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'I'HI§ CHICAGO DALY TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1873 ] FOREIGN. Serlous Political Complications in Spaine i i —_“ng_Amadeus, Snubbed by His Hins isters and the Cortes, Will Abdicate. Novements of the Advanced Republicans in View - of the Situation. Mexico Again Enjeying tho Luxury of an Insurrection. SPAIN, + Lonpox, Fab, 10.—The following despateh has Woon rocelved hore by Routor: A tologram, ‘marked ‘“‘urgent,” and not delayed by the Con- wor at Madiid, and thorofore belisved to havo ‘somo foundation in truth, is publishod: Mapnip, Feb, 10,~King Amadous manifesis a dispo- aition to abileato the crown, in which ¢aso lio will ro- :.!gr!llml;l: power into the hands of tho Cortes, Madrid MAapz1D, Fob, 10.—~Tha Correspondencia, inits fasuo of to-day, snnounces tho probability that tho wossion of tho Cortos will bo suspondod for & fow days, and that, upon rosssombling, the proposition from King Amadous to abdicato tho throno will bo road in tho Cortes, whon an offort will probably bo mado to dissuado tho Xing from carrylng out his purpose. Should he porsist, o ‘spoocial 1aw will bo passod clocting & Regent aud Oabinet, Other Madrid journala stata that if the King whould rosign the orown, the prosont suthoritios will romain in offico to watch tho courso of events, and it is bollovad that all questions aris- \ing out of the abdication will bo sottled accord- ing to tho Constitution, snd without any disturb- ancs, A Qabinot Qouncil was held last night, after which Senor Martos, Minister of Foroigu Af- fairs, Senor Bocorra, Ministor of the Interlor, and Benor Echogary, Minister of Finance, bad & conference with Benor Rivero, Prosident of tho Cortes. A conforence also took place botwoen Sonor Cordoba, Minister of War, and the prin- cipal military officors in Madrid. Alargo meoting of Consorvatives was hold Tast night. Tn the avent of the King's abdication, tho Son- ate and Cortos will go into joint session, and continuo to sit as one Ohamber until the throne is filled, or the future form of Governmont st~ tled. The King's disposition to quit the throne is attributed to tho difforence botween His Majeaty and theMinistry, which arose in November Jast, when the General of the Artlllery, Don Hidalgo, ‘was promoted to the Captain Genoralship of the Basque provinces. Tho majority of the officers in tho artillery srm of the servico resigned their commissions af the time, protosting against tho ‘promotion a8 irrogular and unjustifiablo, and ro- {using to serve under Hidalgo, becauso he par- ticipated in the masencre at Ssn Gil barracks in 1866. Hidalgo meeting with so much opposition finally resigned, and the officers withdrow their rosiguations, but tho Ministry recently appointed bim to a now and important command in Catalonis, Tho artillory officors renowed thoir protest, and again sont in their resigna- tions. Tho Ministry disregardod them, and, ap- pealing to tho Cortes, obtainod nearly an unani- amous vote of confidence. Tho King from tho ‘beginning has disapproved tho promotion of ‘Hidalgo, and fools affrontod becauso his Cabi- net compels him, through a voto of the Cortes, to acquicsce in the last appointmont, It is given out that Senor Zurilla will retire to private life if tho King persiats in his resolve to abdicate, ° s Themembers'of tho Cortesbolonging to themost. advanced section of the Republican party held a meoting yestorday to consider what sction should be taken in tho crisis. About thirty per- gons were present. Thoy resolved to maintain & pacific, yot enorgetic attitude, and if tho King's dotermination should be irrevocable, to encourage orderly manifestations in favor of the eatablishment of & Ropublic, The Sonato by a voto of 59 against 6, has passed a motton of confidoncoin the Ministry on the question of its courso towards the artillery, with regard to the recent demonstration of in- subordination, and ereated an Ordnance Depart- ment. Tho bill for the abalition of slavery in the Ieland of Porto Rico will be discuesod to-day in Congress. LATER, Maprp, Fob, 10.—When the Cortos mot to- doy the seats of the Ministers wore vacant. Benor Figueros, leader of tho Republic party, expressed surprige at the absenco of the mem- ‘bers of the Cabinot at such a juncture, and de- manded that thoy be notified to attend. Pres- ident Rivero theroupon sent a messenger to request tho presonco of the reprosont- atives of the Government. Bonor Zorilla, President of Council soon afterwards entered and proceeded to address tho Houso, Ho acknovwlodged tho situation was serious, but the Government hed no intention concealing the fact. He ndvisod tho Republican deputies not toact hastily. Nothing of an official character has yot been done. Tho immediate duty of the Government was to maintain order, Ho objected to the sitting of the Cortos undoer tha circumstances. Bonor Zorilla then stated that the King informed him on Saturday Iast that he was firmly resolved to abdicate. The Ministera mought to dissuadothe King from the purpose, His Majésty asked for twenty-four hours to con- sider. All that tho Primo Minister could sdd was, that he hod mnot since then ro- coived His Majesty's officinl not of sbdication, and he was unable in the present siate of sus- penso to mako any proposal to or agk any vote from tho Corios. Sonor Flguoros said ho could not agree with tho Primoe Ministor that thoro was anything ob- joctionable in the sitting of tho Oortes, and Lo moved that the scssion bo mado pormanent. The motion was carried, and &t 10:30 to-night thero hiad beon no adjournmont, A enow-storm, yostordsy, extended through- out the North Provinces, Bands of Carlists havo appoared in the Province of Ledo. The spow interfores with tho oporations against the Carlists, ‘Goneral Morioncs, Commander-in-Chiof of the Army of the North, is making a forcod maroh in hopes of overtaking Genoeral Ollo, who, at the head of 3,000 Insurgonts, Las again ontered tho Province of Navarro. The Carlist bands under the command of Benta Cruz, Maoazagn, snd Iturbide have offect- ed & junction in tho Province of Guipuzcos. Pania, Yob. 10.—Advicon from tho Carlist forces reprosont that the insurrection in Bpain 18 daily gaining strength, It now oxists in elght northern provincos, and is oxtendiug to the con- tral and southorn provinces, Yo %uvnmmunt is acting on the dofensive. Tawns arc being fortified and yoluntecrs armed to reeist the ad- vance of tho insurgonts. AL ST FRANCE, £ Panis, Feb, 10,—Duke Do Broglio will prosent the report of the Committes of Thirty in tho Asgembly on Baturday, Ho will proviously com- wuoicate with President Thiers, The trial of nine {xomons chargod with ravish- 4ng and subsequently murdering their victims bogen at Doual, Thoe erimen wore perpotrated in a neighboring forest at {ntervaly from tho be- ginning of 1870 to Baptembor, 1872, L' Univers publishes lotters from one of Na- poleon’s Ministers, whoso name ia not given, confirming the revelations made by the Duke Do Grammont a8 to the promisos of nssistance made by Austrin to Franco at the boginning of the war with Prussia. The corrospondent adds to Grammont's atatement that a troaty of triple al- liance was nemily conoluded botwesn Frauco, porsons wiion ehe siruck a floating Jog, Tinly, and Austrln, but was nob signed, boeauno Napoloon rejectod it a8 dlshonorable, The snmo writor nluo nusorta that it was by Austrin's sug- i."ah(lnn that Romo was given Wp td the Italian ovornmont, MEXICO. Oty o Mgxico, Fob, 1.—The fnsurrection in Topio, undor Lozads, is assiming formidable proportions, Lozads, in his politi¢sl manifosto, rmpoacn to_catablish a Govornmont similar to ho Paris Commune. Ilis army has invaded sovordl portious of Jalisco and Guada- lajars, In n movoro _Dbattlo on the 28th ult. ~ Lozadn dofoated Corona, who rotreatedinto Guadalajara, Genoral Floros tolographato thocontrary, sying that Lozada was whipped, and lost 1,000 men killed and wounded. Privato tolograms, hiowever, concedoe the victory to Lozada, _Colongl Aliamisans bhas dofontod n portion of Lozada's forco, Coronn s oxpocting Tolnforcoments, The crop in the Tuxzpan cotton flelds has beon dostroyed by worms. CANADA, QuEpEQ, Fob, 10.—Tho Quoboo Oabinot has ad- ournad. It is undorstood that Quinet will bo ‘romierof the Cabinot instoatd of Chanvean; that Bolicitor Goneral Irvino will bacomo Attornoy Qonoral ; Ohaploau will bo annlntezl Solloitor General ; that Dr. Fortan will bocomo Commis- stoner of Crown Londs. Snectul Despatch to The Chicago Tribuna, Tornoxz0, Ont., I'ob, 10,—Tho workingmon of this olty hold a maas meoting to-morrow night, to diacuss cortaln Governmont measures. The brakesmon on tho Grout Westorn Rail- threaton to striko for highor wages, on Wednesday, OrrawA, Fob, 10,—~The Hon. Chauvesn has resigned and necoptod the Prosidoncy of tho Benate. —_—— ITALY, New Yong, Fob, 10.—European mail intolll- gonco eays that tho law rngard(u% roligious corporations will wcaraoly como boforo the Italisn Parliasmont until Lent, Thoro islittle doubt that tho rouult of the debato will boto placo Romo on & precisoly similar footing in re- ;Pu‘cb to religious institutions with tho rost of aly. i —— GREAT BRITAIN, : Dupriy, Fob, 10.—Tho trialof tho Galway ricats, for illogal intorforenco in the Parlismon~ Tiry oléotlon, openod. to-day, in. tho Courtof Quoen's Bonél, in this city. - Lord Chiof Juatlco the Right Hon, James Whitesido prosides, i il ) GREECE. Rout, Fob, 10.—L’'Opinione says tho Emporor of Austria has consontod to act as arbitrator for the sottlement of tho Laurium mino disputo. NEW YORK. Streot Nottor Koxcs IRobbede=Eighte Etour Men=-The Now Post Office~= Shooting Affray=-Tho Roscnzweig Onso~«Cannl Tolls-=The Jumel Oase ~Tho Grocley Will. Spectal Despateh to The Chicago Tribune, New Youx, Fob. 10.—Tho murder mania among jealous husbands continuecs. Gustave Malmgrist, a Swede dry goods salesman, was ar- roated, to-day, for shooting Dr. Hugh Willinm~ son, physician and principal of s publio school in Ennt Boventy-ninth street. Malmgrlst says Dr. Willismson haa ¢ various timos intorfored botween bim and his wifo, and that some yoars 8go tho Doctor attompted his lifo, Last night the Doctor visited his houso,and & quarrol was tho consequence, . Thoy went out to tho stroot; both drow plstols and commencod firing. Tho joalous husband was shot in the wrist, and Dr. - Williameon -in the groin. After tho shooting thoy grappled, and fought until the police intorfored. Provious to the encoun- ter, Inst night, Mre. Malmgrist attonded o christening with the Doctor, her husband net koowing of the fact until her roturn home. The Dogtor says Malmgrist is & drunkard, and abused his wifo, and that s divorce hed boon vainly aml&ht by him_fivo gcnm 80, on ground of adultery with kimselt. Tho Doctor also claims to bon distant relative of Mra. ?[n!.lul!ngrlut. His injurios ard belioved to be atal. Mrs. Catharine Binclair Forrest has dotormined to sua tho vetate of EdwinForrest for dower, gxn:rthn ground that ho was never divorced from {70 ths Associated Press) New Yonrx, Fob. 10.—It has beon discovered that streot lottor boxes have been recontly rob- bed throughout tho city. On Friday night aight of thom wero broken apan, Tho German journoymen cabinet-makers and the_employen of the furniture manufacturing trade, at 8 moeting held {esturd&y, took prelim= inary action for o ronewal of their offorta for the! cight-hour system in the ‘spring. Like action hukhnen takon by the German journoymen shea- makora. Ex-Mayor Kalbfleisch, of Brooklyn, is again in s hopoless condition, Four million dollars havo boen alrondy ex: onded in_ tho construcjion of the now Post flico in this city, Two 0ns MOoro aro re- quisite £o finish it, and if another story is to be sdded an additfonal million will bo needed. No further appropriations remain, and consequently all work on the building will suspend until Con- grossional aotion is had in the premisos, Tho Iato movement in Erie Railway stool, causing an advanco in prico, is said to bo at- tributable to the fact that the company will, on Tucsday, declare o small dividend on both com- mon and proforred stock. Various rumors aro current reapocting tho lato restitution transace tion of Jay Gould, and & contemplated projoct of his to scoure a change in the managoment. Early this morning Dr. Hugh Williamson was dangerously shot by a man named Quist, during a scufllo growing out of an attempt of William- gon's to_molify Quist, who was nngry with his wife on her returning from a party with William- son. T'he funeral coromonios of the late Vicar Gon- eral Starr took place to-day at 8t. Patrick’s Ca- thedral, Mulborry street, Tho church waa draped in blaclk, and crowded in every part. A Pontifical High Mass, Mozart's Grand Ro- quiom, wan, colgbratad by Arclibislop Mo losky, and the funoral scrmon was prenched by Bishop Laughlin, of Brooklyn, Delogates from the Young's Mon’s Sociotics wora presont. Rocordor Hackett informed the OCounsel for Rosonzweig to-day, that if tho present indict~ ‘Tmont was quasbod, hio would raquest tho Distriot Attornoy to have Rosenzwoig indictod for mur- der in the first degroe, The Produce Exchange to-day adoptod & resolu- tlon urglng tho possago by tha Legialatura of concurront resolutions authorizing the Canal Board to fix tho toll sheot for 1878, on the basis O it X: Brkor, . Vicgiata youtb, who el am N, Baker, a_Virginia youth, who shot John D, Behaffor, a playmato on Frhiuy night, 1ins beon committed to tho Tombs, to await the natlon of the Grand Jury, ‘The tostimony in tho Jumol will caso closed to-dny, Tho summing up it {8 oxpectod will oo~ oui)i tho remaindor of the woek. The Burrogate of Wastchostor County to-day admitted the Grooley will of 1871 to probate, Tho Evening Post hns the following: A rumor was in circulation st a late hour this aftornoon that Whrulow Weod had suddonly diedl. Upon inquiry it was ascortained that Mr, Weed was in his usual health this morning, and this oftornoon gont s message to Postmastior Jones, asking for an interviow at the Astor Houso. No further facts in conncction with the rumor could b ascortained.” 1t is expected that Judgo Davis will rendera docision on the application of Stokes for a now trial on Wodnosday. Trwo jurora wero obtained to-day in the Bean- noll murdor case. In Brooklyn, to-dny, the Coroner’s jury in tho oaso of the boy Joln Fox rondored verdict churglnfi his fathor John Adam Yox with oaus- ing Lis death, Tox was commilied to awnit tho aotion of the Grand Jury. —_— Obituary. O1xorNNats, Feb, 10,—Frank B. Lord, formorly Genoral Tioket Agont of the Indianapolis, Cin- cinnatl & L“‘«{m“ Railrond, died of consump- tion at his residonce noar this oity this morning, Roouester, N, Y., Fob. 10,—Thoe Hon, Thomas Parsous, o well-known politician, died this morn+ ing, Y(ANBAS Crry, Tob, 10.—Colonel E. M. Mugee, onoe of the oldest citizens, and at one time Mayor of this city, dled suddonly, of hosrt-diseaso, yosterdsy morning, Hr, Louis, Fob, 10.—Mrs. Orittondon, widow of 14 Into Souator John J. Orlitondon, ‘of Ton- tuclky, died hore yosterday, at the residonce of her gon-ini-law, Andrew MoKinta, Wasunaton, Feb, 10.—Commander James W, Bhirk, U, 8, N,, diod this evoning of pnenmonis. . IRiver Disastor. Spesial Desputeh to The Chicago Tribune, Omxeryvary, Fob, 10.—Tho stoamer Potrol, mllnh eank on Baturday midnight in the Ohio Vel Hunt! tho Ohio Salt Company of Middlepout, of Pomeroy. 8ho had oo Dboard twe: r, 170 milos abave hiero and 13 miles above {ngton, W, Va., was a 300-ton boat, used b suburl -aight which knoékod A lolo in Lorbow, Tho wator ruahod {n no rapldly ns to turn hor, ovor.sidoways;rolling hor boilora ovorbourd, and oxploding lior ste.um pipo, _ Sho wont down rapidly In tho high rlvor, B0 foet doop in the ohaunoly tgu curront wift and tho night cold but bright. Captain MoLiluanoy, aftor Awiming ashors, pers ished with cold, Hoveral othors swam and saved thomeolves, but tho {zrnntor part olung to tho wrook, whioh floated down the river, and wero rencuod by skiffs, afow at a time, chillod through, Tho firemnn, Honry Churoli, a deck-hand, Goo. Oaliloy;_nnd the wheolor, Thompson, lad_ 14 iisnru old, woro drownod, Tho decoased lived in tddloport, whero the casualty ia folt sovorely. — STATE LEGISLATURES. |OWA, Special Deapatch to The Chicago Tribune, 8] ENATE. DeaMoines, Towa, Iob, 10.—This morning, the Bonato resumod consideration of Titlo 12 of Tducation, commonclng with Chapter 0, on the systom of common gohoola, Amoudménta woro mado nllowln¥ indopondent diatriots horotefore formed out of contiguous torritory in two coun- ties to reorganize undor tho law; providiug o pondlty for failuro by Boards of Directors_in making tho roport roquired by Inw; also, addi- tional #octions, pmvldlnfi that any porson hav- ing undor his control o child betwaon tho agoa of 0 and 14 yoars, shall annuslly, during such con- trol, mond such child to achiool at least sixteen wunfim, undor tho penalty of a fino not oxgoadin, 20 also, provldh\[: for a truant officor in oncfi district, to soo tho law {s auforcod, oto. Aftora short disousuion, tho bill was adoptod—yons, 10; nays, 17, This s similar to the law passod Dby tho Bonato last somsion, and dofosted in the House. An amendmont was mlu;)tnd roquiring tho Stato Auditor, inatead of the lrensurer, to apportion the School fund to tho countion. Ohapter 8 of the Btate Agrioultu- 1al Collego and Farm was then considored. Tho Committoo roported o substitute forths chn}atar. Amondmonts woro mado that no member of the Assombly shall bo olegible a8 s 'Frastoo ; roduc~ ing the numbor of Trustees to 51 striking out tho provision making tho Govornor an ex-oflicio ‘membor of the Board, but glving him power to Al vaoancies in tho ssmo, Tho compensation of tho Trustoos was fixed ab @5 por day, and milongo at the raté of G conts per milo, and nob to recoive P‘E‘h for moro than thirty dnys in ono yoar, 0 Doard of Audit was read, aub!unc to tho rules cstablished by tho Bonrd of Trusteos, Amendmonts wero ninde requiring the Tronsurer to give bond in double the highest amount lkely to bo in his hauds at any one time, and the” bond shall be kopt in the offico of tho Ssoretary of Biato. An amendment was mado striking ont the provision that tho Tronauror shall havoe his offico at the colloge. After discussion, an ameudment, taking nway the powor of tho Truatoes to horeatter sol Ianda_granted by tho Collogo and by Congress was adopted ; also, providing for the punishmont of any oflicor diverting the funds of the institu- tion from the fund to which tho samo bolongs by o fine of $1,000 and imprisonmentfor not loss than six months, 'Title 13 of Kducation was then passed. ‘Titlo 24, of Orimes and Punishments boing considored, a discussion was hnd over o motion to rentoro the old Iaw and rovive tho dosth pon- alty for murder. '[his was lost, Amendmonts, howaver, wero mado declaritig troason and mur- dor in the first dogree not bailable. Now sections rolalive to Toxas cattlo wero substituted, in sub- stance prohibiting tho briuging of this class of canttlo into tho Btato from April till November, unless thoy had boon wintored North of the Bouth lino of Kunsas, tha provision not to apply to railwaya transporting thom through tho Sate, Tho Houso bill of proceedings to reverse, vacato, and modify judgments of courts, and fhe bill rolativo to Juatices of tho Ponco and thoir courts waro passed. Adjourned. HOUSE. This murnln; tho considoration of Chaptor 5, of railwoys and their urganization, was resumed, Attor a sharp discussion, the Kasgan substituto for the Keablos amondment, relative to discrim- inntion by railroads between placos and pordons, was voted down, aid tho original amondmon adopted. The House then adjourned, to allow tho friends of railrond tarif o hold confor- once, None but fricnds of this measure woro invited to bo presoent, aud all taking part, agreed to abide by tho decision of the majority, After considerable discussion, the O'Dounell sckedule, fixing the maximum rates fo bo chargel by railways, was agrood_to, and the Koablos amendmont rejested. In tha afterngon tha House resumed tho consideration of the bill, and, aftor a short discussion on pofuts of order, the O'Donnell amendmont, agroed upon in cau- ous, was_adopted,~ayes, 483 nays, 81, and tho bill passed,—oyes, 71 ; nays, 7, and the House adjournod. - ——— Sl Denpasat b 5 O¥ago 77 Spectal De ¢ Chicago Tribune, 'LANSING, mlufi Fob, ]0.——'1‘115 Henato Com- mitteo on the Univoraity roported back to tho Bonate, without recommondation, the bills estab- lishing two homwpathic profossors in the modi- caol faculty of the University, or establishing n homampdthic branch of tho University. ‘ho Bonato pnssed unanimously and almost withoub debate, in Committoe of tha Whole, the bill im- posing the one-twentioth mill tax for tho benefit of the University. The House passod on third reading, only Mesars. Luce, of Hilladale, and Tockwood, of Alsann. dpposing, the Senato bill appropriating 283,000 for nnhm{m.v1 tho. University, Hall, an mufimg up the doficit in the University rovenue for the fiacal yaar. _ Investigations into tho trestment and condi- tion of tho Boia‘ Roform Bchool were ordered ; 8180, into tho lotting of wagon contracta of the Btli'tll: Prismtn i 8 question of stopping Bung railroadin, ran selacol b thi Bodatos v B The Buporvisora of Ouceola and Oscodn Coun- ties memorinlized the Logislature for the remoy- al of Judge Giddings, of their Circuit, for drunk- euness, —_—— KANSAS, Torexa, Fob, 10.—The Pomeroy Investigating Committos, to-day, suthorized the publication of that portion of Colonel York's testimony which was kept back at the time it was given. 1t is to the effect that Pomeroy told him (York) that ho had threo spies in the anti-Pomoroy eaucus. ‘Tho namos givon wero SBonator Muon- light, Captain Tough, and Roprosentative Bond. uiigo Horton, Unitod Statos Districh Attor- noy, was oxamined to-day, Ho testifiod that ho bad no knowledge of tho use of monoy by Pomoroy, On boing askod if he had had any convorsation with Pomoroy rolativo to tho allegod paymont of &7,000 to York, he repliod that his only conversation with Pomoroy on that #ubjoct was in his capacity as sttornoy; that he cauld nat lawfully repoat anything eaid to him in confidonce by client, —_— 3 LOUISIANA, New OrLeaws, Fob, 10.—Fifty-one membora of the two Goyoral Assomblies mot this evening at Lyocsum Hall, and, after a consultation, agreo to ‘moot to-morrow ovening for the pure pose of having o hotter understanding. Tho contonding parties troatod aufin other with every courtesy, and hoth appoared dosirous of bringing about a settlo- ment. Tho proposed meoting of to-morrow evening soems to meet with favor from both arties. Judge Cullom, of the Tifth Distriot ourt, to-day deolded tho nct croating a Bupori- or District Court unconstitutional. . ol it Spectal Dspaton o o Bt T pectal Despate] 6 Chicago Tribune, (NpIANAPOLIS, Ind,, Feb, 10,—The Benate mot this morning, pursuant to ad, al;rnmunt, but, in consoquenco of no quorum boing prosent, ad- journed until to-morrow momlug.g 2 4 Tho Houso mot at 2 o'clook. A fow new bills wors introduced, and thon the body ndjournod until to-morrow morning, a ?uomm not bolng present. Thoro wore only forty-throo membors prosont, whon sixty-soven {1 roquired for tho trausaction of businosy, el MASSACHUSETTS, Bosroy, Fob, 10.—Tho Senate has fixed March 11 for the oloction of Souator Wilkon's successor, Tt romaing for the Houso to concur, Tung by a Golden Chain,. A somoywhat romarkablo clroumstance ocourrod in Weat Nashvillo the othor doy. A gentloman, boforo rotiring for the night, took the precaution to place his gold wateh and _chain undor his pil- low, that it might not bo atolen without his bein, wwakonod, 1o Lis surprise ho wako up tho fol- lowing morning to find that it had unaccountn- bly beon spirited away. 1Ie romombored Lsving lonrd his sorvaut making a fivo, nud enme to tho conclusion that no ono elso could have taken it. o onlled tho eorvant in and made inquiries about it. The servant denied having woon it. I'his did not eatisfy tho ownor, but tho servant was, novortholoss, ‘allowod to dopart, His em- P]nym‘ now {nstituted o thorough search, After ooking everywhore aboub tho voom, Lo found tho wateh forcod half way into a rat-hole, 1lo }mllud it out, and, to his great consternation, ound a 1at_ st tho ond of tho goldon chain, in whiol: it had becomo entangled and beon hanged by the neck until doad, i piasmtst PRI St. Louls to Xkave an Indusirinl Exe position, 87, Louts, Mo,, Feb. 10,—A very large mast- ing wan bold at tho Moreautilo Library Hall to- night, duxmr a] Exposition, to ba hold horo noxt fall. Althongh a honvy rain was falling, tho hall was noarly = flllod " with poople, roprulanllng nlmost evory Industrial intorest, brancl of busines, irado, . mnd professlon in tho city,, Thos. Allon, Prosident of the Iron Mountaln Rallrond, and Prosidont of tho Auso- oistion, mndo au addrosn sotiing forth tho pur- 050 of tho organization, and ils importanca to ho wolfaro of tho oity, and speachos woro dollv- orod by Governor ghmnrfl, Tiov, Dr. Eillot, Colonol Coloman, Ed. Iarrison, and Golonol Iall, of tho Iron Mountaln sud South Bt Louls iron intorost, and soveral other prom- inont oltizons, il mtrongly urghig noiive and enorgotio mensures to push’ torward the projook to succoss, Noarly $10,000 woro subsoribed on tho mpot, and half ns much moro promiscd, Bollolting Committoos will nt once go to worl, and thero js no doubt but that moro thau onough monoy to mako the entorprise s com- ploto success can bo spoodily raiseds SPRINGFIELD. Speculations ns to Who Will be Nom nated for Railrond and Warchouse Comminsioners, Special Despatch to The Chicago Tribtne, SeriNarieLy, 11, Fob, 10,—Guosslng who will bo tho noxt aot of mon nominated on the Rall road Board 16 tho ocoupation of ovory ona around tho Leland to-night. The names will bo car- tainly sont to tho Senato in the morning it thoro i8 » quorum, but it is not impoasiblo that action will bo postponod untll noxt wook, when tho Committoos now visiting tho Btate institutions roturn, Colonel Morgan will not bo nominated. Ho las boon very oandid in admitting that if & railrord or any other corporation or orson offered him s bettor salary than tho Btato, ho would rualin and accopt. " Tho Governor hoard this, and did not caro to npdmlut & mon on whom tho duties of tho offiag would rest soliglit- 1y, and who could bo induced to cast thom off on small poouniary ‘provocation. Mr, Morgan has boon vtu? honeat in mnk’ing tho admission, and statod ¢hat ho, did, not dosiro to obtain &hn flaco tindor falae protences of any kind. (0 ono but tho Governor knows who ho will nominate, but it is sale to say that two, if nok threo, of tho followiug namos will bo submitted to tho Benate: W, O. Flagg, Madidon ; Roubon M. Bonjamin, MoLoan; Jobn P. Lioynolds, of Cook; John H. Adams, of Stophenson, The Governor will stand by whoover ho sonds in, and will not be intimidated by nbuse or threats. Tho Benato will bave to conilrm or roject, 1o has mado up his mind to that, —_— Dispositson of Foos Frult ProspoctsmsPoxa Special Despatch to The Chicago Tribunes BenmvorizLp, Fob. 10,—Undor tho old law the feon collected by the Bacrotary of Btate woron part of the emolumonts of his ofico, and in the organization of companios under the Goneral Incorporation laws it beeamo a custom for them to prosont to tho Becrotary of State d.printed copy of thelr charter for him to cortify, and as the'work of comparing was comparatively light, and tho charging of foos being at Lis option, it hntppnnml that tha feos charged woro vory orton 1anon loss than tho logal fees. Tho quos- tion of diecretion in thoso cases hias boon sub- mitted by Colonel G. 11, larlow, Hacrotary of Btate, to tho Attornoy Goneral, who docldos that, 88 the feos now collacted go into tho Stato Trogsury, in acoordanco with lnw, the Socretary has no power to romit any part of tho logal foos, which must be collocted, a8 fixad by law, In the Contral Grand Division the Supromo Gaurt for tho Jendary togn, 1878, reversed and romtnded cases numbers 65 and 56, Hayner el v'le‘ v’é Smith et al., appoal from tho Alton City ourt. Potition for » rehonring in No. 230, Peoria & Rock Island Railroad, vs, Clano is denied. An oxamination, mado by exports, roveals the faot that the ponch crop in this part of tho State will this year bo a failure, Many othor kinds of {frults aro badly injured. A light crop of apples in expected, unless improved later in the season. Boveral variotics of grapes aro also killed, as well as smaller fruits. Roports from Egypt aro to tho samo effect. Benator R. J. Oglosby is in tho oity to-day. THE WEATHER. War Department Prognosticiitions, Ci10Ago, Fob, 10.——Tl.|rou{ih0|lt the Northwost tho Sigual Bervise raports tudicatad mudumtg wenthor this imotning; but unusually dol throughout the South @nd ii the Middlo , Btatss, snd vory cold in Now En,ilmid aud Connds, Tho_thormomotor ot nylight marked as follows: San Francisco, 40 abova; Choyonne, 20 above; Omahs, 88 above; 8t, Poul, 82 sbove; Duluth, 32 aboya; Ohicago, 80 abovo; St. Louis, 83 abovo; Momphis, 87 sbove; Now Orlonus, 40 ; Louisvillo, 81 ; Oinoln~ natl, 90; Dotroit, 17; Clovoland, 10 above; Pitiibusgh, 12 sbovo; 'Buffalo and Torouto, 1 abovo, tochostor, 8 nbove; Montroal, 1 bolow; Quebee, 7 below; Burlington, Vi, 6 belows Portland, 4 above: Boston, 6 above; New York, 14 aboye ; Washington, 17 sbovo; Fortross Mon- rog, 22 abovo ; Charleston, B. C., 87, War DeranTMENT, OFrFicE or tiug CQumee BroxaL OrrioEm, DIvisIoN OF TELEGRAME AND Reronrs ¥ob THE BENEFIT or COMMERCE, - WasniNaroN, D, C., Fob, 10,—Probabilities—The low baromotor over Wisconsin moves onstward into Canada, accompaniod by brisk and high winds. From tho Ohio Valloy to the Upper Lokes and Northwost, on Tuesday, frosh and brisl, and probably high, wostorly to northorly winds, talling tomperatire, and olearand clear- ing woather, accompaniod by, probably, areas of gnow ovor tho Uflpnr Iako region. For the Middle Statos, fresh and *brisk winds, incronsiv posaibly to high, ovor the Lower Liake rogion, ant gradunlly vooring to sounmrl{ and westerly, rig- ing temporaturo, cloudy weathor aud aroas of gonerally light rain., For New England, winds shifting to frosh and brisk southerly to westorly, rising tomperature, and cloudy woather. Itor tho 'Routh Atlantio States, frosh southorly to wosterly winds and genorall clou!t‘]ly wonthor, For tho Gulf Statos onst of tho Mississippi, winds veoring to southorly and westorly, cloudy woathor, and possibly arcas of light rain, TFor Ponnessee and Kentucky, cloudy wonther aud rnin, but winds veering to wostorly and north-, westorly, and clearing wenthor during Tuosday. — Gconn Steamship Nows. Havne, Fob, 10.—The stoamer Thorwaldsen hns arrived. Loxpoy, Feb. 10.—Tho stoamors Frisia, Co- lumbis, and Donaulhave arrived out. New Yorg, Fob, 10.—Arrived, stonmship Bal- tle, from Liverpool. Privato_advicos from Aspinwall sny tho stoamer Honry Chauncey did not leave that port until the 8d inst., and will not arrive here until the 13th or 19th, Arrived—8teamships City of Paris and Egypt, from Liverpool. New Yoni, TFeb, 10.—Arrived, Bromen from Hambury g i, A Man Eaton by YWolvos, - From the New London (I¥ia,) Times, On Mondsy lust, a3 & German farmer was coming out of the woods, about twonty miles north of Perry's Mills, ho found & man's boots with tho foot Yoft in them, particlos of clothing, a fow bones, o deed dog, and two doad wolves, Sigus of a torriblo strugglo wore all around. Tho unfortunatc man's name is not known as yot. Tho su?pnunlon is that howas going from n lumboriug camp to anothor, whon fhe wolves (who aro starving on account of the deop enow proventing thom from running down thoir game) overtoolk him in tho rond boforo Lo could bavo timo to climb & treo, and dovoured him, Tho story i probably oo truo, ns the wolves are Inmfishlug and will attack anything at this umo, stoamship T ey An Absconding Land Swindlor. Nuw Yonx, Fob, 10.—It is roported from ille, Washington Qounty, in this North Granvil Htato, that Thomas Oreo has flod from that place and Mgone Wost," having dofrauded various parties In that aoction out of sums smounting to nearly $400,000. Ho was onco a Postmastor, Most of his protendod speculations were in Wostern real ostnto transactions, concerning property which hat no existence, — Uxoricide. " Br. Lous, Fob, 10.—John Spollman was nre rautad, yeaterday, on suspicion of kaving Lilled his wifo, The Coronor's inquost to-dny disolosod thio fact that both Bpellman nnd wifo wero hard drinkors that they (}um-rnllcnl froquontly, and that tho women's doath way the result of & bru- tal boating by her husband, "wolegraphic Mrevitios. Tho Bonrd of trado rooms in the now City Hall buflding, Columbus, Ohio, weto dodicatod Tost uight vith appropriale coremonten. Colonel Andrew Dorrom, s prominont lumbor morchant of P'aterson, N, J., has fallod, Liabil- itiou, £180,000, % The number of hogs killed nt DosNolnes to dato fu 40,408; last year, 40,000. Tho packora are still Luylng, A train on tho Oregon Ppeifio Rallrond run off 1h_h Intorést of th sontorplatod In- | Tto bracl, noar Rodding, yostorday, kiiling tho onginoer, Qoorgo Moulthrop: . by The dend body ¢f o negro, supposed to have boon murdered, was, found . onrly yebtorday morning, 16 milos from Kt Louin.” No clue to tho porpotratora, > Tho Lydin l‘humg‘mn troupo, on Sundaynight, at tho Aeadomy of Muste, Now Orlonns, closo the. most sicoonsful ongagemont of tho,senson, tho four woolks' rocoipts being over $85,000, A Paris Joltor snya: *The truth about the objectionable play of Mr. Sardon is, thab it solight to attnck tho Repuilie of Franco by un- dortaking to show tho olious morals of the poopls {n the model Amarican Ropublic.” The river at Port Deposit, Md., has fallon somo, and is now ot n atand still, but another riso in oxpooted soon. ''ho people aro mtill anxious, oxpeoting moon to bo forced to take refugo on the hills, Thero is no movement of tho ico, A dospatoh from the Ohlckies anys that the Busquobanna River was Em-gud on_ Baturday night, Tho river roso oight foot, and the wator backed up and overflowed tho canal, causing somo dnmago. 'Tho wator hng bon falllng slnco last night, but thero Is no movemont, The boiler In the agricultural works of Yatos Drothors, near Havana, Iil., exrlodcv.l Saturdn; eftornoon, domolishiug the building in which {t stood and somo others adjoining., Omno of the propriotora was forcad through a plank partition and torribly manglod, and bis brothor wag badly sealded by the steam. Neithor is oxpooted tore- cover. AGRICULTURE. The Wisconsin State Agricultural Convention, Address of Professor Parkinson on ¢ Production and Consumption, Demand and Supply.” Spectat Correspondence of The Chicago Tribune. Mab1n0x, Wis, Fob, B, 1870, The Btato Agricultural Convention held at Madison this woek, undor the susplcons of tho ‘Wisconsin Stato Agriculiural Bocloty, was do- votod mainly to tho dicussion of purely agricul- tural subjocts. Its officlal action in the way of passing resolutions, oto,, was quito brief, A rosolution commending Govornor Washburn's roecommondation that & Board of Railway Com- missionora bo appointed, was unanimously adopted ; also, ona rocommonding farmora to or= gonizo in Olubs, Granges, oto,, and to buy ma-~ chinory of those manufacturers who sagreo to tront with tho roprosontative of the Club on the ¥amo torms a8 with othor agents. Although engaged in an animated “Railrond War," tho use of the Assombly Chamber was choorfully granted for two ovening mudtings: In tho main, the papers read and disoussions woro usoful, and practical, Stock-Raising, Dairying, Grain-Farming, Fruit-Culture, Fis Propagation, Objects of Agricultural Booioties, eto., wero quito ulfi discussed. Tho address by Protossor J. B, Parlkinson, of tho Wisconsin Stato TUniversity, was out of tho ordinary line of addressea at such mootings, doaling with broad, genoral pflnal‘)loa, instead of with tho narrow or isolated facts upon which farmers so ofton baso their conclusions, Its importance makes o somowhat full synopsis worth reading, It was ontitled e PIODUCTION AND CONSUMPTION; DEMAND AND SUR- LY, 23 o Tho moving impulso in the economic world id human wants, the altornato object is to satisfy thosa wants, and tho absoluto intervening con- dition to this end is human toil. Men in their business rolations aro actuated by self-interest. The science of othica and the science of cconomy aro cusontially distincl. The ono troats of right, the othor of gain, Tho bnsia of the ono i on- 1iy li\tlenmluonau of duty; of tho other, oulightoned self-lovo, ‘Wants, offorts, satisfactions, make up the eco- nomig circle. The fixat copstituta the springs of wonlth, tho moving impulge, But it is written, * Tn the sweat of thy faco shalt thou eat brend,” Toil, too, is irksome, Honct to moximize pain nnd disgomfort {s the problom of economy. To this ond men soon learned to excliinge sorvices: The full beneflts of exchange thoy scom slow to rocognizo; It involvés tho wholo subject of di- visign of labor dnd tlid distribution of its fruits: Prejudice horo is apt td urfig{p ip and dlsttirb dors yoct thinking and scting: The differcnt partios in produotions must bo recognized. Whatis it to produce, and who ara producers? In the ‘broadest sonss of tho term, ho who ronders s sorvies for which something ia domanded and recoived in roturn, is a producor. The services rendored is tho product, ond tho nct of rendor- ing it, is production. Naturo, with hor agencies, stands ready to mimstor to the wants of man labor is necessary to control and use thom. 2 Matorial production is simplg im{;u.rfing to ma- terial objocts quelitios which fit thom to satist; human desiro. Utility is the thing produco not mattor. Man oannot create, can only offeof changes in matter, Theso arc of threo kinds— change in elemental form, chango in aggregato form, change of place, Honco the three great dopartmonts of induatrf—n riculture, mochani- cd’ snd commercial. Lo classify 1abor 1n ono of tnose departmonts as productive, and another a8 unproductive, is to lose sight of the nature of production, and tho thing produced. No product ia completo until it is ready to bo put to its final uao, Agriculture forms iho base of tho pyramid of production, but not the whole of tho pyramid. ‘Al production lm]gllnn consumption. One is the diract opposite of the other. If the first con- sints in fitting objects to satisfy desire, the lnt- tor consiats in unfitting them to doso. Con- sumption for tho most part is for the purflnan of roproducing. The comforts of life aro kept in store not by saving jbut by porpetual reproduc- tion, All mon arc consumors and must bo such, NMost mon sro producors to somo oxtont, No man in clvilized_ life produces all that he con- gumes. By choice ho wi‘é’“ in a particular in- Qustry ; without cholce ho consumes the pro- duots of o thousand, The real difficulty scoms to lie in securing o proper distribution of the re- warda of labor, ~If every man ondoavored to Bat- isfy Lis own wants, through his own eofforis direetly, thore would be no chance for the ope ration of tho multiplied checks and bzlanoes which now govern in exchange. But as civiliza- tion advances individuals and soctions loarn that true independonco comes of tho complotost ins tardopondence, ’l‘un{ produce not to satisfy an immodiato and dofinite demand, but in anticipa- tion of n goneral indofinite ono, Domand and impply now bacomo torms of tho higheat signif- eanco, Their real import les in their more reatrioted gonge. In this sonso domand is desire coupled with ability to purchaso, and supply s limited to products in the markot—for eale. In commor- ginl languago, money reedy to be paid out for commoditios econstitute demand, and commodi- tlos rondy to bo exchanged for money make supply, ‘K‘Ea law of market Qflcun is the orquation of domnand and supply. Whon theso aro equalized tho current rato of uxchango is dotermined, Exchangablo commoditios may bo mu‘fl“{; dividod into threo classes: 1st—thaso of whicl the uuspl;{ cun be rendily and indofinitely in- cronsod ; 2d—thosg of which tho supply i8 abso- lutoly limitod; 9d—thoss whioh oan only bo incroasod with difliculty, or aftor considorable lapso of timo. In tho Tirst clnss, cost of pro- duetion oporntes to regulate the averago price, domand aud supply causo fluctuations only, ‘Chese temporary influonces operate by a boautiful double-noring Iaw, Any excoss or do- ficlenoy in domaud not only tends to cheok itself, but to bo chocked through its influence upon supply, 5o on tho othor haud any oxcess or de- ticiency of B\l}\‘)ly weots a doublo cheuk, Tho prico of articlos in tho socond class mon- tloned in wholly detormined by tho competition of purchagord. ‘I'ho third elass is o vory import- ant ono, In it falls tho grainsand othor products of tho earth. Tho prica of any commodity seldom riscs in tho oxact ratio of the incronscd demaud or tho diminished supply. Domond not only acts upon price but prico reacts upon domaend. ~ Our mosk urgont wants are soonost gratified, Broadonough is finttux than a surfolt, Any excoss or doflcioncy of tho common articlos of food tells rapidly upon tho price. Iloldors aud speculators do much to provent excossiva fluctuntions, In rogard to tho complaints of oxcossive rates of traunportation, uom&wmlon only can_effeatu~ ally romody tho evil, Thiu it scoms diflicult to socure. 'I'ho opportunitios for combination and onsolldation now aiforded railzonds stand much in the way, Moro porfoct wator communis catlon with tho Atlantio would do muoh in so- curlng compotition in the earrying trado, Moan- while much mey be dono to dinni’mta or to coun- teract tho ills which we muffor. Lo this end leb farmors orgunizo In ovory township snd county in tho Btato, not for the purpose of making war upon railvonds, but to provont theso and every ofhor industrial intorost from making war upon thom,—not war dircob and positive, bub tha of tho indirect and nogativo,~—that whioh _comes of organization itsolf, aud n koon oye always oub upon tho * situation,” MONTANA. Routes Thither--Thefr Undesir- able Character---How to Malke tlie Journoy; Development Retarded by the Cost of Transportation. American Girls Wanted --- Chineso Women Held in Barbarous Blavery. Spectal Corvespondence of the Chicagb Tribune, DeER Lopok, M, Ty; Jan, 81, 1873, A gront drawback on tho sottloment and im- provomont of this Torritory is thoro aro as yob ONLY TWO WAYS of goiting to Montana; and, ns tho boy sald to the travellor who inquired which of two roads swaa the bost, “Tako ofther, and you will wish yout had takon the othor beforo you gob through.’ Ono ia by way of tho Missourl Rivor snd Fort Bonton; and tho other is vin tho Union Paciflo Railrond, snd stago from Corinno, Utahi. Both aro too oxponsive for emigrants, and both are glow, undertain, and vary uncamfortablo ways of travel. Tho firet {s only avatlable throo months in tho year, and tho Iattor—tho stago-lino—is of suoh a charnctor that no onowho knows what it is will avail himsolf of it, unloss sbsolutely compolled to do 8o, The stago lino was origi- nally owned by Wolls, Fargo & Co,, and was what 8 stage-litto should bewhon they ownod.it; but thoy used up tho coachos and stock, and thon sold out to a Company whd protend to koep up the lino, but maka & wrotched failurd: Tha writor of this was londed into open dond- axo lumbor-wagons and slods, and eartod along a8 if ho was o mail-bag. Tho charge from Co- rinne to Holons, or Deor Lodge, is 805; nnd it takoa six woary dnys to moke the trlp from one point to tho other: Tho horsds are worn-out, ond many of them unfit for' sorvice j itid tho ¢eonchas, whon ono {8 fortunato anough to find one, aro in tattors, and littlo proteotion againab the winds and storms, If anyone proposes to go to Montann, R Y ADVIOE 18: Chartor & ear to Corinne, with your own horsos and wagon and supplles, and drive to whoro you want to go. If you don't'want to keep your out- fit whon you arrive ot your destination, if your horeos ate largo Amorican bhorses from tho Btates, thoy will bring moro than they cost you, ospocially it they aro mares, Emigrants will do woll_to hoed this advice, for I know whereof I speak, Montana only noeds tho BEVELOPMERT OF HEN QUARTZ LEADS to take first ¥ank sriong tho mining States, At retont the facilition for gofting hoavy froight E:!o the Torritory are such that not a oiyfilu quartz-mill hoa” yob beon established. he known placer mings aro not paying well, with few .oxcoptions.. Lobor will be high in tho spring; but, a8 the Inborer cau only work dur- ing abont six months in tho year hero, the Ter- ritory presonts very littlo attraction to those who wish 0 Work by the day or month, But AMENICAN GIRLS ttho aré willing to_worlk at housework, or sow- ing, or tenching, cin find all the work thoy ean do; ut twicd or thrice ds much &g they ean got in tha States; fing, it thoy ate seeking & busbsnd (and who smong them 8 not?) they standa Bettor chanco to marry well here . than in any othior placo in thg Unitod States. Hundrods and thonsands of enterprising young men ara horé I ‘business, mining, ‘merchandising, farming, prac- tislng law, medicine, &o., &o., who would marry if tlioy only had time and an opportunity. “young women, go Wost;"” go to Montana: This is my advice. Try it. Koop a stiff n‘?ur lip, and you will mako your fortune. Butdon’tgo "p you lnck pluck and gizzard. If you are good for nothing, stay at home, and let your fricnds take care ot' you., But, if you haye the true stufl in you, you will bicss the day you went West, to Montana, Getupa £ YOUNG WOMAN'S MONTANA PROJEOT, 8 the young mon do. Invito correspondenco from &ll young womon of tho right sort and or- ganizo, “Make contracts for transportation b véry low rates, which vou can easily do; and go to Montana in tiid spring. You can get plenty to do at once in nll the eottied ports of Idaho, No- <uds, Utah, sud Montana, At presemt all the work in the houso is dono by zen, principally Chinego, 'This lind of Iabor {a not itked—good housokeepers aro in groat demand, Betore closing, I wish to refer to an institu- tion which is growing “fi repidly in all the Tocky Mountain States: s CHINESE WOMAN SLAVERY. Chineso womon are daily bought.and sold, and trapsferred, voluntarily or 1involuntarily, like horees or cattlo. Thoy are hired out for tho ‘basest of purposes by their ownors, with or without consont, while they get no part of the foo or reward, which is paid to thoir ownors, a8 tho nogro slave’s wages wero paid to his owner. In overy mining camp, city, and town in the TRocky Mountain States, can be found. from ton to a thousand, and sometimes o largor numbor; of theso Chinese women, slaves and smst{mtug, who aro hnrbnmua‘y deprived, by & surgical operation, ~©of ~tho pover t{o renr children, a8 thoy wera and not human boings: Thone facts are 50 common hero that they escape sttention. Bat it is an institution possessiug all the worst fontures of slavery, with superadded barbarity. Thoso unfortunste bolngs are reolly baught out~ right in Ohina, buf protendedly contracted with to gerve o cortain time for their passago. When thoy roach hore, they are sold and transforred ‘bonsts, Jlike bensts, and are, to all intents and purposos, ‘hold 88 slaves, Lot therobo an immediate in- vostigation of this subjoct by Congress, tho proper logisiation appliod, and tho shame at onco oxtinguished. AT, Q. i o= e CINCINNATL Evangelicnl Ministerial Association-« The Coming Musical Fostival. OmvomnAT, Fob, 10.—Tho Evangolical Minis- torisl Association, of this city, henrd o roport of the Committee on Christian Union to-dsy. The roport mot with fayor, and was laid over for consldoration ab the moxt meeting. It ‘proposca to have an . oarl Convontion of all Evangelical Churches, in Cin- cinnati, to deliberate on a plan of closor follow= ship and moro united action, at which an addross wllrhu delivered on tho subject of general dac- trinal agreomont of Protestant Churches, In tho moantimo, the roport recommends the ox- ochanging of pulpits by ministers. The adoption of the report is probable. Tho Ginclnnati Moy Mualcal Fostival Assoola- tion-to-day received an encouraging letter from Theodore Thomas, exprossing satisfaotion with tho prospeots of tho festival. Tho Assoclation ta-day concluded a contract sith Anna Louise Uaroy to sing as loading contralto. KANSAS CITY. Fall of o Building=-Throc FPorsons Killod--A Drunkon Teamstor Killod by o Eall. Kansas Orry, Mo., Fob. 10.—The old wall of tho Yerguaon Houeo, of this city, foll yestordny afternoon, crushing s framo houso alongsido, in which lived a family namod Donohue. Mre, Donohue and daughtor, and a young lady namod Riely, woro inatanfly et and anothor daughtor bad onoarm broken in two places, ouc log brokon, and broast erushed in, but gho still lives, Achild 3 yeera escapod unburt. Bhortly” befora tbis, a man named Richard Bwals, whilo driving along Twelfth stroct in an intoxicatod condition, foll out of his wagon, and recoived injuries which rosultod in death. el gt e ks A SOCIAL GATHERING. All-Baints' soolnl gathering at Martino's Hall, last evening, was ono of the plens- ontest of the scason, Noarly G600 of the elite of tho Wost Bide wero prosont. Vaas' Woestorn Light Guard Bend wae in attondance sud discoursed waltz, quadrillo and galop to twico as_many flying foot until a late hour, An oxcollent suppor was provided undor tho ausplces of the ladios of the congrogation, and the whole affair was so thoroughly succossful and enjoyablo as to oliolt n gicuurul desive for o contluiance of theso pnriles durlug the re- waludor of thoe seson aftor Lont. Utah Weme. Bavr Laxg, U, T, Fob, 10,—Tho ngitation of tho Mormon loaders, in anticipation of imme- diate Congressional action rogarding Utah, i on tho inorease, The News, Church organ, to-night donounces Neglo{ Olaggott, and Morrill, espe~ cially Olaggott, h‘torly. Morrill's bill, tho os- sontlal wvointa of which are published” horo to- dny, aro highly satisfactory to tho anti-Mornions: Tho heavioat businoss oporatora declaro that the roposed loglslation, without dolay, will improve lhtnl ont interostd of tho Terrilory lmyuml ealou- ation. * A Mormon expodition started throe dnys sgo from Kano County_for tho purpase of exploring the country beyond tha Uolorado River. * Gonoral” Moxwoll, contontunt ngninst Elder Cannon for tho oat of Dolegafo for Utab, leaves for Washington to-morrow, RAILROAD ACCIDENTS. A Passonger Cnr Thrown Into tho River near Titusvilley PrueesTwo or Three Killed===Scvernl Woundodess Minor Onsusitics, TirusvitLe, Pa,, Feb, 10.—The Drady's Bend accommodation norih, when near Scrub Grass, brolo a rai!, and fivo cars of oil and s paasengor conch wore thrown from thae track down tho bank into the river. The fallmvlng woro wounds od: Micheel Caino, A. Kumox, J. P. Riddle, 7, Hanng, H, Millor, A, 8. Hamiiton, W. Morarity, Jno, W. Whitcomb, and tho train-boy. Tho coach £till romains in the wator ; the work- mon_bolug unablo to ralao it ot this writiig. ‘I'wo bodled aro ffonting in the wator Inside thé car, but it fs impossiblo to oxtricata thom ns yot. How many porished fa 88 yot unknown. The conductor is unablo to tell ‘tho number in tho fli-fatod car. LATER. Bovoral names aro added to the list of injured inthe Berub Grass accident, smong them J, L. 1lanns, of Pmnhurfih, Pa., whoso Injurics are gorious, With this oxcoption, no othors onumerated wore sorlously injurod. Tho Com- pany's surgeons, and othors, wero promptly on_hand to reliove the sufforors, and evorythin| in boing done for them that can be. It is posie tivoly known that thoro wero but threo killed, the nowsboy and two unknown men. 'Tho train wa# running on timo, snd no blame is attached to tho officors of tho road. It was purely acol- dontal and unavoidable, Fnzeronr, 1, Feb, 10.—Thia morning, an old wood-snwyer, named Josoph Yiehnaw, was run ovor and instantly killed by cars on tho Chicago & Northwestorn Railway. ‘The Coronor’s jury oxondtatod tho railrond company and itsom< loyes. P'¥ew Yonw, Tiabi 10—Nonr Albany, this mome ing, the Pacific Expross from Now {'nrk, north, rod off, oausing o tomporary delay, but no one was hurt., P A — Very Excusables . From the Washington Star. A Collector of Internal Revenuo not far from tho Olio River, being a liltlo behind timo in for- warding roports for tho month of December to the Departmont at Washiugton, submitted the following explanation o8 to tho causo of the do- lay: “ Loft homo on tho 18thto attond to official businoss. Ohio Rivor blocked with ice, and was dotained away until tho 22d. Got marriod, a8 rovious arrangemont, on 23d, to a v omo young Ohristisn lady (and she's pros of mo yot). Frollcked on tho 2ith, and pitohed into 0106 torlk on the 25th. Ience, please con« cludo thit soma_delay was unavoidable, Don't Tot it count nguinst my office. Our bride joins in the requost.” The kind-hearted Commisaionor decides thab tho excueo is admissiblo. Cold-Blooded Assassinations Spectal Despateh to The Chicago Tribune. guitriLp, 1, Feb. 10.—Thomas Loathar, & blecksmiith, of this (?‘nm’ ‘was shot through the hoad whule af work this efternoon by ono Hiram Barney. Nocauso is Lnown for ‘the nssault. T.onthar's wounds aro thought to bo fatal. The aasaesin I8 arroatod. Fratricide. BT. Louss, Mo., Fob, 10.—Two colored mon brothors, nomed 'Ohaties and Joseph Clutk, gob into an altercation in Jefferson Ciiy, this after- noon, and Charles plunged a largo butcher knife into - Josoph's sido, infficting & mortal wound. Charles was arrosted, Whiskey was the cause. pesiicsiais M bl A Great tn Durelle New Onceang, Tob, 10,—Judge Durall to-day tnstructed the Clork of the United States Court 1ot to ullow newspapor reporters to examing tho record or dodumeats in any casés ponding thore- e e Lyach Lnwe Torera, Kan,, Feb. 10,—A Vigilanco Commit- tne,hnb Dfidgs (.'Jlbyé ml(l"ili [3 n:imlqfi .:i dr;ucaa ).\0\;:‘3‘3 in that village on Sunday and killed two ma: namod Charles Hill, aligs Texds, and Ed. will® iams, both desperate frontier chiractors. —_——————— A Condemncd Fraud, *© Burrazo, Fob, 10,—The medioal exports ap- pointed by Governor Dix to exmmine into the ganity of Gaffnoy, under sentonce of death, re- port his oaso one of feignod insanity. 5 MARRIED. SN s iy SRR ITIT—ANDREWS—Attho restdonce of the bmdo's T, or . Shuith, earOR YEn s A Zillal Maritana Androws, of hicogo. RRIRE et DIED. A AR A AN A AN A R AN TENNOX~At Oak Park, Fob, 10, Jennle, belovad wite . Tanoz, Tato of Otlcag, of swijels, izo L fON - iy, on nst., Ohatles, SO et & ot ESugeton, ngod 1 vosre: 4 2 dast, Amoathsy a9, dienk on Tosdsy afternoon, from 1048 ot Adams-st. V- \Someta bapars ploseo copy. AUCTION SALES, By ELISON & FOSTER. 597 ST.ATE-ST. BANKRUPT STOCK o Hats, Caps, Fitrs, and Gonts’ Fur« nishing Goods; also, Store Tixtures, at Auction, On WEDNEEEAY ml.hrn!nrfi"l*:h. 12, st 100'clock, &% storo No. 697 Slatoefy, BERT F. TENTCINS, Assignoo. .LISON & FOSTER, Auctlonsors, 551 Michigan-av. G-I IN T IS Hougehold Frnitue, ) THURSDAY morniog, Fob. 13, at 1 #:]lfifi?l:::nl&?llkn Parlor, Chambor, SInlng-mmhnn ictehgh Fumituro, Jeusedls and inritn Do, So: ; o, Bivc, oto. e e BLIHON & FOSTER, Anctonsers. By G. P. GORE & CO., 13, 34, and 20 Last Randolph'st. SPBOLAT ATUCTION SALB On TUESDAY, Fob. 11, at 0} a. m., of 100 DOZ. POLISHED SHOVELS, Hardwaro Tools, Tablo and Pockot Outlory, and at same time an fnvolco of HOSIERY, on Involco of ORASH, and alot of NOTIONS. G0, P, GORE & 0O0., 29, 24 and 26 Raudolph.at, Mew's, Boys!, aud Yoult's Gall af Kip BOOTS AWD SHOES. Wom's,, Miss', and Child's, Serge and Goat and Buff Bals, and Polish. AT AUCTION, TDNESDAY, Fob, 12, at 0% a, m. On RN B RN E k™, 1M dalks nendolonat. WM, A, BUTTERS & 00, (ESTABLISHED JANUARY, 1856), AUCTIONEERS, CHICAGO, Nos. 56 '”“’WPJ Eliflxth Canal-gt., DRY_GOODS, OLOTIING, HATS, &c., ON THURS. URNITURR, TOVSEHOLD GOODS, AND GEN- ERAL SENONANDISH ON BATURDAY- BUGGIES, CARRIAGES, AND HARNERS, Wedngday anut Baturday Mornin fornings, ¢ 26, Veut onte ALES BT B S5 1 W ot Washititon.st 7~ Cauh advancos mado on recelpt of goods. By T, 8. FITCH & CO. REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION, Rogular Wookly Bales at our Sulosroom, 167 Dearborns st., ovory Wetlnuadny, at I o'olook p. m, ' Pardoulars at 4 aftiss, Uslag tu Your ifst, ™ Bgclal aftention glsen ta out-dour sales, ", 8. FITOIL & CO. WHEDON, TYLER & CO., Quuoral Auelionogrs, 117, 119, 131 aud 123 Fifth-st., cor, Lino, St, Touts, B1s,, Hold Hiegular Trado alos bvory Aondaya and Thursdays-Tiasts aud Shoos, kY aud Frids ) 40, e LR o Caan or ™ £ - Blaco Goukts, §0. . aturdoys, Bpocial Salvs—Grooorios, Jardware, Fural. ture, Harie e, 0, V% Jiavo th wiost rollablo Auction marketta the opun. try, " Gash advanced on conglyoments: A IR ot i 5 G0,

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