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THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: THURSDAY,. JANUARY 23, 1873. FOREIGN. The German Court to Go Into Mourning for Napoleon. The Non-Ratified Treaty Between Cuba and Spain. News Budgot from 8%u(h America, CUBA, Spectal Despateh to The Chicano Triduns, NEw Yonx, Jan, 23.—T'he London Anglo-Amer- {can Timesof Jan, 4 prints the draftof a pro- oned trealy of poaco botwoon Bpain and tho uban rovolutionists, which hne beon pending for nearly two yoarns. It was nqmofl to in April, 1871, by a confidential agontot tho Spanish 8ov- ernment, whose action, howover, has not beon :g roved at Mndrid, 'Iho conditions of plan of ustmont aro ns follows o ‘»r'l(-—flpnlu to ackuowlodge tho indopendenco of ul Second—Ouba s to pny Spaln for all publi propey- ties, including tuo H[tv:lnluhp debt to llmpl!rm nof lll'l!,- vana, “:'n?.lrd—finba i8 to pay motuing boyond tho above Fourih—Immodinto coseation of hostilitics, and re- peal of war mensures, Fi{fth—A_Yavornble trealy for commorce bolween A retee tho pevato righta of psblend Stzth~To protect wivato rights toland, " o sl e "This document waa signod in Now York, April 21, 1871, by Miguol Jarsy, confidential agont of Spain, aud by J. A, Echoverria and J. A, oatre, reprosonting tho Ropublic of Cuba. Mr. Meatro, who is rosiding in Now York, ns- surod a roportor that tho facts aro Ao statod in England, “1le_says tho Spanish agont was duly acereditad, and shawed hia authorization from Gonoral Prim, whoso nesagsinetion wes, thoro- {oro, a serious blow to tho Cuban patriots, Tho threo signors had authority to not for their respootiva Grovernments, but not to commit them. Mr, Mostro said, in conclusion: “Iam no longer a Commissionor of the Cuban QGovornment. Mr. Echeverrin and mysolf resigned our positiona somo time ago. Up to the timo whon wo resigned everything was progrossing ag woll as wo conld oxpect, Whoethor 1no now Commissionors who now reprosont Gubn in thie mattor are carrying out the work which wo bogan, I ehnnot say, &’lxuy havoalso ol the doouments and pepora which we had. However, as Cuban affalrs now look, I think we shall gain our independenco without thio nssistanco of those or any other Commissfonors, — 4 SOUTH AMERICA, Ngw Yorg, Jan, 22,—South Amorican papers yecoived horo givo the dotails of the plot to asansinate Prosident Pardo, of Peru, ‘Docomber last. The railroad iraln con- faining the Prosident was to have beon blown up on its entry to Lims, by moans of a.torpedo, Tho houso in which propa- rations wore mado is near tho railway, and it ap- pears that tho lives of the passongers on the samo train wore all to be sacrificed in exeoution of the programmo. Tho conspirators comprised two brothers of the namo of Bogardus and ono Herechin, on old army engincer, A ?]\Amnnl be- tweon thom attracted the police to the house, whon, upon arrests being mado, Horechin con- Tonged, and naid that Bomo iimo provious homot, at the housa of ox-Ministor Flool, Bogardus and others, who had orl§hmtod the plot, and offered him money to aid in it. ‘There waa o slight earthquake on tho 20th of Decembor st Aroquipa. Prosident Pardo is to arbitrato between Pall and Bolivia, It is foarod tho small-pox will make great ixavages in Lima, At Guatemala, Contral Amorics, tho now Con- “stitution was adopted, providing Eloctors to be .21 yoars of age, able to road or writo, orin lien . "théreof bo worth $1,000, A voloano near Santanna in Salvador gives ine dioation of eruption. Thore was & $200,000 fire at Chili on the 17th ‘of December. Tho town of Lots, Ohili, is reported to bo al- 08t d%}w{r:llted from tho small-pox. The Unitod States steamor Kansas, which is to aidin tho Nicaragus Canal survey, arrived ab inwall 1t January. Bolivia, Lufaye, who shot Presidont Mor- ales, published & statoment that NMorales was making a dangerous atiack on his side, when ho ) inturlnflng, waa slso nttacked, whon dignafion gotting the better of roason, ho fired soven shots at tho Prosident, killing him. He then went immodiately to the barracke and put the troops under arme. — .. FRANCE. Pams, Jan, 23.—Foronilly, Decamp,and Beust, tho condemned Communists,- were shot earl, this morning, on sm?plnm. Foronilly dio without uttering & word. Docamp's last “words were: . “I dio assaseinated. Down with falsq witneuua, lawyers, and Thiers! " Boust died «cheering !.the’ republio, the Commune, and tho army.” Only one volloy was fired, os all died inuhnsly. There worobut fow spectators on tho ground, In the onses of ten other Communiats, who wore to have been oxcouted about tho samo time, the Prosident has commuted the sentence to imprisonment for life. - Pagis, Jan, 23.—The water in the River Scine }! sx?‘n very high, and another inundation is fonra ‘The Committee of Thirty have agreed to tho amendment proposed by M. Drodes, to Jthe first article of the constitutional project reported b its sub Committeo, whoreby tho Prosident is al- lowed to addross tho Assombly only on bills Jbefore it. ——— CANADA. Speelal Despateh to The Chicaqo Tribune. 'ononto, Ont., Jan, 22,—Bcores of petitions, signed by thousands of names, are pourhng into ho Ontario Legislaturo, neking for & prohibitory Aiquor law. 0 Ontarlo Logislatura will visit tho Belle- ville Deaf and Dumb Asylum in a body, on Wednesdsy next. Thera Is a strong probability af the Jovernmont hore selocting Guelph an g:a site of tho Agricultural Colloge and Model ArT. Speetal Despateh to The Chicago Tribune, Or1TAWA, Jan. 22.—The Dominion Parlismont meats on tho 18th of Fobruary. e final arrangoments rogarding the Cnna- dian Pacifio Railwaycontract, aro to b concluded on the 28th fuat, Hautrax, N, 8., Jan, 22, —Auxloty is_folt hore for tho safety of tho troop-ship Himalaya. Nothing has boon heard of her since sho left England. = e SPAIN, Maonip, Jan, 22,—The Cortos was engaged to-day in debating tho bill providing for compul- sory sorvice in the army. Tho Spocial Comunit- tee of the Cortes on the abolition of slavery in Porto Rico will probably prosont thoir m&orb to that body to-morrow. 'The quostion of the in- domnification of thu slave-ownera has boon st~ tled, and the dotaila alone delay tho report. The Commitiee will propose that tho emancipation af slaves shall bo completo in four months after tho Eramulsnuuno tho passage of the bill. ‘The Cortea will commencs to ‘dlscues tho bill af an early day, Marshal Borrano and the Conzorvative Do- uties will dacide to-day upon the courso they tond to pursue. Members of the Into Cabinet publish a doclara- tion, to-dny, ropudiating tho iden that thoy favored tho ealo of the Island of Oubs, g GREAT BRITAIN. Loxpon, Jan, 22,—It is roported thatn con- forenco has boon hold at Chisclhurst, at which it was decldod that the Empress Eugenie and Prince Napoleon should bo tho political guar- dians of tho Princo Imperial, and therefora di- reot the movemonts of the party, It is said that no manifesto nnnouncing ‘tho_intentions of tho Bonspartists will bo issued. ‘fho Prince Im- erial will not bo called Napoleon 1IV., but bo nown n8_Count Plorrofonds. e hns ndopted 28 his motto: * Strongth, but not impatience.” A despatch from Gonos says tho Rov, Edward Bonorio Pusoy, D. D,, is dangorously ill in that ity, g ’i"hn romaing of Bulwor Lytton will bo buried 8t Knolworth ta-morrow. ———— RUSSIA DeruiN, Jan, 22.—Thero is an oxtonsivo emigration movement to Amorica among the Qerman colonists {n Nussia, One hundred and twenty families loft Berosinn alono. s PERSIA. LoxDoN, Jan. 23—530 a. m.—Tho Poraian Min- Iater in this olty suthorizs tho contradioion of tne report that Porela lias mado & socret tronty, coding torritory to Rusala, — Fires. Mrupmig, Jan, 22.—An Avalanchespacial from Helons, Ar|(., dated lagt night, eays 1 A destruc- tive fixe broke out hore at 3 o'clook thias morn- Ing, dostroylng the Noville Houso, Brown & ‘Thwoat's lnvz offido, and Mk, Oruumér'n saloon, Thoro wero 83,500 fisurance on the Neviile Hounso, and 2,600 on tho furniture, 'The build~ ing bolodged to Nicholns Righter, On tho law offied, tho Insuranco amounts to 81,000 on build- ing and 8500 on books, and on the saloon §3,600, The office and Mr. Crontnor’s saloon bolongod to ;m‘lun Haundy and Mrs, O, I, Oatos. Tho loss {8 0,000, s i 'rorapo, O., Tan, 22.—A firo this mornin actielly dostrbyod bwa bulldingsnt tho comer of hidrry nnd Buporlor stroots, oconpted by W. R Janvier, grooor, and J. B. Bymons, butclier, The lonn s é ,000, fully insurod in the ITomo of Now York, and tho North Amorioan and Franklin, of Philadolphia, STATE LEGISLATURES. WISCONSIN: &pectal Despatch to The Chicago Tribuhe, BENATE, 3 MAnisox, Jan, 22.—Bills wore Introduced fixing tho snlary of the Bocrnbn? of Btato, Troasuror, and Attornoy Genoral ab $5,600, and providing that nll feos shiould go into tho Btate Trensury 3 to appropriato $100 to tho Visiting Committeo of 18725 alto, ono or two so bunglingly propared that no one could teoll thelr trus intent and munnhhg. ‘Thoe Bonate billa provide for letting tho publi- cation of tax-lista to tho lowost biddor, whoro thero aro ovor a cortain number of deseriptions to np\rml\rlnla 50,000 for tho Northern Iro:pnnl for the Ineane at Osbilkosh, §456,000 bolng for ourront expenses. ‘Tho Bonato bill declaring Masons, Odd Fol- lows, and cortain other socts exempt from taxa- tion, contrary to the Immtlou in Milwaukeo, oc- cnnlnnflnd quifo a longthy debate, and was finally passod. ‘The Assombly jolng resolution mtunlnf colve any now business after tho Gth of ary, was conourred in, ASBEMBLY. Heveral momorlals for the roponl of tho laws oxompting pmportf' from taxation woro prosont~ od ; also, tho ?um on of 8. D. Carpontor for ro- liof from'an allogod injustice in tho nottlomont of an old ‘lxlntlng contraot. Rosolutlons woro -offorod sotling forth that tho lnws had been so changod by succossive on- aotmonts, since 1858, that noithor lawyers nor coplo could dotoiznine what tho law wag, and rocting .tho Govornor to npqolnt throo Com- missioners to codify and amond tho laws, their compensation not to excoed five dollars a day; dlrwfin? an inquiry by the Commissioner of Ed- ucation Into the propriety of establishing a uni- form systom of ‘township school govornment all over tho Blato, Bills woro introduced to amend-the Bchool law 50 08 to olect all District oficors annuglly; to ropoal soctions of tho Eloction law of 1866 disfranohising dosertors; to amond Chaptor 188 of tho Lawa of 1872, 80 aa to provide for col- leoting judgmente nfvnlnat inco: {from the proporty of tho district ombracod, in caso the vil nfio organization s abandoned; asmending Sections and Othtur 04, Rovisod Btatutos, rolative to the sale of lands by oxeou- tors, n(fm!.nlnlrntom, and guardians, for tho debts of docensed porsans; to ropoal Hoction 86, Chapter 182, Genoral Laws of 1869, providing for 8 tmmamé) systom of school govornment; to amond Boctlon 2, OChapter 164, Laws of 1862, ‘providing for a llon on logs in certain countios, adding & proviso in rogard to the manner of giving notico z to ropoal Chap- tor 168, Laws of 1872; to facilitato thocolloction of indobtednoss of countios to the Btato; to give s minimum compensation for County Judges to 8600 in countles with over 10,000 inhabitants, snd 8500 dollars in counties with loas; to pro- vido for pfln“n? 6,000 copies of tho Governor's mossago annually for tho too of the Legislaturo. The Committco on Foderal Relations reported in favor of the indofinite pualgguomunt of the resolution proposing an amondment to the Con- stitution, providing for blennial sosslons. The ‘majority of the ssmo Committoo, Moasra, Vilas und Komper dissonting, reported {n favor of tho passago of McChoever's rosolution protosting againat the passage of the Soldiers’ Bounty Lan bill by Congress. JOINT CONVENTION, At noon the two Houses met, pursuant to lnw of Congross and s joint rosolution of the Son- ato Assembly, in Joint Convention. Lioutonant Governor Pottit boing acting Governor in Gov- ornor Washburn'a absence, Hon, H. I.. Eaton; Prosidont pro tem. of the éann!e, Ex;uldud and, tho Journal having boon rond by tho Chiof Clorkk of each Houso, and showing an ngf:agv.tn of 83 votes for Timothy O. Howe to 44 for Henry L. Palmer and 1 for Oharles A, Eldridge, Mr. Howo was doclared oleoted United States Sonator from gl;acnnnln for aix yeora from tho 4th of March, to ro- Fobru- orated villnges, ——— . INDIANA, BENATE, INpIANAvOYIS, Jan, 23.—The considoration of tha meseages ‘of Governors Bakor aud Hendricks Was paumanod until h[ondt\fi. Tho bill to reduco tho allowance for the use of a tonm and "‘fi?n' or plow, in work on roads, to 81,50 por day, the same na allowed for a hand, :I{Sr o longthy discnssion was Iaid upon the able, A rosolution to consider no olaims for services or materials furnished the Btate previous to tho specinl session, unless presonted twenty days 5“1!00\:]5 to tho adjournment of this session, was opted. A'bill wan introduced to roqnhw the public rinting and binding, for tho olection of a Btato rinter biannially to servetwo yoars, and spoci~ 2ying pricos, . A?)K! was passed to provide for the appoint- mont of Bpecial Constablos by Justicos of tho Pencs in cortain oases. A joint resolution was adopted authorizing the Becretary of Stato, by and with the consont of tho Obairman of the Printing Committeo of both Houeos, to contract with some. suitablo person to do such anl.io prl.ntin[; a8 may bo suthorized by law until other provisions shall bo made. ‘Iho Bastardy act, to provide for the education and maintonanco of illogitimate children, was talien up as tho special order, and, after o longthy discussion, the bill failod to pass. Tho bill to fix the salarios of Judgos was mado the s{mcinl order for Wednosdny noxt. A nrga number of bills wero road n second timo and referrod. 3 The bill “ll’xw“n the Public Printing laws,and aholishing the office of Btato Printer, passed unanimously, TOURE, Tho Stationory bill was considered and Iald upon the table. Tho Senate conourront rosolution for & joint Committoo to redistrict tho Btate for judicial ‘purposos was concunrred in, The Sonato concurront rosolution for n joint Comnmitteo to sco to nmployinfi oflicial rn[)ortnm and procuroe tho ?-lnunu and binding of the ro- porttu, wag made tho special ordor noxt. The bill to incroaso the lovg for school pur- posos from 16 to 20 conts, and 50 conts poll-tax, was disoussed nt longth, snd thon mado tho speclal order for Wednaadsy noxt. or Monday Tho bill to authorizo tho issno of bonds by- civil townships, to raise monoy for the pur- chese of gronnds, aud eroction of " buildings for school purposes, was defeated—yens, 81; nays, Tho bill sllowing bounty on fox scalps passed. Tho Bonato joint resolution, providing for the public printing, wes roforred to s speclal com- mittoo of throo, saalso tho bill to fix no limit upon prices or authority of the Becretary of SBtato to contract for work, T'he bill providing for tho appraisement of ronl ostato in all ocitles of 30,000 or moro in- liabitonts, with euch amondments a8 aro neces- sary to bring it within tho provielon of the new tax law, wag orderod engroxsed. e IOWA. DrsMorxes, Iows, Jan. 22.—In tho House, this morning, tho opinion of Atmmuidunm Cutts was presentod. e says that the usoc of tho Collego funds, as admitted by Rankin, is n orimo, and s covered by tho law in Soction 4,244 of the revision, and that thore is but ono course to bo pursued, which is to procuro an indictmont agalnst him i:y a Grand Jury of tho county wl:tl:r;! t\:fi ommual wn; comml&mi, ?’nd thoi eatisfy the people by s trial by jury that -~ tho uhfr & in" the indictment are true, which, ving beon done, n con- victlon ~ may roasonably bo oxpeoted. ‘The chapters of the codo relative to roal proper- ty, ospecially the clause in rolation to home- stonds, oroated much disoussion, but the seotion wan rotained, fixing the valuo of homestoads to be excmpted at 8500, In tho Bonate, Lowry'a joiut rosolution for Congrossiona! logislation on railroad tariffs was ]m“d' A foint resolution was passed provid- ng for n Committeo to draft a law to provide for the publication of thecode. The Road law was amonded 80 as to makoe msle persons between 21 and 45 yonrs old Nablo to _road work. An offort was made to have Oily Marshala olected by the pooplo, but failed, — NEVADA, Vmomna, Nov., Jan. 22.—The Loglulaturo mot In Joint Convention to-day, road tho jour- nals of yesterday's session, and announced the vote for Sonator, Joues, 53; McCoy, 473 De- Jorg, 1; MoBoth, 1. Aftor tho aunouncomont of the vote, Mr, Jonos was conduoted to the BSpeaker's desk, ond mado a lengthy spoech, dofonding himsalf against the oharges of money hoving beon corrubtly usod to scouro his olec- tion, which charges had beon made in the Enst- orn ag woll n8 tha Paoific Const pross; Mknnwlnquud that monoy had boon froely usod § had himecl? alstributed Iargoly, but only for logitinato campalgn purposcs. Ilo doclared himeolf fu favor of the Fodoral Gov- ornment controlling tho ohannols of communi- cntion and tho highways of commorce; pledged himsolf to support all” mensnros for dm reguln- tion, equalizntion, and roducticn by Fedoral authority of lrnlgffl. fares on all railroadn, par- tionlinrly thosoe built wholly or partly by Govorn- mont subsidy, and favoring the ]’)rujynub of poatal tolegraphy, without oxprossion of a proforencoe for any partisalar achomo, Jonon staris East in the middio of Fobruary, : Speciat Dot ot e b clal ipal lo The feano 3 Lmu';:a, "Jan. 23, —Thobill ahalishing ol izons’ . mootingd in Dotroit, third ronding, aftor some discussion waa Inid on tho tablo by a voto of 53 to 86, Thore was poworful lobbying on both sldos. Two romoustrances woro submitted nganst tho bill, Dotroitors intorested in tho park by apeculation in land, support the bill. Tho_Houato refused to conour in the Iiouse bill allowing tho snlo of the ronl cstate of docoasod porsons in paymonts of debts, instoad of porsonnl proporty. Heonry O. Bossions, of Tonis, waa appointed olork of tho Bonate Railrond Committeo. ——— OHI0, Corunnus, Jan, 22.—In the Bonate, a rosolu- tion was offered by MMr, Putnam ubnmounl, opposing the bill introduced by Sonator Shor- man in the United Statos. Bonato, providing for o apoody mnumrllnn of mpocie paymonts, and asking "tho Ohlo Roprosontativea'in Oongress to ueo thoir {nflucnco to socuro a furthor issuc of lognl-tondor notes sufficiont to moot tho rap« idly-oxpanding wants of our rnplflly-gimwlng country, and to opposo all moasures looking to a contraction of tho curronc by & resumption of spocie paymont, or otherwise. The rogolution was laid on tho fablo. * 'The Trusteos of tho Athens Univorsily sont to tho'Senato, to-dny, a momorial, asking that auch | loginlation may bo hed as will appropriate from tho Stato Troasury 210,000 per annum for thoe bonefit of the Univoraity. - —_— KANSAS. Spectal Despateh to The Chicago Tribuns, 'Torera, Jun. 22.—Tho anti-Pomeroy cauous last night did not boilot, and adjourned uatil Friday night. Thore is tallc of abandoning Lowe, Phillips, Harvoy, and Logan, and soloct- ing a now man, Tho ‘cancun day night will probably mako a movoment of this kind, J. Ingnlls, of Ransas Magazine celobrity, is announced fo-night ns & candidato. ot GEORGIA. ATLANTA, Ga., Jou, 22.—The following is_tho result of tho firat joint ballot to-day in tho Gen- oral Assembly for United Btatos Sonator: Gor- don, 84; Btophens, 71;- Hill, 85; Ficld, 8; Ackorman, 4. ATLANTA, Ga,, Jan., 23.—~Tho fifth ballot in tho Gonoral Assombly to-dny resulted in tho clection of Gonoral Gordon, United States Son- ator, Gordon recoived 112 votos, Btophons 86, Ackerman 14, It is boliovod that Btophons' op- position to the Cincinnati movement caused his ofeat. A movoment is on foot to sond him to CouFrnaa from the Fighth Distriot, mndo vacant by tho donth of Gonoral Wright, Btophons will bo eleated without opposition. He will accopt tho nomination. ot ARKANSAS, TLarrne Roor, Jan, 22.—In tho Senate to-day, aroport was dopted in tho contested oroction cage of Wishard v3. Hounlks, favorable to the lat- tor, on tho ground that notice of contest was not givon in time. Wishard clalms to be closted by 12,000 majority, and did not Ilmow but ho would be returaed olocted until tho Logislaturo mot. Tho roport in favor of Hanka was adoptod by a strict party vote, tho Republicans voting for and the Domoorats against. —_— MISSOURHL 87, Lours, Jun, 22.—8o far 'as raported at this hour, nothing has beon ascortalned by tho Bribory Inves! I?fing Committce at Jofforson City, by whioh the direct tondor or acceptance of monoy in the Sonatorinl contest, can be tastened upon any momber of the Logialature. . —_— FLORIDA, TALUARASSEE, Fla, Jan. 22.—Tho Legislaturo in joint assembly, to-day, voted for United Btatoes Senator without rosult. —_—— NEW YORK, Ausany, N. Y., Jan, 22.—Roscao Conkling waa re-olocted’ United Btatos Honator to-day, for six yours from tho 4th of March next, ‘BUTTER AND CHEESE. Northwestorn Dairymon’s Association Election of Officors. Special Despateh to The Chicago Tribune, ‘WaireEwATES, Wis,, Jan. 22.—Tho mooting of the Northivestorn Dairymen's Association has been largely attended during the day. Tho oleo- tion of officors for 1878 rosulted in the re-cloc- tion of most of the old officora: Prosident, 8. Favill, Lake Mills, Wis, : Vico Presidents, 0. Wildor, of Ennsvu‘o, Wis.; N dred of JYowa Falls, Towa; D. or, of Crown_Point, Indiana; J. Tuttles, of Salom; J. R. McLean, of Bigiu, fllinols; O W. Gould, of_Elgin, TIl5 H. V. Mead, of ‘Ho- Dron, Wis.; H, Smilh, of Blicboygan, {Via.; E. H, Howard, of Marongo, Ill. Secretary, G. E. Morrow, of Madison, Assistant Bocretary, W. K. Btewart, of Hol I, Treasurer, R. T. Blone, of Elgin. Tho mext_annual meeting will bo held at ‘Woodstook, L., January, 1874, Profensor Milos, of Michigan Agrioultural Collogo, gave nn admirablo address on tho ‘brooding of eattlo. Prof. W. W. Daolels, Professor of Agriculturo in the University of Wisconsin, read an addross on the Chemistry of the Feoding and Caro of Animals, whioch waa received with much favor. * Dr. W. M. Horno, Votorinary Burgeon, Tond B valusblo papor on the Discasos of Cattle, ono of the mos, interosting papors of tho moeting. ‘The disoussions were woll sustaived. THE WEATHER. ‘War Departmont Prognostications. WAR DrepantatoyT, OFpioE o TRE Omizr B1aNAL OFFIOER, DivisIoN oF TELEGRAME AND Reronts ron THE BENEFIT OF Cormuenor, WASI- aton, D. C., Jan. 23, — Probabhitios— For New England, winds veoring to northorly end enstorly, on Thursday, with incronsing cloudlnoss. For the Middle States, falling bar- omator, frosh and brisk northerly to eastorly winds, cloudy woathor and raln, excopt for the northorn portion, probably snow. Ior thoBouth Atlantio Eastern Gulf Btates, oulorl{ to southorly winds, falling baromoter, rising tom-~ peraturo, and rain, Tor tho Wostern Btates, and northward to Wisconsin and Minnosota, ris- ing barometer, falling tomperaturo, frosh and brisk waa!orl&to northerly winds, and clear and olearing woather ; and those conditions oxtend eastward during the dgly, over probably Michi~ gan, Ohio, Kentucky, Tcnnosses, and wostorn yurilonu of Georgin and Ilorida. TorERA, Jon, 92,—A sovors Enow storm has rovailed here all day, snd still continuos. E‘nlnu on the Atohison, Topeks & Banta To Railrond are snow-bound wost of Nowton, and cut off from communication. The atorm {8 also raging on the plaing along tho ling of the Xan-~ aag Pacific Railway. H. EI- § ron, NEW YORK. ‘fhe Ship Nrokors’ Organization= Frightened Murderors==Jnpaneso Qurroncy~-Swindlers Arrostods: Oharter--Solzod for Debte-Foster Stokos~=Miscollancous Local New: New Yon, Jan. 22,.—Tho announcomont that Foster willbohianged had a vory doprensing effect upon Stokesand other murderers in tho Tomba, When Lostor recoived tho nows hio socluded him- eolf in his cell, refusing to soo any one, Immedintely on the recolpt of the writ of romittur from tho Court of Appoals, in the Fos- tor onse, tho Distriot Attornoy will move to have Foator resentenced, Tho prlnunan( the bonda and ourrenoy for tho Japanese Government, in this olty, has been comploted, and Mr, T, ‘Foslo, tho Ji L{mnmm Com= missioner ' who has boen suporintonding the ‘business, will shortly return to his own counntry. The Havana mail steamers Columbia and Orot- cont Clt{ aro under sefzure for debt. The crows have nof boon pald in six wecks, Tho Moro Onatlo, another steamer of tho line, is expectod to be seized on hor arrival here. Tho Samana Bay Company held thelr meoting to-day, aud adopted tho Commisslonors’ roport, and ratified tho contract mado with tho San Do- mingo CGovernment, The following ofticers woro oleotod for tho ensuing year : A, B, Btock- wall, Presldont ; Paul N, Bpofford, Vice T'rosi- dent ; Houry Olews, Treasuror; R. R. Hazard, Seorotary, The Company intenda purchasing or bwlding threo steamors besides the T{bun which will run regularly betweon this porf and Ssmans Day, eatablishing weekly communioa- tion, The Company also iftend. ohartorivg alargo stoamor, and sonding out s oabin lond of oxcursionists, who may wish to inspoct Ban Domingo, boforo taking up a rosidonca thoro, Tho T5ueo is now loading with housos, furniture, &o., for the officora of the Company. Buits havo beon commenced {n tho United Btates Distrlot Court to recover inxes from tho Erio Rallway Company on storling honds, said to bo duo the Govornmont. Dr. Jonos, in his roport to tho Hoalth Bonrd, to-day, soyn tho school buildings in tho Ninth, Fiftoontl, Ninetoonth, and Tiwonty-first Wards aro in somo rospoots uttorly unfittod for school Purposes. It {s foportod that Houston & Toxas Contral Rnilrond fivat mortgago 7 por cont gold bonds, for 81,000 oach, Nos. 0,370 to o,rmg inoluaivo, wora atolorto-day from _the bauking louso of Willlom T Tatoli & Hon, Wall stroots The Erle Company is about to bring suit against tho Doston, Hariford & Erlo Rallroad and the. Trusleos undor tho mortgago for do- fault of cighteen montlis’ lntnrna%. The Erio Company slso olaim that tho fivo mill- fon_of " bonds of tho Doston, Hartford & Erlo, gunrantoad by thom aro n proforred lion upon tho Bostan, IYnflvmrd& Trio Road and :l&‘ H: oquipmonts, taking precodenco of all ord, The Trbung to-morrow publishes s dotatled lizt of tho publio improvoments undortaken by tho city at n cost of 22,000,000, with which thy now Mayor found fault in his mosange. Thoy include the following : Tunnol and suspennion bridgo acrona tho Harlom Rivor to bo bogun this %unroatho olty’s sharo in the exponso of which ls 4,000,000; " Widening of Broadway, $2,000,- 0003 Riversido Park, 81,500,000 Morning Sido Parl, 81,600,000; Kingsbridgo Road, 81,000, 000;’ oxtenslon ' of tho Wontorn Doulovare , §1,000,000; oxtonsion of the Aqueduct to Ono’ Hundrod-and-Thirtoonth streot, §750,000; Pa- rado Ground, ©700,000; Musoum of Natural Tintory, 8500,000; Musoum of Art, $500,000, and tho rost of stroot improvoments. A SOCIAL DRAMA. Sconos from éEnoch Arden? and $¢NRp Vnn Wintklo? in o Brooklym Court, - ° Spectal Deapateh to Th Chicann Tridune, New Yonn, Jan, 22,—One of the moat dramatio and romontio soonos of ‘Rip Vau Winkle” was rovonled to-day, in tho Brooklyn Court Houso. Mrs, Elizaboth Spoyor, who bringa sult in the Brooldyn Court to rocover 40,000, a8 hor dower of tho ostato of tho lato John Bpoyor, was orosa-oxamined to-day. , SBlo eaid: ““I was born in Maino; whon 15 yoars old Ileft my poronts, who woro poor, and was employed in a milli- storoin Doston; thorel mot Mr. Hugh Miller, to whom [ was married; wo lived for n whilo nmf nativo town, and thon removed to Jamaica Plains. It was at this place, over thirty yonrs ago, that my husband abandoned me. sought for him overywhoro; four yours aftor o abandonod me, X was informed that ho was dead.” Bho then related the story of hor marrlage with Bell, whom sho had arrested and convioted for bigamy, and her. marriage to Mr. John Spoyer. As Mrs. Bpoyor descended from tho stand, Mr. Bpoyer's lawyor arose, and in o Joud voico called tha namo of Hugh P.-Millor. Drs, Epoyer stood smazed and ovorwholmed with confusion, Hor counsol wore thunderatruck, and all.the audienco arose and viowed the old man, who aroso in answor to his name, His appearanco is that of a well, to- do farmor. o tostificd that instoad of abandoning his wifo, she abandoned him, Ho saild: ™ “Wo Ioft Jamaica Plains nand camo to Now York to live. Two wooks after, I turned home at noon, my wife was gono and all the furniture. Ifound s note stating that sho liad Ioft mo, and would noyer retwrn, and that I noed not look for -hor, I met her after that ono day on tho stroet, and she told me sho Dad merriod a man named Boll. I nccoptod tho situation, and wont to non, which I followed for ton or twelve yenra. I then wont to Worcoater, Maes,, whore I now roside.” ring the examination of this witnoss, Mra. Hpoyor nover removed her oyes from him. 8ho soomed struck dumb with amazement, Tt was tho first timo shio Lind scon him since tho day on tho stroot, when she told him sho was living with Bell, ovor thirty yenrs ago. 3 The Rov. Mr, Cone, who, Mrs. Sfigur 8aY8, married hor, is dead. His son oxhibited the rocord of marriages, In it was the record of © hor marringo to Boll, under tho namo of Elizaboth G. Farrington. Thore 'waa no record of her marrisge to John Bpeyer, Her yision of a futuro wag dostroyod by to-day's dovelopments. MADISON, senator Howe’s Thanks of the Doctors=~-Sudden ‘Wisconsin Officer. Special Despatch to The Chicago Tribuna. MapisoN, Wis,, Jan. 22.—In snswer to a dospatch to Senator Howo, by E.,W. Koyos, Chairman of tho Ropublican Btate Committes, notifying- him of his clootion, Benator Howo telogtaphed : 1 can only pledge my best efforls, if not to deserve, at Jeast not to abuse, {he unparalleled portiality of the Blnto, (Signod) T, 0, Howe. Tho Bonrd of Trusteos of the Biate Hospital for tho Inssne is now in session, and thore is. an nnimated contest betwoon the sllopathists and the Lomwmopathists in rogerd to the appointment of a Buperintondont in place of Dr, MoDill, who resigns to bocomo a member of Congress. There is_very stron, &rnanum for some candidatos, but it is doubms 2 choico will bo made. Byan official communication from the War Dopartmont, nows 'is roceived of the sudden death, ot Buffalo, whilo on his way East, of Licutenant William Hawloy, U. 8. A, formerly rosidont of this city, Colonel of the Third Wisconein Infantry, and Brovet Brigadior Gonoral, who served with dis- tinction in the Virginia and Georgin compaigns, taking int in many ot the most prominent bat- e ‘The War onth of o tlos of both. SPRINGFIELD. Now Mining Company Incorporated ==Fhe RReccption Season. Brrmvar1eLp, Jan, 23.—The Oloar Lake Miu- ing Company, of Chicago, capital stock, 8500,- 00D, filed a cortificato of organization with the Bocretary of Stato to-dey. Tho corporators are Joln B, Tildon, 0. Thomas, and Charkes K. Horrick. Tho objoct of tho corporation is to mine and smolt, and furnish mechinery for mining purposea and for motive power. Genornl ind Miss E. 0. Lippincott will give their firat of o sorics of recoptions to-morrow night. Those reccptions havo always beon lib- orally attended, as Genoral and Mies Lippincott aro distinguishod for their hospitality. e Obltunry. Dunuque, Jan, 22.—The well-known drugglst, P. O, Bamaon, one of the oldeat and most prom- inont citizons of Dubnque, died this morning, aftor a lingoring illnogs, of consumption. John Crowder, ono of the ploneora of Du- buque County, was found dond in & flold noar his home, whore ho had gono to cut wood. Tho Coroner's Jury roturned s verdic «Diod trom old age and woakness." Ohlof Enginoer Thomas Shock, of the United Btatos Navy, diod yesterday, at Charlostown, Br. PETERSDURG, Jan. 22.—Tho Grand Dich- egg Holono Pauloona is dead, ¢ —_— The Froshets. Yonr Derosit, Mo., Jan, 22.—A telograph offico has boon oponod In the second atory of tho operator's residonce. The river is falling elow- ly. 'The gorgo of ico is still.85 feot high. The only danger now is of tho nso sbova coming down on this gorge, which would awoep awny half tho town. ‘Lo damago in tho city is im~ monso. Harnrispura, Pa., Jan, 22.—Tho Busquehanha Rivor liny fallen five foot. IXiver Nown. Bt. Louts, Jan. 22.—Tho Adam Jacobs cama up from Cirand 'fowor to-day, tho first nrrival of thio soason, and_the Colorado and Mary Mo- Donald will bo here to-night. The Richmond loft for Now Orloans, drawing 7}¢ foot, and the Alico for Momphia. The rlver is rising, and wonthor coldor. this afterncon, and anow to-night. A gorgo abovo Bt. Charlos broke up on Tucsdlay nftor~ noon, and passed horo during last night without doing any damage, o S, S Telographic Brovitles. The Zimmorman murder easo at Docatur, Ind., hag beon postponed, owing to hi illuess, Magsos for tho roposo of tho soul of the Isto ex-Emporor Napoleon were celebrated in o num- ber of ohurches in this oity to-dsy, Largo orowds attended tho Borvices. Inthe Wilson Committce, fiuutmlny it was found that tho Union Pacifio Railroad Uompany mesed an ordor in Decomber, 1872, to lssuo 16,000,000 sinking fund mortgage bonds, but no ‘fioflgtgn bag ovor been made and ox- eoutoed. s ————— Qongressional Nominatlon inGeorgla. ATzANTA, Ga., Jan, 232.—Alexander Btephena bas been nominated to Congress, and acceptod. The Govornor will order the oleotion sgon. Tain QUEBEC. ‘Winter on the Bt. Lawrence River---The Ice-Bridge. Imporiant Trade and Business Topics. What the Canadians Think of Their Routo to the Sen. Railrond and Transportation Facts for Westorn Rendors, Lte., Ete. Speetal Correapondence of The Chicago Tribune, Quunro, Canada, Jan, 20, 1873, THE WENTIER, 1If you havo auffored in tho West from the un- commonly hieavy snow-fall end cold snaps of this wintor, wo Osuadiang have borne our sharo, With the thormomotor registering 87 below zero, and threo foot of snow on tho ground in tho city, not to mention tho ontire burlal of ‘tho country, wo aro in n position to spoak protty au~ thoritatively on all mattera npportaining to win- ter. Tho farmors, Lowevor, rogard tho heavy snow-fall with favor, fnasmuch as they aro as- sured of plontiful crops thoroby. Until laat wool, the peoplo of Quebeo wore almost shut out from the rest of tho clvilized world. The “ico-bridge,” or tho -permanent, freezing noross of the 8t Lawronco, opposita tho clty, had not formed, and thostenmors which dld thoforringons opporfunity offored, dodglng in and out of tho foo-flelds, wore forbiddon to cross by the au- thorltios of tho naplent corporation, for fonr of damnging the ico which thoy oxpected to form, A night of intenso cold fixed tho bridge, which haa mnco boon tho channol, though a very in- securo ono, of communication botwoen Quebeo and tho outsido world. Across thisbridgo toams and foot-paasongors travel, too ofton bronling through tho wesk spots and air-holos, and being vory coldly ducked for their temerity, Year by yoar, a3 the commerco of Quobeo, from hor Intorcourse with the Wost, bocomes greater and of more importanco, the nood for TMPROYED COMMUNIOATION is folt. Xt was this neod which initiated the North Shore Railway schemo, which s now bo- ing carrtod out, In former yoars, the formation of an ice-bridge was rogarded a8 a public bless~ ing, and tho ovent colobratod by tho firing of ealutes from tho Citadel, and procassions of tho peoplo in the streots. Now, it is rogarded ns o nuisance, Could somo moans be adoptod to pre- vent tho ioo forming in front of tho city, and, by leaving the channel opon, afford freo wator ‘passnge, o great convonlence would be afforded. The Grand Trunk Railway hos its terminus at Lovis; consoquently, everything—passongers, mnils, and froight—brought from the Wout hag to bo forried across. THE NORTH SIOBE BAILWAY, now in courso of conatruction by a Chicago con- traoting company, under General Soymour, will overcome this difliculty, and put Quebeo in direct communication with Detroit and Chicago. Tho North 8hore will open up tho enormons’ rosour- ces of digtricts olmost unknown to the rest of the world, and nssist in tho commercial rosurroo- tion of Queboc. The wholo conntry {8 now preparing for “HE FOLITICAL VAR, for tho first sossion of tho socond Parlismont of the Dominion will open, it is said, on tho 18th of Fobruary. The Quebce Parliament was pro- roguod at Obristmas; tho Ontario is now in Res- slon. In the Quobeo Legislature, the Ministry sustained the novero attacks of the GPpnslbion, or Parti National, with equanimity. Tho elections had not tho offect of giving that parky n mujority, but thoy woro given power of moral influenco before unpossessed by thom in this Province. The undisputed possession of PUWeEE yugundors curcuptivil aud publio dishon osty in Ministries starting with the fairest and urest motives, and_go it was with that of Quo- co. Some of the littlo transactions—iiko that of tho Bomg,on Asylum, into which thoy en- torod with that befe noir of Cnanadinn politics, the Hon. Josspl Cuuskon—samo to lighty and nothing but the mnjority which they had at their backs of easy-going, unparticular, and, in cngos, venal country membors, proventod thom from going to tho wall. But, on tho other Land, tho genoral elections of 1872 gave to the Opposi- tionin tho House of Commons an immonso lift, Their numbers have boen Inrgely increased. They succecdod in dofoating Bir Goorge E. Car- tior in Montroal, Bir Francis Hincks in Lanark, and Ministerin! supportors all over the country. Evon Bir John A. MacDonald, the Promier of tho Dominion, rotained his seat with difiiculvy. Tha Ministry count upon & working majority in tho House with which to weathor the storm; the Opposition beliove in thoir ability to dofeat tho Conservatives ; and both partics” aro burnishing up thoir arma for the struggle. Tho difficuity in the way of tho Opposition is tho discordanco in the clemonts of which it is composed. Tho Parii National—n resuscitation of Rongeism,— snd the Grits of Ontario, differ on matorial oints of policy, whilo nolthor cun pull with heir Lower Yrovinco supportors, Tho main featuro of Mr. Diake's plat- form is an opposition to coalitions; ;nt, in the ovont of the dofeat of the presont Tinistry, & conlition Goyornment would have to bo formed. However, timo will toll. Sufilcient to the day ia tho ovil thoreof. But, ot tho next scssion of Parlinment, o very important mattor will be presentod. Following tho action of the National Board of Trado of the United Btates, the Dominion Board will memori- alize tho Govornmont of this country to ngpolnt » Commiesion, to act with ono appointed by the United Btatos, to take stevsfor tho establish- mont of DEOIPROOAL TRADE botween the two countries. Mr, Hamilton, of De- troit, and Nr. Hill, of Boston, whon this rosolu- tion 'as movod at'the mooting on Friday, statod that thoro is a growing focling in favor of reol- procal trade 1 the United Statos, and that, tindor tho new Administration, thoy considored it would bo ocusy to make the proliminary ar~ rangements for the treaty next March. ow, with roforenco to reciprocity, thore is littlo difforenco of opinion in OCanada, When the old troaty was abrogated, s wail of sorrow wont through tho land. o had boon g0 long dopending upon our frionds acroas the border for our eurgl o8 of monufactured goods that it waa thought a famino would enuue. But it was, before long, proven that Canada had gront man- ufacturing capacity, Tho raw matorial which wo formorly oxported to tho United States, to import in a manufactured form, wo kopt and panufoctufod for oursolves. Tho yosult was I DIAENSE MANUPACTURING INDUSTRIES aprang up throughout the country; now means of employment wore created to ougage our own population, and induco foreignors to scttle on our soil, Immigration incrensed in an un- procodonted ratio, The work of Confodoration was hastenod, and, in tho flve years of its exiatonce, tho results achloved have been enor- mous. Tho country has quadrupled its wealth, Buch au_impulso was givon that Canadion nne tional life was engendored ; from o fow, scat- toring, poor, divided, discontented Provincos, we becamo & groat and harmonious wholo, hap- pg, poacoful, prosporous, and contented., Tho nbrogation of tho Reoiprocity Troaly camo to Cauadn as & Dlessing in dieguise, and as such wo now approciate it. ¢Tho whirligig of Tina brings iuqxlu reyongos,” Tho condition of thinga has ohanged, We are now ina position to ac- copt a reciprooity troaty, though thoro is no nced of our bofiging for ono. Wa produco and manu- facturo all wo need oursclvos, and have a large surplus neoded in tho Amorican markot, Evon undor tho presont stuto of things, our surplus finds its way to that markot. Under nll clroumstances, wo are tho party to whom rociprocity is the lonsl important commeroial matter for conslderation, But thero is not tho slightest doubt that, under now provisions, an enlargoment of trada_aud commorco botween the two countrios would bo brought about, to muinal advantago. ‘The ac- tion of the Domiuion Board s rogarded with very gonoral satisfaotion. rowing out of tho mootings and discussions of the Dominion Board of 'I'rado, wo have, in noxfi}cahon with the quostion of rociprocity, that of the NAVIGATION OF THE BT, LAWRENCE from tho lakeu to tho son, and tho carrying of the Wostorn grain trado, Wo aro au fully nware of tho fact that tho Bt, Lawrenco routs to tho son {6 tho shiortest and chicapent, ns your gront shippers ; and, indeed, tho fact i boing pocu- niarly pressed npon our morchants by the yoar- 1y inoreagiug rovonuo growing out of this trade, Tho oanai poiloy of tho Governmont alma at the fostoring of thin trade. THE WELUAND OANAL, ab the presont timo, admita vossels of 600 tons, cnrrylng 20,000 busholu of grain, This canal, a6 our roadors aro aware, is 23 miles long, tho oolts aro 200 foot, and {ho width 20, The' pro- lmucd Improvements will make tho width40 feot, Lo locks 270, and tho depth 18 feet in thesills, a0 that vossels of 1,200 tons, carrylng aboul 40,000 bushels, mey pasn through. “‘Thus sucl enlnrgomonts will ho effccted as will onublo largo veasoln to pras through from Chicago to Mon- treal without bronking bulk. AX ENORMOUS ADVANTAGE in glven tho Canadinn routo, wiich tlio expondi- turo of 8100,000,000 could not give tho Erle Canal. Tho quontlon of carringo is ono botwoon horso and stoam powor, and tho party using steam in tho Inrgost vossols must ultimately come oub the winnor, It ia & quostion yot to bo solved whothor tho wator-tood of the Erlo Canal would bo sufficlont, even aftor the expendituro of Lho onormous sum unamed, to compoto with tho 8t, Lawrenco routo. Within tho “past ton yonrs the trade hias incroased 100 per cont by this routo, and the inferonce is, that, with incronsed facilifios, in the noxt docads tho rato of Kroircau!ou will bo 1,000 por cont. Tho marohant community of Quoboo fool that the timo has como whon TIEE ONIOAGO SIIPMENTS muaf\;dymm to tha son through their handa. Already the Quoboo Bonrd of Trade have discussed the, (“mnunn of a TForwarding Company to tap the trade, and atock has hoen subscribed, Eloyators aro to bo built, aud cv- ory oxortion usod to attract to Quoboo, tho nat- wral ontlat, this large and rapidly growing trade. Indood, a8 much intorest 18 felt in tho futuro of this hore, ns in Ohicago. If tho Reeiprooity Tronty, which may bo nogotiated will throw open the Amorican canals to Oanadian bottoms, liko privilegos, of courso, will bo granted ; but, so long ns_tho navigation of Lako Michigan nnd tho canals is doniod our oraft, so long will tho Bt. Lawrenco oannl route be practically closed to Amorican Lottoms. Thore is littlo difference of opinion on this subjoot herse, The question rosolves itnolf Lo ono of oquivalonts, and a8 Buch 1% 18 un~ doratoad. Canadian shippers feel convinced that, in any ovont, tho brondstuffs of tha West havo to paoa by the Bt. Lawroucoe on tholr ‘way to the sos, considoring that the roign of Now Yorkin this rogord is practically over. Honco the rojection by the Dominion Board of Trade of the Zollver- oin proposition, last yoar, though-the oxclusive attitudo nssumed by tlo National Bosrd ropro- sentatives had much to do with it. “TOE SUDJECT OF DICK-LOADS" occupied the attontion of tho Dominion Board, on Friday Inst. It has boen proven that, of tho sixty-iwo, vemsals engnged In tho Tumbor and Y’mln trado botwoon the 8t. Lawrence and Groat ritain, totally lost in tho year ;unt paasod, fully three-fourths of tho losses of wood-laden ships may be traced to the carrying of deck- londs. Tho dotails of the wrocks which have roncliod us are harrowing, The uupldlt{ of ship- owners and the grood of underwritors have caused tho loss of hundrods of valuable livos, and it is time tho Logislaturo stoppod in to ub onond to tho practice; and the recommonda~ tion of tho Board that laws should bo passod prohibiting tho mnaln of dook-loads botweon Canada and Europo the term betweon tho ‘months of Qotaber and My, was unanimously adopted, and moots with genoral approval. LOTD DUFFENIN, tho now Govornor Goneral, islaving o trium- phnl progress through tho country,—sontothing similarto that of Lord Northbrooke in India. His warm-heartod, gonial nature has takon the poo- plo by storm, Ho ia a very differout kind of o man from tho ‘' bloatod aristocrats ” with whom Cnoada has 8o ofton been saddled,—poor croa~ tures, whoso solo business here was to collact tho -malary of 850,000 gold por sunum which wo have tho liborality to pay. Ho hag boen initiated in tho mystoriés of all Canadian sports, sud scom- ingly takes kindly to thom. Vo ate to be invaded by a colony of EI0HTY TUOUSAND RUSSIAN MENNONITES. They go to our great Northwest, whoro they will have an opflurlunity of holping Canada to build the Pacifio Railway. Wo have as yot learnt nothing concerning tho arrangemonts of the contract entored into. LEsTER. s TR = MISCELLANEQUS €ITY ITEMS. Tho man murdered Inst night by Nixon was to-day recognized ag Oharles Phypo, s rosident of Williamsburg. He was a quiot, unotfonding man, and leavos s wifo and four childron por- foctly destitute. Nixon is a notorions rough. From the ovidonoo obtainod today it appears tho murder was without provocation. Soudorsul,s lawyer, and Mr. James quarrgllnd In front of tho GOUtt '110us0, LroDKIyD, & Saort timo ago, using violent langungo. A reporter of the Union published the Isnguago uged, and Banderson admits the roport to be substantially correct, He now brings suit for libel against the Union, laying damages at £60,000. DMichigan Pomological Socletys Special Despatch to The Chicago Tribune, Lawstna, Mich., Jan. 23.—The Pomological Bociety was in session this morning, and weather reports from Westorn Michigan were read. They aro favorable for tho poach troes. Thero were additional arrivals of fruit from Grand Traverso, Iona, Kent, Van Buron, and Clinton Counties. Mr, Parmieo, of 0ld Mission, Travorso County, mado o intorosting report of tha soll and olit mato, and exhibited o fino collection of anlos. HID tw[mrlu 8 below zoro ae the coldost this winter. The Bocioty was invited to the Agricultural College this aftornoon. ‘Thera is o large attend- ance of visitors, The Committoo on Fruit re- port to-morrow. "MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. New York Financial Nows. Nrw Yorx, Jan. 22,—Monoy fairly nctive, but casy, L 6@7 per cont, with s fall fo 4@5 Just hefors the close of bank hours, the finnl rates Lelng 5G0. Bterling strong ot 1092;@100)4. Gold was less nctive tlian yestordsy; opened at 1133, sold down to 1133, up to 1133, down to 113%, closing at 1133:@118X. ans 0@34 por cent for earry- ing, and flat for borrowing, Olearings, $108,000,000. Treasury dlebursemonts, $176,600, Export to-day, $167,0001n gold cojo, sud $30,457 In efiver bars, Ene gagomonts for to-morrow, £00,000 in gold, overnments firm and alightly bottor. Btato bonds dull. Btocks wero mora nctive and strong, with considera: ‘blo advanco in tho leading shares, Neow York Central led the market, and rose from 104% to 1053, closing at. 1053@108%, Rock Ieland roso from 11%to 113%, cloding ot 112, Pacifio Mul, which was quito active, roso from 71/¢ 10 733¢, fell to 124, and closed at 733¢. Ohios rono from 467 to 477, closing at 473, Western Union fell from 84 t0 83), Tose to 843, closing at 8434, Erlo fell from 035 {0 824, but _recovered the docline, and closed at 634, Lako Bhoro roso from 033 to 04, cloalng ut 037, Oincinuati, Obicago & Indiana Cenc tral roso to 30, The reat of tho list was quiot, but tho whola matket closed very firm, the indications being that tho long tallied of Lull campagn has begun, There aro mine offers of bonds to-day, amounte ing to £606,400, at 118,13@113,40, Tho Government ad- vertised {0 hl‘;g $1,000,000. Bterling, 1037, Coupons, 81, 308 06 2, Cottpons, GOVERNMENT DONDS, ‘Coupons, *65. Coupons, '65 DoNDA, Virginias, old .45 North Oatolinas, old...38 North Carolinas, new. .17 Miss0Urls .0 e 1 orro Hauto pi 2¢[Chicago & Allon, 3;|Chicago & Alton Quto & Misslaipyl Uniou Pacliflo bonds., 06X Northweatern pfd,,,, 83t Conteal Paciflo bonda, 8975 Rock Iuland, 193 Dol, Lack. & Westoru, 97 N, J, Central, 2311, H, K Erl0ssaesrieens B 8t, Paul... Buffalo Live Stock Markots Borraro, N. Y., Jon, 92.—OATTLE—Tocoipts {o-day, soluding 27 cars Teported to rrive, 1,853, muking the totalsupply for tho wook thus far, 4350, or 250 cara, auinst $43 cars the some timo lant Wedk. * As the timo for ubipping for tho Albany {rado spproached, tho mintkot bocamo pelive ab o declino on lavt woeks cloaing prices, 'Tho attendsnco of home and Eastern Duyors are vory large, and tho quslity of tho cattlo, espocially tho Toxnus, was good, About 1,160 word disposed of, Salca : 140 Texaa stoors, 1,117 Lo 1,124 the, £8.20@6.23 1 200 Ollo wteom, LIt to 1801 lay'85.056) 6,603 12 0Llo cows und oxen, avernging 1,38 tha, $i,60; 8 Michfgan atoors, 1,077 fo 1,953 1bs, £5.00@5,08)¢ ; o Miesourt ttoors, 1,164 to 1,247 s, $5,50@36,00 3 254 i teers, 1,054 €0 1,259 I, §3.35@5.02)¢ 3 40 Tudioun 410 by, §5,80 5 03 Cliorokvo sttory, 1,161 lbe, Buker Avp Laaus—Recolpts to-day, 5,000, making tho total supply for the week thus fur 7,600, sgaiust 9,600 tho saro timo laxtweok. Markot oponud active, abu slight docliu on inst Weel’s pricos on ail grades, Balea: B7 Indinug sheep, 92 1 3 173 Michigan shecp, 78 to 111 1bs, $5,13@7.00 6 Ohlo shoop, 19 {0 00 Ibs, (géwgs,'la% i &41 Oannda shicep and lambs, 08 10 181 b, $0.008T.873, o aslote Ly 3,000, making tha fotal sup. oy for tho woek tbed 8% 33,600, dalnst 17,300 tha #8mo time Jnst wook, Market moderately sctive af yeotorday's prices, The domond for medlum-aized and hoavy Lioga stiddonly increased, aud ihiosa grader now bring top pricos, Balen: 1,800 linols hogs, 250 1, nt $4.35 5 1,000 Indfana hogs, 200 to 230 ks, $4.20@ 4,353 1,000 0o hiogs, 180 to 450 1o, $4,2084.80, Foroign Mariets, Livenvoot, Jan,22—I11 a, m,~Flour, 208 6d@30s. Wheat—Wintor, 125 24@12s 3d ; spring, 118 6d@12y 4d s wilte, 125 da@11s 7d; club, {22 100@13s 24, Corn, 81, Pork, 61 6d, Lard, 88 04, hLm:r;an, Jon, 33—3p,m, Market frm and une changod, =L.0NDON, Jan, 22.—Consols, money, 924; account, O3\ @023;. B-208 of '03, 00K ; do 07, 923§ ; 10-40s, 943 new fin, BYY, b; tnllow, 41 O, TAn1g, Jan, 22, Tentes, 54f 37c, Lavgnroor, Jam, 22.—Cotton lioavy ; middling ups 1and, 93{@974¢; Orleans, 10@10!4d. Bales, 10,000 ba! Amarlcan, 5,000 bales ;' speculation and' oxport, 3, Lales, Breadatufls lyalul 3 red winter wheat, 125 2@128 8d, Flour, 303 61@303, 'Corn, 285, Boof, 038 64, Chicose, 68, Dcon unchangod, New York Dry Goods Maritot. Nrw Yonrx, Jun, 22,~Thoro was n falr moyement in firet hands, and tho jobbors wers falrly active to-day. Tho market for cotton gooda fa vory strong, with & furthor {norcarod_dowmand for brown Btandsrd shcot- ingaand fino Lrowns, Dleachied ahirtings and rolled Juconota aro otive. Prints in medium colorings and Fhirting stripes arc in roquest, New styles of Ancoua prints oro oponed nnd wall recelved, asimoren aud Chovlot nllllh:&fl aroin botter domand, and the favor- to stylos aro already sold ahead of production, Evening Proviston Donrd. On10AGO, Jan, 22.—Bales st the Evening Provision Board, 600'brla moes pork, sellor March, ot $12.27¢. The Produce Mnrkots. NEW YORK. New Yon, Jan, 33.—Corrox—In modorsis dos mand; middling upland, 2030, Baravsturre—Flour falrly nclivoand highor: re. ccipls, 0,000 Lrls; supor Westorn and Blate, $0.25G7.10; common to good extra, $7.05G@7.05; good to choicy $8,10@8.45; whito wheat oxtra, $8.16@10,85; Ohigy $7.45G10.50; Bt Louls, $8.00@13,25, Tiyo four steady. and unclianged, Jorn meal quiot, Whoat highor, (s gflml demang 19,000 bu; No, 2 Milwaukee, . nloro, $1.10 ¢ + No. 3 Chieago $1.05 do in ntoro, $1.07; 1,55 ; white Western,, . in storo, $2,00; amber, $2,00, Rye unchanged, Dar- loy in falr domand ;No, 3 Weatorn $L02G103. Oxmm highor ; recolpts, 19,000 bu; old Westorn mixed, nfloat, 87@073¢0; 'do 1 storc, 04)@05c; new mized Wentorn, 06j¢a; yellow, 070, Oata weak; receipte, ZE,WO ‘bu; now Western mizod 51@0830; white, 0@ e, Toas—Enstor; Western, 38@30c. HaY—Tirm, Horn—Quict ; 45@550 for Now Yorl crop of "12; éx @630 for Wostorn, Leatnen—In fair demand; 20%@3lo; Orinoco, P - @204c. gm e otton: T 17134@203c. 6 tead; it 03+ Rlo, c. Sugarstesdy and unchanged. Molssach e e frm; 8@ By, ,i’rrnouvu—cmdu, 0¢; rofined, 21@1 e, Trioviston—Quict and firmer ; mess pork, $14.00.. Beef unchanged, Cutments quict, Hame, 0%@lle ¢ ehouldars, 53gc, Middles unchanged, Lard” frmer, ‘Western steam, 83(@8 5-100; kettlo, 8o, Burren—Lirmor; Western, 12@10¢, Ouzese—Firm ; 12%@160. Winxey—Fimer ; TOLEDO, Totzoo, 0., Jan, 22.—BnrAbsrorrs—Tlour stendy.. ‘Wheat dull and lower ; No. 2 whito Wabush, $1.083: extra white Michigan, $2.00; N 0, $1,84; nmber- Michigan, $L.74; No, 1 ro . 9 do, $1.69.. Gorm et gl mixed, IT@UTi o eash 5 410 neflr May; low mixed, 31@3730; yellow, 370, Oate steady ; No, 2, 8230, 3 Drzssep Hoos—H,81G6.00, RroEipTe—Flour, 2,000 brio; wheat, 0,000 bu; corn, 5,000 bu ; oats, 700 bu, SupMpNTo—Flour, 700 bria; wheat, 7,000 buj corn, 13,000 bu ; oate, 8,000 bu, 7, Louis, 8r. Loyis, Jan, 22, —BnEAnsTUrEs—Tlour in goodi demand at full prices ; super winter, $5.25@5.75; ex- ira, $0.00@0.60; XX, $0.16@T.253 XXX, $T6088505 famhfly, $3.76(@10.50, Whioat firin, but ssfes light 7 T 2 spring saleablo $1,32, held higher ; No, 8 fall, £1.88 No. 2.do, $2,00. - Corn In fair domnnd and highe 29@33c on oast track 3 40@Al In St. Loulaelovator and. wareL:ouse, - Oats qulet, but firm § No, 2, 40c, on east frack ; 80ie in clovator, Darley hold firmly, Rye firm ; No. 9, 75¢. Wi KET—-89@00¢, Provisions—vork quiet ot $12.25@12.60, Sweet Fk“fifl hams quiet at 04@0}c. Bulk meats fil‘m.i 0030 ahoulders, 40§ clear Tib, G0 3 clear, 6X(c, 8pot an saller March.: Bacon firm ; clear sides, primo ateam, Txo § kettle, Tif0. Hoas—Higher at §3,60@4.10 ; mostly $3,80@3.95, CarrLu—Sieady at $3.0086.00, BB et to date, 675,000, ogs packed ot this point to dat 3 e NEW ORLEANS, New Onueans, Jan., 23.—DBREADsTOFFE—Flovr- scarce and firme) troble, $8.25@90.25 ; fancy, $9.50@. 015, 'Gorn dnil and lower; mixed, 100; widte, Tic.. Dran dull at £1,30. 1z —Bcarco and firmer; cholce, $41.60@42.00, TnovisioNs—Pork firmer ot $13,75, Dry salt meats: .‘nmnud firm ot 5%, Tls, ond 13{c. Bacon—Bupply" 1lght ; market quict ot 53, 8@0}, and 02{c; Lnme, 15, M1de, og, 9, 03¢, and 03{c,. ‘Gnocruizs—Bugara in good demand; inforlor 5@ B30} common, 0X@74i0; falr to fully fair, 736@003, primo, 0@Djc. | Molaedca nctive and ndvanced ;' cenlrifugal X, 50@52¢ ; fair, 65@58c; prime, 61@62c, Coffee firmor, ot 173202, CorroN—Active ond firmor: sales 9,000 balea ; good . Lard quicts, Lard quiely torea, A1grt ordipary, 17%0; low middlng, 18%c; middiing, 195303 iniddling Orleans, 102{e. lecolpf ,548 bales § stock, 160,714, No exportn, 5 CINGINNATI, CrxomsnaTy, Jon. 22.—BReavstorrs—Flour firm #5.2868.00, Wheat tin and unchanged. Olher graias steady. o iLg—Firm, ' i PROVISIONS—Pork—$12.76@13.00 ; offerings light at: any price below $13.00. Lard steady; steam, 7ic3 salen koltlo ot (@736, genorally Nefd at 7%@8e. Bulk meata steady ; shoulders,” 44@43{0; clear Tib, 83@6xc; clear, 03¢0} all fally cured. Bacon steady § sfock fight ; sholulders, 5i(o: cloar Hb, TSic7 clear, 8, Green meats stendy : offerings light; shoulders, saios it 375¢, with '€3,80 bld at close; clear rib 67c. ‘Hams, 8{@&00 for 18 to 14 1da avorage. Hods—Steady; $4.25@446; mont sales at $4.35@ 440, Wmszzy—In good demana at 88c, BIILWAUKEE, MrLwAUkez, Jan, 2%.—BRrApsturrs—Tlour quict and unchanged, Whoat steady ; No. 1, $1.813¢ ; No. 2, $1.26, Osta duil and unsottled ; No, 3, 47c. Corn in fair demand and highor; No.3,37c.” Tso sieady; No. 1, 70c, Barloy quict ond weak 3 No, 2, 85e, ReorrpTs—Flour, 2,000 bris; wheat, 38,00 bu. SutesmTe—Flolg 2000 b L OtzveLAND, Jon, 22,—BuEspsturrs—Flour atrong and unchanged, Wheat steady but dull ; No, 1, $1.75; No, 2, $1.70, Oorn quict; 430 bid, Oats noininel} No, 1 Btate, 87c, Tieznep PeTnoLeyM—Dull and drooping ; standard Jhiloin car lots Bold ot 10@10x ; trads lols, 20@. shc. : MARRIED, BLOAT-HOLLAND—In this city, Jan. 20, Mr. Frod- ortc lant, of Glrioago, and Alis Latbara i, Hollsnd, of Whitowater, Wis. o HTOREY-Tho (ugoralof Hatlly K. Storey, wifo of. Wilhar I, Storoy, will tako placo from tho fatally rasl dono, 653 Michigan avanuo, at 13 'slook to-day, (Insteac of 11 o'clock, a8 Liorotoforo ‘announcod). Borvicesat the Gathodral, domor of Washingion and Pooria stroots, atL o'olock, KIMBALL~Tn this olty, Jan, 23, 1878, Graavillo Kim- ball, agod 63 yoars, Notlco of funeral will bo glroz, —_ AUOTIONsALES. ____ By WM. A. BUTTERS & CO., WM, A, BUTTERS & (0, AUCTIONEBERS, (ESTABLISHED JANUARY, 1856). Offico and Balosrooms, Nos, 56 and 657 South Canal-st., Will hold Wookly Salos throughout tho yeor 1873. Foni o RBeR Ak Hors, adoya— e, Wednordaye—LIONSES, OARUIAGES, AND HAR. Tiur DRY GOODS, OLOTHING, FIATS, &0, u{'fl:".'dd:i-'funusmlol‘d GOODS AND GENERAL MERGHANDISK. jash advanos mado on roooipt of Morohandiso, Con- slgumonts solioited. DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, Furs, Hosiery, Boots, Shoes, &0, AT ATCTION, AY, Jan. 23, at 10 o'clock, at 65 and 67 WA, A, BUTTERS & 00., Auctionoers. By G. P. GORE & CO., 23, 9{, and 20 East Randolph‘st. AT ATOTION, tock of Furnituro fror doaler rotiring from husin: A nck of King Lidtors, Whiskey, Deandios, Fum and Cordlals. w. Qrogkory, Glassware, AR RN jarpota, o : Bowing Mfaciines, Ollica Desk, Show Oases, O BATURDAY, JAN. 25, at 93 o'olock. . G. P, GORE & CO0., Auctlonoers, THURS S En By ELISON & FOSTER. 110 BOUTH HOYNH-8T,, GENTEEL FURNITURE, o il sllon bd T o will aoll on FRIDAY MORNING, Jan. %, 8t 10 olalock, tho outiro housaliold furniture 6f hunte 119 Bont Hoyugat., cousluting of Faplor, Uhaber, Diningroom, and Kitchon Furnfturo, Drussels and ‘Wool Oarpeta, Btoves, do. » Mardall & Wondell, 7-oolavo wood 1ang, BLISON &, FOSTER, Auctiuneors, 8¥aiid B7 Blark Advertiaoments Recotved Too Luto for Clnasl flontlon, "ANTED — IMMRDIATELY — A MEAT AN“DI paatry :fin‘lw', 0 Ublioh Hotpl, cornor Blate

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