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The Chicage Daily TEibun CHICAGO, VOLUME 26. DRESS SILKS AND LINEN GOODS. NSURANOCE. THE GOLORN OPPORTONY |~ TNSURANCE. GREAT SALE Retail Stock CARSON, PIRIE&CO., " 329 West Madison-st. (NRESERVED SACRIFICE OF FIRST-CLASS - Dry Goods.. Oolored Dross Silks, 26 per cont ‘below ooat. Wide Oolorod Groa Grains, §3.60 quality for - $2.00, . Gm{ ggfipo Spring Silks for 80 ofs,, worth Bl'k A1LSilk Gros Greins for §1,00 per yard, Hondsome Lyons Bl'k Gros Grains for $1.60 gpar yord, - [ é!2;.57 uality Guinet's Bl'k Gros Grain for 3,00, £4,00, $6.00 and $6.60 qualitios Rich Lyons Block Gros Grains reduced ome- fourth, 776 oent Japaneso Silks for 40 ots, 00 cont quality Japaness Silks for 60 centa. Bl'k Alpacas from 26 ots,upward, all reduced. Batteens, Onshmeres, Merinos, and Empross -Oloths at great reduotiona, TIrish and Lyons Poplins, Pongeos, and other. Silk and Wool Fabrios at a saorifice, ‘Tho centre tables will contain assortet® lots of Dross Goods 2t 20 and 26 oents; half price, White COotton and Wool Domett Flannels, 17 oents. Heavy White Shoker Flennels, 6 and 36 onts Bnor;mpfia in Watorproof Oloths, Orssimores, for men's and boys' wear, 65, 76, snd §1.00, BARGAINS IN LINEN GOODS, Heovy Blenohed Linen Damasks, 60 ots, up, Unbleached Tablo Linons, from 25 ots, up. Fine Damask Table Linens reduced one-third, Bpeoial bm-gujns in Linen Towoels at121-3, 16 and 20 ots, Good Orashes, 7 1-2 to 10 ots, Good Bussia Orashes, slightly wet, 10 ots. 11-4 Henvy Whito Quilts at $1,00, Marseilles Quilts at $1,00, Ladies' Patent Merino Hose, 16 ots, the grentest bargain over oftored, Ladies' Morino Vests, 60 cents each, Gents' Hosiery and Underwear, very oheap. Ladies' Ribbed Merino Hose, 10 o, All Uottons and Shootings below wholesale cost, Heavy Double Wool Shawls, $3.76, half prico, Paisley Shawls at half price, Olosk Velvets at reductions of 6,00 and $7.00 ]kcr yard, Gloves, Bibbons, Ties, and Lnces greatly roduoed, Lot of good Kid Glovas at 76 cents, Hemburg Edgings at half price, REMOVALS, GREENEBAUI'S BUILDING, FIFTH-AV., Botween Randolph and Washington-uts, The three Offices on the main floor of this Building are now oc- cupied by The German National Bank, The German Savings Bank, oy Croeneham & (. First-class Offices on the 2d and Bd floors for rent. Apply to.* HENRY GREENEBAUH & CO, REMOV.ATL. HILGER & JENKINS, (Buccessors to B, G. L. Faxon & Co.), have removed to 107 BTATH.ST., whero thoy have on exhibition tho flnest lot of Paper Haongings, Window Bhades, Upholstery Goods, nnd Bedding to be found in the city. STATIONERY. WRITING PAPER And Envelopes, ALL SIZES AND QUALITIES, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. CULVER, PAGE, HOYNE & C0, 118 AND 120 MONROE-ST. CARTE BLANCHE. The FINTST IMPORTED CHAMPAGNE ‘WINE now in market. Sold by all firat-olass places in the oity. GROMMES & ULLRIOH, Gonoral Agents. MISOELLANEOUS, COPYING-SOMETHING NEW TYPIWRITER, we ars anablod e A L aby on shiosb notlcs, add at Tessenable Fates. g AL TRLEGRAPH OOLLEGE. FORTEREATION 169 Lusnllcestn Room 70, W. 1. CONNING A - REMOVED NIXON'S ZTI;UILDING, N. E. Oor. LaSalle and Monroe-sts,, ROOMS 10, 11 AND 13, None but FIRST-CLASS Compa- nies Represented. PENNSTLVANIA Fire Insurance Co. OHARTERED A. D. 18365, Assets, $1,250,000. AMERICAN Fire Insurance Co. CHARTHRED A. D. 1810, Assets, $1,250,000, FIRE ASSOLTATION, OHARTHERED A, D. 1820. Assets, $2,100,000. SUPREME GOURT OF TEE STATE OF NEW YORK, In the Matter of the North American Fire In- surance Company. Natlco Is horaby glven that, suoh caso made and provided, & sscond and final disle dond or dintributive paymont of four gonts on the dollar of tho debts of the Iate North American Firo Insurance Company, will be mado on tha 19th day of Fobruary, 1873, at tho offloo of the undersignod, receivorof sald Company, at No. 1 John-at., fa tho oity of New York. urstiant to the statuto in Datod Now York, Jan, 27, 1838, WYLLIS BLACKSTONE, Recslvor. FINANOCIAL, ILLINOIS BONDS. Sny Island Levee, Registered 10 Per Cent Bonds, Interest Payable July1, Annually. "There bonds ave issued by virtue of an act of the Logle- lature of Ilinols, April 34, 1871, and smondatoss act to roglstor and socuro psyment of samo, April9, 1812 Intorost and principal payablo ot the Agency of tha Btate of Illinols in Now York, orat tho offico of the Stato ‘Troasuror; Springfleld, 1l Pamphlots oontalning tho law undor which theso bonds are {saned and registored, togother with the logal oplnfon of Hon. Leonard Swott, ccrtificates of Commissioner, Chlof Enginesr, Connty Olorks of Adams, Pike, and Cal- houn Counties, and Auditor of Stato, topographicalmaps, &o., can be had at tho office of tho Agenta for the sale of these bonds, PIERCE & BROWER, 83 Madison-at, INVESTMENT BONDS. The Northern Pacific 7-30 First Mortgage Gold Bonds R 78-19 0l INTEREST IN GOLD, and B T 8 51 strangih and safclys ViE-3 3§ biigation of a strons corporation. 2. wn:f{';_“n‘; TR MORTUAGE on the: Hoad, Its Righte, nchises and Equipmonts. if Thioy aro o FIRST on 11 Bt earnings. F'Ttoy a0 Ther 15 piodkod, {or payment of principal and fater. Rt R I i Y g throun ths mflrmwur milo through the Ters Over 60 miles of the road 1a comploted, soge lop et bolarao, o Gompany recolvs (hess bonds st 10 per osnt pro- it {0 PaymaD 07 thelr jands, JAY COOKE. & CO., Financial Agents. For sale by Luut, Preston & Koan, Ohicngo. and tho earn: LUNT, PRESTON & KEAN, Bank of Discount & Deposits Commerelal Banklug in a1t 1ta branches transactod, st ot Bovodlt Baded, bossing intorsst socording to contract. SOUTH SIDE, ‘WEST BIDE, or, Halsted & Randolph-sts, 1 157 and 159 Lasalle-st. Republio Insurance Certifioates, T wlii"buy the Auguat aud Decemnber, TO RENT, FOR RENT. Bome fina stares, aud banking ronms, and offices, with vaults, on Wabesh-av,, Lako, Olark, and Dearbora‘ate. J, M, MARSHALL, 134 Otarleat, EDUCATIONAL. UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DANE. BECOND BESSION of tho 2th Scholastio Yesr com- ‘menced MONDAY, Feb. 3. For catalogus, whish contains full fnformation rolative to the University and its workings, addross Rev. A. LAMONNIER, 8, 8. 0., Pres't, Notro Dams P. O., Ind. BUSINESS CARDS, OBADIAH JACKSON, At at-Law, t A I Bloriaig e s Mo ¢ eed € rbes MEETINGS, Masone, Mombors of Lincolu Park Lodge No, 611, A, 1%, and A, M., sro notitiod to moot &t tho cornor of Korth Clark-at: and Webitor-av., Tuosday, Feb, 11, 181, at. 10 o'olook, shinrp, &, m., to'attend tho funoral of our Tato brather, O. 0. tlascrvo, M. 15, HABILTON, W, b DMasonic. Tafssette Obapter, No. % R. A. M., Otlental N AL iautie Guitvooation Bandsy ovent og, at ool for liuos. y order of the 11, P B, N. TUOKER, Bocretary, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1873. WASHINGTON. Bills on the Mormon Quesllou Before Both Houses of Congress, A Radical Change to Be Made in Our Diplomatic Service. Caleb Cushing Interviewed on the Geneva Award and Ariglo-Russian Difficulty. Speeial Deapatch to Tho Chicago Tribune, A BEMAREABLE CLAIM, ‘WasmNaron, D. 0., Fob. .—Ounoe of the most romarkablo clsims ovor prosented to Congress s racontly presod by the Honate, and Is now before tho Houso, It is for 8008.00, boing tha ‘valuo of & nogro boy 15 or 16 yenrs of ago, who was protected and cared for by Genoral 'Utloy, whilo Colonel of tho Twonty-Sccond Regiment of Wisconsin volanteers. Tho papors in tho case show that, while Goneral Utley was at Lox- ington, Ky., with his rogimont, o small, halt- starvod mogro boj, with ~ nothing on but- ragged pantaloons and ahirt, como to his quartors in 8 so- voreshow storm. This boy waa in a perishing condition, and roprogonted that ho had beon in tho woods for a long timo subsisting on black walnuts, and sleoping in hoge' nests until the snow storm drove him in. This was in tho fall of 1863. General Utloy ordored the boy to bo taken caro of, and thought no moro about it un- tilone William Robertson called on him and claimed the boy as hig grnpurl y and Bought to take ‘him away, oneral Utloy _ealled tho claimant’s attention to tho additional articlo of war, of March 18, 9, and sald _ho must bo &ovnmod by that. If tho boy would go back _without force boing resorted to, the officer would havo no objections, but tho boy prayed for protection, seying that hohad beon hirod out to o cruel mestor till of 10 yoars of age, and the hirer had bonton him aud othor- wise oruelly treatod him, and ho had sought protoction of his owner, Toborteon, in vain, un- 1] finally he ran away andcame into the camp of Goneral Utloy, =as alrondy stated. 'Tho Genoral rofused to give "up tho Doy, oand Robortson left without him. A fow flu{a subsequently suit was brought ngainst tho officor for the value of the boy. Boon after, Utley was taken prisoner by the Confederatos, at Egringhll.l Tenn., and heard no moro abou tho boy nntil 188, whon suit waa brought in the Cireuit Court of Wisconain to collect n judgment rondored tho yoar boforo, for 890800 and. coats, amounting to $20.40 exactly. General Sped dofondod the suit, but the officer was forcod to poy tho money. e Sennte bill fs for tho pur- oo of roimbursing Gonoral Utley, and wil un, oubtodly pass the Houso. Tho suit could not havo been appoaled to the Supromo Court of tho Uited Statos, boosuso tho limit fu that Court s ,000. THE MORMON QUESTION s just now in such_an attitudo {hat both parti sans axo in & good deal of porturbation of mind. The leading opponenis of the Baints in Con- roun ava_onrnostly at work for the adoption of ho Morritt or Frolinghuygon bills, ono being in tho Hongo Judiciary Committeo, and tho gilier n tho Sonate, Goorgo Q. Cansion, ono of Brigham Young's Trolve Apociles, and by odd tho able~t of *ua Moruaiy, and Mr, Hooper, the Utah dologate in.(laugross, arn usin; eir ut- most to orovont the pastage of thoee Lills. Tho Prosidont, Dr. Nowmsn, and _delogates Morrltt and Claggof, nre thoir most aative opponents, Tho Sonato Committcod had & long sosglon yestordny, tho wholo time boings dovotod to the subjoct. What waa dono isnot known, excopt thot ox-Congrossmmn Titch, of Nevada, {ho counsol of tho 3lormong, and Mr, Cannon, asked and wero rofused a hearing, whoraupon thoy filod &, long Argument against tho passage of tho bill. ; QUI DIFLOMATIC SERVIOE. It soems to bo & well-sottled conclusion nmong thosa who &ro most_intimate with tho Prosidont and mont familiar with the Diplomntio policy, if ouch thore bo of {ho Administration, that after tho 4th of March tho Presidont will meke an almost comploto changa In tho list of foreign Ministors. Bancroft, at Borlin, and Tuv, at Vionno, are, i¢ 18 said, to Bo firat rocaliod. Sohoncl, it is’ bel{oved, will retiro at his own suggestions. Ammume change is contom- plated in tho Bouth Amoerican Ropublics, it boing the intontion to sond ablor mon to those sta- {ions, who will be expected to bo more success- ful in turning tho rich trade of thoso Republics to our shoro thau those Lerotoforo roprenonting tho, United States, It is alao said that Bicklos, thoiigh rogarded as the ablest in diplomacy in the farolgn servico, wlil bo rocalled proliminary to s moro vigorous course toward Cubu. ‘THE GENEVA AWARD—THE RUSSIAN QUESTION, Tho {oxt of tho Quoon's spech ot the openin, of the British Parliamont, and the dobate whic! followed in both Houscs' upon tho award of the Genova Tribunal, and the decision of the Em- poror of. Gormany, bas attractod attention in ofticial_circles hero, Tho nttack mnde by tho Oppotition, under the lead of Lord Derby and Mr. Disraoli, and the dofonco by Glndstono, tho Marquis of Ripon, the mnow Lord Chaacellor, Tord Selden, lato Sir Roundell Palmor, sooms to have been expectod. Your cor- respondent called upon the Hon. Caleb Cushing to-day for the puvpose of ascortaininy his opinion of the debate, in viow of tho faot that Gonoral Cushing was one of tho couneol on tho part of the Unite Btatos before the Goueva Tribunal. His judg- ment in this matter is important. ~Genoral Cuching saya it is cloar, in view of this dobate, and tho tenor of the Queon’s spoech, that thg British Government intends to oxoecuto to tho lettar tha stipulations of tho Treaty of-Washing- ton; that tho amount of tho monoy sward will bo 8 eudil{ paid in spite of tho opposition of Mr. Disracli and tho Earl of Dorby, who will bo unable to resiat the overwheclming tendeno; which oxists in Grent Britain-to cstablish an maintaln _heroatter the most cordial relations with the United Statos. Tho same spirit hns beon manifented in tho readiness with which the Emnt Englieh bankeys propasa to taka all the bonds Becrotary Boutwell is propared to place in tho market.” Tngland not only desires peace with the United Btatos, but sho desires to strongthen and extond her business rolations with us, To thiscourse she ia memued by many cansen, Her capltalists aro quite sick of tho folly they committed in purchesing Confedorate bonds and driving those of the United Btates into the hauds of the German bankers. Thoy will not again bo guilty of such madnoss in this onoration. Hor material intorests led hior in 6 same direction, &8 ovinoed in the atriking fact of the growing demand for American coals for many uses, which horotofore have been sup- pliod whiolly from cosl-mines of England. Itls ensy to koo, also, that Englnmd ia looking to tho possibility of differences, bofore long, with Rus- ein. This produces thoe same effect jn England a8 did the approncks of hor Inst war with Russis, namely, an earnest dotormination to bo on good torms with tho United States. Indeed, in tho two days' debate on tha Queen's apoechy, it is evi- dent that the subject of Great Britain's rolations with Russis ocoupied men’a minds much moro than any of the disagreeablo features of tho Troaty of Washington, or of the dofoat of Eng- land at Geneva and Berlin in tho two arbitra- tions, 'The solicitude of England on the sido of Russia is by no means a military one, It is not at all likely that those two Govornments will 0 to war in the heart of Asis, What England 8 anxious to_avold Is the moral offect of tho nrpmwh of Russia towards tho English possaa- slons in India. 'Thus far ltussia las succooded in roconolling her numerous Mohammodan sub- l“u to her sway by admitting thom unroserved- to nll tho advantagen of other subjects of tho zar, Most of the new conquesta of Ruesln in Turkistan are occupled by Mohammedans, Tho more subjocts Rusnia has in that direction the moro tho danger is that she sy bo looked to for rellof by tho millons of Mohammedan sub- jeots of the Lnglish iu Indln, who are not and nover will bo_roconciled to tho awsy of Grat Dritaln, All nccounts agree that tho aontinued edvance of the Russians in Turkistan i tho sublect of universal solioitude and curlog- ity in Indis among all clasaos of its inhabitants, ospocially among the Molammodans. ‘Tho nuppressed agitation that provails among them has beon appsront by the recont aasassination of tho Chlof Justico and tho Governdm,Genoral. Whatevor may oceurbotwoon England usain, there j8 no doubt but the former will CcAre to cultivato friendly rolations with tho URited States. With regard to tho complaint ofrifarl Hurbyfi thiat, 88 o result of tho dunovn arbitra- on, Ling ngod in mattors wheroin sho could make no claim as othors, Gonoral Cushing eays: - thut having 8o many colonies will probably mako the Gonavn doclslon disndvantagoous -to: England,. Sho 1 mado responsible for tho conduct of tho various %ovommfinlfl of her. colonios, and {hrough their atupidity or recklosances ahe may bo involved in trouble. THE LOUISIANA INVESTIGATION, Tho Committeo on Drivilbges and Elections will mako a preliminary report to-morrow in the Lounisiana caso, and tho roport will be undoubt- edly confined to the quostion of the Ibgality of- fho Elootoral tiskota ns. it 16 moot liaporient- that this should be decided in timo to count tho vote for Presidont and Vieo President "on Wednozday next. It is bolloved that both tiokets will bo thrown out. THE CALDWELYL, UABE. ‘Tho report in the Caldwll caso will Lo mado on "Tuesday noxt. Thore aro so many conflict- ing rumors as to_tho character of the roport, that it cannot well bo foreshadowed. ‘The Com-~ mittoo will, howover, devoto another dayto the consideration of the mattor, * = THE LA ORORSE" DAiLUE. v Tho Bonato Committea. on Post Offices. and Toads, in tho caso of tho Plppouod rival sites for the LaOrosse Railrond bridgo across the Misain- nlpm estordny dooided In frvorof. tho site sc- Teokod By tho United Stntas ongineors. OREDIT MOBILIER. A tologram was rocolved Loro to-day stating that Onkes Ames wonld put in an sppearance on Tuesday. Until bo arrivos tho Poland Commit- too will hold sebrot messions for the Surpoau of Qigosting the tostimony alrondy in and proparing o roport thoreon. The membors of the Gommit- tao dony tho various rumors in circulation that tholr roport has been alrosdy agroed upon, and that s resolution of cousure to esch Copgross- man engagod in tho Oredit Mobilier transactivn will nccompany the roport. Nevertholees it is belloved that thia will bo tho action of the Com- mitteo. Bomo of the mombors of this Commit- too hold that they have no jurisdiction over tho transactions of mombora of & former Congress. . DROORE. Tho rumors with rogard to the rosignation of hissoat in tho Forty-third Qougress by Jamon Brooks have these facts for o foundation : Brooks' health is in s precarious condition, and he is oRvised to resign by his mosat intimato frionds. Ho statos, howbyer, that, much ns ho desires to do o, he cannot, for the reason,that such action would be construed na having re- sulted from his conncetion with the Credit Mobiller. TILE SENATE CREDIT MOBILIER COMMITTEE movea slowly, but whether surely remains to ho seon. It took all Baturday to organize, and to- morrow tho Committeo will hayo snothor meet~ ing to decido whether thoy will reopen tho in- vestigation or tako tho testimony as it comes cortifled from tho Poland Committee, or simply allow Sonators Implicated to come forward and mako statoments in their own bobalf. (T the Associated Preas,) TIE LOUISTANA DNVESTIOATION. ‘WasmiNaToN, Fob. 9.~Tho Bonato Committee on Priviloges snd Eleotions will, to-morrorw, mako a roport of the facts on 80 much of the ponding Louisiana position as involves the Elec- toral voto, TRE UNION PACIFIO FNAUDS, In responso to tho House resolution calling for n statoment of tho amounts paid ‘tho Union Pacific Rallrond Company for army transporta- tion, and an ostimate of what said transporta- tion' would cost if the railroad had not beon constructed, the Bocrotary has transmitted tho report of the Qunrtormnstor Genoral, show- ing ihat_tho ~Governmont hLas paid tho Union Pacific Railrond Company such transportation tho following amounts: During flocal year ending Juno 80; 1867, 811,401 ; do., 1808, $069,286 do., 1860, $476,635; do., 1870, 2893 do., 1871, 87012485 'do., 1874, $481,030: do., 1879, 8121,58; mnking o £3tal of £8,351,04b, of ' which one-hal wan paid in cach and ono-half in credits on account of railrond | bound' Indebtedness to the Goyernmént. Tho Quartormaster Gonoral ‘sstimates’ that the cost. of moving tho eumo trogs and supnlios by stags and wagon would have heen 80,850,185, showing an oatimeted eaving to tho Govornmont by rail- rond transportation of ;$6,607,283, or about 80 per cent. S THE OABINET. With tho excoption of tha Secrotary of .tho Trensury, thero i8 no_probability of an immedi- ato change in tho Cabinet, and thia will depond on the_oloction of Ifr. Boutwell to tho Bonato. In such’ event_thoro ‘spoms littld if any doubt that Judgo Richardeon will bo.Boutwoll's suc- coasor, and that the succesdor to Richardson has already beon indicated, Tho Prosident -rocently enid, In roplying to & quostion, concerning rc- portad Cabinot changes, 18 to othor. gentlomen, that be solected thoe membors of it himself, and did not loavo the duty to be porformed by news- Ppapore. ‘ PERSONAL, Mr. Mori, Japanese Minister, ‘will, in a few weoks, roturn fohis owh country, on leayo of absence. Ho offered 'his resignation, bLutthe Governmont doclined to eppoint o suecessor. “EXTRA BESHION. It bas beon ascertained {hat o fev members of Oongress favor un oxtra nession, " BENATOR BUMNER'S HEALTIL is improving. Ha rodo out yontorday. SENATOR OANERON is atill coufined to his hotel. IN MEMORIAM. Tho National Council and National Excoutive Comumitteo of the Union Leaguo of Amorica will meet in Harrisburg, for tho purpose of partici- (mfing in tho funeral obsequics of the lato Jokn Villism Geary. MILITARY NATTENS. Some important movoment of _troops will soon bo ordered by the War Dopartmont, the effect of which will" bo to tako from the States of Kontucky, North and South' Caro- lins, Alabama, and_Tennossco tho greator portion of tho United States military forcos stationed in.these States, and tolocato them at othier points, where the intoreats of tho Government may roquiro their presonce. Thero are no tronps now undor ordors for sorvice in Utah, and it doos not_appenr that tho Dopart- ment immediatoly contomplates sending any in addition to tho forcos alrendy sorving in proxim- ity to tho Mormon country. A rogimont will Boon be stationed along the Rio Grende on ac- count of tho_troubles in that reglon. In other pacta of tho South oy il o graduslly with- rawn. It ig bolioved that nearly all the Ku-Klux risonors will bo pardonod wiihin o very short ime, and particularly thoso of {he moré ignor- ant olass. 'Tho Governmont will, howover, pros- eouto vigorously all new instances of Xu-Klux orsocutions, and it i _cortain that, should addi- iona) casos ariso, tho Exacutive and Dopastmont of Justico would regard with groat disfavor all appenls for mercy or leniency. plita i rn Froshotss CovLuMBbIA, Da., Fob, D,—At 0 this evening the back-water Gooastonod by tho feo gorge at Chick- fon i falling. The I’annae'lvnuln Oanal is flood- ing ite banks, About oight iuchos of water now covors tho tracks of the Ponnsylyania Railroad in tho vicinity of tho tunnol, just west of this lace, 2 Tho onnal basin is Mlling up, and tho coal storod on tho banks is boing washod away. Fam- ilies oro loaving the -shoras, and a disastrons flood 18 expectod. Rallroad travel via Columbin may bo intorruptod unloss tho ico broka away and allows tho wator to subside, The Columbis raliroad and travel bridge is in imminent danger. If tha ice holds at Columbia it cannot be looso below, henca thore iy probably mo ohange ab Fort Doposit, oRT EposrT, Md,, Fob, 0,—This afternoon tho water bogan to riuo and pour into tho town at Rook River, and tho atraots wore soon tlooded, as was also Middlotown, just abovo hero. ‘Tho scone of partiea moving household offocts from tho threated points was ropented, and with muoh mora excitomont than horetofore. 'Fho water at 4 o'olock was highor then at sny timo sinco_tho froshot hegan, and the slarm of tho inhabitants incroased momentarily as the wators gatherod aroupd them, Tho Presbyterian Ohurch was entiroly surrounded, At tho now Methodlst Church tho Bunday Behool was com- Enllud to suspond survices, the puplls with groat Iffioulty reaching their homos, The minlstor was unable to roach his roeidonce excopt by bLoat, and, persons caught in tho lower [mrt of the town had elther to coino by boat or ako tho hill path, Friondship Ilotel, near the centro of tho town, ia complef ullv surrounded by water, As yot no movemont of loo is noted or roported from above, At 6 [o'clock the water 15 still risiog and tho exolte- “ land would heroafior bo Jiable to dam-, for | { ém el .3 NUMBER 17. mont incroasoa momontarily. svonnos, from the river front to the main stroct, and all tho ollars and first stories of the housos along the rlvor bank aro flooded. At 7 o'clook, the water fih’nu evidonco of slowly subaiding, At midnight thoro Is no material chango in the Aunalion. The water conlinuca slowly to rocedo, - " FOREIGN. The' various FRANCE. . Panis, Fob, 0,—Tho final action of tho Com- mitted of Thirty on tho constitutional projoct was wholly unexpected, It causes oxcltemont and uncasinoss, - Ronton aré fiat and the boule~ varda have boon crowded all -day, despite tho stormy weathor, with people esgorly disoussing tho matter. It s hoped in officin] quarters that the broach botweon the- Prosident and Commit~ too is not lrreparable. The Bien Publique ne- nowlodges tho' gravity of the gltuation. Tho Jowrnat des Debats thinks tho Assombly will not accopt all the rocommondations of tho Commit- tao, and will ultimately pronounco In favor of Prosident Thiora. o . Lofefyre Durufle, a Senator undoer tho Em- {0, aud nowone of the Tiractors of tho Soclota atornationnlo, haa beon arrested for alloged fraudulont financial trunsnctions. Another Di- rootor of the Company hos fled from tho city. , Throo daye' mails aro now duo from England. The Northorn Railway is aiill blockaded by onow. No traine have como ‘through sinco the storm began. g AUSTRIA.. w pmn 5 informad Minlstor Jay -that hin' Govornmont consents to an Intornational Congress to ait at Vienna, pending the oxposltion, to considor tho bost modo of encouraging useful inventions and manufacturos. After the oloso of the exhibitlon the Congress will, in sccordance with the desire of the President, negotinte on the subjoat, VieNna, Fob, 0.—The Empress Caroline Aus gusts, widow of the Emperor Francis L, snd andmother of the rolgning Emporor, diod yoa- ordny, aged 81, e SPAIN. of_snow hero. In Congress, yesterday, the debate on tho re- organization of ‘tho army ended, with tho adop- tlon of tho bill which makes military sorvices compulsory on all, P Rt SWITZERLAND, GzNeva, Fob, 9.—Tho Grand Council of the Oanton of Geneva has dacided ngoinat the com: ploto soparation o Ohurch and Btate. 3 NEW YORK. Another NMurder-The Grecloy Will Oawe==Niscolloncous Locnl Etoms, ‘Speetal Deepateh to The Chicago Tribune, NEw Yonx, Feb, 9.—Particulars have just been received of anothor horrible murder, making tho fourth committed in this noighborhood within tho last two or threo days. Yesterdny morn- ing the residents of Littlo Nock, a small vil- lsge on ‘Loug Ieland, six miles from Flushe ing, wore startlod by hearing of tho murdor of a leading follow-citizen and morchant,” Tho victim'of tho tragedy waas 3Mr. Jus, Grabam, a shoo donler on a streot near the mainroad of the village. Tho murder was dis- covered onrly yesterday morning, 'b{ & boy who collod to gob his boota mended. He found the door locked, but the key was in tho lock outside. Ho turned it, and, ontering, saw tho body of Mr., Groham strotohod . on -fho floor, covored with blood, Ho shouted, and neighbors hurried to thospot. They found throo. gnshea upon the head, from which the blood was still flowing. Tt was nscertainod that tho skull had been finc- tured in tho forehead nud back of the hend with 'somo heavy woapofi, whogo character has not ‘indicato.that tha sssasaing, aupnased t0_bo. twa. o nmmbor, had inlioted thom With & luifo, - A now number six boot was near ono of Mr. Grebam's hands, whilo -in the other hand wia., olutohed o .piecs of psper in ‘whichi he hed wrapped a pair of boots, after, it i supposed, solling them to Lis murderora. The wallot and floor were profnecly spattered with blood, and an iron door-knob was broken into fragmonts by tho torrible ntrqulo of which thete wero ovidonces on evory ide, hoth in tho ealesroom and workshop, The body Iey in tho nalesroom, near the doorsill, in a quict attitude, tho he boing turned as if regarding tho largo-pool of blood 0ozing from the wounds. 'The angnssing left nothing hohind in thoe shop, excopt an old and much-worn stocking, which wns sovoral izes top Inrge for n numibor six boot. Tho doed was probably committed on Tridny'night, and there aro indicatious that Mr, Grabam hnd beon held by ono aseassin while the other struck him_fiorcely, ns ho struggled for lifo. His pocketa woro turned _ insido ont, and emenved with bloody fingors. Nano of his stock seems to havo boen stolen, buthiscash box is gone. That the murdorors woro not gat- infiod with its content I evidonced by iho fact {hnt, in thoir search for moncy, they fore up Mr. Grolam's bed and ripped np his carpet, Mr, Grabam, whowas of Irish bixth, was a bacholor, aged 95, ond lived culirely alono. Ho hod rosidod in Little Neck 15 yeers, end had saved from ton to fiftoon thousand dol- Iars, 1lo decided recently to buy n picce of real ostate at Littlo Necl, and_a fow days ago drow $500 from tho bank, handing over iho sum im- modiately to his lawyor, . Mr. Van Oatrand, of Tlushing, who was to nko tho purchnes, who is now in posscasion of tho monoy. 'The mur- deror mmfi havobeen aware that Mr. Graham had draen tho money from the bank, and it was for that thoy plotted murder. Thobuildingin which tho tragady ocourrad In & ono. and-a-half atory framo, orected and owned by Mr, Graham. Tho anthoritios to-dsy began their investigations, ‘but the crime is as yat acompleto mystery. Tho nssnssing cacaped, and carried oft whatover weapons they had employed. 110 the Associated Press.) New Yong, Feb. 9.—Itis oxpected that the Surrogate of Westchsster Conuty will give o de- oigion to-morrow morning in rogerd to the two wills Inet mrde by Mr. Gmule{. Officors of the Pacific Mall Stoamship Com- any 6oy the delay in tho arrival of the Honry Bhenncoy 1o probably cansed by the dosttustion of the Company's wharf st Aspinwall by the galo of Jan, 18, which prevented her unloading and takting on bosrd & new cargo. g Mrs. Olarlio, » possongor in tho stosmabip Cubn, sold her son, b yoarsof age, for elgh bottles of porter. ‘the littlo follow atartod with his buyers, Mr. and Mrs, Farmor, for Ohlo yes. terday. It i}; thought that the Peruvian Miniater will protost against tho Ohlckamaugs losving this port as an armod Spanish war vessel, for which she is being fiited, < Tho Bpenish Naval officer fn this city hes caused a survey to bomade of tho two English uteol steamers, Northern snd Southary, lying in the Erio Basin, Weather cloar and cold. ‘Tho remoins of Rov. Dr, Biarrs wore removed, to-dny, from tho pnstoral residence to the Ca- thedral, Thousands assembled to witnoss the oeremony, and fully 20,000 persons viewed the romaing in the Cafhedral. e ke Beocher’s Wostorn Locturo Four, Nrw Yon, Fob, 0.—TRov. Honry Ward Beecher goes Wost noxt weok for tho first time in twelve oars, 1o laotures a4 followa : Harrisburg, Pa., rab, 17 Dittsborgh, 1610 ¢ Clevolsud, 10t} Cincinnati, 20th and 224 ; Louisville, Ky., 21st; Indllnugnlh! 24th ; Bt. Lonis, 25th and 26th ; Poorls, 1lL., 47th ; ' Chioago, 28th and March 3; Milwauica, dnreh 13 Tojodo, Ohio, Ath; Ann Arbor, Michigan, 6th ; Detrolt, 6thi; Toronto, Canada, 7th, ' v o Utah Wtemea BaLT LAkE, Dec, 9.—Nothing, sinco the arrest over B year ago, lins croatod such a commotion lore a8 tha telograms of the Jast fow days upon Utah affairs in Washington, A dospatoh pub- lished this morning, that the Presidont hag been to the Capitol consulting with . membors of tho Touso and Committoos regarding Utah, and urging the necesnity of dunlu?vu action this nes- slon, hing almost the effeot of & bhomb-ghell in tho Oburoh of the Lattor-Day Sainte, Buoh im- minont dangor has never before, it s admitted, throatened Mormon power, The Jerald, has not tho doflant attitudo News. In its jesue fo- day 1t Il{ll if Grant obousos io come down from his high position to log-roll the pot menaure of the Utah rlul;. it has no ‘particular objection, aud if it had {t would make no differ- Viznxa, Austris, Fob, 8.—Count Andrassy has ' MAonip, Fob. 9.—Thoro has beon s heavy fall- ‘Loon determinad, - ‘Tho two gathos on his tomplo | of Brigham \’o\mfi and others of the priesthood- onco. It fayors tho nppoiniment of a Commia- slon to invontigate., It acknowlodgos, howovor, Hhint Ucah in likoly to bo leglsiated Tor, in fomd shape, soon, Thore {8 continned rojoicing ond incrossod hopo among tho Gentiles and dinsent~ ing Dormons, 0 snow blookade at Liitlo Qottonwood haa boon raised by the abatement of the epizootio, The Emmn, Flagstaff, Davenport, snd other est mines, Lovo rosumed oporations {n full force. Bomo snxiaty ia folt in tho Gentile community in rogard to tho atatuto of limilation, approved Fob, 10, 179, which, if not disproved by Con- grens botoro tho 10th of this month, will provont il romedy for wrongs of the most gricyous charactor committed in tho intorest of the Mor- mon loaders. . A mémorial from tho bar to Con- grost calls aitontion to the mattor, ‘The Union Paciflo Is on timo. No snow. fbsiaadeatvna i STATE - LEGISLATURES. KANSAS. Br. Louts, Feb. 0,—Tho following, which iz a post of Colonel York's toaflmon&bomru tho In- voatigating Commlitteo, at Topcka, Kansas, has not befora npycnud in any published account of tho Senatorial contest In that Siate, In_snewor toa qll;uuon concorning o mflp mado by York to Washington, in January, 1873, as agont of Inde- ondongo, Ianass, to sooure tho romoval of tha and Ofico to that city, tho witnees said he had an interviow with Bonators Pomoroy and Caldwell on thet subjact on the evening of Jon. 16, and tha! the declaion was unanimous agninst making tho removal to Indopondence, Tho next day ho (York) called upon Genoral MoEwon, of Wash- ingtog, to whom he had o lotter of introduction, and McEwon gove him tho afldavits of tho yoman, Allco Caton, dhorging Pomoroy with having bad criminal connootion with hor at Bar- num's Hotel, in Baltimoro, Tho same evoning tho witnons went to Pomoroy's houso, whero ho had an interviow with tho Bonator, which ho thus dotaila: *“Mr. Pomeroy oxcused himaelf to his guests, and invited me into the noxt room, whora I showed him the papora I roceived from Goneral MoEwon, and askod bim to rend thom., Ho _esid, in_ reply to intorrogations by 'me, that ho did writo a lettor recommending tho appointment to o position in the Unitod Blatos Tronsury Depart- mont of the woman therein referred to; that ho was a} Barnum's Ilotol in Baltimoro at tho timo statod in_such popers; that the woman roforred “to theroin was thero at tho somo lime; did not know whethor eaid woman occupied fhe room adjoining, but thought hor room ws nour hin; could not gay whethor thoro was a communicat~ .| ing door between his room and that ccoupied by tho woman, Hodculed having any improper rola- tionn with tho woman, Ho eald & young man whoso name.ho could not then call to mind went to Baltimoro with him, and occupied tho same bed with him that night; was confident ihat he could fiol tho flmlnz man’s aflidavit to that offoct, o enid theso papors were got u by W. 0. Carman, and somo one else, I thinl TLioutonant Dunlay, oo o blackmailing sohomo ; that tbe same thing had beon attempted wpon Senators Morton and Ohandlor. I undoratood him to moan that the woman had mado similar ehurfiea inlmdnat Morton and Chandler. o Ho sald atod to have Buch things brought out against him, even if they wore false. Ho did not want to tako tho time and trouble to disprove them, sud that ho would very much regrot having such things #nid of him by persons of charactor and Btan lnf, ‘but did not caro what tho Domacratio pn:lty‘;::l Pb‘sny, 28 it would bo rogarded as a olitioal lie." P uestion-—Did you not, at the_timo you land- ed thoss papors to Senntor Pomeroy, speak about the Land Ofiice, and say in substance that you wanted to show him that you wore in oar- nest, or that yor had never beon able to makoe him understalid the importance of the romoval of tho Lund Office to Independence to him per- sonally ? J ) Answer—TI did, and oxplained to him in what mauner ; that ho had bitteronemicsin Indopend- once, and that the matter the papors referred to waa known to soveral of these ; that tho Jcmo- erat had already published something about i Dut that the boltor park of tho community hod nover given exedi uo tholr ruthfulnoss, but, (€ woTandd toget the Land Offico aftor what helad ‘promined to the peoplo whilo thero, and to Col- ‘onel Gross and Mayor Wilson sinco thon, it was not improbable that, in their disappoiul- mont " n - pot! -gottlng tho offico . and thoir - “indignstion. towards him, thoy might use thése- statements against him3 thnt Wilson was cognizant of the matters and cherges contained thorein ; was peraonally ac- quainted with W, 0." Carman; that the romoval of itho Land Offico wonld tond to make.him frlonds; end dissrm any attempt to slander him or injure liis character in connection with theso obarges. 'I'hat -is just as I can remembor my statement to him.. Pomeroy furthor stated that he partionlarly desired mo toknow that ho could have whatever he'nskod of the Intarior Dopart- ment; .thet he:ias: in - esrnest now about thin ' inatter, ond :would: moot me the next mnrning at "8 o'clock and arrango the matter dotinitely. . Tho Land Oflico was re- moved to Indopondence, a8 promised, s short timo aftorward, The witnoss added that ho had not used the Oaton dooument_againat Pomoroy in tho Sonatorinl contest, and that its publica- tion in Topokn, during that conteat, wns without his knowlodgo or connivanco, and that ho did not approve of thnt publication, ‘A dospatch has boon gent (o Pomeroy, by the Chinirman of tho Committee, roquesting him to nappoar, and informiug bim that, if bo o unablo to nttond, any statoment ho may see fit to make in the matter,will bo duly considered. et Jxtsinig INDIANA, Specil Deapalch to The Chicago Tribie, Ispraxarors, Fob. 8.—The Houso was not in seesion to-day, baving adjourncd from Friday lo Monday aftornoon. The Scunto mot, but no quorum appenring, an adjournment took placo until Mondny moriing. e GEORGIA, ATLANTA, Ga., TFob, 9.—The bill has passod tho Houso appropriating $875,000, with inlorest, to pay Russell Bage for monoy loaned tha State 3 ib als sppropristes 3600,000f0 pny tho interest on the Btate dobt. No doubt thie Senate will coneur. . THE WEATHER. ‘War Department Prognostications. ‘Wan DrranTMENT,” OFFIOE OF THE CuIEp Brawan Orricen, DivisioN oF TELEARAMNS AND REPORTS FOR_THE BENEFIT oF COMMEROCE, WasminoTon, D, C., Feb. 9.—Probabilitics—For tho Northwest and extending_ csstward, over the Uppor Lake regions, and southoastward aver Ohlo, Kentuoky, and Tonnessco, falling barometor, rising temperatire, .frosh_to vory brisk southorly and easterly winds, and incroas- ing cloudiness, with possibly snow from Min- nesota to the northern Fnrflon of Michigan, and K‘cn!bly rain south of the lattor region to the issouri and tho lower Ohio Valloy. For the Middlo Btates, winda gradually backing to west- orly and southerly, with rising temporature and genorally cloar Wonther. Tor Now England, westorly and eouthwesterly winds diminishing in force, and cloar wonther. Yor the Bouth At- lantio Htatos, westerly to_southerly winds and cloar weathor. For the Gulf Btates, east of the Misslesippi, easterly to southerly winds, with rieing tomperaturo aud clenr weather. i e Fires, Special Deapatch to The Chicago Tribune, Dernoir, Fob, 9.—A fire at 11:30 this morning doatroyed _tho Dotrolt Car-Wheel Foundry Works., Loss £40,000; insyved for $20,000. The fire enu{;ht from n stove whilo the watoh- man was at dinnor, and the building, which was of framo oxcept tho foundry, was thoroughly in flamon beforo' the alarm wa given. ‘Lhe Com- Jany wora intonding to movo nto another bild- }ng in April, and have not yot decided whethor to orect a tomporary struoturoe or not. At 6 oclock this morning tho Proshytorlan Church at Albion, Mich,, took firo and was en- tiroly consumed.’ Loss §20,000; no insuranco. The grocory stora of Réborl Gunsollus, ot | Adarin, was birnod on Saturday, Loes §0,000; ] Tully insurad. PingAneneua, Fob, 0.—The Torra Cotta Works of Joln Nowcomb, corner of Twonty-; third sud Vine stroots, burncd this morning ;; Toas, §25,000 to $30,000 ; fully insured. bl ol e Albany Live Stook Markets Avmany, N. Y., Fob, 0,—DrevEs—Tho market (his ‘woek his#, without doubt, boen the most unsaitsfactory of this yéar, Ths qualify of thio rocoipts was vory in- forlor, und’ buyers resolutely sct thelr faces sgainet Urcliaaing it, koping tho trafns which hod been do- ¥linc\l ‘would bring eome catfle worth having, In this ey were dnnmmlnmd\“lor thero was l(‘:nriglkyn 2 soon 3 e e did contein & little o and thoss cars which better g\lflllli arrived too late to be of auy servivo to W57 . most ‘"% ‘ra, Tho mnrket consequently ruled dul s pr. . gEndusly declinod from 4o por b an finally {8 0 per $b below last wook'n ruling prices, Thoro ‘wus® tHo Tsual attendsnce of New York and Deighton doaler, but i o facoof he largo shipmonts of WWontern dried beet they considered it would to Tnzardous to purcharo the thin and lank beoves which moinly constitnted tho offcringn, The res Colpts thin wee® wero 407 cav losds, or 1,458 Tioad in oxcons of last woek's reccipls, nnid lsrgo ntime Dor will boolther sont forward on_commission or held over untilnoxt weck's market, Tho following arothe ‘ruling prices this weok : Lxtra, $7,0087.60; first qual. iy, o080 Jocond A“""gi’&o&%@dflfi; third ality, $4.00@4.75 ; Inforlor, .00, PNuirgin Cown—Marlot fs About 100 head re. rith o limited demand, Prices lisva declined about $6,00 per hoad, Tho 1uling pricos for common to good in from $40,00 £0 850,00, HEED AND LAMDI—Tlio market opencd dull, with & Inrge stock on haud, and oven a_reduction of %o per 1h {allod to cronton ‘demand. Very fow buyers hava Doen present, and a largo nuinber will bo zent forward on commislon, Tho ruling prices havo been : Coarea wool shieap, 6@ 7(c : ino wool do, 6@70 ; lambs, T@8a per b, Rocelpts, 70 car loads.* Hoas—Doing nothing, Tocolpts 223 car loads, sll of which hive been nent forward iu irst hande, onazs—Markol fairlyactive, with a good general mipply. Ninotoen car loada were roceived, aud tho trado 14 na good an cau by expected for tho tine of the year, alr, s et THE SYNDICATE. Iow the New Lonn is ifolng DI New Yonx, Tob. 0.—Tho Herald says: * From all information accossiblo outsido tho Byndicate, who still withhold the figures, it seoms that subncriptions to tho new lonn amounted £0 4. 8200,000,000,” o two-thirds the smount offercd for dispossl. Tho Syndicato will probably l'o able to markt tho rost of tho bonds during tLo intorval to Decomber, when the contract with them will expire, Tho Zimes seya the subscriptions abroad avd at homo hnvo beon sccured outeido the eix wealthy mombors of tho Byndicato, Mossrc, Tothschilds, Barings, Morgan, Cooko, Mortcn, and Droxal, 'who having ten months longer i to pinco thp romaindor of tho loun, wo asounia for grantod from tlioir position and pride in the affalr, that they will mako tho puccoss of the ne- otiaflon cortain and comploto; ccording to hoir contraot with tho Tronsur petlisnendiss _ PACIFIC COAST. The Modoc War-=Ovorduo Stonmor. BAn Fraxcisco, Fob. 8.—A messengor arrived at Yroko to-dny, from tho front. Gillom had ae- sumed command of tho froops thore, and will ostablisha lino of cnrricrs botween hoadquar- tora and Yroka. On Bunday Colonel Stone sont out for supplies of grain, sugar, and coflco. Tlo troops wilt romain on the defensivo till the results of tho labors of the Peace Commission are mudo known, and n that timo will consumio e}l tho surplug provisions in that scction of thy country. . Tho Australian stosmor Novada is about ten days ovorduo at this port. Thorois considorabla approhonsion folt for her enfoly. gk b il . Suiclded by Taking Morphince Special Deapatch to The Chigago Zribune. Ricuxonp, Ind., Jan. 9.—Charlio F. Buckey, alias 'T. W. Bentz, committed suicide whilo con- fined in tho stalion houso lost night. From facts davo\\}sml in the Coronor's inguost, woloam that Buckoy's homo isin Wheeling, W. Va., that ho hina beon deling in cattlo and dolng rail rond contracting in Tosas for sovoral years. He snd bis wifo, maiden namo Lonisa Dorsoy, who claims that thoy wore married in Cincinnati the middle of January, camo here last Monday, and in the ovening ho loft, atating that ho was off for & weak's stay in Baltimoro, It appeara that one Georgo Clark stood botweon with n faix share of lor affections, for on Balm-= dn; morning Buckey sont & boy to his wife with 5 noto which asked hor to meet him at tho hotol. 1t was signed * Goo. C." Hor roply, whslclt was found in his pasa-book, and her inal: Iy coming to tha hotel, no doubt ‘tells the taje. 1o was arreated about 6 o'clock for boing druntk, and found dead in his coll at8:30, with morphine and plecos of tha vinl scattored about him. Bearching him, the policeman got n watch and chain, two xevolvors, and over $30in gold and silvor, but failed to find the morphine and over 5240 Lio hind hidden about his porson. The vor- dict of tho jury was that tho deconsed camo la his death £rom tho eNoots of morphine adminia- tered by his own band. Telegraphic Brevitics. . Geo. W. Chesobro, & prominent citizen o Breedsville, Mich,, was killed by a falling tres on Baturday, ) Miclnel Moloney was run over by a train on the Michigan Ceutral Road, near Detroit, on Friday night, and so injured that ho'dicd yester- dny afternoon. Ho canghthis foot in .4 frog, and was unable to gotloose. . John Honry Miller, & butchor, of- Columbus, Ohio, went homo on 'Saturday night and found his wifo vory much oxcited, and trying to oject from hor room Ferdinand Druggost, o man who sho declaved attompted to commit o rapo on hor. DMiller coolly told tho man to loavo, and, after " his refusal, fired ono chambor 'of his rovolver, 1hio ball talting offeot in Druggest's face, just , under tha right eye. Tho surgoons are unahle fo fiad tho ball, ond Druggost will probably | 0. 4 Ty - e Obitnary. . ITARRISHONG, Pa., Feb, 8.—Ex-Governor Goary returnod hera from Now York, last ovening, ip apparent good health. About 8 ‘o'clock- this morning, whilo breakfnsting with his family, * and in the act_of helying bis little son, his head suddonly foll back. Deforo Lin wifo could got ta * his sido, and boforo ‘modical sid could b sum- moned, he was doad. It is supposod_thet heart diseano or apoplexy was tho causo. The citizens are grontly oxcited, and muchsorrow is oxpressed. Hanronp, Conn., Fob, 8.—Tho Rov. Freder- fek Barsh, moro than half o contury pastor of tho Gongrogational Chiurch ot Winchestor Cen- tro, diod yestorday, aged 90 yoars, Prrrsnunon, La, Fob. 9.~Captain Jack Chambers, latterly ‘connectod with tho steam- bont . IT. Durfoo, and known extensively on thio Ohio, and Mississippi, and Wostorn watere gonerally, died of apoploxy this ovenlng. Emg, Pa., Vob. 0.—Jobn Flanders, a farmer noar Brocton, N. Y., was murdered this morning | Dy & Gorman tramp’ named Doitzol, who called * ot the houso and asked for broakfast. Flandera gaid it would soon bo ready, and asked him to split somo wood in the meanwhilo, As soon ag oitzel toak tho axe, he struck Flandors two blows on tho hond with it, killlng him ipstantly, and then fled, Ho was pursued, caught, and subjected, this afternoon, to spreliminary exam- inotion, Tho evidence Loiug innuflicient, a fustlior oxamination of the caso will be hold to- morrow, Flendera was 65 yoarsold, had o grown- up family, and was gonorally respeoted by tho cougnunity Ratlrond Accldents TorTTsVILLE, Pa,, Fob, 0.—A Jmuuugur train from Philadelphis, due horo at 0 p. m., yester- day ran into n cosl train at Mount Carbon. the engino of the passongor train and baggago and Indies’ car belng thrown down an embankmont. The engine was domolishod, tho baggnge car Dburned, and tho passengor car partially burned. The engincor was soriotaly injured, sud tho fires man rocoived sovore intornal infuries. .~ Two la- dies and a child in tho DASBONger CAr wore takon out of tho window uohurt. ''he conductor of the coul train is blamod, piskiciiutity SR ‘Tlic Geary Obsequics. ITanmsnuna, Pa,, Feb, 0.—The funcral of ex- Governor (eary is aunounced to take place oo Phweday morning noxt, from the First Presby- {orlan Ohurch, on Market Square, . On Wodnoa- dag, at such time as tho Logislature may desig. nato, tho remains will lie in_ state at tho'Capitol. Tho obsoquies will bo under the supervision of the Stato authorities, and iu tho immediate charge of the Kuights Templar. Oconn Stonmship Ponraxp, Mo, Tob, 9.—Arrivod, stosmehip Noxth Amorlcan, from Glasgow 23d. gt > it Y i—In the Ukraino (Russia) tho women court moro gonorally than tho men. .Whon a young woman falls in love with a man she is not in the Jonat gehemed to go to his fathor's houso and yoveal her pnesion in the mont tonder aud patiuotio maunor, md to promiso tho most silb- ‘missivo obedionce if ie will accopt her s o wifo. Should the Ingensible man pretond any excuso, sho tolls him sho is rosolved novor to go out of the house till ho qhnu hia consont, and accord- ingly, taking up hor lodgings, romains thoro. 1f ho etlll obetinately refuses her, Lis caso be- comos excoodingly distressing, The Church is commouly on lor slde, and to turn her out would proyoke her kindred to rovengo hev honor, #o that he has no mathod lett but to ho- take himsolf to fight till ho is othorwive dis- posed of,