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8 e — WASHINGTON, [Continued from the Firal Page.} put thoro waa a0 much nolao and_confuslon in tho ouso, and #0 littls intorest manifosted in tho mnttor, bt {8 was suggeatod hio hava Ioavo to havo his remarks inted in tho (Zlobe, and it wan so ordorod. X PBANTA FE RAILRIOAD, Mr, DUNNELL, from {ho Commiiteo on Prbila fands roported & bil aloning Atshicon, Topeks & ta Fo ltallroad to oxtond ita routo from tho western Un of Tansas to Pucblo, Oolorado, &nd & branich Tond jromaolat on the maln lino scutbweslerly o San FTelipo on tho o Grando, Tassod without objeation, MIGCELLANEOUS, "6 Touso saain wout to tho Lusincas on the Spoaks er's tablo, with tho undoratanding thnt no bill should g withouta two-thirds voto, nnd disposed of tho ollowing: Bonato bill to smend tho not of 1ho 31st of ‘May, 1870, to enforco tho rights of citizons in tho rova ‘aral Blates, wan Inid asido by unantmous conaent, Tho Wonato bill'to quiet tho itla to the lands of sottlors on he linds_bolonglng to tho West Wisconsin Raliway “Oompany pasted with an amendmont, \_ Mr, BAWYER, from tho Conforenco Committes on Hho Tver and Harbor Appropriations bill, mado b ro- iport, which was agroed to, The Lill 18 now practically 0 samo as whon 1t pasAcd tho Hottao, ozcopt that tho !pg:roprhulm for tho Boston burbor is increased from 878,000 Lo $150,000, and that an nppropriation of $25,000 18 tado for 8t, Pul, Minn,, and somo fow small addi. tional appropriations for Michigan and Now Jorsoy,- OTHRR DILLA PABAED, Tho House then procesded with tho business on the Xer's {ablo, snd disposed thoreof na follown : anato bill, to securo homesteads to nctual sottlors on Ahe public domain, passod with amendments, Bonato bill to suthorizo inquirles into causos of stoam-botler cxplosions, Passcd. * pSomato bil o encourigo Lo growth of timber on Wostern prairics, Pnssed. Bonate bill to placa colored porsons who onlisted in tho army n slaves on tho sune footing as other sol- Qiprs’ ponefons. Passed. Bennto bill to establish an nessy offico at Helens, Montana, Passcd, Bonata bill suthorizing tho Kanens Valley National ! Bank, Topeka, Kansas, to chango its nome to tho Firat National Bank of Topeks, Passed. Bonato bill fo authorize cortain Postmanters to do- poait E‘fl.fllu monoys jn public banks, Passed with amendmonta, % OUTRENOY DILL. ‘The Benato bill to amend the Natlonal Currency act oomlng u{‘; Mr., W. Il, ROBERTS moved to amend by ordering the circulation of National Bank notes as ro. ceived at tho Trossury, and tho substitution of United 'Btates notes, to bo rocelved in payment of duties, Taid aido, DAD OB MAATIONI, Mr, BURCHARD, from the Conference Commlitteo 'on the bill to amond tho rovenuo laws, mada a_report greelng to atriko out tho section taxng macaroni or ‘ermicelll 35 per cent, 80 a8 to loavo it on tho freo lst, and msking other smendments to detatls, Agreed to, ‘Mr. COX congratulated tho Housa on haviug made w0 step forward in the direction of freo trado, DEFIOIENOY DILL. Tho Benato amondments to tho Defielonoy bill wors \rejocted withont boing road, and a_Confercnco Come lttoe ordered, Messra. Garflold, Bargont,snd Nibe , of Indlana, were appointed nd such committeo, COMPLIMENTATY, Mr, VOORIEES rising, in what hio callod the most ,amunn duty of his oficial lifo, offercd a resolution ndering the thanks of the Houso to Speaker Blaina Mor the distlnguished|ability and impartiality with- which ho had discharged tho dutica of Bpeaker of tho Housa in tho Forty-sccond Congress, 1o sald that tho ‘eaolution had the sanction of hia hoad and beart, “Mr, ELDRIDGE sccondod tho resolution, and con~ ‘curred moat hoartily in Mr, Voorhees' remarks, The resclution was ndopted by b unanimous vote, 71 members rieing for it, and nono ogalnst it. OTHER BILLS DISPOSED OF, Tho Houso yroceeded with bitsincss or (ho Bpeaker's o, ‘Senalo bill for tho protection of owners of saw-mills ©n tho Missisaippd Rivor, Passcd, Sennto bill 1o purchnso cortain improvements within tho Nozporco Indian roscrvation, Idalio, Paased. Sonato bill for tho cossion of Vortion Creok, Indian Tmervaslon, occupled by frlondly Tndlsns. Pinsed, Senato biil to roquiro National Bauks to restoro (holr Tapital when impnired, and to omend the National Currency act, Poseed, Bonate bill oxtending tho time for the complotion of hs Porlago Lako & Luke Superior Ship Canal, Pass- ed. Sonata bill to provido for tha care and presoryation ;l Lhofl!!nlled Statea cemotory near tho City of Mexico, 2850 Booato bill to confer upon tho Buperintendent of the Military Acadomy tho power to conveno general ~courts-martinl was paseod, Senato bill for o monument at Salisbury, N, 0., to 'soldiors who dled in prison, and aro thero burled, Passed, Sernaig bl o pay 10 gold scstmon fn forelfn. coun- 05, Pase Senato bill {o appolnt Oapt. George Proble, of the Jpavy, to bo Comnodoro, X h ‘naming other offcers, Sonato bill to allow Liout, B, 31, Mason, of the navy, accopt a docoration from tho Empordr of Brazil, asnod. Seuato bill to catablish the custom-houso value of the English pound sterling at $£,80 7-10, nnd to fix tho *par of oxchango, Pansod. Benato bill for negotiations with the Crow Indisns for tho surrender of tho reservation in Montana, sed, Thio Benato bl to authorizo pre-emptars or home- tead sottlers to alicnate portions of their pre-emp- ons o homesteads for certaln publio purposes, ‘passcd. Sonato bill to continuo tho appolntment of the sgont \nd Consul of tho United Stutes, W. Whiting, not- vithstanding his eloction to Congresu, Passed. Senato billaxing tho timo of Loldisg ho Gl term if tho United Blates District Court in Nebraska. .Passed, Senato bill oxtending for nino months tho timo for the :s'mplntlun of tho St Paul & Pucific Rallroad. THE IMPEACHMENT CABES. Mr. DOTLER (Mase,) roporied that the Commiltee “sppolnted by the Houso o impeach Judge Delahay, of ansss, bad performed that duty. Io also, from the Judiclary Committee, reported in tho matter of the }mmnn:«l impeachment of Judgo Bher- of Ohio, that the Committco had no im0 to givo tho accused & hearing, and_roported back tho estimony to bo presontod to tho noxt Houso, and asked to bo discharged from its further consider- tion, Mr; POTTER prescnted & mingrity repart, in the ehaps of o resolution, reciting tho chnrges’ agatnst Wudge Sherman, and ordoring s commitios of threo “to present articles of impoachmaont, i NEW YORK. Vall Streét Gossipe-Spiritunl Hums bugs=-Church Panic--Misccllaneous Local Nows. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, New Yonx, March .—Wall streot wis mysti- led by anothor tumble in Pacifio Mail to-day of $ por cont. Thero is o vory shaky feoling in ro- 3ard to tho internal condition of tho Company, though there aro no visiblo facts to causoa panio, Tho rumors of Mr. Btockwell's hope- less cmbarrassment wore revivod this afternoon but ho reporta that ho is ablo to meet ail his en- gagements, and denies that there isanything to warrant o logs of confidenco in tho Pacifio Mail shatos. Roport eays, however, that Mr, Stock- well has becomo badly involved in carrying o heavy load of Pacific Mail, which ho assumed at por. Some statemenis place his losacs at 8,000,000, out of » fortunc of $5,000,000, which he brought to Wall atreot elghteon months ago. One cause assignod for tho oxtensivo break this morning was & rumor that the Company have been holding mootings over alloged irrogulari- ties in tho mnnngement. The position of Joy Gould in this crisia is a subject of gossip. Tho assortion made lnst waok that ha helped Mr. Btockwell thmu;,vh with gn edvaneo of $1,500,000, taking as collatoral Pa- cifie Mail at 50 snd Panama ot 90, is ropeated to-day, and tho fack that tho brook in the firat named stock was chooked ot 49 is rogarded oy sigoificant, [T the Associated Press.} New Yonr, March 8.~While the Roy. Mr, Talmago's congregation wero ot worship last bight in tho Brooklyn Acndomy of Music, a B? of firo’ was ralsed, aud in tho consternation which followed soveral persona were badly crushed, Bovoral organizations of German Ropublicans proposo to hold meotings protosting against the Bew city cliartor. During tho Spiritualists’ Conforonco, at Apol- lo Hall, last night, ono of the mediums exhib- itod certain pastebonrd focos and falso honds, which, he sald, the medium Gordon las been in the babit of presonting at his soances as gonu- ino spirits, 5 A largo number of clubs, associations, and eomvmmn loft last ovouing sud this morning for Washington, A noto of isauo in tho appenl of Btoles has ‘been flled in Genoral Lorm, but it will not boe srgued at presont. 'ho Bonrd of Aswjstant Aldormon, this aftcr- 100m, conourrod with tho Aldermon In tho adop- lon of o resolution that tho different stroot rail- ‘oad companies pay thoe city 6 por cont of thelr :ross recoipts, Tho caso of the !’uo&}n agninst Ingersoll, ono +f the famous §6,000,000 ring nults, cawe up for rgument to-dayin tho speciul tarm of tho Bu- rowo Court. % SISO S Obitunvy. Special Dispateh to The Chicano Lribune, New Yo, March 3.—Charlvs F, Durant, o woll-known resident of Jorsoy City, died yestor- day suddenly of pncumonia, Mr, Durant was o man of wealth, and Lad long dovotod his loisura {imo to worls of o uclentillo charactor, Ifo mado tha first balloon asconsion this sido of thoe Atlantic from the attory, Now Yorl, in 1833, 1To subsoquently made fourtcon othor ozour- sioas, and on ono aocasion lauded in tho Atlun- Lo Ocoon, o was rescucd by & paswilg orlg. At tho_iime of tho wecond preut ure in Now Yok, ho_ domonatrated thut paltpoter would explode, IIo was the author of gaveral worke of a_sciontlilo nature, for one of a7hloh ¢ on tho sholliand een-weods of New York harbor" he recoivol a meul from tho Gov- ernmont. o was tho owner of the Keplor mar- THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, MARCH 4, 1873. ket, Jorsey City, which as & pocuniary venture waa a fallure. o struoturo ovst 82?0,000 and hoa boon almost tonantloss sinco it whs built sbont cighteon months ngo, Mr. Durant lind rocmagly writton o work on nstronomy. His ago was 08, DBosroN, March 8.—At Madison, Conu., tho Tiov. Milton Badger, Socrotary of tho Amorican Homo Missionary Socloty, diod on Baturday. STATE LEGISLATURES. INDIANA, Spectal Dispateh to The Chiteago Tribune, InpIANAroLts, Ind., March 8.—In consaquonco of n quoram nat boltig prosont, Hougo bllls on tho firat ronding wora tukon up, and fifty-throo wero road and ulwmprlntoly roferrod, Tho order of businoss was suspended to tnko n{) tho Senato bill which provides for tho suspon- sfon of tho aot ostablishing & Roformatory In- stitution for Women‘and to uso the Luilding for the caro of tho insrne of tho Btato undor the mnnngomnnt of the preeont officers of tha Hou- Hlm or tl:’u Insano. Tho bill was passod—yoos, 3 nays, 0, ) The gm to givo dofondants the right to testify In their otyn bohalf in eriminal enses was ordored ongrosgod. Dbill was introduced to authorizo stroot rail- ways to oxtend thoir linea outslds of the corpo- rato limita of the eity,ompowering thom to ontor upon any land not ombraced within thecorporate limita of tho' city, to locato tracke, turnouts, awitohes, &o. Tho Houso bill to croato tho offico of County Behool Buporintondents wasjtaken up, and, aftor tho ndoption of various amendments, was passed by yons, 206; naya, 15, Tho bill to amend the Common School law &0 as to T&flm it moro officiont pnsscd—yens, 20 nays, 16. ouso bills regulating the convening and ad- journing of n Grand Jury: in rolation to tho xa§nlntlon of tho order of busincss in tho Olr- oult Courty concorning the employmont of short-hend reportors in countios having incorpo~ rated citiea of 20,000 or more inhabitants j in re- lation to prosecutions by aflidavits, and conaorn~ ing roul proporty sud"thio allondtion thoroof, woro ordorod engrossed. Tho Committco of Ways and Monns roported tho Spocific Approprintion bill, which was read aud roforred back to tho Committco. The bill to provido for tho orcction of now buildings for tho State University, dividing tho appropriation of £30,000 imo two equal sums for tho years 1873 and 1874, was ordered cn- grossod, Tho bill toallow tho ondowmont of orphan asylume, allowing such institutions to Lold $25,000 worth o proporty, and acquire an en: dowmont of 8100,000, was engrossed. ‘The bills authorizing nid voted to railroads by countics and townslips, and to authorize tho counstruction of private narrow-gaugo rallroads, Thssod with emondmont | - and rapairs in tho wero ordercd ongroesed. « A Inrgo numbor of bills were mdofinitely post- poned. A hoated dobate onsucd upon the introduction of n resolution rcaitin% that tho Government is divided into three independent co-ordinato branchos; that o potition signed by o numbor of mombers has been presonted to the Govornor, urging bim to veto the Senato bill dividing the Btato into judicial districts and abolishing tho Courts of Common Ploas, and declaring that it is to bo rogardod ua an insuit to the House and & breach of privilego for the minority to petition tho Governor to rofuso his signaturo to a bill which has received the sanction of the majority of both Housos. The rosolution was smothered by ndjourn- mont. TOUSE, The bills sllowing tho University of Notro Dsmo Du Lao and Sominary to hold tho prop- erty of thioir possossion wero passed. Tha Sonate bill authorizing citien incorporat- od under any geuersl law of the Btato, end owning roal estate, to sell, convey, and alienate tho samo, passed, Tho Benato bill to authorize and oncourage the construction of loveos, dikes, and drains, passed. Adjourned to 8:30 to-morrow morning. gt MICHIGAN, Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, LaxsiNg, March 8,—Tho SBenate Commiltoe on Railroads reported againat rolioving five town- ships of Borrion Connlf from tho payment of 805,000 railroad bonds, In accordance “with tho memorial of A.H. m’orrlnon, General Monager of the Chicago & Lako Michigan Shoro Rail- road received lnst Baturdsy; also, reportod favorably the bill pormitting tho Marquotto & Ontonagon Rallroad to transfer part of its land rant to tho L'Anso & Ontonagon Railrond. ig afternoon, s long and warm discussion tookplace in the Committeo of the Whole, rola- tive to appropriating $100,000 for alterations Michigan State Prison, The Dbill finally pagsed the Comunitteo of the Whole. A memorial of John M. Davis was introduced in tho Houso for alaw roquiring tho affidavita of two_reputablo ‘wrsons to prove the quality, and valuo of school and colloge lands beforo tho enid lands can bo sold, excopt whoro tho full and highest prico is_immediatoly paid down. The memoriolist olaims that many such lnnds are now ontered, as if of littlo value, whilo really extromely valuable, Numerous potitions was presented for tho submission of o constitutional amendment, au- thorizing s license Inw. The Committoo of Ways and Moans reported favorably the bill pro- teeling tax collectors ageinst suits for rocovery of illogal taxes ; also, favoring tho bill giving ‘mombers from the Upper Peninsuln $2 o day mf: ditional pay. Bills passod making no distinc- tion of gex In voting at meotings of tha Protest- ant Episcopal churches ; also, in corporating the village of Buchanan. e ARKANSAS. LirTLE Rook, Ark., March 8,.—In tho Sonate, to-day, Daweon, colored, gave notico of a Con- stitutional amendment regulating minority rop- resontation. Wile, colored, introduced n bill, in the samo body, 'to oxompt from tnxation 500 worth of property, A rosolution to adjourn on the 81st of March was introducod and voferred, Tho Senate pasecd tho bill of the House, ox- empuu ministers from road duty. Tho Houss rejected the bill to provide for public schools of tho Stato being ropresonted ab tho Vionna Exposition, i MINNESOTA, . Spectal Dispateh to T'he Chicago Tribune, 8r. PAur, Minn,, March §.—The Senato to-day passed the LaCrcecent Bridge bill for the hlil- woukee & St. Peul Railrond Company. 'The LaCrosso bill roturned to ihe Committeo of the Whole, was loaded with smendments, sud thon rocommended for indofinite postponcment. 2 ——— MASSACHUSETTS, Dosroy, March 8,—The majority of the Com- mitteo of the Logislaturo on tho subject, will roport to-morrow in favor of Woman's Suflrage. - UTAH. | A Onse of Flondish Outrage-=The Great South Amerlican Geld Siory Againe Snow Blockade on tho Utah Centrals Bant Laxe Crty, March 3.—Advices from Og- don Junction roport n. horrible outraga, at thet glm:n, n\gmn on Itslian lady, who, with her in- ant, had juss arrlved from Piodmont, on tho lino of tho Union Pncific Railrond. A rufilan, Robort A. Leo, under n protonse of aseluting the victim in removing her baggage, got her into s oflice, where, with fendish brutusiity, he ne- complisliod his objeot. Leo csonpod, but great oxcitement oxints, and if ho is ceught, tho chauces are that ho will dio undor fynch law. The agent of tho Sult Lako partics sent to tha East const of South America #ome months ago, to investigato the, wonderful discovories of o Incor of gold, returncd lntoly,and roports an ox~ rrnvngunt conflrmation of tho story. “The pnr- ticulars, as yot, are_lopt weorct, but it is known that somo of owr leading mine operators and capitalists left suddenly for Now Yorl o fow doys ago on t1ns businesy, i The Utah Contral Road is again blocked to- 8y, e o s ‘elegraphic Brevities. John Narker, nged 46, was killed on Saturday night near Worthington, Inmilton Co., O., by driving over an embankmeunt. Liquor dlait. A dispatch from Frankfort, Ky., says o band of 1aen, on Baturdny night, seized’ and wh!})pud s white man named Xapdon, four mules from that place, #o soverely that it {s thought he will dio from his wjuries, ‘Thoy alloged to him that Lo hnd boon stonling. The Nov, Frodorio W, Boogher, of the Con- grogatioual Chureh of Kanlakeo, and who I8 & nophow of loury Ward Beecher, will immodi- atoly resign his pastorate in that city in ordor to accopt o similar position at Jackeon, Mich. Mr. Boochor hag had repeatod iuvitations from tho Jaokion chureh to accept that charge, Town Suffragan Spectal Dispateh to The Chicayo Tribune, DeaMornes, March 8,—Tho annual meeting of tho Stato Woman Buflrago Booloty takes placo in thia cA:{ to-morrow, “Mrs, Mary A, Livor- more, Amulin Bloomor, the Rov, Augusta Cha- in, und o number of othor fomulo colobritios, Enva arrived. and will addrosn the Couvention, FOREIGN. g Gigantic Forgeries of Ameri- can Bonds in England. Probable Declaration of Emancipa~ tlon in Caba, Disgraceful Election Riots in Quebee, Canada. GREAT BRITAIN, Loxpow, March 3.—Fho discovery of immonso frauds on the Banlk of England causes tho gront- ost oxoltoment In fluancial circles, It is Impos- siblo to siate tho amount or oxtont of tho {forgeries, as ovorything is involved in mystery. The Bank of England cautlons tho publio agninst the nogotiation or cortain §-20 and 10-40 Unltod Btatos bonds, aggregating $320,000. It is thought that tho forgorlos woro "porpotrated by o ring of American swindlors, The forgories woro dlacovered by the Rothachilds noticing in tho samo bills & difforonco in tho color of tho inlk ugoed, 'Tho roward oftered for tho arrost of the forgors has beon increased to £3,600. LaAten.—It is now belioved that tho frouds on tho Bank of England will roach 81,000,000, In tho House of Uommons, thiy ovening, Juli- an Goldsmidt put the question of which he gave notico last wool, in regard to tho oxcoss of the Genova award ovor tho actunl lossos sustatned by tho United Statos, and what steps had beon takon to proouro o romiesion of such excoss. Mr. Gladstono replied ho was glad to have an u&)porlunlty of corrocting o provalont mistako, Tho American Qovornmout, ko said, had claimed £6,000,000 dunngos, but the Gonovn Tribunal @had awarded a littlomore thon half that amount. The Tribunal had, undor tho torma of tho Troaty of Vashington, chofce of iwo mothods of pay- ment: ono, tho reimbursoment of individual lossos, aond tho other, tho award of & gross sum. It _decided to adopt tho Inttor mothod. Following precodonts Tor Majosty's Governmont could not go bohiud that decision. Who explanation wau received with cheers, Viscount Enfleld, answering an inquiry from Whitwoll, stated that it was tho unanimous opin- ion of tho Cabmet that no Government admit- tiog of rocognition Lad beon established in Bpain, I'ho dobato on tho Dublin Univorsity bill was postponed until Thursday noxt. In the Houso of Peers, to-night, Lord Camp- . boll moved an addross to tho Crown, asking thnt all treatios with foroign Fowm Lo presonted to Parliamont nix wools boforo ratification. . Liarl Granville opposed tho motion, Ho do- clared, on the authority of the groatest lnwyers in tho land, that tho constitutional chango thug !)ropoaed was an interferonco with the preroga- ivo of the Crown, and ho procooded to demon- strato tho inconvenience it would caueo and its uttor lmpmcticnblli‘t‘{. The Marquis of Salisbury supported, and Lord Belborne and teil, of Laudordulo, opposed tho motion, which, nthor further dobato, wos noga- tived without o division, pui s CANADA, Special Dispatoh to The Chicago Tribune, Quenko, March 8.—Tho_olection in Quebeo East commonced-to-dsy. _ Early in tho momlng the Eighth Battslion” Voluateor Rifles, 80 strong, BBattery,Canadian Artillery, 150 mount- od Royal Canndlan Hussars, 100 spocial consta~ blos, and_goventy armed Provincial police woro marshaled in the drill shed and marched to 8t. Rochs. Tho Eighth Dattalion mado the four of tho streots with fixed bayonets, and were thon quarterod In Jacques Cartlor flall. Tho etroets woro cremmed and, oloetion roughs wero lonty, but cowad by tho presonco of the forco. hio voting was brisk till tho afternoon, whon orders woro given by Huot, the Governmont cane didnte, to his roughs, to_tako tho polls- in Bt Xavior. Thoy mado oherges on numbers ono, two, and threo, and domolishod thom, tenr- ing up tho books of tho roturning officor, Tho cavalry wore notificd, and, with artillery,chargod .on tho raging mob, some 1,500 strong, at once. Tho mob macle n slight rosistanco and scattored, iho cayelry striking all in_tho way with tho flat of their eabres, laying o fow checksopen: The Tighth Dattallon was thon sorved with sixty rounds ball-cartridge por man, and ordered to hiold thomselvos in readiness for o move on the digorderly crowd, but,aftor an hour of small skirmishing, tho row was over. The city was under mavcial law all day. Hus- sars, horgo artillory, and riflomen holding the streots, Pellotior, tho National candidato, is 510 shend, Caron and Garneau, tho Government candidatos for the County of Quebeg, aro suroof cleotion. This election pretty much decides the fote of the Dominion Ministry, as tho county s that loft vacant by tho rovignation o Chauvean, now President of the Senato. A frightful murder ls roported from 8t, Joph- orin, back of Sorel. A man namod Benoit, aged 88, marriod o girl of 18. On coming from eatly maen yestorday she saw an old beau and bowed to him, Benoit eaid nothing,jand went homo, He wont to church again at 10, and when asked wh: ho did not bring his wifo, said sho was dend. #Dead,” eried his friond, * I snw hor this morn- | ing!” “Yes, dond,” cried Deuoit, ‘I have strangled her.” o was soized, and tho crowd went to the houso. Whon found, the woman was dead on tho floor, black in {ho face, and blocding from thanose and moutb, The mon- stor gloried in hiu crime, auylng ho s proud of Killing tho womau. ‘The mob, with dificulty, waa provented from lynching Lim. —— SPAIN, Pams, March 8,—Le Fligaro reports that two banda of Corlist insurgents ontored the pro- vinee of Madrid. Bavonsg, March 8.—Nowa received horo from the northern and northoastorn provinces of Spain, mostly from Catlist cources, shows that the insurrection is gro\vmgl strongor overy day. -Tho situation at Pampoluna is ciitical. A rising of Lederalists in appro- honded within tho city, The national tmnfm withdraw on Saturdey into Cardel é?) and the commandant tbroatened to bombard th town if tho Federallsts rovolted. The Carlist Chiofs, and with 4,000 mon, of tho walla. Tho garrigon numbers 8,600 men. Relnforcomenty pont by Gon. Pavia, desortod on tho march The Carlists, undor Seballo, recently defentod o government forco commanded by" Celrinolty, ncar Tornora. Tho Intter lost soveral officors and twonty privates Lilled. Coltinelty wont to Dercelonn. Lho insurgonts are rapidly organizing thoir increasing forees in tho Bruquo Provinces, Navarro, Alava, Catalonia, Valoncln, and Arrat gon. Tho army at Vittorit, formerly under com- wand of Gon. Morionos, has beon roduced by dosortions from 12,000 to 7,000 men. Itis roport~ ed that a Corlist- band has penotrated’ to tho'| vicinity of Araujuez, twenty-cight miles south- eust of Mndrid, Dapnip, March 3.—In tho Assombly to-day, & bill was presontod by Benor Castilar ro-estab- lishing thoSpanish logation at Berne, ‘I'he Imparcial says & column of troops, whilo purkuing the Omdists [ tho Provinco o Gorida, anddugxtly mutinied, and rofuged to continue the pursuit. Loxvoy, March 0,—A spocial correspondont of tho London Lcho writos from Madrid thet the docreo nbolishiug slavery in Porto Rico is ime onding, and that ono of ‘tho fivst acts of tho ‘onstituent Cortes will probably boe to proclaim Gu_fuoipntlnfl mhuiflmd 7 0NDON, March 4—6 a. m,—All accounts show thiat Pampoluna is llkely to fall into tho haunds of tho Carlista. —_—— Lisnox, Maceh b s 800N, March 8,—T'ho ex-King aud Queon of Eglxhl embarked (fl-dz:ir on t]mgitl nl(s Roma. Thoy wero accompanied to the pler iy the King and Queon of l’o_rtn[inl, tho Princos and Princess of tho Ronl fumnily, dignitarioa of the Court, and mowbers of tho Porluguoso Ministry. As tho ox-King steppod on the deck of the Ttomn, salufes wore firod from the shippiug and shioro, ‘Cho Italian frigate procecded down tho ‘Fagus amid tho seclamations of multitudos of spoctutors who crowded tho (uoys, and piots and buildings noar the shora, Mho Homn sailed for Glonos, but will call ot Gibraltar and tho Yronch ports on the w“fl' Lispoy, March 8.—A bont bolonging to ono of tho Italisn mon-of-war capsized in tho T'agus, this aftornoon, shortly after the ombarkation of Amsdous, and oloven porsons drowned. —_— FRANCE, ‘VEnsAtLLes, March 8.—In the Assombly to-day the dobato on tho report of the Committoo of Thirty wos coutinucd, ‘Tho Lert attscked M. Dufuitre and tho Monarchista genorally, and in- sisted on furthor explanntions from the Govorn- mont. Prosidont Thiors, unable longor to remain sllent, nskod for nn adjournment, glvlnn notios b} thiat ho would addross tho Assombly to-morrow. Paws, March 8,—1t {g agunounced that tho Fronch arnonals aro now replonished, andall the matorinl of war lost during the lato confliot has ‘boon roplaced. Pants, March8.—~Thiors hins issued rigorous ordorn to provont tho {ntroduction of arms into Bpain across tho Frenoh frontler. ‘Tho Spanish maily aro soveral days bolind, i MEXICO, Ciry_or Mexico, Fob, 20.—Nolson, United Btates Ministor to HMoxico, mado an officlnl visit to Lordo on the 10th of Fobruary, conveyin him tho congratulntions of Troeidont Grant on big (Lordo's) olection to tho l’mn(dnnc{. Lordo sald ho hoped tho friendly rolations oxlating be- tweon the countrios \vourrl romain forevor. WALL STREET: Moview of tho Moncy, Golil, Ilond, Stocity and ¥roduce Maricctis Spectal Dispatch to The Chfeago Tribune, New Yonx, March 8.—8trong indications of panio ronppenrod in the stock market to-day. Paciflo Mail, at tho start, was hoavily pressed for oalo, and tho bonrs vigorously assaultod it, in oxpoctation that tho wholo market would ,yield moro roadily, The opening prico was 67, but it 800n bogan to fall, and was quiclkly rattled down 10740, dropping ono or two points at onch anle, but as rapidly rising to 53} aftor which tho fluctuntions ranged botwoen 491§ and G23(, closing at o decline of 1 per cont from tho Iattor figuro. At » mooting of the Diroctors of this Com- pnny, to-day, it was voted to purchaso tho four stonmers Dakotn, Novada, Nobrasks, and Moscs Taylor, bolouging to the Australian Line, which aro offared for valo bocauso of tho failuro of the Iattor Compnuy to securc o subsidy from tho Goyornment, Westorn Union was oqually nctive, bt its du- oline from B9, tho opouing price, to 8544, was moro gradual, and freo from tho rapid and spag« modio ohangoes which characterizod Pacific Mail, Thoao shares, with Lanke Shoro, constitutoed tho principal fontures of tho day, and tho dealings wora notod throughout ns attonded with much oxcitemont and foverish anxioty. Lako Bloro ogunnd at 029, closing st 9137, Erio, undor tho influonco’ Of lowor London quolations droppod from 643§ to 033, closing at 0254. Thora was aluo s good trade in Now York Cen- tral, with poriods of considerablo activity, aud Ohioa wort nlao prossed for salo, in tho flnal doalings both stocks dropping off about 1 per cont, and closing at the lowest prices of tho day. ., O, & L. Q. was also reided vigorously at tho tho closo, with o dacline to 383, ns sgainst 403 intho enrly traneactions. Union Pacifio wag vory steady, with a rango of iluctuations of only 3¢ por cont., Rock Island dropped to 11%°on a light business, though active at tho olose, ‘Tho romaindor of tho list prosented no special foaturcs, oxcopt Panama, which ran up from 1088 o 118 in tho Jate transactions, Tho total numbor of shared doalt in wero 336,067, of which Westorn Union ropresonted ‘84,100 ; Paoific Mail, 70,020; Lake Blore, 60,600 ; i‘]ria, 89,7005 Ohlos, 19,000; Now York ' Con® tral, '14,700; Union Paciflc, -'13,000; C., 0. 1. 0., 10,876; Rock Isiand, 4725} Boston, Hartford & Xrlo, 4,000; Bt, Paul, com- mon, 2,000; do_protorred, 400; 'Wabash, 2,100 Panamd, T00; Atlantic & Paciflo, proforred, Northwsstorn, common, 200; do proferred, S and Hannibal & 8t. Jo, 100 aoLp was strong and active, tho pool working hard to advanco tho premium whilo vigorously ascault~ ing tho stock-market. ¥ ONEY was active and stringent at 1-82 to 34, closing at 7. The stringency is still duo to artiticial causos. Discounts aro very dull TONDS. ag,ovommentu firm, with & good domand for ™ PROPUCE. . e Flour was in better domand at stoady prices. Good shipping brands aro scarco, Wheat was stendy with s fair oxport demand for spring. Winter stoady and quiat. Taverpool advices arg moro hopoful. 'ork was highor on the spot, with sulos of 500 brls new moss ot $15.373{@16.50 cash. Cut meats sro' quict. The offerings of pickled hams wero liberal, and the markot flat. Dry saltod shoulders aore held at Go; pickled hams are quoted nominally 10@12¢. Bacon ‘quiot. Long cloar is held at 73¢c, and short ‘oloar at 8c, with 100 boxos reportod ab 8o f. 0. b. Lard wasin active domand and highor. For Wostern 8 7-160 18 bid for March. For futuro delivery 500 tierces for April sold at 8 9-160. THE MODOC WAR. - Confereice Between the Governmeont Conimissioncrs and the Modos Wiare riors—Pencenble Rrospect. 8ax Franoisco, March 8,—Judgo Rosborough, L. Btoel, J. A. Fairchild, Frank Riddlo, and sov- eral other gontlomon wont to tho camp of Capt. Juok on Baturday, and were me' by about thirly Indians. The party took to tho Modocs the torms of poaco as follows : Thoy must surrendor to tho military authoritics, and be removed to a rosorvation in Arizons, Indian Torritory, or Southorn Californin. The council was’ vory poaconble. ‘the perty romnined in Copt. Jack's camp all might. Tho Obiof is quite ill, and is anxious for peaco. Htcol stated the propositions of tho Commission. All the Indians oxpressed.tholr assont, but declarod they would linyo nothingttodo with Mencham or Jesso Applegate, Thoy did not wish to return to Lost Rivor, for thoy would thon be amongst onemies. Eight or ton of the warriors went out to Canby’a hoadquarters to meot the rost of the Ponco Commissionors, Jack, Scar-faced Char~ loy, nnd Schonchieo naid thoy wanted to go to Whashington to sea the Big Oliof. Yosterday Stocl and eight of tha Modoe warriors went out to Canby's camp. It 18 genorally thought that the war is ondod. Bay Fravcisco, Cal, March 8.—The follow- ing dispatch has beon sent to tho Sccrotury of the Interior = To O. Deluno, Washinglon : Havo sont & messongor with theso torms: The Modoca to surrondor as prisonars of war; to b removed to s Southorn and warmeor climate, and provided for. Thoy accopt the torms, and have Bont a dologatiot:of oight to tallk ovor tho dotails but not to conclude thom. Capt. Jaclk in sick. Everything looka favorabla for poace, Thoy nalz for small humes, and to bo locatoed collective- 1y. We think well of their request for amnosty toall, Capt. Jaok desires to visit Washivgton, with ono or tio of his young men. Faanosco, March 8.—A courier arrived at Yreka to-night from tho front. Ho says, on the arrival of Judge Roscborough and E, Btoele ot headquarters, the propositions for tho settlo- ment of the Modoo troublos wero sube mitted, snd on Friday Stoole, with .tho interpreter and othors, went to éapt. Jack’s camp, whore they remained all night. Tho proposition was that the Modocs shoyld sur- rondor a8 prisonors of war, Lo romoved to some roservation outside of i)mgun, qrohnbly in Arizona, and_be provided for by the Govern- ment.- -To thig tho Indisna all agreed, and cight of Jnaok's broves ncoompanied Mr. Btoolo to Fairchild's ranch to confor with Gen. Onnby and the Commissioners, whore thoy wera last evening when tho carrier loft. COapt. Jack being sick, it will require soveral days to complote the treaty, whon 1t wil bavo to be approved by the authorities at Weshington. Copt. Jack claima that his poople woro not to blama for Lilling sottlers, ns the citizens commenced by Lilling ono of his squaws and childvon. Tho feoliug hero is that tho murderers of set- tlors should fin punislied, inatoad of given com- pleto amneaty, 18 proposod by tho Commission- ord, Tho weathor at the front is vory cold and stormy. _————— FIRES. Pestruction of Froperty in Various Plnces. New Yonx, March 8.—1Ihis ovoning o flro ‘broke out on the fifth fleor of tho building Nos, 86 and 87 Vesey atroot. Owing to tho high wind the firo epread rapidly, aud in o short timo the ontire bulldipg was o mass of flamoy. Polletraln & Raynor, lihographio print~ ors, tho four wupper floors, ‘Thoir ocoupy loss is estimated at £75,000. ‘Tho United Btates Tea Company, who ocoupy the lowor iloors and ‘basomont, logo about §00,000. ‘ho Christian Teader ofiico was damaged 210,000, Tho build- ing, which was ontiroly destroyod, was val- uod at 860,000, Tho Amorioan Yon Company ocenpy tho adjoining building, and lose 315,000, About half an Lour after tho iiro broke out, and whilo about fifty firemen were on au uppor floor of the burning buildings, the floor gayo way,but, fortunately, 8ll tho men escaped unharmed ox~ capt two mombora of tho fire patrol, who woro badly brulsed. foreno, O, March 8,—The woodonware manufactory belougiug to the Unlon Manufac- turing Company was dostroyod by fira this morn “%h togothor with its contents, The loss is ©80,000; insuranco, 10,000, as follows: Home, Columbus, $4,000; Farmors', Morchants', and Manufacturers', Humilton, 2,000 ; ome, Dayton, O., 2,600 ; "Dayton, of 'Dayton, §3,600; Fi% 204 Sarico. Hr. Tau Bl #1000 s Btar, of Now York, £1,600; North Missourl, 81,000 ; Gorman, of Erio, Pn,, 81,000, Tho fire {8 sup- ponad to hayoe originated in 4 dry-ldln, Tosron, March 8.—The wool-pulling estab- lishimont of Hollla, at Watortown, was birned Bundny; T.oss, 876,000, ‘Spectal Dispateh to Tha Chicago Teibune, Oepan Ravips, Iowa, Morch 8.—A fire flvo milea west of Wapollo, Iowa, Inst night, do- stroyed tho louse of n farmor nemed Frank Olinpmnn. Tioss about 81,600 ; fully insured, LouisvitLe, March 8.—A negro cabln near Pollfield, 1londorson Co., toolc firo tho other night aud burned down, burning up throo nogro children. Thelr mothor locked them inand wont on o visit in the neighborhood, ‘Tho bones of tho childron ore found tho next morning nonr the door-ill, showing that they hiad en- doavored to oseape from thoir horrld donth, e PACIFIC COAST. The Oochise Indinns Find n Deforidor ==A Murderor Lyncheds Special Dispatch to The Chicago T'ribune, Bax Frawoisco, March 8.—A dispatch from fan Diego sayn Oapt. ¥ J. Jofferds, agont of tho Cochiso Indinng, is in that olty. o says tho peoplo of Sonora chargo too much raucality in thot country on the Cochise Indinng under hin charge, but that thoy are guilly only of o small portion; that somo Indiann aro absont from tho roserve, about 800 from Camp Apacho alona, Tho 8an Catlos Apnchos aro ull roported on thelr way to their now homo on the reserva- tion, whore they will engage in farming and nluc]&-rnlalngfi A dispateh from Ban Buonaventura to-night Bnys, that Goo, Mortin, o native of Huron Coun- ty, Ohio, nnangml inn disputo about a land boundary with Geo, Hargrand, whon tho Intter shot him dead. 'Tho neighbora seized tho mur- dorer and hiold him till ho liad an oxamination boforo the Coroner. Thoy then took himto tha nearest troo and hanged lnm, Ho confosued tho murdor and eald he intonded to _have killed two other porsons in iho placo, His son eaid hig filhfir had kiliod two ‘mon bofore he murdorod nrtin, BAN T'raxoraco, March 8.—A. dispateh to-night from Portland, 'Oregon, gives tho following namos of tho officors and crow of the stoamor Goo. 8. Wright, wrecked near Cape Cautlon, botwoen Sitka and Viotorin : Capt, Thomas J, Ainsloy: B. I\ Woidler, Purser; John Bution, Ohiof Iugineer ; Jomes Alinor, Socond Engincor; Danicl Noonan, First Mato 3 William Lrico, Bec- ond Mato; P. Olawson and Owen McGough, firemen ; fld\vnrdJohnsnu, Arch. Dunn, Jaaes Irwin, Gus. Profio, J. Jenson, seamen ; Chris, Adammi, stoward; Pedro Selvo, cook; Cs Hovondehl, walter; Mosos Dapliste, pantry- mou ; an Indian moss-boy and two Indisus,coal passora. The United Statcs stoamer Lincoln loft Port Townsond on Saturday for the scono of the wreck to nscortain if any of tho pnssengors or crow can bo found. 'The steamor Tolfair is ox- pected back from Sitka the lattor part of this wook., It i known that Maj. Walker and wife wero on the steamor. THE WEATHER. ‘War Dopartment Weather Prognoss ticntionsws=ifoports from Various Points. Cncsao, March 8.—The * polar wava" camo froozing ont of tho far Northwost again yestor- dny mornin[{l, marking 21 dogreos bolow at Pom- bina, and 6 below at Breckinridge, with & north- westorly wind, This morning tho wind in that region continues to be from the northwest, and the thormomotor marked 86 dogrees bolow nt Pembina, 81 bolow at Brockinriage, 10 bolow at Duluth, 7 below at Bscauaba, 5 below at Alpena, 1 bolow at Dayenport, 1 bolow at Milwaukeo, above at Chieago nud Dotroit, 8 nbove at Grand Havon, 1 above nt Keokuk, 9 abovo at Indianapo- 1is, 19 abova at Cinclunati, 1 abovo at St. Louin, 28'abovo at Momiphis, 48 abovo at New Orlouns, 89 nbove at Mobile, 21 above at Nashville, 20 sbovo at Louisvillo, At 8nn Franciaco, this moruing, the thormomotor marked 47 above 3 at Corinne, Utah, 10 bolow ; ot Choyonne, 24 above; at Omaha, zero. ‘Fhroughout U%nur Canada tho thermomoter ranges from 8 to 16 abovo, and in Lower Canadn from 5 to 20 abovo ; through- out Now York and New England from 20 to 28 sbove; at Toledo, b abovo; aé Oloveland, 8 obove, and at Pittaburgh, 16 above ; New York City, 48 aboye ; Philadolphis, 28 above; Wash- ington, 28 abovo ; Ohayloston, 8. O., 83 abovo ; Jacksonvillo, I'la., 80 above, nowil![i(nt Baflale, TRochostor, Gswogo, Albany, Now York, throngh- out Now England, and_slong tho Atlantic coast ny for south os Capo May, WAR DEPARTMENT, OFFICE OF THE Cnier Branar Senvior, DivieroN or 'ELEGRAMS AND REroRTA FoR THE DBENERIT OF COMMERCE, WasuiNgTos, D, C., March 8,—DProbabilitiea— For Tuetday, in the Bouth Atlsntic and Eastern Gulf Statos, rislng barometer, northwest winds, end clenr weather. For the Middle Atlantic conot and westward to the Alloghanics, fresh northwest winds, partly cloudy and cloar weath- or, with lowor tomporature, For Now England and Now York, frosh und brisk north and west winds, cloudy and cold woather, For tho luke region and Uppor Mississippi Valley, risfng barometer, northwest winds, Tising tomporature, and partly cloud4 and clenr weathor, 3 Cautionary signals continuo at Wilmington, Norfolk, Capo May, New York, New London, Boston, and Portland, Mo. 1Iap1s0N, March 8.—The morcury stood 6 do- groos bolow lore, this morning, 5 above ab noon, and zero at darlt. CLEVELAND. Excitement Oaused by Eishop Gils mowm?’s Lonten #astoral==The School Question Agnine OLuveLasp, O, Murch 8,—Much excitomont hus beon cronted Lioro_concorning tho recont lonten pastoral of the Right Rov. Dr. Glimour, tho Roman Catholic Bishop of this Dioceso. Tho documont ‘is vory bold and dotermined in its tono and charactor, assoerting the supremacy of tho Ohurch oyer the Stato, consuring tho prosent systom of public school cducation, which he claims is imperfect ; insisting that Catholic families ehall send thelr children to Catholic schools, unloss absolutely impracti- cablo ; dircoting that marriagos shall not bo con- tracted with porsons outgido of the Church, and Bays, it nocessary, Catholics must ineist upon and domond their rights as citlzous at the polls. Bociotios not to be pormitted to entor the church wmu;!:‘:sl their rogalin, unless the Church is formlly rocognized by such socloty having n priost at its hond; church prop- erty will not ioreaftor bo coutrolled bg'i‘ruutlmn but bo transfarred to tho Bishop. Tho pastoral bhas elioted much commont from the press of this city, both editorially and through communi- cations. . ZLast ovening tho Rov. Mr. minister, beforo a largo audionco, toral the subject of his discourse, and took strong grounds against it, This morning Bishop Gilmour publishes a lotter defonding and ex- plaining tho pastoral at longth, and conolud with (fils mfoultion to tho Sclool Board: Cntholica shall build their own school-houses aud place them duriu§. achool hours under tho ontire control of tho Publio School Bonrd, dur- ing'which time no religious mstructions shall be given; but bofore or aftor school hours ro- Jigious instruction shall bo pormitted; toachors of said schoola shall bo Catholics, and bo paid by tho Sohool Board. — Tho Watficld Murder, Noar Rushw= ville, Xnde CivomwnaTr, March 8.—Advicos from Rush- villo, Ind,, rogarding tho murdor of John Hat- flold, on ho MMilroy RRoud, four miles south of that place, suy deceased was 30 yosss old, a farm laborer, and had the habit of carrying all his ‘money In his pockot. 1Io was at spolling-sohool on lridny might; left thoro, wont to widow Andorson's, traded coats with hor son, whon both sot oub on tho road togother, Throe bullots woro found in tho hoad of deceased, and tho cont which ho had got from Andorson was found by the roadsido half a mile Trom the placo of thomurdor,covered with blood, Andorgon Las booy arrosted. Blood was found on his olothing, 1o had bought & rovolver of docensod only o day or two befora the murdor, TPhiu rovolyor and monoy, about $200, which do- contod had a6 tho timo of tho murdor has not yob been found, Forbush, Unitarian mado tho pas- W] Xzailrond Conductors on Trinl Omornnysr, Ohio, Mareh 8,—The preliminary oxamination of Wm. Russell, conductor on tho TLittlo Miami Division of tho Pan Handlo Rail- road, from Cinolunati to Pitisburgh, was com- menced to-day in tho Polico Gourt, The chargo was ambozelomont. ‘'he specification was thub on Dea, 20, 1872, botwoon Cineinnati and Colnmg bus, ho took up two coupon tickets from Cinolu- natl to Pittuburgh, neglootod topuuch thom, nud gevo n hat-chouk to tho passongora for the re- nialudor of tho trip. Doteotive Akors testified that on Oct. 20, ho uaw COonductor Russoll, botweon hero aud Columbus tnko up two coupon tiokets, numbored 810 an 820, from Oinciuunti to Pittsburgh, without - punohing, and siven hat-ohook for tho Tomaindor of the nfi ) aléo that, roturning at onco to Cin- clonatl, ho bought tho noxt duy idontically tho same two tickets of Btophon Gurs, tho Durnot Houso tlokek usgzont of tho Py Mandlo Hoad, paving 23 for them, Thoso tloketa wero producod and {fdons tifled in court y witnesses, oll of whom,_ tostifiod subatentinlly — the samo a8 Doteotivo Alors, No ovidonco hos yob boon produced to show how theso tickots foiund thelr way into the agont's hands, Tho oxamina- tlon continues to-morrow. Tha tostimony so far docs not {mplicate Stophon Gars, IRussell has able counsol. 3 —_— LA SALLE. Tho Cnsc of Weidgwood==The Ico Orope Sneefal Dispateh to The Chicaso Tribune, T Barie, 11, Mareh 8,—A numbor of tho bondsmen of Goorge 8, Wedgwood, tho Count: School Buporintondont, who absconded last fal leaving bohind him evidoncos of dofalcation and forgory, and in now in inu at Ottawe, rosldo hero, and have been sollolted to ontor into bonds fot Iis appontance at court, but have declined, Hig frionds hoving takon up tho notes sald to hava borna forged slgnaturos, it is supposed ho 18 now hold for dofaloation only, Tho quantity of ico harvested hero and in {’cum during tho paab wintor 3 sbout 120,000 ngs e e, THE TRUANTS RETURNED, The two littlo girls, Minnie Cook snd May Plumstend, who ran away from the Bkinner Behool last Fridny, wero roturned to thoir pn- rents lnst ovening., The story thoy ralate, of what promptod them to go awey, and their ox- perionco during tholr wanderings, is, Lappily, nothing but amusing, It seoms that May Plum- stead has hind for some time o groat desire to go Btoughton, Wis,, to sco, an old fourse who ro- aides thore, Minnio Cook and she haye been great frionds, and o journoy to Atoughton hna ofton boon talked of between Jhomeolyes, Un Tridsy morning thoy lped beon 'drawing a mop of Wieconaln, yyon which Stoughton appoarod a8 o liltls ac? not fa [distant from Chicago. It scomegfo_them that thoy could 5o thero and roturn in a. doy. Acting wupon this rosumption, thoy left tlio sohool, with the ob- Yuntflf nding out what_train would tako thom thoro. As they passed along Modison atroet, they saw throe-ball storo, 'Thoy wout in, and Minnio Cool disposed of about $10 worth of gold coin which ).umfi; from lher watchi-chain for 86, With this thoy bonght tickets at tho Milwaulkeo dopot for Stoughton. When thoy got on the train they bogan to feel alarmed, and, hoping to securo protection, told the conduetor, with nomo resorvations, their story. o took chargo of thom, and, at Milwaukeo, put them on~ tho Btoughton train, Arriving st Stoughton, they wero unable to find thelr frionds, und hnving read in_thoir geographlos tho beautlos of tho Capitol at Madi- son, they conoluded to go thoro end sec it. To Madison thoy wont. Thero Dinnio ool bocamo alarmod, and wrota a Iottor to her father, nslin, him to como for them., Boforoit was recoive: howover, Mr. Charles Chapin, her unclo, hnd arrived in Madison, and "had found the truants. They wero both overjoyed ab uuo(nfl him, and wore ready to return home at once. Mr. Chapin arrived with thomon tho 7:16 trein from Mil- waukes last ovou{ug. They stato that thoy havo been alone all the timo, and went away just to “takown littlo rido.” Of courso thero s much joy Iu the houscholds to which thoy havo beon roturnod. v S S FIRE AT BURLINGTON HALL. A fire broke out Inst ovoning, about haf-past 7 oclock, on the'ithird floor of Boction O, of tho Burlington Hall warehouses, located at tho cor- nor of State and Bixteonth stroets. The flre originnted from & furnace flue, which it is sup- g:osod Decame chokoed with gn;s which ignited. 'wo alarms wore sounded from Box 46, aud tho whole dopartment, being brought out, the build-. ing was tloodod with wator, and tho firo quickly subdued. The building, which was dnm- oged to the extont of 50, is owned by Semuol o Niokoon lboro | wia sbout 25,000 bushols of grain stored in tho build- ing, owned by Carl U. Mooller, whioch was damuged to the oxtont of §2,600. 'This loss is fully covered by insurance, but in whet com- ponies could not bo astertained. Tho alarm of fire from Box 86, at half-past & o'clock lost ovening, was caused by firo in the framo cottage No. 501 Buttordield stroot, ownod by H. Whifo, and ocouvied by O, Gullagher, Damago to houso and furnituro, $1,000, Furni: ture fully insured in tho /tna of Ilnrtford. Tho firo was caused by the falling of o Btove. biitas it el b i Xowa Electlons. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Des $101NES, Tn., March 8.—Tho city clootion assod of quiotly. Thoe Republicans clect tho {Inyor, Asgousor, and fivo out of eight Aldormoen, Tho ¢ Oity Guards” elect the ‘Lreasurer and éhvoo Aldoemon. - Tor Moyor 1,051 votes wote olled. Giles II, Turner, Ropublican, received 035; 8. F. Spaflord, Democrat, 263; R. L. Tidrick, *City Guards,” 633; Tu:nor's majority over Tidrick, 852 ; Turner's majority over both other candidates, 89, . Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Orrunwa, Iowa, March 8.—Tho elogtion which took place to-dny resulted in a magnificent Lib- oral victory. Tha Liberals carry every ward in tho city. for Aldormon. Tho Council will now stand six Liborals and two Radicals. The fight was mado on tho distinct issues which divide tho Liberals from Radicals. The city has horotoforo beon carried by the Radicals. This is among tho fivat Liberal victories of 1873, e’ il Fatal Result of an Election Fight in Louisvillo. Loumvire, Ky, March 8.—Charles Bache, driver of tho roolof & stcam firo cngine, diod this afternoon of n wound received from o pistol in tho hands of Willism Portor, Bhoriff of the Ninth Ward polls, at the olection on Saturday. The oltercation started in o joko on tho part of Portor, whom Bache afterwards called aside and struck in the faco, when Porter ehot him, the Dball entering tho lower part of tho back, dnd lodging unsor the skin in the abdomen. The physicions _thought ho would recover, butho commenced sinkiug at noon to-dsy, and died at 5p.m. Portorisin jail. —_—————— Cincinnati Polities, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tridune, CrNoisNATI, March tional Convention. date for tho spring campaign. e The Prize-IZing. Prr1ssunaH, Pn., March 8.—A prize-fight bm;‘ o 1o Hght- woight championship of tho United Statos and & purso of $1,000 a sido, to take placo to-morrow st Collior's Bfation, a point about 0 miles from boon mrranged betweon Bryan Cumpbell Wilkesbarro, and Harry Hicken, for ¢ tho olty. ———— Arknusas Eloction. Lrrrie Roog, March 8.—The olostion on the constitutional amendment, to-dny, doing away with disfranchisement, 18 very quiet, Logs than one-fourth of tho rogistorod voters of this city votod. But fow votes wero given against the amendment. S —— XRallrond Accidents, Special Dispatch to The Chicaqo Trtbune, Cepar Rarins, Iowa, Towa, on Saturday night, ) W. Canedy was noverely injurad. Whilo lennin over tho platform of the car, ho struck his Lo agalnst & conl-louso. e s S Suicidu. 81, Joserw, Mo,, March 8.—Capt, Oscar O. Pratt, rocently ono of the oity oditors of the Rt with the Cinolnnatl Enquirer, Sloux Oity Times, nnd[ o oftico, I Omaha Bee, sulcided ot Omala, on Baturday, by | *4GHBREIS 1y, aron 5, Joo Iferald, formorly —conneotod taking morphine. P S SO PO ©Occan Stenmship Nows. New Yonx, March 3 Liyerpool. LoNDoN, Humonia, und Novade have arrived out. i ooy Shipwroclts TTautrAx, Maroh 3,—Tho schoonor 8t. Mark, of Bt, Plorro, was caught in its passago from St Plorro to Byd nearly two months, milos east of Cupo North. kuown to havo boon drowned, e e, A Fow Quotntions Commonly Sup= Posod to Eo from the BibIo, 'l‘halx:clx ;u-?l nmn% fnaxnm'r plm;nefl in noux}hmt :’l':unnmul ,\}mcm, Cas usoe which the majority of pooplo suppose have Ry s tholr origin in tho Diblo, mud use them in that .%‘x“,:-,,',{‘;'nn:,‘,‘;:‘%;;r ey Lk R AT The Now York Observer corrocls B this oror in thoe following Llltllln;uwr.w])nt, m tho wo stlll lovo to ugo thom, conneotion, hrases are very fino, 'o provont mlequomhnlm from tho Boripture, i givos thom thuss ¢ dod tompora the wind to tho shom lamb, 8.—Tho prosont prospect in that tho Liboral Republicans and Democrats will unite noxt Thuradney in tho nomination of " oity officers, and delogates to the Stato Conatitu- 'hoy hold separato convon- tions, but will confer, and mwost probably consoli- March 8.—At Nichols, a brakeman named J. | Ihe atonmehip Hansn has arrived from Bremen, snd Kopublio from March 3.—The steamships MMalta, noy, N, B, and knocked about for rs, Kulvey, Lorks, pou ~flyo ousarticloy, the elicuts’nf a tiv Trom Btorno's “Sontimontal Journoy fo Italy.'"” Comparo Isalah xxvi, 6. “Tn tho midst of 1ifo wo aré in doath.” I'rom tho **Burlnl Servico;” and thin orignully from a hymn of Luthor. i “Broad and wino which tho Lord hath com- monded to bo recolved.” From tho Lnglish Cntechism. *“Not to bo wlso abovo what is writton,” Nod in Beripture. 4 T'ho morelfnl man {8 moreiful to his boast.” Tho ucrl{tllrnl form Iy; ¢ A righteous man ro- gardoth tho lifo of his heasw,"—Prov, xil: 10, A natioh shall bo horn fn & dny,” In Iunlalr it reada: “Hhall o nation bo horn nt onco 2" #Ag iron sharponotl iron, ro dotlh o man the cotntonanco of a friond," *“Iron wharponethy 80 & man_sharponoth the countonanco of his friond."—Prov, xxvil: 17, “That ho who runs nay rend.” “That he may run that readoth.”—Ieb, it: 2. “Owo no mnu anything, but love” “Owe no man anything, but to lovo one auother,”— TRom, xii:-8. "“Prone to sln ne tho eparks to fly upward.” Dorn to troublo as tho sparks fly upward."— Ronw. v: 7. “Exalted to henven in point or privilogo.™ Not in tho Bible, Tive was not Adam's helpmate, but merely a liolp mect for him ; nor was Abselom's long halr tho instrumont of his dentruction; his head, and not hair upon it, huvln;i heon caught in the botighs of the treo. (11 Samuol xviii: 9.) A London wig-maker onco had n sigin_upon which wan peinted Alsalom suspended {rom the branchos of the onlt by his hair, and underncath tho following couplet : 411 Absalom hadu't worn his own halr, . Ho'd no'er been found a hunglng thoro,” i il kSl —A rupturo is roported in n division of the Baptist Chureh in Enitorn Ohio, known as Mon~ nonitoy, 'I'hu{ aro roparated in two bands,—one enlled tho Omlsh and tho other tho Maucso,—tho yulic OF COILTETareY uolig tho woarng of bu- ons insicad of hooka and eyes, whilo o sorious fond is throatonod in nuothior "quarter upon the gq{:ntlun of tho length and shape of the cont- nily. —Thirty yoars u%a tho Littlo Flat Rock con- grogation of Disciples in Rush County, Ind., 6xcludod fiyo mombera for covotousnoss in ro- fusing to pay their share of tho cxponsos of orcoting n now mecting-houso. If this oxample: was followod ns often ag it should ho, the mom- ‘borship of somo churchos would bo considerably dimiuished. — MARRIAGES. REDFIELDABERUROMBIR-AL _Christ Lookport, N. Y., Fucsday, Yob, 2, 187, by Janies Aborcromiito, Ilcotor, arsiatcd by ‘tha Rov, Dr Yooto, ‘of Jtochestar, J. Layard Redfiold, U. 8. Navy, and Rarths Elizabotls, daughter of tho' M. Jawes Abereromblo, MILMENING-_POLLARD—At Providono, R. T., Fob, £, by the Tav, W, I, Tainbridgo, M, Jos. Milt honfng, of Clucagc, wid Miss Sura Laulso Pollaid, of Providénca, an % SoRey: DEALHS, PIALIN_In thia clty, of sonsamption, Migglo Ory o of Al 3V ‘Phitas, ko Tunoral Vodnosday morulng. Tiaston papers ploaso cupy. March 0, B0 years, ALBER—At Bluo Tsland, March 2, Frod Albes, son of ttip 1nto Crvaa B aad 1iarclot Albos, agod 0 yoars and & 0 months. DRE\WOLT—In thiy olty, at 113 Huron-st,, Albert, son ol s Hatheor Do wWait, Bom: Kug. 2 1875 O ey b eaatiages Lo How HLA, from 160 Huron-at., Ramaral by sarti ¥ T4, fro 2ty Wodnosday, 4th sk at 1 oolock B, m. MILLERIn Williamsburgh, N A, Bilzaboth 12, Millor, wita'of of Rirm. . W, Stanloy, of this it AUCTION SALES. = By Wi A. BUITERS & CO., On Monday, Maxch 3. Watches, Diamonds, Gold Jewelry, &c., Held as collateral by tho New York Toan Office to be sold C AT AUCTION, On MONDAY, March 3, 8t 10 o'clack;, at B3 and &7 South Canal-st. WM. A, BUTTERS & €O, Auctionoers. On Tuesday, March 4, At 55 & B7 South Capal-st., A COLLECTION OF = e 01l Pomimgs, BY WM, A, BUTTERS & 00. Balo commoncing at 31 'lock, ON WEDNESDAY, MARCHL5, At 25, 31, 29 and 81 Wost Washington-st., By WAL A, BUTTERS & C0. Balo commonolng at 10 o'clack. ON THURSDAY, MARCH 6, At 85 and 67 Bouth Canalst., Dry Goods, Clothiny:, Furs, &. By WM, A. BUPTERS & CO., Auctionoors. GIO. P. GORE & CO,, 22, 24 and 26 Randolph-st., Will offor at Auctlon,son TUESDAY, March 4, An Invoice of Dress Goods, An Invoice of Hosiery, An Invoice of Crash. Also, Notions, Toble Outlery, &o. + BALE AT & M. G083 W.ABASEI-AV. MARBLE-FRONT DWELLING. OHATTEL MORTGAGE HALE OF Hlopant Housshold Faruiture, Marbla-top Chamber Sets, Parlor Buits, .| Bureaus, Sofas, Lounges, Sidcboards, Hall Tross, Marblo-top Tables, Gnmp Ohnivs, Bxtonnion Tublos, Ioo Choat, gh‘m"fi“&“%%“ and Three-Ply Oarpets, vor-piatod Ware A Bl onimnt Pinno Torte, cost $600, On TUESDAY, Maroh 4, at 10 o'clock. G. P, GORE & CO,, Auctlonscrs, CATALOGUE AUCTION SALE, On Wednesday, March 5, At9:00 o'olock . m., of Boots, Shoos & Slippars Retailors who desiro to know how wide the morgin is botweon CASH and OREDIT, should not fail to attend. GIO. P, GORY & CO., 22, 91 aud 28 Raudolph-st. By T. 8. FITCH & CO. REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. Rogular Wenkly Salcs at our Salosroom, 137 Dearborne st., ovory Weduosday, at 3 o'olock p. .’ Partloulars ut 113 oflico, Bring lu Youc list, Spoclal aitention given to NESD! will bo wold threo & nore Lots 1y tho Bouth Shorb Bubulyfston, In tha lnlgnir;i.ll'uu‘-l;lflinsy raposod lino of tha Bultimore & Ohlo Ratbw: b otfior proporty. L, B FPICIL & CO. " CONSTABLE’S SALE, By virtuo of an attachmont ordor of salo, T will, on Wodnosday morning, Match 6, 6t 10 u'lock a, m,, scll at auotion, at No. 030 South Hlatost., tho following dos oribod proporty, to wit: Two Ilack Walnut Countors, ono largo Black Walnut Teo oz, Marblo Top Wushstond, larko Caekiug Hanyro complate, largo Stovos, lat Glaes, Fixtures aril Obandaliors, no Awalng thisty Tyblon, 125 oano-reatnd Uhairs, ot of’ Crockory, Glnssware, ‘Tinwaro, Gnstore, Kuives, Forks, Bpouns, and a lot of tiscollan. as3 Restanrant, Sala A IARPMAN, ‘Gonstabio and Avstiosor, By TAYLOR & HARRISON. AT AUOTION,—On Wodncsday morutng, at 03 o'clock, oIfur to tho triidu & lnrwo slook uf dealriblo oods, con- Hineren, “Tonols, Tabla Cloth, andkaronlas, i udors, Bows, e e Btoak uf Porluni 5 81 and 83 South Caw Dy MARTIN BEST, Sherlft, £ ( MORTGAQE BALI this day at 10 8. m. at 235 Ran. dolpti-at., oo bar, gounter aud sholvhiz, ‘oo B-barrel ! | ic0 Lo, a0 wioro aud plbos olaizs, tabios &0, Buggies, Express Wagons & Harmess, -