organizing Land Leagues this country, and by contributing whatothor nid Teerlcans should be told how drew the shillings from them wantonl; Upon making bis nppearance ‘Mr. Swett was greeted with long and loud applause, Tho early part of hia cloquont address was purely historical, showing the succedsive means by which tho British oppressor ground down the ocoupnnts of the sail and drove thom from tholr homes, Aftor tho British hnd gained possession of ohe-third of the soll those who Hyed elao- whore than on tho land they occupied wore ale Juded to as “outside tho palo," and were bar- Darously treated, Of course tho Irish people driven out of tho pale did not like it, and consequently thoy mado incessant and Intorminable wae upon thelr op- pressora ‘hia Inated until the timo of Queen Kitzabeth, who took it into her delicate feinale head to xet tho uthor two-thirds of tho island, Tho speaker described. the peculiar manner in which Monurehs of those days organized armies in tho 0 1d of raising a pnid tance of thotr iran, Learning by.n dispnteh that Gov. Murray had on Saturday issued a certificate of clection tu tho Gontile ¢nudidate and that Mr. Campbotl was In the city, mn representative of Tum Trin- UNx called on that gontioman at the Palmer #ouso yostertiay, just before he left for tho ca “LT congratulate you on recolving that certif- Mr, Campbell," satd tho omissury. hank you,” replied Mr, Carpbell, who was proparatory to hia journey castward, oy this disputch from torney that it must ba so," Tho dispatch reuit as fullows! Jan. & 1831,—Allen §. Campbell—Your elexato lasuell und dojivarad to mo to- U3. Mr,Campboll continurd: «1 have no porsonal contest with tho I bave some ver ‘Tuy First Infantry Regiment left Chicago vin the Chicago & Altoi Mond nt a little after noon yerterday with over 900 men. Thi nitorsed the good ey were clid in fatigue uniforms and wore tholr now oyer- 1 C. Baxnit, who waa fined $90 Saturday by Justicn Wallace for drunkeaness, was supposed ta bo dying with delirium tremens fn a coll at Baker is 43 yeurs of age, Fifth Nogiment Guards), {a Increasing its memborship with some Hy | meetings or inte have’ been ‘well-attended, and arly” some capa’ meetings of Into hnve been well uttenda Goodrich stenroboat docks ey much intorest fa manifested. 2 Anoureightof tha old mombera of I Com- pany, First Iegiment, havo united with Com- nny D, with which their company was consoli- te Tho remainder will probably elther Jolin other companies or apply for honorable dis- the Armory Inst night. of the best youny Just doinands of tho 1 iny Salt Lao at- about the Guodrich steamboat dock. Freperick Reus, 29 yenrs of ago, employed aX aq coopor by tha Scipp Brewing’ Company, while under the Iniluence of Iquor at 6 o'clock Jast evening, accidentally slipped on the alde- walk at the corner of Kinziu and Wells streets, ~ and had bla right lez broken near the ankle. He ‘was sent to the Alexian Brothora’ Hospital. Unton Veterans will hold to-day, Pucitic Hotel club-roam, thelr nn- nual election for Club officers, The voting will gommence at 11 n,m. and Jest till 9p. m., whon ‘tho regular monthly meoting will commence, to declare tho reaultof the election and transact ollopening at Mon. m. is at live far-out a chance aud thus avoid the usual they could, Tho Aj the landlords of Ireland want it under- Autry to squeader Mormons ju this mattor, Wario frienda aniong the Mormons, but thoy all know whore Tatand on thoquostion of polygamy, Twill Nxbt thom on that, but Ino manty way,” “It husn,t been long,” sutd Mr,Campobell, toning on a collar, *aluce inen—even Whigs like Parson Brownlow—spoko sort ‘books on the divinity of slavery, see how any man coitd vellove ofslavory or of which to go to war, army thoy jrained the a - promising to divide the spolla return for thoir milltary services. ‘The speaker showed A Freep officer of tho First Regiment in- formed the weiter Inst Saturday ovening that tho managers did not know exnotly Btom! in regard to tho Inte fairof thit oraniza- tlon; but it was bis opinion that, after ali bills had been setticd, the regiinont would baye about $1,000 to call Its own froin the receipts, ComuranyC of tho Second Hegimont, under command of Capt, Starkwenthor, is meeting: Membora who baye not beon to drill for some time are now taking annctive part, ‘There will be a meeting of tho Compun: this evening, when business of importance will be pein ae All membors are commanded to sen , ftlunized over. wre! hours of the American would respond fn subs stantial manner, and England wouid be forced toxive Ireland the opportunity to ofce again agstumo her propor station ninong tho nations. Brief uddreasos were also niide by Seasrs. Mat Tansey, Morris Newman, and Michael Sul- Uvan, whily storris O'Connor and Thoinns Cohey contributed tholr partin awakening tho outhu- ahaes by atuging a number of frosb national alrs. A mimbor of new members wore added to tho Pingel and tho meoting adjourned for onv Nborty-loving jow successive conquests of Irolund by those Barons nnd anonarebs had robbed tho nation of 16,000,000 out of Its 20,000,000 neres of lund, and stated Ppresont owners of Irish aoll camo from thera conquerors, so that nn abstract of title to a pleca of Irish Jand to-day would run back to Cromwell, or Stutford, or Elizabeth, or some othor of tho thioves who first stolo It. RELIGION HAD A GREAT DEAL 10 do with war in the old times. ‘Tho Irish wero n Cutbollc people; so were the Englleh tp to tho The religious controvers: which nroso In his reign grew into a chutol syatem, which through successive reigns was i part of the Government of the country. A! this time a series of confiscations—nomlually aimed nt tho Catholics, but really intended to steut fand—were Inaugurated by which the lunds velongitu to Irish Catholics were escheated to These acta bad nothing to do they were slmply tho whose object ‘was the consequence of which jsoations of war iu conliseations of religion about all tho lands of tho Irish fell inte the hands of tholr oppressors, and tho old owners of the soil were obliged to renttho lund which bad belonged to their au- cestora and should belong to themselves, ‘Thus uriven from farmibg pursuit people took to manufacturing and raising cat- and this the English Government at once proceeded wo discourage by legisiation, capped thus, prevented from developinent, tho munufacturers wero crippled and crushed. Within tho last.forty yoars tho British Parlia~ raont bad been tho power which shot lead into the Irish people, and ita work was not less dis- gstrous to tha Irish thao that which was done more openly yenrs before, Tho spexker sbowed that, although England and Wales were not twice ns Inrge ue Irctund, there were fiftcen times as mun} holders iu the former country, read showing how this had bocn brought about; bow some powor had laid and squeezed out all enelit of tho lurge -holders. Muych of this bad occurred in the lost twonty- five years, If a Lord tookafancy to Increato the gizo of his lawn ho evicted the occupants of G00 neres or B0,—turned ke where. Thia wasnsystom of tyranny and op- ression woras thin waa ever pricticed in tho jouthern States over the slave, and tho [British mation should bo aver for bub about stavery in the U! caused by omy onc man out of ten, ns thore wi only that proportion of slavecholders to tho rest howoyor, wero the rich mon of tho South, und for forty yeara thoy were able in consequence of tholr weulth TO EXERCISE THE RULING POWER inthis country. Ttwas the same thing in En- i Thusa who exercised tyranuleal powor over tha Irish wore tho rich, who had tho contrat st jeofore anything could be dono for tho Iriah tho shackles of both nations should bo broken. The speker beileved in tho iinprovemcut and tinul development of tha human rice, and tho English would be benefited by ft with the rest of the world. that the three F's wero gol wy to Irish independence. The L: ‘wenpon,—imuct Of getting a_shot- unt eh yy could not tight th monttbu Irish ‘leaders Insorted the threo F's, which word: a Falr price, a Fixed tonuro, and a ‘The speaker explained tho meaning of thegu terms, and asked who could objeut to them, unswerlng: No one on curth, except tho ‘descondunt of the original thief who stole tho ‘The Iriah people, having banded togcthor, not to tht, but to play upon having decided to * Royco! 4 tenant out without the Irishinen wi bh treasun and {nd thomseives on Nberty which thoy ‘mons and wrote polygamy, although one the other Is now ‘Advocated as n rollg- “How about suffrage, malo and female, in Utah?” naked tho acribe, together too Irregulas “Thore aro too many privil T call. female auffrage and not woman's fue voto, and women who were born tn forofgn lands and nevor have seen A naturalization-papor, 8 i view it, should bo regulated from the head of 1 am 4 Democrat, and have Stnte-rights opinions, but [.ahn seo no use fora goverament, or a compact, or whatever we may call It, unteas it 1s to protéot citizens andsustain oqual rights for overy man and womun jn its Vounduries, without regard to condition. Evary Pergon 21 years of ayo and Inw-ablding should ‘Yor, and nunc othors." : “Wien you found how the election had gono ou entered a protest, did you not?” *Tdid, with the Governor,” sald Mr.’ Camp- a copy, ott which the trial was tho past week hold before tho Governor, and on “Which Congeess will debate,” THE PROTEST. yy Elihu H, Murray, Govermor of the tive for tho final can’ our suborvision, of the roturn of vutes aivo! lute gloction for Delegate to Conyross from that tho titles of tho other’busiuess, Tho to give all membore tl 40 deposit thulr votes, Tush and Jam, Tie many friends and’ nequaintances of Mr, Charles Massenbacher wilt be pained to learn uf the deep niiilotion which has ovortuken tho fani- of that gentleman Ih th kam, © young man of more than ordinary dled yesterday, a victim of diph+ thoria, ‘The young man for two yeurs past bad ,been employad_in tho olfico of Messrs. Hitch~ " & Judah, whore he was 18 muny talents bi heart. tind funeral will tnke place to-morrow was the ro- legos, It is @ denth of his sun TENTH WARD, ‘estorday nitornoon nt ‘ost Randolph stroct, for econd-Linur, 0. H. STARKWEATHER has boon cted First-Lieutenant of Company A, Second Regiment, vice Foley, term of servica expired, Sergt. Joseph D, Sullivan bas been clected Seo- ond-Licutouant weathor, promoted. ‘boon ussigned by spect Females not of Promise, who fincot Henry V' A mooting was helt feredian Hail, No. le purpose of furming nnotber Land Lew Tho mevting wns called to order by Mr, John O'Connell, who introduced Mr. Richard Prender- at spoke at length upon tho woes and wrongs of Ircland and tho objects of tho Land Longue, Every allusion made to re- Ircland’s griovances by physlenl force was loudly apphiuded. At conclusion of hia speech n periuanent organiza- Hon was formed, tho following: oficers being elected: President, John O'Connell; Secretary, Finunclal Scoretnry, P. R. Hg Ins; Treasurer, J.J. Higgins. The League has cont formed wnder the auspices of Diviaion No. 1, Ancient Order of Hibernians, and starts with a membership of about forty, AMUSEMENTS. | GERMAN COMEDY. . It {s not often that an opportunity is nfforded to the Germans to witness 86 flue a performance and sco 80 good n play as was produced by Coll- mer & Isenstoln’s.German dramatic company at MeVicker’s Inst evening, and {t.!sto be re gretted that the qudlehco was not naiargo os ul. Amore charming or better written comedy than "Mit Den} Stromo” (with tho cur- rent), by Marie Von Brmiest, bas fot been pro- duced hora for mAhy days, ond os the cast was An unusually strong Oud, it everybody acknowleducd, when leavin: thoatre, having en ame of the best perform- Much — woaker - ‘ au ed ani the Government. oth of mind and al order to the command of Company C, view Cuptd. D. Foley, appointed Captain and Inspector of Hilo Practice. THE regular nnourl mocting of tho ‘Board of Olcors of the Second Regiment wns held at tho Armory, 255 and 257 Wabash avenue, last Mon calding, ‘Tho fol- the civil organi- Proaldent, James jeut.-Col. P. J, Hennes- At & o'clock yesterday morning Ofiicer 0. Poters found an unknown man lying in an Ine sensible condition in the Washington strest tun- nel. There were no marks of Violence visible ‘upon the body, and hu appeared to bo sufforing more from intoxication snd ex; cold than anything. clea, Tho olliccr .romoved him to the County flospital for treatment, The jan was about SH years of age, bis parson a inemurandum.| woruwied Rough itambi Nang walch he bad dou! some of his cccontele tn with true, refigion: exercise of of the stealing uf land, that by the con! Col. James Quirk cars were elected zation for the ensuing: Quirk; Vice-Prestdent, sey; Hecording Seeretury, Lieut. C. Finnnclal Scerstary, Capt. Miller; ‘freasurer, Capt, John MoKeoxh, Thera bus been sone talk among tho officers of getting: Up a falr, but since the conclusion of tho Firat ;Tux Nineteenth Munois Volunteer Infantry | Hegintent bazaar tho talk Is not encouraging. Veteran Club held tholr regular wonthly meeting aftornoon at beadqnirters, « treat, President J. F8. Stnf ir, A number of communications from members outside the city were rend bj responding Secretary. tee onthe reunion “beld Doc. 30, at Gi ‘Dbaum's Hall, reported that thoro would proba- be a baluace of from $30 to $40 in tho hands tho Committeo after all bills were pald. It lal meoting of the | ments wo Club Wednesday evoning, Jan. WW, and once n thoroafter, in case the Club should so de- cide, A committes was appo! ‘the advisability of holding o scrics of ontertaln- ments during tho winter, At the County-Hospital Inst night Georgo Covey, who was ahot by Edward Stebbins, was ound to bo progressing slowly. Mrs. Caunon, ‘who was neatly uaphyxinted by coal-upa escup- from a defectivo stovo In her dwolling at No. 104 Harrison strect, wus still in a somewhat critical condition. found, and ber oxtremo age mill recovery. The mun Hughes, who was 19 huad with a car-brake, y ‘E. H. Hart, conductor of a Madison street car, left the hospital, apparently well enough, + une frozen pationts sat wi 0 oxception of a ng tho name of Adoiph | Manding First Brij Lolmborman, who was found one week ago yos- terday in a car on the Ilnols Centrat tracks with both limbs badly frozon to tho kneos, was found ,noceasary to amputate tho frozon members, and the patient isu." expected to ro- John Kinsolla; in which was Ragtown, sich ‘sa given bimsel: 8, ™ Territ Utah The Wines wih aa Tue mombcrs of Battery D hold thoir regular at boadquarters Ingt-Suturday ‘oboy prealding. The principal business transacted was In relation to the cou ing banguet, to be held at the Tremont House on the night of the Ith inut, Seeretary and Chairman of the Invitation Com- initteo, read w number of letters of acc inctuding the staff olticers of tho First ral prominent citizens, Announco- re mude for the mectinys of tho sovernt committees, and a number of mattera of detuil wero Ulpsuseed; after which the mooting od- weokly mevtin; evening, Bia}. "hoo. Wat Greono- Hout, Allon, the ee eo ts laced me in noml= by a still higher obilxation to the whole in the interost of fucd government, to 1do protest, against the counting of any than 1 owe it to thoss who waa decided to h ‘attatics were howorer, would be mortify ind disuust egal votora whoso clulco ts nullided, ules thoro is Bbuwur conforrodun you to sy cundiuct this) canvass inditferunca whether the i$ represontad ootual \oters,—porsons quall- On tno rusuibexcopt inted to canvass holders, for tho: nut surprising that TRE INAUGURATION. Tis will bea galn day at Governor sto be roinaugurati men from al! parts of the State will be prosent. ‘Tho onty organizations which will be in attend aro tho Fifth itegimont, that legal voters shall val ingfeld. Tho oted | DA tan and military more mythical chara c on the vi tled to exercias tho oloctiva franchise snd those jozehidod on the ance in force, howover, Second Brigade, Ce manding, and Y a agninst a | Brigud such consummate artists 2 Minne, Rayringor compuny, [tis hurd to say who tho'best;so woll did they ail per- form thelrduty, Mr, Richards as theexperiouced, witty, and auientitie Cottnt Bern Rave one of tho {Inost dnd steln’s coma: Chicago, These ure tho only two cum of the four al ermission to attend, ‘The reason given for thia distinction Is that the City of Springfield could not provide for any ditistobe prosumed that this lion the Invidious- n, Torrence, com- de, and Stat, received an Invitation, which the Gonernl ;for' some reason dcelined, ‘consequently troops at tho Capital witl devolve upon Gen. J. second in commund. Thure ars to be re,and a parade. The col- umn wil be formed at the State-House prompt. ati p.m. During-‘the inaugural coremonica 0 troups will form in line on the enst side of tho Stato- House grounds, and upon the appear- ‘ance of the Governor on the oust steps, will pass in roview, after which the; All the members of tho been Invited, and the ollicera will report to tho Adjutant-General this morning, and will him to the Executive Mansion. Thence he cortéyo of tho it huve recetved rt jeato of olection should bo Riven. itis not, consonentto tha Amorican tl heory of popular unded ubout th gleutions to office to tznure auch quulliicalons, nor ta confer such limited power with the duty to lonrn the rosult; ng olfiniuation of v It cannot be said thi guarded tho valiot-bo: rouular eloctiuna; of the country, ‘Th hard Hassendorf, most finished pivces wo-hnve ever scen from this abi actor, Sr. Rodonbary nuver before uppeared to better advantae than he did In the purt of tho impassioned’ but undecided lover, Baron Felix Piautt, Miss Fieach as Lilla bad ono of those Juvenile parts In which she could unfold her great talont for all it was worth, and achloved a triumph of which she might woll be proud. churming nalvoté and ber sprightliness and ac- tho aolf-willad irk tion of ull who bad tho ploasure nt sooing Miss Bobringer's Gibricle was in its way as fine a piece of ucting ng that of the othors of this quartet, She nade a better Impression in this part than she did in any othor in which sho bas loft a desire nmong the pas trous of the German theatre to sco her in such pucta oftener. Of tho others that the performance, dr, Enye! desorvos fayort mn those chargud ion there ean bo Fecalved. havo su tmparfoct) rovided for pure an colvod by some orror uf fudumunt ur fulluro in duty, officers registering voters or having the Iminedi tho wrong 18 forever incapable leatlon, 'o remedy 14 adequate or cfu! short tei b dua: more ti will satisfy all who may qu ‘ness of the action, ‘88 Soon as he gat sol appear to be doing wel trom Kansas gl’ the “command of tho over the remainder. egntral rot election tive In renpoct to of- cos fur vox Not ndmmlolvter tho corroctive during the cunvass, for, bofure any atuor Fomody can bo suught und applled, tho motive to Dursue It consos by tho expiration of the corm! tha und tho authors are thoreby oncour- Hy aa cal Importanoe that I apport of your powars , GOnoNER MATSON yesterday held an inquest 0. 68 Asblund avenue upon Fred H. Knapp, years ot age, who dicd of a shock in conse- quence of injuries recolyed bout: tho le; ‘Deing run over by streot-car No. wul of tho Division Street i sBtrect line, nt tho corner of early on tho morning of Jan.4. The jury cen- sured the railroad company for not enforcing thelr rules in regard to ‘ and off the front hold an inquest at to tight out the Le will bo disuslasert, yenture some suggestions In a1 overnor’s star brave in tha promises, at tho risk of incurrin, rt coisa for assuming to dofend the executive jurladic- tton, f Neo. 25 of tha Utah compiled Laws providest “That alt the roturus re rucalved than the old method cinenead Bere, nizd t took part in they will forin a purt of t Governor, and will accompany bim to the Stato- ct tha oath of office bo will be joined by his atult and will revlow the rosrl- f tho State- House, tho Excoutlve a tholight-hoaded te mention, and 60 do Mr, and Sirs. Meyor, (the former us Baron Med and tho latter as Hea. Mrs, Murkham ia Ara. Von Hoswitz was not us effective as usual and Mr, Waldort o Mr. Von Heswitz was out o} place, being unsuited fo dundy parts, THE THEATRES. Mile, Sarah Bernhardt will reach this city, it is irning, She comes from burg & Fort Wayno tho Soerctary, vornor, shail utseul und ox- , und furnish to each highwst number of votes for any ‘Cerritorial o} Sortltcsta of ple election,” ne return hi pussengera getting on ‘The Coroner also ustin, ia the Town of Cice- Dufly, 4 years of age, who conacquence of injuries received by bo- jug struck by engino No, 51 on tha Northwestern | will the: road at the crossing next cust from the deput, while he was driving very fast and attempting to cross tho track ahead of an approuch- jury made request lace flugmon at tho ero, in orderto pre- cor voted for, and the number or yotes each parson ro- celves, z ‘Bocs, 3 and 2%: Tt wht bo obsarved ‘that the duty impoaod by Hee. 25 ts to qty the ceriitieate to the por- aon having the bigheat numbor uf votes, und that It {a thot requirod by the terms of thet section that the hluhost nuuiber of-votes wall be determined from the returns. ‘The duty to examine tho rewuen escorted back to et nglish people; THE NATIONAY, CONVENTION. Aprominent offlcor of the National Guard writes as follows to the army and Navy Journal with regard to tho proposed mecting of tho Na- Guard Asaocialon at Vuiladelpbia, raitrond company, cressings in the Town of Ci Yonta recurrence of auch aculdenta, Ag ins quest was algo held at No, Tt West Conmress «street upon Garrott Van Arsdal ayo, who dropped suddenly den Buturday cveulng at the corner of Paulina and Madison streets, Ar a meoting of tho Police Renevolent Asso- elution in the court-room at the Armory yester- following _ ollicers were dent, Wheeler Bartram; Vice- Kipley; Treagurer, Michnel Brennat alter A, Bargent, Ingomar V. Brietzke, J. H. pugpact Bartlett, Charles Ditters, 2, O'Connor, Ell 8. Cremieux, Patric Patrick O'Brien, Sylycater Kennedy, E.P, Sunn, Sandora, Jubn Btift, Wilitam HHorle, H. Huasoy, John Richardson, and An- Rohan. The Treasurer's report during ounting to $7,107.77, $3,149.78, thus leaving | government which with other assets ta 3 The retiring Treasurer, Scrgt, M. L. ‘Was thanked for the prompt and etllolent mi dor In which he had traneacted the dutics of bis Ho ja tho first Treasurer in who was- prepared over the cush in the treasury, whic! moment after tho election of u successor waa other business was untm- rtant, and related chiotly to amendments to je constitution and by-laws, MATRIMONIAL, ELIRL—LAUFERTY, A_quict family wedding was solemnized yos- .terday. afternoon at tho residence of Mr. and | which is respectfully submitted to the Mrs. Guatuye Eliel, No. 1234 indiana avenue, the ‘ contracting parties being tholr daughter, Miss AMinnle Elicl, and Mr. Atex, Lauforty, of Fort Wayno, Ind, Tho coremany was performed at So'clovk ia tho parlors of tho residence by tho Hey, Dr, L, Adler, and the bride and groom were ‘unattonded,: At its conclusion tho guests woro * duvited to partake of an elegant wedaing sup- ber, and tho eventu * dancing and social enjoyment. Mr. expected, nt 9:40 this: Philudelpbia by tho Pit Road, Fron the station abo will bo conveyed to the Palmer House, where rcoms havo been pre-. pared for her reception. In the courso of tho day she will {n all probability be interviowed by n score of reporters, ani ‘veuln her engagement t MoVickar’ will bo presented; nt Chunfrau will make cuuntlos or tho uve tu be rejected, 8 face of tho returns, oF jer avitenco may afford grounds for such rojecti direction to you and the Secretary os tinal cu yossera ts to lssuo the certiticate to thu person bir Ing tho highest yumbor uf votes, no! tho high road to that had looked for 80 long. As long us thoy did this, thoy would bave tho sympathy bh the assistuncé whicl from America added to thoir own exertions, thoy would soon be ably to mike John Bull—al- ready very uncomfortable—so uncomfortable that’ he would svon do what wus right In tho stion in America waa, What can we do here to holp the Irish? Thoy could kivk up a fuga here {n Atnurica which would bave 8 yood effect, Thore was great virtue In a fuss in thes ‘The Irish in America, who wero a pawor hy United Statos, form part and parcel, could, it thoy ohoae, make tho Government send forth rd te Englund on this question. Inga fuss, austuin thelr organizations, nul tate without ceasing, und it would be seon that the struggles would not be avainone, Inch by {noh thoy would gi Lt ivruuny gaye up an Incl ell, E All that was necossary waa united strugaie, continuous effort, and at last thoy would uc- complish a work which would carry hope to the ty of thelr brethren at home, ‘Tho lecturor gut down stuidet loud applause, and after a vote of thanks bad be rison, after some oloquent remarks, urged upon tho nudience the nocusaity ot doing romething y tholr contributions they should, tell tho Irish people that it was their land. Thoy, did not want tho Irleh nll over tho varth like the Jowa, do this, and-tho day would come when Ircland WOULD BELONG TO THE IRISIT, who would have Government of thelr own. ‘Thoro wore said to bo sovoral thousand muskets in Ireland, which wero a very useful thing to have there, They might not be ablo ta cmploy thom, but they could engage whorever tts developments led them they should follow, whether it was to lifo ortodeuth. In closing, be called upon the mecting to organize asocluty of 100 men, having the rollef of Iro- wt a ned, to whieh the simnatures of about soventy-iive mombors wore attucharl, ‘A committes consisting of M 01 rieon, Patrick Murtha, wnd 1. P, Ford pointed to nominate ollicors, to ecting, and to select a name for the Club, Club adjourned to noxt Friday UAND-LEAGUE MEETINGS YESTERDAY, The Sixth Wird Brunch of-tho Central Irish National Land League of Chicago bold its sou- jay ufternoon at 3 o'clock in the ball at the corner of Canalport avenue and Union atreot. Over "100 Irish-Amoricans were present, James O'Nell, ‘Lemporary Chairman, called the mevting to order, ‘be Cunmittes on” Or; constitution and by-laws for the yoverninont of the Branch, stinilar to those of o| zations, : ‘Thy sume Committee reported a hat of oficera for tho Branch as follows, aud it was approved; Vice-Proaidonts, n Gritthh, J. J, tin; Financial Sec- ‘bomas It. Kelly: tecurding ding Becrotary, Timothy Colllua; ‘Treasurer, Excautive Committers, W! Daniel O'Couoor, A PJ, Hickey, Charis Noncur, Mr. Garvey wus escorted to the chi rod u patnotio addross, which was onthusl- astically reculyod. judge Moran, bein; causes appardnton at the oxpediency af post, of tho world, + Guard Asacetul thoy received mv {n the evening sho wilt fit some, to te tro {| Important fuct is nob prescrined, eral principles, when s xonern) duty t¢_roq rfurmed, there isconturred by necessary tmplica fon thy tneldental perforee give way day afternoon the shat there aremany tho Grand Mr, and “ The Pirates of the Perunco" OB new spectacle will te named * The Phantom King Side Academy mclodraha un tértain the people. yor w adupt any suitable means penta Were contemplated ‘altho. Revessary to the doin Uf that duty. avidonce Tuy t Teculved (a connection with (ho, roturns, to mania cumming to acorrect conclusion. ‘Uhl ronatruction of ‘aur functions in respect to ni Lexisiativa Aa- wotes from Buother: in thos branch hae warked out adutin ut aw rogards the two material bra! upon the capacity or if any arran: view to thelr intlu tho Altitia bill ducing tho prevent sussion, an tmpres- slon provalls that the data ls tug fate, for b} of legislation will hi nying, and On Jas. 331, We DE about the ultimate fate ‘The adjournment wi at the Olympia geen, and it has beon aud nt tho Weat varloty will on= tho statute barmonizos ic In Cushing's Law und Practive gemblics, puye &% the author “There can bono doubs ¢! whorein the law jminiaterial: of as we are ut this time, ‘of Conitress will Witquay, be well Bhuuld thy bill Of Tuuch iniportance to have moeting of our Association to tako into sideration tho man They should keep BERNUARDT IN PHILADELPHITA, Apectat Dispute to PinvaveLruta, Jan-{.—Sarub Nornbardt did Not roturn to hor hotelpfter leaving it to goto tho matinée yesterday: | She dined in tho thane tre, and drove directly to- tho station, where she retired In hor spotin! car, Saturday's ro- ¥ some Ine of actlot boconio 8 Jaw tt wil Chitago Tribune. rt ol ear Bhowod recal ees 20108 {evostigations but tf tho ltcation, whether rty would gain an yuu are clearly *‘nulorious disqual if of HN elector, such as thelr be! Injnors, of claiming to the right oF ‘doos not eniltio them to the p to provont thal voting dds: “In Jud he print ts adver ored that the functions of ro {uening officers sro, ebioty judicial in tholr char- AUrUIR ME Otie If 20, It follows of course, in tho absence of a legis tivo cule te tho contenry, that yi evidence, and upon any ovidence tho subject, und would by compe guher Judicla tribunal having the jactda, Luball, in acoordsuce with these riews. address this el no ui a, In either case the postpor uyold the expenso of two meetings. ‘ tall rmblo to have as nr: 4 6 n this winter th: number leurs wi f poetponed until aft Finally, tn viow of the ottice during t Inaaingle day, and turned tho total for Ntty- tof the orgnul over $200,000, . Accord- fog to the olficint etaoment, Mondny's house ‘Was tho emalicst—®2,001. of over $700 Wodnvaday for" $1,000 to SAL for Her Spbiuxe" on Felda: oxtra matinée oO: ‘was repeated, brought $y house of the weuk suw.7 Frat iug,—that was $4,001, ni jer the adjournment, proporuiuns asduiued by the prevarations fur tho Inaugural ceremonies, a larse hulnber Of officors will wttend those coremunios und Whobattend vur tuveting in January, because une le Ur unwilling Fi toturn | meeting t seven performances itevems to bo consid ‘Thore was an {norcase and much more on HW there wasadrop "and * Le only $7 more, Tho hen **Cumuille ""* and the lurgost ‘rou’ just oven- king $4,455 for the day, DRAMATIC NOTES, a dott" party are said to Si ent before any E who reside in the Weat and suutn, saine question to In consideration of those reusing would It not be wiew to duter our iwouting untit, say March 7, at ea largo attendance would 09 probable, As Beurly all the oficurs would arrango to wtteod ‘the mooting on thelr return trom Washington, All of peuple to be soutt to of elec be tue of un bot, aud | havo, the highest ry og the oifios of Hulogate to Uon- f the United states, on the following gro It will appear by the roturns to the t 1437 Vutes wore given forme for suid uf- fice, aiid thera ts no avldonce tending to wainsay my uns fur the uftico, of those uf the cloctors or Cannon Is an wnnaturalised NOL eligible to the oftica; all re, quute from the ro ruferrud to: fan olection ts made of that Is Incapable of | belng Tay buwars that be, TRANSMISSION OF COMMUNICATIONS. Tho attention of all commaniin, officers who muy not be courtesy and requirements is dircotud following, issued by Gen. Te iy witl souls xovern thonigelves accordingly Haverly’s * Widow be duluy well on the rus eater Wallnck bo; in tho struggle, and it Brooklyn ‘Theatre to- hears that after " Frou-Frou” Simo, Ukely to appear In * La Princuss jeornes,” 9 pliy which} was -furbldden jn Lone don not so very long a| Tho Feulleton has tt riov nn art orliio with ure for the Amoria regrotted that ho has do it, ‘ ‘Tho unmillitary and perotcions practice of forward- tng olticlal communications direct 10 Gaueral Sead. quarters, in viviation of reguiutt Meer having at heart & parson who ba inaliaibl td, ea ig, was happily the tof M ‘he prover: dlatipline of tuo d to enforce strictly’ it Bilte. Rernhardt oar- F to write up her sculpt- ang.| If thia 18 so, it Is to be Hot yot had a chanco to were ny be lected at the Wg ufficers are directa the provislons of thu Military Cuda, A COUNT-MANTIAL REVERAED, The Bupreme Court In itucbester, N. Feceutly reversed the procuedings iu the cuse of Muj. Jacob Spohn, o: Brigade, Bevent tho State of Nuw York. ; (t Spohn was a writer for ane “Hahed mattora derogatory and fume" of the Fifty-fourth Regiment, wh oventually led tothe disbundment of the com- ‘fhe Major wus court-martialed and counds upou wh 6 tuilitary decision soldier is one who carne bis Jaber of bis bands and bralis, iu Dusiness, o¢ professions, and who d rtion of his time to mllitary training, and to l,and proparation for thine of war. 4 js not actually engaged In tho busl- National Guard, and when not in Walform, bo ja notamenavle toa court-martial.” RIFLE PEsOTIOR, neral Hilliard has issued 4 special ke Governor, with refer- wouted by tho badge isa alle o future home. Tho best wishes of a large, ,,elrolo of friends follow thom, Among the guests - present lascevening wore Sir. and Mra, J. wutha Lauferty, of Fort Wuyno; York; Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. A, e. Simon Weill, of ra. Max Hamburger, Shyduckors aterA. te Kade hy ducker, Mr. A. 1, Katz, ~ Milas Hole Eulel, Me, and Sirs, B. Hoifman. the Dr. und Mra. Te Adlor,. Sir. an ry ¥, Me. aod Mra. ‘La Elie). Bir. H.C. 1. Williger, Sir. and’ Bf Sint is Bolla Porter, disx Alloy Talbo! man, 3 Fi Miss Erinn Fricduzau, Mr, an Bilesos fiiive ‘Adar wid: Baruh Stonbonmur, Air. C. ort Well, 5 A 1 nd tho authority walch he cltua, win thisouuntry, and also tn icngland, ly will the election ut void, butif auch aicetiun takes pla Of the disqualification ts ter" will romain at tho e. lunder the name of * ‘The if" Tho Hunker’s Daugh- Mn its highly satisfactory Wid Lauforty, of Now L. Hirsch, uf Lafayette, Tnd.; Davidson, Mr, J. Eliot, and , Laporte. Indi; Mr, and M Mn. L. BM, ifambus -dackor, Bir. Alfrad und sontence f the Twelfth Jitied poison be held Division Nationa! Guard of if that Maj, rity Wen to the electors, the uty haying the next highest number uf votes el ; : elec ‘dixqualification bad boon ‘Thontrloal troupes w{lt heroafter fn ail proba. | {ore {hurouxhly published In Wile Territory berure ,fome munagor objected Kt of déadhead, tickets demanded whereupon: tha laciug tho mono- gorformance, and $75 nization reported bility avold Oshkush.; to the quanttt; by the Council of. thi Council passed an ord! Nary Htewusu at $15 minstrel, or variety ovory circus and menagerie, “Gath,'' in his New Tork letter in the Cincin- Datl Enquirer the othor day, said MoKow Rankin, bo puared yosterduy ua tho yratuitous Bartley, Cumpdell, author, whose succoss with tho stage bas brought ‘him the uauul Jealousy, ufter somo mau hag pi aud words in tholr mouths, tho creators of gthes men's beard, of. one of thoi, Bouelcault excepted, being ubld to eumpose as much as a pantomime, when they bave scored u success, thoy procee: to belittle their drumatists, STODDARD, THE LECTURER, Speciah Dispatch to The Caicago Tribune Hosron, Jan. ¥.—John L, Stoddard conciuded hiewerles of Mustrated lecturcs in this city lust evening with bis famous lecture on the Passion Pay, jo Musie-Hall, before a tremendous audi- once, Jt was the crowulng production uf a most remarkable guried, ¢. allenage derives the inoral aspect uf conduct, George Q, Cuai c y woman as wives, fn vlulation o Vraatay tn bie pul es othors to brosk the law A that subject in harmony wii 2OF te civillaed World. Nut id, but ho Le not qual borough ra ra, Josap! bert Elicl, Miss Ono of the dude Mucombe was that "a olth daily bread by. ¢! oha We Gnrve: fell, Jobu Foly, and Cornelius and Alr, Lam- he could not be Mural chsracter, nur (minal coutumsoy, bad Wy the Lon: wot ‘deposed vo slauion of thls Larritory. ta"). by 3 the: yf paid Cannon, and it must be tuken for Pthoy rated tor hls at tug lave siootiuae ta Gy uber of ¥: 2 the dramatlo MILITIA NOTES. ‘Tux Firat Dilgade for parade Washington's S Frugt-Lixut. A. K, Hoy e,Company D, Twelfth infantry, Odell, bas tendered hia realgnation. Tum resigontion of First Licut. J. G, Reed, * Company Bi, Bixth Infuatry, bas buon accepted, ince the riots at Pittsburg, , Navonal Guard has ussumod formidable propor- make vath that of vermin. . of the United order, by command a! ence to the murkuinen Lowell Cartridge Company. The ver shleld append to a gold bur, at vach end of which there tau minature cartridge, the id Presentlug the National colors stamped with th teldyu Compauy prize.” ‘The companies making the bighe: ere Company A, First Reglmont, Fire D. Fourteenth Infantry, Secon should not fail to turn out Irthday, Fob, 23 aging thomacives lays. Nobody ever: fobn. Brougham and Present by Invitation, was loudly called fur, and addreased the meotiug. Re referred to tho movemvnt now golu, land as a legal discussion that woul the people of that country the privileges that Such a course and such a mouvement would succeed. Ho spoke of the tho traversera “now ponding, aud that they would aurel: quittal af tho accused, Almost invariably, 4 Fe Ig tne ‘Teerlwaty lace. ‘The entire voto tieludiug tug vote of fouales, wrofore at least 2 at than half the total vote was the Ponnsylvanls { y, they were entitled to. alia te tually pulleld wid Fr 0 femaics in Futer-Ligut. Oagnirs B. Petir, resutt tu the ao- Zwelttn, Battalion, ar The condition uf the pooplu of Ireland and tho uasistance rendered thein by the Irish-American peoply were spoken Of, and the speaker sald that, notwithstanding tho ald they recelyed, thelr Conuition was wot ituproved, und they were siul} talsorable cxlatenuo, ow unity tu help thuinselvos, an 1 INGe) thom could be used to ood ‘of yoing into the bands of tho lund-owners as boretofure. Judge Moran strongly commended (the peaceable oferta now boing wade to sosure rigude, © the 5 brigade “will be the Adjutant-Gencral untl Miard orders thut tl ‘Ottawa, has tendered bis vols auinumber the poll-lste show siso thst f ¥ Yotlog. ‘Thus It will by souu ttust thure ara muse fo tiules in this ‘Territory clatusluy tt thun the whole nuaber of yutes rt uyold the cuncluslon that thy; he ultioer or soldier in the compunica receiving theso badges, and wha highest score, will wear the badgo on nillitary occasions only, and competition for. those prizes will bo ordered euch year by the commanding vilicer of the company, To-mor- row the First Brigade bad, he TSRISE pe Caray fautry, who made the rile practice, “Worthington resigued, Me Te pave lve imued 10 pe Lnoulpantes w . + fhe exercises at Spriugtiela lirduye, spares ‘KONAND H, Swett, revently appointed First Xi do-C the stuil of uteoout und Alde-do-Cauwp ou eking out a 4 ty reparted fur Mr. voles! "TRO tack aval voto kbowa pollad will scovupt for the absence of eu man: vote, Mat tue actot the ing W estadlion 11 ¢ { 1 i 3 ae : ————— Kidney and urioary trouble is universal, and rua! Lennon dues nob cunsiel of such thy only sufe and sury cure is ou Hop Mitters—rely | that thure was such wn enormous OF Bt the recunt ' We Tecomuend Bidredgesewing-inschteew le wadrage ts It leno bocatiso battompts ta oan- Dy) A apecial not on iiterant np oafineatiin than thoxo required by Da J. J. Van Dusor, J; df James Grim,” tor worms: of. ai Szidting Kenora iat spnticable to the other. Fox, thus Molnting the sulo nf uniformity. ane vee covolusions ba tt understand that “I> protdat faninst the, lssianca of any cortificats to Goorgo Qe Connon na tho substantive simttor and prirponc ot this papery and tt ncoms cloar beyond all controversy thn Chota not qualittod to huld the office that no mujntt= of loxal voter can bo anid tw have been given pe Tint (tie wittin your power, forthees tansds, ihold the certificate of election. eae laces this conciualon, aan focantery, mi 4 Nnd It consistent with your views nn ty to hold thas the votes aivon for tiflcate, 1 have the honor, to bo your sorran' ALLEN G, CAMPERLL, FRISCO, Deo, 1h 18: - | = “A PRECEDENT. “Ts thoro precent for this protest?’ ~ és * Yos,"? said u visitor in Mr. Campboll’s room, “Jude Holford, clectod to Congress aa. p. It pubieas. from tho ‘Territory of Colorndd, once inst his seat, which waa # nn by Congress, thon Democratle, toThomns Patterson on tho ground of irregular sutfruge, although the latter had no vote compared with Holfort’a,”" t,t Whatdo ou think the Mormons intend to do?” asked the reporter of Mr. Campbell. 5 “Ono of tholr Uishops—Bishop Lunt—hns sald oponly that tholr Iden was tocrowd Mormons {ato surrounding Torritories, and some timo, whon Domocrate and Republicans were nearly o balance tn power, join with ono or tho othor, and go come into the Union, and then Utah would notbe the only polygamous Stato by a pare : deal. Ia thi pian boing onrriod out? *Cortainiy. Isea by the Bult Lake Tribune thatthe Mormons control one branch of the ‘Idaho Legisinture now." Gov, Nell, of Idaho, came out In his nat mossago against the growth of tha ovil,and hero Ie a lotter which I have Just written him on tho subject; MM CAMPBELL TO GOV, NEM. IHt—Gor. John t, Neil, Hole City, RSI: Lali notrond all Of your massage 2 foxisiatora af Jdato, but read ay extract from Denring upon polygamy, 1 think it sptondit, yor tt avo ptonsed mo more had you ndvisod a inw euimpolling tho lozisiators to oxpelall ramuora whuna election la due toi polygnmaus voto, Moworor, t ace by tho correspondont 0F the Bait Linko Zvibune, tha party Ebolond ta tine © iain down with the polyice it, and wave to the Domocraticttate of Arkansas fo mich pain whoo twonty years aga by thole icon duct at Mountain Meadows. in Utah? it such ts tha cund, [ must aay again I am sorry, because those bo use h sh where thoy iM und coverad ovor with tho nil Uf dirt, und the rauguost stone abowid mnrk tholr restinu-piace, nnd inscribed pon it Wn AIL oplinph in bold: lettors ‘nuioutd be tho word" FtTin, Indicative of the dead remains of a party that all goud poopie should shun. : Duar Governor, L don't suppose this can prove in- torvating to you, but allow ina to congratulate yuu on your very ablo moxsayo aud I will clono, G, CAMPBELL, “You go East, Mr. Lee ori “Yes, to-day, but I shall follow up this mattor and do all in my power to hold the scat given me, and Support, Jaws for tho uprooting of an institution that I join all respectable Amorican oir Gamposlt Sn t good natural abilit; r. Campbell Js a man o} natural al nd of immonse wealth mado from mining ‘A Svuthorn Utak. Hohas business in Now York, and will not visit Washington this wintor. It {s his purpose ta be guided by the best talent of in all that be does fu the war about boing preofpitated against polyramy. Gov, Murray, who bas oxhibited norve nover beforo seen inn Governor of Utnh Territory, 1 & Kentuckian,—one of President Hayos” ap- Ppolntocs,—and was known during tho War as one f.tho Htalwart Union mon of his Stato, though opposed by many family tlos. Elo was cditor of the Loutavillo Commercial for years, ‘Tho cow! try must be sutistled with his course against the Rolyranaiats, which bas been marked from tho irst ns vory strong and well-yuarded. He will pasa through Chicago this week on a visiting trip to hisold tome, Noithor ho nor Br. Camp- bell are the kind of mon who can be swervod from duty by any threats that tha Mormons may make or move that thoy may plan, Sat Laxe, Utah, Jan. 8.—Cannon's friends this evening applied to Socretary Thomus for a certifiod stntement of the count, and Cannon will contest, ‘Tho Mormons are very indignant. ‘Tho Evening News says that Gov. Murray can no longer command tho respect of honorable men, and that his conduat Js dastardly and contempt- Ibte, and unwortby of any offical with tho lonat claim to the title of gentleman, Tho Gontilos feolas though thoy had at last got tho Mormon bull by the horns instead of the tall, and they appeal to the Administration, the noxt-FHousc, and the country to holp thom keop their hotd. Tho Tribune of to-morrow morning will say; ~ Gov, Murray his rofusod his curtiticute of election to Goorge Cannon, and given it to A. G. Cambell, Hu has not questioned tho legality of tho votes cast for Canton, or tho fuirnoss of tho election. Hehus simply taken cognizance of two facts which tho contest bronght out, and which are, Orst, that Goorgo Q. Cannon, boing forelgu-born, and nover -natutalized, {8 not a citizen; and, second, that it {8 not possible for Cannon to curo bis disabilities and become a citizen before tha 4th day of March next. This bolng true, the votes cast for him woro thrown away, and A. G. Campbell boing the eltizon who je highest number of votes, the Gor- ernor gives him tho certiticate, In a time of great peril it 1s sald that Gon, Washington Issued this ordor: *Put none but Americans on guard to-night.’ ‘Tho order camo to Gov, Murray from 9 higher power than ever Washington was, * Ia- auo vertilicates to none but Americans in Utah,’ and he could not disobey,” » THE LABOR QUESTION. Moeting of the Union Yesterday. A regular meettug of the Chicago Labor Union. was held at No, Gi West Lake strect yesterday afternoon. Prof, C, Orchardson read o long and well-writton essay on tho sufferings ond misery entailed by the employmont of little ebildren in factories, and also the’ evil results ariaing from overworked and wndorpald artisans. At tho conclusion of tho casay a dia- oussion took place on the views put forth by Prof. Orchardson, in which Messrs. Bishop, Jackson, Morgan, Schilling, and othors took part, Soclallsm was xenerally tho romedy tho Speakers suggested for tho ovils that allilct wage-wurkorg. Mr, Bishop presented resolutions in answer to tho resolutions offered’ last Thursday ovening at No. 7 Clark strect, at a meeting of tho Trad Council, Tho resolutions of Mr. Bishop say the Labor,Unton was Inatituted for the sole purpose of Inducing & free and untrammoied discussion of the grout question of the rights of man to the frults of his labor, and how to uso tho ballot as to briny about tho reforing most necessary to the perpetuution of the Republic. Thoy style the Trades-Councll as certain self-atyied labor reformers who, uador tho guise of ttades- unlonists, have and are now presenting rosolu- tons In tho labor orgunizations of the city to “boyeott” the Labor Union, and denounce the memberg of tho Council and their “ hypocritical fultninations” us base. slunders, f npired by moral cowardice, backed by xextous demagogs or political knaves, and calculated to koop tho woe workers divided... : ‘the resolutions were adopted, Kesoludons in reference to the action of the Council ov tho Btauber-MoGrath matter, and condemning the Counoll for its avtion, were Jald over till the next focoting, : . Tho Stato Board of Lubor Statistica wilt re- per next month to tho Legislature, and the -hleago Labor Union recommended, on motion Morgun, that the metnbors of the Unioa, and all other wage-workera in thia oly bo ro quested to fill out in full’ tho followiny Diank as soon as possible, und gend the same ty the Soo. Board ja Springtteld: HY retary uf tho me... « 1s female labor, or emplo; competition with man's 4 upation: 1s there any apprentice employed In your occu- as the trade-union any induence In regulating ' tof approntices? ong does it taka to work in “greon” so that be can, in an emoryency, Oli the place jatar worker? dj low unk duos tt take to thorougtiy learn. your ads Mave rou snr chanoe‘to teach your occupation our set y @ Can you work wt related or other occupation In case Zour sHocta Ooccupauon 16 slack, or revoluvon: ised vA machinery or otbor chunges = oul Mier mestle manufacture practicable in your, i: Stow much capital ts required to start as ait ain ployer ja your, ocoupation with « fair chauce of ‘hat effect have the large firms ‘upon the small id mpivyare in you vocupativn? 13, Te thero any luoentive tur thuse tn your ocoupas on to work otWior than the dealrs to escape the anger Of tue employer and retain Welr JobT 14, Dovs your occu; poourar 8nd ‘develop the faoultign of workers, oF mru tho adusi ray : 4. Does your oocupation offer nt iiviog for singly wuinent + : J. Aya those iy yuur- occupation of » feea, mai gad independent episit, urace they bumble acd 4 feb with thy aperteiniy of empluymens wad with Tear of instant dis ds ‘ Whicb uf Lb nly, ry she Ate. fit 5 Jollgwing positions are th ployed tu your oocupatian moar Ukaly.to ft ben thelrablilty w work oF thelr meays of empluyuent possessor of homo pruvired with tho cles of life necessary tom comfortable old ag A Wependent upyn the uncertain 4) cutidren oF retatives ¢. A recipient of public charity. J. K, Magee gave notice of an essay on * Trade- Unions,” and was requested to advertise tho sume for the meeting next Suoduy afternnoon, Jogoph Greenhut will, at the same time and place, xive a short sketch of the present division oftrade uod labor #8 established ta Chicago ginong 125,000 persous at al! kindsof employ- mont. ENGLEWOOD. At the rogular meeting of Englewood Lodge, No, 600, A. F, and A. M., Thursday evening, the following oflcers wero lastalled, W, Bro. George W. Carson acting aa Grand Master: W. Dro, Ed Kirk, 2, G. M.; Robert J, Colburn, W. M.; baa Pilling 25 8. wr Qliver ee Smith, |. W.: Elwood BM. Jarrett, Treasy: jaaudier &. Redield, Hacrotary; Elbert rh Waterbury, Method ttyiscopat. Runday- td OC. hop Buvertentont Mbrariad: Pr Liljotee! ection nt Bt. Ai - Churoh amounted to somo $400, Tho Englowood Union Vetern olf annual election of oficos er omen eal of ‘Florence Kallocki of ¢! {st Churob, preached nt M. tat "6 ‘lecture oh “Endless Death W, Fitch, Treasirer of the resented with a handsoin ‘tuesday, as in tenth aif of tho vbu ———— : GOOD TEMPLARS. . Bpetiat Dispatch to The Crtcago Tribune, Watenrown, Wis, Jan. County District Good Tom acasion in this city Journod yosterday, in the district wero represented, and intorest In tho Order was reported, berah{p of tho district: Is reported a 'T. D, Kanouse, of thia city, waa electod lar for tho ensuing term.. Af Ausaclly 0 ng pitaossa & largo tem; ieee ‘riday ovoning at the M, Sa Winchester’s Mypophosphitos cottmhs,” weak tun, aoulitty. “Establian e————————_— DEATHS. ra this ovening ay jasonte Hatt pun) untiring efforts in boi iplars’ Convention, Jo sinco Friday morning, ag. Nino of tho twelve an nt yeouo years, HL. Springer,’ agud irom rosidonco Monday, Jan. 10, at 2u" rosidence h x7 0, at 2u'ctoet, MOORH—Sunday, Jon, Tinttin, dauuutorot Williaa HE iimonths und é dnya. on Stoudaye av isis cae the Jolin F, Curtis, 63 Wost Wi MASSENBACHER—Jan. 9. nt p. oacher, ayod 17 yenra and 2 mont ‘unoral from tho ronidance of onbaCHOF, Ald Hedxwick-aty Tuceday, DAGGY—Sanbath ; sone ve tla \irricas eld at No, yj ene Hie inst ae Ns MABON—Tho funeral of Kawilucd tasday ata woteok Of his fathor, No. 33 West 1 mains will bo taken to Brooklyn, N. Aiatz an. 9, Cathorine, rat from roaldonce, 222 Mth, at Lovelock, and 2u'ctoox trom ily are invited to attond, exnony. Tibtabutg, “aud “Dalttatore bapers N—Sunday morning, Jan, PET NR dan, 0, of cancer, Mn, er son cone aut ‘Walntient. Seioaa family invited tontiond. We aS Srioude oF the FAURELL—At the residonco of his parents, i yjgand Haward W. Far ‘Pueaday by trala to tend tha funernt so: {0 tho 20th your of hy Honry Mason, J Ae in, frome the reat ‘ylorat, "There: 5 «for interment, f&- wifo of Fradarick Let, fF ‘abaah-ay., Juniox, no! 8 years? months und euraral from above number BOANTON—At 10 a. m, Bundi of C. W. und W, W. Boynton. REEN—Mrs. Lissle Green, Jan. aged youre ee Of tho tate Capt ANNOUNCEMENTS, Rt. CAVEING LECTURES TO-DA' at Horsey Hall. Bubject: “lorals ROK. GEORGE it. FOSTEHE, OF THM UNIVER « sity of Now Hruniew cornor Wrightwoud and Iucoln-ave, So'clock, under the nus} tian Tomporance Union. Facms, 1 Madion-at ee Punanday prarcs-moctiag ta Laver Paraeu ak iso Madionsets to-days VOW SE Farwell liaik pe aE ee WOMAN'S CUMISTIAN THEMPRIANCE Inton of 'wenty-sooond-at: wilt bi ir Becting this afternoon at Jovelock, at their rooms, APH RWENTY-SECOND ANNUAL MEETING (7 ~ ANA a Bold atthe flome tociay atzp.m Ef (PUL MONTHLY MiRTING OF TI WOMENS oH tinenoan at 3 Orcluck at tet the corporat: Friondioss will be starts Sc, will bo etd ti room, ZT Aitctilgan-avs THE. ANNUAL MEHTING OF ‘TIIR OCilicAud {* Acadomy of Seluncus for tho elaction of uficers and transaction of othar buriness, will by held at th rooms of the Acadamy, No, 25) Wabash-ay,, Tuesday AUCTION SALES. By ELISON, FLERSHEIM & C0., Auctioneers, & and 83 Randolph-st, For Our Monday's Sale, Jan. fl, °81, 9.80 THIS MORNING, FURNITURE, CARPETS, General Household Goods, General Merchandise, 3,000 Rolls Wall Papor, 8,000 Pairs Skates, &c., &e ELISON, FLERSHEIM & CO., Auctluncert, By ELISON, FLERSHEIM & CO., Nos, M4 and W Iandolpn-au Rich and Elegant‘ FURS AT AUCTION Tuesday Morning, Jan. 11, AT It O'CLOCK, Goods on Exhibition Somning of Sale, ELISON, FLEMSHEIM & CO., 81 nnd Ht Randolph-at, DISSOLUTION NOTICES. DISSOLUTION OF LI NERSHI cy ES MITED PART-, nership heretofore oxlsting botwoet ‘owle und John ltoper as xenural partners Hund, docguaed, ‘ind “Adratam Aver yy Of the fra of ‘rowla & Kup successors, Jubu, loner & ING, HOPEIE, ADIALAM AVERT. NOTICE OF LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, by given that « limited id between Jobn Kuper 10% 0, Hiinols, aa generat part: enteral nature of the business 0 Ws that of wholesale duales 1 atick contributed by sell 1d Holl 8. 0 cummenco on the Hirst Day of inate on tho ‘\irty-frat Dat actad by anid ti earlon Bt Chicao, II HB atmuunt of cy, ne denth of which appears by the certticate of 0: pat fle wad recors od ta thu Of cago, December 9 ABLALIAM AVERY, COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. aula tndge ho drm ualgo.ut POWEBTOR Roe ace and Walichigan-ay, Cmtcado, Jan. 1, 1830, LOTTERY DRAWINGS, A THE KENTUCKY STATE LOTTERY © HAS REGULANLY ‘DRAWN IN PULSD. AN ACT OF THE GENKIAL ABSEMAL’ BTATE OF KENTUCKY, APPHOVED Dic. @ 16 YOR THE" BENE#I'T OF MDUCATIONAL JNBt* UTIONS, ON JAN " BIRBT CAPITALS, $15,000, $5,000, $2,500, and 1871 UTHER PRIZES, AMOUNTING TO sis) FOR FULL PARTICULARS AD PINGTON, 80 BILOADWAY, NEW YORK, UN M. J. RICHMOND, i & W WABHINGTON-ST, CICA STOCKHOLDERS MEET! THE ANNUAL MEETIN SAR, seats: gumoraaty