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. . \ (HT. CIHCAGO TRIBUNE licenso Is fixed nt 8100 for rotall, | wisonrorepresented to bo in asatisfactory 8500 for wholesale, and $1,000 for manufne- | condition. 27, 1881—TWELVE PAGE TIHE RAILROADS. mado largo sums by the salo of the Denver & South Park Ratrond. tho dlocesn camposing the province, with o roquiest that they be adopted, 'This Com- g23. Monday laat Careoll enlled upon told him tht Detoctivo Long ind recogamey i . s B S » miltes subsequently reported o longth mirrors, but that tho gl M GE thom s :l\‘l;:‘nl;‘z‘.n ct:"«l]:lglser l:m:?“glg.’ogg- S-’i.(l‘?ffs(:;‘l::l:! ,m,'f,f;‘,fim':nr.:rg: Si?x;r%m s " LOUISVILLE & NABITVILLE. canon, s directed, whie wns mlnntcdl, nm{ lx'-.'-'}.':‘fi.';;u"':fl‘:{"s'!r'.'&"'35".';".«-.."&','.3‘\3"" Ry ¥he Unusual Excitement in : ¢ phivsiclins Another Meeting Called to Finally | Tovisviire, Ky., Jan, 2.—~Tho stockhold. | 8Fier adopting sovernl resolutions not of zor ) il ' prescriptions to bo verified by aMdavit, ‘Tho | OsAxosit, Wis., dan, 20.—The Ion, Phile- : :;_l‘ennsssee Finally Brought bills contemplate the publication of nll sales | tus Sawyer, Senator-clect, arrived hame to- him tho money, Henrlng nothing from o eral interest, tho Couneil adjournod to moet { yiay anant the recovery, M. Seott b i at Quincy next October, sonisville & Nashviito Road held Settle the Western War. ers of the lice ahor o . e up e e salled session at tho Treskdent’s offee, = deteativo amil nscertalied the [ty of Carre)yry 3! to an End of Hquor, to whom sold, and for what pur- | night from Madison, nnd was tendeved a re- 8 enl v report, o praporty hus BIeo b rec 6 - poses, Formented cldet, cordials, and il | ception at Turner Opera-ifall. A committes A Stealy D i NV anto Tha following fl.‘s"ll!"ml!|lérefor€llt‘0 to rati- SECRET SOCIETIES. AL rotar e siup, ks {;f;-u.-'." ,}; = bltters containing alcohiol are declared intox- | of citiz consisting of Mayor Dale, J. IHor- cady ocrenso In estern | fying the lease of tho Southeast & St . ro It posed of for &2, and Mr, Wyman oS r 3 " the. Election of Howall E. lackson, | “jiinsliniecy oot L e S mel e el i ter, James V. Jones, and 11, W, MeKey, ne- Tarnings, Looked For. Louls Raitrond were unanimously adopted: ILLINOIS G, A. It 1ionse Bill No. 50 exempts beer atid wines 9 Vi . Remolved, That tho mnjorlty In Interest of tho o thent, Stale-Credit Democrat, as m&gln i the State from the operation of tho f,',’\',?;'é:';'.‘fdnm1{‘1(!:"'::.[(:1"IJ“:'S:{: {‘:';‘J‘.fi‘,%ffiflh ;‘l;"‘f‘k':lfiil'fim:‘; I:llé: Lioutsviilo & Nunnsile ltntls I‘n:rm::' fi"':"'.';:“'“._;T’_':{!I'l‘;"‘"m:'::“‘fi asi B e Senalor. ' PENALTIES ARE PROVIDRD casoried hiny "{’1.‘."f;.,I"'c",!!v“‘,‘"i"""l‘..efl‘;{,’;:‘fi'l‘,'lfi Tho Action of Lonisville & Nashvillo Ofl- | rerointion by~ tho Prosident , and - Seeretary, | nual Enenmpment of the Department of 11li- | CASUALTIR sinder meal of tho Compiny, of the leaso ot tha oinls Approved by the Stoeckholdars, Southenst & St Loiis Hallcond, 18 equipments and nppurtenances: also, Reacived, 'That it 18 tho sonse of this meating UNLIMITED CROUBLES, {hint tho contract inado by thiy Company, mndo for violation or evasion of the law, and Coun- V. Jones, when our new Senator respond- tr-Atlorneys are allowsd 825 for stcceasful | ed in u short speech, after which heshook ' proscentions and 5 per cont of the 3 with all who et him. Result Roached Through tho | amount collected on 1‘0rfcl(ctl bonds. ‘The It ol win net il nols Grand Army of the Republic assombled hiere to-day, and will concludo Its delibera- tlons to-morrow.’ Thers wera forty-four A BROKEN RATL, Corumnus, 0., Jan, 20.—A speclal from ‘a2 4o LEGISLATIVE PROCEEDINGS, ! X Yosts, representod by upwards.of 160 dele- | Atillersburirsays: Tho Clnclnnatl exprcsy . Mr, " 08 : o0 Wi b Adams Bxpress Company nnd Eouthorn " = o omorallzation of tho ‘(ilflil'*‘g‘l‘!rlfl:lll'])v el il M {2 Western dseaelaled Dty A tolegrapliic correspondenco was carried | by tho Adua lixpress Compniy iRGCOIINOCE | oato) and the Encampment busluess was | Strick o braken rall threo milea nomtlyof Ropublicans. manufnetire il sale of Hauer under the | o MADISON, Wis,, Jan. 11 the joInt Con- | on nll day yesterday between the managers | this Company, and that tho intorests of the | transactad at the headquarters of Bryner Dere, to-day, The engine and two gy ke threo pxcentions allowed by the constitational vontionof the Wisconain [slnture to-day, | of the varlons Western romds fnterested in | stockholders, ns well na the public nt large, will oty ! ; 3 i 8 | Post, tn this city, About 3 o'cloc passed over in safely, bt the conel jum amondment, tho State Constable to be ap- Philetus Saw wai clected United States | (ha redstablishment of rates (o St. Louls and | be promoted by eurrylog tho samo into ull ox- y Yy 4 clock Bryner ped g !’ : ! the track and rolled down n steep embagk, X 2 pointed by the Governor at i salary of Si000 Senntor to sueceed Angus (,. rron for the | o e City, for tho purpose of arranging ceution, Tost formed in llnumnlcscmlc(llhe‘omnem of mant. and o (otally wroshed. ‘\_""uvufl\ tringent Temperance Legislation by 4 I’ termn eommeneinge March 4 next. tho Departiment, consisting of the Command- ne way 1 1 b7 n year sl mnilenue, with power io appoint 1 tho Sennte this.morning bllls wel for u day of meeting al which ihe troubles CIHICAGO & TOWA. er, Gon. Edgar D, Swaln, of Chiengo, and his | Killed outrlghit, but the following are |y i+ the Kansas Legislature More County Constables, The Temperance Com- | 410iwee o Towi ¢ 3 ' RUgARL 3, s o) el 3 o e I D e i1l wrore raforra, | froduced to authorize the ‘Tawn of N tegarding pnssenger rates ean ba definitly ar- Spectat Dispateh (o Thi Chicapo Tribune, Stafl, nmong whorm wera Dr. J.I'Lane, nfChi- | Jured: L. Gulnes, conductor, daugerously than Probable. Dokl a nveting thls worning to eonsider the | 10 hold ah elosting . tho Clty of Neenahy | ranged. 1t is now belleved that the meeting [ Orrawa, Hl, Jan; 26—In the Appellata | aagy! Medieal Director; Col, €. R, E. Koch, | lurt about the hend and spine: Dr. Fire. o L State Constabulary feature, nnd, aftor hearing | S RUENNE Uhe a8 0f HOCe jolnt rosolu- | WHLbe held in this city nextTuesday. Tho | Canrt to-dny n upersedens was granted ond | or” Chicago, Assistant Adjutant-General} 5""“‘iI-""Dfil“llll'l-’""‘!l“ll of tho Columbns [y i S % arguments for and ugainst,' dectded 10 | o0’ Teing Fob. 10 08 the st day for the in- | principal trouble regarding this business is | an order 1ssued in the ease of the Chleago & | ¢y, Wikliam 11, W. £ Al Assiste | S o iatal, Jor iroken finl ent on hg ‘cheino for a Stato Board of Ifealth for | abiidon that proposition, Tho Commltteq | 1100 stz Feb. 10 1w tho last day for the ol, Witliam IL Watson, of Aurora, Assist- | side of the hend Dr. Bbright, of Akr bon) < WL T rthor canshior the other biils, and, | froduetion of new Dbusiness. tha disposition to bo made of the largo | Iown Rullroad vs, Barry et al., divecting that | antQuartsrmnstor-General; Col, K W, Chiam- [ @ momber. of ' the ~ Lexistture, aont i1 . Indidna—Contaglous Discnses— h it o In the Assembly joiut resolutions were In- | pmount of unlimited tickets now in the | all property of the rond, real estate, rolling. | bertain, of Chicngo, Ci:let Mustering Oficers | hurts J. J. Weldner, of Clovelanl, Lead [n A after harmonizing their differoncos, will . o 3] 1 ) 5 b liead Ine & Yersonals Birr i o oF them 10, I presented to }"’,’“‘fifi‘l‘n:}:’“l:"."L,‘fi"‘r“'l",'l:"'l‘Ll‘ o (“L'"‘{H"{‘hg Nands of speculators and otber outslie par- | stock, cle., should bo transferred by Willlam nn({ (ifl‘l"l"c' :{Wltwv )"f F'}lmkfi- l"!IMi'.HOI‘. Jured s Mva tydin Waolt, of Clintow, O, eup {5 the Logislature, There Is little doubt of tho | JiNEANE firl:n‘|‘| ety Sltore. | Hes. At the late managers’ meeting held in | 1, Holeomb, Receiver, to D, B. Waterinan, “‘\"l‘lc:;uu‘|g I'ffi"‘m'if;mfié“’;’“f:,l'lf,(‘"ef{ et "gi’fi{. !;'.l“',’gs!"’“fl -"“"‘ hi Tias hurt by 18, ‘f‘; S fl‘"‘"‘"‘i”fih“f '{“"““’i‘“ l!t!\\' In support of | Gupsting the Wiscansin deicgation to support | St Louls, the varlous roads were requested | JoseplRelsing, R, W, Moneony, nud George | {yythe Commander. ‘The reports of the offi- ‘m’uch ll’i‘furg(lfclfilf t\\'nu().[u“:-):‘:‘]',fi(’irp“ 4 tiot the Telograph Consolidation Schema in | the prohibltory amendment. 1ho Reagnn bill, : to furnish the Chalrman of thatmueting, | W, Kraitzinger. Holcomb was appolnted | cers were read and recelved, showmfi tho Do- | badly hitet,—one of them will not survjes 31 Ohfo Results in tho Passago of & INDIANA. Bills wera Introduced {o establish the St | My, J,'C. Oarson, of the Tlannibal & St Jue, | Jteceiver of snid road last June by the Lee | partment to bo in a flourishing condltion, J. J. Deetz, of Berlin, 0., badly ent on g g 3 . YU Mok Ry parior Conrt of Milwaukeo County and 1o | \ith a sintement showing the number of un- | County Clrentt Court, sinee which ™ time the | .. 1he report of Assistant Adjutant-General | hieds Mrs. J. J, Deetz, slightly injurel; W, Honse Rosolution. Speetal Dispatch to The Chitazo Tribune, encourage the masnufacture of situps and | 1hnited tickets sold during the lute war, and g Koch was remd, showlng that the Order was X Yabs Ismasarons, Ind, Jan. —After pass- | sugar. e s amd 10 \what points. they worg | Above-nnmed partles have been making ef- 8. Eth of Cleveland, hurt “hadly in' tg atendlly growing, the membership having fne stomach, "I'lio wotnded were all broneht 2 o ¥ g vl 4 4 to a4 Ing the concurrent resolution requesthy P sold, Tvls wnderstaod that Sueh statements | forts to regaln possession, ‘e case will mm(i'm per cent during tho past year. Millersburg, and ars now being eared for ¥\isconsin Elccts Philetus Sawyer Sen- | Cangressmen to procure n lnw to m!;]\'cut u:g PENNSYLVANIA. linve been sibmitted to Mr. Carson, and the | eome up for final hearing at the next torm of | A resolution to the effect that $100 be given phynlcluns’xt\'nd cltizens,”” i cared fur by ] - *ator==Still Balloting in Penns spread of contngions disenses among do- | , JIARRISHURG, I'n., Jan, 2.—Tho Legisla- | meeting will therefore ho able to tike futel- | the Avpellato Court, hy the Department to the mmll?’nl Leroy M. 3 bl alioting hres Liee tn L] ture. in jolnt convention; to-ay tonk another, | Hient action regarding this matter, The Kee, who receutly died at his home In BURNED 10 DEATIT. e sylvania. mestle animals, the Senate entered upon tho | g "ot Sobmint hallot for United States | Tites recently established, £1.50 to St Louls INJUNCTION SUITS. Springiield, adopted. Kee was a meti- Speclal Dispateh 16" The Chlengn Tritu 1|H eonslderation of the bill providing for n State tor, with tho T "‘ . 1: Oliver, | A4 8760 to Kansas Clty, ire not satlsfactory |, Pinraptreney, Pa., Jan, 26.~Tho counsel | ber of the Slsteenth Iilinois Cavairy, and DrcaTus, 111, Jan. 24, oy oy t‘: : TENNESSEL Toned of HHenlth, made tho speolal order this | E0T, Mol SGIOUT I JEG Mt | 1o muns.or the """"'n“"‘“m“ ’“'“;f the seulir | tn the Junction Rallroad sult, which invalved g:\lll:’elfi L‘A’:fl'l'l‘l‘é’l,"'l?‘""‘:"”(g‘ ne y‘l\;“}“';’“g";g{“ ST {J\vl'(.flh'. (‘f‘[“'.\[;)‘I;;R‘\Yl.(;lllc’i'l(mhl o | ' ESNAVARSY Al ] R it B by 'S to use at a4 e unlbmited ckets * % v shdel ¢ notoricty by erolc « Gofl, of . 4 WIS Speetal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribunes morning. The blil is in. thu nature of a | Véagh, f; Snowden, 15 Agnow, 13 Hewitt, lcvlt;‘mhn;cd e vt rates. Tt i4 naserted | Procecdings against tho Pennsylvanin Rall- | qoyion in leading the regulars, nship, A:NM!W"JJ% Tenn,, Jan. 25.~The dead- vislonnry sehiemo potten up by several | 4; Atlison, 13 Curtin, 1. this county, ‘'was overlaken by a terilblg 1 ek Is ended. Iowell E. Jackson, State- physiclans, which provides for n Board of Adjourned until to-morrow. thut since tho establishment of the above | rond Company for interference with tho denth carty this morning, 1lis parents werp A resolution was ndopted petitioning the rates the Wabash, which, it Is said, has sold | movement of the trains of the. Baltimore & Legislature to provide for the preservation % % a i o il out in the yard milklug the cows, and the Iit. Tiredit Democrat, was clected United States | Seven memburs, sIsof whom shall be np- =re LYo unlimited tickets a8 Tow a5 85 | Ohlo Lnilroad, appeared in the United States of the trophicsaud battie-flags of tho War, | 4 "o (oo * :'.émlwr to-dny on tho thirtieth ballol. The | bointed l"_' the Governor with tho consent of SPORTIN G- {,‘l’m}('“,';}““ lh‘n’lul'num‘s l’“'f‘" tl‘x‘x?tl“'imltuz‘ls Cireuit Court to-day, but the argument was ?fl‘ffi “,"'c’|I§c‘klI{“u_,Ef',‘,"‘:‘:\‘vnl'l‘:g:.',5",“'30“'"‘:'1 un | lotlios L\nx&;hfi{%‘flhflx‘ (Illn(«’)“sl?usllnzi:mslnl\l:x‘ {zona In the Conventlon this nfternoon beg- | the b"l“"&‘,i ’:'[‘l I“ ?“;“'“I';‘”nfimml by tha TIIE CLOSING CINCK TGS, and that mnst of the tickets presented werd | Postponed until Mouday. Tho argument in i and before” his parents could answer hig ‘ars doscription. ‘The Republicans, who had | Joard. They shal hold ofice l‘““”':“'s' TR RurTLL N Wla Jan. 26—Thoehieken. | Mirehascrdofthesealpors, The ronds thathave | the suit of the Western Unlon Telegraph A. O, U. W, ° piteous erlos the boy was s badly burned oped to slect Horace Maynard on tho votes the termn of one-half of the members to ex- na LKy WS, Jan, = cilic sold no unlimited tickets, thevefore, nre stitl | Company ngainst the Pennsylvanin Ratlroml LoutsvILLE, Ky, Jan, 26—The elghth an- that he died instde of three hours "In greag 1t & fow Democrats, voted for him, On the | Pire every aiterunta.two years, Itprovides a [ fieht, which wasbegnn at this place yester- agony, v g . o complete system of alay, was prolonged throngli the entire night. ‘mn!nlfidr::l;tl‘: h?;"l;)≤2:3}“’.}‘“‘5,3&?&":::&. GATHERING STATISTICS, ‘Iiey tiunlly agreed npon nine fights as a X’ndughi‘nlfls stiil o elect him, and thoy tried | and makes tho State Board of- Health the.| compromise, and the first battle was won by Fain on tho thirtieth ballot, 5 An Incident | centre of the systom, glving it supervision of | Milwankee. Tor the second encounter Chi- !.,mch occurred just befora the twenty- | the reglstration of the births, deathe, and | #a5o shawed up a speckled pyle and Milwan- i!‘lmh Dballot was takon created the wiidest marriages, and provides for the collection of | kee a black-red Kentucky dominique. The suffering, and continuo to do a smali busl- [ Company for an injunction restraluing tha ness. ‘These roads demand that sueh an ne- | Railvond Company from interfering with tha rangement be made as will place all tharoads | felegraph lings atong theroute of the United onan cqual footing, Tuesdny’s meeting s | Rallrowds of New JJersey, was eoncluded In looked forward to with mueh Interest, as it | the Unlted States Cireult Court this alter- will dectde whether thers shall by peaco | noon. ‘Tho Judge reserved his decislon. among the Western lines, or whether: the war will have to be fought over again. RAILROAD EXTENSION. Freeial Disvatels to The Chleado Tribune, DECREASING BUSINISS. LArAYETTE, . Ind,, Jan. 20.—Thero Is o The gross earnligs of the Chieago & Alton | Jively contest golng on between Thorntown for tho thind week In January (17th to il | ad Lebnnon, in Boona County, s to which inclusive) amounted to SIZH600, agains | of theso towns shall secure the track of tho $133,300 for the corresponding week last year, | proposed Lake Erie & Western extonslon to —n decrense of $8,700. The passenger earmings | St, Louls, Thorntown lins: & conmiltes at decreased S2,037.61, and the frelght enrnlngs | work on donations and scenring tho right of nual sesslon of the Grand Lodgo of the Ancient Order United Workmen, niter n two days' session In this city, adjourned to- night to meet Feb, 4, 1882 The following oflicers were elected for the ensulny year: Tast Grand Master Workman, T, R, Kell of Parls; Grand Master Workman, A, R, Mulllns, of Covingtun; Grand Foreman, 1, Young, of Lexington; Grand Overscer, J. N, Reed, of Versnilles:: Grand Recorder, H, K. Milwnrd, of Lexington: Gramd Re- celver, 1. C, Kennedy, of l;m\lo\'-. Grand Guide, . Dillon, of Loutsville; Grand Watchman, Joseph . Davidson, of Louis- ville; Grand - Trustee (three years), 5. E. ——— CRUSIILD BY COAT. - WiLREsnARRE, Pa., Jone 26—"The largest fall of top conl and vock over known in thig vallzy ocettrred fn the Bmplve mines this aft crnoon. 'I'wo thousand lons fell, burying two miuvers, Morrls Evan and his son Thomas, Hundreds of men are al work digglne for the bodles. 'The caus fall'ls not yet known. e POLITICAL, THIS SETTLES TT. o avorv. | Stutlsties through county, city, and township intter proved hitself ‘the better swordsman, ,i‘:‘t::s‘l:’::‘m:::fismfisg:::‘;;:“J;:fi‘u?;’,_ offieers, and definos their duty, and gives it | and would no doubt lave won the fight but Y:rat who voled for Maynard yestorday, arose certain powers in the investization of any | for a foul on tho part of his hmll“el:- ter liis namne wasieailed. Every ong ex- epldemie or unusual outbreak of disenses in In tho fourth battle, Milwaukee's binck- ‘ectod to hear from him, for tho Nashvillo | A#Y patt of the State. Altegether it Is a rod lost weye, but wanaged, novertioless, 1””",0"” this moming assatled him strong- | Very elaborate scheme, being introduced nnd | to brenk Chieago's neck. ‘The unfortunate e anehory. Tt aaled tho Clork of | chmploned by Senator Vanvorhis, of | EIbgerblue sk fn hiy tracks, uinble to o Houso to read the article from tho Amer- this county, an ex-physiclan, It wns | move. The half-blind red followed up his etensed 84037, A IS | seonl ns and securing rht G e, oo thres o Srectat Dispateh to The Chicagy Tritune, " O e e hers vt atieious of 1t, | nceess by picklug out both of hls opponent's | SH0SLA. o carnings {rom malls, etc. fn- | was, nil tho tissliprbas XOUEE R CREL (Tic e O werd: leclid "sepra. | - CALGMRUS, O, Jait. 2b—The Tlun. Goorga {#an, and, amid a dend silonce, thoClerls read "l Iments | to bo offered. The | eyes. Atthisstage of the proccedings tho ereased S310.H, fus b uld of_ the "fm.'l»b’-" S &n{ the | eohtatives to. tha Suprome Lodge: Gpn W. Clements, Represenlative from Lk Istinctly the senthing words which and_amentments hegant o biynierec, - 26, i Ink they had 1t 18 not only the Chlcago & Alton which | §lEht of wuy has alrendy been secured from | 3w W B e O C s oli0e¢ | ’ i L N ANOLn T ANk ARATTON, salary of the Secretary of the Board was ent | Chicngo people begat to think they' had been I'ipton 1o Crawfordsvill ounty, whose howme is but two miles from Keller, of Paris; A, M. 5 L 1 13 showing a falilng off In earnings, hut every Bhrsz;e)?.[olfflxi\ a1, Heny o aulavitle; road In the West records the samo state of AWISCONSIN CENTRAT. affairs, The business on alt the Western Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, roads is reporied to be ummunll?' light for MILWAUKEE, Jan. 20—The report pnb- this senson of the year. Very ltile corn Is Ly tolne ahinoed. to &hlcnka. Aost Cof it i3 | Mshed to-duy that tho manngement of the aing 10 St Louls, whero the market fs [ Wabash Rallway hnd seenred control of o Fflgh&:r than at this point, to be shipped | mnjority of the stoek of the Wisconsin Cen- South by the barge lnes, Dut the St. Louis | tral Railway is denfed by.Iresident Colby. roads are sal to be completely blacked up, | Continl stock advanced to-day to 2004 for because, owing to tho heavy feo In the Mis- { common, The second-series bonds solil up slssippl, the barge lines aro unable to hundlo | 4o @, which s substantial “evidenco of the tho freleht, Consequently, the St Louls | fayor with which financlers rogard the road. roitds even are unuble to do much business jufihlmw.“l’l‘lm mlgnmll lnfllclals begln (':x TrEMS, admit that the reports of Immense unounts .o iy of grain mvnnln;smpmcm T the West were | M. G. A, Huntlugton lins been appointed ngto Mentor, has just returned from a visit to Gen, Garfiell, with whom he conversed free- 1y In regacd to publte affatis, nul especially in regard to the construetion of the Cable net. Mr, Clements Is convineed that Olle will not be represented, tho .President-clect taking the ground that, ns he Isto fill the office of President, he _also represents his State in the holdlng of the oflice, and that Gen, Arthur, a8 Viee-Presideut, also r sents New York, Mr. Clements that, awlng 1o _the remarkable achieved by tha Republienns of the Empiro State, Gen, Gorfield will seleet one of his Cabinet from New Yorlk, in consideration of ¥ & o _ | down to §1,600 fram $2,009, anit the elause re- victimized by Milwaukee, The latter’s birds l\'I:fd:X‘l‘fl:‘:fi;nfi;‘;fi;fi;““mhc::“(‘,fi ‘I‘lil!:rz(;‘u?y quiring the Board to recommend text-books were certainly never bred in the vicinity of ;e nut.lnglng‘ns theartlclo which provoked | JOr the common schools was stricken ont. Lake Michigan. They all had the unimis- 1§ Ho reforred to the celebrated Hobbs ense | Then the clnuse requiring the Board to ex- | takable blnck spur, binck beak, and black i1 regard to the ‘Tennessee Controllershin, amine into the property and chemleal qual- | ¢ye which marks the Louisville cock. A ’}'md 10 tho ovidence, which tend to show thn;. ities of the . eareful examination by an expert would, fonn C. Burch, presont Seerotary of tlrz Uni- INTOXICATING LIQUORY mareover, have developed tho - fact ed States Senate and prinelpal owner of the | USed s beverage In tho State was gutted, | that they woro “beef-eaters” and gen- lgmurkml “had beon paid to manipulate | Auds a8 @ farwell shot, an effort was | wine productions of the Crushar- ioss dlsp'mw lo depreciate tho State | ade to requirs tho Covernor to ap- lough 1sland, In County Ireland, tronds. ilo salil | the . dmerloni’a point tho inembers of the Board A number of thess champlo ct'lhu tan- "'mppn'rt of any wmian or any | from ditterent politienl parties.. It was | bark were imported at Loulsville, Ky, some ivrerprise. . was o n suro passport | contended that the bill would he objected to | SCAES 450, nnd erossed with the Derby fowl {30 tho eternal ruin of the same: that in the | by the people when the great expense it will by 'Thomas O'Neill, of that city, who has MASONIC. . Drrnotr, Jan. 26.—The Grand Lodgo of Masons of this State has been hit sesslon in this city the past two days. This nfterncon it elected Gen, O, L, Spalding, of St. Johns, Congressman-elect froin the Sixth District, Grand Master for the ensuing year. LOUIsVILLE, K¥., Jon, 26,—At wineeting of representatives of all eity Masonic bodles at Masonte Tomple they resolved to mako the celebration of St. Johw’s Day in ald of the ntucky Masonie and Widows' Home a atlonal afalr by offering prizes to military companies aud " Commanderies of Kaights Q fotory Gy s A AT Te % 208 ), 85 the extraordinary _claims which it 1 L o months the celebrated manipula- | Incur was known, nnd it scemed that tho dif- | thus produced tho finest specles of blrd fn readly uxakgerated, Thg fcly ure that n General Ticket and Prasscns:n.;;\d,cutlnr 'txl\le \,_{_,'&:",“"}l{:"' m’f;f,‘a“fifiml’fl“""[“““‘lfys‘l;mmf,m: ’f;r'g! e ety .,.huy,,;,.,,",'"“{ Dige o “or's afMcial head would voll Into tho waste- | ferent partics ench desired to share in the | tho world, Thelr distmgulshm fenturo Is | Nebraskn i Kansas thore rowins bt Sedalia, Warsaw & Western Radlroad, with | Sidod five companies enter the contest,’ Tt is | ally predicts that Olio willnot be represented $5uskets that the <Amerfean would nnd had | many. benefits that might arise therefrom, | the yellow loz, which shows the Derby cross. | Jittle srain that can bo shipped Est, 1hose | peadquarters at Sedatia, Y 3 ] expeeted thatning Commpnderies from abrond | in Gen. Garflold’s Cabinet. will eompeto In friondly rivalry with each other nnd Loulsvllle’s two Commanderies, The rallroads will give excursion rates to Louisvillo during the week. ¥ seetions haviug heen drained ahnost entirely, \ fnd tho atily frelelit now eoming st from | 16 whl na doubt ho gratifying to tho many those polnts Is cattin and hops, ‘Thore atill | friends of Mr. It. C. Meldrum, General West- remains conslderable graln in Town and Min- | ern Freight Agent of the’ Fort Wayno Rail- nesotn, but not by any means ag large i i ol v v Mo RS wns repobied. | What roniins road, to learn that he hns sufliciently recov :::;:lcl'h‘l‘;:o‘I:‘r’;“m‘;"‘l:.“"m:_g l{"',"“"'}f"',‘"n':;‘uf'l,“"&‘ of Wsoflice. A week ortwo more will see lilm care of and trwsport the business, The (ul.ly pstored to health and ablo to proside B o over prineiple of tizht, justice, and | Finally, after stripblig it of much of its | ‘'he Milwaukeo chickens shown yesterdoy §1fx£g:-h£g ,?(\fi.‘\c'é ‘xcx;'«l:vn p\!l"?im;xel mml;lm:u- pliimage, the bifl was ordered engrossed. were, however, of the straight beet-cater isinl Interests, 1fe thon referred to the po- Bilis wero thon pussed preventing the use | steain, and sinco their handler, the _Doctnr. Pitlonl death and burial of the Amerleaws | of money ot elcetions, and regulating the | 18 ho was ealled, 1s recently from Kentuelky, fizinsman, Senator liley. e then closed | practles involving contempt of court and there Is strong probabliity thattho fowlswero Soy.saying ho would again vote for Iloraco punishmont therefor. % also bronght from that State. This alleged Mfaynard, which® e did. Thie public: side | The Committee on Lenevolent Institutlons Milwankeo handler sald Lo was not very Tiylth tho Ameriean, us they regard Buchan- roported in favor of investigating the man- | familar with chicken-fighting, but when ho SHRIEVALLT LECTION. &ipecial Dispatch fo The Chicago Tribune. Davesrony, In, Jan, 20.—Iteturns from all bat three preelnets In Rock Island County, Illinols, make It cerlain that J, Frauk Aukriun was elected Shertfl yester- day by about 125 majority over M. D.1 MICITTGAN MASONS. Spectul Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Drerrorr, Mich, Jan, 26.~The Grand 5 h u over tho frefeht departmont” of tho Fort'| Lodre of Masons of Michigan elected the S z coaty Yan'’s vi : ngement of the Insano Asylum. wns seett to suck the blood from tha blind | prospects of the Westorn rallonds durliis | Yyugne witlyhis Gstiil Vigor and eneray. followlng oMcers to-day: (rand Mastor, C, | berf the Greenbnck-Dumacratic-conglon-- Lan's volo a8 T At ho ) ‘s slght th the next few months ara not very fiattering, b L. Sprulding, of % erate candidate. The clectlon was to il & o WHONGLY CAST, TILE JOUSE SURCRISED ITRELF cocl’s eye nnd restore tho Jatter’s sight tho | o0 o Stendy falling off in earnings on alt the Mr. 1. R. Cable, General Manager, and W, | L. Spaulding, of St. Johns; Doputy Grand | vacanes cnusod by the resignation of J. 1. %38 tha story about Bureh and the Controller- | by passing n couplaof bills this morning en- | crowd thonght differently, . Ii‘ms 1s expeeted. M. Gnge, Goneral Frolght Agent of the | Master, Alnnson Partridgo, of Birmmgham; | Perking, who was eleeted last fall by a Ree Fahip.and tho alleged mantpuintion of the dis- | abling manufacturing and mining compini About 2 o’clock In the morning tho shavp- et Rock Island ll:\llrond‘ linve gon ta Peorinto | Grand Senlor Warden, C. F. B, Fellows, of publicun majority of abopt 2,000, {;pawhcs were tover proved. When the batlot | from other Stutes to purchase, hol d, and con- ers attempted (o make somo money at the ex- CINCINNATI SOUTITERN, seeuro fnerensed fueilities for handling graln Ypsilantl; Grand Junior Warden, James 11, — Thesensation in Cinclnnati s theannounce- | A6 that poiut. ‘Lhe Rock Island liug “beon 3 rrassed during tho Inst few ment of the proposed formation ot u company fimm}n ‘g::bglz’;‘:‘,‘h} of Isufcient terminnl ropresenting a number of conflieting interests | factlities, lror some timg past the offielals of to bid for the perpetual lense of the Cineln- | tho Roek Island have been endeavoring to nati Southern Raliroad on n novel plan, The | lense & worthless plece of leveo (rom the Gity proposition is tho formation of a stack com- | of Peorin at a liborat vantal, on which thoy el 4 pense of the unwary by pitting o fino bird }wag taken the Damocrats began (o change to \\Exlll‘ufll oty in lllll?“b'lntc&,nnl)l‘x\u%h(:;ll:ll‘l! Y¥itieh was negligently mid ipraperly heeled, #30lonA. Rose, and he belng an unclo to Bu- ‘nf:u?zrty A r’i"-"“‘ul}:“c;’u( 1rc{!| C”}“,“m'lff JAs was expeeled, the uninformed betters {chanan, tho Intter aroso nnd uthorized the | RO MR 0SSt Sale, o Inst, | UG b considernblo wongy i tho eamor, é‘Cletl:dlo clu|\m.'u o t‘{()l‘!li o lll:f's"" T“}‘s applying only to ll\tllnlxn]:uiii. “was_unop- \‘\‘:s,lkshl“sf?l‘lwi‘lfll\t‘;l;hlfl‘ w\"'go’t“i‘::‘ ll? 5333?%‘1‘(332 Zeaused a panic amonyz the Republicans, and % SWOTR even reidy. thosu betting 3 tg defeat Rose, they beganto voto for Howell ]"M'l‘ and, the first had but 1 voto ngninst A on the cheaper ehicken, When thoe fight he- HEfackson. . When it becnie evidont (o th | 18098 Inlts fnvor. Several axan, it was learned too Iato that tho gails Farnum, of Cnssopolis: Grand Treasurer, Rufus W, Landon, of Nlles; Grand' Secre- s 1% lunes, of Grand Ravids; Grand Lecturer, Arthur M, Clark, of Lexing- ton; Grand Chaplain, tho Itey. F. A, Blades, of hnlrult,'l‘ rand Senlor Deacon, Al D, e THE IRISH AGITATION, The North Chicago League —iMicledy Alrs Himesolfe A mecting of tho North Chicago Land-Lenguo was held last night in tho hall at tho southwest y f 5 (LA it er Hin g i ‘l;nngcll hands on this battlo Y'who, itseems, held great power, then ehangred || ernment of the - benevolen nstitutions i on any other. q'bnck' to Maynard, and l:llulh"plll)llcnus Tol-'| consolidates the Blind Asylum, the Deaf AL 4250 o'cloek the parties packed , up thelr ,‘Imvn:d. This ereated n panie among the | nnd Dumb Asylum, and the Tlospital tar the | birds uud took the train for Chicaga, - Sotne %' Democrats, and they changed back to Rose. | Insano under the ninnagement ot one Prosi- | penple from Ruclne, Wis., and from Madison 3y Buchanan followed them, and the Republles | dent aud two Dircetors, who, with the Goy- | were feft on the ground, but thoy will find J.ang, led by R. It Lutler, chunged to duckson, | ernor, shall have completo control and man- | the way home duri day:. #The Democrats, fuding. out that they wers | agement ot these Institutlons and appoint tho I‘sl":lv;emdmn!l) u't:c(etm:tlI Jx;\eksun “m lmfic, h:;geri)fiel; it ss‘l,t::sntn ‘gnfil’uhl‘lnr '-l».“l; PEDESTRIANISM, change nek to Juekson., Many Ite- [ cers. Clueso G zivo honds. i 540 ANCIS sal,, Jdan, 20~ Ypublicans arose and sald that, lo pup | snlary of the President shall bo $1,£00, and Bull\“g:ll;:c':wo'\nl‘“'l:lll‘:\":\r'-lo “l‘n;nin[ht Wn end to the struggle I wiich (Kfly that'of the Trustees $1,500, per annum. (b o Sheruan, Amy .loward, Mme., Lo felt & Republican coult not suceced, they | provides n separato dopartuiont for women i Chapelle, tho noted femule walker, and other ere” willing to clect Jackson, Buchaunin Kn\lculslu the Insane Hinapital, which shall | females unknown to fame, began a slx«lnf oted for Juckson, nand, when tho vole was e uilor the wanagement of a womon, The you-please mateh at Iorticultural Hall. dannounced, it was seen that Jackson had re- | other bill was introduced by Mr. Robinson, of tuin u prize at least 450 miles must ho F'colved 50 votes. Purlne the uproar and Decatur, which vrovides that six months’ | made, pf’lwment and tfil{mnghmn{l \'n!‘lis .\lmgho‘\m. rl.\"lulnl)mofs xl\“lllusllmmrl o lzmrmmrlt‘. hlspwllru SOLDI_———ERS’ ASSOCIATION s Democrat, voted once for Maynurd, but | shul ulieient ground for divoree, in- . J;“‘“ ed Iw;'l-m} |=m(‘3, fli-lnlly vmtm "lwlm ntemlnll)(,nl;?uulrlng two years, us under the o other for Jackson. The most fitenso | prese A 4 i Meoting of tho Exaentlve Commitico | ~xeltement prevailed during the wholo time, On motion, the vote of yesterday Just be- it Ynod ttla‘u Rlun[l)ll;llumls lmf“’x'lm lh'nrmlfillly de? fr{ru Ing{m‘u’nlunun[l& x“nhur?%hm xmyh'lor Ite- 3:’l“:“:’;‘.’m:f"_‘::'“““"'"“ Ansocintion moralized and gave up in despair, The Con- | vised Statutes [urnis 0 mentbers was 5 Ente {iventlon ndjouried aftor Jabkson mado & | reconsidered by yeas 47, naya 4% and tha Spestat Diavateh to The Chicago Tribune, able foraver, that nmount to bo used in cour- { such matters eame before thent, and thoy arg ble f that t to b 1§ ] Dbeforo L d th ploting tho roud, nccording to Engincer | throwing il possiblo obstacles 1n the way of Bonscaren’s estimates, and making the lina | the Roek Lsland, aithougl it1s generally con- in all respoel unl o, 1€ not better ceded thnt the lmprovements this road in- LRUEES Cqun’. Ny, nob better | o5 to make would result greatly to the than, any In the country, aud for an | henetitof Peoria, "Uhe Rock [sland officials allianco of othor Interests to bo brought {ulxu"u nu?\' ln[unm:fl %Im cll,w (:\Kt‘lnlulxie)i;nf“l’c,urz: ineludin; centueky, hnt unless soniething be specdily done :lllfl) ];lrl!u'mlcxg :;-’:'imcfi?é""fifé' C}l\l’:-‘:\llhll!nku cuable them to ercet an elevator to aflord & Ohlo, the Fust Tennessee, Virginia | proper fucllities for handling the business « Georgla and the South Caroling system | they would withdraw all specinl rates to and of rallronds, stretehing from Chattatoogn | from Treoria and diserimlnate against that to Now Orienns. . ‘This woukl ke Cineln- | ¢ity by tnking tho business to othor points, nnti the ob{ucuvu point of a system of ronds v ———— ramifying throaeh the entire South between AN OFT-TOLD TALE. l{lo .\llsszilslnlnl 1tiver lm:ill ll(luluululu-l, \"lu. Among tho large caplialists pushing the . m W uuhmrigril;e I‘ixl'lr:gs lpfinnz::;zh{uu l‘\ludl §{l B, | Monts l"':"‘:l’,"‘h:xfl;;“‘l“':l:m‘:"“""‘2"’ » reshdent o ho Ctirelunatl, Indian- v . apolls, St, Lonls & Chieago Rulirond. Tho nesialDiapatehito The Lhiauos Tvibie. plan is to forn a pool between the Southern, BALTIMORE, Md., Jan, 20,~The residents the Kentueky Central and_its combination, | of the little Village of Newnrk, on the sea, in :"“ ll“:““"m‘{r ud the ‘\li"'"l‘ ';('“l(fi“{“’} Worcester County, Lower Maryland, wro Caroling systems, The Kentueky Centinl ik combination now. nelndes the Chesupeaka | Bossiving over the sensation of a high socinl Gregor, of Detroit, OHIO G, A I £ Corumnus, 0, Jan, W.—At the. forenoon session of the Grand Encampment Grand Army of the Republic, John S. Kountze, of ‘Toledn, was elected Dopartment Command- er, and 8, N, Magruder, of Cincinnatl, Senfor Vieo-Commander. Fraternal greetings wore telegraphed to tho New York and Wisconsin Encampments, now In scsslon, ‘Tho En- campent attended the concert and rounion to-night tenaered by a lacal post. e —— RAPID TRANSIT. Quick Dellvery 1n Boston of Live Stock and Dreascd Beof from Chlengo, Svectal Dupateh to The Chicasn Tribune Dosroy, Mass,, Jan. 26, —Shippers are tak- Ing a lively Interest in the prompt dispatch coulil construct a large clovator. . But tho | Bldred, of onsha; Grand Junior Deacon, | o f Clark and Michi) trocts, President ] ¢ any with & capital of 6,000,000 to lease the | §98 P : \ 5 G y | cornor of Clark and Michigan strects, Prosident Den 1 that Jackson could e cleete . NEW BILLS werb In tho wrong position, and the gamey | PARYF W L 0 | Peoti City Counell seem to bo pirsuing the | Ieury Weiser,” of Tonta: Marshal, Jotm J. | i1, 0, 0 i o 5: 4o é‘ %“r,\:‘cvl";xuml °|"“;‘K:b1:l"lhl’l‘llll“"\c‘l,l tfill?u-"ll('ug ‘VU"I"'""FO‘dl"cOil( ml‘l y t\'\’nl(;lflwhlclllr’ue - | eock was ne 'sfim'lly Dbeaten. 1t s sald thag | voad for a term of ninety-nine yenrs, renew- | gyoties of ‘their Chieago brethren whenover | (iibson, of Saginaw; I'ylor, Aloxander M- wu”‘:n'?,f’:m"::ny'l'flmfi ”h_“" Tho astendau and had his vote so revorded. 'Buchanan, | portant. Mr. 1lami{ton's bill for the gov- | more mon | Tlio firsy buslness transacted was the reception of nnumber of new mwembers, he President, fn behalf of the Committes appolnted to uttom! to tho matter of ho Palmer Houso mecting for tho purpotd of forming a central body, reported that, nt tho menting of tho Presidents of the varlous Lowiies of the city, the old central . bady was rotulnod with tho provision thit thres delegntos frog cach of tho difforont Leayues bo adiled Lo the Mganization, Tho report wus cone ourred in, ‘Tho olectlon of officors for the ensulng year was next optered upon. Mr. O'Connor wad chosen bis awn Rucecssor by acclumntion, and .the other officens were rellect: iy [ullo Vico-President, Slmon Avmstron D, Bynn: Trensurer, Michacl SeNern; clnl Becrotary, John Currlo, ‘To represent the Lenguo in the central body Mossra, 1, 0, (¥Cone nar, Donnis Kenuedy, and John Keegun werg chosan. Mr, Michael Meledy thon_nddressed tho meets tng. First he'armigned Judgo Fitzgerald for C over the Northern routes that has buen | Iying to tha Jury in tho trinlof the traverserss ! h accepting the pusition, niatter was roferred to tho Judiclary Coms Pronia, 1, Jan, 20,—"The ExecutivoConmi- | & Ohio and_the Enst ‘Tennessee, Virgintn ndal and tho unfortunate sequel of a hus- | seenred for live stock and meats during the m;'e.l’xn n’;'clvluxtlllmlmxtmlE)\gmlll",l:,t‘nu_xn:lu::l‘u.lxl:z(fl{g m‘ st GEN, W 1, BATE, Miitiea forn report s to tho legal siatus of | mitten of the Soldiers' Iteinlon Association | & Georgin Rouds. Tho plan 19, If the com- | bund’s attempt to kil his wife's seducor. A | post week. ‘The notlceablo delivery was | utated the Trishinun of tio eity tnit a cablegras !\_whn,ltls understood, Is {0 be elected Sen- tho ense. e . of tho Northwest held n meeting at tho | binatlon 1s furmed, to narrow thogugeof the | dispateh recelved hore from Snow 11k, Md., | train of fifteen cars of hogs that lott Chleago nmnmlhjv tho Mauyor hud been sont tram Chleas ;p!oivtwn yenrs hence, recelved forty-threo GOVs AND MllS: PORTER Kentueky Central to tho standard gauge, 5o Bu RO to Dubliwussuriyg tho Irish sutferers that thoy hnd the sympnthy of all_Americans. 1 spenking of Mayor [larrison's rofusal tosigni secoil cablegrain s the chief executive of i elity, Mr, Meledy sald that it wis vight, und that it was ridlculons to suppose thut his Honor wonld accedo to tho request of w fow political domagogs, At this polut tho sponker wns fntorrupted by Presldent O'Connor, who, rapping loudly wit e gavel, muld that he would not permit brathiet Land-Leaguors to be branded as political demis Rogs. S 3lr, Molody apoluglzed, und than continucd discourso {0 n vory entortnlulig siylo fur ot hour or more, swakonlug great enthusinsn. it closo horewl n lotter trom Ale. J, Keans, 01 . Do Sato, Mo,, nunouncing thut ho (Keany) bt donntad Tour'city fota it Do Sotu to_tho Lilies Land Leaguo of B, Gouls, aud thut it ws ek pected that about $10,000 would bo- realled bf the raflling of tho lots, nonr the ‘lown of Newark, to-day, gives tho that tho Chesapenke & Ohto cars can bu < ' Drogght right nto Clnelnnutd over that Mno | dotatls ot ll{l: distrensing afalr, 1t 18 nsad without brenklng bulk or tealis, ‘hio_re- | butold story, Hiustrating man's pertidy and malnder of the Rentueky Central, from Lex- | woman’s weakness, {:l!m‘:zln w‘l\'unxlvllllfI W I‘lll he hullt)tl-t tho | Col. 1lenry 11, Sunders Is nn esteemed old ond_gauge, aud then tho cirs comliiy Wb | Marylander, well known in soefal and potlt- from Ruoxville will bo transferred to tho | 1 ilod Southorn rond at. Lexington, Vs will giva | teal elreles, ind the father of three pretty n suul(lnrd-mmfu Iine for tho Chesapeako & | and intelligent girls, One of these dough- Ohlo from Lexington and a browd-gangy ters, nbout 17 years of age, was married ,tll‘mml‘mnul gn‘\,llnulsiunltw(r,n lln‘um Thf i 15 about a yenr slnee to Alr, Iandy W, Jones, ennessee, Virglnin & Georzin nre alven sy o ‘ ! i tho Kentueky Central combination, aud 6 [ Whoy with his young wife, sottled tdown on Iy oxpected that the North and South Caro- | tho banks of Synopuxent Bay, nshort dis- 1ina systems, polnting towards Knoxville, | tance from Newark, and opened a gonernl ean readily fo brought in the combination, | country store. * Business thrived, and the ‘Tho Erlangor system, n 1ing of road reaching | younz conple were happy aml prosperous from Chattanoogn to New Orleans, will, {t 18 | wntil"Fhiomas Richardson, o hsndsome young expected, enter into the consolldation, farmer, came with his wifo to live I that Thursiday evening and were turned into Squlre’s yand InEnst Cumbridge after a five dnys' trip. A second lot of ninoteen cars thnt loft Chicago Friday night wera deliv- ered to Squire this evening. A third lot is now en route, which will possibly make bet- tor thno than {ts predecessors, These ship- ments have been over the Grand Trunl, Central, and Cheshire & Fitehburg, and have been brought along inn thme thab would have been creditable in midsumwmer. A lot of cight ears of dressed beof that loft Chi- cago Friday nlght over the same roule, wers dropped by the Fitehburys ut tho Grand June- tion switel_this afternoon, and were taken )y the Doston & Albany at once to :,"“3 Allan slummi'r ut Enst Boston, and before 'corln 1louse this afternoon, nt which A e e held thelr sccond public vecoption at | 107 4 i ey i;g:te){plbueu’fa‘a‘e;’{lli\rlll‘l‘t‘l‘\h\'R?rlslo&in"':&‘n’rt‘l“fi:{ tlie (hlbunmlorln‘l hlulslrm, on North (I‘m following woro presunt: '(ABII. J. feelsed elhteon. Judgo Towoll Etnionds | Tenuesses uh'uulB this ovening. 'To-mor- | 1. Foster, of Englowoad, —President: sJackson I8 u son of Dr, Aloxnnder Jnekson | ToW, evening onafor-elect and 3rs, | Mal, Bond, of Monmouth; Col IL W, ¢ and Mury Hurd, both of Virginia, and_was | Beplamin - fareison = will hold . n | \Watson, of Auvora; Col. 1/ D. Swaln, of “barn i f-’n 1s, Tenn. 1 fi B, Rl public recoption nt their reslilence, ou north | v o ol ¥ . i n Parls, Tenn,, April §, 1582, Elght " N P Chiengo; Martin Kinginan, Esq., of Peoring yenrs nfter his birth' hn removed with his | Delnwara street, 'Chls reception, hns been | FoiBes oo T d Col. Chiarles R, Tarants to Jnckson, 1o gradunted at- West | delayed beeiuse af the sovers Infuries sus- AN 1, SICVORA, aq,, 41 RIS 2y %{Tennesseo College In 1318, ond stadled tained sovoral weeks nzo by Mrs, Harrison, | I3 Koeh, Secrotury, of Chiengo, ‘The Presl- ¢ the University - of ' Virginin two | Whofell an tho fee, entting her faco und | dent and Secretary wero Instructed to get up ) lAfllur lgu\'lug‘ the . Unlvcrfi{tr “u“’“"l"‘k‘"y‘[‘]’l}'l"’f\ l\‘fi‘;“l'l"“m o aclreulnr sollciting bds for the noxt oncamp- gao, read law for twe years —under UL BIWAND 1l WOLEPY, ment, the cireular to by sont to the several %x‘lliul‘:.ln%mn. Judges A, W, O, ‘Potten Ixuul thanew Auditor of State, took tho oath of | Postd and Mayors of the lnrger citlos, the :mL g ro\\in. Xlt_tllllcl\‘slbll. lu. 184 e l\cnc offles this morning, and at oneo assumed W8 | hids to ba opened at the Fiteh House, Auto- "l [::)nu‘ ,mv?u hou| , and, lllllltlllllfllll. ony dullm, . M, D, .\l.umsml-rutlrhn:._.\mllmr i, on May b, by the Commitiee, Tieuten- year later, commenced the practies ot Taw at | Wolty fof duputy s John W, Coons, of | aut Libble, of tho Veteran Light Gunrds, of 3 ackson. e ramoved do Memphisin 1839 | thiscity, who -ul_ccumlu John 11, Plerce Inthe | Peorin, was given a hearing In reference to 12‘&""""“?“ i\ p:_um‘u.nsr;l p with })n\jltl M. | Dopurtient of ¥ nblie Acconnts, ., Wrlght | the Galeshurg affalr, the cmnmm(y lmvlnr rian. 1o the Winter of 1557 by was sent 1o | Wharton takes Mr. Mervlek's plaee In the In- | won thy 250 prize in the competitiva drill ' ‘! lock nif the beevds were hanging [n the "Fho Prosident. nddressed the meotims briclyy 4DNew York by tho Mississippt Central il | surance Dopartiient, whils Isalnh Platt, of | at Gulesburis at the Inst reunlon, and which vielnlty, . teantor's vefrigorators, One of the menwho | cnutfoning tho Lenguo nuuinst ullowing schelt Airond Compiniy, now the Chiteago, St Louls & | L Grange, will proslds ovor the Land 'Da. ||,“|",'|I,,€ )'et‘ Deen pald. A resolution wos GRAND RAPIDS, MICII, For it tima hoth families wer fricndly, the | S l‘l‘;rough e the Wus‘t’ \Snlho ltllo"tmgn B L s 1 i 10 £ ‘Waw Orlenns, 1o negotinty the bonds ot th rement, recontly in tho 3 i v S e fii- Spectat Dispatch to The Chicugo Tribune. wives contllentinl to u degree, s tho hus- , e, Vel nonq | movement in niilof Truluid s w weans of 58 -iraflrond, which ho did mulnruru»rll)g Hakor, Rty e Hanids oF dongs 1 .'ff:?;fi‘.:;‘{?:fl'&fl'fl'fi’.\'f (|Ill3 c'fi‘l:ulpkx‘;’;pml:}:,flll';.. GurAND tAPIDS, Mich, Jan., 20,—Tho enp- | Ui hoow compunions, Fo0 intich familine | Bited that thore wera very iany plices 3 e ¢ . b i long the ronto thoy passed through wiierg | vanelng porsonul lutereats. “When the War began ho relinguished " o i oty e AP, 2] confidence, howover, doveloped Into n nlse al = o) % hidd - — {ihis practico and_fccepted mu - ipoint- ; oo, i tho luepl ooy GSIDUEE | italsts wf tho Chiengn N0 Wt Mlchiiun | fortune, wid oo evenhig Tichandson sud- | dech e AHkIch Wove HeATiy GRAIN INSPECTION. ‘S"W" ‘o to o clvil positlon o the Bpectal Dispateh o The Chicaga Tridune. ilons tho Tert Comaitteo shall bitd thou | JWhvay Compnny cotp oted the purchnse | denly discovered nis wito einsped In his | G5 Gith snow: by Triday nIght's snow- — ! "Confederate Government. At the closs o e s, O ot mea selves fo report to tho Excentive Cominittee; of the Graud Ilnven and. the Grand Ituplds, | talse friend’s nems, Frightened and ilad | goen Yind been shoveled out, and, with the pout the ‘of tho War lo resumed the pruetice of “his ovrsinus, O Jan, 26, —"Thio subject of tho | Aelves 16 Beibeb Lo UG Buive =0t Yor | Newaygo & Lako Shore Railronds to-day, [ With rmorse, the youngs' wife confessed hor | pycoption of the delay during "tho 'storm it What Chief Roynolds Says Abo 4 ¥ profession_In_ Memyhis, formime n partner- [ consolidution of telegraph companies eame | oy uotitive drill, the loeal Committes shall | secnring them by buyhug o consldernblo ma- F“"'- but her huaband retused to forglve | (oie o train mado all its conncetions and Opioxiiion Lo Bk o - ghip with I, M. Estes, and atterwards with | up i the louse of Representatives thisy) deposit the amounts of sald prizes with the | jority of the stock I each at terns not mude lor, i about w week stneo they separated, | yoiiehas, Chief-Grain-Snspoctor leynulds wis DMr.alllet, when the tirm nane was ehat morning, Mr, Willlnmson Introducig tho | Treasuror a week before the resmon 18 held, sha returniiug to hor father's hatise, and he in It ? 4 e opposition public. . r, Georgo C. Kimball, General | Lijs sorrow to brood over his wrongs and plan viowad yostorday: 1 Eoxrd to. the o1 : i 1-:%5‘%5(‘ Jackson & Ellet, — $1is wile di following jolnt resututlon, which .was re- | ‘Tlia Comnittee then adjourned to meet at : ILLINOIS SUPREME COURT. that bas been dovotoped nt Bpringlleld (o his £ in Apri), 1574, he wus married o + 0 May Mannger of the Chicago & West Michlgan, | reyense, - L . of this city. 110 Afary Eizabeth, seeond i entornE up:,_ ferred to the Judlelary Commitiea: Aurors oi M .""_“’L———— is Genoral Manager of the acquired rondy, | - Yestorday the young hushand encountoreit Bpecial Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, :‘mnla:::u:zn:&r:::;;rl:‘:p:':;ul;":,wman 1o 0 NG Harding, of Bello Meade Furm, by WurnEAs, [tis currontly reported hat tho but Col, Fred 11, Muy is ratained us wnnagor [ his wite's seducer In Snow I, a towr sov- Sruryarieeh, 1L, Jan, 20.—~The followlng | "he, o e ™o dispatehes. charged tht Seihich mringe he img 1o staughters, | Westwen Uhlun Tolokeaph Compuny und tha FOUND AGAIN., of the Grawd Haven Toud, i for thy pres- | eral wiles distant from his rufned home. | proceedings were hind to-day in‘The Supreme | Pute M e ton Alieann thae il bisn 0o ent Mr, €& Warner remains a3 Superintend- | Aftor ‘necusing Rlehardson n‘mhx of his ent _of the Nuwnygo Road, — Mr. A, erlime, Jones drew a plstol and fired at him, M. Nichols, Genernl Frelght' and Pas- | the ball taking effeat in- his right shouliler, senger Agent of the — Chicugo G | Tho villagers auickly prevented tho irato West Miehigan retains his old position, and In | husband trom dolng any further harm to adilition lsu[)]mluu:tl Asxslstant Goneral Su- | tichardson, though™ he Btill_threatoned to perintendent of that rond aid of the Newny- | kil him, Joues lins beon arrestec, and the %o Rund, headauartess remniniig hiere, Pos- | whols aifale will now be made publio in the session hes afready been talion of the pur- | zourts, All of tha rnrllr:s concerned are i Court: 48, 40, 50, and 51, Motion for leave to filo poti- tlon for mandamus b({ the Danville, Olnoy & Ohio Rtiver Rultroud Compuny ullowed, Sume ninna roturnablo te next teviu, 1 Poople’s Daoket.—~14, Patacy Dovino vs, Tho Pcoplo; motlon for contluuanco to next term allowod, This ordor pastpones tho heariug ot tha suporsedons socently granted to Devine plutned of. This was vory fudetinlt, and it wal dlfficult to say anything intelligent in rcm’h“ tolt. Ho was, of course, ready to declars ‘mr- ho had dono el tn hiw power W root obuscs, Ono of his cleckd chrld forkor, i, orked ) “2ivaes ] IMtO) ¥ N Hoytords i not kaow of this til y, 0 ~for Bupreme”Judgy before the nomlnating | Gate sai corporations, threatening. thoreby an | Chariio ftoas dnco Moro Discavored, _flonv&u'tll'xm.‘mllu l‘:lr‘fililllxcu‘ I‘“‘l‘;g":&‘.‘l’:olih:ul‘l;s('{:; :,';'.uru?umnrc'nl upon the rights of tho pu};-lmz Losnoy, Ont, Jan, 25.—Charlle Ross has stiee., erved of wrefare, be fu > 7 B 4 reniy Bench by apbointuient ontwo oeens Resvlved, Thut tho Judiciary Committoe ba in- hem'nrlm} '"} ;'"w,""\lf;';,' A h\lmu.r r“ll‘ul',““'" ‘lons, 1o was elected (o the present House | structod Lo report to the flouso by bill ur other- ha Township of J (!Xu,ll‘l; h, named Peter lof Representatives on (ho State-Credit plat- | 180 what, I nny, leglslation is neeegury e | 13 MeCatlum, came ta 5t Thomas yesterday dorm, Ho-was appoluted on the Conmltiea | Bitlet to the consotidadon aad comblusuon of | and reported o the Chlef of Poiica that he Jon Electlons: was also a memberof the Jull- v had suceeedud In finding Charlie Ross, nftor t -y Commilttee. 3 0 conservitiyy i chused ronds, the purchaso belng as of dato | bighly connected. ‘The affair . has ed | unthi noxt Juuo, and dolays his exccution until | never know Mamorut all, e SUBERC ol i Famiultess v L penmscrvaliys muin, WISCONSIN, traclug him Tor sovoral foonths,_SleCallum | SRS, IRORAIIESS BIE 806040 | Euiihiont. orusted | doay o e loadty ton 1 1Ak Blamer's opposition wus 1 n icistro i e “iproval all over the State, Horeceived many Bvectal Diavateh to The Chieago Tribune, states ho has Indlsputable. eyvldence that ho | be wade in tine-cards or trains on any of the e ———— . dall vs, Dowey; motion to take cause | on rarker's opposition, Itivns churi on call donicd, 181 fla a U i lntuats: | o . Tho Pouplo ox rel. Illinols Midland Rail- showed favoritism fu his upp 4 |, Bongratudatory telegrams to-night, Deing | Mapwsoy, Wis, Jan. 2h—The Iuard of | has the ehitd,” o traced Cliarllo from the had Lotweon. thicty ana forty men under ‘b‘fu 4 ronds, . erchnded at tho Maxwell House, hio briefty | Trustees of tha Hospltal for the Insune wera | Suspension Hrldge to Tusearorn, whoro, ho r———— THE EPISCOPALIANS, "Fhe O rond Compnny ve. Supervisor and Town Clurk | but noarly nll of them hindto bo sleeted BT nded, saying that g Do # 5 oldod’ b & : NEW COLORADO ROADS, Apertiy Fupalin to The Chtenge Trounte £ Harnott Townahip; motl olator 10 filo sctors f K sspondod. saying that, thotels v Denosr, | i sesslon Inst oveiing It ely, aid fo- | ios eshded” for somo. Uma- among tho fu- |y, SEW GORGEALD TROTS, o | Seniapieno, Lk, Jan, 26—The Fedorato | & Ay Aol b (alatos s o e or i o pick, U7 42 pont the State without referenco to party, day visited tho hospltal to make their suur- | dinns, ; 2 " | nary growth ot Denyer continues with mar- | Concll of tho Eplseopu| Chureh mot at 8t delvllctm,x'mm‘ Dockot.—s._ Indlanapolls & BL. | ward-workar Tt aaked foru PIACE: plaomts e - oxe terly Inspectionof the prewlses and the con- I'he boy was left thero by a white man or Volous speed. ‘The Dunver, Westom & Pa- Taul’s Chureh to-day, Bishop Durgess, of uls intlroad Company vs. Harney; motion to | given much attention to tho dutles KANKAS, dition of 1ts Inwates, Superintendent Bough- | woman, who stated thut they would hava to Special Ditpatch to T Chtcago Tribins, ton mude his quarterly teport, stuting thag | KULtho boy unlees tho Indians adapted him, dForvica, Kas,, Jan, 20,2"T'he most impor- | the sanitary conditlon of the patients was MeCallum elabing to have possesston of the " wggk to be accomplished by the Legls- | exceptionnily good, no allment provalling | elothes which Charllo wore when he was abire IS that In veference to enforcliuz the | nmong thom except that for which thoy arg | stolon, and those which he wore when left aeliibltory amendment to the Constitution, | there to be treatorl. with the T'usearoras, B “r five bills have been introuuced un | THE PRESENT POVULATION OF T1ti noskirar | ‘Pho allegud discoverer furthormore states Ba pubjoct, Lourof theso nra the same in | was stated to bo 6%, g member decidedly | that o has had correspondence with dr, .-, b though differing soyuwhat in declar- | in excess of tho cupacity ‘of tho bulldings | s which cstablishos the chlld's Identity *""the manner b which lleeiso shall bo ob- | without Inconventent crowdlng, 'Ya remedy | beyond peradventure, und offersto poy the “giped for manufacturing und seling Hauor | the evil us far ns pussible, several of the lu- | expenses of tho ehild's convoyance to Phila- e medical. mechanleal, and sclentifio put- | curables have boen sent back to bo cared fur [ delplim. Whether the yeal Charlle has beon 3 (l)’g:acbgl fl\\:n )u‘lecunlenh\iw\wnu by the counties in which they bolank; but | uptured or not remains to be scen, oo l 10l udgrs, and another to the | this affords only partial vellef, still having R ; t 3 o'l xd ot C'u:;llny ll,onfmnlsalnnuru. 1n one of | ot least thirty-six mobe patients: thun ought '.,fl,‘:‘;fl“:,‘}l‘:“iw‘f“‘f‘,’f‘fif'*s&m‘w‘ "“ '“p‘g:: :flflfifll‘!"‘ l}f}fl:{.’fi"“fl#fiffifi“b} '{:"_c"l.“!m'}‘_’ K:{"f\"'w‘fi:{{‘,w&'::}‘f ';:,““"m“,"},‘:z',;fl,“g for toposed laws the charke for | $o ke therg, Tho offulra of the hosphtal others | ey i Bl ‘and John Evans, nearly sl hong mon whe 'lllhwrv. 10 be submitted te tho Genveution of N 3 " . & dismiss und for procedondo allowed, Court adjourned to Mouday next, ——————— MINOR CRIMES, An owner Is wantod at tho CottagoGrove Ave- nuo Station for six packages of Ridgo's food for infsuts and a two-pound packago of thosugur of lead, which aro supposed to bave been stolen from somo druggist’s dollvery wagou, and which were found In tho posscesion of yuuny mat giv- ‘:F he uaine of ‘Thouns Whits, who wus arrosts. Inst ovoniag by Bergt, Arch, © ¢ . Ll Qoorge Carroll, n notorious colored thlof, wha ban soreod T Lohng 16 tho PonHentars: wis “'nwnlll‘y |n"c:.|““l b)"lz?lwc‘tl:'ul f:lrlflu\"lll‘:g i i 4 oharge ol a| referrl lmnfcl pgw"‘ a«flurod. lfilnuy ?n No. . 11 Pourth avoniie. Tho residence was enterod on tho 2ist, and among tho articles borie away by the Rurglar were throq ialrors yalyed ay vl find bad_suceeeded, bo bolloved, In I tho grading of gridn. Almost tho ouly $REL ton, vutside nf the politiciug, caint foyps very fow of the grain recelyers of "“im el . Yoip, niaus’ o buve thote grill Vs well or, 0 major 0] LhLwty os ‘shipper -unw{le\l whu, 1o courted in! Igution of s munugompit. e —— MEASLES AND SCARLET-FEVER: R 'P!Eted gpspflm ?s Thé Chicugd 1‘!‘0“‘"‘; o ¥ LAVAYEYEE, Tid, Jam S —There B G, ‘ofgl truption, or * breuking out,” mu"!lu.-x. 0rs60 by the widg spreind uf the e {8 i poor family fridped that has 1ot 04 and some fava-five or six, ‘Thers llll;:) quite sovaral denths, * Bearlep-tever 13 8 o e A, prevalent, thero bolug thany cusih s i 8 ald form, wid but oW ¢ oiflo Ntaflway has lot u contrict to Glonn, Ab- | Quiney, ~presiding, . asslated by Bishops bolt & o, for gradwg thirty-ive wmiles of [ McLaren, ot Chicago, and — Beymour, thelr g from Denver, ‘Liks rond should | Of Sbrinefleld, “Cho Commlitco uppolnted not bo confounded with the Deiiver, Utali & | 10 fupurt the, declaration of _pow- Pacltic, which hiave made no demonstrations | ors adupted st the meoting In Chleago towards butlding, Juna 29, 1380, to the mooting of the Genoral ‘Ihio Denver & New Orleans Rallroad have | Council at Now York, ruported that thoy had filed articles of Incorporativn, thelr objegt | submitted tho declaration to the Gehwral Leing tho construction of u railroad from Counell, which was granted, excop! Donver to conuect with the Hng the ‘ ‘Pexns, Puchiio | first declaration, In regand to orgunizihe an Tlouston & Tusas Central, the Lo Graude .\u‘n?llu(n't‘ouu. I belyg hold that the Fed- extenston of the Missourl, Kahsas & ‘Loxas | ernl had the power to organize an Appellate Rallroud in Texas, ‘Tho enpital -stock §s.] Court without this, 5 510,000,000, The IMrectors for_ the first yeay A comuittes was appolnted to report to Brown, Gliarles B. Kountze, 1), 11, | the Councll n plan for "the exwreisa of its s 3 e