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The lending Scientlats of to-diy azeoo that st diseusos aro cawsed by disordered Kidnoys or Piver. 11, thereto o Kidneys wnd Liver ar ke in perfect onte Tiealth Wil Lo the result. Tufsruths lan o)y teen known shurt time, and vl prent nony withont Lot 0 discuvery oT Warnor's Suto Kiuney HaTKa i Hew ers 1 Lo trontmunt of 1 puirte these tros Mo from n amplo tropeal lenf of rare sl TEMENE eCesary 1 pouttsh uid vreat rzana.and Taluly restore und keep thato 1o orer, 1L 15 PON T~ FIVi iemedy for Wl tho divonee: in onps 1 1xa D in the lower pirt of the Lody—for 'Tor 1L Teadaches — diunidico — Dizzities = Gra 3 e =Mlurind Fever, und ol difliculties of the Kide er, and Uiniry Orzans, i excelient und anfo remiedy for femnles dur- i Prosnuniey. 18 will vontrod Menatruntion, and it finsatunhle for Leacurrhaz or Eniling of the Womb. Asa Hood Puritler it {8 unequaled, for It cures tho ergans that MALE tha blood. READ THE RECORD. “1tsayad my e =I5, T, Lakoly, Selmn, Ala. ]t is the remedy, that wiil ‘cure’ the many disoases poculiar o w Mother's Magnzing, 11 linn s voro tests and wun indorsemants frony g uf e hizivest medionl talout in the coun- r—New ! 'k World, Tixaveindy erothiico dineavered ean Lo iuld tor anemoment {h compriaon with 1t/ =Hov. C. A 1inr= vex, It D, Washington, 1), C. “Fria Hemedr, which hus done such wondars, Is pit up I 810 LATEGENT-SIZ60 HOTTLE 0F sty midls rrm‘l upon the mnrk o l" oy o i tn lfll\fl lnll dealuts at e Bottie, Fog Ditbts. fiquire Jar g dAtE DiAnETHS 3 wsrrn Ttemedy, B, luian ART SALE, Megant Pictures FRAMED ENGRAVINGS, AND OIL PAINTINGS, AT AUCTION, This (Monday) Mn,[nrlng. at [0 o’clack, WOLCOTT & C0.’S ART STORE, 181 STATE-ST. . ELISON, FLERSHEIM & CO., Auctioneers, BETHESDA WATER. - Fish fom e Springs al Wakesha, Wis. he Sovereign Remedy for Kidney Discases and Urinary Troubles. GALE & BLOCKI, SOLE AGENTS FOIE TIHIS WATEIR. * Dalivered free to any part of the city. 81 Clark-st,, 48 and 4G Monroe-st. (Palmer -House), and 126 North Clar) Chicago, Commission Merchants, NEW YORK, CHICAGO, AND BALTIMORE, 88 & 90 La Salle-st., Chicago. IDWAND M, DANIEL A. Lax! Pore ¢, Pxvpr, JOmN . TRURSDEL. EDWALD 8. WARUIURY, CYnus W, Bk, Soeclal " GENERAL NOTICE,. SLEICHING PARTIES Take Notice! To Let to Sleighing Parties, DAY OR NIGHT, Ona4-horso Bleleh, soating 21 purmons. Your-li-passnyor ‘Omnibusus, on runners, 2and & borses, Terws reasunablo. TITCOME & PIL. & 35 West Madisa TATE,. REAL Ng . TuRL, Badvn o \“m\-'\“g RroRediy v W ek o W - ‘\és\\\\ u\}k\)fi\{:\\\\‘ o% e INPWIR, QELRS, ARk Wy T M -%tv\.x:\en:‘\ %N\.\-s =—{Fd — BONNIIL ATFAC IMENTS, unner Attackmonts Only device of the Hnain Sxiatongo that rack {n oountry sleigh roads, _TonrAtxar ) of Y e NANUVACTUED Y A. A. ABBOTT & CO., " 300 Wabhash-av, 270 alan the Iargest manufacturors o€ Blelghs In B0 Weat, und hiavo & good supt iy o Bund, 0¥ o DISNOLUTESH NOTECHN, DISSOLUTION. mefirm of PENNOAER & 1 5 i ILANEY Sistved by wuutoal onuont. CLAR b e ¥ BUtLorlzud (o wuttle the b . Y I yor or ¢ Mol i, T s Y b 0 CLAH. D, I“afiNHY‘ \MJM. 120881 1. ML WILLEANS e HLLULOID GOODY., o I:JLL.ULOII) ( Water-proof Lin- )‘ wl's, Collars and Bosoms. Prico o 4 and Goods sent by mall, Call J":l:llllrcau BARNES’ Iat Store, 8G =28son-st,, Tribune Building. r.__}:gggyv!w ViRAM &S, LI TN R WALN, PN AN WASHINGTON. Carlisle’s Proposed Amend= ment to the Refund- s ing Bill. The Banks to Be Coerced Into Assisting to Flont the New Loan, And This Without Being Al- lowed to Reduce Their Circulation. The Woman-Suffragists Ready to Move on Congress in Full Foroe, Opinions of Astronomers in Regard to Mother Ship- ton’s Prophecy. A Chicagoan in Opposition to Mr. Davis' Lake-Front Bill, Our Correspondent Insisls He Told the Truth in Regard fo Hayes’ Cabinet. TNE FUNDING BILL. CARLISLE'S AMENDMENT, Spectal Dispatch to The Citeago Tribune. WARRLNGTON, D. C., Jon. 10.—Au examination of the Carllsle nmendment proposed to tho Fanding bill late yesterday afternoun, which was nelthor explatned nor debuted, shows that, the Democrats consider it tho key to refunding At 3 percent, and that by its adoption they ex- pect to compel the banks to be netlve agents in tho negotiation ot tho new lonn, and nt the snme time 1o tnko from them the power to contract tho curreney by tho withdrawal of thelr secnrity Londs and the consequent retirement of thelr clreulution. Tho opponents of the # per cent rate huve always fusisted thut under oxisting luw thero would be GUEAT DANGER that the banks would seli their 4 per eents, reals fzing tho premium upon thom, withdraw a cor responding amount of thelr eirculntion, and de- cllno to tuke out any inore,and that thus it would be possible that tho attempt fo ‘force tho Lanks to take the 8 per cent bonds as pecurlty for clrculation would result in a possible con- truction of tho currency of $X0,000,000. It would undoubtedly bo possitilo to o this under existing lnw, us Scc. 4 of the act of Juno 20, 1874,—the Monroe Distribution net,—nuthorizes bauks at their diserotion at any time to- REDUCE THE AMOUNT of their honds deposited for. elrculation to 250,000 for ench bank, . This would mako it pose sible for thio 2.000 banks to roduce thelr elreulue ton to $50.000 for each bank, and to reduce the namount of thelr bonds from $139,000,000 to ahout. £100,000,000, Tho Carlisle nmendmeont proposed to render it fmpassiblo for the banks to thus ro- duce thelr clreulution, and atso, by tho reGnnot- mont of Secs, 5,160 and 5,160, Revised Statutes, to prevont thowm from reducluy thelr circulation to below one-third of thelr cupital stock, and, morcover, NOT TO ALLOW TITEM to reduce it to that amount except by tho col- lection of thoir own notes and tholr presonte- tion to tho Trensury for redemption. The proe- ess of collecting tho notes of a bank Is very slow, and it would take muuy months, probably years, for tho bonks to reduce theircapital stock. Tho Carllslo amondment proposes to compel tho banks to purchaso n minlmun amount of 200,000,000 of the honds, and also practically to provont thom from contracting nny of thelr circulntion, Tho casontinl polnts of tho Carllsle amendment, aftor tho provision that only 3 per cont bonds shall bo recolved ns socurity after May 1, and that the banks BILALL NOT BE PERMITTED ta retain as securlty for clreulntion bonds upon which the Interest has censod, 8 cuntalued Iu ‘tho following language: **That Sco. 4 of the not of June 20, 1874, en- titled, *An act fixing the amount of United Btatos notes, providing for a redistributlon of tho Natlonal-bauk currency, and for other pure poscs,’ bo, and the same I8 hereby, repealed, and Bees. 5,160 and 6,100 of the Revised Stututes of tho United States be, and the same are, heroby relnncted.” Tho banka aro thus to be compelled to alt In tho ncgotlations of an fron-bound 4 per cent Lond, and are to be doprived: of tho rights thoy now huvo to reduce tho amount of thelr clrculn. tlon to $45,000 each, with o doposit of §560,000 In Lionds, THE THEORY AT TIIE TREASURY has been, thnt Sco, 4 of tho ict of 1474, outhoriz- ing n reduction of eirculation to §45,000, did not repeal Secy, 5,150 and 6,160, which permitied only o reduction equul to one-thind of 4be capitul stock, ''his has been overruled by the Attornoy . Gonoral. It1s for this reason thut the Curlisle amendment, while proposing the repeal of tho fourth section of tho net of 1874, niso provides for tho rennotoient of thoothersections naued, Hec. 4 of tho net of 1874 permita the bunks 1o res duce thalr clrenlution to $#46.000, with n deposit of ,000 In Londs, and requires the Trensury to redeem tha notes,” Tho other scotlons mumed permit tho i REDUCTION OF CINCULATION anly to tho amonnt of one-third tho onplital atook, and requires the bunks to huut up thoir own notes befare retirement cun bo ¢ifeoted, Tho Treasury authorl Tust spring took tho asition that Bec, 4 did not repent Bees, 5,160 nnd 160, Rovisod Btatuted, and thut tho redemption thorely nuthorized was subject to the gonernl provision thut bunks should have 10 ddes posit ono-third of thelr Ceapital stock in Unitod Btates baonds, und that ane effcet of tho, provision was, that no Nutonsl hank wider any existing stutute could redico fis Dbond depoait below €60,000. Tho question wis tukon 1o tho Attorney-toneril, who deohled aguinst the position of the ‘Trensury Depurts ment, and hold that Sce, 4 0f the net of Juno 2y, 187, virtually DID NOT REPEAT tho other scotlons nmned, which uired a bond deposit of one-third of the capltal stock, fllnuuld this construction bo malitained nnd the ner cent bond bitl pissed, thero would probins bly be an immendo reduction b the bunk cf lution, and it 1y ]ll’\lllllllln that u largo portion of tho bunks woukd reduce thelr bond deposit 10 £60,000, und would keep onty w suflivlent numbor of bouds doposited to suve thelr churters, This, of course, would be A SEKIOUS HINDRANCE 1 the way of murketing the nuw bonds, becauso the minimum of bonds then required 10 Lo pure chised and deposited b‘\' tho Nutlonnl binks would be 860,000 cuch for tha 2,000 Lunks, or about $100,000,000. Tho bunks, however, alreudy Luve a duposit ‘08 sccurity’ for clroulution of over $165,000,000 of 4 und 4% por conts, tho Inter- |!llmlllrml which would not ccago, 'Fhin i ¥50,- o, more thin enough to furnlsh scourity for circulution which they mlght choosy to fssuce, u:;fclr:z‘lsuu‘x.mn;.) rma:g ‘:lmv.vu:’o biinks l:tifi:l nlllgf purchu o T cent bon Should tho Curllslo nmond meut mu. 4 THE ONLY PRACTICABLI WAY that tho banks would bave tor o spewdy reduce tion of thotr circulution would bo to redico thelr stouk. ‘Tho theory of tho mover of the Cartislo amcudment §8, that tho Nutional bunks should L nude o supply the imuchiuery for tho mar- keting of {Inited Btates bonds, This, Mir, Care lisic ctutns. {8 _really the chblef Purios, ot tho creation of tho banks. If Bee, 4 14 ropealed tho Lanks cannot avold bolige the_notive ugents in tho nogotiutlon of thid loun. Tho great point of Curllslo’s nuendment 18 10 roquire tho banks, for the present ut leust, to malutain tholr exlst- ing cireulation and to becomiu the purchusers of Possibly 200,000,000 of tho new bonds, CFHE THEORY UOF SECRETARY CHASE, - - ot tho timo tho Nutlounl uct wus pussed, was thut the bunks should be requlred to Surnishthe machinury for negotiniing loun, tud 15 Wi, at his inatanca thit the stringent provision reln- tive to the redaction of the cirenintion was first Incorporuted fn the biL e destred that they Ahould have a aubstuntlal lotereat in the crwlit of the Governnient, Those rge the wineide ment sy 1t eannot be regneded as hostile to tho Inks, for the reason that tho hanks which wero |||lc|wnc‘nlh‘ur;l:r|| reduction u; :Ilm ';zlr(-ulnllur,l.ln ho event of tho passage of thy § per cent faw, admit that thero | ! t WOULD B A SUBSTANTIAL PROFTT In the clreulation even of n i) per cent hond, The fourth section of the netor 1851 was adopted I neeoritancs with the etustiety theory, i swag, It 18 etifmed, thconflict with the eptrit of tho “originul hnuking aet, s it gnve tho tnnks and not the (overnment the power to control the volume of the currency, Should the innks reduce thelr elreulution, o8 they might do ynder the present Inws, under thn prossure of refin g, 1o K1XLIX Lt amount of legnlsten wonli be taken ontof cireulution and locked up in tho Treasury, aml tho enrrency would be conteneted to tmt extent, Tho Treasiry oflle clnlado not think that the lnw gould L con- straed to permit the use of any portion of these F100,000.00, ns it would have to be lacked up and gunrded for tho redemption of the Nutionui- bunk notes which It represente 2 TIIE END OF THE WORLD. THE ASTRONOMENS INTERVIEWED ON THE UIILCT, Speetal Dispatch o The Chieagn Tribune. WASIHINGTON, I, C. Jan, 10.—An nrticle hns been gotne tho rounds of the press nnnouncing tho startling prediction thm there was great tongerof the world coming to an end kome time durlog this yenr. This prophecy was o little moro definlt than tho famous one of Mother Ehipton, for it detniled the manuer in which the citrth’s destruction was to be accomplished. The Wasliington st bns taken thoe trouble to tnter- viow the Governmnent astronomers on tho sube Ject, and bus obtained BOME INTERNSTING INFORMATION ns to the astronamleal outlook for tho year, The Post gnya: * Prof. Iull, though abie to diseover Murs® entellites, hag not yet found the comet which I8 to play such an Important part n tho destruction of tho world, *It {s tho tirst thne L huve been inade awure of the ltnpendlug dunger,’ ho anid. ***Can there be any foundation for such a prediction?® ** *Only In this: that T have seen somewhere atatement that tho comet of 1812 was to return chiout this time, But we know nothing certain, Trdecd, It 18 fmpossible to know anything posi- tive nbout comets. We can only observe such o very stmall portion of thelr immenso orblts that WII CANNOT LSTIMATE THEIR BETUIN with oxact precision, Itut the lkelibood of its falting Into tho sun or striking tho earth, cven if 1t Qid return, I8 inflnitesimal, “+Dnyou think thnt the curth will ever be struck by o comet?' * ¢ There Is Just ubont one chunee in millions and miltions thut such athing will come to pass.’ “rAnd It fe Ay *«In iy opinfon, 1o one neea fear the conse- quences in tho lenst, 1ut these mutters hnve alwnys had u strong hold on tho publie, | re- mewmber na far back us 1843 that n great comet was geent In tho henvens, By u eoineldence, the Millerites nbout thesame time predicted THE END OF THE WORLD. The nppearunce of the comot made n great many converts to that faith." ** Prof, Enstmnn snid: *1 do not think that this prediction of the end of the world nrose from that fource. It {8 true that somo French nstran- omerd who have been studying Enckes' comet, which wns supposed to havea perlnil of 8,000 years, have minounced that It might appear Bome titne within this century, But my I(L‘ll 18, that this artlelo, If ttdld not arlginuteattogether In some lnmlnnu\'e bruin, was bused on # stato- }?c‘:\msrulm og Swift's comet. It was said thut vas “MOVING DIRECTLY TOWARDS THE EAWTIL Threé comots have boen discovered recently, onoof which was Swift's, Tt was announced from the tirat that two of tho comets Wero move Ang In un orbit which would nover como ear tho earth, Ity Bwilt stated that ho eould detect no motion In his comet, und ho rensoned, therefore, that it was moving direotly towards tho earth Hud s observations t_hls conels slons would have been justifiablo, When, how- evor, we looked nt it through our ghiss wo de- tectod a vory rapld motion visible, oves without tho ald of the . measurements ordinnrily made, Prof, Frishy, who has Leon. muking nstudy of tho orbit of* Bwift's comet, finds that it hns l’“""" of uhout flve and u hult yenrs, As there 3 o dnnger of it striking tho” enrth or falling into tha sea, If thore Is uny othor coiset coming Ldon't know ft.' " o ¥ cory TIIE LAKE-FRONT. THE ALDIICIL AND DAVIS TILLS, Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Wasiinaroy, D, C., Jon, 16.—Henjamin Ayer has areived here In - the Interests of the Aldrich Lake-Front bll, Tho fiet of tho Introduc- tlon of tho ' bill by Representutive Georgo R, Davis caused him to come. Mr. Ayor enys that Davis' bill can only help to defent the Allrich blll, and that he cannot understund why it should huve been introduced, Tho Ides upon which the Davis bilt 18 bused, ho says, fs, that the city can sell whatover right it has nt public nuction, or to tho highest bidder— the Davis {dea being that nore money can bo realized to tho city lz{ the sulo for Lusiness pur- Dosen than by safe to tho railrond, Br. Ayer Wil appeur bofors the Committee fu OUPOSITION 'T¢ TIE DAVIS DILL, and will represent that the Intter is entiroly fm- rmcuuuhh, Inngtiieh e 1t fgnores tho fuct that he canscnt of the abutting property: owiors 18 neeessary 10 dispose of the property nt all, und that that condent most certainty cannat ho obe talned for uny ather purpose than that of depot bulldings. WOMAN-SUFFRAGE, MOVEMENT ON CONGRESS, Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Trid WasHINGTON, D, C,-Jin, 10,—3rs, Cudy Stunton, Miss Susan B, Anthon; Phabo Couzins, Mra. Muy Wright Bowall, Miss Thompron, Miss Lily Doveoaux Iinke, tho Fos- ter sisters of Philudelphin, and otbor promi- nent workers in the movement to seciiro the ex- tonslon of tho riglit of suifrage to woman ura here to attend the Woman-Suifrngo Conventlon which takes placo this week, THe Convention opens on Tucsdny morning with a memoring service for Mrs. Lucrotln Mott, on which occa= slon Miss Anthony, Mrs. Stanton, and, it Is ex- pected, Murshul Douglnss, witl deliver an - dross. The chalr of Bt. Augustin'a colored church 18 to tuko part In tho memorinl procoed- Iugs, und 1t 18 expected that tho chiliren of . THE COLORED KCIOOLS will ho presont, Mr. Wormley, the colored pro- priotor of Wormley's Hotel, is muking arrange- wments for the om) decoration of the hnll, *'Chu immedinte object ot onr Convention, ol Mra, Authony, * 18 to seenro the passige of i mensuro {n both fouses of Congress mithorize {nir tho flJmolnuuonl of v spechil commlitice to toko wudor connlderation the queation of wom- in-suttinge. We tuve suoh s Commlittes In tho House niready, but it witl do nothing, and wo want o new mie. Wo havo ussurances frowm lead- Inie mambors of both ilouses that they will assist us, Thoy have committces for the ite diing und for tio frecedmons why not for thatkine dred nulsance, tho wommi, It scems w groat undertaking forn fow women withuut moncy or politient inthuenco to come horo and attompt 10 Tnln recognition tu compotition with so innny onil such lintnensenterests s flud udvocacy bofure Congress, We bave been worklug o long thue, but wa are not discoursged.” BILLS, THOAE TO DE INTRODUCED TO-DAY, pecial Dispatch to Tha Chicugo Tridunes WASHINGTON, 1), C., Jan, 10.~To-morrow bolng tho third Monday in tho month, motlons to sus- pend tho rules aud pass bills ‘veported and ane thorized by Committocs will be fn arder In the Houso ot Represontatives. It s probable that wiforts will bo made to disposo of sovernl fui- portant bills in this way. It is undonitood that it the Committee on Commurce Is colled 3y, Ross, of New Jorsoy, will move the passage, under suspension of tho rules, of a bill to uabolish COMNPULSORY MLOTAQGE AT NELL GATE. It ls also understood that, i tho Committee on Education snd Labor is called, an effort will be mado to pass the Senato bill which provides that the surplus Patont fund and tho not procecds arislog frutm sales of public lands shall bo de- yoted to educational purposes fn tho soyeral Bintes and Territorlos, 2R - ‘The Cotmiitoo on Agrioulturo bas a”uill to elevato Commissloner Lx Dug to tho rank ot o Cabluet officor, and it {s undorstood that nn otfort will bo nade 1o puss the bill under u sus- pensiun_of the rules it the Commiticu Is called. Mnfl.l mmittee on Indlun Agin hus be- . A VERY IMPORTANY DILL, which providus for the ullotwent to Indlans of lands. lu spvpralty, Tuls, wesaura huy beoy MONDAY, JANUARY 17, urgently recommended for mwarnl_ yenrs by tho Seeretary of tho Interlor, tho Comminsionor of Indinf Affaira, and the Hoard of Indl = missloners, 1t (8 undorstood that' Chleman Nentes, of tho [ndinn Committee, asked that ho bo instrieted to offer it for passage inder Atis. Pflll!luu of tho tules, but that the Committee re- uscd to do so. a ' ITAYES? CABINTT, FORMEI STATEMENTS REAFFIIED, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, WasnisgroN, D, €y Jan. 16.—~In regard to Statoments in theso dispatehes reluting sume of the luslde history of the formution of President Hayes' Cublucet, It 1s proper to renflirm them in of thelr contradiction by some unonyinous writer In Tig TrisuNe under date of Chieago, Jun, 10, The foets as published, with the. ex- ceptlon of the statement that Gon, Hurlan wos droppeil beeause of his then fricndiy relntions to Gen, lristow, enmo dircct at the time from Prosident §inyes himself tothe writer of Tite Trinuse's dispateh, Tho stutement that the President deslred to make *a profound hnpres. elon " through hls Soutliern poliey Ly nppoint- g doe Johiston Secretary of Wir, was o part of the Presldent’s statement. 1n fact, the dies batel ws orlginally sent can bo estaviished In all ity points Ju the fuee of uny attempt to dis credit it NOTES. CLARK F. CARRL Speelal Dlapateh to The Chicago Tribune, WasnaroN, . C., Jan. 16.—Clark E, Carr, of Gulesburg, 18 here on a tour of palitical obscr- vatfon. Politieal vbservers now, however, are moatly dirceting thelr steps towards Mentor, SHERMAN, * 1t s reported here among Scnators that one object of Bherman's trip to Mentor is to recom- mend the uppointment of Alllson ns hia sucres- sor, Mr. Alllson's frienda here say tBat he cer- tululy would not have gone to Mentor himself except by Invitation, A CAUCUE, The Republican Sunntors hold a cavcus to- tmorrow to conslder tho situntion. us to the Kel- lugg ense, Electoral count, and the like. TIE IMMEDIATE-THANSPORTATION ACT.. Mr. Aldrich bas approved the nmendment to the Immedinte-Trausportution uct proposed by the express companies, and hos bad o heariuyg at the ‘Preasury Departinent {n -support of it It is found that the sufegunrds pliced nbout tho tratsportation of merchnudise by tho existing et nre of Auch & nature as to practieally pro- bibit the fnportation of amall packuges in sifes o uny grent distanco to tho interfor, Tho Inn- ®ungo ot the Aldrich LIl os pussed requires the Cexpress compunios on those loug hauls to tritse port those pickuges in iron safes, It hins Loen dizcovered in practice tng tho dost to. tho ex- ™ umpantes of trandporting these heavy #nfes §8 grenter than tha chieges for tho mer chandlse, For this reasnn 1t 18 proposed thnt permission be given by lnw 1o trunsvort theso puckuges tn strong pouches. The arvumont of the exgxmuq compinics Is that they are uniler neay ndd, are entirely responelble for any frands upon the revenue, and that tho Govern- ment will be fully protected @ by the trangportus tion uf the goods in ponchos. GARFIELI'S 1OYS, IHeury A. and J. i Garfleld, sons of tho Presi« dent-eiect, who hnve haen atiending St Paul’s School, Concurd, N. 1L, #ro tow lu this clty at tho reshivnee of Col, A, F. Jockwell, i cliis- miate of Gen. Garfleld’s, Tho duns nre pursulng thelr stiilies under tho tutorshin of Dr, Willlawm H., Hawkes, Into of Helenn, Mont. TILE CENSUS. Ttepresentativo 8, 8, Cox, Chalrman of tho Committea on tho Congus, snfd to-night that the fheures to be furnishied by the | census oflice fur the netion ot Congress would'be furnished tos morrow. He had expected (0 ket them to-nighit, but tho clerk of the census oflice bud not been uble suouer to handlo tho mnsses of Hgures in- volved. Mr. Cox snla tho number of Repre- sentutived to be used in, doterniimuog. tho busis af representation hua nof yet been decided upon, That will bu u question for thu Committes of which ho 18 Chalruan and the 1louse. - Mr. Cox still Inelines to favor J00 ns tho number of ftep- resentitives under tho. now apportlonment, ‘which I8 soven mord thun at present. A PATENT BARREL: - . Boma of the -largost Wostern distillery firms bave purchiacd o putent and provase to form company to furnlsh barrels, mado by mnehlucry, whict will not vary u wine-glasstull in capnelty, cach of tho stavesof tho barrel belug lutere changuable, At present lurge distlllers have to sort thelr barrels und make very fntricate ave ringements as to proaf, 80 s to sucure the frac- tion” of u gatton which the law nilows them freo of tax, and which, In Peorin ‘and othor - districts devated - to - the production of highwines, forms a very Inrgo clement in thelr protit, By the new plaii, If it should prove a success, every distllior would be ablo to putforty gultons and ninely-nine hun- dredths inevery barrel, regulating the burrels ac- cording to tho'proof strength of tho spirits, and this would gain 81 conts udvantue in tax onevery barrel, bestdos obvinting ail possible trouble about oxpenslvo Guugors, and at tho smne time Insuring tho neaniescence of the rovenue of- fefnls i tho guuge us marked by tho distliler himeolf, ANSENTERISM, ‘Tho evil of abacnteelsm 18 so great and is so constantly growlug, part! ulnr;| In the House, thut the "Democratic lenders vo consldered whether o caucus should nat be calleit to cons alder whother somo measiro should not be adopted to correet It, ‘The romoedy alvendy les at thelr own bands, There is no need of 4 lnw or regulution upon thoe subject; all that §8 neces- sury 18 that tho sceretury of tho Seuats nud the Hergeaut-ut-Arms of the House shall exu- cute an oxisting mandatory law and petform thelr duties wnder .- That Ilnw requires that - the sulurles In such enseanhall be deducted. It §s tho law of 1850, still unrepented, although unexceuted. Its langmige 18 thug *1t shinH Lo the duty of the Sergeait-ni- Arma of tho House und fho Beerctary of the Benatoe, respectivoly, to deduct froni tha monthe l{ paymenty of members, s hereln provided, the minotnt of hiy cnm’wnlnl(nn for each dny that such moember shull bo absont from the Houso or Sonnte, respectively, unless siuch Rop- resontntive, Senator, or Dolugute sl huvo ws- signed us the renson for sucl nbsonco sickness of bimself or somo member of his fawlly, FROM THE HUB. An Unoxpocted Inherltunce of About $80,000=A Minlster Who Does Nuot Relleve In the Belty of Chirlst—ough Pawsage of an Ocean Stoamer, Spectal Disputeh to The Chicago Tribuns, TDourox, Mass,, Jun, 10,—The fact camo tolight to-duy thut o womnn's nsking for un old seere- tary led to the upsetting ot tho residuary cluuse of tho will of Elizu Fowors and a consequont nberltanco of apout $80,000, Fifty-four thous sand dollnrs hud been pald to charltable institu. tlang, and tho surplus—$08,000—wns reudy to puy to soclaties, fustitutions, and Individunis nmed by the exceutors, when ono of tho heire baving destred and tricd fn vain to get an old s rotary, which was catecmed of value prine cipully, from {ta antlquity end ns n holrloom In the fumnily, applied tocounsel to suo whothor ono of the cxccutors had a right to rataln and keep it himsclt instoad of solling 8o sho could have a chanco to buy it, Thls lud ta tho counsel calling for cxaminlog 1ho will, and a8 n result o ndvised the next of kin, Suruh Nichols, that the residunry cluuso was luvalld and tho luw would“glve her tho whole of tho residuo, Thuroupon proceedings wore dnstituted fn court 80 a8 ta buve tho quostion settled, & LIl of cquity was flled wo as to. ralse tho fssue, and @ demurrer was filed presenting tho question_of law involved. It was roserved by asingle Judge and urgued about two yeurs since beforo the whole Court, The roseript Wwhich bus recontly beon sout down suys tho teist nunted tn tho rcflhlufl alausg Is not sut- fivlently dotined to be carelod into offuct, and a trust, therofore, reaults by linplication of luw to the next uf kin of tue tesiutrix; thut tho rusult fu that sl of tho specitio legucles which have been pald are nuw disturbed, but the schomo dovissll for tho distribution of the rosidue is defeated, and tho next to kin gets - tho wholu §08,000, with subsoquent aceumulations sad Inturest, tho wholo now bolug $80,000, It is a slngulur faot that, but fur sowe feellug which grew out of a quustion ws to who should bave un old lu'.'Tflull'y which was worth porhaps §23, 10 couneol woild huve oo consulied, wid (ho Executors would bave distributod tho ssid rests Huo ue proposed ubove unchellovged. — Mra, Buruh Nichois wae givon and paid also 810,000 as ono of the Individug! legutees under the suld :‘pcvjmu‘" uduli. l‘:l:lm! l.lllum:r}mfium‘lu 8o nving urlig the pouding of the sult) zots nl}"llm vealduary sum, {u addition to lh{) wald The Itoy, W, A, Plorson, Congregational mins ister of Bomorville, resigued bls pustorato 1o- day for tho reasor| that be is nolonger ablotoavs copt tho dootrine of the Dloty of Christ. Ho will go juto tho. broud Uultaran Cburch, snd will carry many of his socioty with him. The steamer Bdinbury, fro London, arrived to-un&r afier o pusdage of twenty-throe duys, In # badly domoralized condition, Ther wers heavy galesull tho way, and hor decks weroundor wuter nearly ull the tlwe. A heavy ses wronched ber forulouat and smusbed In the muiu deck, setting the cargo utloat, o thut tho engites sud puwps bud to bu worked continuousiy to kuep he veusel up. This was on the 8th inst WG a3, {64 A PAURGUIONS 80kA SWOPS L0 tiocks, 1881, waahing nawny tho Lulwarits, the bridge, the paneld of tho engine-houses, tho rinis and ilavite, and dGusaring the houses on deck.. In the midst of mll 1hia trouble u bork'in distress wna seen, Bnd sho had to be supplied with pro- vislons, Tho oflicers sgy It was tho roushest Jusaige they ever experfenced. 1t wia nlniost o miracle that they brousht thoir ship to port. ec— POLITICAL. WISCONSIN, Spectal Diapateh to The Chicaoo Tridune. Miwavker, Wis, Jan. 16.~It had not been expected that tho Joeat politiclans woutd inau- gurato thelr spring compalgn until after the cloge uf tho present exciting Seuntorinl canvass; but it appears that the unxlous Democrncy could not walt, The clection of next Apeil wiil bive importnnee, fn tho fuct that successors are to bo chosen toDavid W, Smnil, Clreuit Judge, and John K, Mann, nty Judge. These gon- tlemen are Democrats, who bave held their re- spuctive positions ever since tho days when the Cream Clty wasa Bourbon strotehold, with s majority of from 5,000 to 8,000, New thnt the municipality bas beeome sollidly Repubdienn, with slmost cvery one of the old par- tiean and Inlquitous “rings' consigned to ablivion, tho Democrats bave but lit- tle bope of holdivg elthor of thosn Judgeships, Hoth huve been rources of grent satisfaction to tho purty. Insuch enses ns the 1o cent City-Treasury contest, Judgo Small hns evidently not trled to eoncenl his partisanship; while in all trigls before Judge Mann where there was any polltieul inte the Intter has not been brond enougl to hide bis sympathies, ulthough v gt rule the pablic huve hud o fair de- groee of contidance lu him, s Demacerntie triciils ure now clreulatin * enlt,” with n view 1o piaelug Judge 3 fore the peuple in the likbt of an Inds candirlate. 1lis Inst clection was worked in this wng, A good anuny Hepubllean luwyers nnd businesstnan signed o cull for hin, thua com- mitting themselves to his support betoro the other gide buad mude ""f oreparations 1o pit. n mon Against hin, On - this ocenslon tho Republleans nre rewdy for the con- test, and will undoubtedly elect Wwo promnent luwyers of tho eity to the positfons named. The Circuit Judgeship’ I3 worth L0 per annum, while the County o (nlzo Probate) realizos tho enstgr gUm . af L5, A candidute for each place will probubly be chosen trotn tho follows Ing four weatjemeti: The Hon, G. W. Hu aLpresent United states Disteiet- A *, A JTmnilton, the {lon, Winicl Witt Duvis, 8 wuperior quulities as eltizens and attorn and uny of them would Impart 1 degree uf dtgrnity, lel aeumen, nid fuir-mindediiess to the local Bench which would prove very gratifyfng 1o tho better element of the community., Judge Smatl will not be nomi- n c- ident nuted for refleetion, nor have the Democrats Tuily decided upon i caudidute for the clreult, PIILADELYPIHIA REPUBLICANS, Speelal Plputeh to The Chicaar Tribune, PrtnAvELEnLs, Pa, Jan, 15.—1t §s more than kely thnt the Commitiee of One Iundred, tho soif-conatituted orgunlzition which met u fort- night ago und puta elty tickot In the Oeld, will play into the linnds of the Demoeriey and pose sibly put two more offices juto their bands in Februnry. They aro all Republicans, and nearly ull Infunts in politles, They met and nominated n tieket, with Stokely for Mayor, Caven fur Clty Solieltor, and Hunter for teceiv- er of Taxes. Thoy wers duly notified threo wocks uyn, nnd the Commlitteo went 8o far 08 to veglster tholr candidutos before the Ropubtican Qomunttee and pay tho fee, The Republican Convention jrenominated Mayor Stokely fora fourth term, and wiso renominuted City Solicitor West, Bath these gentlemen huve made excel- lent and falthful oftizinls and had the support of tho Hepublicun press, George G. Pelree was named for Recelver of Taxus, IS apotless rep. utatlon, his twenty yoars' service ns Secretury of tho Comsuel 3 und strong Bupport from the ommunity proving so Btrong that tho ring ™ cundidate was withdrawn and lie was nominuted without any bargnining or munipwlation, Thoreupon ° Me “Caven prompiy deelined tho ohe hundred's hom- ination,” but Mr. Hunter nccepts agalnst o man without o blemish, What do the ang hune dral to-any, after recelving Stokely’s aceepts anee, bue throw him overboird and wipe him off tho slnte because e would not or ‘did not subgcriba to a declaration of prineiples which thoy sent bim, The upshot of the muddlo 18 in ~doubt, hut it Iy possible that they ny take oIf about 10,000 abllean votes, aud this de- fent nn unexceptionable ticket, and hund tho best oflices §it tho ¢ty over to ‘the Democrats, Who nos have the Controlterahip, nwalnst o Ie- publiean mujorlty fn the city of 20,000, GOV, FOSTER, Speetal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Cotuxus, O, Jun. 16.—1t s glven out hero to-nfght from u source decmed relinble that the friends of Gen. Grant, including Benator Conkling, are bringing n very henvy pressure to bear on Gen, Gartleld fn opposing the nominan- tlon of Gov. Foster for any ollice. It Is urged by them that to take the Gov- ernorout of tho Etate, to Le euceeeded by the Licutenant-Governor, Gen. Hickenlooper, who is gonerully regardew ns u weak politicul mane ager, would destroy the present solllity of tho party in the State. The argument {3 belug uaed that during the pust year the Licutenunts Governor lise been severely erltielsed by the Kepubliean press of tho Stito on neconnt of his failare to 0l th chulr 18 tho presidivg ollicer of the enute. The present threatening attitude of tho Democraty 18 nlso regnrded ns nu indieation thut thoy untlelpate muking campnign cupltal shonld u change in the Chief Exceutive vificer of the State tuke, plice, might slso be ndded thint Gen. Grant's triends in Ohio have inthmted that Gov, Foster's nomina- tion noxt summer would bu most satisfuctory to them, COLORED REPUBLICANS, Nasuvitue, Tenn., Jan h—At g meating of colored Republicuns resolutions were ndopted demanding thelr full share of ofliclal patronuge, and recommending the Hon. Jobn M. Lungston for u position In President Gurfield's Cablnet. A dl.-l‘vvuumx of cightoen was appolnted to visit Gen, Gurtield to urgo thelr clulms upon bl RE-ELECTED, RyoxvitLy, Temt, Jun, 16.—Pe'or Staub, Democrat, was to-day cleoted Muyor by tho Inrgest vato ever polled In a munieipnl contest hero. Tho best cltizons, Irreapeetive of polltics, united in hls support, owing to aporovil of his two former administrations, Tho Board of Al- dermen stands, oleven Demoerats and five Ro- ng, Pollticul lines were not sharply ——— LIQUOR IN OHIO. What the Ultra-Temperanee Poople Demaud—-Locnl«Option 1Besolution In the Legisluture, Spectal Dispalch to The Chieago Tribune, CoLuanus, O, Jan, 10.—Tho temperance 100+ ple of tho Btate havo Leen successfut in arous- fog & great deal of uttentlon during the pust week, Thelr convention in this clty, lsting two doys, wns u surpriso (o ull, it botug very large, and it8 members nut at all backward In making demands of tho General Assembly now in session, Thelr - petiton to, that body wis n most furmidabte documant, bearing the signa- tures of 105,000 eltizens of the State. Probibition In tho tullest sonse Is what thoy demand, which thoy Lellove will ko Lrought about by tho passage of a Local Option Juw, 6o framed as to pluco tho Jiguor-dealers within thelr powor, Muny of tho delegntos held udvorso viewans to tho beat menns af bringing nbout the desired ro- sult; but tho more uxtreme and rudical weme buers of the convention met with the warmiest recognition when expressing themselves on tho mceans to bo used. It Isn well-known fuct that tho Constitution of Ohfo does not permit tho lleenshng of the liquor trafties and it §s wiso well known that every pint of liquor solil or driuk passed over tho bur I3 In violatlon of law; yet prosecutions aro fpw and fur between, and it Is soldom that n saloon-koeper has been convioted. FProminent wentlemen I the legal profession who bave given tho subjoot attention, say that, at muny of tho triuls that huve tuken pluco during tho pust twenty years, tho ovidonce was stroug und vonvinchug, und, did & man's e depend upon suel teatimony In a telal for murder, he wonld doubtluss Lo ‘convicted and bung; bug it is sols dow indeed that w jury will ngree o conviot & wun for selling Hguor, In conversution with some of the delogates, Tuk Turnuse corrvspondent usked, * \What do you peoplo doalre, nuy way? You bavo so many differont views that 10°s burd to torm an opiulon; yoeb you aro all tending toward oo comimon cone ro, without knowlug what you will want aftor- wi urds. Delegate—" Wo want to stop tho salo of ltguor. We wunt the Ueneral Awseinbily to pass 4 luw which wlil givo to the townships tho rlubt to say whetber liquor stinll bo sold or not, ‘Thls will be virtuul probibition.' Correspondeit—* Yes,—but you don't mean to lutiuuty’ that. you Local Qpiioniats cquld strst, " becuuse ho did right here fn Columbus, and, with your Local 0-!::‘12'" biit fn force, hopo to eleet your ticket, do * Well,” el he, It we conldn’t dn It here, wocould in hio townshins nid smaller villages, \:fi would suon bo strong enough o make our- o felt, ) [ sec.” anld Tng TRINUNE man: “ you pro- pose to mix—dn you—-not exactly whisky, but water, with politicsy” Answer—"" Yes,—it might come to that.” Tho telegnte wus right.—for in tho conven- tlon u resnlution was put, and carried with inuch enthusitam, to the effect that any person, in or out of the Genernl Assembly, wlio did not Supe port thoir peculinr views,” would be marked shuuld he aspire for hotora at any future day, The present Genontd Assembly being Stepube Heun, the Dengernts are eagor {n tholr eiforts to encouruge the Local Optionists to * gofer ‘em,” ~hoplug mcr«:hrumdd to tholr own strength next sumier, should tho feglslatury make o Llunder one way or nnother, Public sentiment fs without donbr favorable nendment of the Constitution which nke the lieensing of tho liquor trutlic 1tly but such a measure Is frowned upon hy tho uitra Prohibitionists, who, when consulted ns to fta being o great Inprovement upon the present law, repiy, in terms not to be under- AL *Perish the thought! Would you - dorse the Heense of n pinicy.—Indorsn the do- vostating m‘mm by protecting It by law? Never, —-1i0 el ,One speaker In tho eonvention referred to the Government of the United States as that of nn orgunizest plracy, und, taking one of the old cer- titleates fssued by the leventie Department, held it ufv. rnd red it afoud to the convention, widing here nnd theroun wonl to the composi- tion. which when mmxluml ho rend: “Mr, John Smith has license to sell 100,000 wallons of whisky, swhick will reach, and prob- ubly hnsten ovwiird to perdition, LKW yong men, and enrry down t0 the zrave thonsaids of e 1 wives, inothe) Tuthe: The e % the name of Beelzebuly for that of the Collector of Revenue, and was ";;l!t“enlhu!lnslIcull}' cheered for his Lrillinnt effor In_the House of Nepresentatives yesterday Mr. Locke Introduced n §oint resolntion bearing un the Local Oution question, which, If presad, would take the subleet out of politics, and would, nt the present time, by the nost ex- pedient way of disposing of tho matter. It does not. nowever, come up to tho demands of the Prohibitionists, who insist thut women shall slso be permitied t on the question, Mr, Locke'd rescintion ts ows Rezolred, Vhut o propost stitution of the State of O cetors of tho Stateon the submitted to the ccond Tuusduy uf tho ndditional section to Art. XV, of the Constitution, us deseribed fis See. 140 tho Schea- ule thereto, be so anended us to rend ns fol- lows: and safd ndiitionn! section to Art. XV ot tho Cunstitution, us deserlbed In See, 180f the Sehedule ther ho repeuled: Assembly shall by Iaw provide nualnst the evils resulting from” tho trallic in intoxfeating iors, and may by inw provid for submitting to tho ‘electors” of countles, town- elilps, ¢itles, and villages, ut speeinl elections, tho aption of probibiting the trate 1o intoXieutfuy lgtiurs therein, Lo be determined by o mnjority of all the electors voting ut such etections and shall provide for tho enforcement of such ope tion by approprinte lewistution. . Itut no such speelnl clection shall bo beld within plxty duys of uny gencral eleetion for State, county., towi- ship, ur municipal oflicers, At seil eloction the electora deslring to vote In tavor of the ndoption of this nmendment shall bave placed npon thelr bullots the worde,* Option, Yee'and thovlectors who do not fuvor the adoption of this atmetd. ment shinll have pliced upen thelr bullots tho ‘wondsg, *Optlon, No. The resvlution was Iaid on the table and onder- ed printed. CRIMINAL NEWS. INDICTED FOR MURDER. Special Dispateh (o The Chicago Tribune. Rocironn, I, Jan. 16.—Tho result of the Grand Jury, of this county, In the Webber- Glynn case s ut present attracting the attention of every one {n this locality, for it is certaluly a very romarkable nffalr. Last fall Glynn camo 1o this place, employed by the *No-Livonse® PAFtY to act as n 8py In working up cases ugalnst the whisky elament, At tho conclusion of the st term of court John Hammill, who, In the spring, had recelved the appolntment 1rom Mayor Wilkins of Asslatant Mursbal, resigned, and as Glynn was atill fu the oity he was ap- pointed to Al the vacnney, He hud leld his vosition f Asslstant Marshal buta short time when one L. 3, Webber, of Winnebago Towne ship, came to the city, and, after be- coming “pretty well {ntoxicated, nggro- vated and wnas - a sonree of Nt noynnee to gouro, and especlnlly to Glynn. Tho Marshul attempied an nrrest, but Webber re- slsted, and wanhi not ga to the *lockeun,” Thoe afficer struck him on tho head with nisclub n very neavy blow. He was tinally lodged fn jall, whery he spent the night, Upon belng taken fato Coitrt it the maruiny o complujnied of u ac- vere paln In hls hend, snd wos it to his hou whera 1o fow duys aiter ho i Tho Coroner beld un Inquest on the remains, and the Jury brought in uverdict to the effect thut bo camoto bis death from a blow dealt Ur’uuurk\l W. 0 thus clinrglne the oflicer with manslanghter, Tlo was glven un oxaminntlon, and placed under 3,000 bonds to await the uction of tho Girand Jury of thy January torm of tho Clr- cuit Court,” This hody have worked fulthfully on the ease for threo duys, und over thirty-tive persons were enlied bofore them to testify, After bearlug the ovidence tho Grand Jupy roughit i an indictment of murder in the first rec, (lynn was told of thoe action of the jury oro tho writ hud boen ssued, and ho doliv- .cred himself up to the authoritles, Ile was called upon nt his cell Roon after and betrayed considornble nervousness, nithough ho says hy can present au uble defense, and feels sure thut be will be nequitted, Elig wife visited him Just nlght, and when nbout to leave nearly fainted as the door was elosed upon her bushind, As be iR n pour man, whatover is done In tho way of counsel will have to be brougbt alout by his frionds, mnd it 8 under that he will bo represented by the lon, Emery Stores, of Chicugo: Willlam p, City Attorney; R F. Cruwfond, and A. Frost, of ‘this eity, | Tho prosecutlon’ will bo conductéd by Stuta's-Attorney Works, who mnkes his déhut in this cupaceity, with whitever help he sees it 1o suminons, The caso will une doubtedly Le a lony and (nteresting one, ns It n- yolves t questiol e {mpdrtunce, Givan, It I8 suld, o from Canudn, where, not more than & year be fllled un ottlulut posi- tion under that Government, thus making hin not nn Amerlean zen nt the time ho was serving ns Marshal here, The cuse will proba- Uly be tho first un the erininal docket, IIANGED. Mespmis, Tenn., Jan. 10.—Cal, Huoy was hauged Friday afternoon at Osceolw, Ark., for tho murder of Juhn Dreadway, in Crittonden County, In tho fall of 1870, Iuoy was ono of o party who entered the house of Broadway, maslked, and kiled bim becuuze hu rofused to give up monoy thut tho masked tmen thought ho lnd in his posseasion, OFf tho four concerned In the murder, two—Jelfrees and Puttor—nro still ut lurge, L.8. Ford wns haoged ut Murion, Ark, on the Hth of lust Juue, Four bundred witnessed tho exeeution. The condomucd mun denled complielly in the killing. 138 remuarks from tho scaffolil wers of o rumbling nuturo, Tho body hanged elghteen minutes before cut down, Deconsed hng o wifo und alx children ro- siding near Helmont, Mo, YOUNG RUFFIANS, Special Dispatch to Tha Chicago Tribune, CiNCINNATY, Uy Jan, 16.—The reliclons com- munlty at, Somerset, Ky, 18 indignunt over tho net of ncouplo of well-conneeted young ruf- flana, A night or twosluce, as tho ltov. Gnlen Rigby wus preaching to hls congregation, souny nan drove his horse lnto the front door of the church, and rodo duwn the nigle, Blope plug lmmedintely in front of the preacher, ho denounced him and hils congregution In indecant Bnd lusuiting luuguuke, Another young scapos ruce followod, swinglng a yolplig dog h,v ho joge. Tho moembers ritlied nt once and drove tho ruilians out, but tho cplsodo put anend to tho services, Both young won were full of Kentucky whisky, THE DEFARTURE OF AMBROSE, CINCINNATL, Jun, 10.—A conductor au the Cine cinnatf, Hwmilton & Dayton Nafiroad suys Tom Ambrose, tho fugitive ex-United States Clerk, Loarded his truln on Wednesday night ut Qlene dale, and wont to Toledo, From thero it 18 sup- posod he took the traiu to Dotrolt, Ambruse’s futher snys. the reason why he left wus not be- cuuse of the nllufigsuunu mude ngndnst b, but ot belleve hu wus huyving or would buvo a fuir trial before Judgo Baxtor. —e——e DISHONEST UNDERTAKERS, ALuARY, N, Y, Jan, 15—Gonsldorublo con- asternution bus been cuused here by ulloged fruudulent charges aguingt tho county by une dertukers for holding . und burylug bodies the - exuendes of which weore pukl by relatives, ' The Tuxpuyers' Associntion bas caused tho nrrest of somu of tho uudertukors. RYELLEABED. Bpecial Dispatch to The Chicugo Tribune, f LAYAYETTE, (nd,, Jun., Y0.—Judge Vinton yes- tordny rcleasced Charles and Willlnm Saird and Jobu Muntoy, the three young men who wore in- dloted by tho recent drand Jury for un alteged nawmelpss oriiae oa tha: pursou of: Ajwande Hesr 1) ey “H100, s Eubllug 18 sorvhn row, n 13-year-old girl. The casc was” heard on Tuewiny, and wns unie of tho ninst disgusting natul Iudies who were summoned na wite niesses belnmr requestedl to retiro while certaln portions of the evidence wore belng given. GRAVE-ROBBERY, CLEVELAND, O, Jan, 15.—A Now Dbiladelphin specinl to the Leader recounts a sensation ln that place over tho discovery that ‘the grave of dohin Roll, who died Friday In Galion, and was huried Monday in New Phiindelphin, bad heen robbed by ghouls. Tho grave was ruthlesly opentd, the cusket smnshed (n with n rull, and fruces fn the snow indicato that the body wns drageed to the fence, londed In a sleigh, and driven to purts unknawn, FALSE PRETENSES. Bpeclal Dispatch to The Chicaoo Tridune. Bostox,Jun. 15.—Wmn. Worth, with a number of nilnses, who bus ptaged tho rile of teacher of telegraphy and victimized a lnrge number of youny men and women, was arrested tho held arobtnining money under false pretenses, Tho pollee cluim he bas'earried on o similue game auite wuccessfully in Cbicawo, St. Louls, and inclunatl, ILLEGAL FEES. Covustntrg, O, Jan, 15.~The Hon, Abel Hart, o Tewding Inwyer ne Mt. Vornon, was brought be- A fore the United States Commissloner bere tos - day, charged by Aaron Muck, of Fredericktown, with recelving an filegal feo for procuring o pens #0n. Mr. Hnrt waa released on bis own recoze n::umcc to uppear hero on Feb, 1. He denies tho churge. SKIPIRD, FRREOERICKEDCA, Vi, Jun. 1651, E, Minor, prineipal of the banking house of Minor & Co., hus been misaing since Wednesday. o left his lIalra In pereat confuslon, The loss to depositors Is considernbile, bt tha nmonnts ean not beyet boascertnined. - 118 cifcets tiave been attackied. STAGE-RONBER ARRESTED. DENVEN, Coln., Jan, 16.—Billy Letoy, sald to bo one of it gang who robhed Hurlow & Sanderson’s stage three times between Sept. 22 and Oct. 15 Iast, was urrested hiere fast night, Un the last ruld they got SLON (rown tie meil, but other times only very smult amotnts, INDICTED TOlt IZZLEMENT, CLEVELAND, O., Jun Leader speclal ane s that Snmiuel W. Stevens, Treasurer of ‘Tawnshijp, whose nccounts showed n ;l‘l;;.'ll:'!nmc)‘ of §300, aid who would neither re- to-day by the Grand Jury for embezzlement. SUPPOSED MURDERER ARRESTED. Das Morses, In,, Jun. 10.—Silas Close, n ruttinn livime near Wintersot, was arrested yesterday at Chiyiton a8 the supposed munlerer of Leonnrd, the keeper of bagnln, who wug l;mml dead ‘un biy premdses w few mornloga sine GUILTY OF MURDER. TOWRENTOWS, Md., Jan. 15.~John Gothard, nling Sanddy Smith, colored, was found gulity tos ftny of tho murder of Joseph Woods, n farmer, SPRINGFIELD, A Dull Day at the State Capltal —The Kallrond and Warchouse Commise sloners—The Femperanes People. n¢elal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. Spwrsarretn, B, Jon 10.—With un overwhelms ing wujority of the State Iaw-mukers scattered tothe four winds, looking after ‘tholr week's washing, eoncoctiug fresh bitls to regulate tne universe, and drawlye on the supply of apples to e sh thedrslubsided gripsucks, this pare ticulur Sunduy In Springtield’s history has been ono of tho dullest on recorid. The fow who hava taken up o permancnt residence here for the winter, and those who bad nothing special tocall them away, have passed the day In read. ing tho Scriptures or somothing clre, and discussiug tho chlof topie of leglslutive ine terest, Just ut this atuge In the game—numely the threatened explasion In tho shapo of the investigation into tho nileged malfunsanco of - tho Noaril of Rallrond and Warehouso Commies stoners. The indications are that, once started the probe will bu Inserted pretty deep, and that tho numerous cluss of ndividunls whio in yeurs gone by baye had reason to think that the ril- Tonds Wero perbups not toting fuir, and that the Commlssioners were not Inelined to soriously disturh thom, will ol of i sudden reeall the cir- .enmstanees und the date of ench partioulor shortcoming and heave 1t Into the riug, with an ntimnuon to their severa! Heprosentatives tl the time hus ubout come for iction. s ‘Tho tnoraini tralns will restoren few of the membeis o tho seens of their loglsintive Inbors, and the aftenoon dump will be canslderably lurver. Thore {4 n provadiing fdoa that the Rall- rowl and Wuretiouse Commissioners will uot be distingulshed by thelr ubsence alonz nbont nightfall to-morrow, and, us both louses will wresumnbly meet at Buif-past G, worely 10 nde juurn over until Tuesduy wmorniug, thore will be nuthing to do durlig the evenlng but erowd the corrlilors and consultution-rooma of the Lelund and diseuss whut promises to be oncof she big sensntions of the seasion. “The bl has heon staried rolling {n tho Benato, but tho wutterings which have tor some thno prst dustruyed the equinimity of tho lecislative mind are now reealied nud pretty genorally con= straed mto an Indieation thnt the House will unsert ftself and tuke n hand in - things befure tho body 18 muny days older. In short, the week which 18 Just opoening promlses to give tho carller purt of the sesslon u fairly interescing gend-olf, und to makao it good for tho uverigy leglstutor to be here, Tho temporanes agitators turned out in forco to-night, and will give a recoption to tho e bers af tho two Houses and unybody else who chouses to go te-morrow eveniug in tho Goveras or's puriors ut tho State-ouse, THE INDIANS. Sitiing=Rull Again Proparcs for Ware Redskins Attack n Ntage, Kill Noveral Poeople, nud Mutllate tho Bodios. Spectal Dispateh to The (Aicago Tribune. Wouy PoiNT, M, ', Jun. 12, via Forr Buronp, T Jan. 16.—~Two white men arrlvod hero last night trom the steamer Bacholor, which Is lald 1up near the mouth of Milk River. They roport Long Day, p Chlof of Sittiug-Bull's camp, and & white man by the name of Thompson, who 13 1ivig in 8itting-Bull's camp, and about twenty of Sitting-Bull's men, to have stupped over night ut tho steamer Nachelor on thg night ot the 10th. They report Bitting-Bull campoed sbous twelvo miles” from the mouth of Milk River. Thoy say ~ thut \llson, e CGovern- ment scout, promisod to roturn In thiricen or fourtcon duys with threo wagons Jonuls of proy Ho has not returnod ac- condlug to lw"m and Sitting-Hull thinks he 1 tryiug tu druw bl Into s truJy. and has ordered his men to relgad tholr eartridgoe-shells and pro- fap war. b 10.—~Dispatches from Hax Fuancisco, Jan. Tueson und Deming roport thatn stugo from Moessily to Fort Cummings was attacked by In- djuns _hat ovening ubont fourteon miles from Fort Cummings. The Lodics of the driver and threo ‘men und olie woman, 1gers, wera found wmutitated and burnt, he bodies wore romoved to Cununiugs, 'I'roopd nre n pursuit, The Indinng wre supposed to have numbured tbout forty, SMALL-POX, Speelal Divpalch to The Chicago Tridune, uexeva, N, Jou, 35.—~Dartlott, u station on o Chicugo, Milwnukeo & 8t, Puul Hosd o fow mllos enst of hero, s much slurmed over the outbreak of a gennine caseof small-pox. -Ou Wodnesday o sick SBwedo vame to the village frum Wayne, and procured board at lonry Humbracht's, Yestorday it dovoloped that the man was dowit with virulont small-pox, and the Humbrcht fumlly precipitutely deparied. The town authorities hired o insn to tuko cnro of the ptlent, but the nurse hus likewlso tled, leaving ho poor follow to the tender mereles of u terrls tied community, 3 B e — FEAST, Bpectal Correapondence.of The Chicaga Tribune, Craseatay, L, Jan, 1,—~The slxtcenth ane nual beuquet of Urbnna Commandery, No, 10, K. @, was_bold ut the Douane House, In this oltyy inst night, nbout 100 Bir Knights and ladles belor present, Tho features of the avenlug wero so- clnbility and dancing, Bir Knight 0. W, Curtlss, ©u bohalf of the Comnandery, presonted E. C. Eubtimg with un clegantjowel, costing sbout ’ n- teatimontul of - regurd, . Sir Kulgbt 3) hid sl teriu as Kmiueat uud is deservedly populur with the. ————— GOLDEN WEDDING. ; Hipecial Correppandence of The CAlcago Tridune, Layaverre, Yud., Jan, H.—David Jeugers and Wifw, of Lufuyette, lust cyenlog colobrated the golden unniveniary of fhelr wedded life, Of thase who wero uttoudants at tho wnurriage, uil bave pussed away savo tha grovm, bridy, and Judge Cyrus Bull, who performed tho cerer Commund memberd, - 1 1 B f o the amount, wis Indleted -

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