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[E KUTUAL LIFE INSURMNGE COMPARY OF NEW YORK. F. 8. WINSTON, Presidont. ASSETS ... Toy the Year Ending Dee. 31, 1880.. - B01,735,786.02, £ B T CAnnully Ani, DAY (e, No| Anmutles 1 0 Premium A Rromtaa o f8l w2 05540 Insurance Account. U S1M.B01.H6T {nnuittos In force, Jan, 1, 1851 romium Annultivs.. 4 1[)2;!)5 __ih¥e1.63 Annuloron Y amlunged:, ol _inosiive ’ &8 827.4155'!!0 Account. Ann LAy, Ro, GS| 20, 311.41 iy 2dounnaz || Pouctenin farco dnn. 1159103 vial sughusins {;’,’,‘fi‘;\'-'.'\'nfl‘xfi““ 10! P2 A00,250 || [aka Tomiionion. soiomss Te061( _SARLIAGS To.520|#n08,401.020 105,nE0BUNE,A01,080 D Rovenuo Account. or. R L o e, R B e 3 E Tola fiftfl.‘.‘.’.{?‘r’.‘-'&"»‘.‘»"? e 18 Ty o etired Endowritiin . KOABTALOL » imtoreatend dun Croinl clalmar, Sk #102,906,210.39 VLN, 188.07) S2,0D8.AR 2,200,7833.00 ,808,777.61 Annu m 'Zha Additions. ; ‘ fl'ulnl nid l'nlln‘ 1ol E 1 160,054.44) mmmlulmu. (prymant of currout nd oxtin- g C"“:lmflr:’!‘nfil“ of futu 677,965,770 T ol a3nEa.a a and ‘Kgsonstacits £L7,80036D o TASGTE T L € u'l.uen.!u 130 swmuon.nm..w b mmz-n apico 1 Now Accd —————— Dr. o fiererre L TouT par ont . BH0,GTS, BT LI i bg dedti nat yet ¢ 020,03 ot paid In tudvan 451,08 e nnd ContnkGRt Guat wotee Fund e 4,841,707.16 e HO1,7085,780.02 Inlnnce Sheet. Cr. n; Hlmfl! snumd by A o et etk Wiz mm Pl At 'z'.x-u',xau.w W Canh I nnks an nies at intarusl 1,051,540.01 ALBBLETLST 811,440,828 110.000.08 15,837.73 891,715,780,08 i rv‘%llll uy, us appears fu Ihd Halanco Suoat, & I)lvldnnd wihibo apportionad to each Lolicy which shall ba In foree ¢ its snnivorsary in 133l REMIUM RATES CHARGED FOR INSURANCE IN THIS COMPANY WERE REDUCED TEH xT;q ABOUT 15 PEIt CENT ON ORDINARY LIFE POLICIES. 0] oy i RIS o Py S NEW Yous, Jan 10, 183h - C. H. FERGUSON, Cashier, CHICAGO, ILL. MERRELL & FERGUSON, GENERAL AGENTS FOR Michigan, Indiana, lllinois, Wisconsin, lowa, and Minnesota, D]“TROI’I‘, u'n:,-am‘{en York Standnrd of four and 8 half per cont interost bo uscd, the Surplus is over $901,735,786.02 73 Dearborn~-st. = MICIH. TEAS. Bargains tufs Week ¥ ql!,l cAn lufl: any uf A ¥ine Drloking GUNPOWDER 'I’l.l\. gl ‘bounds for Qood Bweot JAPAN TEA. Cholee, Fura FOIMOSA. OOL n\‘u A 1. olce, A TEA. A . Wi 48C TEA IMP'G- CO,. 88 STATE-ST.,]{ e et & co. PROPOSALS. G00K G0 COURT-HOUSE. Froposals for Furniture” and Fixtures, Toard of Cammiasioners of, Conk Conty, Tiit- hu)-. wilh ?Ml'l!u Lropm ll|l ll p lfl 2 0'clock .fw’l‘hflilfl \"m‘x’" amm“n i o, s Tor % i o ndls for Ui uri-ttoam. KU LD (G khd FIX- wud ot Sarernl o uu-r.mnmu %t "tho ‘new Louk Loumy Court-1ionho, (n aceordance with tho pans nd spocitiestions of, the sanio now oft le nt ofies of Jamua J. Egun, . Arctituct, Koo 20 o inioy Il!flh“nn‘ S wlruposals to ba o et by s ponal bend Yitn ‘twa uprr(nnsd T fio mim 0f Fivo Anuusred Doftam, guuruniy "ttt Biddor wiil S cuntradt if FoqUIRd. u¥ thn Jloard ot Coms ers. und ulso. furnish a_Turthor bond I tho of thy contrct for tho DrOPYF por- h OF th sam: Vrinied forms of Hona and Pro 1 wiil ba fur- st on eptifeaion ot iy Archiiantn Oico. ' “ wiil ubtain accoss to the 1’lnns and Bpecle N Ofll (H’Il |l| lh\l order of lml“cluflllflllllfi Ufllm '"IC iy |Il lu nv]nnl any or all bids (s rvad, ul'u of (80 oard ¢ Lmnmlufin’l:‘l’:u o Cook KLOKKE, Clork, WI:_\}J'.‘R LRESORT. WINTER RESORT. TEE ROTAL VICTORIA HOTHL, NASSAU BAHAMA ISLAND! wn, o AND O T AT .8, Morta, Srop, i 1. Winahestor, Mauagor, ot furthor information npyly to HUES LUWGERNO0D & (0., 108 UminL Krz‘v;: Tork. oyt furmunco of NASSAU MAIL STEAMSHI ;m‘l‘:fu‘r.)l"“ Kant liver, L sumi-monthly, e wrnnndtng, "‘::}l‘ll‘fl " yl' m; o MARMALADE, James Koiller & Son’s DUNDEE ‘MARMALADE Fortiale by Kirst-class Grocors, LRUSSIS, $100 Reward. {"flm ,l.\)ln:,",‘!fl“.{','{'m‘;.' Iang any bad cusn of fhup- s which boyiuiyoly " now prinels Y 0 Ripture; Al ubtovo: i s culeb Bl o nad "L us, ;v-flt eul Utices ) v 4 Ve denrag of ors pud sy Blat il &uuhmun. LARTLETY, BUTMAN & PARKER, e Sl AL, C l\k‘uhm\l\. ]fllb L[LANI"U US. i g}l‘flhflGE T HAILROAB CONTRAGTORS, t gmding on the Ne 1y lE:_ "‘A‘,‘. ':u:‘;l‘.mh.:lwflufl M|nm|lluhl P e Lbural r.rflm LR Mvbtes lation wmm gt Kunsam or Mis- and Wwolkt ulso s, Work wil by Cuatraciors o{minnn at Wokitractars. lkn-m Hu .\-l hulh .f fuvestment are rotitable h\.\l- a8 b PROPOSALS, Pronoenin for Army Teansporiation, nzlmuu:.\)lxn.n,s 1 I'Alll‘”l.\‘l‘ o J)AK(H'Au fnvels st D ’Ull’l'AAlu‘l on “Mouto {n e romh nnd to_stationa 1y the ILeccltory at Datotn, subject 10 tho conditions containod in 10rn1 oF contruct for llifll sorvice. ~AWAGHN TRANSPORTATION on “loute 1 Montuna, rom and i0 stations in tha Tarritory, 0f Nostsats l;dlmfic'-v::, th conditions contalnod in rm of contract it 5TV WATEIL TANSIORTATION ON sissount VIZH, betweon Yonkio und Fort llentun, o F ALALLONS O tie Slimotir {iver. b ouh nidbineed, fruni Uio 21 of Maren to tho uih ‘Nuvumbir, 1151, subject to tho conditions contalned iE Oro OF CntRicE TOF LHAL DOFViCD: "Proposus avo wlso inviiod—and must bo mado on vt Dinpke=for sarvice from. Nlanueck, D. wah to Fort Koohatid Bl Jorn Dojck 3, 1 the Yollowstona itiyer) and from and hotwouii 1y 0Storuation on tlm\clluwllullu ivar, during the scason of auyigation of A or fonto stiould spaci(y o rata per-mite for onett oficer, onlixiod_ wun, or enipluye Rind antmnl, and for il nounis por 10 miles for niill- lnr{nwmsr ¢ iho wholo ruit, MO itos varying With Yhu diaiance vl Lo ontortaine JFERITAGR bosweon Vort lnll'\hnm Lincoln, D, nd Bismack, DTy 10 Dotweon sald’ Kurt ind ylmndmr Oppoutlo siioroto; ‘ibjeet 1o tho con= Gna contulhad in form of cantrmot Tor that servicv. e Broposm. it D i iriplicat soparate for each Fuitto, and accompanied, by s bunit in Uhe wum ot lve thousund dolinrs -—flxt.llllll(ll‘lhn 101 B - agguted AFICHY I HCLGFIRC ot thepelited instouions. und \pon tha btk form fues nlstlod undor this aavirtiseicnl. (uarantoving thut tho vnr\y mnklnk ma ronosul shill not withdruw tho suing within sixty daya from tho dito antounced for opening thoiny uid thac, 1f eald proposn s uecentud nid & contraet far 1 foF wwarded thara= B e Vs fter Dol moitis of tho wward (arovided such notiticntion Lo mado withir ihe Hixty daya aboya monthitiad),accept thy sumo und furnisty o0 mid aumelont aodurity, us onci um af ‘thirty thousand di)lrs ) for tha Tuithal porfoFmnco of thy otk EN8 tOF !luun yorvico tho bonut ld(‘fllunlnflllk the bl‘l WIII ho aronie thousand doilars (PLIN.UD, nid tho wuceenss 100 biasrwiit o roquirad to Tirnish bonds'in it sur of turd tholsans wollam (RLOL) for Lo fni- Eurfnrnmnu of tho cantract. arthoUuvornmunt. rosorvos tid rlaht to roject any o bropos: tio casa of rivor tmasportation bldders must S I8 0F BORLS, VI RACIE, LODHIG, &R0, 0164 Wit whicl Uhoy expéot (o porfurmtho survice Blamk forms of - pEopontl, bond, and contracts iho conitona i Torm of cunirict faraurvico ot tho 3is: sourt fiver will govari—so fur us applicablo=for sorvico on, ‘Iw Yol uwnunfl Iivar): alxd tnblu of dla« tancos on the Miwsourtund, Vollowataue Wivert tar aotlior with' statement of shipmonts made on sald fivers; wnd un estimio of quuntltics trany ot on aRofie-routos, duriig the sonson of 164, to by Hisad na & banla nllulormlnin thia lowest bid, may bo had on appilcation to thik stiics, ot (0 tho anitauf ho Guariopmuaiors lispatuiont at'Calenso, tinvia Blamiaro, um Lo marked “ols, Aoy Forl Lusvonworn, 1 oute b Minno- ' 48 the cuse BT AR st at Li Yankion, 1. 11 or [olenn, 31 Doputy Quartmastor umm iy Chl fuun PROPOSALS. Michigan-av. Boulevard, alad Proposslawill ba recolvod by the Soutt Park o ericrar ut LOuE OEiGs Now. »‘l]’lna R o [t the'pororiutce of the 1abOT nAcessnry 10 Inprove A REnAvs Hovlevard Trom LAku Larksplace. (o Ahiriyeiifiiit, i pecordancn with tio apeciiications dupted for myrovomont, for whlcls the ap- brgima(o catimato of quuntitivs luns Tollows biano orutono componition bioek Vavemant, 27,80 funk Xouvol, 14810 oublo Jards, Hrosen l\mnl\\“\ 17,2 éublo yards, Hione 93&"‘1’35 foF uuih.-;:‘ Jiuniare fost, on for orosswitlke) B Ty g i ) 11 J{M square £00! 13, 177, u4ins 4hd connection: vk urih 4mrp!uu||m; lp«'éu-\:! mnmmhluynmn unl ton (drivi .mulon o (naer il o ol Sacosy, 50 [} lll\!lilflllll'l {nvited In two ways: First, for furs nll\l"itllllfl Dlfl(’"\fl the Yllllleflnl!,lll“l works und, ottt o (oTilabing uid deiivoriia (ho niatarisis i ot RO iy mma;u:h pro; snd n statewont of tl Ilfll ruquired amonnt und wii oured must goconipany L Dracing the turn! |Bh|lll0t Illulofll“ ol nrl "llh.h~bll"ll .H" be ccom- “llb v hunk urop-| Vfl‘l‘ l panied by'a cortitied cliockc oo an oftia Clty o Ol af Thi Hecrotan Cowmwipion, for Al oty G Bitruco s bo Bhea ot 46t biddor: no prponais mal bo sened :y thoindividual woaivors of wrares woil aa by the For n "Fho Cominisslonors rosorve the tieht to rejoctany or i bida trany parer barls of & froudaai "o Biiiuitco neatly L. the comti i wpu ']n"'fl&y"?":‘"mpni" s '"u"""H cincuons, o il Bk fotiatlvn fny be aUtatned 86 tho ORce o “lu ‘A)ml«flhllu“. BrGponuiaslosla boaddietsed to the « Bouth ruu conptisnlonon aud maorseds Croposst Michtaane luutova E s Hublovsiitdont of hesouth Park Comiitisslon. OELLULOID GOODS, OBLLULOID (Water-proof Lin- en) Cujfs, Collars and Bosoms, Price Lists and Goods sent by mail, Call or address BARNES' Hat Store, 86 HMadison-st, Tribune Building. Josed 0 be furnialied Em for vnmwmu the e pro- The @mmw ; FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1831—TW i .‘Ll TUIH)A r AD K’N "FATUI[D:\V NIUIH‘ W AD K TTIRDAY NIl A D WEE ('H “H \‘I'Ul(l)z\Y NG Al “HATURDAY NIGIT! D '8 "Sx\'l'lllllh\Y NG I’}]' K'S “SATURDAY NIGHT THE T nnfilfifivn STORY, k) H ! i . a i 13 S s 9 e aturday Night” vl L NOW READY AND FOR SALE BY, . ".}: i Ut NEWSDEALERS EVERY- b EHE TEAGT WHERE. THE LEAGUE SUELEAGHY Ask for No. 23, :f?', {l; ifi’%fii Which containg the Beginning of it 'H?%?fi The League of Grime! A i Y GUL ! B : 22 =i TilL THF, : T CITY OF CHICAGO, ’1:;“ Publisher of Saturday Night: < 'r}'"p; DEAR SIR—From occurrences tolthin my Ll Enowledye, and experienco whilo in the detec- ! TilH tvo acreice, I have furnishied, for publicatio ThL in SATURDAY NIGHT, a Local Detectivo Sto- bih 1wy, “THE LEAGUE OF CRIME" 3 it Chicago never liad a more formidable com-" e} EESRENE it Jercle e ieied 1 ourmldnt. HI ur; RI‘AU 'l‘l”'% “L ‘S 4 SATURDAY ‘“G"‘T ” READ THIS \VM {'S HSATUNRDAY NIG 5 IEAD TS W ATURDAY NIGHT " nuab ‘LHis “’E 8 ATURDAY h](l"'l'" READ THIS WEEK'S “SATURDAY N 'l‘ READ THIS WEEK'S HA’lUlH)A\' X\lfl 1 i N 'l‘IlIS WEEK’S ‘ Police Department, Chicago, Itl,, Jan. 1, 1881, bination of oriminala than thoso who formed ) thialeagie. The wholo Story relates to thetr} dolnys tn the Clty of Chticuyo and suburbs, - . Tho Voldness and, expcriness of eriminala,l: _and the methods and pluna they adopt for mal auccessful cavrying ot of thelrachemes, avs Leyond belle by the thousands of good peopls Yours truly, Ex:Chicf of Detectives, Chicugo Potice Forces - NIGHT. “TRAD THIS WRIRE %BATTRDAY, NI0WT {=II’A\{]’ ’HH" ‘Vl K'Y "g:\r”lllh\\' \!(l“' OF CH READ Tfl!‘i WFI‘KE “QAWHI):\Y Nlflll’l‘" WEE WHATHRDAY, NIGHT ™ 3 H Rlu\l) T8 WEEK! 1t :\I) 'mus Wl‘l " 8. RDAY, N KQ 8 B \'ruum N S CHATURDAY, NIGHT '8 b‘\TUlHl:\Y i‘illfllll!" llLAD 'HH.'! Wi B J. KEATING, - READ THIS WERR'S READ THIS W 1LEAD THIS WE I’HO.L’OGRA I’ILI 3 v LLLIL | WILSON BRUS, PER nOZEN ler PllOTOGlL\I‘IIS when 75 Madison-st., 1s making Cablnets for 84 per doz, PER DOZ, |cqual to ANY groduced clsewhere, CHOCOLAY MENIEE. 7 For Breakfast | CHOGOLAT MENIER. Sold Everywhere, PARIS AND LONDON. New York Depot 28 6 Gresnwich St. PLANOS. PIANOS. FIFTY YEARS BEEORE THE PUBLIC HiRctatn e bt “#fi‘i'i!';‘éi}uflfid’nui 1 N1 1LIE- R LA REED'S TEMPLE OF MUSIC, 1306 _STATE-ST., near Mmllrmn. OCEA] N’NAVIGAI'I()N NORTI GERMAN LLOYD. New York=-~London-=Parls, Bleasers sall Every Saturday from Now Xorls Jor Southampton und Zirouseti sengers bookod for Londyn: and Dars st n’:r"‘::nm‘xu- Haive ot o Now York 19 Dutbampion, London, Tbin, jidzcliss cabim, s um"ufl’-‘u"'-‘i"r'-', ficed e g“”uhn.xuf“uua clia Luwllnq Gro o Tulo by 1o gl ""'““ ')"(an "?{:‘:u‘li'-fi}"f: o theh uokets and the Guly suonts mythurlen o ol thuso (e Siatis iflanw | Clatk STATE LINE s o), Dbz, Holfast,and Tondons Todmpom WP Ovary Turaar. "‘n' cibi i e A% g Lo, coummiudaton " Hocord Ca ‘“fi 16TALG, 0,:“-" “L 'IHUIQ Steniiurs eurcy rosdwar. N. ¥ooaid 10 {ndon SR \h.wm M cof S ; L'IIUU. l'l() N AL, Shemald Solentilc Schuul of Yale College. 5 raos i Choulatey, Puro wnd Apwliod, th Civit and Danane Endnoorn ring, do Agwuluino otany Foology, Mineralogy, und’ Geology, un* 1 Genorul Tt Eiosomr, 1o ulldoal Eeanontr, SO OEon ks ' B USH, Exqoutivy Oidor, faw Lsvon. Cottn. hN)\fi\ l&\’x}\ I: HM"fil-‘ AR\'“I:S’:‘\‘D Elfalcs’ a..:fi:m m‘o‘u c'onte&hh.'wf‘xmsu. U 3 uinc. lah, EEgiiob, und Goruian, ol Al Fe i oy - . 113 rm(l 115 State-st. SHIRTS TO ORDER. Only . the best mapterials used in our Shirts. Prices reasonable, Jlave just re- ceived n choice line of For- eign Fancy Shirtings. Our stock contains full lines of White and Faney Shirts and Night-Shirts of our own man- ufacture,--the best fitting Shirts made,--in sizes to it the smallést boy ox largest man. Allthe lntcnt st;leq of Linon Collars and Cufly in stock. Our stock of UNDER- WEAR, HOSIERY, NECK- WEAR, GLOVES, MUI- FLERS, SILK and LINEN HDKI'S., &¢., &c., containg all that i new and desirable in sensonable goods. BlelILbI) 1 "’ lTlJlf. BETHESDA WATER, Frosh from tho Sprinis at Wuukesba overy day, The Bavereign Remedy for Kldney Diseases and Urinary Troubles, GALE & BLOCKI, SOLE AGENTH, 81 Clark-at,; 44 & 40 MoRBroo.st, (Puluwl' House; and 136 Clarl-at., Chicagos 01' 1. llLORI’\ d. TTTNOTICE! - 20 per cent Discount on all heavy' Winter Garments, during I‘eb- ruary, 1881, and 10Q per cent Discount on all other Garments during same time, EDWARD ELY & €0, Tailors, AMUSEALLNTS, o' Largest Vurlety Show over glvou i Chicngs 1 APOLL, IHATRIE, -nv..Ror Tiarrison-ut. Grand oniranca, 8 Flate-st A Kamale NIILIUH Hogna (X boar |If\l\. leoroyi 4; 8. Suining. Clio .fi Sl MONEYTOLOAN On Improved Real Estate at Cum:m Taes, MEAD & COE, 49 LaSallersts ELY ,- o i . B PAGES %re Tribyne. FRIDAY, ELIHXU.\! Y 4, IE&I. - ‘Tug coneurrent reselution on the Electoral count, Introducedl by Senator Morgan on the 15th of dune of last year, was discussed In the Senate. ‘The resolution declares that the President of the Senato Is not Invested by the Constitution with the rizht to count the votes of Llectors for President nnd Viee- President. of the United Btates, Senator Litmunds was opposed to the conslderation of the resolution at the present time, and woved to Jay It on the table, whieh was neg- atived by n vote of 8310 22, oar, Windom, Booth, and Conkling were opposed to the consideration of the question, as important and pressing bualness awalted the.actlon of the Senate. Durlng the aiscussion Conkling sald he agread with Morgan that the Viee: Prestdent had no power In the matter of the count, and that the Senate and Iouse hnd quusl-judiclal nathority over ft. Senator Edimunds moved an amendment to the effect that nelther the Senate, ilouse, nor I'resi- dent of the Senate were invested by the Con- atitution with the power to make the count, but the mnendment was rejected by a party vote of 23to 18, ‘The Republicans then ab- sentedl themselves to provent a uornm, and tliere was no final actlon o tho resolution. EArLy yesterdny morning a fire broke out at Indepumdence Hall, on Twenty-second street, between State and Wabash uvenue, and for atime it lonked ns if some of the members of several famllles residing on the secondt and third floors of the bullding could hardly bo saved from aterrible death. By thé efforts of the firemen and some of tho male members of the funilies all were saved, however. Tho building, which is owned by the Unfon Natlonal Bankand- the United States Mortgage Company, was: damaged £6,000. Fred llooker, a dramatlc manager, Jost §3,000 worth of theatrical seenery and stage propertls in the blaze, and some paint- Ingzs and other valnables] belonging to I M.' Thomas, 'of New York, worth §3,000, were destroyed, The total Joss is estimated at 514,000, At ameeting of the Trustees of the Pea- hody Fund, held at Washinglon yesterdny, aresolution wes adopted as reported by a commniitico consisting of Secretary Evarts, Chlef-Justice Walte, Judges Jackson and Manning, and Bishop Whipple, favoring ns Inrge an espenditure as possible in the edu- catlon of teachers for Southern schools, but giving the General Agent nuthority to ex- pendd not exceeding two-thirds of the avall- able fand for the year In afd of destitute sehools, The Rev. T, I M'Curry was elcet- ed General Ageit"in place of I'rof. Senrs, deceased, © The available incomo for the coming year will exceed 200,000, An effort will be mado to get-the Stato of Mississippi to redeem such of Its bonds as the money be- longing to tho Fumd was invested io. ey Dr NorviN GREEN, President.of the Western Unlon Tolegraph Cowpany, -has ‘made oflicial notifieation to the publlc of tho | cuumlldndun of the'three vrinc.punehegr'\uh lines of this country. All tho present of- JMicers and employés of each company will be ‘retained until further notice. David L Bates will mannge tho lines, offices, ete., of tho American Unfon Company; and Albert B. Chaudler will manage tho lines, offices, etc., of tho Atlautie & Pacitic Company, The ofiicial notlficatlon has been hastened by the actlon of the Lower 1Touse of tho New York Legislature In passing o bill prohibiting the consolldation of telegraph companles, Gen, Eckort, President_of the American Unlon,’ will become o Viee-President of the consoll- dated compauy and & managing Director, —————— THoas B. SwAN, & member of the Maine Legtslature, 1s wanted on the charge of hav- ing swindled a number of versons through the United States malls, Swan, it appears, advertised o patent corn-sheller, which con- slsted of n plece of stove-plpe, and whieh costonly o fow cents, at §430; n mowing- mnchineaud knife sharpener, which was a mere plece of woad dipped fn shellne, nt 5. Tic also advertised somo * sntde? Jewelry, In fact, ho wns o general manufacturing com- pany, & jewelry manufacturing company, rake company, and several other, companies hesldes, 1l found victims, and lett Augusta last Saturday about §1,00 richer by his en- terprlse, and has not sineo been heard from, SevAtor CONKLING seens dotermined that as far a8 ho isconcerned the President’s nominations for offices in'the State of New York shall not bo acted on by the Senate this session. On motion of tha Now York Senator, tho Henate Conuplttce on Com- merce refused yesterday to consider tho nomination of Roduey W. Davls as Collector of Custows at Buflalo,” It Is not unlikely that the present Incumbents of tho Federal ‘offices of New York State will fave better under Presitent Garfleld’s than the present Admlnistration. i A Lavp-Leagur Conventlon lias been ealled to meet In Dublin between the time whien the 1rish Coercion blll Is pnssed by tha 1iousc of Comnjons and the timo when it be- comes law. Tho local branches ara to selcet delogates Immedintely, and tho delogates thus chosen are to hold, themselves in readl- ness to attend prowptly on belng notifled by telegraph. 1t Is oxpected: that the Conven tion will bo prohibited by the Government, and that tho delegates will bo arrested, ‘Ilicy scom to court nrrest in Ircland nows- dnyse | — Mns, Carnemse Mivpen nnd - Georgo Smith, her puramour, weroe hanged at Will- famsport, I, yesterday, for the murder of Mra, Millor’s husband on tho 18th of March last, On the seatfold, Bmith sald that he was Instiguted to tha murder of Allllor by 3rs, Miller, who asked hln (Sinlth) to marry her u few hours after the murder, Mrs, Miller was only 17 when she married her husband, who was then 40, ‘Thomarrlage wuutorcul ong, oy stie loved Smiths A DIALOLIOAN, outrage wus comuiitted at Colehour, near South Chicago, about 4 o’clook yostorday morning, - At that hour two men” enterce the residence of Charles Clarkson, o rallrond englneer, and, on his belug awake ened by the nolse and going to .the door, cup of vitrlol was thrown I his face, horl-, bly burning it and causing permanent Injury toona cye. It appears that Clprkson had trouble with some women, and it 1s thought tho affair grew Mbln. Tie Apportionment bill was dheumd In tho Houss ut consldorable longth yesterday, Cox offered an minendmeut of his own to the Dbitl which ho Introduced tho day beforo in bLehalt of the wmnjority of the Committee, fixing the uumber of JRenresentutives ut 80T Mr, bhenvln, of Illlnols, provawd an nmulnlv B 4 ) ¢ mentfixing tho nwmber of Representatives at 819, Under this amendinent the Republie- an States wonld gain s many members as tho Demncratle Stutes. Mr, Keifer supported Sherwin's amendment. Iorr, of Mlchigan, thought that the representation should Lo hnsed on the vote cast at the lato eleetlon, and touk ocension to anbnadvert on the way the colored voters of the South have been prevented from exercising thelr privileges ns eftizens, MeLane and some other Demo- erats spnke on the billy which went over for further consideration.’ * Tuene wins a breczy passage-at-arms hee tween Davidson, the Demoeratie Congress- man from Florkln, and Bisbee, his Republie- an colleague, Davidson complained that Bis- bee lhind misrepresented and insuited him, and proceeded to vindieate hlmself by abus- Inge Bisbee and the Regiublican party. . Bisbee responded In kind, anl the matter then dropped without Davidson's *honah” being vindleatod, —— Micnarn Davier, ona of the leading Land-League agitators, wns arrested in Dublin yesterday, Davitt was convieted end Imprisoned for connection with the Fenlan conspiracy In England In 186, He wasg relensed on ticket-of-letive, certain con- ditions heing nttached to the release, 1t s probable that he will be compelled’ to serve.| out the remalnder of his sentence, Prixce WiLLiAst of Hohenzollern, son of the Iereditary Prince Leopold, and who has been chosen as the heir to the relgning Prince of Roumania, way kidnaped by thres men recently and tuken across tho Rhine by them, but afterwards mavaged to eseape, thus elferting the kidnapers of thelr expeeted ransom. Tur House Committee on Elections nre of opinion that J. I1all Sypher, a contestant for a seat fn the Forty-first Congress from Louisl- ana, should be patd $4,500 for expenses In- curred in tho contest. ‘The same Comnsltteo proposes to give MeCabe, who contested Orth's seat in the present Congress, £500, Tuw Iouse Committeo on Epllemic Dis- enses has agreed to report in favor of the pissege of Casey Young's bl authorizing the Presideit to appolnt o Commission of threo persons to report on the adulteration of food and other articles, aud In favor of ap- proprinting $20,000 to catry out e pro- vislons of the bill, Josermr BrENNAN, the Amerlean cou- tractor for bullding a portin of the T'ehuan- tepee Interoceanic Iiuilroad, was shot'at and serlously wonnded some tine ngo in the vieinity of the propused Ilue of roml, The assashn fired on him from an ambuseade. TresipeNT ITAYES entertained at -dinner last eveniug Secretary and Mrs., Sherman, Secretary and Miss Schurz, Senator and Mrs. Blalne, Senator and Mrs Baldwin, * Sennlors Burnside, Anthony, awd ‘Sharon, Spenker Ramdall, and sovern! others, e ——— ~Tr {4 probable fhat tho Wisconsin Leglsin- | tire wlll adopt the plan proposvd by Mr. Ilcnry Q-Paul, of :Illmmh.o, for the redis-- " trieting of! hia- State,~Under this plai. the Tepublicans'will bo ablo to elect ‘seven out’ of the elgght Congressmen. Tie exceedingly sovere winter has serl- ously damaged the wheat crop of Kansas, aud the prospacts of the furners of that State are anything but bright in consequence. Mexey Las, who acted as body-servant {o Gen, Mercer during the Revelutionary War, died Wednesday night at Mount Ver- non, Ind., in hils 1234 year, Tue colllers’ strike in Laneashire Is cx- tending. About 12,000 miners notitled the mine-owners yesterdany that unless wages are advanced they, will strike. Pror. J. LEwis Diyay, who was clected to thoChlr of Jiistory and Political Leon- omy in'Brown Univaersity in 1864, died yester- day ot Providence, R I, i Tur, First Dapiist Church of Cumbrm;:e- port, Mass,, was destroyed by fire Inst night. ‘The loss Is estimated ut §105,000, partially covored by insurance. g anthorities are grontly alnrmed b tho number of Fenlans now prowling about Lon- don. The Fenlans arc thought to bo on mischief bent, \ Ar, KixNo, of Loulsina, Introduced o bill In the Houso yesterdny providing for the ap- propriution of §20,000 for tho distribution of cane seed. g A EXICO has not been withont ltscold spell this winter, Sowe persons have been frozen to death at Pucblo and Matamoras, ————— Wansen and partly cloudy wenther, possi- biy accompanled hero and thero with snuw, 13 predicted for this region to-iluy, piaisdh g Mas, Winnaast Wistinor will net as Judge-Adveeate-General nntil the President makes a nomination. ———— Ty lliver and Hurbor oill, which appro- priates sbout $11,000,000, was reported to tho Ilousu yesterday, A\o'rmm ballot for Un! ml States Senntor fnthe Pennsylvonla Leglsluturo yesterday had no resulty THE “LONE STAR" STATE, A Party of Yawtern Capltallste ¥n Route to Toxus on u Prowpecting Tour, 8pectal Dissateh to The Chicago Tridune, Nurparo, N, Y., Feb, f.—A party of twenty- two oapltalists, ruprosontiug n weullh $15,000,- 000, passed through this cliy last night on route to Coxas, it charge of Messrs, 1, 7' Bmall and Churles O. Bunson, of lowiston, Me. Thoy cumo West vin tho Now York Conteal. Aftor u short atay In this city thoy contlnued thetr jour- _ney totho #LonoHlar" Stute, whove thdy pro- pose prospecting tho great SBtato with a view of Investing eapital, * 11, Furoum, Fustern Passons wer Agont,of 1ho Union Paciio & Fort Lavamie, and tho .Gonorul Eustern Agent of tho Houston & Texas . Central Iiaiiround, chap- nruuml the purty as l’ur u this uuy. thoy woro * met J. H. Trio, tnn Bntum 'x‘mvunnu Agont ar thio Lulfo Shors. lmllmm d A nith, who sont them over © roid nllolouw in w speclal \Vnmwr cur for L.hluu 0, Full tholr ni A Huml. cupltalist, Lewllmn‘ !l:-.; \Hlllum it Goulding, ugent of the Androscoggin Mills, Lew- {ston, bl‘m . 1, Durkor, ugont of the Hules Manufaotiring Cowpupy, Lowiston, Me.; J. M. Tobbiny, Presldont uf tho Munutdoturors’ Nu= tionul Bunk, Lowiston, Ma.: B, 1. P m.\u,r.vru\- gemt of tho Firat Nuonui Bunk, Lewjston, 3 Jumen: Mone, shue manufuturer, Aub! ur o B Mediliouddy, eupliulity ‘Lowlston, Mo, il Frost, capitalist, Lowlston, Mo.; .iosnp u\ufllgy Vebalduc ot mu,\unnmflau Auburn, wikton, ol s vy, Nic, | lluum.A oy Ward, J. N. ¢ E. 8, Paul, Tionjamin Conant, A, 1. Jobu PARE R }1‘;'.'3“{-""’ D.J, Calutiun, ull’ capitullsts. TuG vy will spend sovorl weoks I prospeotuie “:‘urymwuggt o Stute, IL1s thulr nwn}uau ta ervot a puimber of big cotton-mills fu tho Btate. N GOLD UBSTRUGTIUN.\ The Dcmocm(s of the flcnum‘ Bring Forward Further Caucus Ediets. Bourbon Exegesis of the Oonsmtu tional Powers of the Vice- . President. Republicans in Filibus- : “tering Array. . The Galleries Treated to a Fiv Hours’. Feast of Wit and Sarcasm, Conkling in His Best Bad Humor, andi Edmunds Very Spry Par- = - liamentarily. Learned Quotations of Preceflenfi Es- tablighed in the Time of Georze Washington. ator Thurman, . i At Last, No Quoram Yotlng, That Send tor Calls for tho chulslt Excuses. This Prooeeding Foreshadowing an- Al Night Session, the 01d Gentlemen . Adjonrn inHorror! TILIBUSTERS. IN THE SENATE, " . ! Epecial Dispatch o The Chicago Tridune, * - WasHtNGT0N, D. C., Feb. 8.—Visitors to* the gallerles of the Senate to-day woro trented to a protonged exhibition of filibusy terlng, seldom witnessed In that usually: decorous bady, ‘The resolutions for count-: ng the Electoral vote, pnssed yesterday to.] extricato tho House from its dendlock on i the Sennte resointions beforo that body, wero ', very unsatisfactory to many of the Demo-i eratic Senntors, 18 they did not. defiye the ; i} duty of tho -presiding oficer. So to-dn Senator Morgan called up his supplumcntflrr resolution, which had been agreed upon’ by tho cauens or Demoerntic Senntors, “d claring that ‘the President. of tha Soi< ate Is not vested with the power uudg the Constitution to deeldo” what Eléetorul votes ghall be’ counted or mjected. It ha been declded fu the Democratle’ cauctis th .this resolution shoulil pass at oncé, but the'; ‘Republicans - quietly., determinea that; this.;; Bltould not be done, and they began to reso:: i to a series of dilatory mensures « Lt NOT OFTEN WITNESSED IN TIIE SENATE., The wajority rofused to permlt o reference | of ‘tho resoliition; refused to lot if+ifoupuii’ the table until the Penéjon Anvroprlnfld bill counld be disposed of, nnd refusml o Ie-"; celvo any ainendmonts, King Cnucus relgned b on the Democratle side of the Sennte Chamber . for five hours, and his editt that the resolu: tlon must be passed as reported hind to ba obeyed. Tho Rnpubllcnn mlnurlty, stand- ing on thelr parliamentary rights, contested every Inch of-ground under the lendership of Senator Edmunis, whose remarks wer characterized by a clenrness of méaning. that ", carried great wolght, Mefitally netive, fall.ig of resources, and versed In parlismentary strategy, the Scnator from Vermont directed % tho proceedings which ennbled the miso: to checkamate the attempts of the mnjority to- pass the resolution, MR CONKLING ably seconded Mr., Edmunds, and (Ilsplny his ablllty ns an impromptu debater. - With: cool sglf-complacency ho styled. ‘Ben - Hill"3 “the tnelturn Serntor from’ Georgla,” ‘and ) when Plnekvey Whyte spoke of himself ins. the Jast .of the old Dumocrutic minorlty the Senaté Conkling compared .him' to, the last roso of summer. ‘I'ho Now York Beuia- tor was appiarently In tho best of hiumor, bug; £ somo of his sentences had a mallgnantly? ‘gatlrieal sound.. Mr Blaine made two'sefs foctive Hitlo speeches, and repnrks. wero, made by Messrs. Iloar, McMillan, nml Ins! gatls, snudwiched between \vhlch weru! no fess than eight roll-calls, AT LAST, a8 tho honr wns renched nt whlch at’ lmt one-half o the Senutors were lnvited to din=, ner-purtles af the' White ouse ‘ana elséd: where, a flnal vote was reachied, Demoérat’, after Demoerat voted aye, and Pluckney.; Wihiyte voted nay, but the Republican folled to respond when thelr names wers enlled.’ So the vote stood 23 ayes auminst 1 nny.—llo ¢ quorum voting, Tho gas'was lighted, and's call of the Sennte showell that thers wera' forty-seven Sonators present in tho Chaniber, Semo ot those wero paired, but how to hiake ' the others vote wus the question. A motion: ! to ndjonrn was voted down, and then * ' °. 5 SENATOR MORGAN GRACEFULLY ADMITE that the resolutlon could not bo'passed meu' i f apd moved an adjournment, which Was enpe; tled. ‘To-morrow ho may try it ngaii.: TIE S8ITTING. ‘,f.‘ PROM “THE BECORD,”. T Wasmixaroy, D, G, 4=0n motlon“«, of Mr, Morgan, the concurrent resolutlony’ fntroduced by him June 15, 1860, declarlng’* tho Pres|dent of the Senuto rot juvested by fy” tho Constitution with the right to count thy yotes’ of Eloctors for President: and Vied: Presidont of the United . States, so us to&% termlno what votes shall be recolved did counited, or what votes shall be nJuc "d. Wag tuken up, Mr, Morgan hriefly explalned the rmlll “tion, ndding that he was propared:to vam on it Mr, Edinunds hoped that’ the msnlmlo would not be pressed at this time, as it Ald: not touch ' the - question now lu_ disp nor, so far ns that was concerned, did It coyerys one-halt or one-third of the wholequestion’ “Invelved, which, i unyau\lelueuz \vusul at al), ought {ta be embraced ° v ONE WAY Ot THE OTHEL, .. Mr, Thurman favored action on tho resqlis tion without debate, in view of discusslops, heretofore on the subject, © Ar, Conkling Inqulired of Mr, ’l‘hurmm., . what was the abject of baving nnoxw o on that point now, Alr, Thurwan replied that he was not ncln,} ated, ng wero sonio membors of another body, by fours that the Democraoy were golig i: perputuaty sonte great wrong next; waek,: folt certaiu that thers was no such inte elthier on thelr part or on umllovub side. "Il could not see, however, nuy’flq reason why the x\uuluucn nhoum ot S

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