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THLE CHICAGO “TRIBUNE THURSDAY, JANUARY! nority are all Home-Rulera, Several English and Ulster Liberals abstained from votlng. PROGRAM. The Morning Post says: “We understand, FOREIGN. uation of the Tremen- contin if the ae et ane Glatenetes the Gov. erntnent will ask the House of Canmons to dous Tompest Throughout {ake the matter in {ts own hands with a view of terminating the obstruction,” THAT, OF THE THAVERSENS, Donny, Jan, 10.—1n the Court of Queen's Bench yesterday the proceedings commenced with a specel by Peter O'Brien, Q. C., on be- half of ‘T. D, Sullivan, O'Brien sald hig ellent belonged to a family that had Isbored unselfishly for the welfare of Ireland, and never actively engaged fn publle fife tl the people were tireatened with famine in 1970, At the conclusion of O'Brien's speceh Jolin Curran spoke on behalf of Walsh, Harris, and Nally, The Court then adjourned, When Curran closed hls speech the applause enused Judge Fitzgerald to order the removal of 0 persistent clapper. DAVITT. Atamecting of the Land League Davitt said there wasn magnificent representative organization fin Amertea, “far beyond the reach of flying columns or courclon acts," MANCHESTER, Lonvos, Jan, 19,~It 1s stated that the mil- itary authorities of Huta, Manchester, were informed of the Intended attack on the eav- alry burrack& at the time of the Saltford out- rage, and that precautions were takeh which ue authorities aro convinced were not in vain. ‘Western Europe. venteen Vessels Lost at Car- dift—Fifty People Drowned of Yarmouth, snow Banks Five Feet UWlgh in pouton—The ‘Thames Overtlowed. Allthe Railways Closed by Snows Drifts-The Storm Unparal- leled. A‘Specoh in the, House of Commons Enlivened by Cries of “Shut Up i” Failure of an Edinburg Company for $5,000,000—Marriage of a Rothschild, THE BAST. * WETTED RAWAL, ¥, dan. W—A dispatch from Rome snyss “The Franch Ambassador to Italy hag informed the Forelen OMtee hera that Bartholemy St. Utntye, Freneh Minister of Porelgn Affairs, withdraws the proposal of Franes to the Pow to offer her mediation to Greece and Turkey.” COMMENT. Panis, Jan, 1.—The femps says: “Franco: is now relieved from all fultintive and re- sponslbility in the Greek question.” THE PORTE, CONSTANTINOPLE, Jan, 1%.—Tho Porte has reeclyed advices from Parls saying France will accept Is proposal fora fresh conference on the Greek frontier question, providing the other Powers will also necept, . IN ATHENS, Arness, Jnn, 19.—Great satisfaction Is felt here at the rejection by the Porte of, arbitra- tion, which, 16 13 considered, has finally dis- posed of thint project, ‘Tha fortilleation of the ports of the Pireus and: Chalels with torpedoes is discussed, THE MANAGE Of LEOPOLD DE Morus: {IED youngest son of tte Inte Baron Lionel de Rothschild, and‘ Miss Porugin, of ‘Trieste, took vlaco to-day In the Portland Street Synagozue. The Prince of Wales, Lord and Lady Rosebery, and othor persons of rank were present at the ceremony, CENTRAL ASTAY FURTHER ACCOUNTS OF BLOODY NUSINESS. Sr. Perensuvng, Jan, 1.—Gen, Skobeleil telegraphs under date of the 15th inst. us follows: “On the night of the 1th and 12th an immense force of Turcomans made a sortie upon the front Hanks In the siege works, Another . body siuuitanceusty at- tacked the camp on both flanks and rear, A hand-to-hand fight ensued, which lasted witit after midulght. The Tureomans were ulli- mately repulsed from the enamp, and fromthe front and right flays of the siege-works, but on tho left flank they captured « redaubt from ncompany of trans-Caspihn troops, who lost thelr commander and thirty-nine | men killed and forty-one wounded, ‘The ‘Turcomaus here captured two mountain guns, all the gunners belne KILLED AT THEN Posts. ‘The Russlan reserve recaptured the redoubt and one of the guns, but the Turcomans dragged away the- other gun, which,‘how- ever, had been rendered useless, ‘The enemy retreated, with great loss, to within 2 short distance of the fortress, ‘The total Russian loss was one ofilcer and fifty-two men killed anid five ofticers and ninety-six men wounded, Stege-works were completed during the night.. The Russian mortars tarow shells Into the interior of the plitce the next any, and the: Russian camp advanced to the first: parallel,” ‘I'he siege fg still proceeding.” BRITISIL ITEMS. COTTON MILLS BURNED, Loxpon, Jan, 10.—Toldendale Cotton-Milis at Hashingden burned this,morning, “Loss, 215,000, DEAD. The death Is announced of Lord Camoys, in his th year, His eldest son, the Ion, Franels Camoys, died last week, In his 51th yenr. AT WORK, A large number of the Natrikeingg miners of Loneashire have returned to work,’ ‘THR ACOTTISIC CHARITADLE Bt! CUNITY COM a land-mortgage counpaty of Edinburg, has suspended payment, ‘The capital and assets minount nomlually to about £1,000,000, ‘The amount of Mabllities is not reported. A COMPANY has been formed for tha purposo of estab- Ishing a line of steamers to be. built with a view of facilitating the trangpartatlon of cat- tle froni Aierica. ‘Tho capital stock Is £500,000, Four steamers, 4,500 tons each, will bo built. . THE MCI BARONESS. Truth says: ‘The marringe of Daroncas Burdett-Couttst with Ashmead Uartlott jwill take place one day next week, at her own enlilonct, by special Heense. UNCAN M’LAUEN, LIBERAL, Member of Pariiament for Edinburg Clty, has resigned his sent in the House of Com. mons. = farther Account of the Bloody Business at the Stronghold in Central Asia. TEMPEST, UNPRECEDENTED, Joxpox, Jau, 10.—An unprecedented hur- Heaue and snow-storm has visited this elty, ad has extended throughout the greater portion of the Kinedom. The extent of the damage to property and the interruption eaused to business can seareely be exag- + porated, TIE RAILROADS Jealing from London ave snowed up, and the 1 pagsae of trains has been made Impossible. *Xyne of the facilities so common In Ameren foreleaning the tracks of snow are here * known, and the only means of. making’ way for traing ly the employment of gangs of "men to shovel the snow from the cuttings, whieh is a work of great dificuity inas- invich ag the wind frequently iilis up the cut- tings with snow again more raphily than ft canbe removed, ‘The aspect of Lontion to- } day Is nmazing. > NOONE REMEMBERS ANY SUCIE-SCENES "-- gre presented, and they are, indecd, ‘almost Indeseripnble, ‘Eraftic fs enttrely Jsuspended, Omnibuses and enbs have censed attempting to run, The only method of transportation Is by the underground rail- rad and tho elevated road on the Surrey sileof the river, ‘Tho seenes at the stations of the underground railrond are those of In- mense crowds endeavoring to force thelr way Into the ears, which are packed, despite the regulations of the Company, fur beyond thelr tapaeity.. The tide in the ‘Thames River Is the highest ever known, THE DOCKS tt Blackfair's Bridge, Iambeth, and tho youthern districts of London, on the Surry ide, sre overflowing througch the violence of she gales and the unprecedented rising of the aver, ‘Telegrams from all the provincial Bi towns along the senconst report disasters to Aihipping audto property along the shore, Over 100 barges have been sunk, Woolwich Per is washed away, ‘The weather Is the severest experienced in fa Corulsh const, 5 A FRENCH VESSEL hagbeon wreeked at Selly Istnmls, and no Atldings of hercrew. ‘l'wo vessels arc ashore Bat lves, 4 A MADNID CORRESPONDENT 'TELEGRAPHS! Himuense damage hing been done at Madrid Hbya terrible gale, Since Friday all tele- Heraphic und railway comimuntentions have teen interrupted, Hundreds of Ininp-posts Bhave been blown down, carrlages upset, ant H valisades destroyed. ; NUMEROUS WRECKS, Hattended with loss of Ife, ure reported Around the coast. In several Instances on the East Coast the storm was so violentthat it was impossible to render help te the crews, Severe weather continues, but the gale and Bnow-storm lave abated. In London street A ttafle Is paralyzed, the snow-drifts in some cases being five fect high. i TATE, A Ithasagalncommenced snowing, Reports ftom alt parts of the country Indleate that Atte storm fs the severest within the memory By cTaphic communication are almost suspended Hihroughout the Kingdom, and the Interrup- ition hns extended tothe Continent, Seven a ressels ara ashore nt Yarmouth, and it ts i tested that fifty persons have been drowned gy there, AT HOVER CLIFFS, q Doven, Eng, Jan, 10,—Admniratty Plerand Hotter portions of tho sen front huve been my fverely damaged by the high sea and furl- Awsgate, ‘The safety is announced of tho Stew of tho Iife-boat which capsized yester- day In attempting to yo to tho rescue of the’ é ee vessels ashora outside of: Harwich 4 r THK TERRIFIC GALE AND SNOW-STORM - festerdny raged over nearly the whole United A Kingdom, causing great damage to property H and involving the loss of several lives, : K BEVENTERN V 1S, Canny, Wales, Jan. 10,—Sevonteen yes Aitisareushore near here, and tt is feared they may zo to pieces. Some of the crews H have left the vessels, TIVE IRISILI, MOUSE OF COMMONS... M Loxpos, dun. 10—In tha Houso of Com- Mons a mation was agreed to to defer all ne- 3 is of motions to-day until after the debate on the nddressin reply to the Qieon’s sperch, Ms afternoon Mr, Charles Dawson (Lb fml), member for Carlow, moved an Amend Ment to the address In reply to the Queen's iiieeh praying for tho asstmilation of tho En- ; lsh and Irish cnough franchises, Ho spoke 4 & rambling manner for an hour and fitty tstes, ond was several thes called to or- SOUTILT AFRICA, THE NORRS, Lonpoy, Jan, 19.—A dlspateh from Durban says: “Tho lenders of the new Republic lve wired to London for the appointment of nroyal commission to inquire Into the clans of the Doers.” . TH DUTCI. Turn WAGUE, Jun, 19,—The Directorsof tho Netherinnds Rod Cross Society have an- notnced that tho statutes of tho Society do not authorizo them to assist tho ick and wounded in the ‘Transvaal, the fighting thera not being war tn the sense to which tho reg- ulations of the Seclety are applicable, TI BURGHERS. Adispatch from Durban says; “In the fight between Maj, Carringttn and. the Basutos, on tho 1th tnst, 050 burghers, mostly Dutchmen, deserted, $t {4° betfeved owlng. to sympathy with the Boers, ‘The Pondo Chief Umhlohulo, uncle of the Chief Letsea, was killed during the engagement botween the Pondumlsa and Colonial troops, Five hundred voluntegrs for Dusuto- Jand have left Capo! 1 SOUTH AMERIOA, AT LIMA, Losnon,’ Jan, 10,—Advices from ‘Valpa- raiso, Dee, H, are os follows: The Chillans operating: agalnst: Linn comprige 92,500 In- Jantry, 500 cavalry, and 2,400. artillory, with eighty cannon and ten Gatling guns, in all avout 30,000 incon, ‘The dofenders of * tho city number 40,000. In consequence of the order of the Chillan Government Puerta Arenig is belng strongly fortitied dn view of the Argenting aruy Boyer: Cano, Jan, 19,— he. “death of Marletto b i Forstercomplainod of Daw: son's course, ie Sald the Government were anxious to as- fuflate the franehlass If poss! ble, Several Irish members followed Mr. ‘orster, A slight scene took place because CEs OF “ sUT Unt? rs rolsed while Mr, H, Dwyer Gray, Home- re weinber for Curlow, was speaking, he debate was nsfw’ ‘Ayjourned. Stans THE OUVTRUGTION, oy » Jan. 1.—The Standard says: understand the Goyetqtnent and Oppo- ieang ep menting iu regard to the press! i iu us Airy sing. ae In the Onsequence of apprelienston. that the ae sui ships In Ireland inay be required ervieo nt any mowment, thelt arowe have “en relnforced, SOLAN, Bene or PANTLAMENT Fo Gale WAY COUNTY dan fistontion tw realgn the post le Parliamentary whip atter the He ¥ muced, we Que! lebate on the address In reply to Pau Ne AOU ea st - Isdug it’s Sbecels. Nolan's desire to reslim. MAKING HARBOR, ISTHE vere ovate reasons, Bptetat Dispatch fo The Chicago Tribune, it aytate ee IN THE NOVSH OF COMMONS, Luninaroy, Mich., Jan. 19.—The Nashua, dress aint Vetch the, amendment to the | Garden City, and St. Albans are off the har. Fejeore teed uDan by the Homo-ltulers was bor,-and: are blasting their way in through » Wis iuembers who voted Lu the wl sty : the'lce with powder, See eee SSS THE INDIANS. A Visit to Sitting- Bull's. Former Camp, but He Has Gone. for British and Cannot Be’ Caught. Hoe Males: Tracks Bolt, ' Many of the Hostiles, Boing Hungry, Would Not Follow. Their ~ Chief, ‘3 But Aro on Thelr Way to Fort Buford: for Foul, Clothes, and Ame" 1} munition. mE Their Daplorablo and Boggarly Oona Y as Piotured by Our Qorrespondent, a id Speetat Diapateh to ‘The hteago Trivuness, ri Fonr Buronp, D.C, dan. 1%—Our party, consisting of Mr. Alligon, Government sygit, Mr. Dichi, Chicago Times corres! dhawht, and unyself, faft ourening on Little M% felpine Creek on the aftertivon of Jan. sto visit the hostile camp, We found the’caup five iniles below the mouth ef Mik River, on the north bank of the’ Missourt. Upon the arrlval of the party at te camp your cor- respondent could hear the nae of Mr. Alll- son from every man, Woman, anid child in cninp. We were met by.several of the head men and conducted to “THE KOLDIENS’ FOVGE, + where they lad their talk. ‘Uhey tald Mr. Allison that Sitting-Bulland Lame Brule, the hendayen of the camp, awitft about forty lodges, left = their sca» onthe Ath of January for Woody Mount- aln, As soon ns they heard that they must come jn and surrenduy or the soldiers would go and fight them they started to move across the line, ‘They are traveling up Big Poreupine Creek, which empties Into MHK River about let miles from its mouths ‘Che country wt the head of this streaw Is very rough, atd it will be al- most IMPOSSIULE FO THE HKOLDIERS TO FOLLOW ‘THEM Before tis time he is on Canadian soll. Sitting-Bull will not surrender until he {s forced to, - There fs a white aman by =the «name of Thompson, who has been living with = Sitting-Bull, who has considerable Influence with the camp, Itis supposed that he is the causc of the camp moving north, The camp that fs moving to surrender numbers fifty-one lodges. ‘The head man of tis crmnp ls Good Bear, but THE MOVEMENT OF THE CAMP Is conducted entirely by the soldier's lodge, They say they will move In ns fast as possible to Fort Buford, where they will surrender to Mnoj. Brotherton. ‘The snow is very deep, aud thelr horses are yery poor, dylng every day. They requested Mr. Allison to have sume provisions sent them, which he prom. ised todo. He promised to meet ‘them at Wolf Point on the 10th of this month with provisions, and remain with the ennp until they arrive at Fort Buford. Although Mr, Alison has not succeeded In getting Slttng- Bull to surrender, he deserves A-OREAT DEAL OF CREDIT for what he has done. ‘The Indians speak of lim with « great deal of prise, and say that they know he 4s telling thein tho trath, There is 9 lurge number of them ont luting. They are not expected to return tu to-night, * so It will delay: 8 nove till tho morntng of the Isth, Long Dog, a noted Uneapapa, who wag at the head of u party who killed three white men near the “mbuth - of + the Musselshell In 1873, and bined thoir bodtes, - Ig with the camp, = We made u short specch to Mr. Allison In which hesalds “Lam nota thief nora soldier, but Taman good man, ‘and I am golng with my people to surrender.” Good Bear said he was glad to see white men come to his enmps that he waa a good man, and was going to bring his camp in to surrender. ‘Lhe cump fs ina destitute condition, They have no proyistony = except — ment, — and a very few clothes, Thelr lodges are very sinall and nearly worn out, and. they are in a yery bad condition generally, ‘The best thing they ean do Is to surrender, for by doing so thoy will got clothes and provisions from the Government, which isaiarge item for them. ‘They are In no condition to fight at present, for their ponies are very poor, and it Is almost im- posslbJe for them to travel, ‘They are nearly all related to the Uneapapas that sur- rendered to Col, Ilges at Poplar River, and thoy want to, go to Buford on that account, 1 inet Col. ges about ten miles above Poplar River on his way to visit the camp to find out what he could do towards furnishing .them with — pro: visions, At Wolf Polnt there are about ° 175 jolges “of — Assinibolnes who have been on the reservation for soveral years and scem to be tn goo clrenmstances and contented. They have been friendly to the whites, so far as Known,, ever since thoy have been on thelr Agency. In. addition to this, there will bo about sixty lodges of Cheyennes who ayrecndored to Gen, Biles placed on thls Agency In the spring, At oular River there aro about 550 todges of Yanktonnols,. They have o large number of robs, STATE AFFAIRS. WISCONSIN.’ ; Spectat Dispatch to +The Chicago Tribune. Manisoy, Wis. Jani 10,—The Senatorial contest has resulted as Was foreshodowed In ‘10 MBUNE dlapatehds' of last evening, Mr. Sawyer is the nominevand Senator-elect, and, strange to say, thore re Hig mouriers, ‘Phe rengson why thers are no‘hiourners ts ‘slmply this: After tho ussemibllyy: of the caucus this evonlng Mr, Keyes! frites cane tosome oft Mr, Sawyers frlends aim] made n'proposition to tha effect that Keyes would ‘withdraw if they would joln fn recommending Mr, Keyes foc a Cubinut post tlon, ‘Lhe frlunds of Sir Sawyer replied em- phatieally that no such" proposition from Keyes would be ontertalned for a moment after the ° UNANIMOUS NOMINATION OF sith AWYER by the caucus, nud Jn the oxoltemel of the moment a resolution was offered and pnaaod recommending Mr, Keyes for tho position of PostmasterGuneral, After the result gf the enucus this evening Senator W. 2, Prieaat- fered the following resolutions ©“. 24 Wueneas, Tho action of the Wiacunsin detc- gasins Jn the laut Nutionnl Convent ft rhe rye. insteamiental in nomlnuting t We fi dior at Garticld a4 4 cundidute for tho Ty ae jeunes} WHEE, a Wisoonsin hns not been in ug past favored with o pouttion It aboree th any 28 Ty Ttaaction fice Natioual Cypven- ton undite loyutty to tho Republican cadgu ut all tines entities ft to the fuyurnble condidera> ton of Eeoeiieny Gorey 3 thorefore, Lo-it Uesolued, 1 Joint caucus of tho Rupublican members of the Leyislature of Wiscunaln, ieee we present tho Hon. i. W, Keyes ua a sultab! porson for the position of Bouin dense, und respectfully but firmly bis appoint mont ta that position by the yrs dent, The Republican caucns was called to order |- at 7:80 by Senator Woodman, ‘Chalrman of the Caucus Commlttec.; Senutor Richurd- son was elected Chalrman, dnd Assent lymen Barnes and’-' Staley” Svere- tare, After thu addption of Maj. McCord'a motlon to “pyoveed to an Informal ballot, Senator , Relly introduced Philetus Sawyer and Senatay Burrows pre aunte! » Keyes, Souator Suthortund seconded Sawyers noinination, Ag the con- clusion of specches a vote was taken, resulty ing as follows: Bawyer, 53; Keyes, 28; Wasle burn, 10; Dyer, 1; ‘Lewis, 3; Mowian, uy Williams, 2 2; George Cletnanson, 1: Cameron’ 1, ‘The vote wag deelared furnisl, me on, motlon of Burrows, the nomination was MADE UNANIMONS, nitor [rlee's rewalutlony boxe: wes thom wiauinously adopted. 1% —_- Merry a Speetat, Dispateh to The Uhleago Tetbune, Nasuvintr,, Tenn, “daw. 19.—Believing that hig extretic views on State issues ren- dered {mpdssibie both his election and a coalition of the two wings of the Democratic party, Col, Jdhn HH, Savage this afternoon withdrew from the Beratorial race, thereby creating the Impression that for the same reasons Senator Bailey should do hkewlse to defent the Repablienns. Bailey's supe porters are cognizant of the Jestlee of this demand, ond, while thers are a few who will not vote for hin: as long ay it is possible to continue hi co the traek, there are others who ‘aro ready fe support nny Available man who has net been eonsplen- advocacy of cither igh tax rnelplers, Itty evident that the retirement. of Balley Jy only a question of thie. Low-'l'ax Demoerats still Insist they will not vote for hin or anyone who will support Col Bureh for reGlection co the See returyship the United Stutes Senate, ‘ous In th or low t Bareh’s Hewspaper having abtised Abemn very strongly during the Inst canvass. ‘The Sena: torship will doubtless be given some one who has not yet been named. After the last ballot had been taken thig evening, bath Houses be- ing In jolnt convention, the Democrats, hi the majority, omeved nol to nilow nde Journment, “but took a recess. *thil 10 to-morrow, thus keeplng the Re- pitblicans from reassembling the House sunt ousting Stewart, Democrat, whose seat fg contested. Republicans who deny the Convention had Fiat to take a recess held wenttens tofight, but faillie to see their way ont of the dinteulty, adjourned rather distoneerted. ‘They we afmid to renin iiway from the House for fear the Democrats yy: eet the Senator, the House faving fuiled. to ratlfy the Joint rales for both Houses, ‘This raises the question as to how many members are required tu constitute a quorum in convention PENNSYLVANTA. Speetal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Prrrsucug, Pa, Jan. 10.—There ts great -exeltement among politicians here over the “Senatorial struggte at Harrisburg. It is the general opinion that If the Democrats stick to Watlace the Republicans will be compelled to withdraw Olfyer and concentrate on some other man, A few think enough Detoerats will eventually vote for Oliver to clect him. Stalwart Republicans advise Oliver ta reject offers of Democratic assistatce, Seve Ae= publicany left here this evening for Harris- ug to'take a hand in the fight, Soeclal Dispatch 10, The Cheta Tribune, Haunisuena, Pa, Jan, 1%-—-The Peunsyl- yanin Senttorfal situation appears Tutther from solution than ever. Contrury to the es- pectations of the regulars, the’ bolters uinln- talaga their atrenath of yesterday, ‘The bolt- ers have recelved the ‘sixnatures of nbout ifty of the fifty-elght members who voted amiinst the Republican cauens nominee to- day ot pledxe that they will not make any concession fooxing to a compromise candi. date unless fully Fiisned thot he will not act with the ruling ring, ‘The regulars have been clreulating 0 pledge to tana by Oliver until the enuens decides otherwise, but many Of those requested to sign Mt have refused. ‘The leaders on ether sideshow no dispust tion to drop their candidates, but some of the Palladalphia Oliver men are beginning te talk siznitlcantly of a new dan from Unat clty, ‘The vote for Senator fi gaint eanven- tion to-day wag identlenl with that east yus- terday nthe Senate and House. Cameron uitichpates fn long strugule. ratern Assoelated Pree, Ttanspung, Pa, Jan. 19The Joint Cou- vention tovk three ballots to-day for United States Senator, with precisely the sane re- sult as yesterday, Adjourned’ until to-mar morrow, Senter —— INDIANA, ; Spectat Dispateh to The Chicago. Tribune INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. Jan. 18-The interest In this session of the General Assembly elle maxed to-tlay in the elect of w United States Senntur, ‘The reals s0 f couric, was Known in advance, for Gert Harrison was the, cuugus ,nomluee of the péfty, which had a large majority on Joint. ballot, AML ‘that was to be done, thorefore, was ‘to present the varlous candidates, take a sige’ ballot, and declare the result, But very! great Interest surrotinded the proceedings,’ ‘It was known that the ocension would ¢all out much rhetoric, and there was a suspiclon that Gen, Tiarrison himself would be henrd before the affair was over, NEW JERSEY. Trenton, N.J., Jan. 10,—The Senatorial caucts to nominate a United States Senitor was held to-night, Gen, Sowell was noml- nated on the twelfth ballut. Two ballots were declared irregular durhig the proceed- Ings, more than forty-nine votes—tho whole number—belng enst. ‘There was tremendous exeltement and confusion, | Seweil’s op nents wore Robeson, Halsey, Parker, Dudl tnd Hobart, Sewell recelved tw yotes on tho: Inst ballot, an ed elected, Robeson recelved folitteen votes ot sever! ballots, Which was the highest elven to ony of. Sewell’s opponents, Sewell re- ceived fourteen yotes on the first ballot, and increased gradually wutll le won the: fight. — MICINGAN. Lansing, Mich, Jan, 10,--The, Michigan Legislature, In Joint convention at noon to- day, formally doglared Henry P. Baldwin elected United States Senator, for We unex- plred term ending March 4 next, and Omar + cOnReE for the term of six years from that ate, In tho State Senate, the apening wedge of the grent contest on the Iquor anestion was atriven by the Introduction of 1 bill for amendline the Cunstitution to sult tho Pro- Nbitlontsts, - MISSOURI. Sr. Louss, Mo,, Jan. 1.-A Jefferson Clty special suys: ‘Tho Legislature met In Joint session at Lu’elock and dectured Franels 4. Cockrell elected United States Senator, WEST VIRGINIA, “Wurerina, W. Va, Jan, 12.—dJohnson N, Camden, of Parkersburg, was nominated on the third ballot {n te Democratic caucus to- night for United Siates Senaty: —— NEW YORK. ALBANY, N. ¥., dan, 10.—The [fon. Thor as Cy Platt was to-day formally elected Uult- ed States Senator by the New York Legis- lature, . ¥ —— CONNECTICUT, Hantronv, Conn, Jan, 10.—Gen. Joseph TR. Mawley was to-day declared elected United States Senator, MASSACHUSETTS, Boston, Masg,, Jan, 19,—The Hon, Henry 1, Dawes was to-day proctalmed United States Senator, MAINE, Avavsra, Me, Jan, 19.—Tho Hon, Eugene Tlale was Waly: elected United States Sen- ator, a STEAMSHIP NEWS. , Loxnon,- Jan, 1,—'fhe steamers France, RW Matthaws, Nebraska, and Westlipalia, trom New York, have arrived out, Battoiony, Ma, Jan. 19,-Arrived, the sina uiaes dal zig, from Bremen, ; New You, da 10 rived tho steam ship France, trom London, Movinneca Jan, 10.—Arrived, tho Uibernta, from Boston, ced GRAIN MEN'S CONVENTION, Conuubes, OQ, Jan. W—About 100 grain dealers, purchasers, and ‘iulllers, met in Convention here to-day. . Resolutions were adopted petitioning the Legislature to pass a law maktng seventy pounds of corn In the ent y bushel during the year, and can: domulng freight fnes for not naling short age good, ‘Tha Convention adjourned to Meet Ob Patio Bay next.dune, dundtion, lion, yellow dock, mgudrae g waraut ol lan hemp, barrie’ of per 3 by Pipoo united with ti eirles of Jusver a the Society, are tho ingrodivuts of te raed Suraupurtila, lt. Shaker saraaparili CLS CHICAGO “TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, JANUARY 1:20, 186h+TWELVE PAGHS S188k+TWELVE PAGHS, CANADA. ‘The Government Syndicate Con- tract to Bo Forced Through Parliament. Social Events in Ottawa and King- ston in the Shape of Grand Balls, , Trade Relations Betweon Canada and Brazil~The Fishory Award. French Protestants in Montreal—Compul- sory Vaccination—-Matters in Brief. WALIFAX AWARD, Toronto, Jan, 1%,—In an article on the ilshery-uward, the Globe says: “It Prof. Hind continues to Initulge hn miseellancous threats and mysterious ints about sceret documents, Instead of producing lis evidence, he ts merely subjecting its motives tu sug picton, Congressinnn Newberry is perfectly sittistied that 35,600,000 was toe much for the Anierleans to pay for twelve years’ necoss to our fisheries, Mr. Newberry forgets that the Amerlean Govertiment claimed from Great Britain. $108,000 us compensation for the loss of profits from une slagte voyage of the three vessels Involved in the Fortune Bay affalr. It doing this the AmericanGovernment adinitted {hit $6,500,000 is a very stunil sum indeed compared with the profit reaped by ournelgh- hors in our waters, ‘Ihe $14,09),009 elated by the Canadian Govermuent before the Com- ‘Hnisslun Is evidently none tov great a price. Tho eduntry with be extremely obliged tothe United States Uf, at the end of the treaty- tern, allrelatlons of reciprocity concerning the fiyherivs be allowed to drop. When another treaty ts made, the Americans will undonbt- edly have to pay n fur larger sum that 8500,- 000 annually for a half shure in our fisheries and those of Newfoundland. On the face of it, an award appraising the value of our tish- erivs ut that ridlenions sum cannot have been Influenced In our favor by fraudulent statistics, even if It eould be proved that there were any such statistics placed before the Comtulssion,” THE SYNDICATE, Speelal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Orravwa, Ont, Jan, 1%.—Str John Macdon- ald has qunounced the decision of the Uov- ernment onthe all-important question now before the Mouse. He has determined to ratify the bargain with the Stephen Angus synilicate, Judging from his syeech, even the smallest amendment Isto be refused, The contract, to the most minute detail, will be forced through buth branches of — Parliament under — the party whip and receive the Koyul _ assent. The new syndicate, whieh’ offers to bulld the ‘road a saving to tha country of at least $10,00,009, ig te be Mtterdy {gnored. An appert to the Governor-General asking fer a dissolution of the House would probably be In vain. Une Jess Lunperial Interests Were Involved, or at sone highty —huportant | constitution ab issue were | at sstaxe, it ts not likely thatthe = Murauls of Lorne would so fur separate hlinself from his Administration as to insist Neate weneral elvetion, ‘The debate was continued in tho House to-day, and ata tate hour to-night 13 stl in progress; but nothing new has been Jute uuud futo the discussion, “ socIAL EVENTS, Special Dispatch to The Chteazo Tribune, ball to-night, which was a very brilliant at- fair, A large number of guests were pres- ent, Ineltding several from the United States. Spectat Dispatch to The Chicuge Tribune, Kixosros, Ont, Jan. 19—The. greatest soctal event of thls and many previous sea- sons occurred this eventng In-the shave of 0 “grand mliltary'ball, given in the City and On- tarlo Tulls, by the oflleers of “B" battery, stationed fere, ‘The scene was one of unustinl brillinney, ‘The hall was appro- ie decorated, and the effect by gas ight was exqutsit. jaar af G00 Invita- Mons had been tssned, aud ‘Toronte, slon- treal, New York, and Quebec all had representatives. Guerrll and Col, Laveragey of ett’s arbor: garrl son, - were present, an In their honora aymiber: of Amertenn flags were dis- layed. ‘The Indies’ tollets were superb, nhetng began early and continued till early in the morning, and wltegether the affair was a grand success, —- VACCINATION, Npectal Dispatch ty The Chicago Tribune, Tonoxto, Jan, 1%—The subject of cam- pulsory vacelnation Is attracting attention at Parkdale, a-suburb of Toronte,—some pa- rents objecting to have thelr children vacet- nated, as required by tho Compulsory Vaecl- nation act. In Cannda the vaccination of all children Smonths old and under Js com- pulsory, although the Inw is pretty much of adead letter, notwithstanding that there Is 9. penalty provided for non-compliance with Its vequlrements, ‘The act says that every child shall be taken to a duly-qualified practitioner withlu three calendar months after its birth, or ity parent or guardian shall be liable toa peunity not exceeding §5. It is seldom en- forced, and there are hundreds of parents In tho Province who have probably no knowl. edge of Its exlstence. PARLIAMENT, Orrawa, Jan. 10,—In the Sennte Mr. Pow- ers moved for copies of all correspondence respecting the alleged falsifvation of the statlstles subinitted as part of the English case to tho ishery Commission which sat at Malitax In 1877; also of any report or ex planation made by the Commissioner of Fish- erles or other offleer of the Government of Conada with reference to such alleged fulsi- fication, OFF TIE TRACK, Orrawa, Can,, Jan, 19,—The express tran on the St. Lawrence & Ottawa Railway from Yreseott for Ottawa this morning Jumped the track at Osgood Staton, throwlny the Pullman and passenger cars Into the ditch. "hore was a largo number of passengers on buard, but none of then were serlously ine Jured. A speelal train brought ali the pas. sengers here, BUDG Special Dispatch to The ehteago Tribune, Orrawa, dan. 19—Horse-dealers are In the elty, buylng up equines for tho American market, ‘Tho price of horseflesh is on the rise, "Tho Bar Soelety of Nova Scotia bas, by a ninjority’ vote, requested an oficial Inquiry {ute certaln allegations of hnproper conduct in -his- oficlal capacity. preferred agalust Judue Jonson, of Maltfax, The exports from Ottawa to the United States have’ Increased Jn 1880, as compared with 1879, frout $1,$18,173 to $1,891,074. In the lust quarter of the calendar year the tu- crease Was from $876,803 to $40,089, 1s com pared with the corresponding poriod in the preeeding year, The Stem of louschold effects “(that ts, gouds of emigranta moving from Ottawa, to the United States) hag nore than doubled, Negotiations for the establishment of trado- rolutlons between Canada and Brazil have been completed. The Experor of Brazil has shined* the necessary papers, and tho: first stenmer, will leave for lo Janeiro some thae iw Febriary, ‘The Bowlinian Par arttunent fins ‘uted 350,000 08 2 subs! dy to the ne, Syxclat Disbateh Pal ‘The Chicago Tribune Qvenre, Jan, 19.=At tls Istund of Orleans, the other night, M. Li Goripetit, pilot, who was ontertainiug some of! hig friends ak sil ver, proceeded to show then (hk manner of Nrlug a dlistressrockot | ‘The rocket went up few feet, and eqs down to the ground, when {t exploded ‘close to his fect, sending him several feet from where he was standing, RSA a blr oars, ni the body," at recovery 1s considered doubt- ks young girl was almost strangiedte death . ~ Orrawa, dan. 10.—Lady Tilley gave her | ne CR RARING t SALE. at Levis, belng fobnd haber to the picket ofafe un the cloud which was around hert heeloud caught in the plcket whi ¢ was wetting over the fence, Special Disnatch to The Chicuge Tribute Moyrneat, dan 1—The tunnel-horings, to test the course of the projected connection under the St. Lawrence for the North Shore & Southeastern Rajlway, have commenced. West 4 bi Dry bk Hous, Madison and Peoria-sts. GREAT ANNUAL CLEARING SALE THE “(olden Opportunity’ For all purchasers of Dry Goods, THIS MORNING We quote a few miscellaneous bargains out of hundreds we offer at this sate: Lat of All- Wool Momlo Cloths, 60c, worth 46 Hick Fine Momles at O5e; reduced from $ at i Dea h Plaids, SOc, worth 75e. G-£ Alle wit Plaids, 50c3 agond bargain. Alle i oul Shuodas, 30c 3 “would be -¢ heap i Double-width Brocades, Armures, and ule vol Suitings at 2 2be5 ayery eheap aa oo) Poplins, and Brocatelles at: 15¢ LaTiinans Brocudes, and Satin-Stripe Dress Goads at 12 1-8c, Tnaense bargains In Dark Fancy Fine Cambrics at $e ayard, worth lie, Afauaisane Light Cambries, ie, worth 16 Light "shirting and Dress Prints, 5 1-2. StFlbh Ginghams rediced froin 18 to Large lot of Faney Summer pllke market dow n from 75 and 8b¢ to 0c. Lyons Colored Silks, witlo goade, cost $1.17 1-2 to import, offered at 5c. Colored Satin de yoy £2 fnehes wide, formerly § y offered now at $1. General reductions Iu Black Gros’ Grain a Muentister’s Cough Wixturo is cho inost relluble nnd safe: remedy. ey family MEDAC ABs pecutckeradls Hevbrics BUSINESS NO NOTICES, horse vetorinury cases. books, und medicines Is should fave it for whooplng- and croup. 26 conte. Buck & Ra plece to the fuinnus* Sars" vologne. a Ladies, Delicate, and Teeblo—1f you Itching and Scaly Diseases, Scrofulous Humors, Ulcers, Old Sores, and Mer- Horacn, enttle, 2 and other domestic Cound at Boerleke & Tafel's Pharmacy, 35 Clark ate J.P. Lee corner Halsted suid Harrison atreets, erin Tiare? Fuce Powder ts chirining Invention for tho wish tobe'henithy and beautiful, tuke Colden’s curial Affections Cured When All and supports the ey Aniindls are ns nunenabla to homeopathic trent- street. Jak caine For sate by all denuuiats, eat complexion, | White, Rosente, and Lrunette, Liebig's Liquid Extract of Meet, Other Human Agencies Fail, deal stages of bivod, skit, and gealp bumors and: mentna mankind. The' largest nssortmont of Hurmtess abd aatural, A, fitting compunion= 1, Cuticura Resotvent purifles, strengthens, yatein throusel te most crit- Gieanlure of the liver, kidueys, and urinary or- 2 Catiourn, u medicinul jelly, arreats disease, allaya infiaurination, ltebingeusd reltation, heals ulcers, and ents uway dead sicin and flesh, 8, Cuticura Medicinal Soup, for the toilet, bath, and nursery, ben th elennses, soother, refreshes, nnd ex tho #kia. Cuticurn Shaving Sonp ts tnedivinu abaving suap, SKIN HUMORS, MILK CRUST, ETC. SKIN Husuw—Mra, S, E. Whipple, Decatur, Mich. weites that ber fuce, hed, and same pares of ber body were olinost_ raw. Herd covered with scabs and sures, Suffered fenrfully, and tried everything, Permanently cured by Cutt- eu Kemedies, MILK Crvet.—Mra, Howers, 141 Clinton-st.. Cinetunuti, Fuss of her sister's child, who wad cured of milk crust, which resleted all remedies for two years, Now uy flue healthy boy, with o Deautlfal bead of pair. TRITER OF THe Hasps —Ellzaveth Buckley, Littleton, N, H., thank (ally praises the Cuticurn Kemedies for a cure of tetter of the hauds, which hud rendered thetn almost useless to her. SCALD HEAD, ALOPECIA, ETC. SCALD Hrap—ll. A. Raymond, auditor F, W., TSS. 1. Me. Juckson, Mich, was cured of ecald hend of nine years’ duration by the Cuticura Remedies, FALLING oF THR Hatit.—Frank A. Bean, Stearns Fire Engines, Boston, wua cured of wlopecia or falling: of the hair by the Cuticura Remedk which completely restored Lis hui when ul be would lose it. Daxpucer.—Thomne Lee, 2200 Frankford-ay., Paltadelphin, aMlicted with dandrall, whieh for twenty years bud covered his sealp with scales one-quarter of an inet in thickness, cured by the Cuticurt Remedics, Cutleura Remedies ure prepared by Weeks & Potter, Chemists nid Drupucists, 360 Washington Boston. and gre for saute by alt Drayyists. eof Cuticura.a Mediciuul Jelly, emull buxes, 0 cuenta hirgo boxes, $1: Cuticur Resolvent, tho new Blood Puriiter, a per bottle: Cuticnra Medieinal Toilet Soap, 25 cents: Cuticura Me diclnul Shaving Soap, 15 cents; In bars for Bar- berg und lurge consumers, SU cents, ase All mailed free on receipt uf price. | SANFORD’S | RADICAL CURE! For CATARRH. ¥One Bottle Radical Cure, One Box Conf h tarrhal Solvent, and Onc Improved Inhaler. Price for All, 1,00. eines. hand-made Russia Crash, ware ranted ali Linen, per yard, 8¢3 former 200 Non. Very Large Damask ‘Tore! doz. Yer arge Damask Towels. with ‘reautlful hep Red Borders, 25e} cost to import die. 86 pes Table Damask, In handsome Ferr Patterns, at Ue per yards a great bargain, and coutd not be Imported for less than 75e. 10g Marseliles Quilts in extra large alzos t $2.50, worth $4. White Binukets at $1.75 por pair Large plz plze, 4 fat quailty Biaukets, roe need Bed C matrinites) 80c and upwards, Heavy Gray Twill Flannels, 22c. White Flannels, 12 1-8¢ yd. upwards. Farmer Satin Quilted Shintl, $1; fors merly | ues Flannel and Felt Skirts about halt Cdhstiterabte reduetlons in Hoslery. Targnins in Merino Underwear. 1,000 pieces Cashe’s Coventr Frilling, ‘Mace odes 2sen saan usual prica 7ac, 500 soz. Sotting iain ‘Tidles, all sizes, ° 10c 1 int Extra Fine Dimity Bands, embrotd. ered, 10¢ a double band. 875 doy Flue Henstitched Hdkfs., Se each. 850 doz. Prre Linen Hemstitched Hdkfs., ualaundried, 121-2c5 good yelue for 2Uc ench. 560 doz. Extra Fine Unlaundried Heme stitched Hilkfs. at 20 cach; the regue lar price for these are d0c each 3 extra - good ralue. The largest and best stock of Hamburg - Embrolderies in this elty at bottom Isof maryalous efficncy for relieving violent at- jf tucks of ne tteat te whieh tunny nre subject, tor ff cleansyi the Head und Nasal Pusywues when clogved with omnelvg mation, far deuluriaing a fuurityinu the tenth, for cenderiiu tke bond ole mult active, thy breuthing easy, uid very au in a gust uratatul und vouched edmitition, esinning with Uae Nusa) bus: deodurticessouthes. und heals, t matter, It atrikes ut the vors i hvart of the diseaye. "This dong, tts constitutional f setlon gradually end thorvugnly removes fram the Lived und cizcuinting tuidy thy putson that hos § been sucked np by the nbsorbents frum pusuient BP tiatter which ud dropped inte the stomuch wud Veen inhaled by the Tangs, ‘Avk yuur druggist fur danford's Nadleat Cure, f General Agents, WEEKS & POTTER, Boston, } Tiuced over the contro of | urlvesy from Le up. ” z : 9 cOLLINs te i one they" alate whiter Shawls greatly reduced. VOLIAG GRPRITLECIRIO the Liver, stomueh and Bow’ T Cloaks and Dolmany half rsurlees PLastTER® Drink ola. BIL Lowa Calle, Good Trimmed Cloaks, #2 and $3. 04 CASTERS safahateeng, tats, sod oe: | Bargains In Every Department. nue due Heat, TA Bargains in Carpets. und Sciatic, they are Rt Ask for Collins’ Voltate best ri inthe wort. ical Singita Onty cont Don’t fail to endbivace_the Golden Opportuntty at both stoves: : Madison and Peoria- North Clark and Erie. VOU SALE. Sleigh Robes, Furs, ete. hans FOR SALE Ch as. G OS, ry aa ig e ‘Tho undersigned wishes to solt for Cash the ma- chluery and stock uf goods formorly owned by C.C. &§ Co. Dana, 142 Muinest., Racine, Whe, Offer the balance of their stock of ‘Tho machinery comprises nil that {8 necoxsary for Muffs, Boas, the Bakery and Cenfectlonory business, and tho AND Sleigh Robes, At Cost. ~ gain, Chas. Gossage & Co., Fur farthor particulars writa tu or inquire of W. H. AMOS, Assiznee, , Slaterst. Washingtonsst. “V0. Hox mit itaeino, Wis. cee HEL UirEs, CENTRAT MOSTCHTALL. TO-DAY You muy procure COURSE VICKETS For tho STODDARD LECTURES. TS, SPITENS, PE CHIROL. ea Daarborn-at, gives iistuhtretter Stopuuita ANS hie Salve tar biurna, bolle, curs, cuts bruises, ota Dewuglety have lt, Spur bu, Qrettcln ttn See __ SULPHLUTE ROAR. "TNE LEADING EXTERNAL SPE SKIN DISEASE A Beautifier of the Complexion. ‘ABOK WITH Ltrenders tho Cutielo teaithful, Clear a the best 4 caren auiiute for xpunaive, tmiphue ‘Huths, Xt) Seat by Mail Prepaid will heal Ul Persons em plo; it have no need to res sort to Sulphur Springs for buthtug purposes. It Iradeurabte DISINFECTANT (CLOTH ING or BED LINEN. und 4 capital remedy and preventive of Obnoxivus or Contagious Dixeaees. It is nixo valu va injection. Awan adjunet uf th it fs fur more Beer pun Any Cost FRECKLES, Deal yield te its dn Rony to shave with, t also ERADICATES tH) feudore by the Baedivat teutsrnity. GLENN'S ee PRICES: 25 ots, a Cake, Allrespectable Drugglals, Fancy Goods Dealers and Grocors SULPHUR SOAP Cavrion!—fee that you get the above bearing both the nume and design on tho pucket which enclosea each enice, 14 thin famous remedy hus eon counterfelted, U.N, CRITTENTON, Solo Pro} PHUR BOAT; ty aud will on de cle] mand for staup> ply tho genulue, i HOUND AND TAR, for Coughs and all Lung Dis HAN? Reve tr nnaue cronies eens | Boe eae ROE SRY DYE (instantaneously go Cente CORN FILE, for Removing Sarat Bunions, &c., 95 Cente, 1 \ ‘ i