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1 fntnrftMiv. Jlisceltfitnows. BY TEIiEGOAPII. Local Notices. ml tafajgraplt.

$8,000,000 CASH FIRST OLASSINSURANOS Tbe A.tr.a Insurance Company of Harttonl, hat A CAMI1 UAflTALAMI Wl'lt il.lifet OF SJ.900.00 Tbe Hartford Flro In-uranee Co of Hartford, U'Dii, baia CAHII CAPITAL AND ftlTKM.L'S OF t930.0V The Home Insurance Conipaor, ef York Cttr has a CAMI t'AP'TAL. AD OV Il.4S0.U0 The Mutual Bcneni Lire Ins. Co. BAB A VAll pH'UPITW Of No.torkholilpmin till. Minpiur.

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OUt MILLION KP.0S slllOlCB FAHM 'NO LANDS evaSALB TIISJ STATK OF II.LIXOIH I ooo.oco mtetcM Ori'lIOirK FillHI.NUU.NUSIOliSALK I. ik. r. lAnaiab akkh a Iba I lilrairo. Alton It M.

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TUC ILLINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD COMPANY CIVES NOTICE THAT IT W1I.I, 1 recalve. during tlx preaent M1NTEK MONTHS st any ot tl Station upon Its line, OOHX In rynieiil for Its landi, and will allow upon th nntrt of partlr oaln III Coniaiijr for land, tor Yallow or Mlsed Corn, ef aounil, niercliantahl quality, CICHTKEN CENTS FOR SEVENTY-FIVE POUNDS OP CORN IN THE IAN Wis Corn to dVllvrrrd on Id ar, anil tip at th COMPANY'S nrur I'hlvafU. J. M. REDMOND, Actliif oinuibalonrr dim I Mil.

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a mv I oj.a a mew ri ail. iVUJ XXXVIIth COKGBESS-Flrst Session. Washington, 13ih. House. Mr.

Steven, from iLu coinmiittio of Ways and Means, re ported tne army appropriation dim. ueier red to Committee ot the Whole. Mr. Davis, from comttittee on Elections, -ported favorably on the meinoiial ot Audrtw J. Clement, praying that he be admitted loa seat as representative trom tne 4th Long res sional District of Tennessee, fho report was adopted, and Mr.

Clements was qtialiiifd by tflking the oath to support the U. S. Con- StllUIIOD. Mr. Ilnlman.

from select committee on Government Contracts, reported resolutions (which were adopted) calling on the Secretary of War to inform the House under what authority, and by whom army supplies, and other property had lor military purposes in Utah, were sold, with a statement ot the property, its cost and value, and the amount realized from the sale, with notice, if any was iven, ot the sale, and if any supplies were destroyed, by whose direction, and that tin Secretary furnish a copy of the order for that purpose also, (hat the Secretary inform i he House by whose authority 1,100 troops have bean organized in Colorado, what disposition is lo be made of them, what arms have been purchased by the Governor ot that Territory, and whether it is the intention of the War Dt-purtment to recognize and liquidate the debt thus incurred, including ihe purchase of arms. The House resumed the consideration id amendmeuts reported to tbe House from the Committee of the Whole on the state ol the lnion. Tn the civil appropriation bill Mr. Dawes, of the Government Contract Committee, aaid explanation ol hi former remarks, that he charges on the Treasury arc now such 4t lo nearly reach its bottom. He be' leave lo call attention to some of the tart ouching the manner ol Him immense public Ynenditures.

These ho recited at suiiw length. WAsitiNoruM, St.MATF.. A numbi-i of Petition were presented. Mr. Sumner from Committee on Feder.il Relations, reported the bill on the Nubjecl.

sod the French spoliation claims, with a re-cummrndaiiun that It be poatponed until the lltfal BSaull. Mr. Wilton, from tbe Military Committee, reported the lionets bill making an approptt- atlon of 101, IKKI lor completing inn dt lrutc if Vatt)lnjrl'ii. Mr. Wilson said most t.i this amount was owed lor work already done.

Ubjurliont wore made lu tbe appropriation Mr. Cowan. Iruin Judiciary Cununitive, re ported on the retutiuo lu t-ipe-l J-hij I). Bright. That Hie fact wrre not sufficient, end that the ft aolntioiia do not past.

On motion of Mr. Wilkinson lli. aibjci wa postponed and made the special ordri tor Iburaday. Mr. Carlilr t.T-rrd reanlution thai the Committer) on Finance ruuaidcr th" t-vpcdi -nc of pruidmg, by direct I v.

turn mi all in. tl properly. Ir a rrV'Ttm oi tNI, and iaaumi; timid for Ibat ainomii; al- for Ihw bond lu i aitiiini and lo eaMiah banking sgaiif in New Viiik, kc. Laid off. Mr.

I.lnrin on red a iruiuiiii mai ihv ud clary CoMiiiillftt m-tt ncl lu liiqulie int i the htie-ity liirfea-iij Ibit fvca il b- S. Ma'ahal Lalifofiiia. Mr. I.aii" (Kansaa) oiTored reaulmiofi lu prjinole the efhcieocy of Iruop tening in nanaa KrP-rreu. Mr.

King iniioJucrd bill lo kutborue ihr Srcrrlary of Ihw Tftaaury lu Usuw irrasury loirt lu iho amount of at 7 pvt cu Iniereel. and providing tut direct lot of vin.um.uiai for the payment ut Ibt Initi al. Mr. Nomtirr mored lolabw up Ihw llout bill lor the relief tf the ownvrauf the Untiah ship Pertbshirw. a a a a Bra Mr.

Halt boned not. mougM mat r.ng- land ought lo bo Bt'fi-d will) what wt bato already dnt.e at Iraai for Iho preevnt. The motion wa dipeg-rred lu. Mr. Halo raited up Iho fe-oluIloO l'i alter ibw rulaeof Iho "ttat au a lu prvtettl I he 'nkin it ecrial order.

Tbo rrululi-ii paseed. Mfg nrvi reaoiu'ion oaamg mo Srcfvtett of War Inf. nm lt natw a l-i 'h" iet mn's nud- Ireighl lu Ika railroad in Indiana and Virginia lor transportation, in connection wtib lh army. Mr I'uwrll calfod uptbo rte.imifn ksklar Ibt -Crlaiy i.f War lu answer lb leeolutiun fieaaod at tb ll eraatoit erjiir ailng blm lu iiritl-bk all Iho roM'arit niadej unr lb 4 ftf Mere aid Ihw price paid. le.

Mr. Wilson the a ht Iktrw not anCir-ien- f.irew tn Iho War lfpeMm.t lo answer the rea.jlution sen! is Iho P-pef tmtnt. lit (WilfiO) ihooji.tn b'tiar lo titend lo ln pfraaingdu'K IbO Country flfel. Tha bill bil lieaf for ibt kpfIMirif of eni. ie, and d- fmieg their i'iea, at laktO Up.

I J1e "ii vn iiu- Hon lu r-ciini tbe bill, with Inairnettnrtt luaboliahlbt uffie Hlrr a.d pri la loberro la'ion. After I iMh'f difuion lh bill an poa'port'd on Ibt euggtioa of Mr. Wtlaon Ibat bo wouii bring ano'ner tin in regard lu ih tut which bo Ibougbl would bt eatiefaclviy. On mniHfl of Mr. Clark Ibt Kaotttcoftttti- ad aeal east wee lakm up.

Mr. CllnW itmtaj Ifial the rnnfeianM be hear. I befwiwl. Mr. union, allowed lu iba ttm Ibw vin Mo'ion agreed rfe Mre Piton.

It 4t, and Mr. Rico ceiled ttienti It Ibt ful-t mo Mr. mot o4 rtcuMidtf ibt tnt 3.1 jiioti aiibr4 l'i an Mr. Stanton (i.arvJ and lon eal. A aeMibl Mn'f tliiK awa i ika I)ik tf N-wcaa'lt thai it wtM th'wp't lof law n'' mailt all law wnerwplote-4 roHr.li Ibp mrt wBritlwihn nf I 'M l.em lhas lo Ptat Tbt Dukt if fl; -wt gitts.

War Tax. The total cost of Iho Revolutionary War, or War of Independence, was Voluntary contributions for carrying in tbe war have frequently been made. Tbo most remarkable of thse acts of patriotism was tbat of tbe people of England in 1708, when, to support the war egiiost France, tbe contributions amounted to over nm more than sufficient to purchase sit tbe cbtbing in Bloomington, not including those Arnold's Baltimore Clothing Store, tbo first clothing store east of the new Post Office. Novel Mode Cab hying Intelligence. It is well known tbat vessels at sea are often wreck' ed and all on board are lost, intelligence of whiob would probtbly never be given in detail but for the novel ruoile of carrying information adopted by mariners, which i to write the desired information on a piece of paper and put it in a bottle, cork it t'glit, and attach tbe bottle to a buoy, throw it Into t''i fa, trusiing to luck" to be picked up by some vessi-1, and thus impart information of tbe dinaster.

One of these floating messengers was re nently picked up, and coutaiued tbe following start ling intelligence: Our ebip ie going to pivoes arev hundred of us on board, and we will all go to tci bird's (1 tilery for our Photographs and Ferrotypes. Booms neil door to tbe Elephant Store. A Good Ciiamcb run Tuva Mog at. Speculation is the strength of financiering, and tba beet and aafejt cbanoe of speoulating wt know of just now Is to go to K. L.

Naaou's Empirs Store, aad buy a ticket lu bis splendid Gift Enterprise for tba distribution of a aMguiuecbt lot of Furs. Nssoo Is bound to see those eplendid articles of winter dress worn by our fair ladies, and be takes Ibis method oi giving all a chance. What better present ooold ooe give wife or tba dear charmer" than a livkei abtkb would iu all probability procure a complete tod spleudid eel of furs. We reooramend a trial Al Irani go and eieuiiue the prista and talk with N'on ah ut Ibt mailer, lie Is willing lo glvt dut information. Fvrs.

A choice lol of Furs Tor ale at cotf. tomprialog Filch, French Pable, Oppaeeum io at tbe Etepheol Store. Jso. 10th, mi. dlw.

IAS. OBofSB. a. a. WIMLOW.

m. WIBSLAW. rover, Winaluw Jc Co, will pay par funds for Mechanics' Tickets, an wbeo five dullare oi ibvra are prteebled will pay la U. 9. Treasury UUr.

IC oomlogtoo, Jan. mi. dtf UL4D Ti bck it! What I Why, that Iriond Kellogg bat opened oul again al bie all aland ot dalo street. There ie ao man to Ibtee pane wb eao 'make a me la Ibe way of a govd-Atiiag. tail of cloibae lo eey LvHer style Ibaa iba at KtlUgf We advi Iberefore, if ou weal any Ihint la Ibe merchant laboring line la iet slm a call.

dif. Ml. lUBvii hj bit bu.inrM I nioti a la Mai. Tbue wUblof lo -lo bt i)ae be avull naptdfull lueite la tall al bie of-io, ir ai. twfort the end of it ihI roubib.

ae be wiil be alia la gletalaofauib a tre of ibairutiiua su all ibe dtf area I breaches a aie ao mrt laeoratit letme lhaa tan bt aU-rd- -J lalvr io Ibe dtf nk t. NuTka. Ibt McLean Count) Jrvl; at Hv eiy will meal la Ur. A. Ltca't aAc, tiiealagaa, Ja.

ISib, at I P. M. I', K. I'aaat, Kecrslar. Jaaaary lib, Lir tt CltauiasB Wfca treat lo Ibt fellow.

lag rdr al Ike rml l'alera Itft Mr. Mf, kill faadai Rtt. Meeart Piiee, Kai. (1k. IW.

Pitaer aal lllut-ttt Wnatger Will si-Hand delivrr it auet ar rl weal, frompily, wbeo ardefed. lf retaleed al Ibt a He Fecial ar float r)ri ia. KtMMUriMa. Jaaa iirtrtttmeMiM. UN AUI), mm vjmiuw-TJt.

rJtjrrma, IHiTTM wmitta 4n Htitsii.r. al af at a4 aM avaa af mm sTl-7a-. ll Ja ir iou wixt fihst-imti: -4 10 TO irr-tTb Ttit jitro'tli tttst. Ill at pi'Ni ll laro rirr i nx nr Ba4 I 1 1 1 mM mm m)mv Maafat. DLO0MItiTO btr Bte.

Io jettt 0 I I. till iim I lana eat aZ. Tt ITIlIt, J.Oa TElt MOtTII, rIOf HeIWIt. II itll. SB SI ifIMB, T-w Mwt, aar.t.l i WS r.r kltnm til aat aa rrtlif 'a a teskltl a.

tsip 8o.np rf Ihr hrst kind inJ Cunrltf loo. Haw nb niirinii; M) a- r- I aa etl s-M-TI a I-. a. um a'l ro-4 iMi aaaM a-4 par. 4oa to a aoi ay- CITY AND VICINITY.

TUESDAY EVENING. JAN. 14, 1802. a i iA.NKIKU 110UR8. MtlL.AH Coontt Bauk Vruui 9 A.

H. to LKHAX.tt. liA.iit. rroin 9 a. M.

to 12 A iruiu 4 to 4 P. Bv uPjiuxiaiNOToa from A. H. to 8 P. u.

TRAIN 8 i'ASS bLOUMlNUTUM. OH TBI ILLINOIS LAILSOAU. Going 9 30 A. M. A 8.10 P.

M. (JjinK 8., 4 24 P. M. 4 81 A. tfmug 6.36 A.

M. A T.16 p. N. I Uoina A. ii.SO A.

M. A 3.26 r. mm Wat 7Van. Uoiuk soma r'rlni 8 13 m. I ti n.irili Going Aouta d.nti3.3f.

K. hk doparuSOi P. Quins South arrlv. 6 -ll a. frlTn 1 1 '4 Ujiii south u.part.

6 7 a. Ktiiug Nurtli depart. ll.Jri p. pXiHW. (l.iiQi North, arriv.

P. I lioiug ontU arm. 6.46 A. Uoluj North, d.part T.la r. h.

I Uoma 6 46 A. a way rtujiu. -Ine gonth 50 P. a. I Uoln Nilh d.pai-l 7.16 A a I'A riCULAK har ou iuau pr.vious occmlom dulr4 our paper lu or-dur to give AO luwtion to tlc, 4c, that wT hunln 1 In lnt Our pr.iit arranxaiu'nt will Dot permit of auoh lul li fu tare.ADcl All.rtl'iieDt( and itlc xuiT II HixorD Poll 12 v'clocc, a.

M. missapts, or Uy over until xl QStati Bank or Ohio. Ibe State Journal buys tbat at a meeting of lbs Board of Coutrul of He State Bnk of Ohio, it resolved not to supeol spseis peyatsot. Fibii i Paoau. The Ltd two more Bret in Peoria, one of wblob, on Friday morning last, it stroysd slaughter hoax of ooe Tboe.

Oebber tbt other on Saturday moraiog, 1Kb by wbloh two etorj dwelling was burned to tie ground. Tbefiree are attributed to loceadiarles Chamoi. We leara that the well known NiooolU lipase bae beea tekea by A. Hagbltt, Eq of tliie oil. Tbt NiooolU llooee ie all right, and eo le Mr for, if rumor telle tbe trutn, be koowi how to keep a betel, and tbe Nicooll will Lee nothing on dor hie toperintendeuoe.

Suocs to him. Wio Smakb. We bate been asked several lint, oa tbe ground wo preeume that editore know eeerj thing (they don't by a long ebot.) wbiob wee tbe moot eooaoaleal fuel, wood at $4.00 per eord, or oal at $1,00 per too. Will tome ooe wbo ie po.ud aaower tbie qaeetioa through the paper, and benefit the eommuBlljr and reliett ue If Uaiibt. A Oeaeral" of the I'ottc Statea arm adtertieee la a Chicago peper for a wif lie aaji bo Ie a middle-aged Man, and he wanu to meepoad with hie flr btfro bo bee aa lotetfiew New eao of three thing uoel be true.

The Sri ie, le aet Itofitktr liketjr the mea le a lj-i Ueotral we do aot thiak Major Unrle would al vertieo for witee. The eeal If bo lehiL bo le eo almighty me4a aa agl a one that heca gel a wife ao other we, and tblcke le lrp ooe la tbie meaner, perbtpe by getting hr fammlt la the aiaiee the 0'rrponJnc. Tlrd, HleMJr 0oerlhip bie ehwa li preooediag Ihet bo wkuIJ net 4 tie j.h eltbt ae a babaJ or gatl If be iig i Into boadt metriuiail ei'lut Jae 'rr BAaea" er r4lr et tr.eh" be woeli ww oiojo with ao arm, e.d ie tt la "etd'' tiibr w.fe ar (eldiera. Oit bim a atJe Urth, Udua. "coeOLwAiTsa Abb-ia." Tee foilowlag an, aeleeleg ibt aolle we give Mw, has be tf aetved by aa.

8mebd'a edueaiUo has ei-it ally bewo sadly agleeted. gist the ae kear Iba angiaal ae li la peble la make lpe it, bal some af ll pa our preheaUa, and whether II ll KIb Kaglieb ar ovt, we aot pretead aa 1 Lsfter, Jab. llrsi. IHl l)t tt4ftwfkl Bead Jo. 0 COp t( a Ne- lie whleh wee peeled eo Iks (vraer aad la lb el aaaepiaoeoa pieces af th eiiail.

We br yaw will oi the later af lad ag It a lea la aartalamaa. LaRet Csaartir. Taa fellewteg Ibt iee i AWelbe will baa 14 ialve of.red for la bee baala fef Iba 10 af Jeiaoer IMl ae lae htiif kear Crtaiepba pearlear Jalaaary iba I If-i. de al leadeade wnl be g'tiag ter aa MiliU be4 aal lafettia paartear iwi a lee aeatba af le- AviertsB Tha tereet efthe Irsl bapier af iba CbraaUlee af trntt, reed lhaet Wha baib aa Jaea vJhehaibwe? Wbabia. Ofb' Iba eree wlb slmf eoaleaa ad ef.

pl'll" af salad Wkaleib a Iae aad te iraaag. aad elaketb lata peat aad Mgeifelae UnUl JU a llelhal db mekabim etfhaaa ibraogb Ibe epv. lie wba. by bte kt geaew to Ibie manor. dptb mt( gaio Be4arilbUbiaieiflM li Uia4 ilwi la fe.laBae.

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