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THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: WLDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1873, WASHINGTON. " s P [Continued from the Fivst Page.] anall be Sharged at tho rato of 4 vonta for each balf ounce, or fraction thereof, aud thia provinion shall {nunflufll-tm- aommonly known as drop or local ettar iverod {hrough Yost Ofiices or thelr carriers, and magasines, musiuscelpls, Al uENEDABEE manu- ‘m‘rh‘mhm\,yumm. 10 bolong to third clase malable matter, 505, 3, That Trom and fho Ist day of January noxt, indor such tegulations and {n such manuer ns tho Poatmaater Gonoral ahall prescribo, tho postngs pro- vided by Iaw to bs pafd upon printcd mattor or mail- able matier of the second: alsan, ahally i1l all cancs, bo prepared and collociad At the ofiices, respoctively jrhere such matter shall be mailed, ahd postago on aily nowapapors tiot sxceding fotir’ oinces each copy 1o wolghl, suall bo orgod and eolioctod at tho Tato of 5 oents por auartor ; provéded, that weokly nowspa pers wial tho reepotlvo countiou wheto tho same are rinted and publishod, and nono other, may pnsa rongh tho mAIN 0100 of posiage, os proviled in tho 2lghtt olauso of Bootion 164, ot tho nat, to rovise, cons eolidato, and hmand {ho ~atatutes rolating.to tho Yost Office Dopaitmont, 48, Thal any paraon who shatl taks any ot ter, postal card, or packet outof thio Post Ollice, or Jranch Post OMco, or from tho lottor or mail carslor, ‘br_which hos beon {n_any Post Offico or brauch Post Offfce, or in the custolly of any lotter or mail carrtor, efora it shall havo beon deliverod to the person to .whom it was directed, with tho design to obstruct correspondonce or pry’into tho business or socrots of snather, ot shall toerote, ombozzlo or destroy the same, #hall, on _conviotlon thercof, for overy sitch offoncs, “forfeit and pay a ponslty not nxcoeding $500, or bo im= prisoned s bard labor not exceeding.ono year, or both, st the discrotion of tho Courf, BTEWANT, Tho SPEAKER &muentud & potition from Joan%l‘: B. Btowaut, tho rocusant wituess, asking that his caso be roforred to tho Judiciary Com- anittes, innsmuch s thore was a hostile fecling ageinsl him on tho part of tho Soloct Committaa on the Union Pacilic Railroad and Crodit Mo dilier. Tho potitlon was, howover, referred to tho last namod Committoo, Tho Housd thon went into Committas of tho ‘Whole on tho ATMY, APPROPRIATION DILL, “ar. TYNER in tho Ohair. 'The bill u’pproprluleu 281,811,859, A proposition to mako an appra- ristion for soldiors’ Lieadatonos wns made, de- ated, and defonted. Tho Committeo rose, and tho bill waa repartod and passod. NEW DILLS. i A pumber of bills waro introduced and re- ferred, and thon tho Houso took n rocoss until balf-past 7, the ovaniug sesslon to bo for buai- woss of the Commiiteo on Claims, "NEW YORK. An Alentian Colony«==Nrss Forrostes The Graham Murder--Kind-ilonried Pcople. Special Despateh to The Chicago Tribune. - New Yorg, Feb. 11.—Tho Trustcos of the Children's Aid Sooloty ndopted the following to-day: g Resolved, Thot it tho cstatoof the Inte Horace Greo- Yoy is substontially tho same as when he made is in the Board of {ho Ol dren’a Ald Bocloty will feol under obliga- tions to carry out his purposcs toward it, but 41 it be ultimately established thut tho estato lns been materdally impalrod, this Board will cheorfully relin- «quish all claim to tho legacy, This means subsiantially that the pound of lesh will o exacted. Two months ago, Chag, 0. Lowls, of Gainaville, ‘Als., began to board with Mr, Willlnms, 822 Navy street, Brooklyn. According to his own account b8 I8 of nn aristocratic and woslthy family; and ‘wos llwh?'a nhnndnufl{ rovided with money. He met Mr, Willinms at Saratogs, and told him he wished to spond the winter in Brooklyn, and the Intter consonted to board 3 Ho was & quiet youngfl man, of twenty-throo yoars, and devoted himself to por- focting o patont door-catch, his invention, is morning, Mr. Lewis did not appear at break- fast, and Mr, Williams went to his boedroom. Ho found tho inuqlmnn on_tho floor in a, pool of bloo 'he blood was flowin; from three gashes in ia _neck, an mear his right hand was a razor, red with blood. Burgeons eay he cannot live twelve hours, From iwo letters nddressed tb his father, found in Lis room, it is evident that ho was insane, and had been wntnmfilnting suicide for a day or two, [T the Associated Press) New Yong, Feb, 11.—A nnmber of French esidents hera are endoavoring to ostablish a sottlement for Alsaco and Loraino immigrants, to bo called Now Btrasbourg, in this vicinity. Four seamon of the ship Favorite wore ar- rostod horb yestordsy for mutiny. Mrs, Edwin Forroet, who resides on Staten Yeland, has givon notice to the executors of her 1ate husband that she will ?pl for her dower in‘his eststo, on'tho grounds that Mr. Forrest ‘was uever divorced from her. 5 ‘The Republican Goneral Committeo last even- ing decidod to have new olections for membors of tho Committeo, ‘The murder of James Graham at Little Neck, L. I, on Friday laat, is, atill shrounded in tho despost mystery. Thero is an excitement in tho nbl%hhorl\uofl over tho affair, and it is be- Inx:‘vnd hore wore soveral perpetrators of the ime. In the pigann match at Qonoy Island yostor- day, Wingate beat Mosesin a match of fifty birds cnoh for 9200 ‘s sido. J. Milton Turner, United Btates Ministor to ‘Liberin, will sall from Boston for his post of duty on the 26th instant. QOnly seven jurors have boen obtsined in the Beanpell caso thus far, and the panel is exhaust- ed, It is understood & petition, signed by prom- Inent merchants and eoveral clergymon of the Episcopal Church, will ba sont to Governor Dix to-night, asking him to commute the sontonce of Foster to imprisonment for life. Tho Coronor'’s jury to-day, the cnso of Catherine Morgan, found dead Jau. 81,°in a ehonty near Fitty-ffth strost and Brondway, ro- turned a vordiot charging her husband with causing her denth, DMorgan was committed. Tho suit of Btephen %Iuolfidgn against the Motropolitan TFire Department, to recover 824,000 damages for injuries received from an exploalon of a firo engin in_June, 1869, on the corner of Canal strect aud tho anori, was to- doy dismissed by Judge Barrott, on the ground that the Metropolitan Firo Department was an independent Btate corporation, for whose acts tha city was irresponsible, To-day, in the suit of Marcug P. Woodruff against the Camden & Amboy Iailrond Compn- By, to recover damages for goods destroyed by fire af the Company's whatt, July 11, 1864, a special vordict was rendered in Common Pleas Biving plaintiff 344,500 dmages. i FIRES. Destruction of Propeorty at Various Plncess New Yonrg, Fob, 11.—At Now Brighton, Staten Island, yesterdny ovening, four small stores were burned, causing'a loss of $30,000. A firé at Granville, Washington County, in this Brate, yestorday morning, burned the best por- tion of thoe village, including two dry goods and ocery stores, two law ofticos, a harness shop, & < othlnE storo, and four tonomenta, Tho loss is from 885,000 fo 2100000, nIAN, Mich,, Fob, 11.—Robort Gunsollus® grocery burned thie morning. The total loss fully covorod by insuranco, s $6,160. Origin of firo unknown. Evaxavinrg, Ind, Fob, 11.—An incondiary fire waa discovered at 8 o'clock this morning in Wilshire & Kroipke's cooper shop,.in the lower art of this city, It destroyed two brick and 'wo frame huildings, and a large lot of cooper- 2go sud atock, valued at from 825,000 to 830,000, 1t was fired in three places at onco. Wilshire & Kreipko wore not {naured, oud_thoy lose tho re- eults of lives of industry and economy. The cu}o‘petl had lately boon on a atrike. zw Yonk, Fob, 11.—Fiftecn tonoments, con- siatlnq of soldiera’ quartors, wora burned ab Fort Bchuyler this morning. —_— Obituary. Special Despateh to The Chicago Tribune, Dernoir, Mich,, Feb, 11.—Commodore J, P, McHipstry, Commodore in the United States Navy, died to-dny, at the age of 60. He had been forty-seven years in the naval service, and in the retired lst for soveral years. He leaves a property of over a million dollars, Edm\md Trowbridge, one of the leading mer- chants of this city, dled early this morning, aged 47, Mr, Trowbridge was prominent in religious and benovolent s woll as in_mercantile ciroles. Heo was a_brother of ox-Congressman Trow- bridge, and of Goneral Trowbridge, of thia city, Quinoy, Ill, Feb, 11.—William Laughlin, sged 78 years, a prominent Domocrat, and mem- bor of the Conatitutional Convention of 1848, died at his resideuce in this county last night. JAOKSONVILLE, 111, Feb, 11.—Dr. John 7' Cns- sell, an eminent physician of Jackeonville, died at 2 o'clook this morning of inflammation of the brain, after an 1liness of loss than two daya, Dr. Caagell had resided in this city and county for nearly forty yoars, and was one of tho bost, moat Mde} I—kuown, and estoomed citizens of Jack~ sonville, Dernorr, Mioh, Feb, 11,—Fzra Wright, for 15 yoars connooted with the Unitod Btates Marshal’s office a8 Deputy, and still longer known as o skiltul delouvivo, died here last night, sged 60 yoars, Speotal Despatoh to The Chicago Tribune, Hpnn‘;:lwzm,"ml*‘nb‘ 11,—Intelligence has been vozolved here of the death, st Carlinyillo, of Hon, John MoMilian, s membor of tho Inat Houego, aund a young man ot much promise, Ho diod of vonsumption. UTAH. Xow tho Sninte are Excitod Over tho Procoodings In Washington-=Rush for Polygamous Marringos. BAuT LARe, Fob, 11.—Tolograms recoived yestardsy from’ Washington aunounced that n privato despatch from Balt Lako stated that a rotost numorously alqnad by mombera of tho tals bar will bo sent immediatoly to the Presi- dont and Congross, denylng thab tho alloga- tion that tho laio momorlal of tho bar_of Halt Lako rofors to a oorot schomo of a fow Mormon attornoys, nssistod by lpostuta Gonuluu, or a8 thoy nré better known, “Jnok Mormens.” 'The wholo affair was put up by, Apostate Cannon, and will bo rondily explained by Dolegates Oleg- gott and Morritt. Tho signers of tho late mom- orial of tho 8alt Lake bar comprige, it cannot be donted, tho mont prominant lawyors in this Territory, tho majority Domocrats, and gomo who formorly sympathized with the Mormon causo. Tho Salt Lake Zyfbune (liberal Mormon). thinks the presont contest in Utahis betweon tho Govornment snd s comparativolittlo Ring of old Nauvoo Mormons. It says x;ulyxnmy is chargnnhlo to s amall cotorlo of pricsts, whose numbor will not perhaps excood ons hundred. 1t adds that the sending of George J, Caunon to Congross was an oxperimont of Brigham Young, and trusts Congross will sond Onnnon homo, ag it might as well bave Brigham in Congross as Cannon. The snow blockado on the Northern Railrond was raised yesterday. An unusually Iargo number of polygamous marrisges are now taking place. Sovoral aro announced for this and next weck. Ono man with six wives married a girl of 15 on Baturday. PERTEET. Xloc is Granted o Supcerscdens by Judge McAlliater, Spectal Despateh to The Chicago Tridune, Joraer, Ill., Fob. 11,—Judge Knowlton tele- graphs this morning that Judge MoAllister has grantod a writ of orror and aupersedeas in tho Portoot caso. Jourer, 11, Fob, 11,—Pertaot recelved intol~ ligonce of tho supersedeas granted him by Judge ‘cAllistor nt 11:20 this morning. _ Upon rocoipt of tho nows ho jo(ffluly exclaimed: “I know I wouldn’t bo hanged " MARINE DISASTERS, Wrecking of the Ariadnes=Founders ing of the Talisman--Twelve Lives Lost. Noznrovx, Va., Fob, 11.—Tho steamor Ariadne, from New York for Now Orléans, which went ashoro at Nogs Hoad, is a totallosa. No livos were lost. A small Fm of the cargo was saved in a damaged condition, Loxpoy, Fob. 11.—The stoamship Talisman foundered nt sea on a voysgo from Brazilisn ports to Hamburg. Twolve lives woro loat. e Railroad Nowss Special Despateh to The Chicago Tribune, Donuque, Ia., Fob. 11.—At tho annual olee- ton of the Dubuque & Southwostern Railroad 8,640 shares woro voted. ‘ho old Bonrd o Direotora was unanimously re-oleoted: J. P. Yarley, John Oroorar, Samuel A. Biroug, D. illis, and M, E, Jeaup. At a meoting of tho stockholdors of tho Du- bugue & Bloux City Railroad, tho following gentlomen wero unonimonsly re-clected for the casuing two yoars: Loronzo Blackstone, J. Pierpont Morgan, Abram Hewitt Jamos. Twonty- five thousand and thirty-six votes woro cast. ‘Ronrosv, Va,, Fob. 13.—The arrival of tho firat tlmmgil freight train from Huntington, Wost Va., via tho Chosspoako Railrond will b celobratod to-morrow with great festivitios. : Special Despatch to The Chicago Lribune, Deroorr, Mich,, Fob, 11.—The annual maotin, of. tha Fort Wayne, Jaokson & §aginaw Railro: COompany, was held at Jackson to-day. The annual roport showe earninga for the year of §280,647; oxpenses, $230,43L. Board of ' Divectors was _olooted and tho following ofiicors chosen: Prosident, P. B. Loomis, Jackeon; Vico Prosident, A, P. Edgoerton, Fort Wayne; Becretary, lugono Pringle; Troasurer, B, 8, Chapin; Executive Committeo, P. B, Loomis, E. A. Webster, E. A. Grosvenor, A. P. Edgerton, and H. P. Rudisell. st ek e The Scrub Grass Disaster. TrrusviLLe, Pa,, Feb. 11.—Furthor develop- monts of tho disaster noar Scrub Grass, on Al- logheny Valloy Railroad, yosterday, show nothing furthor of any serious character than was ro- ported last evminq. ‘Tho tanks loaded with oil, upon being J;“c}f' atod down the embankment, burat, and the ofl suddonly igniting, sproad rap- idly in every dirootion, carrying its flames evon some digtanco out "on ~ tho water of the river, cutting off every way of escape for the drowning passongors, oxca{fi through a lake of firo, In some instances they plunged under- noath the flaming waves and swam to points of safoty., Thoboat waa aniron onme, and turned over one and 5 half timos, and thea plunged its occupants into the river, i:oldlng them there by a wall of fire. 'The man Caacy, wha was among the list of killed, lost his lifo” while striving to {laauue the train boy, who was also on tho fajal at. Sad Rcesult of Corporal unishmons in a Cincinnati School. CrxaiNNati, Ohio, Fob. 11.~The doath of ‘Willie Bruco, a boy 12 years old, from brain affoction this afternoon has occasioned con- siderable intoreat, owing to a rvoport that last Friday afternoon his teachor In the publie rohool is roported =es having ochastised i by =& blow from 8 book on tho sido of the head. No invostigation yot, and nothing is known as to the: saverity of the blow, or whothor it con- tributed to the cause of death, An interyiow with the fnmntu of the boy developes the fact that the blow on the head was struck four woeks ago, His attopding phyaiclan atates that the blow was not the immediata cause of his death, but suspects that it aggravated tho conditions, induciug » fatal disease. S, TS Rallrond Accident. T, Pa,, Fob.11.—Tha Erio oxpress, west, ou thie Piktaburgh & Erla Railroad, oncountered a brokon rafl two miloa west of Ridgeway, O., at 4 o'clock this morning, The engine, tendor, and baggage-car pasacd safoly over. 'I'wo passonger- cars went down an embankment six or eight feet, but the sleeping-oar stayed on the track. One of the cars turnod over on its top, and the nthor on its side, Fiftcen passongers wero bruised, ‘but no ono rocolved very gorious injuries, The train was running very slowly at tho time, or there would lisve been o vory bad dissster, P e Libernl Republican Nominntions, Concorp, N. H,, Fob, 11.—8omo fifty ropro- sontativos of the Liboral Republican party mot hera to-day in response to & call from the Com- mitteo, and nominated Samuel Il. Mason for Governor and William A. Head for Railroad Commissloner, . Tho Liboral Republican meoting hold hero ta- day, after nominating a State ticket, formed it- ne(f into & Congressional Conventlon and roport- o4 the following oandidatos for Congress : Firnt Distriot, Emery A, Hibbard ; Sccond, Josiah 3. Flotchor ; Third, Samnol P. Cooper. ——— ©Ocean Stonmship News. New Yonx, Fob. 11.—Tho stoamship Henry Chauncey has arrived from Aspinwall, LoxnnoN, Fob, 11.—Steamships Minnesota, Po- Iynosian, and Tinly arrived out, BaN Francisco, Fob, 11,—No news of tho :l:fmar Novads, two weeke over-due from Aus- ralia. Much anxiety is felt for the safoty of the stm\mcr Goorgo L. Wright, over-dus sixteen aya. PSSR e Colored Xlighway IRRobbors. 87, Lous, Feb, 11.—On Thursday evoning Goorge Gooch and William Timborlake, roturn. ing home from Bhelby City, Ky., were stopped by nogro highwaymon and robbed, Timberlake losing ©125. It “afterwards turned out that Goooh had paid the noflmne to_dothe robbery, and, when “arrested, Uimberlake's monoy was found in hig pouunn‘ou. e General Croolds Indiau Policy. Bax Franoisco, Fob, 11.—Lieutenants Ross aud Burke, of Genoral Orook's etafl, arrived at Camp Grant, Jan, 22, and roported one battle with the Apaches, killing fcur warrlors and capturing twolve. Gonoral Orook, at his new post noar Mount Graham, has Idilod over 800 warrlors sinca the opening of tho oam- paign. He will fight them till they sue for peace. ‘The Maryland Froshot. Nxw Yonx, Feb, 11.—A #pocial from Port De- Bit, A, says that tho ice iy piled up high in he r{vor, ut, nevertheless, the stroots are fres from wator. Unless o long-continued thaw Lappens no further damage will bo caused. Tho damage slready done i estimated at $100,000, FOREICN. Abdication of Amadeus, King of Spain. The Cortes Proclaim a Re- public by a Vote of 369 to 32. The Streets of Madrid Filled With Ex- cited Crowds. The €arlist Insurrection---A Gloomy Prospect. ARCentral-American City Destroyed by an Earthquake, ; SPAIN, Mapnip, Feb, 10—Midnight.—At 8 o'clock this ovoning, King Amodous announced to Zorills that ho had dotormined to abdieate, Bince Batur~ day loat, whon ko deolarod his intention of quit- ting tho thronoe, the Miniaters have stronuously but unauccesatully endesavored to dissuade him, Tho announcoment that his abdication is cortain oroatos tho profoundest sensation, but tranquil- ity provails, Tho royal messago announcing the determination of tho King will soon bo submitted to tho Cortes, The Oabinet will rosign. Maonip, Fob. 11—1 &, m.~—King Amadous porsists in his dotormination. It ie expoected that an Exooutlye Commisaion will ba formed to proolaim a Ropublio. Whon it beoame known tlat the King would cortainly resign, groups gothored in tho streets, and thors woro somo attompts ot disturbanco. Tho Houso of Dopu- tlos, last night, deoided that the Presidont of that branchof the Cortes and fifty Doputies should constituto a pormanent committoo, ‘VERsaiLLES, Fob, 11.—M. Quinet, Reopublican Doputyin tho Assombly, has received a des- patoh, dated ** Madrid, noon," 12 o'clock to-dsy, aigned by Benora Figuoras and Castellar, an- nouncing that a Republic will bo proolaimed in Spain this evening. ‘Wasmnatox, Feb. 11,—Bocrotary Fish this evoning roceived the following despatch from Ministor Riclklea: At 9 o'clock to-night tho Cortos adopted a Republican form of Goverument by a vote of 259 in tho afiirmative and 83 in tho negative.” Loxpox, Feb, 11.—Tho abdication of King Amadens is the all-absorbing topic in London ond Paris. Tho view is considered gloomy and ‘bittor civil war inovitable. Tho last despatoh from Madrid was dated 1 o'clock this morning. Nothing since has been rocoived. Tho failure of despatches is regarded a8 ominous, Tho last dospatch saye the streots are now 1s. mé) filled with crowds of excited peopld. Tho Senato has appointed & permanont Com-= mittoe of Thirty. Bonor Malcamps and Admiral Topote, on bohalf of Marshal Sorrano, have offered tholr support to Prime Ministor Zorilla in maintaining order. It is rumorod that Zorills intonds to loave tha capital to-morrow, Bonor Rivoro will romain at lt’lm poat o Prosident of tho Houso of Dopu- log, PAnig, Yeb, 11,—Le Temps has advices from Spaln showing that the Goyernment is oporating ngainst tho Carlists in tho north with fwenty- four battalions of infantry of tho regular army and a proportionate amount of cavalry and ar- tillery, and 6,000 or 7,000 voluntecra and gens- d@armes, Tho Oarlista aro nctive in the neigh- borhood of Begovia and Estella, Tho City of Saragosea is virtuelly blockaded, tho insurgonts boing mastora of the surrounding country. aloguor, a fortifiod town, is also threatened by o forco under Tristany, and 900" insurgonta ate bofore Juncara. Frosh bands ‘have apposred in Aragon. Tho Oarlist leadors | aro boginning to act in concerf, and are rapidly ing an organization. L —— 5 GREAT BRITAIN. LoxpoN, Fob, 11.—In tho House of Lords, this evoning, Earl Lauderdalo asked whother the measures had boen taken to complete tho settlo- ment of the western Bn't of the boundary ling betwoon the British Dominions and the United Btates. Heo contondod that, notwithstanding the decision with re; to that portion of | the line whioh gavo Ban Juan to tho United States, thore were gtill soveral wator-chanuols which the Ameriosns might olaim. * The rights of the Indian tribes were also loft unsettled, and collisions were inevitablo, Ho charactorized tho whole Treaty of Washington as thomost Lumiliating England hed evor negotistod. Earl Granville replied with assurances’that steps had ‘boen taken to sottlo all tho boundary questions. A Dritish commission had surveyed the line, which was almost idontical with that Inid down by the Americans, Instructions had been moné out with a view of arriving at an agroement upon the exact boundary. FRANCE. Pants, Feb, 11.—A doputation from the Loft Contre of the Assembly waited on President Thiers last evening, and promisod him the aw ort of their party. Tho President told them ho go ed he would bo able to induce tho Committes of Thirty to accept tho Govornment's viows. If bo failed with tho Committes, he would main- tain those views boforo the Asgembly, A spocidl Oommittoo, appointed to draw up sn electoral law, resolved not to submit their re- port to the Committco of Thirty, and declare y will reeign rathor than do so. : ———— CENTRAL AMERICA. PaNAmA, Fob, 1.—The town of Ban Vicente, in Balvador, has boen destroyed by an earthquake. No lives aro reported loat. e CUBA. HavANa, Feb. 9,—A commission from the Ha- vana Casino went to Porto Rico, to-day, accom- panging the delogation from tho jsland on its return home. The supponition I8 that the com- mission in to propare for joint action and union againat the reforms of radicalism. ——— AFRICA. Lissoy, Feb. 11.—An insurrection of tha natives has broken out against the Portuguesoe authorities in Loanda, on tho sonthwest coast of Africa, Carvettos, with troops, have besn do- apatched to the colon; — GERMANY, Beruwy, Feb. 11.—The Prussian Court goos into mourning for throo weslks for the late Dowsager Empross of Austria. porfoct Election in Aurora. Special Despateh to The Chicago Tribune, Auznona, IlL, Fob. 11.—An oloction wae held to-day to decido whother Aurora would organize undor the new charter or not. Tho total vote polled was 950, boing 74 for its adoption and 878 against. At tho samo time a vote was taken on ) 1uumon of Postmaster. G. A. Pfrangle waa tho favorlto, roceiving every vote cast, amounting to 793. ST S ‘Felegraphic Brevitios, . Burveys havo fixed tho flnal route of the Southorn Pacific Railroad from Loa Angoles to Ban Fernando. Tho firm of O. & W. Brubacker, of Waterloo Tows, is roported fuiled, with llabilities st m,o‘uo, and assetd 50 por cont of the indebted- DOH8. A man named David Condor was instantly killed in the Hawesvillo, Ky., conl-mine, yester- day, by alarge maas of ‘rock fallin upon him, Docoased leaves a wife and ono child, ‘I'ho total shipments of silver ore to Europe, from Goorgetown, Ool,, for tho week ending the 8th inst,, wore 50 tons, of an avorage value of $500 8“ ton, Tho silver bullion shipment was 10,000, Poter Miller, of Erlo, Pa., agod 45, a brass- moulder,liad & boaring to-day, charged jrith rapo Oh Lia Btop-daughtor, 12 youta of age, o lithe girl testifiad direotly to tho offonce, and Miller was committed to jail for trial. The post morlems oxamination of tho body of Governor Goavy, of Pennsylvanis, discovored no pathological losion of any of the organs. ‘Tho conclusion waa that Lo dled from uyncoew. caused by mnervous prostration, the result of overwork and mal His brain weizghod 50% ounces, Ceneral Gordon oalls out tho Fitth Division as n funorsl escort on Thura- day, and Invitos othor military organizations to plrtlulp-tn. 5 Tho Rov. E, P, Hammond, tho grest ovangol- {at, commoncod a sorios of nnion meotings in Burlington, Iows, Inat Sunday. 'T'wo moof ‘“f‘ aro hold datly, tho churohos boing packed with old and young of oll douominations. Rlany con- yorsions havo alroady boon made. Al the” min~ {stors and Ohristiana of the city, and many from abroad, aro asaisting in tho gumt work, STATE LEEISLATURES. [OWA, Spectal Deapateh to The Chicago Tribune, BENATE, DesMorves, Tows, Fob, 11..In the Bonato to- day Htle 24, of Orimos, Punishment, and Orim- inal Procedure,.was passed. Houso bill tlo 26, of Oriminsl Procoduro, was considerod as roported from tho Judiclary Committee with amendments, Bootion 1, Chapter 10, was amondod so a8 to compel & iflnglu to fo issue & warrant whon th:‘?nnpnr papors aro filed, An amondment was made giving dofondant tho right to testify in oxaminations, but Mhall not bo compelied to do so. Bootion 46 of tho rovision, relative to tho right of the defondant to challunge grand jurors, Was rostorod in place of. tho scction roported by the Commissionors, Boction 46, Ohaptor 16, of tho rovision was also restored, rolativo to the duty of a Qourt to decido urou [ ehnllungo of o juror. Bection §, Chaptor, 16, rolating to tho power of the Court arrest and dofain o witness, ‘whero an indiotment is pondln[fl, olther during tho torm or in vacatlon, was strickon oub; slso oan amondmont mado by tho Houso = that porsons acquitted of ‘a crime under the loa of ineanity ehall bo sent to an neana Asylum, was also stricken oub, A now Bootion was added providing that tho Governor shinll pardon any porson convicted of murder in tho firat degroo withont theadvico of tho Sonato, and_notico of application for pardon must be !mhllshud four wooks in nowspapers at the Cani- al, end in tho county whoro tho offonco was committed. Bovoral minor samendments wore mado, and tho ‘bill pasaod. Tillo 23, ot Evidonce, waa passod without any spooial amondment. . Title 11, of tho Pollco of tho Btate, was thon talon up, and consideration of Ohapter b of tho Onre of tho Ingano commonced. Amendmonts woro made roducing tho Board of Truntoos to fiyo members. Thoir componsation was fixed at 86 por day, and mileage at 5 conts por mile, and to recolvo pay for not excoeding thirty days mn ono year. A "discussion followed ovor abolishing tho Board of Visitstion, proviouply amonded, by roquiring that one of the Board shall bea woman, ponding which, adjourned. HOTBE. Tho House had to-daya warm and oxciting time ovor the Railway Obapter of titlo 10, of In- corporations, When the journal was road, it was discovered to be true that tho substituto previously agreed upon in caucus for the 0'Don- nol and Keable's amondmont had boon insorted in tho wrong place, and that the bill ns !munud yostorday containod the last amondmont. An ©offort was mado to correat the journal and thus -arrango tho difficulty, but il ‘motions to that effoct wore voted down. motion was then mado to roconsider tho vota by, which the bill passed. This was discussed during the balanco of the morning sossion. In the afternoon the vote was roconsldored, and flually n vote was again renched on tho substitute proposed, and it was votod down—yess, 88; nays, 47. Thisloft tho bill with tho O'Donnol tariff and Xeablo's anti- discriminating smendment both in. The bill thon passed—yeas, 72 ; noys, 12, Attor sponding a short time in Committee of tho Wholo on titlo 24, of Crimes and Pun- ishments, and making xo important amend- mentn, tho House adjourned: i — WISCONSIN. Special Despatch to The Chicago Tribune, MapisoN, Fob, 11.—No grest amount of im- ortant businoss was trausacted in eithor Houso Ynst evening or to-dsy. Quntities of petitions wore received in both Bousos for tho bestowal of tho land granton the different companios applying ; forand againat the ropeal of laws ox- ompting church, school, and charitablo institu- tions and other property from taxation, and againat tho repeal or any damaging amondmont ta the Graham Liquor law. SENATE, Tho Sepate conourred in tho Assembly rosolu- tion for the appointmont of an agont to pross- oute Wisconsin claims against the United States for the § per cont on the smount of land dis- posed of for Indian reservations, military land warrants, Agrioultural College and other land urlE issuod to any othor Btato. The Sonato bill” appropriating $45,000 to the Btata Prison for curront expenses, ropairs, and indobtodness, was pasucd. ‘Assombly billa were concurred in relating to highways, and amondatory of Bection 60, Chapter 152 of tho general laws of 18G9, and to amend Bections 9 and 10, of Chapter 527, goneral lswa of 1865, regulnting the disposal of nwamps and overilowed lands, and the procoeds therefrom. Billa passed agfproprlmng £32,600 annually to tho Btate Agricultural Bocioty to moet various oxpensen ; to amond Chaptor 180, Lgmnnl laws of 1868, to onsble poor peraons to obtain justice frocly, tho latter atter considerable discussion, A resolution requiring the disposal of farm- ing, ing, and hard wood timber lands.in tho 8t. Crofx and Superior land grant, at a price not exceeding §2.50 per acre, and to bo sold to ac~ tual settlers only, after & lengthy discuesion, was tabled. ASSEMDLY. ) The Seloct Committeo on Countios whore its Jands lie, reportod in favor of repealing tho law of 1870, oxompting tho Wost Wisconsin Railroad 1ands from taxation. A regolution for final adjournment on the 27th was reforrod to a Soloct Committoe. A rosolution for & Joint Committeo of Five on Printing was adopted. Nearly two hours was occupied in discussin, the ordering of copies of the statistical list, anc finally & joint resolution was adopted ordering 3,000 copies. Assembly bills passed to provent tho careless use of firearmg, by punishing the pointing them at porsons ; to repeal Soctions 1and 2, Chapter 175, Inws of 1869, and re-onact Section 29, Jaws of 1869, rolative to nsaossmont and levy of fnxes; to provide for pn{ing Toad Overscors for the destroction of noxlous weedn; to allow the pux- chagor of mortgaged property to proseouta for waato; to authorize cemetries within village Mmits {n cortain cagos, The bill was indofinitely postponed making the minimum salaries of County Judges in coun- ties of from 5,000 to 10,000 inkabitants §600; in countios of over 10,000, 800, No Committeo roports woro made to-day, but soyeral Committocs have boen actively at work this afternoon. ——— MISSOURIL 8r. Louts, Feb. 11.—Hutchins, of 8t. Louis, offored in the Houso to-day the aflidavit of Gon- orsl Dorris, in vindication of his conduct in the Senatorial contost. The paper was, in sub- stance, that he was absent, and did not know that ho was wanted. Tho statoment by Popo and Morgan, two moembors of the House, con- corning the nppronch with intent to bribo, was in tho main corroct. Ho Lind offered to_loan thom monsy for the qlurgoao of finding out Phelps'line of oporation, who had been reported as havin $10,000 to uso in securing his olection, To Wil~ son and Edens Lo had loaned money for their influenco, Did not expeot to bo nominated un- less there came » doadlock. Inno respect was he working in the intorest of Mr. Bogy, or in any way conneoted with his sucooss. He wag working for himeelf, saudno one else. Ho had spent about §8,600 In this work. Ho had uot loaned or given any member ono dollar. Mr. Hendloe, the Ropublican mombor of the Investigating Oommittoo, offored n rosolution asking that the Committoo's report be recom- mulug, and General Dorris summoned bofore the Committee, which was lost by a emall ma- rity. juA r);anlm(on wos offered deuounaind; the afi- davit of Dorra’ as unworthy of confidonce, and wrongfully casting rofloctions upon two mem- bors of the Houso, which was amended to tho offoct that the mentimont, being ex parte tosti- mony, should not appear a8 avidanas or go upon the record, which wag accopted, aud the resolu- {ion ndopted. ——— KANSAS., Torrxra, Fob, 11,—Tho Pomoroy Investigating Qommittea examined Governor Osborn, D, Logan, and W. ¥, Dawns, to-day, Governpr Osborn testifled that Lo took no {»nrt, ‘whatever, in tho Benatorial contest, and had no undor- ptanding of auy kind with any candidate in ro- Intion thorato. Dr, Logan swore that he made his canvass for hinwolf, and bud no arrangement with Pomeroy ;vhamby ho was to withdraw n the latters avor, s Mr. Downa tostified that he know nothing of the uso of mouey by Pomoroy, and that he g)nwns) nevor pald 82,000, or any other sum, to idward Olurk or any hody clee, for Pomeroy, Tho Legielative Committes aro making a thorough investigation of the recent slleged bond fraud. ho Grogory, Cloud and Budlong bouds iu Cherokoo County were tho only al- lolgud fraudulent bonds rogistorod, Tho holders of Kansaa soouritles nood fool no nlarm, asit is the Intontion of tho Logislaturc now in sesslon to ennch such amendmonts to the presont laws as will proteot tho bonds and malntain the honor of tho Biato, Tho evidenco: of York, Slmpson, and Norton, the'originators of tho sohome to oxposo and do- foat Pomeroy, 1 ol in, and iu olear and omphatio that Sonator-sloot Ingalls was wholly ignorant of it in its incoption and progross, receiving Lin first Information from York's publio disclosurs in Jolut Convontion. PSS OHIO, CQovwsinus, Tob, 11,—Tho Legislative Invosti- goting Committoo, at thoir sossion to-day, ex- aminod E. G. Orohaugh, offleial reportor of the Ilonse of Roprosontatives, who tostiflos that Wm. Parr, o momboer of tho ladt Logislature, had told him that, aftor the law was passed to transfor the Contral Lunatio Asylum from tho old Jocation to 1ts qunb sito, ho lind bean offored ono-soventh of tho ton acros of thoe old Asylum grounds. Orobaugh refasod to givo the namo of hia {nformant without consultatio with him. . Tho Bar of this county, to-dsy, adopted reso- Iutions approving tho bifl now befors the Logis- laturo to nbolish socond trialy. R B MICHIGAN, Speetal Despateh to The Chicago Tribune. LaAxsiNg, Mich., Feb, 11,—8poaker Oroswall a{polntn«l a Qommitteo of Invostigation on the charges of drunkennoss againet Augustine H. Giddings, Judge of the Fourtoonth Olrenit, with aviow to impeachment. Tho Committes con- sists of Roso, of Mecosta; Caplis, of Wayne ; Grant, of Washionaw ; Cobb, of kn\nmnzon; and Brunson, of Clinton. 'This aftornoon tho Dotroit Porl bill :gmssud tho House in Committeo of tho Whole. ‘he bill establishing a Commis- slon of Fisherles was dofeatod in tho Houso, this morning, on tho third reading. e GEORGIA ATLANTA, Ga., Fob. 11.—Govornor Bmith aent = special mossngo, yestorday, to the Logislature, £o "the offact bt G4,607,458' must, b provided during the current year to moot bonds falling duo, and to pay tha inforost on the public dobt. ———— PENNSYLVANIA, Hanrisnunamr, Fob, 11.—~Both Houaes rosolved to suspond buslnoss until aftor tho funoral of Govornor Goary, and that tho Stato bear the funoral oxpenscs, Both Chambors aro dressod in mourning, e . Thicrs on the Pope and the Xtale ian Kingdom. M. Thiers nYlPMW to have spoken with great {franknoss to'the deputation of the Right who woro sent to ask him questions with what Jod to tho doparture of M, rbo Bourgoing from Rome, Ho sald to M. Gabrlel do Boleastel : * Like you, I am a supportor of tho tomporal mnr; like ;ou, I rogrot the formation of the gdom of taly ; but we are in presenco of an accomplished foot, faco to faco with a situation which I have contributed to bring about s little a8 you have, To modify tho stato of things, 1t would bo _nocossary to go to war. Do you wish to do 80? For myown part, I am determined not to commit an act or utter o word which can load to o conflict. What is happoning is disagroeable to you, but it is to the samo degroe dissgroenble to mo, and it is you who proposa to question mo on the subject, “The Kingdom of Itula]oxisel, and wo have only one true and groat intorest, and that is to live on good terms with it. There are 80 many rersons which tond to eoparate its in- torests from ours, that wo must not exaggerato. The “time would be ill-choson for doing eo, Thero is on foot at present in Europe # crusado against the Papacy. Tho men who bas placod himself ~ at tho head of this unn!x})flgn against the' Holy See is indofatigablo. Ho is onc of the greatost men of thia century—onoe of those who have made the grandour of Gormany and overwhelmed our our country. I rofer, of courso, to M. do Bis- marck, He is now hen!uwlnf: his favora with {zmtuslon on Italy, which is his naturalally in ho great struggle on which ho has entered.” It is ovident that nothing is neglocted by this pro- found politician which can induce Italy to onter into an sllinnce with Prussia. Do you wish to {n’umnbo the allianco? We rospect the rights of he Holy Soe; we desire that 1t should bo fully and complotely indopendont; but we accept accomplished facts, and we shall do nothing which will separate us from s King and his Min- fitm’?’ with Whom wo can oply expros aatisfac- on, e How to Cure n Colds From the Danbury News, One of out oltizons Who Tioa' beon troubled with a severe cold on the lungs, effected his ro- govery in tho following simple manner: Ho boiled a littlo bonesot and hoarhound together, aud drank froely of the tea before going to bed. Tho next day ho took five pills, put one kind of plastor on his breast, anothor under hia a;ms, and atill anothor onhis back. Under advice from an oxperiencod old lady he took all theso off with an’ oyster-knife in the afternoon, and llnpgnd on o mustard paste insteand. Hin mothor put somo onion drafts on his feot, and gave him alump of far to swallow, Thon he put somo hot bricks his foot, and wont to bed. Next morning, another old im{ camo in with u bottle of gooso-oil, and gave lum a dose of it in & quill, and an aunt ar- rived about tho same time from Bethel, with a bundle of sweet forn which she mado into a tes, and gave him every half-hour until noon, when le took a big dosa of salts, Aftor dinner, his wife, who had scon o fine old lady of great ex- orience in doctoring, on Franklin atreet, gave m_two pills of her make, about tho nize of an English walnut, and of a similar shapo, and two table-spoonfula of home-mado balsam to koepthemdown. Thon hetook & half-pint of hot rum at tho suggestion of an old ges Captain in the next house, and steamed his loga with an al- cohol bath. Af this crisis two of tho noighbors arrived, who eaw ot onco that his blood was out of order, and gave him a half gallon of spoar- mint tos, and o big dose of castor oil. Bofore going to bod he took eight of » now kind of &m wrapped about his neok & flannel moaked in hol vinogar and aalt, and had festhers burnt on a shovel in_his room. Ho is now thoroughly cured, and full of zinmudo. Wo_adviso our readers to out this out and kau{n it whore it can be readily found whon danger threatens. The Story of o Lady’s Bustle. The Sullivan Couuty, N. Y., Republican relates this littlo story consequent upon tho burating of 8 lady's bustlo,—no extraordinary or to-be- noticed circumatance in itaelf ; About two wooks sinco, as s youn%lnd\v of this village was being hul&md into s sleigh, tho horses startod sudden}y and throw hor with such vio- lonco on the seaf as to break horbustle to pleces. At the time gho foll sho folt & sharp pain in her 1Lip, and thought nothing of the occurrenco until the following dny, when, upon an examination of tho collapaod bustle, it wss discoverod that ono end of o steol rib was broken, aud it was surmised that the sharp pain she folt at the timo of tho nocident had boon caused by the stecl ponotrating hor hip and bmnklng off. Dr, Quinlan was called, and, administerin, chloroform, out crosswiso and longthiwise, but was_unable to find the missing pleco. About a wook aubau(‘\uuntly a sistor of the young lady epw somothing profruding from the wound mado by the doctor, and, seizing hold of it, pulled out 2 largo thick needle, over an inch and s half in length, it being 8o black and rusty aa to behardly recognizablo. The neodlo, from the fact of ita coming ount oint first, must havo beon forcod in at tho lunt end. Tho only way that the frionds can account for the needle's being in her body is that the dressmalkoer who mado the dress must Tave loft it in some portion of the garmont, and 28 the young lady was thrown in the soat, it must Lisve Loen prossod against the woodworkand driven into lior hip. P A Xtoyal Golden Wedding. Tho geldsn weddlug of King John and Queen Amalie of Baxony was made a day of ro*oh:lug the country through. At 10 a, m. tho blessing of the ohuroh (Catholio) was administered in the palaco, the guests of honor lmhxfi prosent, and arranged according to their dignmity in high or low places, On tho loft and right of the bridal pair wero the membors of their family, and im- nodiatoly bohind them the Emperor and Em- press of Prussln, The Queon was drossed in white molre-antiquo trimmed with gold lace, a gold-embroidered mantlo of the samo, » wroath of goldon myrtlo leaves with s row of dismonds in front about hor heir, and poarls and dismonds, and diamonds and poarls and gold diatributod abont bor royal porson as profusely as good tasto and the onco-in-a-lifotimo fostivity of tho ocoaslon would allow. When, accordin, to the Gorman custom, the King was askod if his love was as carnost as attho time of Lis botrothal, fifty years Lefore, and if he could promias to contlnuo true to this marringa con- raot to tho ond of his lifo, his emphatio * ya ™ soundod clearly through the hall, and might havo caused n emile on & loss nugust oocasion. T'ho romurried royal pair, accompanied by those presont, thon ropaired to the Court Church, whieh {a connested by & covored passaga with the seoond story of tho castle, where s To Doum was sung, and short masa celebrated. During tho Te Deum all the ohurch bolla in the oity wora rung and caunon fired at short intervals, LONDON. The Death of Louis Napoleon, and How It Is Recelved in England, The Prince of Wales Not Permitted to Attend the Funeral, Contentions Among the Bonapartists...Mos- tility Botwoon Princo Napoloon and tho Empress, LoNpox, Jan, 16, 1873, The outburais to which Englirh opinion {s subject invariably exciten surpriso, and not un- froquently tho contompt, of othier natlons. Fronchmen, Gormans, and Italians find it difi- oult to comprohend how so phlogmatio a race can thus suddonly loso its self-posscssion. Tho Iate Lonis Napoloon, twenty yoars sgo, was MORE UATED IN ENGLAND than anywhoro olse. The atrocities of tho Coup & Ltal wore pronounced unpardonable, and theone dally journal which apologized for thom secured tho name of **the bso exception,” It was the gonoral opinion that ho would bo nssassinated, and more than onco thore wore announcements fn the journals that he notually had been shot. Just after the Oralni attempt, I heard ono of tho most distingulshed men of tho dsy observe, in tho hearing of o room full of prominent porson- ages, “Well, all £ say is, Poor Orsinil” pro- nouncing the words in a tono which conveyed tho improssion that his sympathy was with tho Itslian rather than with the Emporor. Othors openly npologized for tho act; and, when ono of the accomplicen was put on his trial hero, tho jury acquitted him in_the face of overwhelming evidence. Victor Hugo's passlonate invective was enjoyed, and the Volunteor Corps wero formed as n monns of dofiance, But the American war of- feotod a revolution. At that date, the highor poople, as a body, tacitly agreed to .y PASS OVER XII8 FAULTS, or his orimos, and they kept tho rosolve, Hia doath bero as an exile touches their pity, and so we have had to witnoss o display of hero-wor- ship during the last fow days which has inspired tho sobor fow with disgust. Aluch of the oxoite- ment on these ocoasions is duato thepress, It is ono of tho results of thomagical penny. Every body now contrives to sce a newspapor, and a fow dextorous writers can got u!u domonstra~ tion ovor an enormous crea with very little tronblo. A Princo is ill, or an Emperor dios, and at once the theory is accopted at the nowa- papor-ofiicos that the event is one about which tho country QUGIT TO DE MADE DEMONSTRATIVE. At work ga tho writers of loading articles and the special corrospondents, _The publio eeo in tho morning’s an;r long_columns of ‘affect- ing" writing. = They find that their grief, or thelr enthsisgm, asthe case may be, is assumed to exiat, and they inaensibly aid In the d.(nglly they arc unable fo diacover. There isa gooddeal of sham in tho grief exprossed about yestorday's funeral. Tho interest felt by tho Prince of ‘Wales is partly explained by s sort of romantic admiration for & man who underwont 8o many adventures, and partly by the disliko whioh tho Prince entertaing for tho Germans, Tho Princo wanted to attend yesterday’s funeral, and his mother approved of the stop; but 4 EARL GRANVILLE INTERFERED, and rominded him that no membor of the Royal family was Ecuunt &t tho obsequiesof Louis Philippe. 0 incident shows the strength of the constitutional {vrinuiple. His Royal High- negs is eald to have telegraphed to “@ranvillo objacts. What shall I~ do?” The Quoon, _with tho fine instinct which has distinguishod her whole_career, told him to abandon the idos of attending, If the Royal family is to be under- stood to represent the pation under such cir- cumstances, the Government acted very prope ly. England has reangnlzod_ the French R publio, and must regulate her courso by respec! ing the position of her neighbor. K WITAT A OROWD have wo nat seon this wock in the streots and tho railway-cora! One of Louis Napoleon's admirers says, eomowhat boastfully, that *‘ He ‘wos rogarded ‘by tho blackguards of Eurogu o8 their chief," and a goodly numbor of thoso blackguards have been at Chiselhurst, Men whoss nomes are associnted with deeds of tyranny, with tho brutal uso of a brutal power, have figured away in tho littlo Kentish village, gumd from_the scowling Communist refugeos y tho police. It is wonderful how soon men (orgntl Bomo of the porsonages who have Jorded it at Chiselhurst, and whose names ars paraded in the newspapers as though they wero names of hionor, wore execrated, not many years 8go, by the English people. Not mora than threo yoars ago, Isaw the Emperor for some little timo, an fducluq 1 nover looked ats face the exprosalon of which was O SINISTER AND GENERALLY BAD, ‘His oye suggosted treachery and eruclty, You folt that, say what you may, tho face could not bo the faco of & good man. And half his follow- ers—judging by the reprosentatives they de- spatched to Ohilsclhurat—have foatures equall) forbidding., ~“ What scoundrels they look!" whispared a friond to mo as the procession want ,:\" and the thought was roally in my mind at tho imo. Thoe Emperor buried, the quarrelling begins. PRINOE NAPOLEON AND TIE EMPRESS are old antagonists, and any truce botween them will be but of short duration. The Prince hatos Oatholiolsm, and likes to_talk Democracy. Ho bolieyes that ho could govern France, and that the French Liborals sro resdy to accopt him, Tho Empross looks upon him ag a child of the Evil One, and shoe is resolved to keop hor son, if possiblo, fros from his influ- once. The boy i8 delicate, body and mind, They msy call_him what thoy pleaso, I doubt whethor ha undorstands the position. Tho re- lgonaibluty might woll alarm a stouter heart than his; and, for that reason, France noed not ;Ppulwnd much in tho way of action from Prince apoleon. But tho division extendsdown to the humblest servants. No robber's cave over held such antagonistic elemonts, the common interest onco sot aside, ag the country-house at Chisel- hurst does this day. That they can discuss ‘matters ly, and arrive at any !permnnam agresmont, appears to mo to be out of the quos- on. . WILAT REVELATIONS wo shall soel The Emporor held in his 1Jms- sosslon tho state socrets of twonty years, Nota few confldential papers wero loft behind at tho Tuilerion, and published by the Government which succeeded him; but the most important are understood to have beon sont over here, out of harm’a way. Did hie keop a diary? Has he left sn autoblography? I'll be bound to any that tho Darnums of tgo publishing trade will speedily sound the Empross npon tho mattor. What lettors he must hayo recoived! What confidon- tinl reports! Tho Mexican expedition, 1t is said, in greatly elucidated by vn{&rn which it was in tho Emporor's power ta publish; and, after the Duko do Grammont's blatting, who can beliove in tho disoretion of a French slplomnlsl? One of the Emporor's English chums was THE HON, ¥. LAWLEY. Yon have not forgotten tho tall, bensvolont- looking Lawloy, who mado such a curious ex- Libition durlnf the Clvil War? Lawloy iy still a contributor to the Daily Telegraph, and goes between the editor and his old patron, Mr. Glad- atona, M, Lawloy included the late Emperor amongat_his acquaintances; so did Mr, White- Dburst. Had tbe lattor lived only a few months longer, what columns upou columns we ahiould bave hnd of personal racollections, Mr, Lawley at present lets us off with a column a day. In ono of his articles ho writes: “‘ DURING THE AMERIOAN WAR, the Emgewr novor concoaled his urlnlon that England had made & fatal mistake, ‘not only in her own interost, but also in that of Europo,’ by refusing to recognize the independence of tho Confoderaoy at the end of 1862, Thia Mr. Liawley writes from his convoreation with the Emperor. Now, if tho Mexioan connnxondonc. is intorasting, how muoh moro would be the searot letters whicli we know did pass botweon the Emperor and Lord Palmorston on the sub- rct of the recognition of tho Bouthi Tho inglish poople always feel that their Govern- mont nevor lisd its fair share of credit for rosist- ing Franco on this question, On the contiary, Franco, after the suppression of the robellion, lplm“od decldedly thefavorite of the two, 'I'ho shop-widows are BTUPDED WITH POLTBAITS of the late Emperor, and his wife and olild, and I suppose wo shall soon have coplos of the thtngmfim taken of his corpse., ‘I'ho Empross hns lost all her beauty. Iudeed, to many men, her Ohinese-shaped eyos are actually repulsive. The boy is a puzzle, for bLe is the exaot 1mage of Dhis' mother, and has not ono feature or charaotorletio of tho late Emperor. Tho boy will havo tho advautage of being witaout illogitimata brothers or sistors. The Iate- Em- poror had no children by any of his numerous mistrosaes, - THE ILLUBTRATED PAPERS aro, of course, turning an lonest ponny by the donth, Tho Iiustrated London Naios comos oub with s Iarge spoofal numbor, made.up of tho re- production of engravinga of ita own brought out within the Iaat twenty-five yoars, Here it han an advantago over ita rival, the Gyraphfo. It moroly has to got down from the sholf some of ite old blocks, and the number fs roady. Tho Tllustrated London News was in oxlstoncas at the timo of tho odcape from Ham, and it roprints the account which it thon_published of tho event. Tho Graphio Is bohind ag to datos, for it has no post to fall baok upon; but it is roady cnough,. all things considored, and to-morrow ia to sliw us, *through the courtosy of tho authorition at Camden Placo,” an extrn do“blu-gsgo on uvlng, or plate papor, “foundod on tho photograph,. takon aftor doath, of tho late Emporor.” Dona- [mrkium In Enqlmm thus culminates, and I hops hot, aftor this wook, wo shall hear of it no moro, Hoavon forbid that wo should bs beeot much longor with romindors of the black- loga who hung on to the skirts of tho late Em- ?'"'"’ and who nro desporately otriving to put orward the boy-Princo. Woro Prince Napoleon & man of conrago, ho might yot play a conspic- uous part; but his conduct in"the Orimoan, Ital- ian, and Gorman wars hos doprived him of the rospoct of tho Fronch army, and his name and family condemn him in the oyes of the Republi- can massos, Novertholoss, he intonds to put himself up for the Presidoncy. NEW PATENS, Tho Consoryatives aro to have anothor morn- ing paper. Hithorto, thelr only organ in the dally prosa has boon tho Standard ; but tho oty oditor and the genoral oditor of that shoot, hav- ing beon dismissed, are starting & paper of their own, {0 bo called the Zowr. gl’asni ly tha titla ‘waa choson with somo relation to thetime it may bo expocted to exist. Anothor now.venture is tho Daily Press, which ia to bo a thing of shrods and patches, made up out of tho othor papers,” I hear also that, in :{, tho conductors of the U natirical journal, Vanily Fair, intond starting a daily Liberal journal,” Tho laigo profits made by tho dailies during the lnst two yonrs aro thus tompting lrealmomscmoru 4 but it ia still a vory big Job o atart dnlly novapspor in England, and somothing more than capi MH f 2 MARRIED, A A~ A AAAA AR NS DAVIS_OLCOTTTn this olty, Fob. 11, by fho Rav Willlam M, Bisckburn, ) Dass o 5 Olcott, both of Ghicege, “No dands, U218 20 Fanoio 3 LIDDELL-RUE-In Chiongo, Feb. 11, Tl . Gl Raclocat 857 i'ym’ findm"e, i Ly Lt Ly s 2 N ¥ Noi York papor ploaso copy, DIED A A RSN A SR SRS LHNNEX—At Ok Park. Fob, 10, Jonnio, beloved of G Loanot, 1950 of Ohicags, o omsipeiass c364 7 e, 7 Biioralat 1 o'olock to Rosohyl, Frlonda of tho family aro invited, this ofty, Tob. 1f, Luoy A., wifo of H. B, Bryant, agod 40 soats, 1 month and rpdn;‘ax. Funoral at residonco, 102 Michigsn.av., iday, Feb. 16 atiis, m, k¥~ Now York, Buffalo, and Cloveland papers plesss copy. MAHEER~Tn this ofty, Fob. 11, of congestion of the prain, Bury Rileo oungost andgbres of Fhomts and ary Mabor, aged 14 yoara, 3 moaths and 11 days, Tanoral from piconts’ rorldence, 1 Blua Island.av., on Thursday, 18i8 [a3t., at 11 o'olock a, m., by cars to-Dal: vary Oombtery, . Frionds aro roguesiod to attond withons furthor nolico, ~ REYNOLDS—At San Joso, Californis, on Sundsy, Feb. 2, Jomos L. Hoyriolds, formorly of this citr, aftor a wrook's il1aoss, from puoumonta, Tho deceased was 6l yoars of o ‘imoly notles will bo givon of tho funoral, which will not tako placo until the family azo gathored in Chicago. HIOGINS—The funersl of Gunr&: W. Higgins, Sen., willbo hold ab tho Ghurch of tho Nedoomer, cornor nngamon and Wost Washington-sts., Thursday, Feb. 13, at1l:30a. m. AUCTION SALES. By ELISON & FOSTER. 897 BSTATE=-8T. BANKRUPT STOCK. Hats, Caps, Furs, and Gents’ Fur- nishing Goods; also, Store Fixtures, at Auction, On WEDNESDAY morning, Fsb. 12, at 10 o'clock, &8 5 % i storo No. 557 Blala-steo, DO TENKING, Asstsnen. is noede RIOE. HLIEON & FOSTER, Anctioneors. 551 Michigan-av. G- XN D 3 I X Household Furmiture, At Auction, on THURSDAY morning, Fob. 13, st 10 u'eludk? ‘oonaisting of Parlor, Chamber, sln\ng-m and licheh Fute, prasty sod fodrln Copely Bed- war “waro, 3 gy rons) ELISON & FOSTER, Atotionosra. By G. P, GORE & CO., 25, 24, and % East Randolph'st. o', Boye, and outls Calf and Kip BOCTS AND SHOES. Wom's,, Miss', and Child's, Serge and Goat and Buff Bals. and Polish, AT AUCTION, D) .13, at Rl S A e e WM. A, BUTTERS & CO, (ESTABLISHED JANUARY, 185), AUCTIONEERS, CEICACGO, Nos. 56 snd 57 EScmi;h Canal-st., WILY, SELL DRY _GOODS, OLOTHING, HATS, &o., ON THURS- AY. RE, MOUSEHOLD GOODS, AND GEN- FE%’XFEIERQKAND[SEODN SATURDAY. BUGGIES, OABRIAGES, AND HARNESS, ‘Wednesda 1d Baturday Mornlogs, At 26, 975 20 8 31 Wost Washington-at "Conslgnments sollvited. §37"Cash advances made on roceipt of goods. ON THURSDAY, 18th, BANKRUPT SATLHE. GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, Tallors' Trimmings, Cloths, Cassimeres, &o, At our Salcarooms, 65 aul 67 South Oanal-at., on THURS. « R AVC L - v W, A BUTTERS & 0., Auotlonesrs. ON BATURDAY, 1ith, BUTTERS & COJS REGULAR SATURDAY'S SALH OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS, On BATURDAY, Fab. 15, 1878, at 65 & 67 South Canal-at, Algso, 40,000 Prime Cigars. WAL, A. BUTTERS & 0O., Auctionsers. BANEKERUPT SALBE. STOCK OF WINES, LIQUORS, &, AT AUCTION, Ou SATURDAY, Toh 15, at, 10 0'lock, at ou Balos OBy Sedor of ‘usé',“ W, OA Auslgnon. LT, WAL, A. BUTTERS & 60., Auctionsers, By HARRISON & CO. LAST AND OLOSING SALE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS T 838 South Canalest., Prior taour removal to tho new and commodious store SRR g M Band N Rions LOUNGES, CHROMOS, OUTLERY, 40., Ou Wedataday Moching, ¥eb 13, atd o0locks « Bargains iuay bo expooted and salo ynl]l|vo. HARRISON & CO. Anctloneersy - By T. 8. FITCH & CO. REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. Togulsr Wookly Sales at our Baloaroam, 157 Desrborn« g o e one ilaf,* Bk aitention pivan 63 3 ofice, Lirlng In your list. B Gut-door salose © " T 8. FITON & CO. ‘WHEDON, TYLER & CO. Qenora) Auotl 107, 115, 121 snd 225 Fit Ex'::."n}t. o35t ol gt Trado B -THoots and Shoos, ry Goods, Notlons, &c, ~Olathing, Plece Godds, 2o, Spealal Balos—Grogorios, Hardware, Furnle 28, &0, ho most rollable Auction market in the coune s advanead on conalgnmonts, < WHEDON, TYLER & CO. AUCTION SALT. Bankrupt Btook of VALER'S CIGAR STORE, No, 313 ‘Woest Randolph-st,, TRIDAY, Fob, 4, at 10a. sisting of & large stack of Olgars, of avery Vi bacoo, Fancy Go Bhow O; Fisturos, Indlan Fige uro, Toase, elo. Goods will bo sold without rosarve, Advertisonients Recoived Too Lutefor Clusale . L FANTEDTO RHNT_A FUBNISHED THOUSK il by 1 in fanuily; wil R S, AT Rl ‘ribun ottioo,