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z MONTANA. ‘A Fruitless Funt for tho Teton Sioux, JAspeots of Life in Montana«~-TWVine ter Expericnce in tho Rocky Rlountains. ‘The Ssitlors’ View of ths Indian Quesiion. P S, Bpectal Covrespondence of Tio Chlengo Tribtne, DrLER Lopat, Moatuua, Jen, 17, 1873, T thought T would trke a trip out hero, and eco ¢ if Iconld find TRE TETON SI0UX, 1 have travelled soms £00 wmiles in this Torrl- tory, but canuot find eay such tribe, Iow John ~- dogan found them I3t July, in Colorndo, is = Ybave -~ A somothing of o mysiury. I lnokod carofully for tho Tatcas on tho Aftantio elops of tho moun- < tning, oa tho hond-wators of tha Missourl Rivor, wlong all the Forks; bub way infornied that the tribo could bo found on the Daciiio slopo, on tho head-wators of tho Columbin, I crossed ovor, climbing an clovation of 11.000 foet, through deop onowe, only tofind, when I errivedhore, that the Logt Tribe, not of Isracl, but of Tudixuw, is on tho Yeilowstone Rivor, 160 miles southeast of ~where I write, I shall continue niy acacch, after. saking o shiord raot in thin young Gity. Aly disappointment o not fluding “hoa bean quito LQUALLED LY MT ASTONISUMENT . what T have found yip hote in the vedeys nd conons of theso ovorlasting bills. I, had beon acoustomed to imzgino that the Mocky Moun- tolns wore uniuhabitable, oxcept for mythical Totons, or trappors and bardy rafnors, and. that tho cold and snows renderadl this cntire region -unflt for agrienlturo, or thosupport of a mixcol- Janoous population , cngaged in tho ordi- nary industrics. I find, on the .other hand, A climvie much milder thao Northorn Ifinolg, in the valloys, and im- mense hords of <att®, shoep, and Lorsos living and keoping fatyon the dried grasa without shel- ter, all winter. Ihavo observed hundreds, and “ wosm p poor atoer, horso, or mule, and I Bavo ..veited by stego through Utah, Idiho, .end Montann, Bya carofully-kept meteorologl- .cal rocord Y/ Mandvill Stunrt, of this oity, ox- tonding ovor ten years, it hins boen nscertained -fhat the avorago tomporaturo in winter, ab this yolat, is a8 3 + MILD A8 IN PHOILADELPTI This vigod mo much, aud no surprise your readors ; A, doubt it will o think it entircly true. ¥ havo now been In the mountains ten deys, bat I bavo scon no_cold westher. For agridaltural and stock-ruisiug purposes, this rouptry CANNOT BT EXCELLED. . Tar oradibly assored by rolinble mon that the -myerago crop of spriug wheat (no other is rais- «od) is 50 bushels por aorc ; oats, 70 to 80 buch- 1ol ang vory Lewyyy and) as to potatoos and ‘vogetablos, fhor is no ond-to the big stories about tho yield,—Irom 400 to G600 buskiels havoe beon raisod on an acre of ground; and I have -never seen potatacs of g0 flue a quality. I find butter on thoe tables hero, medo from the bunch .or buifalo grass, whick cennot bo oxcellod In Or- .ango County or clsowhere ; aud it is now solling iet 40 conts por pound, Wheat is ouly worth 22 «cents por pound, oats 4 contg, and the bast beof- «cattla’5 cenis, Tho ngricultural intorests are a8t gaining on overy othor industry In the Tor~ titory. In fuct, thoro in no markoet for tho agri- ‘oultural products of Mantana to-day 3 o aale for .cattle, and thero nio mumerous herds roady for tho markot ; no salo for onts and wheat, and Iargo quentities romain nuthreshed. The' poo- iplo nre waiting hero, as eleowhore, for < B GHEAY TRANSPORTATION, ‘Whilo p&qmg onormously for nez(mlmml “tools, madhinory, oloth, irml\r!nn, oots ond £hoos, naiks, wegons, &c., &c., Uhoycan gotnn adequeto prices Tor what they raise. Tho Placer mines a6 not worked in winter, sad quartz mining has not Loen begnn to any oxtont for {hio Totona e wanS 0F Sacilition for brousporting tho neovssary — ltantso! machinery. Ouc men bouled i Vagons ning tons of quartz tg Corinno, 500 miles, and then €ent it By rsil to Californin, and goi back, aftor poying allsspenees, §1,600 In gold. 5 - QUARTH-MINING, canicd dn s the numorous. lends Lera promine that it “yill bo in tho near future, would render formiig and etock-raiving fu this Territory o mosp romunerative usiuesy, Bl the Territory of Xfontann in DADIDLY TILLING UP. Only wwelve yeors sgo tho first mercantilo ‘houso s established, 1n the Town of Missonla, 90 miles nortl: of Decr Lodge. Missoula 18 now @ thriving businces town. ‘Yhen Virginin City sproug into oxistcnco, flrat. known as Aldor ulel, Thon caxo Helons, which now has 4,000 or 5,000 inhabitauts, aud Jarga jobbing houses with extesvivo ntocks of merchandizo, throo or Jgour banks, nrud numorous churches. When 050 ars Bozman and Deor Lodgo. DECR LODOX has o National Dutk; n Territorial Peni- tentinry, which coat £39,000; » Court Houso, which “coet ©32,000; & Connty Jnil, costing £7,200; o Counly Hospital, costing $,600; ead, letly, o _eohcolionse—most - valuable of all—costing £3,600. Thora are two nowss rapors here, ko Trup INorthwest and L3 Independent,—boll oxcellent weeklics, with o circululion of about 2,000 enoh. There is a flno wator-powor Lioro, bub s yot un- imrroved. No boltor chanco for the investmont of capital, with r cortainty of large returns, can b found than to build woollen factories her eod work up the fumense quantities of wool soon to Le in maorket. In Tact, no branch of ‘manufecturing could feil to pay here. A stone- ware manufactory Loy just been commonced hero, and the proprictor is suroe of a fortuno. Thors aro caveral largo jobbing Louses hiate, do- ing a thriving tiado, * In tho Torritory thoro aro Eeven or olishc newspapers, two of which aro dallies, publivhed at Uolena. ‘Che white inhab- tho 'Territory aro mow nbout 29,000, £nd of tho vory hewt class of peopls. Deor Lodgo Valloy ig porhaps 100 milos long, and from 2 to b wmiles wide, and a moat beautiful and productive velley it s, : PLENTY OF YELLOW PINE 1s to bo found in the mounteivs, Lumbor from this pine ia now selling hora for §30 per thou- gand, Timber, however, in Southorn Montana nod_ Idabo, i very rearco, and coal, though doubtless plonty, has not yet beon mude available Fenumll y. InNorlborn™ Montana, pine timber 5 obundant; but, with tho oxception of tho Yellowstono conntry, Lhere is vory littlo hard wood. Tho_ Indintii—the Slonx and Crows— bavo possession of ihio Yollowstono Valloy, and Foluto to allow & whito wian ko got o foothold 070, TUE NORTUERY PACIFIO RAILIOAD COMPANY havo es yot bocn unablo to surveyn line for their road through the Valley of tho Yollow- Btono, A survoy-lino has becn run through the Dmsr Lodge Valloy, aund it is oxpocted the road will bo loented hero, A parrow-gauge road is contemplated from Ifelona to Corinno, Utah, . to_connect with tho Union Puoifle’ Roud, ond o compnny are now agitating the propoal- tlon for the poople Lo vote- county bonds, along the line, suiliciont to build tho road. It will not cost ks much to Luild railroads in the valloys, emong tho Iocky Mountaing in sll directions, ns it costs in Now York, Pounsylvauls, Virginia, nod Ohlo. 'This whole ‘country is ousily acconsi~ ble, In every direction, sud thero 1 no end to its mincral and agricultural resources, In this Ter- ritory nlono, 1¢ in eatimated that from 3,000,000 to 1,000,000, Y . 1N (0LD-DUST, was taken outlnst yoar, and nearly all from placor-mines, And yet the mining intercste Loro aro only, juat bufiuu to ba dovoloped. I emgorry to bo obliged to sny that TELIGIOUY INETITUTIONS, so-called, do not flourish here. Something smong tlio pooplo, or somothing fu the raligious ?ucuu,—pqu.m i 1 littlo of hoth,—mules the hing undesirablo, A Prosbytorian minister in Das.. Lodga was lately, na Iam told, convioted of . & nameloss orimo, bofore a lodge of 0dd Fol- ., lows, and oxpelled. Whethor ho has beon ox- elled from tho Church i not kuown, a8 ho loft or parts unknoton, Au yot, not a singlo churche ‘building bas been bullt in Doer Lodge, yot the poople will compara favorably in intolligonce and refinemont with any peoplo or community {n this country, East or West, Ono vory intol- Tigent lady hioro remavked, * Wo Lad no’ nofghe borhood quarrels until tho religious socioties syoro organized, and siuce then we havo been by the ears all tho timo.” 'THE INDIAN POLIOY fs universally doteatod and donounced by tho ' peoplo, It its holding in chock and Pputting back o \the ‘dovelopmeht of the Territory moro thau all ‘other influonocy pub together. " Lt fu wimolvy Idiotlo and damnablo, ringa which farnish tho THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1873, e ———— 3 and i dictatod by the gooda which Govorn~ mout diatributes anvually to the Indians, 1tis not " Grant's Quokor Polloys” it iy Scurotary Harlan'a Bteuling — Polioy, which provails, One hundrod nnd ifty thousand Indinus this Tortitory aro fo-dny armod with tho bost rillen and revolvors, and Yave plonty of enrtridges. Whera did thos got theso.arms, with which they aro daily shooting {lio scitlor ond driving off hiu stook? Thoy woro furudeliod by tho pédiers, oallod Indini Agontsy and thoy, tho Indinds, bollove that Govornmont ia nfraid to withhold what they de- mond. No mania erfo between horo and "Forg Benton ; nud the United Siales mail-coachos are daily robhad, and drivers and pnsscngors e~ dored. Nownn is nllowed, by Goneral Logan's Totosiy to prospeot for mliich wnywlioro o tho Yollowatono, and n vast and rich country, 809 miley Tougs, §is Inoked aud batrlended offeelually againat the advanco of civilization, that the In. dian Rings my plunder the Qovermmeat on tho ono hund, aud tho Indinnm, on fho other, Ko man knows lhis bottor than Goneral Grant and Genoral Shor- nien; but noithor can nct 13 they undoubtadly woutld, hecauso n public sontiment in tho Enaut- ern Statoy, Tounded on o total misconception of the situntion, would feel that bumanity was out- xaged. Tho fact is, mors white blood has beon opilled ploccmonl by Indians, in tho lnst ton years, then it wonuld cout of Indian blood to net- tlo this bupinens for nll tima, Tho peoplo of Lhin “Lorritory will by and by act far themsalvos, and, if the Govornment thinks best to fight on the oido of the Indiaug, it will of course; but_thore will ba & day of vockoning, POMERQY. Elis Dofont=~Tho Sceno in tho Kansna Toglslature. St Louts Republican'a Despateh from Topeka, A o Fn-: Thureday of last wool it boctne int. thoro wns but one posmblo method z of bonting Pomoroy, and tiRt was Lo mvl o trap for him whereby lio should ba induced to bribo “ ono of the opposition who could be doponded on to oxpose him, 3 At o counctl of war hold shortly afterward by tho, oppasition, it was decidod tint Colonl A. M. Yorl, Bonator from Munlg{omury County, wag tho man'most available for this purpose. A gen- tloman, whose conneotion with sovoral Eastern railway companien interostod in Pomoroy's ro~ olaction gave him the old man's gonfldongo, waa brought up from Kaunsas City to bugin tho nega- tintiony, Aftor somo skirmishing und sparring, an interview botween Yorle and” Pomeroy was brought about, st which thoro was somo tallc about monoy, and finuily o sort of understanding was arrived nb Pomoroy thon begnn to shufflo ne ho always does, and tried to work it with Yorl {hrough third parties. York, howover, rofused to nego- tintowith tho third particsat all, nnd insisted on doing the business oxclusively with tho Senstor bimsolf, averring that the old Senator wssn nico man to do businces with, and ho wanted full, fafr, aud porsonal underatanding in tho matter, Y 7 At last Pomoroy suspendoed tha by-Inwa of Lis oaution and his piety, ond autored squarcly into negotiations with York, Tho Iattor was none of your ten-cont fellows, Mo told Pomoroy that his constituonts threatened to haog Lim if ho voled for tho old man, and 8o it, would bo necessary for him to sell out for enough to insuro his neck, Ho furthor snld that if ho voted for Pomoroy o would nover daro to livo in Montgomory County again, and honco ho must soll out for enough to enablo hiw to romove to some othor locality, and to indomnify him fagainst nu{ sacrifico of roporty homight have ;to mako In disposing of s offeols in Montgomery, . This recital harrowed up tho old man's bowels of Christinn compastion, aund ho offered York ebout §5,000. ‘This York felt obliged to decline: The cnso was ono of dosporation with him, and bo must_have at lonst 8,000, At this ol Pomeroy mads o good many wry faces, but finally offooted n compromisa on this basig, to wit: * $2,000 down, ©5,000 within forty-eight hours, and the othor $1,000 after ho was elected. Woll, York took his $2,000, and attended the Pomeroy eaucus, where he mado the speech of a ]'Aruse]ym, and. was among the humblest of the ato snd contrite converts. The next day ho went and got his 85,000, which he quiotly put in Iiis pockot along with thie othor §2,000, and havs ing Tomeroy's promiso to pay na additioal $1,000 nfter ho was elected. ‘hat last $1,000 York will probably lose. . 'Things went on lavely till atter Tucsday’s soj srato ballot, and then thosnischiof began to bub- blo up to the surface. On Tuesday night tho anti-Pomoroy pooplo hold o cauicus, ab Which & concontration wag offacted upon 3L, Tngalla,with & plodged strength of sixty-two. . hon tho House and Benato went into joint ballot to-day, there wa8 no man in the entire hnll whoso faco had In it so much of the lurking dovilment of conspiracy as glittored in York's eoyey, aud balefully lit up hig palo faco, It wag not long after tho assembling of tho Joint;Con- vontion boforo tho prosiding ofiicor rapped order with his gavel, and annouuced thut tho Legiala- ture of Kausag, in Joint Gonvention, would now proceed to'ballot for United States Sonetor for tho full term, boghuning March 4, 1873, Thoro was o dead bush thon s Sonator York, of Montgomory, arose and claimed tho floor on & question of priviloge, which was granted him. Ho drow from his pocket an envelopo containin, govon thousand dollars in current fands, walkoc down the islo and Iaid it in front of tho Speakor, with tho mq[llxuflt that he count the manoy. Thero was o littlo buzz of surpriee, and then o hush of strainod expoctancy na the gponker turned over tho crisp notens, and York watkod bock to his eont. *‘Gentlemen, " snid York, “Ihave an oxplanation to mako to this body upon my voto for Seuritor, I shall vots for Bzmucl . Pomeroy for tho best renson in tho world, and that reagon i8 now on tho desic of your presiding officor.” - Thore wero n good manlwflfl and scarod facos in that hall then. Ho thon went on and detoilod tho ciroumstances of his bribory, As ho progeeded tho oxcitemont becamo in- touso, #nd finally Whanever tho namo of Pomo- roy was mentionod, thero would be e storm of indignation, It was a rovolution, York caught its forvor in tho fine flbres of hia nervous or- fi:uhm and beenmo inepired, Ho said: I ow I am a disgraced man ; Ihave wilfully and of my malice aforothought betrayed a trust ro~ posed in mo by & follow-man, I'did it with oyon wide open, and a mind full of comprehension of tho cousequoncos ; but I didit beeauso I thought it was o eacrifice Toquived of mo to tavo my Btate from einking till dooper into tho quicks sands of corruption, n‘which hor onco fair famo 18 already almost gwallowed up. I slaud bofore you]:ledgad to vote for Sumuel 0. Pomeroy, in copsldoration of 37,000 to mo In hund, paid in carront funds, promise of 81,000, payable con- tinpnno;v. I ask you, must X redoom that plodgo 7 (Crios of "**No,” #no,” “ Damn Pom- eroy und his monoy.] “Tasle you if I wa in your minds a diué:nwod man?" [Ories of * No,” Yno;" “You did right.”] “I ask yon if thio end does not_juslify the meaus? [Crics of Y0g, " thyon ™ “and loud clieors,] Then Mr, York closed his speech with an im- {usloned pororation that raisod tho wildest dumulb Iu tho hall and in the gallerics, and sat lown. 4 It was sovoral minutos boforo the presiding officor could restore order, and then tho batlot- ing bogsan. The Pomeroy forcos stampededliko o Lord of Toxas stoors Lreakivg for timbor when :a norther comea to_thom, Oringing morcona~ ond upon, [ 8 rios, who had sounded his pralses preparatory to their votes for him on Tuesday's ballot, shrunk down in thelr seata till you could havae hid thom behind a gopher hill or o stand of bunch gross. When thelr namos woro called thoy feebly voted for Ingalls and subsided. It wasn rout and a slaughtor, The bottullong had gonoe for it in all the pomp and prido und prnaply of Pomoroylem and patronago in tho fin,:g‘:’%g; thoy werd shirking, suavo, quiescent With all his powoer, and his monay, and his prostigo of yesterday, to-day Pomoroy found not evon u Postmastor 80 poor as to do him honor. The ovil newn iad beou carried to him, and his room was lookod in thoe faco of all comors, Tho old man waa crushod at noon as the ballot was finishod and Ingalls doclarcd olected. I wout down to the Tofft Houso to sco Pomeray, but he had no uso for tho roprosentativo of tho Repub- lican. 1In fact, ho had no ugo for anybody, but tho Shoriff had somo uso for Pomoroy. ‘The oxcitomont horo is intonge. I never srw Auch a revuleion of sontiment in my life, Joe Hooker's bloeding army that recofled from the Chancellorsyillo bosts \yas a_vlotorious host as compared to the railrond and Pomoroy ring hero to-day. Noy, whon he dosporatoly trfed to hold tho Old Guard on tho Lill-slope of Hugomont, wag o victor crowned with laurels in compari- gon to the orushed and stricken old mon who, estordsy & Benstor and & Ohviatlan, to-day sits lookod in bis room, with & Doynty Bherifr, bolted and armad, pacing in the corridor outside. ~ Tho following officlal document has bcen Fm- pared here by tho nowspaper syndicate, which . pushed the claima of Mr, Ingalls, and will bo forwarded to Waahington ¢ .“J{nn:‘D, P, Morton, Chairman of tha Speclal Commite ee, G, ¢ “Hin: Wo hav the honor to roport that tho *share which wo undortook of tho task of re- babilitating the fama of tho rotton Common- wealth, to wits Tho vlimination of tho Chiristian atatesman, ond the subatitution in his place of & man of brains and of honest impuluo, has oo successtully exoouted, nasiatod by an ncoom- plinkiod Aotectivo, Colonol A. 3. York, of Mont- gomory County, and siro Iy tho 'Ton. Bau. inpaon, of Proln, Sonator Johnron, of Ander~ gon Couuty, and other gentlemen. We hava securad tho realp of tho diatigulshiod subsldy fiinhhm'. Onr enndidate, Ton, John J, Iugalis, o now Kenotor-olect, will presont yoi our compliments, 16 romaing for you and tho Tonornblo committeo, whereof you oro tho Chairman, to complote the programmo of puritleation by reporting in favor of tha oxpulsion of Me. Caldwail from tho Unitad Btates Bouafe. Signed by James V. Bteolo, editor Zansas Magazine, W. T, Raenington, cors vespondent New York Zerald, P. 1T, Gilman, aditor Yort Scolt Monitor, Dwight Thatchor, cditor Lrwrence Jowrnal, B, Y. Roas, editor Lawvonoa Juening Daper, Wilson Shannon, Tawrenca Standard, J. i, Downing, Lenvon- Waorth Gommerrial, tnd 1., correnpondent of tho Mizgouri epublican. I havo just rotwrned from Sountor Pomoroy's rooms, whither I wont to offer the ZRepublican's columns to tho old man for any statomont ho might soo fit o 1ake for himsolfl. 1o was ut- terly brokon down. _ o norve with which he met the firet shock has nttorly given way, and Lo is complotaly prostraled by the moro ma- taro ronlization of s positton, IT¢ sald brictly that he did not wish to ndd anvthing to tho slalomant nirendy telegraphod, Ho wa#i in bod whon I visitzd his xooms. A dozen or 0 of Lia porsonal staff wora in tho sifting-room adjoining iy’ bod-room, sud in tho faces of thoso wns o “golamin cloud of apprehension and dojection, The old mnn himselt waa very much cast down. 1fo bad beon wooping and buwailing hig fato & litilo whilo boforo, bub way more composod ot tho Limo of wy vislt, Nothing was moro s~ idont than hig totel broaking down under {ho crushing maguitudo of his sudden roverse. THE GREELEY MONURENT. Address o2 tho Conmmiticecs Ty the Peaplo of the Uniled States : i Comnmittoe to ralsd u fund tu commonu- rato the virtues of the lafe Horace Greeley by a atntuc nnd o mouument in Groenwood, has beon fully organizod by the appointnent of tho Hon, Willlam W. Niles, of Westchoster County, 08 Chairmnn; tho Hon. Androw H. Groon, Comp= trollor of tho city of Now York, L'reasurer; nud Tdmund C. Btedman, Esq., of Now York, Secro- tary. T'ho members of the Commitiee, as far as ap- pointed, aro at work in oarnout, and with & Baro prospoct of sliccoss, Bub thoy aro con- gelous that it doos not boloug to them, nor to any limited number of mon, to ron. dor ndequato Lomor to ono whoso just fomo_ bolongs to the entire people. Iorace Grocloy was pre-cnfucntly o mat of tlio pooplo; he ras0 from among thoir ranke by industry, Trugality, aud o lifo of blamoloss purity; his ot~ amplo, no loss than his writtan words, will ro- mn}u forover o precious legacy to tho minuses of worlingnion who sro nctusted.by the samo pure ambition a3 that which ruisod -Lim from poverty and obscurity to tho Lonorablo and conspicitous osition in which for many years o Jed tho pub- nu opinion of the country. = ‘I'iora i nothing in his charactor or carcor which mavs the force of hie boneflcent’ influenco, ' No young man cen pondor tho story of hia lifo without proflt. Ho 15 ono of tho foiv public men of olr ago who may o safely hiold up to tho imitation of the young. I{ is tliorefora to tho poople at largo that the Committes confidently appeal. It is their priv- ilogoand duty to honor worthily tho man'who boit reprogonted tho brain and the conscionco of tbo massed. "This is in no sonso o {mrflmm ontorpriso, Tho Qommittea s composod of mombers of nll par- ties, oqually proud to do houor fo ono whote Iabarious life was passed in devotion to the gon- eral welfare. All who Deliove with us that Bir, Greeloy's great efforts in bohalf of froodom, of enlighton- ment, of oconomy, and of progress have not been without Leneflcent rosults nro cordially invited to sharo in this tribute to lis mewmory. The rich cannot botter show their approciation of tho lossous of industry and order which Lo taught, and the poor, in giving what slighteums thoy can atford, will honor thoir own ostato and aspirations. 1t iu not doubted that overy oditor in tho country will bo willing to forward tho work, cithor by sn cditorinl ondorso- ‘ment or by recolving and forwarding such suws as may bo raisod in his lucality. Whorois not & villagd in tho land but contains somo man who Toe profited by Mr. Gireoloy's teachings. We Tiopo thoro is ot ous whore s offort will not ba made to contributo to this oxprossion of the National gratitude. ¥ A monioriel volumo will b Lopt containing tho neme and residonce of overy coatributor, and unon tho completion of tha vorlk will bo de- posited in tho ifistorical Bociety for prouerva- tion, Wit W. Nies, Cluirman. Asprew IL GRERN, Tronsurer. Eparxp O. Brzpiay, Beevetary, Wililar B, 0gden, Jopu L. Willems, Augustus Schall, Johd 0. Wi Simuel J. ‘Fildon, dar. chall O, Raber! 2slie, Williazn Orton, Janes Gordon Bunnelt Now York Herald s Tvoty Clisnier Lain, Now York fierfd ; Wiiism Qullen_Yryant, Now York Frening Post; James Brook, New York Eibress; Oswuld Oltendorfor, New York Staats-Zeitung : Davk 1. Stone, Now Yorll Journalof Cowmeres ; Whitelaw Reld, New York Zvibune; Uugh J, Uestings, New York Commerctul Advertior andy, Now York Evening Hail ; Georgo P Ro 'L, Bargu ; Wil llam acFurrlane, Yonkera; 'Willlun W, . Good- ich, HrooMlyn; ' Thomns ' iussils, Trooklyn Georgo O, Reynolds, Drooklyu; ' Semator Al W, Palmer, Armenis, N, Jobn Andersou, Tarrytown, N, ¥, ; ox-Governor ‘Tlcy Morristows, N, 7, ; Dudloy 8, Grvy foreey_Olty § Samucl Bowles, Springlsld, Moss,: N, P, Danka Lynn, Mase,; Colon31 Gharles G, Gracho, Boston Pouti lmbali, Portiund, Me.; ox-Governor Jas. A, Weston, Manchcbtor, N, 1L, ; ScuntorVin, Spraguo, Providencs, B, 1.3 ex-Goyeruor danes £, Eugellsl, New Haven, Conn, : David G Jortford, Coun.; ox- ‘Guvertior Josoph R, Ml tord, Conn, ; Cofonel Jobin W, Forney, Philuduly 653 Jamed 1t Dare, Pittsburgh_Fost3 Murat n.sioad, Oinefonul Coms anerelal ; Fredorick Maspurok, Cluciumati Vel Dlatt; General R. Brintorhoif, Golumbun; Guv- ernor Autin _ Dlalr, lichigan; Governor Thowmns © A, Hendricks, Indfanapolls; 1lon, Jon 8, Willians, Lafayelit, Ind.; Governor Willian Drosw, Curcaco TrwuNE; Scuator Jobn A, Logsn, Tilinols ; ox-Senator Augistus 0. Dodge, Burliugton, Jowa; Bonctor Williaa &, Allison, Dubuquo; Hon.. Alexahdor W. Mitelicll, Milwaukeo; Goveraor O, O, Washburn, Madiaon ; o%-Governor Willlam Maraliall, Suustor Ourl Gelurz, Bt Jouls; Willism Hyde, St Louls Hepublican; Henry Waiterson, Lauisville Courier-Journgi; Governos Suith, Gudrgia; Hon, John Forayth, bobtlo emiater + Jokut O, Durch, cditor Unfon wid Amariewin, Nashvillo, Tenw,; — Itobarts, oditor Nashivillo Liarinzey Governor McEnery, How Ouleans, La,; Governor Wi, Pitt Kollogg, Now Or- Yezng, La, 7, tandoipl, HABEAS CORPUS. A OQonflict Between e Olvil Rzilliary Authoriticds 81, Loury, Mo, Fob, 1.—Tho habeas corpus cage, investod with o conflict of suthority bo- twoon iha State Court and the militury nuihm‘- naa ities, como up again to-day, hoforo Judgo Colvin, of tho ~ Court of Criminal Cor- rootion, on tho roturn ‘of tho warrant of attnchmont for Qolonal Griorson. The Mur- shal mado roturn thut the party named_in tho warrant could not be found. W. H. H. Russel, counsol for Lho petitiouor, statod thal tho Mar- shal had been rofused admission Lo tho avsonal and liad boou orderod away 1\1}; Qolouol Griorson, The United Btalos igtriot Attornoy nppearod for Griorson, and stated that that oflcor was sick, or bLo would have appenred in rosponse to the writ. Ilo futended no diureapect to tho Court, but he mado o return to tho writ of habeas corpus in ascordance with the docluions of the Bupremo Oourt of the United Statos in such casos, o contondod that Grlorson was nob in con- tompt, ca hia personal appearance was domanded by tho writ of fabras corpus. 1o aluo quoted authorilies to provo that the Btute Court had no jurindiction in such casos, Ho claimed the Oourt should procecd no furthor In tho caso, aud aa Grierson was roprosontod by counsel aud o momuor of his staff, the wiit of sttaohmont ought to bo reoulled, und_ provead- ings for contcmpt dismissed. Itnssol, for tho petitionor,mnde & leugthy argument,to show that riorson was in contoinpt for not producing tho prisoner, ‘I'horo was no information bofore the Court that tho prisoncr was held by ihe military suthority. The ccrtifiento gont by Grierson was no return to the writ of habeas corpus. It is _contondod that Xroyor, the alleged dosortor in this cuno, uoyor has boen n goldier, ag ho onlisted whon i only 10 yeara old, and dosorted when 1. The argumenty on each sido wore Iongthy, and con- tinued until u luto Liour, Judge Colvin took the caso under advisomont, stating that if he found Lio was wroug in fssuing the writ of habeas cor- s, ho would dlsmixs tho _cauo, but it 0 concluded ho was right, ho would nge all ftha ower at hig command to enforco the ordoer of he Court. ‘I'ho ouso oroated a grest desl of ine terost, many loading lawyers of tho city being attentive licteners to the ‘prococdiugs. uring the argument, o tologram was rocoived from Judge Advacato Giardinor at Loulsvillo, stating thut ho had beon sont by the Uovernmen to dofend tho oago § that hinporlant questions wore involved ; that ho could not reach hoyo il Bunday, end asking s stay of Fraccndiugu (hil Mondiy. Judge Colvin roplicd that the Govern- mont was roprosentod by Distriot Attornoy Pat- rice, and the oaso proccoded, Sied e : Mhe Iate Rolert B. Craneton left 75,000 to thoun pooplo *whio ara tco honost to stenl and too proud to hog," ea in worded in his will, in his nattve city of Newport, It Li -{ cortain peculiarity of appearanco. NAPOLEON'S FUNERAL. The Irocession Yrom Camden Plnco. Sceies in the Church, Tilos of English papern of the 16th ult, con- toin olabornto dstails of tho scones at Glisol- Jirat during tho funoral of thoe ox-Emporor. Tho prossure in the nolghborhood of Oamden placo was of oourso groator than nt other parts of tho route, bub a routo was kopt opon without diffloulty for thoso priviloged visitors who bad the ontreo of tho grounds, & large majority of whom wore, ns may ho expected, Frenchinon, Arrivod \vithin tho gatos, thelr fliab duty was to fonye thoir names ot abio placad in the opon alr outeido the lodgo. 'he book provided for tho purpouo wny soon fllled, and the list, go to spank, overflowad until it covored innumerable oheats %ot " mote-pupor Lostily collootod as a rosorvo. A welk of somo 200 yards along tho ayouue led to the houso, from wheuco tho Empress had rolired, .unable to boar the excitomont, Tho blinds wore down, a8 fndeed woro nearly all tha blinds in the_ village, and o tricolor floatod over tho lodgo ; otherwiuo, the placo had its usual appearance, No ladics wero visible. The gontlomon, niwmost without oxcoption, woro full ovening dross,” With black gloven ; and, nnnmcl{ half & dozen of thom waro any uniform by which thair ranlc or ealling could Do distingulshed, 'Tho golo reliel to the “eye in tho great sombro maswos of costumo streiched” in n somicirelo in front of the louso, aud pres- ently liuing tho avonues, was to bo found iu the glittor of tire decorations, which Yore 0 numor- ous u4 to moko those who wore thom presont o Boyond thoso groups somo of tho humbler nelghborsof the im- porial family had boon nllowed to take “E o l)onmun overlooking (ho park fence, aug tholr loss scrupulously correct atiiro gavo n Hitlo varisty to tho wcouo. Dis- tinguishod, , tco, ~from the thronfi within the enceinte woro a group of sbout fiity work- men, for tha most part wearing tho Fronch arti- san's blouso.and cap, Thoso mon loft Pario lnst night in ouo of the two spceinl traina by which moat of the forcign visitora camo over, They Tind o rough posange, aud tho slgna of thelr quf- foringe and discomforts wera atill to be found in thoir faces. All woro little bonquots of hinmor- tollcs, and ono of thom carried an immonse wronth of thouo flowors, {nscribod ¢ Pacis, Souy- enir ot regrots dos ouvrira do Patis o I Mojesto I'Emperour Napoleon.” Not thoso mon “alono, bué neasly all the reat wero prosent in o ropro- sentativo capacity. In tho muin group wero to Lo found represontelivos of tho threo great brancles of the Imperinl Governmont—the Son- ato, tho Corps Loglelati?, and tho. Conucil of Btato. Somo of theso were readily rocog- nized—3 Rouber, s bol handsome _featuros, his gray bnir, fust turning to white, and above all by his clear, full eyo of doflanco and command ; and Marshal lanrobert, now quiie an old man, by a habjtual bonhommdo of oxprossion which his griof cannot altogothor hide. The Duo do Bassano and tho Ducde Cambaceros wore conspicuous by the deforonco universally paid to thom as officors of the Jate Emporor’s honsehold cherged with the maonagement of the ceremony. Of tho rost, al- though all their names would be kuown to those who aro familiar with tho contemporary Listory of Yranco, our spaca will permit us to enumerato only the 101!0\11% : Tho Prince do In Moskowa, Drinco Joachim Murat, the Marquis do Lagrango, Baron Houssmann, Commandant Rollin, Baron Tombort, Baron do Piorros, the Marquis do Comgliano, tho Count En Valette, MM. Matthicu, Barthiolomy Huot, Sous, Solmas, and Girardin ; Visconnt -Aguado, Baron do Mont Brun, Baron do Bowrgoing, Baron Joromo David, Princo Ponlatowsky, Count Bonedotti, tho Dug do Gramont, tho Marquis do Castel Bajac. MAL. Maurico Ricbard, Schncider, Foreado de la Ro- notto, Busson-Billault, Duruy, and Grandperrot. cgdsmes Canrobort, Polissior, Mdiles. Coretti and LoBroton, and tho Countesses Walowski and do In Moskowa, with mouy othor Indies, re- mained insido the house, and, liko the Empress and the Princsnos of tho Imporial family, took no qm‘b in the public coremony. Neithor Car~ dinal Bonaparto nor Princo Tierro Bonaparto Was present. ‘Among tho English nobles prosent wero Lord Bydnoy, who ropresented the Queon ; Lord Suf- #1eld, who roprescnted tho Prince of Wales ; Loxd Ranelagh and Lord Buckhurst. 'ho Lord Magyor and tho Shoriffa of London waro also in tho procossion. Tho Miniuter of Bwodou was tho only ono of tho Corps Diplometiquo that could bo distloguished; and thoro wero progent in tho church tho Bul ond Countas Cowloy, who occupiod the Britlsh Em- bassy during 0 1azge n portion of the Emperor's roign; Lord Strathunirn, tho Dovager Marchion- s of Lonsdowne, the Dev, Tliomas Hugo, tho Ractor of Wost Ifsckuey, aiwaya a dovoted Im- origlist, who carriol soms immorlollca in his Enndn; and the Rev. I\ H. Murray, tho Rector of tho parigh, 'he proceesion Irom Camden Houso was nearly o qimrtor of & milo lonyg, aud tho whole time il was passing tho crowd stood with bared heads, though it noved veiy slowly indee. A fow minutes altor 10 o'clock tho tricolor ovor tho lodgo was hauled down, and elmost int- modiately au ush stick was cut down in tho gar- dou. A fow minutos lator tho monning of this herdly-noticed proceuding becamo upparont. Btranio to suy, 80 groat was tho simplicity of tho funoral arrangements that tho mau who but n fow montha wa3 wont to muster standords by the hundrod in a roview ground at Longchamyp Lad 0t ovon o single standard uov a flagain® tolend tho procossion whick vas to convey bim fo tho tomb, THE PROCEYSION. At about o quarlor to oloven the hearse, drawn by cight horses, drow up in front of Lha Liouso —u singularly plain vehicle, differing in no re- spect from thoso coramonly used, unve in tho richly-colorod drawings of tho hmporizl nrms, with' tho imperinl orown and oyphorin wilver tomporarily aflixed to the sides. ‘Iho roof was covorod with immortolles and with largo wreaths of violets intormingled with tho plumes, Im- nionse l:om;uut: of violets woro borno by tho undortakor's mon. Al oyes were now turued to tho door, and procisoly ot 1L o'clock a_pricat in Purplu vestinont was soon to omorga with s argo gold cruclfix iy his hands, Tho hourso was oponed, and tho priest took up n position by its side, and held tha crueifix aloft. In ane ollier moment every houd was uncovored us tho cofiln, borno on il shouldors of cight men, eano in viow, a gleam of sunshino giviug additionsl roliof to tho massivo silvor Lundlos resting on tho dark purple volvet with which the outermost coflin was coverad, and studdod with nails and ornaments, with a Lntin cross, and with tho fmpurh\l crown aud tho oyphor in silver. The sholl had Leon sorowod down, and the chap- Iains of the Emperor watchod aud prayed by tho corpso tho provious night, and continued to por- form thoir spiriiual ofiices until all that was mortal of tho once powerful Emporor was borna from their sight. A silver plate on tho coflin bore the xnscrfinla NAPOLEON 11T, Emperuer doy Francais, No s Paria lo 20 Avril, 1608; Mort & Camdon Tlac, Chtuuibuzet, Lo 0 Junvler, 1674, . 1, ¥ As 8o0n as the hearse was closed, tho Princ TImporinlappoared on the threshold and advancoed to his plnce immodiately in tho roar of tho vo- Licle. “His Highnoss was barchouded and wore o mourning cloak, Ho was perfoetly compoaad in bearing, but his intonse griof ; was none the loss nfnpnruut beenuse lts moro violent manifosta- tlony wero supprossed, Princo Nupoloon, Princo Lucion Bonsparte, Irinco Charles Bonap arto, sud other membora of the Imperinl family fol- lowad thie Princo, und tho moutnful procossion was at onco formod., Tho Frouch workmnon, thoir lender enrying u tricolor in his hand, woro in advanco of all, and botwoon these and the boarso wero a body of priests in purplo vost- monts, with the boaror of tho cruclfix ut their heud. Following tho hoarso and tLa mombers of tho Imperlal fumily, cumo tho hifih oflicers of “tho Lmporor's houschold, tho roprosentativos_of tho Bonato, the Gorpu Logia- latit, and the Oouncil of Btato, divided into dis- tinct groups, and thon s number of distinguishod Luglishmon and foreignors, iucluding thio Lord Mayor of London, Mr, Bherift Porkins, aud Mr. Undor Bheriff Crossloy, Genernl Biv ope Graut, the modicul sttondants of tho Limporor in his 1ast illness, and tho four officors, with Goneral Cawsolli ot thoir head; sont cspecially to repro- sont tho Italisu avmy and King, and a General of tho Austrlan sorvico, Wlils gentloman was {n uniform, aud, with the oxception of a Captain of tho Fronch arny, Whoso aAppoLranCo gave riso to o groat doal of comment, Was the ouly ofiicor #0 attired. Viscount Sydnoy aud Lord Bufiield, who ropresonted the (ueon and the I'riucoe o Walos rospootivoly, were in privato dross, s wore tho Ambussadors of kevoral Furoponn Btatos, Tho staff of tho Figaro, tho Pavis Journal, und_ tho Gaulois, with DIM, Gravior and Paul Do Cnsdagnnc in tholr midot, walked wiih tho goneral group, which at tho last moment was tulnud by a fow Indion, ‘I'he sympathizors of tho Donapartist causo wero ench rocognizod by tho nosogay of violets—thobmporinl flowors—which they wore 1 their button-holo, Frouch pples litorally niwn. ed. 'Thoy cama_ovidonlly [rom Davis, fitb i position “mugt hinvo boén rather ombnrassing, or {hoy_nerved on the secret polico of tho ot },h.,, and thoy wero now watehing porsounl vlondu veho, [u {imes of yora, wero wout Lo sob thom upying othora, ANl the Fronch entitled to wear the Cross of tho Linglon of Ilonor, wore it vory consplonously. kono who wished to pro- vide thomsolyes with wronths of Immortellen bad avory fecility in dolng ao, nna kind of otand Dad hron orceted midwny batwoon tho ptatlon nud Osmden Placo, wlisro thoy wero distributod to whoovor nsked for thom. Tho Trincesnesof tho Imperial familymado tholr way to tho chinpel by & private roule somo timo bo« foro tho commioncement of tha coramony, in order Lo uvold tho publis gaze. An moon as tha procossion was formed tho Tells of tho pariuly church and of 8. Mary's Cniholie Chapel bogan to Loll, As the procession movod down the ave- nuo, tho blindg of Camdon Housa wero lifted horo and thoro, and tho Jmpross was amongs thogo who took atast viow of tho honrso. Tho 700 or 800 followers of tlia imperial remnins, on nuslng tho gales of tho parls, found themselvos n tho pronouco of a crowd which conkl not have been numbored loss than 17,000 peraons, and which deoply linod tho railway on hotl siden for tho quarter of o milo hotiweon tho house and the lnoo of intorment, Bome persons woro on orwobnel, nud many in vobicles and on tompor- ory stands. -All uncoverad ng tho processton pagnod, and all munifested thoir sympathy with tho youthful chief mournor, The improstivo ullonto wanunbralen, save by tho voico of npriost reading tho sorvico for tho dend, Whio Liearuo, £oon o buttor ndvantago now that ila hangings of binok volvot gnrnighod with the Impoyin weing wero let down, moved vory slowly acrvss ilio cominon, snd nil woro ablo to obtaln o view of it without difilcuity. Chore was o slight ernsh ab tho turn of tho” rond” Iending to tho Cntholte Chapal, but the police, somo DOD slrong along tho entire roule, wero fn sufviont foreo fo koop the crowd within bounds. ‘Thoro way no organ- ized disturbauce of any kind. 4, L¥ THE cuunait. In about n quarter of an hour afler leaving Camden Houvo the procession renched tho dovry of the Noman Catholio Olapol, whoro nboub thres-quarters of the numbor of yonrnera wore obligod to romain, owing _to tho limited accom- modation within, Tho Church of Bt, Mary's is sn_unprotending structuve, consisting almost ontirely of n navo, with a high-pitehed roof, tho altar is rather large in pmqurllou to tho, chapel, and yosioniny evorything con- nected with it wns coverad with black hangings. Tho window bohind tho altar was blooked 1ip, and bofore it was huug a whits #ill cross. . 1n tho middle of thoe altar was o plaln golden fab- orunclo for the hoat, nnd on cnch side woro mas ive candloesticks, with tapors of unbleached wax, Two other tapers stood on tho south side of tho ohapel, in front of tho Biskop's throne. On the norlh and south valls wero tho Imperial nima. ‘The altar cloth was of black, with' o small whito crous in tho contre. Who bier stood in front of tho chancol, and was covered with violet oloth, and cloyo by woro threo tapers in eilver candle- sticky, 'Tho flehu?a of tho church woro ox- tromely sitaplo, The walls woro adorned was a serles of colorod nlto-reliovos ropresenting tho stotions of tho gross. IFrom the north porch n narrow etrip of black sorge norved to answer tho purpoas of a carpot and to form a passagoe lo the chancol. An officor of tho Leglon of Honor, in oveoning dross, conducted the congrogation to thoir seats. Prior to half-past 10 a. m, the poraons in the church ore almost all ladies of tho Imperial family, They wero attirod in the deepest mourn- ing, and for a long timo aftor taking their places engagod in prayer. Boou aftorall tho seats in tho cliurch woro occupied. Among tho ladies wora tho Princess Clotildo, the Duchesso do Moutmoroncy, the Duchesso do In Moskows, the Duchosso do Malakoll, the Marquise do Lava- Jotto, tho Comtcsso Walowski, tha Comtosse do 1o Tour Montoury, the Comfesso d'Espenelles, Mmes, Cnorobort, Rouher Lo Broton, Bourbali, and many othors Whose names aro familiar in ro- cont hislory. At 11 o'clock tho choir (from_St. Goorge's pro-Oathedral, Bouthwark) took thoir station undor the west “window, 8o well wora the arrangements mado that thoro was not the slightest overcrowding, though thero was, por- haps, not & placo vaonht in tho building. A fow gontlemon wero admitied who had not onrds of admission. Tho Imperin] persoun; cs\wra*flncud noar tho catafelquo. ‘the Priuce Imperial knalb on tho nosth sido and the other Princes around . Tho Dishop ofiicintingin the coromony waa tha Right Rev. Dr. Dancll, titulur Disliop of South- vk, Tho magn for tho doad was sung throngh- out £ & Grogorian chiant, It commoncod with o vory impresvivo- roudoring of tho ‘Dios fram, Dics Tilw.” i Dr, Dancil then futonod tho proface, aud tho “ Senctug” followad, No attompt. mndo gl musical dioplny s bu tho wholg sorvico scomod Lo coma of ponk-up fealiig, hard to Lonr. Tho Indics gave way ontirely, and thoro woro vory few dry eyos In tho church. Tlio “ Litora ™ and (Lo * Benedictus™ wore nest suug, the Tioliop reccived tio communion, and ths mens | endod. " 'I'ho absolutions wora then pronounced Dy tho_ Bishop, end tho immortelles and othor floral devices wero romovod” from the cofiln, thoe {;:fll wags pited up; and the cotdn borno by oight carors to he mccriaty, tho choir singing tho “In Paradisem,” followed by tho “ Banodictuy" aud tho * Usnticle.” ‘When tho body had beon *‘purifled” in rnecordanco with tho ritow of tho Romnn Catholio Chavel, tho Bishop aud pricets roturned to tho chancel, aund tho cotlin ‘wea earried into tho small mortuary chapel which the Bmpress intends to #t up o3 a momouial. ko priests heving followed niter an intevvel, and again blossod the hody in itw rostiug place, thoy veturnod to tho sedelin, when the choir baving sung auother unthom ¢! to 1 conclution, 1ho prieste loxing tho church 1n tho ordinary v A faw.muiaenis afier the cofilu was born to £he rave, iho Princo Impavial presed alono o thio auciisty, and placed o wroath on the conlin, and ofhers of the family mowrnoers fallowod, till tha cofiln ey lieapnd high and bung vound with these tho Jicile gato of {rou Intuico wos 14, ono by ono, to {lo_nun:ber of & rods; thoo who had followed the vorpse to the chapel passed Dy tho grating, and spriukled holy wator upgn the coitin. ‘Yhe congregation romuined until tho Prince Tmperial had parzed eut, Al bowed low a0 fio walked down tho double ling of doop sym- puthizers, AFTER TIE GEAEMONY. Tho Prince Inporial, thongh yery jmlu, boro himeel? mavfully throughout. It hnd hoon an- ticipatod that somo of thoso who wero oppomnd to tho rule of thio Bmporor would talo the occa- sion to evines thoir diataste for imperialism, bub potling of the kind acenrrad. Tho only damon- sirations wero thoso of respect for ono who, whatever may havo been hia faults, bad tinishod Lis careor, aud was boing cousigned to rest, Thoro was no ot pracossion on the refutn from tho chapel, 'Tho Princo Imparial aud Princo Na- Eolaon drovo rapidly through the crowd ina rougham, and ropeatediy acknowledgod tho unl- utations of tho poople. Tlioro was some cheor~ ing at tho gales of the chapel and also at tho an- iranco of Ozmden Houne, in {ho grounds of which oviea of ‘*Vive I'Emperour!” woro raised when-the Princs Imperial and Princo Napoleon nppeatad, {o , which the Tiiuco Twpoerinl auswored (lt'cuu\y #Noj; the Eraporor 10 dond, wo must- ery, * Vive In Frauca!” In !Rllo of this obsorvation, however, » tromondous shout wes raised, end carriod along tha ling, of “Yivo UEmporour!” ~ #Vivo Nopoleon the Fourth!"” TExcopt this demounstration, no lond manifeatation of any kind was mado by the crowd. Aftor thip raturn, tho montnord and tho genoral public rapidly disporsed, und Chiselhurst, resumed its usual apponranco. . TNV LAST WOBDS OF NAPOLEON 11l ' The last words pronounced by tho Ewmperor, sayn tho London Iigaro, 1n hlu dying momonts, wore addrossed to his old and faitbful friond, Dr, Oonnean. "Thoy wer “ Kliez-vous a Bedan?" (Wore yount Sedan ?) Subsequently, tho Bmpross hold his haud in “hers, and geatly kiusod ib; the Lmpovor wmiled, and his lips moved, a8 if roturning his wife's ombrace, but he novor uttored anothor word after that laub thought—* Hedan 1" ey A Yt Dovislon. PiuApELPRIA, Fob, 1,.—In tho Court of Com- mon Ploas to-day, Judgo Ludlow deliverod a deciuton in n caso prosenting sorae novel points, Ono Williamson was oharyod with desertion by & woman ho married in Ireland pixteon yoars ego, His dofonco was that tho Inglish stututos invalidated the marriago on account of s bolng o Protostsnt, seven clilldren waro born of the {nn(an. The Judgo, in an sdmirable opin- fon, said that tho English statutos on the sub- joof Loing in violntiow of all morality, woro ok Yecognizod in this country, and rondered a judgment againut tho would-be bigamlst. - Coolle Sluvery, FaN Fraxvisco, Fob, 1,—0n Deo, 20, s vassol nawmod the Glonnsmox arrlved at Honolulu, on hor voynku from Aluwuno, Ohina, to Punta Arones, Oontral Amoriea. 5he hnd on hosvd 635 Chiune o, entored on the ship's manifest as & por- sonol effoots,” ull to bo taken to Punts Arenns. The diselpline ou the vessel was thut of old-time sglavors from the coaut of Afrioa. . ‘rhe Wharton Polsoning Caso, Annavoras, Md., Tob, 1—In tho Wherton trinl, the juryatb 1 o'clock sont a communication to the Court stating that they wure unublo to agroe, and nsking to bo dischurged, Thy Court rofused to comply, and tho Juty, ab 230 p. m., woro atill out, . FOREIGH, SPAIN. Pang, Fob, 1.—~Communicntion hetwoon Han Hobastinn nsud the futorior of Spaln Ling boon en- *rely fotervaptod by tho Oarllats. No mailn £ 1 that eountey havo boon rocolvod in Taris sor threo days past, Thero I8 no communieation with Bilheo, oxcept by eee. ¢ An nttack upon that town by tho Oarlists is appruhended, Wha railway han boon out by the Insurgonts, and Lho runniny of traiun iy suspondod. A Carlist hand intrenched nt Sturvioz tye-o at. tackad by a forco of Royal troopa and maintained thoir position a tor & conflicl of threo houra durn= tlon, - 'Lho Insurgents clabn the victory, Hovorul Spanish customs ofticers on the frontior have Dean drivon away by tho Carlists, and forced lo tako rofugo [n Frouch torritory. MADRID, Fob. 1.—In {hio T,owor Corlos, to-day, Zoxllln, the Prosidont, asked an appropriation of 12,000,000 ronls to enable tho Governmoub to ub iho tolograph liuen in_ working order. Zorilln anid” ho rogrotted to nnnotunco thet many oxccuses had been commiticd in tho North by roving hands of Corligts, Tho Joyal forcos, liowover, aro vigorously pnrening ho insurgonls, e Govormnont had recolvod intolligonco of the dontruction of Maostrazz0's Vand of Carlistn; tho defeat of Baball'y Land, and tho comploto rout of anothar forco of 1,200 Tummrgents, with n Joss of twonty-clght Lillod, including fwo pricste. It in expected thab the ingurrection will soon bo ended, and communi- cation roatored with Franc: CANADA, Kpeetal Despateh to Tha Chicaan 1yibune, Tonoxto, Fob. 1,—The_Provisionnl Buard of Directors of tho Canada. Puciflc Railysy aro os. followa : | 2 Ontario—Nnjor Joun Walkor, merchant, Lon- don Walter Shanly, civil englneor, Probcott ; Colonal Cumberlend, clvil ongincor, ‘Coronto ; Dounld Moluos, morchant, Hamilton'; Sandford Floming, civit anglneer, Ottawa. - i Quoboc—Sir Hugh Alln, shiipownor, Montreal; J. J. Bonudry, morchaut, Montrenl ; Hon, Dr. Heaublon, Cominissioner 0f Orown Lands, Quo- boo; Robort N. Hall, bucrister-at-law, Shor- brooke. Nova Scotia—ITon, A. G. Archibald, ML B,, Iato Licutonant Governor of Munitoba end North- weat Territory. Now Brunswick—Egerton Ryerson DBurpee, olvil engineer and Vico Prosidont of the Iure- penn & North Amorican Reitvay. Tanitoha—3r. Andraw McDormott, morchnut, Winnopeg; ahd for British Columbin, the Hon. Dr. Helmoken, one of tho delegates to Ottawn in 1871 to ayrange the torme of contract satifae- tory to both the Government aud (ho railway company., Ton millions of stook are ready to bo sub- seribed. Btock books will bo opened in each provinco. Tho following aro the oflicera: Lresldont, Sir Hugh Allan. Vico Progident, Major Walker. Counsel, Hon. J. J. C, Abbott, Tho gunboat Reseue, used during the “ Fenian raid,” 18 to bo sold by the Govornment. The Governmont Commissioners aro now ox- amining the difforont Weiland Canal schemes, Nothing has yet been dono with tho numorous teuders. Govornor Goneral Lord Dufferin and Countoss Daufforin aro visiting the public institutions of Alontroal, > Tho Chiof Governmontal measuro of the sea- sion, viz,: the distribution of the surplus, comos AVUSEMENTS, MoVIOKER'S THEATRE, MAX MARETZEK,... ____n....m.u.l)lll]lfl'tolu GRAND ITALIAN OPERA, RVENING, MONDAY, VER. 3, A O DAY Rensticane, PATULING LUOCA. LA FAVORSTA. " Benara Banz, Blgnor Abru, nodo, B parapan ; AT ; Goulon, do. oile. LAl BRI 11 e STl GG NI, IElny it Qe Nigite Batiieday—Grand Matines. 813 Rosarvol Hoataln 2d Bal- it of tho O} (2 Trices Gonaral Admlsaian, atras Al for any niy ars, for aale ab Diars oiri it 7. Opinen berdine AL 8 Deeoiacly, AUADEMY OF MUSIO, -Qrand Toglthneta Rovivals 'This ovening, JISS CARLOTTA Li CLERGO, Tho Grostest Jiviog Actross, fn hyr suporh rondition of I, Dfenon Tlopmnt. & At Thhs, 111K TABY 07 LYONS," as roareangsd Ly thy Iato lamnented author, ox- progls Tor 1ha giitcd Ariist, Mondsy, Hashs and ¥aces, eiduy (Hanciit,_As You Liko 1t "~ MYERY OPERA HOUSE, Montoust,, Lotwoen Dearborn and Stato-sts, | Artitor, Collow™ & emles - Minstrls, AN ENTIRELY NKW PROGRAMMI, Hickin and Wilson in Uielr Elaborale Songs aud Dances. Quartatto—** Tho Kniglta' Karowell," Tho Haunted Man. A Doy’s Fishing. Moro Lovers hep One. Evory nvnn-ll‘ffl and Baturday ~GLOBE_THEATRE. Mond, tug, Fob. 3, and overy nicht and Wednow PR A R i MISS FANNY HERRING Tn hor orlginal drama. antitlod the PEMALE DETBOTIVEI A 3 ety Svoning Hoxts banoiipofst. L W EATITERWAX. Mlca Fanny Hortloy 82 JAUK SHRBPARD. HOOLEY’S OPERA HOUSE. Pfl}'rgnlzzd by the Ellteof Chicago! Another Assured Suocess IIN DILLON, the Chloago favorite, In s popular pare Bonday, Guckday, Wooogutaz, Tuntadny, and. Sat: nEdAy, Fob. I, 4, B, 6 and 6 and Wedneaday aud Saturdsy Matinoes, Byron's poworful drama, The groat star company In tha cast. fioont mount- o, Hiport soonory: Telink noldonts: Eviday BUNt— 3Eait O dobn Bilon, o ploparation, the grost 00 ol Novw Vork susécss, * 6also Shamo. &80 & Vorsian of the origianl porvarsion of .+ 1o Goallo 220, and **Porils or, Lovo at Long Bragoh. ™ ORPHEUS HALL. GRAND VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT, Iy Mrs OHAS, WETZLRR, kindly ausislad by Mias Lon Hnatrejtor, Boprano: Mr. K, Sohultze, ‘Tonor;_Mr. Jok. Behnadly, Basso; Mr, Louls Falk, Ylanist; Mr. Ohas, Honekrodt, Violiatst, * Monday ocaning, Ifeb. 3, 187, 41 the Orphous Hall, cor. Peoris and I, n. new Bare up for digcussion on Tuesday. The chief subjeat of political gossip at present is tho prospeots of the Dominion Governmont rotnining power, which ia_gonarally considored doubtful, “and changns in its porsonncl saro rumored. @ Toroxto, Ont., Fob. 1—Arrangsmonts ara completod for the counstruction of ihe Canada Pacific Railroad. A formal chartor will be isaued on tho roturn of the Govornor General to Otta- we. Ten millions stock is ready to besubscribed. Tho stock books are to bo opened in ench of tho Provincos. O1TAWA, Fob. 1.—Sir Francis Hincks, Financa Ministor, in viow of the provailing stringonoy in tho currency markot, has invitod tonders from tho banks for tho purchaso of London ox- clinge, the procecda to romnin on doposit at & por cent, Tenders for o largo smount were: re- ceived, and tho sales amounted to 260,000, Tho lowozt tondor accoptod was at the rate of 93¢ per cent promium, i — CENTRAL AMERICA. Asrivwary, Jau, 20, via HAvANA, Jan. 81— By n torriblo hurricaue on the 18th tho schooner Toyal Arch and a bark wera .drivon through tho Paciflo Mail Company's wharf, Soventy-fivo Toot of thé wharl, oiginos, sad a. quantity of mercliandiso wore destroyed. Thoy wero after- wards sunk. Other barkis were driven ashoro, Threo porgond wero killod. The total loss is be- twoon %000,000 and 31,000,000. it HAYTIL Pont Au_Pnuuce, Jan.' 20, via Havays, Jan, 81.—Thore has boen _en ntiompt to create an ine surrcetion iu Hayti for th~ purpose of provout- ing an clection for Prosident. Tho domonstra- tion was soon eupprossod, aund sixiy of tho singlendrs woro arrostod, fi¥0 of wlom woro ox- couted. P S — BOHEMIA. Pnagur, Fob. 1.—Dlsturbancos aro appro- honded in tho districts surrounding Pragus, bo- cause of tho .meeting of tho Gech.delogates in tho Bohieminu distrios to protost against diroct clactions, which weve prohibited, snd troops havo beon sont Lo thoso localitios to suppross disordors. - CERMANY, g Yony, Fab, 1,—Tt iu stzted that Bismarclc s domiandgd an osplunation from tho Ruusian suthoritics concerning tho ehooting of a Prug- slan by certain customs oflicialy of Russia in Twper Silesin, —_———— PORTUCAL. Lisno¥, Fab., 1.—The cnginoers and stokers ‘on tho Poriugnese Ruilway aro ou o strike, and tha running of freight trainn is anaponded. Laten—~The otrilta of tho engincers and stok- ey on the Portuguesc Nailroads hus texminated, the Covernment having interforad and com- pelled (hem to- veaunt. work. e . GREECE. Arugys, Tob., 1.—The Italian Minister . to Greeco rafuses to hiave uny communication with Bpiliotakis, tho Greclan Hivistor of YForeign Aftuira, in consequenco of tho rocolpt of an al- logoad discomtoous lotter, i TURKEY. CONSTANTINOPLE, Fob, 1.—The Sultan will at- tond the Viouns oxhibition, Ho_ will logvo the govoramont in chavgo of Yassef Izzedin Iitendi, nud, bofora starting, will proclaim tho lattor Lieir to the throno. FRANGE, Pams, Feb, 1.—Aftor thros days’ agitated do- bate on the roport of the Committee on tho Lyons' war contrncts, tho Nations! Assembly this nfternoon, IJF o voto of 659 ngainst 43, adopted & resolution condemning tho contract a‘!"t o partiog who hoisted tho red flag in that oily. ——— GREAT BRITAIN, Loxpoy, Fob, 1,—The first snow-storm of (he scason ocourred horo thls morning, Tho fall vas light. ——— Qconn Stonmship News. Nuw Yonx, Feb, 1.—A Boston despatch says the Onuard 'steamor Olympus, from Livorpool, has been out eighteen days, and is now overdue. New Youx, Fob, 1,—Tho stoamor Consett, from Antwerp, s in quarantina, SPROIAL NOTICES. Ifow to malke $500. Tiuy for a song a styllsh, brokon. down horso, ono that {s pronouncod playod put from Inmioncss; ouro him X witha buttlo or twaof Gontaur Linl o went, and pockat the differonaa, The Rk Tantmont s stuiply one of tho wouders 200 _gmamr~ of tho world, Dumb boasts nofigh ouy \eilfAvpro tholr gladuoss, aud the saro, matmed, and erippled of fho human family hobble 1o and go ou thelo way refoloing, Yes, it fs wondorful, Children Cry for Pltcher’s Oase toris. Tt rogulatos the' stomach, outey wind collo and oniasu nstural sioop. Ta a subatitiito for castor oll; STOLEN, 81,000 REWARD, Btolen from No 6 Wall straot, N. Y., nboutd oolock Bt ot of o SEotaton S e e 50 P 0 o tanaton ‘& Tursa O Corbipany, 81,000 ouob, Nos, 0,210 ta 6,500, Tnojustvos costiflcate of 100 sharos ufstack in the Houston & Taxas Elaasat iaibray Camunuy, vishdiug 18 Bawe o Darld 1L Patgo, with blank power of atlorney on the hack, siguod by Anua ) Payo, excentrix, Faymant of tha' coupons aud transter of tho stook has boon utoptiud, wiid al} peryons ure WaEnod nRajust nogatte ating sy ol the abiova socurities, A raward of 51,160 will Bu paid for thote rolurn (o \W3f, A, Rili, No. s Wail alvaet, York, ez 22 AT THREADS, % g! 4 P. GOATS T SIX-CORD BEST SIX- Aro soft finlalied, without tho use of any sulx stnnco whatever fo produce an artifclal gloas, therchy prescrving the superlor strength of slx.cord thread. The < now shade of black has n sllken voilsly, and all numbers aro warsanted sl A to 100 inclusive. For Sale by all Dry Goods Dealers, ASK FOR J. & P, COATY' BLACK, And uze It for Bachino Sawing. LOTTERY. A NODLI CHARITY. OMAHA LOTTERY ! TO EREOT THE NEBRASKA STATE ORPHAN ASYLUN, To Lo Drawn fn Public, March 31, 1873, Tickets 51 Ecch or Six for S04 Tickots sent by Exprass O, 0. D., It dosired. 1 Qash Priz 835,000 1 Unsh Prizo. 16,000 | 1 Gash Priz 1 Cash Prizo, 6,000 | 1 Cash Prizo. For balancy s send for Clroular. u Thia Legsl Yoterpriso {s indorsed Ly His Excellanar, GGareraoe We 1. dampos, 8ad tho oat businoss men of 156 o, ‘I lirated numbor of Tiokets on haud will bo furnise N OHRTE AN, T fall pactiontars addren 5 o o M. PATTILE, Minagor, Ormabe, Neb. BUILDING MATERIAL, POTSDAM SANDSTONE. Duzablo, bosutifal calor, fizo-proof, choap. _All about ta build, or uso stong, send for elronlar containing full descriniron, Fecomtmondations by bost architocts, an i sl on et chirches, sokols i, stoice or flagging, nings, oto, ross = s I ANDYTONE CO., Potedam, N. Y. MISOELLANEOUS. CATGTION ! CATTION ! BORLIR'S BITTERS. Pirtios wishing to buy thesa celobratad Bittors, and da- sironis of obiataing tho genuiio article, aro CAUTIONER Sfoinst tio imitntlons Gnd_ countorfolts olorad in the Amorlcan niarkota by unsorupalous indlviduals, dut 1y rocognized Ly the poor way in which fll!]“fifluurl" Put sy, mud principaliy by hofe vilo tasto,widia. tho ulne artlole, though a” Stomach Bittors, 18 'L‘ri palatabio anil plossar {0 Slory rofliod {sto, o us Bothiug of b apathacary shop. w&;&{:l]lr'unfllflfl h‘auu‘g " £, Hole 50 LT et e Ttuyo USINES: Advorilaing Agenclen 11, 11, OTTAND L G0 B artiosisad to rocelre ad. attisauenta (ar all Ohicaga daily pavors at {hclr lowest 23 alag for any naweppnr or periadical tle U. 8, and forelgn countrion. 91 Madison-st, i AIN, PRINE & GO, BEOOND NATIONAL, 8. i, gutner 3adisan and Clark, Billinrds (Uhvlin & Collender Tublc STEPHANT, MONHEIMEL & HARY, 619 Sta Biank fBooic Munutaciurery, siatione rliiceru. TRON, AMBEIG & GO, U1 Aid 16 W. Rendolph, O ID A Gy, Gt td 1S onth Tasailo.. DEAN BROS, & HOFIM; 67 W, Washingto: J. W. MIDDLETON, ‘u‘_flnlu COAN & TEN BROERL, ¢af. “Ann and W. Randolph, anenoan oraos G MERIOAN oL G ey, el J| v, Ve, anpey, Ko FRENOH RHEANS o] Vabus-av. 37 Wabash-av, HENRY SEARS & GO b and & South Canal:st, saMUELE, Wil 1 E. BURN m'ufi: s orToEVRY &G a2 Wi 3. WINGIAY MILLER BROS, b and Glnas Stal 78 and bl Dearbora-i Sixtures und Fitiing, 1% BHU,, B3 to 236 Wal R, & UO,, 246 Wabieeh-av, 6 (i hialesnio) L o. eew Ito i 3. GRUENEBAUM, 161 Weat mnauw.n. Mora (1VIolenitly e Stetel, F . & C & 5.8 Wah, & Rt W, 3 3 Co., en, 137 RIS IpILs 400 WL 3. MAYO, 1 Toithor, a. ?‘-l\}"?hhl ‘lu_r‘\ln, hlo nery wid Hiaw \VAI-S‘I(IH-; Hgrofy e TR KENLEY $JEN T4 3. W. BUTLER & G0y, 23 X, "horpisinot, and r3 8tata, B NER, SMITH & GO, 11Unu 3L Aadiscn-st. al LAND PAPILIE COL, 78 W, ‘ashington-st, W, CLARICH, b7 West Washing! t, H, A KN HOUR I, w0 i 19 Wost Rapdeloh, MECANN, FITUIL & CONVERSE, 12 and 1y Lutiallsst NORTHWEST PAPLL GO, rnd 155 MIchi OGLESBY, BARNII% & Cib., Wand 20 W, W P v Oraing. W W xumn’,"éfl'fi'.lfr"l AT dadl Thlrtoonttal Ul A, B, MEFKER & (0 RIUDER & BRADLE I W. AUSTIN & CO, enl JACOR 0, MA LAERROAS abar. WHETAEET DIEBOLD )\ b Htata.ot. ZBRIN (N, 48 Btate, aud cor. 1ith and 1ndisna.ar, BRI o Cari-ote e, HIASKIN, MARTIN & W Qi Mowing D THIE LIGHT-TV. Braoches, 14 ' iy i ciiadices o oo BN B AARD S 0o 1»u1u;m1.h'oh' LHUHAI\'%)A‘)}'J, 2y & 272 [OAN BASE BURNEL, 141 AMERIOAR DA Jowollera .ty tionth \ater jouth Wator<. T penmsoN ST R CILAS. T, WAL, 1¢ Sito v i % BUFLDON & DAVILS: - ORDAN 1) Glirky nea Fasis Wi R il gt 1 NANE BROS, M#d B0, 1b Nort b JofTertousst,

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