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THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SATURDAY EBRUARY 22, 1873 loux Chlo? Sotting Bull was_ killed Fort Deckr, mm“a:" by n half “broed {::::;ltl!g!:: nnmod Bronorar, while helping himaolf to goods at that poat. FOREIGN. Tho Illinols Rivor hing rlgén i tha wook, s 1 sHit st 00 foot duriog A party of dredgors yoatords from tho wators of sfinn Franol 'K:X fifmfi?fimflp of au unknown man, reapestah) dreenod, with tho thront eut from ent L0 oar, About 60 pounds of pig-iron was ntlachod to tho body, STATE LEGISLATURES. WISCONSIN, Manso, Wis., Feb. 21.—Botk Hon [ Logislaturs linve adjournod over tiil M!::\gxf ) :loe- morrow being a logal holiday in honor of \gnah- inton's birthday, Arrival of Don Oarlos in Bpain. Beport of the Committes of Thirty to the French Assembly, Bitter Quarrel Between the Orleénlsts and kegitimists, ' BENATE, . < In tho Bonate, the Committes on Railronda submitted n resolution sustaining tho action of the Qovernor in rofusing to fssno further war- rants to tho Cantral Wisconsin Railroad Corapa-~ ny, beeaust of failure to construab the road from Poringo City to StevansPoint. I'wo bills wore smuggled in, contrary to all Pnrllnmonlnry rules, ngainst tho reaolution cut- ing off noy businoss, both written by Mosos A, Btrong, and ouo intonded to g, {flnmunz tho othor ms substitutes for Dbifls giv- Ing tho grant to the North Wisconsin snd Milwaukoo & B8t Paul Relicond Qompanios. Tha uno prn\[ld{\g that tho Gover- nor, Seorotary of Biate, sud Troasurer shall bo 8 Doard of "Coj mlssfnnam to dispose of and mnnugn_thp land-grant, and they shall racoive soaled propossls for tho eonstiuclion of the road from 8t, Croix to Superlor and Bayflold, and award it to tho ono making the most !nvon- ' FRANCE, ‘Panss, Feb, 21.—Tho offico fixtures, and other ®ffcots of tho bankrupt firm of Bowies Bothors hiave boen sold at auction, Minister Washburno gives o diplomatic dinner to-morrow. * Tho voto of the Committes ©f Thirty, on Wodnesday, in fayor of croating a second Cham-~ bor of tho Assombly, has lod to & comploto rup- turo botwoon the Right and Contro, The quarrel botpoon tho Logitimists and Or- teanista Ling brokion oub afresh with. increased bitternaes, L' Union, nowspaper, acouncs Dukes do Beoglio and d’ Audiffrot-Pasqitior of making & compaot with Thiors and huen\{lng the Assom- bly,—thoir motive being sololy to obtal l’ai'thomualvnn and trlozde. F-08 Sl el : ablo offor for th gy aa Go Tranclow s addrostod » lofor | proviiog for tholamioof S10,005000 nd-gpas o V) $8iam Tpnina sesuatog bim of 4 ot 5 tho | s “hne conay 004 07, fhe constrution of this ond othor roads, so far ns tho avails of -the grant will 'allow, and ‘providing that the first mortgago land-grant bonda of ony railrond Oompnny whoso profolltlan for tho conatruction of a rallroad from 8t. Orolx Rivor, or Lako, to su¥erxnr nmll!n{yflold, shall be ‘acoopted Ly tho State, and usad for bullding ronds up the Chippowa Valley to Chippown Falls, younger branch with himsolf at the hoad. Vansaivies, Fob. 21.—In tho sembly, to- day, the roport of tho Committoo of Thirty ‘wan rosontod and read. The constitution pro- ot s claboratoly discussed, and supported with strong argumonts. The report sooks to Homonstrate tho nocossity of making the Minia- Lera responsiblo to tho Assombly for their acts, | and to’ Menominae, 65 mi {rol I and ahowa that thls principle carrios with it tho | Point, ula Saule Oty! to Poringe Olre 50, L. rosponsibility of the Bxocutive. A warm culogy | from ‘s point on the Jnatnamed s 1 Dodge- is paid Progidont Thiers for his exalted patriot- | ville to Iroy, nbout 65 miloa; from Monroo, dsm and illustrious sorvices to the country. | via Shullsburg, to the Mississippl, opposite for o akmton, o1 soomma Solichctt | Dubtaus, ¢l from "Dyfutaton Broen " ative | Lake, Corv ontello, to ago Oity Chamber. _ Buch the report nar- muus’, and nungh others as' B Tost, may be doomed bost, if thero are sufMelont moxms.y o Aftor considorable dobato, tho Asgorably bill :gues, would Aot ns & counterpoiso to the doma- §ngnn printiplo of sbsoluto sovoreignty; and, Tom its numbers, it would be eminently a chambor of rosistance. The roading of Yhis ;fl::&g&nfixgfifluy‘lzmmOountyBonf‘dnwnnpoeb- ‘portion of the roport was interruptad by loud Aesombly bills wore concurrod in to exoluds ‘criot of disapproyal from the Lott, . ‘Th concludes b}y urging all partios, to fork i‘of;?:’:’fi:i In thoepirit of on, and give the country Jofferson's Mantial from the logislative manus relativo to the componsation of County J udge onciliat! X viding for furnishing certain statistica of » sound constitutlon, Th¢" Asgombly appointed gxfxom al 1 l Thursday next for thq canulduxption b}’ pum ro- dnlx: L&’i‘é‘;fi&u ?r’ r&::fi:gde;“ggnmw&m;x o 5 vont improper disposal of property by ngents; T to prevent tho aseof mpro’fmp Comi ot Eapes . SPAIN. in logal actions ; amonding tho goneral laws re- MApRI, Fob, 21.—The Imparcial to-dsy haa Iating to waste, sn_editarial -éyncnllng tho withdrawal of the ‘Tho Senate bill ru&n!riug the West Wisconsin Porto Rioo Abolition bill, now under considorn- | Railroad to roloy and maintain its rond from tion, and the substitution of a rojeat of law for | Tomal to Warren Mills, also relating to unjust 0 lual emancipation of slaveryin all the | discrimination and oxtortion in ratos charged by minlons of Egm[n after tho plans proposed | different railronds in the Stato,'were reforrod to by Benors Gasset and Becorra, ¢ & Beleot Committce, © Gaceta publishes tho official confirmation ASSEMDLY. of the report that a band of Carlista had boon A potition was presonted for biennial mos- defeated, at the heights of Miravelles, by the | sions’; also romonstrancos against tho repeal of troops of the Republio, The insurgents” lost | tho Graham Tomporance law. heavy in the action, ) < Bonate bills were concurred in for the pur- Tho Assembly adopted the Ministorial esti- | chago of 4,000 copies of . ayno;:t(cnl index of the [matos for tho military, naval, snd home cxpondi- | laws of \\‘lmwnlm, inoluding thoso of the pros- tures, ont sossion ; to amond tho Iaws of 1808 relative Two moro sou\‘.lcnl offendors, condomned to | to the listing of property. for taxation, so that 2oath, rocelved a commutation of sentence. the.averago amount of bonds, mortgagos, and The Imparaial hag advices that Don Carlos | auch securities hold during the prasont year, track with the viow of welking the ontird dln- tance, On Miss Carrio spod at tho rate of four milgn an licur until 7 o'clock in tho ovoning, whon sho arrived at Nowton, which i twolyo milos from tho city, Upon reaching tho middle of tho trestlo work at this polnt alio edw the night train approacli= Ing; to Fo on or reoode, or stop to ona sido was impossiblo, 60 sho jumpod duwn fnto the chasm twonty foot bolow, "Fortunutoly, the ground was covered with n stlow-drift, into which sho sank up to hor nrmplts, thus immklng Ler fall and eaving hor lifo, Cartio did not seroam or ery for help, or angthing of that sort, but qulotly dug horaolt out, and, aftor half an hour's work, ro- gnined the {racl'and resumod hor journey, Twvo o thros milca furthor on o still moro sorlows ob sthclo prosonted itself,—tho track was under walor as far tho oyo could rench. Upon lookini round, sho discovored a light in the woods, an concludod thut it must bo n houso. Thia proved to bo the case, and tho hospitable family, aftor honting hor atory, tool hor fn and did ovorything in thoir Fn\vur for hor comfort. The next morn= ing sho tools tho train from Nowton for Warron, and arrived thero {n timé for dinner, THE DEATH LIST, b, ‘The AgittRi Number of Denths in the Gront Snows=Storm in Southwestorn Minncsotn—The IRResult of the Stato Commissionor’s Roport. Fyom the St, Paul Preas, Feb, 20, On or about the' 24th of January, Governor Austin lpgohllod L. P.Evans, of Gardon City, 8 Storm Uommisgionor, to mako a peraonal ox~ smination into the clrcumstancos of tho ree ported onsunitios in tho groat storm of Jan. A With an eapecial viow to see what persons woro in nood of and entitled to Btato aid undor tho Loglalative nppraprlnzlan. Mr. Evans has ars rived in this oity, and will presont his roport to tho Governor to-day., A Press roportor con- yorsod with him last night, and learned the fol- lowing partioulars : Mr. Iivans hag made n porsonal examination of Bouthwestorn Minucsola, and has visited tho followlug counties: Blue Earth, Faribault, Mare tin, Jackson, Nobles, Rook, Pipostons, Cotton- wood, Watonwan, Brown, Nicollet, Lo Buour, ond Murray, This oxamination was made in the {faco of many diffioulties, on nccount of the cone dition of tho roads, and Mr. Evana 8oys that in wo cases ho found it impossiblo to reach tho familios of tho frozon.. He has roported upon eightoon casos, and thoso two wouls make ggu numbor of lives lost in theso countios twonty, In Blue Earth COounty tho Commissionors found that John Halverson, of Butternut Valloy, hind beon badly frozen, and that both foot and o hand had beon amputated. In Watonwan Oounty, ot Madolin, he found onring round the ouryo.. Bont on roachin {’Vm’-thn that night, sho atiriod out along the that a little daughter of Mathins Ott had both foet frozen, which woro afaputatod. Daniol Aldlurks, a Swodo boy 15 yoors old, of Nelson Township, was au}apouod to bo frozen, but his body has not been found. His oxen wero found frozen to death, John Adrinn Township, 18 yoars old, was frozen to death, with his team. Obarles Ceckor, of Rivor Dale, was frozen to donth and leaves a wifo and two childron, J. A. Andoraon, of Long Lake Township, a Bwedo, loft home tho day of the storm, and is sup- Eosud to hinve beon frozon; his hody has mnot oon found, John Voglo, of Bt. Jamos, was frozon to doath; he “loaven s wife. Mrs, Christian Cash, of River Dale, agod 25, was {rozen to doath. A Swodo boy by the namo of Zinko, 18 yoars old, living nenr I{eroh Circle, in supposed to have boen frozen, as he was out when tho storm came on, and has not sinco beon honrd of. A man, namo unlearnod, working on ‘tihu‘x‘-lnllmml wost of Madolis, was frozen to onth. The numbor of casualties in 'was larger than in any othe: counta for the fact upon the storm struck there ‘Watonwan County r, and Mr. Evans ac- the supposition that snterod Bpaln throo days ago. Rot shmply those hold ou ths 1ot of May, should Advicos from St. Bebastian state that passen- | bolisted ; to provent tho outting of timber on Ber traffic on the Northern Railway has been re- land which tho Btato had commenced procecd- patablished. Trocps accompany tho trains | ings to condemn for tho use of its inagtutlunu througlh the Pyronees. Al points threatoned by Hl? tho mattor is sottlod. tho Carlists have been fortilled and garrisoned | _ Just on tho ovo of adjonrnmont the Railroad by sufficiont forcos to ropel any sattacks of the | Committeo offorad a roport against the bills pro- insurgents. posing that the Stato should build a land grant rond itaolf, and againat ilvlng any of the land & SANDWICH ISLANDS, nt to uxul Px_-ea;:ou Iglvor I«;?llu {(n&rggd Axe Francisco, Feb. 21.—Tho Novada brings | Company ; also in favor of granting both tho dates from Hodoluln. £o Jan, 25, Tho Kinga | Lt.Crosse & Minnosots Brid o Company and Mil inaugural messago proposes important amend- | Wtukeo & Bt. Paul Railrond the right to bridge ments to the Constitution, The firat and most | thi l\flsmul}x:?n at LaCrosse,—tho lattor having important Is, that the Lobgialature be_divided | & Daro majority of tho Committee. into ¢wo distinct branches,—Nables and Ropro- | . _!I'he minority objeoted to their reoedpflon tin gontatives ; also providiug for froe suffrago, | thidy could preparo a roport, and, pending dis- and that the Attorney General of tho Kingdom | cwesion, an ndjournment was taken without oo longer a membor .of the Cabinat. - The | thioir recoption. Legislative Assembly adopted the amendmonts, Sor—— t mow remains for the Legislature to ratify them next year. Jan, 20, at noon, the King prorogued _the As- sembly. Iu his address to that hody he ox- muud the hope that the peoplo would gustain, ugh their roprosentatives, the save: OHlO, Wovrvatngs, O., Feb, 21.—In the Houso, to-day, thiy following bills were passod: Senate bill fo pri>vide that, after a ditch has boen construotod dor direction of Oounty Commissionars, the tles i tod i d b amendments to,the Constitution he had sug- e anuenoetod 4 aod benelited by it ehall 0l agsessed to keop it opon; Bonate bill to pro- gested, > vidlo that hoads of familiea may hold 8500 roxl The Commercial Advertiser wishes tho King to | estate exempt from oxocution, where thoy donot visit the United Btates for the purpose of nego- | own homestead. tiating o treaty of rociprocity with this Govern- | Jiftor a long dlscussslon, tho Senate bill to wment. amiond the Boosel Railro e law, which author- ailro CA izes cities and towns to build re ads, failed to o *ANADA. pai1s—yoos, 49; nays, 98, Hizreax, N, 8, Feb, 21.—The Governmontof |~ %Che voto was aftorwards reconsidored and Prince Edward's Teland has sont & doputation to | made tho special order for next ‘Wedneaday Ottagwa to arrange terms for tho sion of | mo rning. : that colony intd the Dominion. 1Iouso bills to allow members of Oity Councils ¥ %1_- for nr}ch aession, tnd Hulasotgué to amend ]th: 2 vorce lnwa, 80 a4 to provide that gross negleof THE WEATHER. ofjduty shall continuo for. tirse yng;rs bofora s % 2. —_— , &i“om :!l}nll bnl grnndted on that” ground, wero \ Progmosticationsse '| intlofinitaly postponed. scious e ilhe Bonate transacted no business of impor- wnrn?;gx‘-ll:":;:: varion Fomt “lho Bonate tod no busi 3 Oritoago, Fob. 21.—Tho gl Borvico zeports| (155 Snd adlonmed until Monday in honor of wery cold weathor this morning ig' in_the North- weat—28 dogroes below zero at PemDina, 20 bo- MICH.IG N Tow at Breckinridge, 18 boloy at Dulutb, 17 bo- AN. low at St. Paul, 3 below at Marquetto, #ibelow at Milwaukeo, 8 below at Davenport, 2 beflow at Chicago., Enst and south of Lake MichigaX tho temparature is quite modorate, being 12 at‘ove st Grand Haven, Mich,, and 8 above at Indis'm- polls 16 aboo at S, Tionis, 17abovo at Dotroi sbove at Buffalo, 40 abovo nt Pittsburgh, 18 shovo at Montreal, 9 above at Portlant, 23 above ot Boston, 33 above at New York, 32 abovo n¢ Washington, 69 aboye at Charleston, 8. O,, 68 above at Jacksonville, Fla., 31 above at Momphis. At San Francisco, the thermomotor, this morn- Spectal D_agflkh to The Chicago Tridune, ANSING, Mich., Feb. 21.—Bills passed amend- ingy tho charter of Throo Rivers: also, allowin oolnpnulaa anlnrly arganizod to amond nnfi alor their articles of assaclation ; also, prosarib- ing' witnoss foes in Justice's Courts in criminal cagws. The bill providing $300 o pay the an- | nual! insurance of the State Library was lost. "I's 70 Sonato bills establishing hommopathy and LDomcvopathio professors in the Univorsify: of Mighi'gan wna_considored in tho Senate in &mx- mittoe! of the Wholo, which recommonded tabling 32 ing, marked 46 above; at Corinna, Utsh, 28; | thonts . af Ohoyomne, 20 8% Omiah 05 Anq'at ook, | ~ Botbyhousos adjourned untll Mondsy ot 2 p. m. 1. Bnowing'at Buffalo, Rochestor, Oswogo, an —— throughoyt Lower Oanada. Raining at Phila- MISSOURI, delphia, Baltimore, Capo May, Washingtan, Nor- folir, and_Pittsburgh: _Cloudy in the Middle, New England, and South Atlantio States, throughout Cauads and west of tho Missourl ver. ‘WAR DEPARTMENT, \ §r, Lou) s, Fob. 21,—Tho Sonatorial Bribory Committeo, unanimously reported to the Houso, to-day, ths)s thoy have found no additional ovidenco to ¢ hango their formor report, and sak to be dischar) red. Ors1cE oF THE CmiEe | “my. Sonate; adopted resolutions requesting Broxax, BEnvicE, DIvIsioN oF TELEGRAMS AND ¢ thys Bupromo Court to give thar REPORTS FOR_THE DENERIT OF Corarence, g“l(‘n :; ,': ardil J?{ ui’., logality of the agla of tho Yasmiorox, lféflo"mfaibiof’éimf;‘fléfifi saonri s, Railron 0 {ho Atluntio & Paci- risk nor aD; t b in Naw England, diminishing dasing. the. dae. e with clearing weathor, Fresh westerly wine addition to ad,pting_the majority raport of and olear, cool weather prevail in the Middle and Bouth Atlantfo Btates, Rising temperature, falling barometer, with Inoreacing cloudincs, provall from the upper Iakes westward, Thore aro indications of a sovore storm gathering in Missourl. * Cantionary signals continue;iat New Benatorinl Bribery Committeo, the House to-diay passod tho roiolution complotoly exone ing Benator elect .‘301? from any suspicion of huving used any corr\}pt means to socure his eloction, and ordoring & 8,9py 0f tho resolution o be sent to onch of our :Jenators in Congross, ZLondon, Boston, and Portland, Mo, and 4o tho Presidont of the Unitod States, with oflf‘;,fflf“j,f‘;f;fi"g’;ffir'h?{‘fl;’mm tidat | the Zequest that it bo 1aid bavoro that body, wave of this winter seems to have struck here —_— this morning, the thermometor standing at 7 de- g-aeg bolow Zoro thia morning at 7 o'olack, Tho Weathor modorated this gvening, and a brisk 1mow ston provails from tho northwest. Bosron, kaob. 2l.—Hoavy enow-storm and “‘i‘,‘,‘,“,“‘;l " Tob. 21.—The most sevore snow- ' NEW YORK, Avrnaxy, Feb, 21.—In tho Senatd; to-day, it was moved to make inqulr{ into Tweed's qualifica- tlons as Sonator in view of charges ponding againet him in New York, ° The Now York oharter passed'to o third read- torm of alled all day, ing in tho Ausombly. Morm o 0 BORSON Prey’ 0 POUGHKEEEPSIE, Fg‘h. 41.-—From “eight to ton W inches of snow has fallen to-da3s | Auausra, Mo., Feb, 1, —Eight izehos of snaw bas fallon, and tho storm till continizga, Tho wind {ifl blowing a gale. Railroad travel iif {nters rupted. A Avausra, Mo, Fob, ;2L.—In_the Senato, the minority report on the' Liquor law, allowing the free salo of cider, unloss intoxicating, was passed by a voto of 153to 14, B Coniparative Co tton Stntements New Yonk, Feb. 21..~The following is the +comparative cotton ataten ent for the week cnd- Shocking Murder. Bax . FraNoisco, Fob, 21,—A shocking murdor |: wos committed at.Vallejo this aflernoon, Isaao Robinson was shot through tho hend and in- |'ing to-day., stantly killed by ex-City Marabal John DBales, J. Watkingon. The partles quarreled about | Netrecciptsat all United Statas ports durin s woman, Mra, Elle and clinohed, %:hu Wflh'l:i--‘ mg,ga;l when Watkinson drew a pistol arid fired. Rob- | GHne ;’D‘;‘p"‘""! St e inson fell dead,but his agsaliant Ared throo MOTG | Tant yoar,....ssrssone: 102,870 shots at him, and thon beat him on tho Load | Exports for tho wook 58,15° with the pistol. The affair orentod intense ox- | Bamae weok last your. 03 ocitemont., There is eyen talk of taking Wat~ &‘I‘.‘.‘t‘.;::’,"“ 1o da ,m,m kinson out of jail and lyaching him. Blocl: at all Diilied Htew poris, G ‘I‘ll YOBT .oy aeurriarsn Telographic Brovities. Btoal ut all interior Towkis. lnter in the day. In tho tho victima wero out aftor Xnud Bathorson, of Watonwan County, was badly frozen; Lo has a wife and throo children, Poter SBcheltz, of Bt.James, was badly chilled, and has been subjected to fita since, En is nob able to work, and has a wife and two children, In Martin County, the Commisstoner found that two mon had been frozen to doath at East Obain Lake. Isasc Fostor, out with n team of oxon, travelled fifteon milos aftor tha storm struck him, before giving up. His toam was also frozen, A man by the name of Anderson, of the same place, was out after wood, and was frozon to death, His oxon wero alao frozon. In Nobles County, R. M. 8mall, of Indian Lake, nged 80, was, with his ox toam, frozon to death. "His family has recoived somo Btato aid thrau{h Professor Humiston, of Worthington, J. N, Westorn, of Sovan, aged 48, is supposed to bave been frozon, His oxon wore found dead, but, lhoufih groat offorts have been made, tho body could not b found. Mra. Blix, o Norwe- glnn woman of the samo place, was frozon to oath, Her body hag not beon found. J, P, Pooty, Irish, sged 45, single, of tho town of Bewall, had both feot frozen o moveroly that thofllwuru smpntated. Ho was building a houso on his claim whon the storm came up, and was out seventy hours. In Faribault County a Mra, Bwotzy, living noar ‘Wisnor's, was frozen to death. No particulars ‘wore learnod. In Martin County, F.Wilder, ngod 72, froze both feet, and they "have boon partly amputated. Mortin County is aiding him, In Brown County, Owon Morchouse, of Stark, Jost a littlo son, who was frozen to doath. His tenm was also frozen. In Cottonwood County, William Norris, of Bpringfield, agod 24, was frozon to death, His olxll-lt;nm wag algo frozon. Ho loaves a wifo and child, In Bluo Earth County, a young msn by the namo of Kirk, 17 years old, living at Lincoln, wag frozen to death, Ho was hauling wood. His team was algo frozon, A Bwode boy engaged in outting willows near Porch Crook, was frozon to death, or is suppocod_to have boon, as he was out during the storm. His body has not been fonnd. In Nicollot County there was but ono case of 1freozing. majority of cases, 001 —_— e . . liver Nows. Prrsnurat, Fob, 21.—The Monongahela fell last night, but ie rising alowly now. The Allg- hony River at OIl City hus risen forty inchos, t rained last night, PunApELruia, Fob. 21,—There is no change in tho river at Willlameport. It has been snowing sinco midnight, At Port Doposit it has boen enowing and ralning all the morning. No change in the river. Thore is o Loavy rain at Philadolphia. The Bchuylkill is unohanged. Anothier Domostic Tragedy. MvxEAPoLIs, Minn., Feb. 20.—The Tibune this morning fiag tho' following special from Faoribault, Fob, 19: A man just in from the Bceno brmga tho account of & horriblo doublo murder and suicide at Meriden. A man, name not given, murdored his wife and child by cutting their throats. Tho knife elipped in outting the throat of the ohild, elashing open tho shoulder, exposing the bone. To comglnte the tragedy, ho then cut Lis own throat. The cause, oalousy. e . No Small=Pox. ELPAso, Ill., Fob. 21.—Your special from LaSalle, of the 19th inst., in rogard to small-pox in Bl Paso, {a incorract, ' There has boen thrae, light cases of varioloid hore, but no small-po-z, 0 ono hag loft town on account of it, and thr,re has beon no panic among the poople. Grpod health relgns gonorally. b —_—— Railrond Accldents, Bpecial Despateh to-The Chicago Tribyy A Cenan Rarins, Fob, 91,—Twelve f; ight cars Efiffl thn‘)s:vll; l’ram tb{) h-nfik flt Oam‘nnnho, on the cago orthwestern Railroad, last night, b abrolion rall. No ono injured, © 00 Y ——— Cotton MiH Opening. Spectal Despateh to The Chicago L'ribuns, Dernorr, Fob, 21.—The firat cotton mill ever catablished in the Northwost was oponed. in Jonesvillo, Mich,, to-day. The occasion was cele- brated by & ball and beaquet Inst ovening, whioh was attended bny 600 porsons. Tha company hus & capital of $100,000, and i engagod In {he man- ufnoturo of brown shootings. e Now Yorli Constitutionnl Commise . wion, i HM{B—F}O‘L Bl.—{r the Co:]sltntulc{onnl Com- miusion, ny, & section wau od providi flat the Frlo, Ohamplain, Oswogs, syugs g Honeon Canals shall remain the property of the Blato forover. It soys nothing in rogard to other canals, 3 —_— Attompted Bank Xobbory. A emall broak was discovered in tho bank of L Jear. BopANTON, Pa., Fob, 3L.—Durglars broke into the Fox Hlvor fedor to tho Illinols & Michigan | £t iver Tiyde Dark Bank during Tant night, ko vauls Canal, botween Oitawa and Dayton, nonr Lyman's | Etock of American afloat for was forced opon, and unsucosesful attompt Mound, csused Ly muskrats. It Was 8oon [ Lastyear....... ++ 100,000 { yado to blow open the safa, : monded, or considerable damage might have — o —————— . resulted from it, A Woman Who Danods Ocean Stenmship Nows. In the caso of Patterson va. the llinols Cen- Jivom the Titusville (P,) Her1id, Lowpoy, Fob, 2L, —Tho stoamors Canad jan tral Railroad, on trial at Dixon, Il far the last | A charming young Jady of eighteon #ummory, | and Maubattan Liave arived out, ¥ week, the 1!&;}7 yesterdsy brought in & verdict | named Carrio f‘., of Watren, paid & v,'sit to this = for ©D,000. e plaintiff wag an onTInuar, sud | oity short tmo since, and 'on Saturd, ay after- | —The l:ro‘j)oot of ercoling spoclal pris 5y or lost & iag b! roagon of his c:xfihw belng thrown | nogn last sho went to tho dopob of the Warren | femslos, to Do wholly undor the obargo ¢ ¢ yon- off tho track by a defeotiva rail. & Venango Road, Intending to return Lomo, | en, is pttracting favorublo corsldarstic g i oye . Reports from Fort Bonton gaytho famous buk arrived just in time to seo the tyolu y disup- | oral of the Btates. Y DESTRUCTIVE FIRES. B"urning of Leitch & Wool- man’s Distillery Near the Union Stock Yards. févoral Cnttle-Pons Dostroged, with Their Contents. The Number of Cattle Burned Esti- mated at 150. Total Loss Placed at 160,000, A destrucetive fire broko out last night in the necond story of the distitlery of Leitch & Wool- man, which Is situated about ono mile from tho Tranalt House, at tho Stock Yards, sud sproad with such rapidity that pefore it could bo sub- duod had consumod tho distillory snd several ]nl; ‘a stock shods containing nbout 700 hoad of cattlo, The building was a lnri;o frame striicture, four storion hLigh, and contained an equipmont of machinery not oxcolled in the eity or vidinity. A Inrge stock of highwines was consumed in tho atruoturo, and several fearful explosions oo- curred during the fire. Tho origin of tho firo romains a myatery. Indeed, it could not bo deflnitely ascertained whoro it broko out. Tho flames wore fitat discovered by a watchman, in the necond story in 5 store-room, bub it s thou%hi that thoy ‘moy bhavo firat startod in the ongino-room, and communi- catad to tho storo-room iwy moans of a vontilator. Efforts waro made "by the employos at tho Btock Yards tosubdus tho fiames by dashe ing water over thom from, buckets, but they wore quickly driven from tho hulldfng by tho rapldly crooping flames. Boon aftor thefirs bogan to assumo formidable proportions, & panio broke out among the cattlo in tho sheds, and all offorts to drive thom to placos of safety wore unavail- ing, mo that they woro left to the morey of the dovouring olomont. Boon after the fire broke out, a messengor was dospatched to tho Deering Btreet Polico Blatlon for engines. Tho Wahpansoh and Bab- cock engines wero gont ont, but, from lack of water and the hondway which {ho firo had al- rendy gained, they werd of little uso. It was not moro than an hour and a half after tho fire waa firat _discovered until the distillory was completely destroyed, and as many of the chud,:a olning wero consumed aa the fire could roaoh, The cattlo, rendered frantlo by thoir suffor~ ings, piled themeaelves one upon thoother in their cflsoxf‘; to escapo, and thoso that could leap over thom rushod madly across the prairie, envol- oped in oloaks of flamo, It was supposed that upwards of 160 head of cattle were consumed, and thoso that were not burned acattered them- Bolves over tho prairio, and many of them ma nover bo racovered, Tho loss on cattle wil probebly reach $25,000, upon which there was 1o insurnnce. The ownors could not be ascer- ined. The distillery building and machinery owned by Mossra, Loitch & Woolman, who have boon o erating it for somo yonrs. The losa on the bufls: ing, machinory, andoontonts, will probably reach £90,000. Nothing definito could bo ascortained rogarding the insuranco, but our reporter was informed that it was light. Tho proprietors roside in tho town of Lako, and at an early hour this morning had not learned of the destruotion of thoir property. OB SIS Destruction of the Groator Portion of Ste Potorsburg, Pow-inor Burne ings. ‘TrrusviLLE, Pa., Fob, 21,—Tho Courier has an oxtonded account of a ézmnt conflagration at Bt. Peteraburg, Olarion County, Pa., in which tho main part of tho town was swept away this afternoon and evening, The firo commencod at about half-past 8 o'olock, and driven by s high wind, sproad with groat rapldity. Tho Opora House, Adoms Hotel, Emlenton Pipa Compa- ny'a ofiico, Post Office, Bavings Bank, 8t. Paters- burg Hotel, Oceldontal Hotel, Pacific and Atlan- tlo Telograph office, Western Union Tele; rth offlae, hardwaro andclothing atoros, Wero aobg tho bulldinga burned. BAVANNAN, Ga., Fob, 21.—A fire broke ont horo this morning, by which two atablos and six buildings wera burned. Ono flreman was killed and another mortally injured by s falling wall, 8t, Louis, Mo, Feb., 21.—Tho residence of Prosidont Grant, ‘mown hore a3 tho old Dent homostoad, situated six miles from the oity, was ‘dostroyed by fire at b o'clock this afternoon. No particulara Teceived, Thore is said to bo no ine Burance on the prafarty, Jouxstown, N. Y., Fob. 21.—The Cayadutts Houso and sevoral dwellings and places of busi- ness were burnod this morning. The loss is about £76,000. Special Despateh to The Chicago Tridune. Cepan Rarms, Feb, 31.—A fire destroyed the house owned bys Mr. Bailoy, at Boonsboro, Towa, yesterday, together with contents, > Bripgerort, Conn., Feb. 21.—A fire com- monced, this morning, - in tho residence of Ray. Mr. Briggs, and nomily dostroyed tho wholo black of " thirteon first-class houses. A rain and snow-storm aggravated tho sltuation. Tho loss 18 not loss than ©300,000. Courtland Block was entiroly destroyed. It contained thirteen handsome dwellings, accupiod by woalthy citizens. It is thought that tho loss is noarly covered by insurance. Special Despateh to The Chicago Tribune, Dernorr, Fob, 21,—A fire at Adrian carly this morning_dostroyed_Vandenburg's drug atoro, Todd & Smith’s hardware store, and Bomis' haf and oap store, Sovoral other firmy had partial losses. The Odd Follows' block was partially consumed. Total loss, $35,000; mainly coverad by insurance, NEWS PARAGRAPHS, Maniatoo, which was destroyed in the gront fires of October, 1871, has now more and bettor buildings than bofore, and 6,600 inbabitants, —The now hotel now ho!nfi Dbuilton thoe sito of the Lindell, at 8t. Louis, will be called the Ames f,:““’ in honor of tho lato Henry and Edgar ! 8. 'ho now national flag of China is said to rosemblo an old bed-quilt with lobsters running around the edge. A —It {8 a coincidence that in the New York Presbytorian Ghurch, whlcl} tumbled to picces last Sabbath, the pnst‘or ounded his morning scourse on o toxt ¢ * Egcapo for thy lifo.” —An Io@a dootor, last weols, thoughtlossly lanced B;lepln on o pationt’s noso with his vac- cinating Inncet, It took boautifully, but the pa- tiont rays that both for sppearance ‘and comfort he wonld almost as lief have the small-pox. = 18 rumored that tho mohlgm Contral Trdrond Company costemplate building & road 1 som this city to Thres Rivers, Miohigan, The routo talked of would bogin inthe Fourth Ward, and tako in Misliawaka, Elkhart, Bristol, eto.— Bouth Bend Register, —The Trusteos of Trinity Colloge,-Hartford, Qt., have purchased elghty soros of land on Bummit streot, onomile south of tho prosent college grounds, as the mite for the now colloga buildings. The price Is about 300,000, About ton acros have beon #old from tho proporty by tho colloge authoritios for building purposes, for 8100,000. —iho modioal world on tho other side of tho Atlantlg in bomowhat exolted over tho success of nTomarlchble oporation porformed by Dr. Jouz, o Bolginn polloo aurgeon, on on apparontly dl‘ownid mn[::. The viotim had beon dond soom- fnigly %or threo hours; but tho dootor resusci- tated him by placing throo iron plates hoated to -v\vhn:ullmrtc cévor o vital parta in tho upper irt)of the body, B favellors ill know whon tho train stops at Bby mour, Ind., now llfi'an now signal, Formorly the town was distingulshed by an army of rag- got' { urching, to tho number of forty or fitty, ru shing throngh tho caratho instant of stoppago, ar d all togothor shouting * biled egga,” Now, rc A flaga at all the honsou will mark the city of 8 symout. Hor Council have passed an ordinance r a?fimug citizons whoso families are afllicted \ rich any contagious disonso, such as moaslos, ¢« hicken-pox, whooping-cough, mumps, oto,, to 1 18ng out a rad flag, the sick one to stay in con- : Anpmont, aud, on mcnvurlnY to burn all of his 1 or her olothing. Boymour wil [ bo moro likaly to 12ang out hor Counoilmon, unloss ‘tho town is ‘, jroatly changed from what it uaod to be, o —— Xllstoricnl Parullel to Monte Oristo. T'he Londou Zimes publishos an oxtraordinary story of au cscape of mix Uommnnists from tho fortross of Port Louis, botwoon Drest and La Rochelle, ' Tho writer says that ho and five com- nniona discovored s way from their dormitory o & collar under it, aud detorminod tomaken rosd from tho cellar to tho soa, ‘Thoy sunk a shatt in the earth, thirteen foot deep, and exca~ yoted & tunnel forty-six foot, till they renched tho wall of tho rampart, All tuis had beon done with nails torn out of the woodworly, but when tho vampart wall wag resched tho nolfy wova wuo losn, It 1o conatruoted of enormous blacks of s(rnnuo, lolnml by Romnn comont, nnd I8 slxtcon ‘oot thick. 'I'he prironors, howovar, toroa bar out of & windaw, and, by indoseribablo lahor, ox- cavated a hole {hrough whioh thoy could orcop out dn the roolts, whenco thoy nnonpurl to Bng. Innd, Mo Zimés hoads tho atory, ™An lilstorl- cal Parallel to Monto Oriato," FROLICS ON THE FRONTIER. Vigilantes Amusing Themnsclves in the Southwost--Riflos nud JXopos Thinauing Out tho Moughs From tho Kanans City Timcs, J'eb, 18, Thoro {a n peouliar ¥cor{olucatadon thio south- wostern frontler of Knusns—roal, gonuine toughe—mén from nll portions of 1% world, borno wésbward upon the ovor-advancing wave of clyilization, Mon of cool, daring etor- | whiskers, W learn that the hospital m.\ynlc!nn priscay men of Inwlems, rcckless llvon, | was of tho opinion, yostordsy morning, ihat aud’ mirdorous dioposition. Tho sconos | Falro would ovontually recovor. of Dblood and murddr that wero once 8o common st Ellsworth aud Sherldan, when tho Kausia Paciflo Railway was boing built, are now bolug onactod upon ' tha Atéhilori, Topala sud Bantn FoRailway, at its oxtreme southwostern torminua, The class of poople who follow {m- madintoly in the wall of the track-building aro & cosmopoliten olass, n medloy. made “P of roughs, rowdles, gnmblm, apoonlators, saloon- koopors, Jows and foundors of towns, all shar i gritty, “gobup and git " sort of paople, who aaro for nothing excopt the almighty dollar, ‘This adyance guard of Wostern olvllization, which is olosoly followad by tho hardy, honost sottlor, i now at Dodge Oity aid Borgoant, two small frontior towns recontly located far tho Arkdnsns River, and near the ‘oxtremo southorn bounidnry of Kansan, Lato information from | Whoro thoy romained until romoved in ambu- Borgeant furnlshen tho following particulars of a | Iances to tho Bisters’ Hospital, on Bixth and Ki- aorigs of shootitig and murder scrapos which [ OWa. read more like tho storics of mining lifa in Oal- ifornin and Novads than frontler lifo in the Btate of Kansas: A fow days ogo a gang of dosporadoos gath- erod at Bergennt, having romoved thore from Dud};o City as s0on ag the railroad track reached tho former town, Thoy did not appeat to have any partioular business to u:«ug{ their t{me ox« gu; t card-playing, and to make nigh n Sam Wright and one McClellon, want into tho atore of one Josso Williams, & quiot, honest sort of cltizen, and proceoded to smash things gonorally, shooting at Williama end drlving him out of tho store, Having torn things up and gutts over to n saloon lept by Ohris Gil- son, and found that redoubtablo indlvidual annq‘l\y onscontod betwoon a pair of Governmont blankotain his’ bunk ina corner of his thick canvas tent, They placed thoir revolvers to and givo up hia monoy. But Chrin was not to bo flustrated in this manner. Ho got coolly out of bed and offored the rufilans tho hospitalitios of his bar, which thn{ nccepted, and finally becamo g:g(}-x;:mmd and left him in peace. Aftor thoy | i ott, mont oxoapt watory until discovered laat Friday, to eat, hut_ it camo out of the wound money—iwo did not Jearn the amount—which ho anvn to ono of the Blaters of Moroy In charge of his racovery. Ho {s o man of apparontly about 40 years of and is of large bulld, with brown hair and Sovér Huys and Nig) brought to our city six huntors from wosl on tho plaing dnrln(i '.l’uo{’ will oarried, ono by one, in their helpless condition, and doposito noon to Iearn full particulars concorning those unfortunatos, whoso names aro A, D. Bidwell, of Ohio; F, A. Euyxfnl, of Wisconsin; J. Thomas and A, Mnlofi, of Michigan, and Jas, Gillin, Gillin i and s but slightly injured, t hidoous by | huntors, who wero caught In the torrible storm off pistol llats, Tiro of this gang, named | Whick awopt over tho plains on Monduy, the 37th o few nightsago | of January. Orealt, sixt: ed tho store, they started | drifting snow blinded them at nearly eve: o i d and thgy Boon loat their rockoning. thoy had with them frozo to waogon containing thofr provisions were aban- doned. For sovon days and nights they drngged thomaelvos along over tho plain and through tho Ohris' head, and ordored Lim to roll ont of bed ?{'fi"d suow, with frozen foet aud hands, and Dad, { tho citizons, and mado g comfortabloas the lim- Ohris Gilson prepared for thom in caso | It was discovered that amputation would be noo- o short distanco, having lost his way, and being sovoral timos up to hils lnooes in water, whon, ns ho nfntéd to us, ho was suddonly nesaulted by two mom, who Inocked him down and out his thront, losald that they thon loft him, and that ho rose up and walked ou ahout throo miles, to tho ecabin 1n which ho was nftorward fonnd. Horo L6 romnined, uttorly without nourishe attom qul n his nock, Whon wa saw him Lis foot wero swollon to a gront oxtont. o hand on his por- son, whon oarried to -tho hospits], a sum of o found mome corn, which ho hor ta keop it until at ho has no family. ago, light ho [nstitution, mquoaunq Ho unys th i FROZEN BUFFALO HUNTERS. in tho !SNowWes Iinnds, Fedt, nnd Logs o Mass of Corruption. rom the Leavenworth Comiercial, Feb, 18, The down train on_the Mlnalsuix:gl Paciflo 0 Bouth- t—vletims to tho unpracedented cold weather tho Iattor part of January. prosented & pitiablo sight, and one which 6 long remembored by those who saw them on the platform (at tho depot, Our roporter visited tho hospital in the aftor- arsh, of Indiana; W. 8 an omployoof tho A,, 'L\, &8, F. Road, o other five aro Thoy wore on the North Branch of Crookod miles southwost of Fort Dodge, in uffalo, when thoy wore overtaken by It blow & perfect galo, and tho stop, The horscs lonth, and tho ursult of 0 storm. g for the want of food. On Baturdsy night, the 2d lzm.i thoy reached City, where they woro kind cared for by tod ncoommiodations of tho plnco would permit, thoy roturned, which thoy did about 4 o'clock in | essary, but thoro being no physician in tho place the morning, effoated an ontrance to his snloon, man thoro, and robbed him of his monoy. After holping thomsolves again to whiskey, thoy do- oft tho top of Gilson's hoad. But Gilson had again oreating a stonch for any emorgenoy, and was watching thom from which thoy ato oonfined, 'Boforo they wece res L d. ) moved from the Union Dopot one of the number osite tho tont ho stoppod out with s shot-gun Tout his onr, whioh foll trgm Yis Hoad a putetd his dangor fired o heayy charge of bupkshot in | mass, #0 adjoining tont. Assoon as they camo op- his hands, and bofore Wright was aware of hix breast. “Big Jack,” tho othor desperado, t need to hardships and long suffering, very pa- on witnossing the fato of Wright, atarted to run it ewn!:) ot -g Jfianee Joul e Thomad, from whom wo obtained our informa- away. But Gilson was too quick for him, Turn- ing his gun upon the rotroating ruffian ho poured z‘l two-ounce load of shot into oWD, that two of his gang had already fallen, deter- mined to wipo out " Gilson, aud with that_in-~ tontion started forth with & Ho rifle, duly londed and primed, determined to fry his hand, in his tont, ho immodiately londed s gun, an waited, MeClollan was just entering tho tont, exgutlug to tako Gilson by surprise, whon the Iatter emptiod a lond of buckshot {nto him. Me- Olollan thon turnod and started to run, but tho saloon kooper was determined to leave no part of Iis dendlv.work undana follamed we “at- ing hisg Bry 5 woll on gathore affair, p s wwaly shooting geant hai rowdies, Dodge : rietyfor. - loss thys deaths a! 8o intole .« & numbe; olags it roughs, none whe murderot known ¢ training. About ! ganizod ¢ of riddin On 8at: leave, bu : o ¥ % strongest * e T TN & Vigilance Uommittee, twonty In numborl‘ ‘went to n danoe-hall and shot & rough named Williams and wounded another, & Texan, who'ran over to | dance-hall kopt by ono Tom Sherman.. He was ursued by the Vigilants and shot doad, ‘By this fime the desperadoos had bocome convinced that too hot for them in Dad%u, 80 thoy scattered and attempted to oscape. On Monday s suspiclons character named FPony Spencer and s companion weore found in Dodge. Thoy received ten minutes’ notice to leave town or bo shot. Thoy left. The peoplo of Borgeant and Dodge Clty have detormined to “weod out™ their community, and kill all rougha and rowdios on sight, The outlaws are making thoir way eastward without delay. Wo may soon oxpeot to hear of or sce thom in Kansas City, A SINGULAR STORY. A Man Lics Nine Days in o Georgin Oabin with IIis Throat Out— Xiis Recovery Probable, From the Auguata (Qa.) Constitutionaliat, Feb, 11, Last Saturday atternoon, Cuptain Day, of tho ateamor Clyde, called at tho offico of Judgo Lovy, the ()yrdinnry ot tho county, and informod him that thore was g white man lying in a hut on the Qoorgin bank of tho Savanush River, oight and o half miles from the clty, with his throat out from car to car, and that ho had boon thoro for soveral days, _Coptain Doy had sont ovor s party of men with some coffoo and other nourishment for tho woluxlxdsd ntr;\filge‘xi. Th‘t‘m: mon found the man lylng on the floor of wretched little cabin on'tho Goorgia bank of the iver. v A fire was mado in tho flra-Y‘lmn, and efforts mado to give him somo of the nourishment. Thiaso at fret fallad, ooifoo and evorything ols ‘hich was put in hfs mouth running out of the gnplng wound in his neck., Tinally, however, times were bocominf bonding hia hoad forward, thué partially closing tho orifice, and by holding his ocoat- collar tightly around hin neck, the party mun- sged to mako him swallow a portion of the nour- ishment. Ina fow minutes ho revived s littlo, and gavo the party to understand that ho b ‘boen in his then ‘condition four or flvo days, without fire or nourishmont of any kind excopt & Little wator. Judge Lovy ongaged AMr. P, Enstorling to go down the river aftor tho muon, who was acoord- ingly brought to Augusta Sunday afternoon by tho stoamor Katie, undor charge of Mr. Eastor- ling. He waa takon to the Oity Hospital, whoro we #oon _aftorward saw him, Ho was, indoed, & virotohod-lookiug objeot. From ono cor to tho othor, almost, oxtonded = wound across his throal, In attempting to tallk, his veice np- oared to ssuc from the out in the windpipe Emum of from_ his lipa, and it was with the ut- most difilculty that we could undoratand what ho enid at all,” e stated that his namo was ‘Choobold Fahre; that lio was o native of Xohl, in Baden, from which place ho emigrated to the United Statos four years sgo. Arrivin in Now Youl, ho took up his residence in thof city, whoro he obtuined omploymont a4 & bakor, that hoing his trado, A short tinio ago ho wonl from Now York to Charleston, by uoa, and thence camo to Augusta vie the Bouth Curolina Rail- road, Upon his arrival in Augusta, finding that lio could not obtaiu omploymont a4 s baler, he determined, ho said, to o to Tonnessos, and ne- cordingly startod out ou the journoy, on foot, sbout “nine deys ngo. Ila miseod tho direction, howover, and lato in tho even- ing of tho day on which ho vet out, found hiieelf on the bunlk of tho Savaunah Rivor about fivo milos from tha city, 11a wandered on Thoy caught Ohria napping, and | Wi 1d | telogram was gent to thia oity, and accommodas ; Sonn S | {ons abwued for fhom b Hhs, Siators: Hompin, whore thoy could roceive all the attention their tormined to closo their night's sproo by shooting | Procarious condition demanda. made himself propared | lon—in fact, are -&urleut masg of corruption— m, bringing him tlm;h-ppouud to be tho on McClollon, on hearing tho firing, and finding | Withstood many hardehips in tho timo of our visit had not como to any con- clusion how to procoed, although he considered smputation necoes But Gilson was on the alert for flnn'fir, nlmdlns porhaps, in that of tho railroad employd, lling to undertake tho dleagroosble task a Their hands, feot, and logs are torribly swol- at drove us from the roomin Thoy boar upfunder their afilictions 1iko mon tticst, Ho has boen 10 plaina for tho last mu;ltjy yenrs, and has 8 frontior lifo. Dr, M, 8. Thomas {8 attending them, but at in all tho cases, oxcepting, A Kentucky Sheritf’s Call for Taxes. Advertisement in the Paducah Kentuckian, Plain talk, true a8 I have waited, Errzwhl.n 3 beggod, persuaded, threatenod; I have borrowed monoy and paid big interost’ thardan. all ta ~Tha Olty of Toronto {6 in excitement over the cordwood question, Itaps bonded iteslf to build railroads to bring in _coidwood from the country to the citizens, and now, the faithless |- companios charge exorbitant raws_ for tho transportation of fuel. st = MARRIED. ER—MILNE-~Fob. 20, by the Rev. Robert Pat- toruamny s M, Bimoon . bage TaL % ;i " er, of Buflalo, and Miss [, B 3 icaio. G oodtioh, Gaades snd Baffalo pepsrs ploaso sopy. LA ERY—LYONS—~On Thursday, Feb. 20, at the coatinnce of 1o Bisky by tho Rt, Rov, Disliop Koloy, Patrlck Slattory and Miss Mary Lyous, both of Chlcago. 27 Baltimoro papors pleaso copy. : DIED. * MUELLER-In this oity, Fob, 21, at his roa! Funoral Sunday, Fab, 21, Mrs, Johanna Myhnls, ars, AUOTION SALES, WIL A BUTTERS & G0, (RSTABLISIIED JANUARY, 1856), AUCTIONEERS, OHICAGO, ‘Will hold the!r regular sales throughout the yoar 1873 REAL ISTATE AND STOGKS ON MONDAY. BOOTS AND S110ES ON TUESDAY, Orookery and Glasamaro, Tlnrdwars, Tabl ; N BN HE DA e utlery, ete., DRY QOODS, OLOTHING, ATS, ON RO TADIG, ATS TFurnitaro, Housohold Gnod ald, ng,-”:yfilin’ll[‘g:monl Morchandiso At Nos, 656 and 57 South Canal-st. OARRIAGES AND HARNESS ON WEDNESDAY. At 26, 27, 20 & 31 Weat Washington-st. Real Fstate & Stocks, On MONDAY, Foh. 21, nt 12 o'clnck, at " 68wt 57 Bougt Ganarat, " Selosroom’y A CONVENIENT FRAME DWELLING, 11 ROOMS, No. 14 Wost Madlson-at., Lot 25 by 200 foot ta alley, TFOUR G-ACRIE TRACTS AT SOUTH LYNN, A OOTTAGE ON. LEASED GROUND, No. 501 Wontworth-av.; gronnd ront, §50 por snnum, STOOIS, £0 Bharos Republio Lifo Insnranoo Oo, 48 Bhiaros Exoolslor Praas Brick Manuf'g Co, WM. A, BUTTERS & CO., Auctlonaers. CONTINUED SALE FORFEITED PLEDGES, FROM LIPMAN'S LOAN (OFFICE, 27 WEST MADISON.ST., On Monday, Feb. 24, 3, Oonsisting_of Dismonds, Gold and Whatohos, Towony. sad biaor yand Siivor which have boon forfoited, and will bo aoid to pay advanoes. WAL A, BUTTERS & €O, Austionoo 85 and 57 Sonth Oanal By TAYLOR & HARRISON. OPENING BALE OF Hougehold Goods, &o., I ol !!‘hél (S8ATURDAY) morning, nlalafin){tg é:gk ltoul; naw and commodious Btbeo, 91 b Bate, o and Hooad Haca Dsseste, o ‘Machinos {n ordar: &a,, -t #nd Ohaml Ld08) and_Orockary, ng attrossos, Bhow Cases, and a largo assortment of General Morchane diso. TA’ R & HARRIS & Anctiondors, SLAGA B Bouth Gensl-st. WHEDON, TYLER & CO., 1 Aol , 117, 119, 191 and 128 Fitth-st., cor. Ffl:’:}"m.. Eoulr, $15., Hold "Reiatax Tradg Sales every £y “E:.‘flrdg:‘"‘.’fiu:'lfl Hales—Grocerles, Hardwaro, Furnf- 1. GALD Savincol on amefenotion metkot n the ooun— WIEBON, TyLER & g0, ____ BAVANALOTIERY. ____ HOTAL EAVANA LOTEERY GF CUBA. Official Drawing, February 11,1874, - No, Prize.|No, Prizd,|No, Prize.|No. Ml.'lfm‘ Prise; - 8,.. 8500 Be12. . BB0(11233, , §500(17634., B0 800 B00(J127.., B00{17713. .. 50 Z9IR. . 300 e -l i e L SEER! Eeettecete geeszensenanie: TEEEkeE: onos, No. 94 Bouth ospiainos-t., aorgo William Muollor, 14 the e undar Fob. &, ot 30'alook, to Gracoland, Frionds of tha famlly tavited. MYFNIS—In this olty, 1 Into residonco, No. 203 Wast Rane fip et ttncs, Ny B E-0 fnxt, st tho rosidonco of hor une Ve Ehaos 410 Mk koo av.s o SoRSAmD- Sk0d 23 yoara. to, o, binnio Krillo, AUCTION SALES. By G. P, GORE & CO., 23, 24, and 26 East Raundolph.st. AT ATOTION,. $15,000 WORTH OF FURNITURE Qt overy grado, gyle aud varlty. Ofico Doske Show to, fEdglish Orockory, Glasswaro, Mirsars, Ploces, BBk Atfl(l'(}mnn ‘ons, | 'light Exprosa WWagon oors. o) e T URDAY, Fob. 2, at 10 o'elocks . P, GURE & 0., Auationosrss CATALOGUE AUCTION SALE, Qn 'Wednesday, Feb. 26, At9:30 o'clock a, m., of Boots, Shos & Stippers OFall GRADES aud VARIUTIES, for SPRING WEAT. GO, B o b iandotoh-at, By T. 8. FITCH & CO. REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. lar Weckly Balos at our Balesroom, 167 Doarborn- , At 2 o'olock p. m, Partloulars at lflur,fl.vl’figfl“‘“i‘:’ynrlr “".B HIKHXII attontion givon to out.daor saloa, inst. thoro will bo offored somo very oholoo ras- Labgice ropariy oty subuch o Hydo ark. Bl do- soription in Sunday papors, 7, 8 TITOIL & CO, AUCTION SALE OF GARDEY, FIELD, AND FLOWER SEED, At No, 65 West Lake-st, ‘Tho baakrupt atock of I, B. KELLOGG, On BATURDAY, Feb, 23, commenoing at 10 &, m, Also, tho ontiro stock of Agricultural Implements. A tall assortiment, 3 E, JENKINS, Apslgnoe. gEEEsEEEaTEEEgREE 800 500 800} & B00) 95 BU| H00 31 ai 500| 37923 500, ) 37 B b %9 e 2] o B} B 300,176, 1+ 500, 281, 200) 00[2181:. 1500128281 00| 800/31838" . 1000' 25292 B0o| 50021813, ,,, 800,281 500 1500 31880, 10000, 28308, 800 00 0028347, 0] 500, 300, 28358, 8001 B0 0l g 500 S0/ 181. 50011 100, By {28185, 800 300 03,2203, 800 0 500, 25648. oo 500201, it 500 500 3656, 0 00 0034810 Booll 500 25907 500 e o 002557 (K} ¢ it 000/ 9168 50 100 st 00 Lol 00 2034 ol 300, It b0y 000, 500, B0 300, 45,00 17018, 17078, et 16318010 16240.1: B0 500] 1660, roprase: tiory. og tho as Agontaof i Hvron & 0o, 16 Wallat., N. Y. By O, Aox 4418, Taformation farntsiod, Prizes Greud, ! partic s o

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