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g 8 : T THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: TUESDAY FEBRUARY 25, 1873. ) . ) , ten_ frigate Roms, now Iying in the Tague. | arrivod yesterds; - and will sétend the fancral to- | his ministerial functions, and “eurtailed Lis | given on Thuraday ovening at, the Union Park | oighths of the Ames Pl : ‘VASHINGTGN. - FOREIGN. i:x-mnf;'mmm \was present. ¥ anfi-. : i Christian liberty. Ho is & lberal, or broad gregational Chureh, and will be devotad ex- | has & controlling A farans r Hio x\m‘fif,f’xfifl PRS- The Portuguese Cortes passed a bill authoriz- L. Silvorman, a country merchant of Wyo- | churchman, and will in future act independently®| clusively to ‘Waguor's music. . Machine Company at’ Canton. Over fifty men [Continued from the First Page.] . v £ ing the c{nflx‘ng{ ancti of tho reserves for the pro- ::_:;;:g,{ Jon&: Ct;unty, 1a., cblni];xeg a l\u‘gol r{:i-: of all church organizations, but continue his —_— are xequim;li to make one shovel, and the whole = » tection of the frontier. ity of go rom varjous Dubnque clothing | proaching. ® pumber mede would sgem to overstock the - EE e e o | Proposed Anglo-Bussian Bowh:| . “uetan, s Sl marhle i TRy | LGS MENTS, THE MWAESGTA SOAGEDY. | Solhelie e me il 7 3 H Inif 3 SRR K 3 Y W] in the aggremate, smounted fo S0,000. - | its only limit. With allthohands fully empl Y e iments, 1nd_ Speler of- b dary Commission. Vigyss, Feb. R aperinl docren bas ““‘l‘“’f‘;‘: Slspos sed of tho qaickost ey g“‘%‘;‘“- AMUSEMENTS. 3 Binguinx story of Love ead Tagidel- | e N e ar Ion metramoass ts, e , 4 iy 2h Liacree: 2 ey and wi @ proces suddenly left for New s ¥y 1 ) uicides 3 every day. Last year wes s dull time, end 128,- : House, B0 e e T o e o e beon isstied convoking tho- AusLo-Hungarian | Yok City, where he was arrested, and now awaits TOOLEY'S OPERA EOUSE. “From the Waseea (ifinn.) Newes. 000 96 A iraey , A e iy 2 ] : Delogations on tho 24 of March. T SitTion to b pronghs o Dubiiage. A very large audience was precont last oven- | It is slleged that an Uireidcan sitizens of | 1 e e asonts s P 1 Bepresestatives, us:_xl: gfid:g:hw’e. acluding tme Forty. | The Tribulations of the Infant | - —**'_‘AFRI oA _————— 1ng at Hooley's, on tho occasion of the first pre- gmfl };‘lnlfly:'nb:!fihfl:t’t residing in the omux?; Lo iiroads in tho Union, a tho diamond fields nd Congress, §7,500 each ; and, in lieu of mileage, Ry . CA- i & titled * 2. is | ip, not many years ago, WD finid strali: s T T T are 55 alws thesaefuslekpenses (0 sad o0 Republic in Europe. Loxpon, Fob, 24.—A dispatch from Zavzibar, STATE LEGISLATURES. . siatalion of & mew el itled * Faloo | 1355 quaintaneo i Wisconsia to s 850, wolo | of Africs, in Ausiralls, Asis, Euorey wl e H “Washivgton each session, including the Forty-second 5 dated the 18th inst., states that Sir Bartlo Frere Amey e work of a London suthor, MIr. | place with his wife and children. The acquaint- | tho islands of the Ames [ mv.mgn; ta * > @ ¢ haa gone to Mozambique cn a special mission. * " OHIO. Frank Marshall, who has achieved the eignal | ance came on, bought & balf-interest 1n too .hgoum ohe?:u::;'. @ Ames shovel may bo %, L mmpg:m:‘:;s fimfidifigfi' e Not Anxi to Withd T e ——————— v Covaus, 0., Fab, 24.—In the Houso, to-dsy, triumph of prodacing_ a play which was at once | farm and hereditaments, moved into the hoaso | TH - b air, : 7 e | Germany Not Anxious to Withdraw RAILROAD ACCIDENTS. tho Hoase bil was passed to provide for febuild: | oceived as ono of the e womogios, | with the bachelor and for & timo all things vent | yyarshal Lebeni and i Hotraved oiiry HOLAAN, sspeded from e o iing iho from France: FER T 1o | g G550 Tnnutie Asyivm, and appro. | and ono worthy to be classed L O of B | el Tt sllers Bone o i o Mmer: s n Again | pris : or p 5 0 « " nd thag his wife wos di- t compensation now fixed by law. - at Broken n:fih n‘:nn;‘;a—g‘l:vo - u.i]diniv 15 4 be Sre-proof, ““’d f"o e scarsandAts ertson and Albery. Talso Shame” camo | viding her love abont equally between Mool | A strange etory i8 told about Marshal Lebwuf, H R acaln of the Cuele wis sistaiaed by 8 vole of = .» Donel--Several Trains Ditc baliog e ) highly recommended, and it may bo set down 28 | and his bechelor friend. lly boteen, lumee'? | Iro is considered responsiblo for tho Far and all 10 20 wonid mmuch Msrly, o svocato s smend- | Election Riots Among the Staid Caba- | °° Thiea X Ivey o T 0 patients. o bills wers introduced toprovide | o~ valusbl addition to tho ~scanty list and his beshalor felenC- atil tho hasbond ua. | ita oalamities, becans Lo declared that Frsnce i vaeat. ; L T dians, - i Y D O e upward-bound train for tha incarporation of Boards of Education of | of really oxcellent modern comedies, A really | dortook Lo administer corporcal punishment up. Tas ready, S ratstrs of War was concened, but : . . GARFIELD e: od t that the House % w S, . e 2= 1 ous denominations; com; railro: it il s Y27 | on his bachelor friend, and a8 & consequence g0 pomar it - t T e A ponrat 80 Iate 5a lour to vote on i k on the Bt. Louis & Alton Railroad was thrown Somspanies to keep fonces osing. thoir roads “‘f‘:i;“,f p{;’ 15 ""“;‘?‘ the intorest which i8 | .4y roching lor frlend, and 88 & 3eft for soveral | the great majority of stores and arms had. beas i Yuch & propowition, . - from the track, by & broken rail, just south of in order; to allow a jury, in case a man is con- excited by tho story, snd in tho skillfal group- | months, as we ara informed, since which time ""m“““;:“(‘?" Lo s, ) e vatact, . 4 W T ROLERTS ek e e o " SPAIN T ol at & auactor beforo8 o'clock thismorn- | Yictef o vahor in the frst degre, to mako the | ing of the incidents and aithulons, Tho i | Ty pasetor as Lived in. matnmonial slover, | SURE S G e runts' hads. - Bondss, Teall” 14 mmm?um ng] Mabaw, Feb, 23.—~The Viovornment s toin- | ing, As soon as tho Tocomotive resched the pe;:ltys unpmbl}}:lmont (,A:r life :nnlend of death. | logue 18 uxce_ed?ng neat nt..ll times, with happy | contrary to the statute in such cases made =N n"em";m_ war meant the certain assistance of al- . ST, onitai of e Gl sl s S0 | Locing tho troops operating it tho Garlets. | Toago sat, it was thrown to ono eide, and turned | of Lo Benato il o suthortss, (10 SO RREhIORS | o costet o brilliancy plentifully interspresd. For | proided: The ca2d 22 ‘ronait Lofore, the | gl o thia 1t was the basiness of tho Minister 4 Rnd Tad Instricted the it lta bosiotnl | Tho insurgents continuo to burn railway stations | gompletoly round, facing south; the train, | was passcd. 75 | a sxetch of the pott “Falso Shamo,” o can- | gl cifher'ofthe paries. of Foreign Affgira to furnieh. Novarihless, 4 Josight are willing o vote for e . 7t | Miravalles, between tho royal forces and the | mleoper, and baggage-car, naased tho locomotive, ARKANSAS. the London Times : paid tho penslty of their crimes by committing | ponnced in most viralont terme, ’ "He wont tor n . A e thing that the minority ehould ssk | Carlists under Otto, the Carlists, who numbered | running . off tho treck, and coming to a stop in | LrrrE Rock, Feb. 24.—The Bonate, to-day, | ,Ihe story foliows tho fortunes of Magdalen Ather- | 8uicide on Monday last. . Chiselhurst to pay the Jost tributo of respect to” i Hd ol be very HiUe o e hent. and s the eyen of | 1,500, fought with groat sbubbormneds, Wut woro | tho ditch, 198t oF e seh from tho track. ~ All | passed bilia extonding the right of pre-emption 1o o ol e Lo o fédaion” cares | Tho history of tho affair, us Rear a8 WO G138 | his master, ~When ke e sl AR H Ihesountry, . [Derieive laughter.] ,500, Toug] groat ¢ ) ; fons 5 Pt Iands for one 1itfle for the ‘men about her, snd especially for the | learn, is s follows : T ore his late chief lay in B “%r. G. [Derielve laughter ) i destres to inti- | Topulsed. Many Republicans who Bavo volun. | tho cars remained upright, and hence none of 0 AL, Young Lord Arthur Chilton, whom, from her eatllest § " Mr. Alexander B lawtal husband of the chamber where his Iate ayin state, ht in o Jin, GAIETELD L the @ s, duts in | teored to.agsist in ropelling tho Carlists have tho passongors wore Sjurod. A brakoman | Inthe House, s memorial to Congross was in- | Jears,she A O o ta het fataro b | worsas, maoved st uger, lawtd Lth Anton But, | knolth tho cofin side, sobbed. bitterly, snd ad- is calling the attention of m,;m:“&,“wc rbinees, aasist in repelling named Haro, who lived at Gillman, jumped troduced asking that an amendment be submit- . o indolent is he, and #o foppish in drees and butice 0V tg;:e b .,Sm o They | dresse the incarnate clay intones of enireaty, H . ¥ 'am ready o znawer him. - » | been supplied with arms. from _ the = train _as it Wi passing ted to tho States, making the office of Senator | TAREER, it 1a imposaiblo to crodit him with thopos- | & 58P ““‘g)m, e O e trro boys and & | 20 only sudible words being, {*Forgive me i» B R ROBERTS_If any gentlemen sssumes foput | LoXDo, Feb. 24.—Lotters from Madrid state { the engine, striking __ the Iattor, an elective by tho people. - scasion of any heroic virtues. Now herofc virtues are | U7 u,mlca ¢ 51‘1 ‘hn o hirteen years forgive me, sirg,” and theso wore heard time 2nd iy » pressire on mp, I ama bere o answer bim. I do iati- | that an Alphonsist rising. is auticipated during | being nstantly Hed.® Tho cnginocr, John | The same body pessed the Senate mcmorial to fi’:fi{;fiflfld"’:&m"— Lixe the sge, sho secks girl, the oo g 18 O o, abont two | 3528 ‘When ho rose, ho staggered so violently in Toate s W wanesl 0 pEEl bil incluaing uch | piq arrival, and great cnsioty oxists in conse- Miller, and the fireman, Joseph Clark, woro Congress, asking an appropristion for the re- | woman D abante: hesmind denday At N0 K] CLAED, A o il e tetober, as Afr, St ‘members_of tho household went to hia A el PR | e N SR i S | B, S I Sty Bl o | o L 2 £ = . S & e locomotive, an it -3 nroma oh ti f i i s 3 s g omel ot o had given moticeto-| 8 condition bordering on insubordipation. The e locomotivs, 290, eegvans was st o Bloom: MICHICAN femuizo” sz - ancionata Hiendy onsiance, | T ;‘?fi%‘:fia:&‘:fi:flé?fi&f;mm? oman, = 5 ; ROLES : e 3 3 i s — 0 Houso i the atteraocs st e deaird to Lrivg op Federalists sre pressing their policy. ngton for assistance, and to traio wore sent Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune. Ler determination to mATY B0%0 O o ers | Tiih ho moter: ok FrvAEey e Naval Approprlation b, o ad sore hen be il . Herald Cable Special. g H‘;W"; QPW&*“ 1 &‘flTm o pnsacngers to | Laxerve, Fob. 24.—Doth Houses sat during | stars, falls into tho ditch. Magdaten, very | _ Last Monday morning, when the thres chil- | | o o po o Tho Rev. Thomas Gathria, PoBatien B eowention. was, brought forward Loxvos, Feb, 24.—An agreement has been | their doptind on, aud the othor to replace the | tho afternoon, but transacted no businoss of ‘pearly falls into @ ditch when sho takes for slmosta | dren iarted for school, the mother told them | o op 5 Tqesd - St that it hed boen brought forward at all. made betweon Duke Do Montpensior and the | CAT8OR {he track. The passongers were delayed | gpocial importance. . D20 3ne Ernest Dragleigh, with whom fate throws her | hat ghe was going to Waseca. The childron e author, i3 dead. 7. DAWES, baving called ALy, Tsner to the chair, adberents of ex-Queen Isabella to place Prince | nearly four hours. The ** wreckers” succeeded g e into confact. Without accepting this penniless and | remained at achool during the day, and when —————————— ofered as sebeitute s proposition to increase by 25 | Alphonso upon the throne of Spain, the Duke to in restoring the train to the track after several T e oot fortuno-hunter, eho gives him fomo encaur | 4 oo ent home in_the evening, fonnd the door o o nis New o coat g ssiasica of customs Oficers, whose com- | bo Regent during the o iworicy of Princa Al | hours’ hard labor. Nono of the care were dam- - THE WEATHER. Sgerent, and sho tells him that if ho will only do thoy e e ouing that their mother liad not Gieats Sl Lol Pensatign does not exceed §2,500, ¢ honso, and the Iatter to_marry the youngest aged materially, Tho locomotive turned over, AT g;‘hfl:d of bravers . “;‘:h'g%‘::“mflil:‘ sher | Tot roturmed from froaeca, they went to the Loxpox, Feb. 23.—The steamers Siberia, Wisr A T fl"‘i{‘,‘,'%',"&‘?é“fl;“““ dit _gnnghwr of the Duke. ‘Teabelle accepts the | and was almost entirely onolished. It is doubt- | War Department Prognosticationse-- e eanibicst. This o Bt b eels, but | houso of Mr. Spilsnc, %% & quarter of s mile | ORSI and Thuringia have arrived out. 2 t 'rfi':!«;'um-:&m HEEHC EX 2leo opposed ¥; | programme, and the. two important parties, | ful if any other portion than the boiler can be Eeports from Varions Places. e gives him ciance of shining for awbilo asa hero | away, and Temained over m'g%(:. On Tuesday R A s o T waa ‘josted by 8 vote of 45 to | therefore, “vill act together in the present crisis. | used again. Omroad, Feb. 24.—Tho Signal Service failed | ith o risk whatever. B g are ‘has tobe 170~ | morping tho eldest, & boy, snd T. Typen, —There was o time when distinguished Sonz-. . o ? BavossE, Feb. 21.—Letters from Carlists [The passengers reached Chicago st 1:50 p. m. | to recoive ‘yeports from the Northwest this morn- b Hragialen g:m!g'aflfl‘ggw*’;;‘{;g&“_{‘:;‘; Bnother lad, went to the house, and, finding the :gm were cumll)fiuc'-‘,w _rg_m;'; to P‘g;:" life for nfi.fltfl;fisc.\lmo;fidt:ngm;lfif?%&flr:m:nfl;:fiufi}g Spain by o{: that Daflegmy Valdospina, Mar- | —S1% hn&m be.E xnlgdtme.—En.] x . ing. The cold temperature of yesterdsy has Ohll Falls o e apectator makes the azqualntances 300r fastened, looked in at the window, when | 00 urpots o setrlocion taste fortunes, im- u.-naEu ;»S‘},é, ?wn{dan the et kslw“{)mb’ 2id | quiso olnazas, and other Carliat chioitains, %nr 'AYNE, Ind., Feb. 24.—This morning, sn moved to the East, the mercary marking 2de- | of ino principal peraonages St the play. No |.they sew Ruff Rflg on the floor, covered Witk gm{t dy jevotion to the (}s i duties: my Fpr i -+ have entered Spain and have been faceived with | AcciC ent occurred on the Jackson, Lansing & Fsel below zero this .morning at Montreal and | one belng near, "Lord Arthur jumps into the water | bloi ead. These boys then went back and | dor’t do 80 nny more. On i Lhe pegple tesimply Segmmeciil L emeds to every | TOISISRER, Bnginew Railroad, on & bridgo two'miles narth | Portland ; 10 below at Boblon s £of0 e | o e A ia girl. So. scon_ us he discovers | got Miko Spilane, Jr. who e Task with thom | Bensto is deemed 1 promising field for th re- b entiman who did not think this incresse 5 salary e soldiers of an infantry battalion in Barce- | of Jackson, caused by a broken mail. Two York and Philadelphia; 1 below at Washington ; | sbe 1o coming back o snimation ho retires. Inhis | fo the houss. Mlossra. Waldo sud Whitman also building of fortunes impaired in private life, for, i B Lt s mot tske k. Sign a plodgo not | 1088 e ) Yheir dischacgo from the service, | coaches were thrown from the bridge downward | 2 abov at Lynchburg,Va.; 26 sbove at Wilming- oo e o s, Ho does mot chooss, however, t0 | vioifed the house, but no oue broke open tho which purpose, according to late developments, " frover ono. et him mot ke Siem 3 Peckt 3%\ *Tho Republicans in Bilboa aro clamoring for | & Zelanen e eive feot. Six passengers | ton, N. C. 32 sbove at Charleaton, 8. G 89 ome snyihing lo gradiude, | Ho WUlGed ECTAE, | dogr. Ar. Spilancs eon thel) S Fonesn, | & membership is worth o premin, of S5000 51 i ! Pledge, {Shouts of laughter.] e R sathonitics havo promisgd to gup- | were badiy wounded, and sovera) Fere alightly | abovo at Jacksonville, Fla.; 45 sbote st New Iy e g e D ting mn exchange of ring, | and informed the Coroner, Dr. McIntosh, who 70,000, and a $15,000 fnduccment to tho 7 gr oon Gpson's smendment, yas refectel, ae | P them as soon us received. Injured. "The conductor, Mr. Bellers, reccived®| Orleans; 21 above ! Memphin 13 above st | destined afterward sorely to_ bothier the herolae. g | A0 T aed a jury, aud procceded to the house. fldflfiww__ww _B. I DARES Iheh adfered his ssaendraent R A0 P Ants, Fob, 2Tt is reporicd that Don Carlos | some internal Sojarion, but fhoy sro’ not con- | Nashillo; 6 above st Knoxville; e o | St e o fnd Wapdalen 15 Drapleigh. Not | Therothey found the woman 20d child dead, on = e i o0 £aith, buty 47 e P womid st | 183t Vera, in Navarre,. about forty miled north | sidered dangerous. Representative Blackman, | Louisville; 14 above at St. Touis; 3above at | likingto seeany good deed, O oz unfathered through | ¢he bed, with their throats cut square 2cross, IZARRIAGES. £, spposs the whole thing, p of Pampeluna. Ho issyed a proclamation on tho of Paw Paw, Mick,, was among the in jured, and | Tndianapolis and Chicago ; 6 sbove at Toledo Ly e Gy A erit of having | and Ruff on tho floor desd, with his throat cut— | ~3rMTITON_cSAUGHTON-On tho Iith insteat, < S TED moved to reduce tho sxliry of mem- | 17th inst., _calling on the Natiohsl troops to said'to be €0 bedly, that he will prol ubly die. | and zero ot Cleveland; G gbave at Buffalo ; 1 | Teecued Aagd e, ot heroium are afl¢ e Modaien | the bed and room presenting o bloody appear- | st tho yosidence of Mai. Fotor 3icNaugnton, Hemmicg: .5 Jers of the House from $7,500 to $6,600. Rejected. come to their King. , The injured-were taken to Jackson, whera they 1| below at Pittsburglh; 3 ‘below at Toronto; 2be- | pow ‘avcepts R an g o;];'@t; ey Godaien | ance. ford Bravincs Oucbee, by the Hov. James Paticracs, v i, GOBURN moved 10 etrike cut of the amend. ; are recaiving all possible attention, Do bsmego. Bnowing in Utah and Northorn | Sung, xnd trics o stifle two_ voices fn et or her | Ml appears that tho deed was dono with the e % Hamiltus, of Chicago, L., dad Miss Adalla Me- Hy :::}, b;u‘ ouzuéq;nmdflmepay;f 3?;’““‘;”‘,‘;:,‘2 GREAT.BRITAING Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune.. New York. Weather gonerally clear. Bt “Which declares lum unworthy of ber | utmost remeditation. A large butcher-laifa ‘G“gggi {_HARRTS—At the rosidenco of the bride's . e O emidcrable Jougth. i Losox, Foo ve it s meeting Of the Cone |+ Bissuman, Afich., ¥eb. 24—Represontative I | New Yomr, Feb. 244t adious points in New | love, and o second which tells ~her that | had ovidently beon o8 pened for the ootasion. | uies it Sedieonst, Teby AL Herberh 0 Cpiag ; B oy s hs_ 54 mot deaire o | servative leaders, on Eaturdsy, g, 0 tho Con- |-Bisckman, of Vag Borca, map, PUES, et ho Englend the thérmaueter Tangcd Siom 20 t050 | hex love aiready belongy o Lord Arihur, At el | The ehild's throgt, ovidenty, was cut Srst—dhen | & Giices Wi Gy, 1., i s Allco i oake factious opposition .to the will of the majority, i inisteris 17 ouely by s z 10 egrees below zero. i a or ki 1A of six months. The urdered and laid on_the x o T e et to ppose dimgora eution, " | o bl mholy insensile orer 5t Shf® | o 5 SEACDR 0 frusn, oner | SRt S sl e Tt | B i the shld T3t mpon ety Ju SMARSLANDSESCH- oMLY ¢ stallivanould ot becondeel o p T o bt [ orobably bo compromised to-day. It is thought e xery Ml ‘{:,‘;;"‘n‘,’,’,fi;‘,""fi”},‘”fl'flgg:' 4, | Bioxax, Semvice, Divesor ©% oaam 4D e aaner o1 Lord, A ilur. o Zarl o | foon "out his own thromt and laid down o0 oY 00 TEel e el ; i o L 3 o X Y e . . , of Eaton, - E. L. , of | Reports FoB_THE BENEFIT OF COMMERCE, port: ‘2dvancing his - i in nis death agony, turned = 3 i e st 1 ook, fmoped st the Com 6,00 stikers wil ekurn {0 the mines fo- | Kent, o memborsof tho House of Ropresantz | Wasoros. D. G Feb. B probabiltoe mmfi“fl’ff&%fifi.?fl%‘é‘!ue‘g&n‘}fimafilfififi besido thom, bt o foor, face d%:rflw;rd,l "DEATHS. ! 3 > ' sl v - : . v A n Tues for the Eastern States, coni inue effort, Fortune ison his side, however, and he sac- i 1 ft M‘”"W 1 b e e 2o | TS von Boney Avten ambuneton e skt e o M e ot e | ol e it e | T e e ST i | TR b pe 0 ety WS L o 1 - GABFIELD proposed that the Committeatise, | Snow fell in o morth of England yeaterdsy, arod for, Thin committeo lofh this SRERTE, Tho | the South Atlantic States, continued low tem- | S35, % ;}",’{fg“““"""” in gumes of chance | Ars. Buser to s relativ in o en County, Wis. | _ Fanecal on Taseday, Feb. %5, by cass to Copsy Ceme- D B | SRR o td e | b BB el | B Gy ey el on et | SRR e, By | B e S R B L IO . voté wes then taken on the smendment by ey at Lansing & 0 v 5 . | northeast during the dsy, with rising tempera- 4 the ord Arth 73 | betweon tho two, and accused others o ir ey T 2 5 e o by the Comm o Lomon Feb. 28T the Honas o 0o | e e ia TASeE] o tho el bAALY | fare, - On Welopedsy might, n acos of o bne of cuiing Y xiog of e neckof Lt ATAE e | roubles. : o s e e, ot o ammen: “e!n:h :lm 5 he tteo om Ap- | G0 8 e Bfiuvwa o pgolonga D oo, und was bruised, and is now being e;ucglxg:ctfil;n- ometer will dovelop in Texas and northward to | bas slways carried there. "The action i3 witnessed by B e e e .?T;;.mflr-;qu-f_—n_:-‘.n, md&e:gay& 4 £ 5, at1l f H - e | o ke i ¢ o | S5 Shivaoust Velor nih cately wind, end | Comtires Hocar Vo Tl s Wt CITY ITEMS. B e e o asstocones .Ws empiasss of the House were offerod, and carried smid | Cardwell, Secretary of State for the ar Dao| TRElEOIR 2 3 clondy and threatening westher. “From Ken- | et of BT 40 K, T e wiih composirs . o e oimas Webater Swootser, i e 18 ~wonsiderable confuslon. " | paviment, prosented tho army estimntes for the | - Sy to o Galf Coast; northwest winds eer- | Wa%% L900 CAVCH i of he ommo with composie | . vy Guenther was arrested, yesterdnyaftor- | T Sedgdizn " ence, 85 South Morgan st § e tho House, 3t 1:303. |"vear 187874, and proceeded to explain, them in DES MOINES. ing tonostheast, il Heing tomperature {rom | hears of Ui Aetion, aud learus that by mespa of the | noon, upon the complaint e e Rendrick, | Tasdar. Srqm ba” Inie roleAEE femmiy aro taried. : A Jetail. - The' tof endituro is £14,416,000, s Uppor Lakes to Datets, ving s0 obtained tho doubts of Iagdalen bave boen et I P ODLESTON-Oa the d inst., Mrs. Elizabeth : Gotat 1 Lot expenditore it LGN | pye anos Under he Liguor Lowes D oS feb. 54 Wosther cold; lnst | oveicomeand s consent from her to espoute et pre proptistor of tho Central Hotel, on Market | BiINo2ocad's rears, 3 5 NEW YORK. o) lespi d° m‘ prices fi’ oal, tl;’"iflmnflé e dFr) ogne Shrove-Tuesda: night 15 degrees below zero. fended preserver has been wrung, he thinks it time to Street. It appours that Guenther has Do a | Boddlerto, o Roase of her -eon-in-law, tha Rer. B, 1 : o O e b pegular ocst | St to Forclosc--Shrove-Tuesinye. e, Bob, A4 Tho_storm here was | ioterfore, sto watches Xt cppOreoa Y, ks t time to | PSR CL b Central Hotel, for & wesk pust, | Jadon Eaasion, oa Tueadar, S e b ~: ;B for Stok Scou 6] o ean War. e regular army Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. | unususlly severe, and traveling is suspedned. Teticencein this matter, together with his general in- and, upon being requested, yesterdsy morning, { ~HELA_At Pern, Ind.,.Feb. 20, of !ar{nflfim. M. 1 arrow Escape for Stokese=-Scouns | at home and nbrosd numbers . 125,000 Das Morses, Jowa, Feb. 24—In the Circnit PHILADEL ’ Feb. 24.—This has boen the ‘dolance, are misread or misinterpreted by Emglél‘gh, to settle his bill, gave r. 'Rendrick o check on | faria Helm, aged 0 2ar, Tha mother of Mri H. T, i ' Srenly Business—Cuban Sympathizs | mes, of whom 63,000 coustitute the homo force, ; i) oL dearny of s BeRAOD. ; oo e nathing except proof of cownralce, | {1,q German Suvings Bank for $35, The oo | Helm, afes” Goorgo K. Ciack, and Vet Lathirop, of ! e ng Lady Brrncd to Death | Besidos; theso cstimates provide for 130,000 Court, to-day, the cases of P°“; sflm%:' ealiat dao e dutermines to revenge bipsell, on Lord Artiur 6% | amounted to $14, and, altor S e this | D e | ! -—AGrandEight-Hour StrilceweArrest | militia, 13,000 yeomaory, 161,000 volmnteers, Hiorband Newman were = c& o e By e e on him an _affront. 028, "nced | amount, tho balance, $24, was returned to Guen- ATCTION SALES. i * for Embezzlement--Tweed Once 10,000 0f tho first_reserve, snd 20,000 of the | suits are brought by the county PITTSBURGH. Dy e o ‘hoeno, . Tho Iadles go to_their | ther. MoreswThree Jlurdercrs Arraigned-- socond reserve. The recruiting service is in & | against dofendants, accusing them of lezsing = Tooms, but the gentlemen, tho younger portion st EiUpon presenting the check at the ‘bank, Mr. . Ne Comfort for Impccunions Som Satinfactory stato of efficiency. ~The numbor of | their building to parties solling liguor therein. | The €oal Miners' Differencess-Supe | least, femain to seoin tho o yedr, tho nlght boing Kendrick was informed. that Guenther had no i i . $ in-Law. - desertions from the xeg\flnx force during the | pfr’ 5 neg argued 8 demurrer, first, that the posed Poisoning Case, New'Tear's Eve. After somo words of wrath had beenl | account there. Kendrick af once swore ont & y » . ‘Spectal Dispatch to The Clicago Tribune. ‘past year was ,000, not 8,000, as reportod 1u the |\ -, L iR e s Prrrssomon, Feb. 24.—At & mesting of the e e agieiyh dashes a glaws of wine in the face of | warrant, and Guenther wes errested yestorday : § Cliicago Trib: rint 4 Circait Court has no - jurisdiotion; second, that 3 e Arthus, The young mobleman is about tore- . IS > i public_prints. The Secrotaty concludod by ! £ Pitteburgh Conl Exchange snd Railroad Com A T S onl- 5t hin faiber_cousea 1 lo | ATEATR0OR- e will bo tried before Justice Ban- (ESTABLISHED JANUARY, 150, 2w Yors, Feb, 24—Stokes’ counscl discov’ | Fecommending legislation to prevent tho pay of | th ty b right to sue in the cases; ohu i | e this e OBIE R prevent the pay e county bas mo right u 9; | pany Producers Exchange, to-day, & bill provid- P itaelt, and on the tableau of gemeral nstonish- | YOR morning. ; S < ered to-day that thoy had just twonty-fourhours | privates ever bocoming 1085 Rhan o shilling per | third, that the law under which tho euilis fng Tor e etandard scroen was read and adopted. | ment breaks the nolse of tho BOY yesrabells, Upon | - An old man named Richard Holmes, residing AUCT_‘[ONEERS in which to gave their client from the scaffold | d&3- Cardwell, on taking his scat, -Was | brought is unconstitutioral. The cases havo ex- | The ecreen is to be twelve feeb long, five feet | this socne adm! bly contrived and exccuted, the | at 188 Clinton street, a8 run over by &n omni- g ! pext Fridsy. They had formally motified some choored. The debato on tho estimates was post- | cited great interest in Tows. &l Side, with one and a_half inches betwoen the curtain falls. The fhird act 1o, oo xnd most | bus of tho Canal street ling yestordsy afternoos, CEIICAGO, $ | of the Sheriff’a subordinates of the stay of pro— poned, and the Houso adjourned. Tho case of tho Des Moines Valley Reflroad |-bars, T e mrovided that seventy-six pounds | $o7R 5 the thoee, | Lord drihr Bas g0 enes | o4 thie pormer o Ganal and “Monroe strests, and | will hold thetr regular ssles throoghout the yoar Ik ceodings granted by Judge Devis, but failed to e Lord Gt e | S Fovasions » doe ‘o todar, Tuere 1os | bomabunkal of coul b omion Tas 12 | i, R amer oty Som, Toe foverly lnjmmed, | Ho mas ewmied {9 B3| sselESTATE ANDBIOGHS 0% MOTDAT. T smt to foreclose a doed of trust on tho To: pointed to meet & committee of tho miners 'to bully, who finds himself cowed and over- by Dr. Flemaing. Thls nught leg was cut badly, BOOTS AND SIOES O TUESDAY. 3 _ notify tho Sherift himself, 58 provided by law. | that the Tressury Department sssumes the ro- | ° The German Turners of this city will parade Prorrow to compromise, if possible, tho matters | masiered by the was he bad so despised, i) st : % The legal time for this business expires to-mor- neibility for the Alabama claims, nobwith- | hare to-morrowm, and give » grand masked ball in | in dispute. > ho wrinige eyerything Lo needs. e moria of firs | and ho suffored_internal injuries in his right row st midnight. There werc rumors fo-day sianding Chiet Justice Cockburn's implicd | tho evenin, ménfireafifiueuorsmwfl:ndfii Tho wife of William Nimmo, tesiding ot John- | are sbove by Braglal, o i Tater poverlon )| sae s ;—.’-’fi“\flefim‘ffihp@?%‘;fiéfln Yoyt i ; . 9 X e Tovivaliat, B % fon. on i o 5 Rai harm, undly nterest ess, | rious. H TR that Shorist Brennan had began preparations for | *“Fho negotiations fortho setilemont of miners’ whe mork of Haimond, £ 8 o o Valloy Railrosd, | Forttf ot trom bimeasoclosy sccafeglod | ptal thus morniog. e 0\sof the omnibua DRY GOODS, CLOTHING; HATS, dc. . . 3 e con wit 8 ly 'y night, pic Lo erimes, and & withdrawal of all hold or claim 5 s : OX THURSDAY. {he exccution, which Tesched Stokes' lawyers, | demandsin South Wales have failéd, and tho J £ the time of th dent, d irati i ik 3 R i ! S e strong that her husband’ caused ‘her death. | upon the helrese. Some A O cinecs in interwoven | Were running 8wy At LS 0 of the accident, sk and threw them into 8 perspiration. It is pre- | strike continucs indefinitely. The disappoint- Nimoso insistod on hei_taking soveral drops of | with this. Onoscene, in e the yonng mobloman, | and were, therefore, unmansgeable. Fusuitare, Hopschold, Gooda snd, Goneral Merchandlss sumed thoy will repair thoir awkward omission FIRES. ON SATURDAL: -to-morTow. d rdware, Table Cutlery; Girockesy and Glassyare, Efls&fifm}?’”m 7 ete. ment is » bitter one for thoneands of families, iy croton oil, from the effects of which she died. | whose triumph is already secured, sits and listens to s who depended on the resumption of work. and & He did not attend her fuperal, alleging sicknoss. the advice of his father and his Colonel upon the con- The Jumel Will Case. At Nos. 55 and 57 South Canal-st. | Heprensed gloom prevails in the mining district. | Destructive Confiagrations in Varions | y.; . s Quet ho onght to havo observed, s very droll. In the s ’ pritsed gloum PIoTHls WL mNNE ek laves Yestordny. Jtis ascoriained that ho was in n saloon in this | 360 Tory of valor op the part of Lord Arthur ire Ex-Attormey General Hoar, in bis closing at- | o, ppryGES AND HARNESS ON WEDNESDAY. In this city, where official “post-mortems a1 b tained : : oceagionally made by the Coroner in ninety min- . CANADA. WasmmveToN, Feb, 24.—The fancy goods store e Tlday night. - The detectivesaro search- 5'1’?32‘15;?Jffggfir'fiffifi&’.‘:dfi'&lfifi' and | gument, s counsel for George W. Bowon,in e | O e & 31 Wene Washington-s: utes after death, & young colored woman has . Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Trilune, - of Gottleib & Behrends, on Seyenth street, near aciight, The other lovers pair off, and all ia well. $og fentaros, M. Bowen is 72 years old, and is e fust -bad 5 remarkablo escape from | QuimEo, Fob. 24 AL the bomnaton ‘of can- | T, took fire sbout 8:30 last night, The wator ARKANSAS. . ba soen that thero 18 6o opportunity far- | atiil bale and hearty. _Aftor commenting upon PEREMPTORY SALE. o bomible fste. Camio' Johnson, servant | didatesin tho division of Quebec oast, for the | 71070 a5 soon as it fell, and the firemen and po- Mk i iskod for the low comedian of the company, so | the evidenco, Judge Hoar Tequested Alr. Bowon e %38 Morton street, subjoct to epilopsy, was | F1ouee Of Assembly, to-day, about an_hour be- | 3050 "0 cored with ice. The loss is estimsted | The PORO Connty Troubles--sGuber- | that Mr. Dillon's temporary indiposition comes tosit infrontof the jury, apd tum the right SC0 Pacizases I Tore the proceedings, » fight commenced between i A or s % of his face toward them. He then produced o, o ol Tatis supposea to bave been found dead in bed 1ast | the Conservatives and fmy e kbout | 8t £40,000. natorial Proclamation. in the nick of time. There would be no placo | 80,0 e e el tho ey pictur Assorted Glass, Whito Grealic ond, o) llowms, Tatls ; Friday morning. The dead wagon of Bellovuo | throo thousand porsons wero on the L bont | *Gupex, X, Pob. 244 fre broke ot this | Mewems, Feb. 24.—Roprts from Pops Coun- | 107 b 5 tho cask woro b tanty timcs wfatlar | 3 lithograph of Madame Jurasl, 150 100q R et | 857 fe s WEEREROAN R B, ek morning in the Pennsylvanis Railroad oil hop, | ty, fArk., state that Dodson died from his . e append the Fith plenty of ‘Toney. The resemblance be- Coguac Brandy 1R €O, Auctioneers. Hosmgtal arrived at2 p. m., when, on proceeding | Bt. Rochs, opposite Jacques Cartler Market. | oy ; omtuluned iy, m; i e | 0, L Gl ooy Sk | T S g Saer B s ‘head leani ag over e ot the bod. It was | Twomen are knownto bo killed g0 faf, and | F0 n e ppyivania. 5. 5 38 on Saturday. The Governor haa issucd | Estl of Dashingto » proclamation offering $1,000 reward each for 1the nasasins of Dodson and Herriotte. ;fi&?&fi&&f“fi%?&%fig“fié&:&?fi TOP BUGGIES, OPEN BUGGIES, that the family reaemblance of & child gongluded that she had beon mored by ecmebody :mg;%"c’.‘{lh“ia' _,fihu;h"h‘i‘v‘gm,',’;‘efi;“;hmflgg‘g; rmnThe e {s atbiued, Tho loss win | The Govemor has feaged o procamation oy sud, that tho fomily scaemblance B e | Pausans, idoSpingsad Eepess oo he driver of the ambulance discpvered warmth armed provin ‘police, but fresh conflicts are A 42 et o4 AE M ey man knowledge, snd not to be denied AT AUCTION, a ) o Yoss, Fob. 24.—At Mott Haven, N. Y., | Bocond District. i man ol Sadgo asked if it was | Forscoouatof Chicaro, Oblo “‘““:',“”9'“.3‘13“:"21‘0?2 in.the body, but he said nothing until | ® rehended. 5 i oo ansived at hospital, where efforts bing unth | . Quesec, Feb. 24.~Tho nomination of candi- this mormiDg:. 100,000, e i hor.” Tho physicians decided that | dates for ‘Oucbed, Esst Division, in the Provin- ing & logs of g. 000, e Chtsago Trib B el b e P atier wwboring for | cial Houso of Assembly, took place tedr, A1 o Spectal Diapatel Lo 2 G g mill of 1o e ot Gt e ok in reatoring hor so | fusious riot began betwecen the Conserseiiey o N P was deatroyed by firo o O e was anabled t0 take » sireot | 310 adnerents of the cindidstes ot tho National | puaderceok & orky T00 - insur D e oty i e e e ef & jend np-tovn, | Party. Pistols, kaives, sud clubs wer Trecly | Sunday, L bus, 31,000; Black River, of B e b o She Gonamer proocoded to tho | used. Abou 3,000 persons took pact o tho riot, | Home, F FONTY™ S1000] Phenix, of Now Tongue to hold an inquest, but of course found | Fhich lasted 'one’ hour snd 'n half. Two | YoSeeyore = i bis pabject missing. . T men wero killed and mavy.wounded. It Fbh store ¢ Wekefleld's flouring- i, B et false alarm of fire raised | 18 expectcd thot some -of T - wonnded | o720 ST T0R S, Jentro " Loss, 52,000} e Ste pertormance at Niblo's. to-night, ro- | will dio. The bustiogs Fio tom down. and | SO, S o erwriters. ®% The fire ealting in & terified stampede of & ‘mnjority of | the candidate of the National party bosten. | insured oty ip ® ol e The planing- salting in & terifled ot Similar siampodo | Ammed polico sre now patroling iy strects in | 209005, g ollerroom, el tuics bo- lost Saturday might, and tvo others previonely [-£0rce, nd have dispersed most of thorigtors. | £0,2 pfuaval ile, s (digURTER N0 Lo By e roopaned Iast “fall, The | Conlicts in the strests arg howver, troquent. | T8 poty Northucestern printing-office took soveral stores wero burned, caus- ] it of Ol 4 not true that the tip of the ear was, a8 & rule, on | e, o% WEDNESDA qlnrn!vn'fi ‘ol k}fi A Mardi Gras Festivitles, O O siih the end of tho moso. Somtimes | 3. 53He™ Exchange, Not. b ie & « ul\!figms_,trménz t!’;?b;z&e.—gng Komo\énedeg Sary MMz Ida Mason | the tip of the oar was ub@:ed t).u:7 1lev‘:l XM the |t WL BUTTERS & 00:: ‘“‘"q":m s Ted tho city at s afternoon, prec ot eharact th ted nose, sometimes it was considerably below it e atmed body of men, mounted and foot, fol- | ey by Tz, era aro thoso reprosonted £2. | Tn some porsons tho flap of tho ear fn atiachad POSITIVE & PERENPTORY SALE Jowed by s long line of Imights, cavaliers, and | Mecl Miss Lionise and Mrs. Maeder, thongh it to the sido of tho cheek, and with others it (paces. [TheFinkpne sentod in & chariot drawn | 3 °%% Viiiey'of the picce that all the linos nre | RenEs 52 & ‘separato and indepeudent projection, Ot & choico aad valaable calleation ot O eoos. P lq was mat b tho Overton | briFieroat, and require to bo well gpoken. Mr. | 2O Judge Hoer showed tho jury the fap of . f g otel by tho Mayor and entire police foree, | Biaisdoll i 1 o o Totn for the | Mr. Bowen's osr, which hun, an inch below F 0]1 P t monnted, whero tho usual demand for the fi‘;;;fl,‘;‘;g;:‘i,,‘-*&ffi;;‘d‘zz‘;m ;,,‘h,»:,o,,&‘}f_i.m‘: the lovel of the Bosc, and pointed ont the same me aln ].'IlgS, oy of the city was made. Mayor Johnsom | gndfor the O aworthy offorts bomakesto drop | Peculiarity in Madomo Jumel's ear-flap, 88 de- [~ e of . AL MeCann, Philadelpiis, Yaelivered them in a happy address. e line then | Afx. Biaisdell out of it. Ho has succeeded to an plcted on the lithograph. There was another rom allory of H. A. MeCaan, elpkis, formed sgein, &nd the procession proceeded | gimirabla degree. Grasping he sathor's iden | most curious peculiarity, The jury o Took | To bg S0 at auction at our Salestocms, 55 and 57 Uk o AIats Bireot to Court Squate, which as | o'the disguise of s coxcomb, ho givos it with the at the loft eyelid of Madame Jamel, sud seo that Canal-st, 00 TIESDAY AFTERODN, 5 4 , , vtsken possession by the King's followers, who sl i i i © | tho crense of the eyelid came around tho bone M{ 2 Tequisite affectation, but without allowing him- 3¢ Feb, 27, 2l 8 0 ligk four alarms have been started i The polling takes place on Monday night, when ‘planted artillery commanding the four gates, i of the eye-socket. In tho right cychid that each occasion, and cen started i tho gallery o7 | more serious outbroaks aro approhended, a3 e from same, il had s mario UF5th sentries in bozes, DOnE Heemod ta bive | S5k to desentrsid ‘:fi“,;‘,‘,‘,“’m“’:.;’“:;:;’:’&ng" Hetag oe around 53 uaual, b O Tote | e catalogmo embraces Aas specimens by Hamllton, ing thom bave escaped dotection. TLongovin has telographed from Ottawa that the o e gc e Chicago Trfonne, eprung up like musbrooms. The King was then | gigagroesblo fellow, but ght, o exPeolloEY | eyelid there was snother crease that came half R e o eiiers. Jobnsos, Searby, Detiaan, Brit % “largo mumberaf Cubsn_ refugees held a Government candidate must be_elected, cost L Do b - 24— T Girls' Indus- o corted to quarters st: the Peabody Hotel. dsagroest s ime sinco Mr. o0l 3% | way around andlost ilself under tho other. Sos ! Homard, Walkin Bonser 324 others squally oo g e o e e enaiderar. | whst it ma, and tho supporters of tho Rational | iy CETRE, Qier mown as White Sulpbus | The ity ie e ad o overowing with | 1 & oauno good a pecimen of his qualties | They would fad o e toaso in tho scmo | S23i0a plotares sHansg, for, stlonr Catalogugy Faly Hon the Tuture of Cabs, aa sficted by tho | party, on tho other hiand, sre determined to elect | Springs,” six milos wost of this placo, e el ; strangers. Qov, X Dromn telegrapho tho Hayor | ag e My Padgors Bragiegh e At of placa in Goorge V. Lovea's laft oyeltd. There | & A BETTERS 260, changed system of gove in Spain. maa. : i a6 1t i poesil i iflai 3 Fere peculiarities in the slanting of the fron be zbeolately free; and that no. possible compro- RUSSIA. tho General Assembly were there makin Spirit. Ho bore his exposuro and degradation Mr, Bowen. The human jaw was ususlly at- Sa,],e OfD!’y‘ G()Od_s mise with Spain can_be nccepted. _The signera 1,050, Feb, 24.—Dispatches from Derlin 847 | examination at ihe timo the fire broke out. 511::;1 Steamer Sunlke by Arthur with too much of tameness in action tnched_tothe skull, justat the orificoof the 2 eli solemnly adhere to ‘the Cuban Republic de- that' tho Russisn Government is forwarding | throws 200 girls out to-night, withont shelter. &1, Lous, Feb. 24.—A private dispatch re- ov3 monner. - Miss Meok dressed, actod, and | E8%- In Madsme Jumel and in George W. | Gessimers &%E{;fié‘flg&@&%fiflg%fi% = gn:efl onthe Teland, April 10, 1869, sndannounce hr:;re_‘x mtn!orcen_x‘ehnd'-: to gmkmlém- thmm Crycrvsatt, Fob. 24.—A Logansport (Ind.) | ceived to-day from Bayon Sara, La., roports- the looked hor part with completo accel tability. | Bowen the attachment was nosr the top of the | raots, 65 and 57 Soath Camalat. - 4 8t it is thoir ¢ fired, unchangeable, and final | Inorchants are Wit awing from Orenburg for | special to tho Gazcile reporis the burning to-days| ginking of the stcamer Glasgow, and eays she Miss Louise meeds to repressa tendency fo | 3% which_is not common. Judge Hoar re- WAL A. BUTTERS & CO., Anctionzers. purpose to labor for the independence of Cubs, foar that the continuance of the Ehivas war | of the fine residenco of Itichard Green, four Evenit it should be mecossary to reduce it to | WHLDTNE them into bad relations. | miles from that place. Losa, $10,000. sshes, and immolate tho last Cubsn.” The Moscow Gazetté hints that the establish- ‘Special Diepateh to The Chicago Tribune. . - " "o the Associated Pressi ment of » neutral zono, wilh Afghanistun 83 | Dot Feb. 54—A fire ut Port Huron, this New Yorg, Feb. 24.—At Yorkyille, N. Y., yes- intermediary between drqag Britain and Rus- | morning, destroyed the High School building. lurdnymornmg. ias Elizaboth L. McGuinness, | sis, will accelerate a collision ‘between those | Loss, 840,000 ; insurauce, 325,000, il bt o8 illbe o totsl loss. Tho point at which ehe giggle and simpor. With ihis amendment she | roguested AT Bowen to look at the foreman of = T e B o ted vat it 1 supposed thot she | would meke s cherming “Constance. Mre, | tho jury and lsugh. Tho roquest oxcited FRIVATE LIBRARY AT ATICTION, was in the Red River when DR Gibaster - oo | Msoder was, what she alwaya s excellont. The | general” lsughter, in which ~ Mr. Bowen : curred, a8 she left here for Shreve] on the Temaining characters were mflf rendered with— mqad. Judge Hoar then rnqueat'ed the jury to Catalogue sala of valuable books relatiag to Ameries: 10th inst, Hor cargo was vflua(fi 'at abont | out exception. The ‘mansgement has put * False notice that when Ar. Powen emiled he had a History, Blography, Genealogy, Sclence, Travls, oty &75,000. - Fully insured at St, Louis ofices. o Shamo” upon tho stage in a truly rogal style of dmplim is left cheek which did not appear in o b hrh‘l::!y» g;f%fls 1 %0 hull insurance en the boat, but the froight-list | elegance. Tho picnic scene in the first nctis & the other. That fllmgle had doubtless been %:f B it muflxhxun'nmuém & besatifol and accomplished soung Iads, e | PYCC . reb. 24 —The Telegraph i Str. Tuck esod s death 1 consoquence of her clothing | | Loxnos, Feb, 94, —1The Tekgraph this ‘morming ; B bi ] Shoirst act 8% | iare by 3fr. Tucker, having been gotten taking fire whilo aho was proparing broakfast. B'| 1120 a spocial dispateh from Bt. Petersburg which PEKIN. 1s wfififi;figme}mfig&m ommed | beantifal bit of rusho ey e o+ enos, | canso Madsme Jumel hod e peculiarity, | oo e ades organisstions, preipally Ger- | intimates that Count Schousaloff will ehortly re- e B 3 g e billierd-room, with 18 gen0 N rons of | Judgo Tiasr spok of the excellent phyaicel 200 = tmans, held separato mestings yestorday for the E}h-ce Gen bt Von Brunnor, Bussian Ambasesdor. | FTRe Meeting--Railway Suit—-Home= ) Piootey's suny turn out in fall forco thia week. Jition which Bowen bad inherited from Madsme By G. P. GORE & CO., - purpose of inaugurating a genoral strike, totake | The same dispatch says Prince Gortschakof i stead Associution--Recligious. san Erencisco Items. Thore)s ontartainment worth enjoying. Jumel. She died at 90, and her hale, hearty gon 2, 24, and 26 East Raadolph-st. finds shorty, for tho cnlorcement of 0 oghi- The semo depstct ors O mont of Great | | Speclal Disgntch o Tho Chicagg Titingy | Bas PRANGECS, TFob. 24.—Charles N Folton, O T CONGERT. £ 73 biad had a child born to him within & fow —— toos spevoms sad otlies Tuoasiren S botier tacir | Britain & proposal fora spccisl e O asiay | PEEr, DL, Feb. 2i.—The Central Ilinols | Asst. . 8. Trexsnrsry Tasignea, To take effect | Tho Tubinstein Concert (concert spirituel) at ‘eeks, since tho commencement of the trial. CATALOGUE AUCTION SALE, condition. " | Commission to settle the boundaries of Afghan- Blood Horso Association hasmade arrsngemonts | ypon the n(ggcuinkmanc of his successor. Aiken’s Theatre, on Sunday evening, Was 3 = o8 ’A broker nemed Samuel McKee was last oven-.| istan. Tor'n June meeling. The purses amount to | "Harbor Commissioner J. J. Morks, ccused of | mutior sriritloes affair. The sudieaco only lled | Fhe Ames Shovel Works at Easton, On Weadnesday, Feb. 26, frandulent practises in tho Board of Harbor | sbout one-third of the homso. Tho theatre Was From the Springrield (Tll.) Republi - At9:3o'clock a. m., of +Gommissioners, resigned to-day. Aot o ela. _ Rubinstein, owing to | Tho prominence of tho ;{m \dovel-mek O Savine, alias ¢ Chicken,” was brought | sevoro aecidont to one of his fingars, necessarily at Washington, these days, lends an additional ] ‘Defore Judge McKinatry to-day on bis second | plaved with great difficulty. E‘ehe’pragrnmmo interost e works at Caston. The hiatonry fl ! ] Brs trial for the murder of August Kamp. D ers wero changed about in_ the most vexa- | of this trado commences a5 far back as the Rev- y i Y ing arrosted and taken back to his home at Cam- | _The Russisn Governmemt bas advices war- | 916.000. ‘[here is a prospect of a good attend- bridgeport, Anss., on the charge of bavingem- ranting the announcement that the Ehivees will | 8nce. . . + 000 belonging to xi<§tx:lz, Otis & Co., | shortly sue for peace. A suit over the rumored attempt of Peoria to < steal the Dokin & Mississippi Reilway " from Pe- In the, snit against Trweed to compel hix to GERMANY. Xin, by the election of two sets of irectors, ia transferto the city, withont payment, cerfain | peprry, % 7 on trial here to-day. B ) 5 3 s ; i« : s, Teb, 25.~The statement is msdo " T e abd the only onjoyable feature of | olation. when John Ames workied at his forgo in . peoperérin Puinaim County, wied soaiosorrolsy | anicia e e naiistions, for_ expedit: e T Ryt Pacific Mail. o e ¥ wolin-piaving of Wioniaw, | West Bridgowater. Horo by mindod (Or80.12 | o( a1l GRADES aud VARIETIES, for SPRISG WEAR: il 3oy dismissed tho case 28 insufli- | jngthe evacuation of French territory have not | The County Court Semissed an oppesl from a | WASEINGTON, Feb, 24.—The Ways and Means | which lost none of its finish or artistic qualities | duties of & blsckumith, and also made plow- GEO. . GOTE, & COfuphst. o tho Oser snd Terminer, to-day, three mur- | 23¢" botnt sammenieed. Dy March; fhres and 3 | Justice of tho Peace becauso it was_not brought fommittle;*hin morning raminl A, H. Bring- | by tho untoward charactor of e mumincliey ":;‘;‘5;:"“ };s‘ggorwlzfl 2 o zbovelfgl e St — = 3 A of tha war indemnity Wwi e ircuif on in relation to money bein; aid for an in- . Tecor n oks, which were in show- S TR I mit ; before five daye. Judge Turmer, of the Circuit O O fawa: | Tho Appollo’ Cinb recoption fo_ita sssocite | ing fust half dozen, and thon four or five By BRTSH, SON & €O, crease of the subsid e ship Company, but he testified that he had no members takes place this ovening at Standard | dozen, made wholly by hgnd. It was in 1800 ';nowlefdg; nbé)n?. the mnt:iox.J fiockwglqlé Presi- anl.!fia h?d,”"? 5 fb‘:chti,ch has lelfl! ba;\; ;hfl* h&f{!flfl&ifl‘gflg}fi‘lfi?flémm having he- | The saloolths - ent of the Company, and Johnson, retar) pul i8 of al ive music, of & vel ore that foun 6 Uni tates armory in ¥ panT: » 3 | B orhe noloisls are Lra, Fox (doprano), | his city, in connection with his beoier BANKRUPT STOCK derers, Nixon, Morgan, and Darker, were or- o 2 3 een received ‘been received from Franco, an ‘Ofico 183 East Madison-st. i 5 a by July tho pay- | Court, reversed tho judgment, holding tliat the raigned_and plead Dot guilty. They Were e~ | mant of the fourth milliard will bo complete: s Judemect, Do manded to this Tombs to await trial. T O s il boia.order {oRCLiDE o { e faw itanda th o Jor AR sipasls ded to e e, Dresident of tho Walkill | Sher T2 1 {GF ike Gfth milliard, on which s | Tho Pokin Improvement and Homestead Jo- Bank, was again arrested under an indictmont B adrawal of troops will depend, Th S i g o expected to be Liete to-MOITOW. for, émbozzling funds, and bail wes fized bY | {muracion i that the D izt e 1%::"&:{;)5&‘;“3]3“?; Lhas cibldinit o diatan i iy g o o (sito), Mr. Gaten (tenor), and | David. ~ David remsined in_the ciiy ss Si- | ofF. . KELLOGG will bo enntinued at 5 West L3t fi:} dze ‘Bhtchéor:l. -tth-.sq,uroo‘ 3umlpi:;flw the possibility of President Thiers' overthrow at for poor men. & s Nomination Tendered. Mr. Foltz (baritone). erintendent st the army, and subseguently WEDNESDAY, Feb. %, s l03. 3. of Teduction theréof, and the District~ | anymoment, and will not._cvacuate Belfort nntil | Union meatings of the “mtémml churches | _Qurscy, L, Feh. 24.—Ex-Gov. Wood, of this FEREONAL. uilt the paper-mill on 3Mill River, just ,plock on head, :{fa}:fil‘a‘ffi}fimfl“fif T T e eratomont ¢ Bal. | | Tho Yoscelioa sistors, formerly of this ity | below the Tiztor-shops, which his eons, Darid e 2 city, s baen e e A ENomer by Gov. Bav. | 23d well-inown us Socalists, are now present in | snd Joln, e vkl Juberitod, sad’ which | TN il B sl rih eridge, but declined. g this city, en route for New York, their xpmymt was destroyed by fire somo yenrs 8go. John BRU: ‘Attorney took until to-morrog to consider. Sim § itw i8 pai ¢ ol e vacatod tho judgment | 290t indomnity s paid- . commenced hers yestardsy, Wi of the referce in the caso of Livermors, Clews & _——.FR AN‘C—E # . continus a week or more. Co. =gajust {he oxccutors of Richard Bain- . S bridge; giving defendant 2120,000, and sovercely Paers, Feb. 24.—Tho contents of Count Cham- Telegraphic Brevities. criticiscd the action of tho referee. bord's. lotter to Bishop Dupanloup were made | emphis ia full of stran o i Judge Woodrafr. to-day, in the caso of DeBre- known to the members of the Committeo of a:rivingin crowded. m,f;’faix'.‘b;’:t 'imT;E gmntw- Penniman, to compel the paymont of 3 Thirty ten asys ago. ‘The refusal of the Prince | are William Henry Smith and lady, of Chicago, - deceased wife's dower, refzsed to comfirm the | 0 mako apy compromiso with the House of | and ex-Senator McDonald and Indy, of Arkansas, Sudgrient of the, French Court compelling, mn- | Orlesns had & direct effect on the Committee's | The Legislaturas of Tenuessee, Arkansas, and der the Erench statute, wealthy paronts-in-law | report, snd 1ad_to tho rupture of the Right | Mississippi will arrive this ‘morning, and be es- to supjiort impecunions children-i-law. RO th tho Logitimists. 4 close contest is | corted to_their quartera st the Peabody sud sn intention to ont Ter: JENKI¥: ] e facko, atlot » long sad very succossfol con- | turned his sttention ezclusively to shovel mak- = i i CanaT BaYET: ot tour. They ing it Evsasion on Thuredsy | ing. Tho troubles with England coming on 2508 By T. 8. FITCH & CO. £, 0 ¥ . 5 " | affer, hohad an opportunity of furnishing hi it e Your, Feb. 24 Contral Americas sdvicen | *"Jogefil arroll, who playsten diferent inatza: sfier, hohad an opporton Y O ropresscd #o | BEAL ESTATE AT ATUCTION. oport, tuak Commodoro Belfidge propescs, D | menis in o eesdomy orchostra, claima to be *ho | rapidly in his trede_thst, in tho year 1813, ho eseosim, 131 DT msko his line of qurrey of the Beren Sxpel om | champion drammer of Americs,” Willism Nevins | almost astoaished himsolt by making s total, in einek p. . A, - tothe Bojaya Hiver, axhe EunATARS the | fiaa long been accouhtod ho champion in fhis | the twelvo months, of 1,501 “dozen shovals. ' In Apectancs iraio River, which s sogarded 23 more fator- | mection, nd 1t 1s moro than probsolo o publio | 1814 the son of tho elder Ames formed tho part- at. o _shail offar severs) balf-acoagrott sble than year. challenge and trial of {heir respective abilitica | nership of Oliver Ames & Sons, which is tho irm 5ra Subdivision, o3 1arko I3% 13 Ty 1 Ia Tt 15 considered probable that a Joint Commit- | expected in the Assombly over the canstitutional | Overton Hotels. S ili soon tak 3 . Tt e e ation, and two nico two-story dmellars Lo, too of tho Common Gouneil will rport in tavor | BOject I abaitted by tho Committee. It will be | A cuse of cerebro-spinal meningitis terminated Seceded. e rarep— T o e e presait, . Alad o [ atain tho e Phpiony oo S0 o' €0, Aot o oD i‘;“e':fd by Mayor ofipofie‘}tw ‘the Extreme Right and a portion of | fatally in Pern on Sunday. Afrs. Joseph Monks, Naguvizrz, Feb. 24.—The Rev. W.J. a!| Thene-t featares of musical attraction willbe | Oakeés Ames and Lis brother Oliver Ames, Oakos £ eppurat o théro wiiore the "m;r:r u: p]n!m&mg the Leit. i wife of a prominent ice merchant, was taken i prominent clorgyman of the Protestant Episco- the two Thomas Concerts, the first of which | A. Ames and Oliver Amcs, 24, sons of the J ” M. .B,EY-NOLDSy e, and connect it by mains wi‘t’h Gfl ;m on Tuesdsy evening, and died on Sunday fore- pal Churchof Nashville, has withdrawn from the | takes place, Thuredsy nfternoon, st tha Hichi- [ Congreseman, and Frederick L. Ames, son of West Erie-st., the esti B e B e o Baiiy. of ficsh roton PORTUGAL. noon. When taken sick she was prepariog for a | ministry of e “Biis roasons for withe | gan Avenue Baptist Church, on ‘which occasion | Oliver. Tho firm has works at West Bridge- \faing Rousokeopizts & Fate, making o8 ply. rot® | s.spox, Feb. 26—The King of Portugal gave | bridal visit from her husband's mephew, lately drawel, he alloges, aro that he dogmas end | will be repeated the frst programmo "Thomea | water, Canton, Praintree, and North Easton, ecclegiastical restraints of the Church cramped | ever plavod here. The ‘second. concert will be | where: shovels are mauufactared. owng soven: | nesD, pilaE fires snd other purvoses, . Sorterday, 10 the officors of ho Ital- | merried in Memphis, Tenn., who, with his bride.