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8 THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, MARCH 22, 1875. e ~ FOREIGN. Interesting Debate on the Goneva Arbitration in Parliament, France Prohibits the Exporta- tion of Arms to Spain. Diplomatic Trouble in San Domingo. GREAT BRITAIN, LoxpoN, March 21.—In tho Houso of Com- wons this ovoning Gathorno Hardy moved an »ddress to tho Crown, praying that the Govern- ‘ment bo Instructed to dissont from tho throe Entornational rules adoptod by the Court of Arbi- Rration at Goneva, Mr. Hardy, in tho courso of wa abloapeach in support of his motion, doolar- ’ed that in making it ho had uo party object, nor 4id ho intond to cast the slightest imputation on Mho fairnoss of tho arbitration. The disclaimer ‘was recolved with cheors, Mr. Forator opposed tho motion, becausoe it Ernnucnlly callod for avote of consuro on the rbitrators who adopted the rules. Theso rulos ffoctod tho Unitod Btates as much na England. 0 other nation was interested. If wo objoct to them, it will appoar nsif wo wore amarting under the genso of having to pn( the compensntion warded, and the united action of Amorion and ngland horonfter in the caso of war with or etween other powors would bo impossiblo, Vernon Harcourt spoke strongly in favor of ‘the motion. He doclured tho rules nover held ‘watoer. Tho best thing possible to do was to ro- fil‘lnal tho United Btates Governmont to withdraw em, and substituto others, which, in the ovent f_war, would not make neutrality intolorable. Willlam Rathbona was opposed to disturbin, tho docieion of tho Geneva f!unrd. 1le nrguo hiat the rules only required England to_onforce or own laws, - If thoy wero ropealed, England's wcomniores would be ruined forevor in the vory mextwar. He hoped the Houso would not ro- vn{luo the Governmont's just and statesmaulike olicy. L Mr{ Grogory, Conservative, sharply criticised tho action of tho General Board in imposing wangerous liabilitios on nontrals. Samucl Laig spoke against tho motion, 8ir Stafford Northeote was disposed in favor of it. He asked whether the Govornmont ronlly rcce tod tho idens mentioned in these rules. 1f t did, they ought bo made a law, 2 . The Attorney-General, Sir J. Duke Coleridge, ‘mskod whothor it was dignified to pnss such an opinion as _the right honorabla gentleman's ad- oss indirectly conveyed upon tho wonduot or the Arbitrators, whom the country, through Parliamont, had thanked for {heir fiervicos, Wo must submit to the award smade at Geneva, We lhad bettor:hold our ‘dongues and pay tho monoy. Ho confossed that At would be impossible to submit the rula to other ypowors for adoption without the distinct state- gmnt of the extont to which England consents 0 bo bound thereby. . Mr, Diaraeli was glad that tho Governmont in- Y¢ondod to como to komo understending with that of tho United #tates in rogard to theso rulos, He hoped they would do so epeedily, and then Itho two govorments could jointly Iny tho rulos ‘bofore other powors for thoir considoration. Mr. Gladstono conourred in tho view of tho subject taken by Mr. Disraell. He bolieved tho wules” would lose their forco if England alone wubmitted thom to other powors: The Govern- anont’s opinion was unchanged, snd ho assurad ‘the Houso that the matter had not, and would not, be neglected. . The motion was then withdrawn, and the de- $ato ended. : ———— . SAN DOMINGO. - New Yomrk, oxoitement there growing out of tho lollowing clrcumstances: On the announcement of the ' Jease of Samana Bay to the Americans, one Nunoz, ‘formerly “Governor of Porto Plats, proluutad ,against Prosident Brez's action, gathered some *followers, and throatened to ‘attack Porto Plata, Gonzales, tho prosont Governor of Porto Plata, sent a _ fow Govornmont troops an fll?uned Nunez, The followers of Nunoz ®wnd -his two wsons- fled, fiually taking nlngnin the private rosidence of British Con- wul Hamburger. Gonzales scnt to Hamburger, domanding that they bo given back to bim, bub Hamburger rorused, clalmtuyg sl tue Dedtiol flag }mxnctud fugitives in' his frlvnle rosidence, a8 if they woro at the official consulate ofiico. Conzales ordored the rofugees to bo taken b; force, and they iwore thus taken from the resi- dence. Hamburger grotuuted, and is said to have sent for an English man-of-war, The course of Gonzales is indoraed by Presidont Baez, and tho prisoners have beon sont undor snmi from Porto Plata to S8an Domingo. e CHINA AND JAPAN. B8aN Franciaco, March 21,—Tho Alasks ar- rived from Hong Kong and Yokohama to-day, ‘with Hong Kong dates to Feb, 12 and Yokohama to Foo, 24. The Dritish hr& Bessio Boaright ;outndemd ot ser near Nagasaki, No lives, were okt Great approhension is felt over the Mahomme- dan invasion of Northern China. The Grand %nmn of Thibet proffors allegiance to the youug Emperor of Chipa. Eftorts aro to be mado to throw tho Yellow River into its ancient channel. The tea cIipEnr ehip Borica was wrooked noar Puraceles. 'I'ho Captain and twenty-sight men ware logt. Thero was only one survivor. All hands at fivsl escaped on a raft, which went to piocos four days nfterwards. The Grand Duko Alexis left Hong Kong Jan, Christianity is tolorated in Japan by special edict. It is dotermined to throw the whole coun- try open to foreigners, Tho Governmont is on- deavoring to form & code, bnsod on European systoms, A universal industrial exhibition is to be hold within four yoars in Japan: Probably -at Yedo. Japan has revoked the prohibition against the exportation of saltpetro and a 6 per cent ad va- lorom duty is chargod. Tho Government sends Saycshime, second Ministor of the Empire on a mission to China. e CANADA. Special Dispateh to The Chicano Tribune, OTTAWA, Ont., March 21.—Fathor Richot, of Ttoit Garry, is here_to seonre amnesty for Riol, ‘who caused the murdor of Beott in tho Manitoba rebellion, The roturns of no less than fifty-four constitu- encios nre potitioned againat, 1x are in Onta- rio, seventaon in Quobec, and ono in New Brons- wick. Itis boliavod, by Liigh logal authority, that tho * Granville act * will not apply to Canada, and if eo, (heso petitions will either ba aban- doned, or investigntion will havo to take place, at the bar of tho House, The matter will be eettled in a fow days. is The roturns for the laat half of 1872 show tho Dominion recoipts to have been $16,477,609.- 48, and oxpenditures $18,678,820.50. Thls in- cludes the rocoipts and payments on account of post-ofiice, savings banks, Dominion notes, otc. _ The Grand Orango Lodgo of Eastorn Ontario ia in semsion here, H. 8. Macdonald, M. P. P., has boen elacted Grand Master. TonoxnTo, March 21.—Yestorday a man, named Btuart, committed suicido at Moulinolle, by ban Iu% The body of Miss Kellridgo, who has been missing from Brantford since November, was yestorday discovered in tho river by workmon, while obtaining ice. From tho marks on her feuon, it is evident she wus murdered and hrown into tho river. Tho authorities are on the track of suspocted parties. There it & talk of & strike among the workmen in tho various manufacturing establivhnients in Hauwilton before the sumuer, Al i FRANCE, Pants, Maveh 21.—The Government has issued &n ordor prohibiting the exportation of war ma- torlal from this country to Spain, A OO S 2 N Euthannsia, Spectal Disputeh to The Chifcago Tribune, Vinoeanes, Ind,, DMarch 21.—Judge J. G. Bowman, & prominent lawyer of this city, com- ‘mitted sticido about half-post 7 this morning, while laboring under g it of !umilorury insanity, by stabbing himself with » carving-knife, For peveral yonrs he haa suffered intensoly from in- flammatory rhoumatisn, He soemed somowhat batter to-day, got up, and ate broakfast, Upon loaving the tablo, ho tevk a carving-knife with him, and onterod his room. lis wife, upon oing to the room soon after, found him stabbod o tho homtt, tho Lnife wtlll eticking in the wonnd, The Coroner's jury gave a verdict in accordance with the above facts, Railronn Nows, WasmineroN, March 21,—Tho somi-annual Convention of the Genoral Railroad Ticket and Parsenger Agonts' Association met here to-day. Thero wed & Iurf;n attondunce, nearly all t] loading roads boing represonted. BMr. E.R. Dorsey, of the Charlotts, Columbia & Angusta ailrond, was oloctod Prosidont, 1ho othor ofl+ March 21.—A Porto Plata, Bt | Domingo letter states that thore is considerabls | ‘cordi woro then cleated, o8 follows : Vice-Pros- dont, Thomas L, Kimball, Union Pnalfle Ratlroad; Beoratary, Bamue! I'owoll, Ohicago, Burlington & Quinoy Rallrord; Excoutive Committeo, W. L. Darnley, long torm; Ellis Glatk, intermodiate torm l W. A, Thrall, short torm, It was decided that tho next annual Convention of the Asaooia- tion should be hold in Chicago. A now constitu- tion was adopted and signed to-day by forty- seven membars, Lolding orodontinls which in- cluda powers of attornoy, binding the manago- mont to any arrangemonta ag to ratos which may bo made by tho Convention. The Convontion will probably romatn in session until Tneaday, Spectal Dipateh to The Chicago Tribine, Drrnorr, Maroh 21.—Tho Drosidont, General Buporintondent, and othor oflicers of tho Cannda Bouthorn Railroad woro in this city yestorday, hnving just comploted a tour of Inspection over tho road, Tralns will bzigln running over from }]uflnlo to this city and Toledo about the 1st of une, —— STATE LEGISLATURES. MICHIGAN, Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, LaxgiNa, Mich, March 21,—Soveral billg assod to-dny, nearly all local and of no genoral nterest, A large number of reports from com- mittoos wore prosented, of little genoral intorost, Thio voto defoating the bill eatablishing a State Illstnriuira{hur was reconsidored, and the bill rotorrod baok to tho committoo. Spesker Oras- woll appointed Mosera, Qilmore, Bartholomow, Knap) ,En ‘Walkor, and Wolch a Committes to visit the Univorsity and oxamino aa to whothor modioal [ustruction ia confined to any particular creoed of modicine, A rosolution passod the Bonato for the ?‘ pointment of a committos to inquira as to the goctarian charagter of the Untvorsity. Thoro was a debato, this afternoon, concern- Ing tho Bonato joint resolution No. 14, refundin, to tho bank the amount of tho illigal bank-tax o! 1867, Tho vats on tho rosolution stood 12 to 10+ lost bocauso it did not roceive o msjority of all the mombers olect. Both housos sat thin ovening, The Ilouse, and, probably, tho Bonate, will adjourn to-mor- row morning, until Monday ovoning. o disky ARKANSAS, Lirrre Roox, Ark., March 21.—A bill passed tho Sonate to-dny logalizing the acls of tho Probate Olerks botween the yoars 1801 and 1805, in roforonco to tho appointment of guardinna, administratien of State, &o. Tho Houso passod & bill regulating rogistration and ologtion, which is generally coucoded to bo fair in &l respects. 3 ol et MASSACHUSETTS. DBogtoN, March 21.—~The House of Represen- tatives, to-day, rofused to suspond tho rulo pro- bibiting the ‘introduction of new business, so that the resolution censuring the Reprosonta- tivon in Congress from this State for supporting tho rotroactive festurs of the Congrossional Bal- ary bill was excluded. itk TP NEW YORK. The Eric Rallrond Invostigntion—Vics timized Emigrants—The Tweed fiie vostigation—Insurance Litigation— Miscellnncous Local Nowa, New Yonk, March 31.—The steamehip Morri- mack, which arrived from Drazil yestorday, Drought thirty-five Englishmen, who were mem- bors of a party of 300 who left England for that country in Novembor lnst, under most fattering romiacs from what pretended to be a * Brazil- an-Colonization Sccioty,” The whole }m’tg suf- fored hoavily, as thoy were victims of & docop- tion. Many died of starvation, and othera woro unable to lonve the country for want of means, The oitizens of ankl{ll proposo to erect & monument in Cypress Hill Comotery to deceasod Union soldiers. ‘The U'eod Investigating Committee mat to- day, but immediatoly after adjourned. It isun- doretood that Tweoed's counsef will deny tho ju- risdiotion of tho Sonate to investigate, 88 Twaod never took his soat a8 a Sonator. The Erie Legislativo Investigating Committee mot hors to-day and hoard tho statements of W. A, O‘Doufhnny. who disclosed mzthh:fi1 that has not alroady boon mado public. Ho exhibltod pho- tographs taken from tho books of the Erie Com- pany, showing receipts Ly various porsons for sums recelved from Bickles, O'Dongherty testi- fied that the Erie Diroctora voted $u0,000 to W. B. Vandorbilt to reimburse him for oxpensos in dofeating adverso logislation, but _ Vandorbilt rofused to. receive it. Jay Gould teatifiod that about tho 1st of Dacem- ber, 13’11,l ho apoke to Duncan and L. P, Morton about a change in the Board of Directors of the Tirla Cnmpany ; alan wwote do 3, 8, Morgan, Lo don, a8 to tho proper peraons for the now Board. Tho only terms proposud in regard to roorgani~ zation wore that all the largo railvay intorests should have equal interests. The old Dircotora were to go oubt voluntarily, Witnoss suggested that if thero should be any trouble in ‘fauiug the old Board to give way, that he should procure a repoal of the ex- isting classification bilh. and new election, tho members of the Legislature boing friendly to any plan for the bonefit of Erlo. It wasagroedthat Duncan should go to Xurope in furtherance of this ‘Plnu. and if Me- Honry ond Bischoffheim refused their co-opera- tion, the arrangement was still to be carried out. Tho witnees first communicated with Lano on this subjoct, after which TLane oxpresscd his willingness to resign and to aid in procuring other resignations. Lano subsoquontly enid a conspiracy had boon formed, anda lot of the Directors had beon bought np, and {hey wers only wnlfiug for funds from England. *I think,” uaid wittnoss, Lo toll me £300,000 was the price of tho difforont Direotors, and I believe _he montioned George O, Hall and Justin @ D. Whito os among them. Simons was to roceive #50,000 and White $25,000, Ramsdell, he #aid, was the largost man he had to bargain with. Bisson’s namo was alio mentioned. Gould then do- scribod the sconcs on the dsy and night of tho rovolution in the Irie Company. The witneuss knew nothing personally of money having been paid to the Directora for resigning, but under- stands that monoy was pnid by tho Atlantio & Great Weatorn Railrond Company, and that it has not been reimbursed by tho Erio Company to a certain time, The wituess opposed tho re- poal of the Classification nct, but used no means other than paying tho travellng oxpenses of cor- tain peraony, and know nothing of monoy bo!nfi usod to influence the Logislature., Mr. Goul promised to produce any papors in his possos- pion that ml(flil be req\llrefl. Adjourned. Erastmus Lyman, Prosident of the Knicker- bocker Life. Insurance Oum{;my, hias boon sued by tho Company to recover abont 820,000 alloged to have boen loat by the Company on account of unauthorized contracts made by him with irre- Bponli[l):lo parties. Mr, Lyman gave bail in $16,000: e B It the Marine Court, to-dsy, a Mr. Schiomer- horn obtained a vordict agninst the Metropolitan Gas Light Company in & suit for damages dono the plaintif'a_houso by the oxplosion of gas, which uucgmd from a broken street-main, Daniel Hiokey, oharged with causing the death of his wife by throwing her out of the window of thelr residence No. 427 West Forty-socond stroot one night in January last, afirms that his wife leaped from tho window, while ho endeavored to retain hor. John Onllfill]lln nnd John Green, ona just 17 and the other mot quite, who attacked in tho streots and robbed Mr. Antoldi on Bunday night 1ast, wero_sentoncod to-day to ffteen years in tho Btate Prison at hard labor, Willlam Killett, of Brooklyn, whilo accompnny- ing nn elderly lndy to hor home in Newark, N. J., last evenil 'fi' was attacked by three men, aud. probably, fatally atabbed. 'SPRINGFIELD. Rallrend HBond CompromiscessPore sonal., . Special Dispatoh to The Chicago Tribune, SenmvorieLp, Ill., March 21.—A very impor- tant oaae, which has been pending before the court in this county on a change of venue from tho County of Logan, has just boon compro- mised. Tho county voted $300,000 in aid of tho Pekin, Lincoln & Decatur Railroad Company, ‘which passes through the county, but subsequent- ly, the elootlon at which the aid was voted was found, or supposed to be found, informal, and the county suthorliles rosisted the sult to cause tho dolivery of tho bonds, They, how- ever, now agroo to isauo bonds for 160,000, for which they will be credited as if issuing the originel amouut. Each of the partion pay thelr own slare in costs incurred, Julius Kohn, of Chicago, recelved an honorary comminilon to the Vienna hxpnumon to-day, ot an ordor for n —_— e Putting in Whent on NMnrch 13, Frow the 8¢, Paul Press, March 10, Mr. E, P, Evans, of Garden City, who hos just roturned from a tour through Blue_ Earth, Watonwon, a1d us that the farmers in that tiug in their wheat crops, teama harrowing in tho ust sown flolds of wheat, The ice had entirely dl!fl{),pcll‘fill out of the Up- or Minnesota and its tributaries fn that district, 'he pralries wera already olad with fresh ver- duro, aud the strawborry vines wero puiting on thelr greon garments, This, bhe he Counties of Paribault, informa art of the Btata. wore engaged a8 early ay the 1th inat. in put- He saw scores of i’ romomborod, ia in that cold and dresry Minnosota, which somo onstern nowapapers arc trying to mako their ronders bellove ia & sort of Labrndor, bocaune it was visited by o torriblo storm last winter, by rosaon of whicli seyoral bo- wilderod travolora lost thelr way on the wido rnl‘xi&on of tho frontlor, and were frozen to enth, : Tho scono of thin oarly spring farming hap- pons, too, to bo Elll!l whore_tho storm was most violont and deafructivo. Could a moro conolu- slvo answer bo givon to the absurd inforencos againat tho'climato of Minnosota which rival in- torests try to draw from an excoptional storm in an oxceptional winter of unparalleled severitys. s WALL STREET. Tho Bull’s ¥end Bank Dcfnlentionss Itoview of the Monoy, Gold, Nond, Stock, nnd Produce Markots. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, New York, March 21,—Tho monoy markot was vory stringent until lato in the afternoon, when tho rate gradunlly doolined,. and tho olosing business was at 7 por cent. Moercantilo paper is very dull, and rates entirely nominal. s GoLD was wesker fn the morning, and declined to 1153, but rocovored to 115 J¢in the afternoon. The rate of 1-16 por cont for carrying gold this morning is understood to have beon & trick on tha part of the cliquo to induce. somo of the stockliolders to unlond, so that the combination might obtain gold at lower figures for future op- erations BTOORS wero excoodingly dull. With tha exception of & slight advanco at the opcnlnix and partial recovs erly at the 1 o'clock Board, tho market was a do- clining_ono ‘“throughout tho day, Businoss in ratlrond bonds was not. uapnulnll? largo, though prices woro stondy, DBoston, Xariford & Erle was oxcoptionally wonk, and made a furthor de- oling to 40 for firat. Quarantood was offored at 60, Pacifio mortghges soro n(om}ly. oxcopt in Union incomes, which advanced to 78!4. BONDS, Govornments wero active, with larger transno- tions than for many days past. This wae par- tienlarly truo of 1808s.” At the closo tho bost pricos of tho day were given. EXOIANGE, Foreign oxchange was woak and decidodly lower. 5 IMPONTS AND EXPONTS. The imports of dry goods for tho wook endin, to-dny aro $2,987,418, and tho amount inarkote wos %2,608,433. ' The total imports for Jon- uary and Iebru of @ yoar wore 270,604,208, ond for the eight months ondiug Fob, 28, $226,378,604, ngaingt ©260,018,- 015 for the samo period in 1872, Tho oxports for tho month of January and.February, this yenr, wore from thia lpur'. §24,800,446, or oxolu- Bivo of specie, $21,189,009. The oxporls from this port for elght months, onding Fob, 28, vero 217,233,341, or oxclusivo of spocie, $171,690,- ity agataat’ 8100470403 for the same poriod in 1872. 9 PRODUCE, The Inquiry for flour is fair, but the buciness is not largo. Shipping brands are frrogular. Good straight lots are not l‘h"‘g and in fair do- mand for the West Indies, Modium and family grados are moro saleablo. No, 2 and superfine aro in fair domand sud firm. Tho markot closos strong and faitly notive for medium grades, but vory dnil for low imdoa of shlgpin oxtras. Balon, 7,000 barrela; recoipts, 7,029 barrols. The inquiry for whoat 18 moro goneral and with s botter oxport domand. Prices o gpring aro bottor, and wintor is held with moro firmnese, The marlket closes firm, but quiet, for spring. Holders aro confidont. Millors arobuy- ing sparingly. Bales, 14,700 bu ; recipts, 9,850 bu. Porlk was fairly activa for future at a do- clino, Now moss, on tho spot, {8 quoted at $16.26 in a jobbing way, aud for March at $16,00. For furure delivery, snlos of 1,230 brla at 16.00 for April, § 316.10 for May, snd $16.25 for Juno. RnuniPts, 826 pnnkafiol, Cut meats aro gonerall quiet, an priccs mora or loss nominal, Dry saltod shouldors are held at 8340, and 63¢e bid; do pams aro quoted at 103¢@11240c, as to welght, Roceipts, 2,523 paok- oges. Dacon quiot. Long cloar {s quoted at 85(@8(c. Wo learn of 300 boxes light short ribs solling nt 81gc for noxt Monday. Lard wos quiet aud rathor unsottled. Of Weatorn, 100 tcs sold at 8 7-100. March is quoted at Blf@Blgo, tho lowor figiro bid, For future delivary, 600 tos April sold ot 8 9-100; May is quoted abont Byio, and June Jo. Roceipts, 2,247 tiorces, and 261 « Logs. [To the Associated Press.] THE BULL'S ILEAD BANK, Ypre Yonm, sfmcels 01, -Tha aftiears . af tha Bull's Hoed Bank say that thoy are unable to Jearn who mutilated tho books, or who aro the dofaulters. No ofiicial statoment will now be made until o meeting of the stockholders is held, undor tho direction of the Court, which will appoint an_oxaminer. Tho bank wes a favorito place 0f doposit by butchora and drovers, Many buildors also kept accounts in it. These classes will be soriously incommoded. Soveral Lhad given orders upon thoir dopogits in tho bank, which they are now uuable to meot, . A number of the croditors of the bank appliod to-day to the Court for tho appointmentof a Recefver, suggesting the namo of Edward Bte- honson, paying teller of the Fifth Natlonal Eank, for tho ofice. The Directors continued tho investigation this morning, but no develop- mm;tn of ‘an official charactor ~ ‘e yot been made, The officors hiave begun to call in the books of 1ho dopositors. The mutilation of the books of tho bank is the groat drawback to investigation. THE ENGLISH FORGERIES. Arrest of 'Three Suspected Parties in Jinvanae=Civil Proceedings in Now York in tho Cusc. Havaxa, March 20.—On the strongth of cablo dispatches from London, tho' polico hero have arrostod Austin Byron Bidwell, alins Warren, his wifo, aud Harry Nun, a sorvant. Bidwell is sup- posed to be the principal nfemtnr in the rocontly discovered frauds on the Bank of England, and auswers to the description telograplhied by the London police. Traveling with an American poasport ho wont through Tranco into Bpoin, and roached Bantander, where he embarked on tho Fronch steamer for Havana., The steamer arrivod hero on Saturday, whon the whole party wors takon iuto custody. Bidwoll and the ser- vant Nun are in jail, and forbiddon to hold com- munication with any ono or each other. The “Iady was permittod to romain at a hotel, where .she i under surveillance of tho polics. Although thore I8 no oxtradition troaty between Bpain and Great Dritain, tho authoritles will send the whole party back to London if tho propur&:mnfl sre furnished. A dotoctivo is oxpected from England soon to identify and tako ohargo of the rinoners, It ig stated “that the confassions of oyes, tha-confadorate,now under arrest in Lon- don, fully implicatea Bldwoll in tho forgoriea. New Yonx, March 21.—An attachment was is~ aued to-day in the Sugmmo Court in Chambers, in » 8uit brought by the Dank of England againal Austin Bidwell, alias A. Byron Bidwell, alias Warron, ono of tho forgers by whom thoy loat £100,000. Ton thousand ponnds have beon traced to MacDonald, and an ofticer s now on his way hero to arrost him. Judson Jarvis, Clerk of the Arrests Buresu, olaima that ho dlscoverad, to-dsy, strong proofs that Goorgo McDonald, arrostod yosterdsy, is T. A Warron, porpatrator of the late heavy for- gories on the DBankof England, Lettors and packagos have boen found hore addressod to Austin ~ Bidwell and A, Brv'mn Bidwell, snd to QGeorge McDonald. The last men- tionod oamo to Duncan, Sherman & Oo., and they knew nothing of its owner. It ia supposad by tho Shorift’s oftloials that the names Mé’lgann!d and Bidwell aro among Warron's slizges. Loxpoy, March 21.—The stesmehip Celtio, which left on the 16th inst., carried out In- spaotor Webb, of tho London polico, who took extradition papers to socure thersturn of Gaorfie MacDonald, one of the allogod forgers in the Bank of Eugland frauds, —gened Another Defalenti Speodal Diepatch fo The Chicago Tribune,” Dernoir, March 21,—Charles N, Dickorson, County Treasuror of Ottawa County, has boen discovered to be a defaulter to tho amount of $0,000, He sunk 86,000 in the Grand Havon Herald, and 81,000 i8 acoounted for ns political expenses. A prominont politician and Btate Henator of Westorn Michigan is aid to bo impli- ocated in the matter. Spectal Dispateh to Tha Chicago Tribuine, LaBALLE, IIl, Maroh 21.—James Johnson, & yery worthy young switchman, engnged in {ho yard of the Cbicago, Rock Island & D'aciflc Rail- rond, in thia ultg, n c«mpunfi cars this forenoon, was tripped up by a brake-Dar, and two wheels of tho tonder passed ovor Lis right arm, erush- ing it in such o wauner that it was found necos- sary to amputato it just below the shoulder. P s G S Tilin 1y River Nown, Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tridune, TiaBavve, March 31,—Tho steamer Last Ohance departed this evoning, towing the ocanal boats Iron-Olad and Northwest, with lumber, for Poorln, and Burr Oak, John Carter, J. Orotty, and Bunbeam, all light ; destination unkgown, “nor’ FIRES. - : Burnlnk ot the Erie Rallrond Bulldings in Jersey City. Destruction of Property in Various Other ’ Placos, Nrw Yonr, March 21.—At 12:80, vo-day, a fira broke out in tho forry-houne of the Erle Railway, -| at tho foot of Pavonin avenue, Jorsoy City. Thoro was atrong galo blowing from the wont, and tho offorts to ohaok tho flames proved un- availing, and tho trips of tho forry-boats were abandoned. The large wooden passongor-depot, in tho rear of the forry-houso, took fire almost immodiately, and was destroyed. Boveral traing wero lisatlly romoved uninjured. Tho new froight-dopot ‘recently crocted was also con- sumed, with nlargo amount of cotton, as was tho old froight-depot, hoavily storod with frolght. Taylor's saloon was partiaily destroyod, The fire is supposed to havo orignated from locomotive sparla, All tho vossols in the vicin- ity woro romoved out of tho ronch of dangor. Theo fire was got under about hsalf-past 2. The depot for westward-bound froight was saved. All the books and papers of the Company were savod, The freight burned consisted of 1,000 bales cotton, ROE hogshonada tobacco, and somo oll-gako, The lown by iire s entimatod not to ox- ceed 600,000, including tho following: Now froight dopot, $20,000; cotton, $100,000; old froight depot, $15,000; tobnoco and other freight, #50,000; passonger .dopot, 100,000 ; forry bullding, $12,000; forry bridgos, $10,000 ; Taylor'a paloon, 86,000, ith the oxception of tho Iattor, which was coverod, the smount of in- aurance {a unsscertainod, Thoro s no intor- ruption to trafc by the Erle Rlond. - Spectal Dispaioh to The Chicago Tribune, Nrw Yonk, f\lnrch 21.—The Lrie firo was caused by tho oxplosion of a locomotive in tho main building. Tho engineor, Frank Howard, Tao killod, MNichard Battoraly was badly burno ‘whilo gotting out goods, The prinoipal build- ing, excopt 160 foot of the weat end, is burned, The ofticos up stairs, and many of the books and pay rolls wore duntro{ud. The bookstors, As- poil's reataurant, the Westorn Union Telograph office, tho Erio tlcket agoncy, the Northern Lail- road telegraph, ticket, and business offioe, and the Pullman Palace-Car oftloe wore burned also, A Inrge quantity of cotton and g:uln was saved. The wharf of tho White Star Line was throat- onod at one tlme. One of tho offioors of the Eric Company says 2:;53 anh; loss on tho buildings will not excoed GaLva, 11, March 3t.—A firo hero this morn- ing dostroyad tho gram elovator of 8. Flolds, to- othor with several thouernd bushols of grain. 'ho total loss iz about 35,300 ; insuranco on building, 83,000 in the North America. Ths fire insupposed to be the work of an incendiary. CINOIRNATI, O., March 21.—The insurance on tho Comargo Wall-Paper Manufacturing Com- pany is 6,000, In tho /itna, Royal, and Eurclks companies. & Upon examination of Blanchard’s books, hia loss by last night's fire appoars to-have beon ovoreatimatod, The oxact loss cannot be ascer- tained at prosont. ALEXANDRIA, Pa), March 21,—A portion of the building of tho Orange Railrond Company's shopu was burnod last night. Loss, 620,000, CINCINNATI. The (nse of Conductor IRussolless Whint the Railrond Proposes to Do with Dishonest Employous Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago T'ribune, CinNciwNATI, March 21.—The case of Conductor Willism Russoll,’ charged by the Piitaburgh, Oincinnati & 8t. Louis Railrond with ombozzle- ment fu taking up coupons hotweon Oincinnati and Pittsburgh, reselling thom, and appropri~ ating the proceods, will probably bo disposed of in the Pollce Court to-morrow, as that Court has, in this caso, final jurisdiction. Tho ex- treme penalty in caso of conviction is six months in tho Workhouse and $160 fine; bui the Court is given discrotion, and may eloct to azsess ofther fino or imprisonmont, or both. Russell threatons to sue tho Company for #alas impriranmant.—n threat whero exooution I8 contingent upon a failure of the Company to mako a case against him. Col. O'Brien, Goneral Ticket Afinnt of the road, in converuation to-dny, stated that the railroad Company had several othor casos in rosorve to bring sgainst Russell, should it bo found nocoseary. He says tho Com- pany was not disposed to prosccute relentlesaly, ot disposed to slog short of seouring dis- cipline and a reasonable share of honesty smong its omployes in positions of trust. Only = single apecification was entered in the present charge ponding ageinst Russell, Gonorally, partiea implionted in the alleged frauda have beon disoharged from the employ of the rond, some of whom ars under bond to l{:pnn bofore the Court, It is undorstood that the prosent onee ia only the first of a sories, and that other slleged offenders will bo prosecutad, Tho Compul:{, in the meantimo, i3 startled at tho supposod logaea by frauds during the past two years, as indicatod by comparative recoipts, and s dnllh»ntlnF whother bottor salariestocon” ductora would not prove a safogusrd againat fu- turo demoralization of this description. THE _WEATHER. War Departmont IReports m‘:u Proge nostications. OnoAgo, March 21.—Tho_Bignal Bervice ro- ports 8 dogrees bolow at Brackinridge, Minn, ; &t Bt. Paul, 16 above ; at Duluth 20 abovo; a Alpona, 80'nbove ; at Milwaukea, 24 abova; Chi- cago, 27 above; Detroit and Cleveland, 35 ; Buf- falo and Albany, 20; Montrenl, 25; Boston, 87 ; Now York, 80; Washington, 88 ; Charleston, 45; Jnuksanvlho, ., 53; Mobile, s{u; New Orlorns, B1; Nashwills, 85; Bt. Lous, 0 ; Cinoinnati, 81, At Ban Franolkco the thormomoter marka G0'; at Corinns, Utah, 84 ; at Cheynne, 27 ; at Omahs, 98, Genorally cloudy enst of Linke Michigan. Bnowing in the Lako Huron regiou, in Western Michigan, st Cloveland, Pittsburgh, throughout Canada, in Northern Now York, and in Vermont, Raining at Portiand, Mo, War DrrinTvEnT, OFrFice or Toe OmEr BioNixr Senvior, Divisios or TELEGRAMA AND Rrronts YoR_THE DBeNEFIT Or CoMMERCE, ‘Wasmmarox, D. 0., March 31.~Probabilities— For 8aturday, in the Western Gulf Btates, rising tomperature, southerly winds, and cloudy weath- or, In the Eastorn Gulf and South Atlantic Hintes, westorly winds, vruy cloudy and clear woather. Tor the Ohio Valley and Middle At~ lantio Coast, generally cloudy weather, clearing away on Bal \lrdlxflcvenin[{ With cold northwost and westerly winds. = For the Lower Lakes, New York, and New England, rising barometer, fresh to brisk wosterly winds, and cloudy weather, For the Upper Lakes and Northywest, falling baro- meter, tollowed by southorly winds and some- what higher tomperature. Osutionary signals contlnue at all stations on the Middle and East Atlantio Coasta, Barm, Me,, March 21.—A violent northeast storm of snow and sleot provailed ail last night, accompanied with thunder and lightning. 0OA1Ro, Iil., March 21.—The woathor ia cloar and coof. Prrrspunow, March 21,—The weather' is clong, with & light fall of snow this morning, snd the mcrnng at 80, New Yonx, March 21,—A violent snow-storm provailed throughout Now England last night, Hazirax, March 21—A hoavy galo provailod all last nlgl\t from tho east, and continues to- day, with suow and raln, Appointecs to the Vienna Exposition, From the Washtugton Chronfele, The following persons -have Loon eppointed h( tho President to attond the Vionna Exhibl- tlon under the joint resolution of Congreas, ap- proved Feb. 14,1873: FRACTIOAL ANTIHANS, N, M, Lowe, Massachusettss Olaries Davis, Poun- sylvanih; Jamoa V. Mol Yines, Distriot of Columbin ; Jolin It, Nurnses, Mary- iand Louis J, Hinton, Now York; Lyman Dridges, Tllingls; George A, Stanberry, Ohio, SOLENTIVIC MEN, E, N. Horaford, Massacliusetta; J, Lawrence Smith, Keutucky; Lowis Bf, Rutberford, Now York; Poter Gollier, Vermont ; I, H, Thuraton, New Jersey’; L J, ‘Boock, Virginia; John A, Warder, Ohfo. TIONORART GOMMISSIONLES, 3. Dawaon Colomau, of Pen {a; T Now Jersey ; Dz, 3, W, Hoyt, § J, 11, Hpoo aud Frank Druxior, Alabaina; A, MoDouaid, Arkune sas ; James Nowwsn, Ualifornla ; Georgo W, Parker, 7. K. Kilbourno, Joseph Plant, and 1, 8, Whoeler, Gounocttuut 3 . O, Bibb and Edwin D, 4 . M, Gregory, Allon W, Btolp, sud Obarles 11, Dooso, 11liucts ; Joaso B. Drown aud A, Bullwogk, Indlona } James A. Williamson, A, F, Hoper, G, T. Curpenler, sud Basiuol X, Googbr, Tovia ; outy Tace slodt, Kansas; O, ¥, Carpenter, Kuutud;; wnk Moroy snd _Henry Vigoand, Loulsiana; J.' Edwin Bherian, Main B Maryland ; 3. D, Philbrick, Nelson L, Derb; follon, Henry 3arvin Howe, D, A, Goddard, and Louls Welsbeln, Massachusolta; James Birney and Henry O, Lowls, Michigan; Ool, Edward P, Jongy pnd Augustus Benis Walters L.F, I Massachimotta ;' R, B,. o, Misslssnt T, 0. Crovallingy G I Toch, bl Chiales’ A, Smith, Mineonrl; 1L J, Winfier, Jobin A, Van Winkle, John 'Duncan, snd G, DaWitt, New Jor- noy; Prof, Davios, Georgo Haner, L W, Rogors, Will- inm C, Quanell, 11, Bhorwood, Francia A, Btout, Georgo W, Bilcol, . iV, Nsymou, dncknon Schuitz, Douglass 'Taglor, and Georgo Thurbor, Now York} y N Thinter ; W, . Kerr, North Oarolina; M. 0. @, Taopold, Troeman Thorps, snd E, 'Men. dn;lhlnll, Ohlo; Oharlen E. Bmith, Oregon: Howard ntar, Thores Boaner, Johm 'Sliu, Heney D. Moore, David Brooks, Josoph Wharton, ', Milllken, and Charles B, Noy, Ponnayivanin ;' Elielin Dyor, Tthodo Island ; Bamuol Tatoand L, J. Du Pro, Tous nemseo ; U, 8. 'Morrill and Lovi K, Fillor, Vermont ; Mosea P, Fandy, Goorgla; J, IT, Dias Dobar, West, Vir inia; Cloorgn i Srailey, J. Twinacll Young, Benismia i, Winthrop, Charles K, Tuckerman, and Dr, Tiomas Ditckler, at lario; E, M, Hamilton, Colorado} Richara K. Tivans, Rtichard D, Qutis, Daviil Edes, Joneph En- thioefTor, And Arthur If. Brown, District of Golambia § James M. Oavanaugh, Montana ; and Adolph Guttman, New Moxlco, e NOTES AND OPINION. Comploto returns of the Now Hampshire clec« tion, March 11, oleot Gov. Straw (Ropublican) by 272 majority,—the vote, os comparod with Inst yoar, boing: 1872, 1873, Totul.....u......'lfl,“nI Totaliciessnanes +107,748 The Republioans will have 4 of the 5 Council- lofs, 0 of the 12 Sonators, and o wmjority of about 62 in tho House. Of the 8 Congrossmen, 12 are Ropublicans, Tho Concotd Monilor (Administration) says: The fact that our loases are almost wholly confined to towns and cltios whore Republicanism prodominates snd whore outaido influoncos, whothior averdo or favor- ablo aro aoonest folt, and that wo have moro than Lold onr own in tho intortor towns where the Bourbon els- ‘ment s ita atronghiold, is one full of significance, and affords a losson that, wo trust, will not bo loat upon our leaders in Washington, Tho truth ia tho pooplo aro torribly indignant over this Mobilior corruption, nd ita worso successor, the aslary ateal, aud thoyare watching an_ opportunity o visit® thelr anger the “delinquonts ‘and alf_who uphold Had it not boen {hat the Democratia par- ty, or rather iia leadors, with a view to the holding ita own mplicatod morabses acatlilons, placed iiaclf on record against e, puniubment of tho Oredit Moatlior corruptionists, and likewiss gave Iarger relative vate in favor of the Salary bill, wo should Liave beon boaten out of sight in the recent eloction, and Bonntor Ora- gin's prediotion in hia spesch protesting sgainet the pansage of that measuro would havo heenmora than verified, This fecliug of indignation is not lkely to bo transitory, It is too deop, too all pervading for that, There i8 Bot, wo firmly bellove, » Ropubtican in Now Hampshire, from tho Governor to tho young man just of ogo, thnt docs mol roprobato theso Congrosaional practicae, and demand nob only s cossation of all such egialation in tho faturo, but thie prompt repeal of this obnoxiolis salary measuro, % —List of Congressmon who havo covered their additional pay into the T'roasury, sud so closed the account Wilifam R, Roborts, of New York (Dom,). William 3, Morrick, of Maryland (Dem.). Liat of Congressmen who have beatowed it cn somo local endowment : George F, sfoar, of Massachusetts (Rop,), Conetantine C, Esty, of Massachusetts (fop.). Liat of Congressmen who announce that thoy 4 hiave not drawn it :" Clarknon N, Potter, of New York (Dem.), William K. Upaon, of Ohio (lep.). Jumes Monroo, of Ohio (Rep.). List of Congressmen who aro thinking how thoy may dispose of it * without oatentation :" Ellls H, Roberts, of Utlca, N, Y. (Rep.).. List of Congrossmen who are rofunding it per capila to constituenta : g Dnjamin F, Butler, of Massachusetts (Rep.) Further entrioa may bo made on application. Lists open until & suitablo time bofore the noxt Congrossional canvass. —The virtuous manner in whichk the Hon, Clarkson N. Potter, of. New York, roturns un- eigned to tho Sorgoant-at-Arms of {he House his warrant for tho additional pay, does not precludo tho Hon, Clarkson N, Potter (or his heirs) from dr_l\ring tho additional pay hereafter. ~In tho South Bond district of Indlana (the Tenth under the new apportionment), there is talk of sending Colfax again fo Congross, vico Jasper Packard, who voted for the Congression- al stonl, and theroby soaled his own fate. —Williem Saeger, the Minnosotn State Trons- uror, who.did as, most of his predecossors had done, and unfortunately got caught at it, has ro- signed his offlce, moro in sorrow than 1 angor, ta rava the exponse of an impoachment trial, Homays: It was my earnost desiro to so conduct tho affairs of my oftice during the romainder of my term as to chal. lange the severest criticiam, and ovoke tho practical vindication I cravo by the full restoration of public confidonce. - But If the axigencios of patty, and the suspiclous tomper of the public mind demand a sacri- fice, not 5o much to please n passionate clamor for vengeance, but ta atono for tho wide-apresd ovils of loose financial syatem, I sm content to Ls tho single victim, The sands of my 1ifo have nearly run out, and thia fate had better perhops bo mino than that of a younger man. The ' younger man" roferred to is ovident,y his gon-in-law and prodecessor in office, Emil Munich, whose varied investments of tha public funds in due-bills, Mr. Beeger was especially put in offico to concoal and carry forward. —The Boston Journal calls for !* economy at tha City Hall," saying Afew figures will show more emphatically than worida the inancial condition of the ity of Hoston, Comparing 1865 with 1873—oxcluding all losua to bo Tunda for streat. (mprovomonts awig (o tho 810, o tha proposed five milifons for the water-works—wo find that in population we shaw an inoreaso of 35 por cont, largoly attributablo to annoxation, In valuation thio increaso is 83 por cent, Our anuual oxpenditurea have increased 93 por cont. Our gross debt bhos in- croatod 161 per cont, 1fa Iarge manufacturing cor- gan(lnn wers to mako such sn exhibit, the stock- oldors would bo vory apt to disposo of thoir stock ‘without much delay. —The Boston Herald would liko to know now what South Bend thinks of Ames, and North Eaaton of Colfax, ~—The Hon. 0. 0. Eaty has_prosonted the in- croago of salary recoived by him as member of the Inst Congreas from the Beventh Massachu- sotts District to tho Stato Normal School at Framingham, to be held by the Principal oaa fund for the aid of the pupils of that institu- tion,—Boston Journal, —The statoment comes to us in the Hillsboro Democrat, thot Congrossman Ldward .Y. Rico did not vote for the $5,000 stonl. But, as he took tha money, he is not ontitled to as much orodit as the peoplo who olocted him hoped to be able to accord thelr_ropresontative when his official carcor ‘ended.—Carlinville (Iil) En- quires, . ~The test of fitness to hold Foderal office in California is: ‘“Has ho sidod Bargent in the Benatorial atruggle, and will ho aid Gorham ?" No man in oftico, who has not boon tho tool and slave of this order within the parly, but feels his position insecure. Gon. Grant bocomos o saus- age chopper in tho interests of a political cliquo. —San Francisco Ohronicle. e . WHY TANSEY HAS NOT BEEN CAUGHT. Two Policemen Résponsiblo for His Liberty. Tansey, the murdorer of Goetz, Is still atlarge. On Thuraday morning Bergeant O'Donnell, of tho Twelfth Btreet Police Station, learned that ho wna scoreted in ahouseon Bouth Halsted strect. H& immodiately ont two of his men to offoot hiu capture. They wore solected as boing among the most trustworthy of his squad. When they roached the house, in which is s saloon, the bar-tonder, although tho officors wero dressed in eitizen's clothing, recognizod thom, and suspocting tho objoot of their visit, he concluded to ploy a lit- tlo gamo on them. Ho amked them to drink, and, while thu; were dringing, managed to com- municate to ’lmaey\rcg-rdiuf tho presence of the ofticers. Upon hearing this, Tansey at once put out, and has not boen hoard of slnco, Tho ofilcers, by whoee eriminal stugldlly this gnung murderer hag escaped, sre to bo brought bofore tho Board of Police, and it is almost cortain thoir hends will Do taken off.” Moanwhile, that will not satisfy thoe public dosiro thai Tansey ahiall be captured and spoedily hung, et O A Woman Poisons IHor Xusband, From the LaCrosse Republican, March 17, Aftor a vory brief ilinoss, Daniel Ingersol, of Bparta, died on Thuraday, March 6, The funeral was to take placo on the Baturday following, The authorities took the matter in Land and had sn oxamination of tho body, aud found strong proofs that the doceasod camo to his doath from ho offoots of polson. ‘Iho stomach was sout to competont chemiats, who, on applying chemical tout, foundunmistakable ovidonces of strychnine. A Coroner's Sury was Impanelod, end reudored a vordiot that deceatad came to his daath by poison administored by his wife, aud sho was according- ly arreated on kriday morning, Barch 14, Mrs, lynguranll wae amilliner in Bparta, & woman of roud demonnor aud proposousing appaarance, Ehn was fond of drees and socioty, 1or hus- ‘band was tho roverae, 1le paid littlo or no at- tention to his ‘Aeruoml anommco was conteut to bo soen daily dressod tn a elip-sliod mannor, added to which was an esay going way, that *ho had rosided with his fathor, aud took uj showeil ho lacked enorgy, B8ho had recently ap-~ pliod to an nttorney to got n_divorco, but aa hie wnu always Kind and gavoe her tho monoy he onrnad, slio waa informed ahe could not got n lognl soparation, Wo are Informod sho bad lately procurod an insuranco on his lifa for $1,000, on Wwhich sho paid prmn{vfly tho promium. - o had boon at work tho past winterin tho \Inorer, and l&udubnun homo but 'n for days provious fo his ontl:. It wns ascortained sho had procured from n druggiat somo Atrychnino, which slio anid wan to polson rats, and when the nuthorities obtnined what wne loft, it wns found that somo f) gratus had beon used. IHor son, A lad somo 14 yenrs old, maid ho Lad never beforo seou any atrych- nino, and, in pulling ont the stoppor to cxamine it, npilled’ o portion of 1t. Tbis statement bo- ing mado beforo tho arrost, incronsed tho sue- picion that something boaidos natural causes produced death, This young lad was nol a son of Mr, Ingorsoll, but was cithor n son of former husband of Mra, Ingorsoll, or waa iile- gitimate. Bho will bo trled noxt wook. —_——— ) THE CARLISTS, From the New York World, ‘The namo Don Cnrlos has beon, sinco tho six-~ teonth contury, minglod in tho public mind with scones of revoltin ifimln. There Liave been four ;lvrutundars to the Bpanish throne of thin nnme. 'ho lator protendera have boon tho represontn- tives of ahsolutism, Don Carlos 1., Infante of Bpain, son of Philip II,, born at Velladolld in 1646, diod in 1568 in prison at Madrid, and was buried in & nunnery. Ho waa siokly and pas- stonnto; was suporsoded as prosumptivo heir to tho crown. He plannod an assaulton hia fathor, ond for this hb languished until his doath in prison, His doath na woll as his life gave riso to many conflicting rumors. The incompatibility of tomper botwoen & rigid, iron-hearted man like Don Philip, and n morbid, impulsive youth like Den Qarlos, tho faot that tho Infanto bad beon ongaged to Elizp- both of France, who subsoquontly became his stop-mothor, his sympathy with tho revolt of the Nothorlnnds, dnd his hatred of Alva, all con- apired to invest tho molancholy faio of tho In- fnntfi: w!llthtn ‘u‘llobollurd)mll%m which has boon poctically tronte lorl, Campostron, Otwa Bnd. aboyo all, Schillor. Tho acgond grinondeyr: Don Carlos Maris Isidor, protender to the crown gt Spatn, son ot King Ohaclos LY., boru March 99, 1768, dlad in Triosto, March 10,'1856. Many of'tho opponents of tha_ constitufional regimo, which wae rostorod in 1820, gathored aronnd Don Carlos, hoping that after the docease of hia childloss brothor, Fordinand VII., he would ascond the throne., Tt theso hopos waore pros- trated by Fordinand's marringo with Marin Christing, and the abrogation of the salic law, ‘which placed Isabolla upon tho throne, In 1832, when Ferdinand was supposed to bo on the eve of death, tho Carlists succeeded in oxforting from him n decree re-ostablishing the salic law, and thus excluding Isabolla, but he resoverad hig henlth, and tho.fraud practiscd upon him was immediatoly rodrossod. In 1883, when For- dinand died, Don Carlos proclaimod himself King. Marla Christine, the Rogont, branded him aa a robel, and concluded with Great Brit- ain, France, and Portugal, the so-calldd quad- ruple alliance, the prnut{cn] offect of which was to expe} Bon Oprlos and Doh Miguel, the champions of absolutism, from Spajn and Portu- gal. O%Ju!yl 1834, Don Carlon lott England, whither uhu%dud sid, spuggling himaalf into Spain, suogooded in kihdling & clvil war In tho orthern Provinoes, which ragod for several yoars, Don CUnrlos elading tho vigilance of his oppononts unt{l 1839, whon he was compelled to lenvo the Bpanish territory and to betalke him- golf to Fyance, where, upon his refusal to ro- nounco his ola{ms, he was by order of the French Govornment detained at Bourges, Tho decrco which ordalned his porpetusl expulsion from Spain was, by unanimous Vote, qonfirmed by the Cortosin 1830, In 1845 ho adopted tho namo of Count ‘of Dlolina, abdicated in favor of Lis eldest eon, the Oouut of - Montemolin, nd, on recoiviog permission to leave mn&. took wup hie abode in Austria, His first wite was Marin Francjska do Assis, daughter of Jobn VI., lflng of Portugal, who bore bim tureo sons, Don Uarloa in 1818, Don Juan Carlos in 1822, and Don Fernando in 1824, His second wife, whom he married in 1833, and who survived him, is Maria Thoresa, Infantn of Portugal and Princoss of Boirs, widow of the Infanto Pedro of Spain and mothor of the In- fante Sobastian of Portugal. Tho presont pro- tender is Carlos Luis Maria Fornando, the old- cat son and heir of Don Carlos, who was born Jan. 71, 1818. ~Tn 1846 ho loft Dourges, whero is rosidonce in England undor thoname of the Count of Montomolin, In April, 1849, he mado an n‘ltuglpt to introduce himself in disgulseinto in, hit i was w 3 i %o o 10th e tho STtasef ofotained, from Avril April 16 ho was sgain in London. On Jnly 10, 1850, he married Maria Carolina Fordinands, sistor of Ferdinand IT. of Naplos. Telegraphic Brevities. Thore aro 200 caios of epizootic at Los Angoles, Cal., and the diseaso is spreading rap- idly in all'directions, Tho famous Arizons murderor and nssassin, Pedro Pino, was killed at Alta, March 1, by one | of his countrymen, The caso of William A. Glover, who was con- victed moro than a {eu since of being accessory to tho robbory of fhe Boylaton Bank, Boston, has boon_dacided, the Supremo Co having overrnled the exceptions, Glovor will bo sen- tonced at an early day. Tho British stoamship Mexican, from Jamalca, 28ih, via Vern Oruz for Now Orloans, has not been heard from sinco she loft Jamaica. The agonta thialk sl was dotained, probably, nina days off Vora Cruz by o northor, Bhemay roach New Orleans by the 25th. —_——— Cotton Statoment. New Yonr, March 21.—The following is tho comparative cotton statoment for the weok snd- ing to-day : Zalea, Net roeipts at all United States ports during tho week, , Exports Bamo weok last yea Total oxports to date, Bame timo laat yoar. Btock at all interior Same t{mo last year, Stock at Livorpool, . 007,000 Hame time last year, 16,000 Btock of American afl 0,000 Samae time Iast year, . 202,000 A Rovelation of the Paris Siege, Puaris Correspondencs of the Pall Mall Gazetle, Bhnr!fiv befora the lato war broko out, the Em- poror Napoleon tasted a samplo of mont, and ordercd sixty tons. When the meat arrived in Paris His Majosty Lad lof¢ to join the army, and the authoritios endonvored to ‘{;nt the agont to cancel the contract. . Ho refused, and was asked to wait, Ho was in correspoudence with tho authorities when Paris was invested. After the slogo he_came back, fully expecting that the meat had been consumed, and that his bill would o pald. To his astonlshmont the ment was in- tact. Fo found it storod in the Palais do I'In- dustrio, which had sorved during tho firat part of the s dge as an_smbulance, and which was afterward crammed ‘with Mobiles, A fow oats® and doge' livos might have been spared if the populace had got scent of the storo, P i Boilor Exploston, EvansviLie, Ind., March 21.—A special from Owensboro says the boiler In the distillery of M. V. Monarch, two milos above Owensboro, Ky., oxploded this morning, dangerously wounding tho ongincer, Willlum AMonarch, and mortally wounding a negro, and two boys named Daniel Fray and Daniol Foe, Avonged Ilis. ¥Honor. LouvsvinLe, Ky, March 21, —Last Friday night, near Kopkinaville, .5‘({,, Portor Brookis culornd; slot and killed Montgomory Wright colored), for criminal intimacy with Brooks' wifo, Drooks gave himself up, and was hold to bail in $200. The Kouisiana Muddie New Oureaxy, March 21,—A biof lotter, slgned “John McEinory, Govornor of Loulsians, nflsvlacu the organization of tax-roaisting assovia~ tions throughout the Btata. AUCTION SALES. By BRUSH, SON & CO. GREAT SACRIFICH. STEAM CANAL-BOAT. Must Lo sold {0 settle Co-partuorship; 3 Kngloes; 3 Whoels; Stone Dogk, eta. : all complatoy witl bo sold at Auotlon, MONDAY,' Marhal, atdp. w, (Fariioulars to-morrow. BRUBM, 80O 30, Kuvtionoora and lirokors, 168 East Madlson-at., Roou 8. Tixtouslve Sule of Firat-Cluss Furniture nt 13 Northi Curtli-st,y Tuosduy, Murch 25, at 10 0clook s nis ‘Wo will soll a gonoral mssortuont of cholco furniture, Partlgulars to-orrow. R 0., LRUBH, AON & Gm Auotle l, Taal, Madisotiat, e e et e .DELTHS, “GOIN-_Op Murels i, t uld Sty larkate, Goorge d 8 and g 0P Py and Han rancisco pa- pors ploaso cupy, LKWIS-On Maroh 20, ntant; agad 2 mionthn and 8 days, daughtor of David aut Lutp tHatile Lowis, at No, 00 fakon on Baturddy, by carrloxes,.to West Northflold for burdal. "~ AUOTION SALES, By WM. A. BUITER! - EXTENSIVE SALE Parlor, Chamber, Litrary, and Offce FURNITUERE, Carpets, Mirrors, Etc., AT AUGTION, on SATURD. a. m., at salasraoms 60 an le, Marblo-Top mmi"-. & BER = aco.Uurtaing ang Qor- ‘Mantal” Mirrars, Trussole, Wool, an ‘Glasswaro, Btoves, B o, Pinzo-orta, inanufaoturod by Voss & Bon, Dos ootavo, rox WL A, BOH Real Estate and Stocks AT ATOTION, On Monday Afternoon, March 24, AT 3% O'CLOOIK, AT THE SALESROOMS, Non. 35 & 57 SBouth Cnnal.st. NO. 203 TWENTY-FIFTH-8T., noar Waliash-av,, Handsomo Restdonoo and lot of ground, 23 faot front and 13 fost decp; houso contains § Yooms, closats, and gas throughout; all medorn convonloncos, togothor with a flne barn; titlo porfoct; torms oasy. NO. 360 OLYBOURN-AV,, Btore and Dwelling; o good business location. The houso s fn good ordor; contalna tho first floor, and 8 rooms on the socond floor; has barn, ‘woodshod, water, &o. titlo porfoct, Garpols, Bl y IB‘!‘:"%I.AL ctures, now, ©O0. 'Auctionsora. tore and 4 rooms o Uottage aud lot of ground, 25 foot front and 8 feot dosp #itlo porfoat; oasy torma, NO. 110 ARNOLD-8T., north of Twontloth-st., Gontaol Dwelllng, 10 rooms, in good ordor, with barn ane Tot of ground, 80 foot front on Arnold.st. and 85 festd dopth; title porfoct; easy torms, NO. 10 OHARLES-PLAOH,, noar Fifth-av. and Van Buron-at., Largo Framo Drrolling, 90 rooms and basoment, and lot of groand 80} foet frout by 107 foot doop; houso nearly now; rootod last yoar for 81,600; a first-rate looation fora Botol and boarding-houso: titla porfect; oasy tarms. DRIDGEPORT. (Commutation fara 7 czat)-20 lota n BAMPSON-ST., botwoon Ashland-ay. aud Paulina-at., Tot 24 foot front and 125 fost doop to allcy.. FARM, 9 AORES, ncar Manchestor, Iows, with &a. BUILDING LOTS, at Highland Park, Norwood, and Irving Park, Partioulars at salo. WM. A, BUITER! By G. P, GORE & CO., 22, 2, and 2 East Randolph-st. AT ATUCTION. STILL ANOTHER LARGE SALE ON THOSE FINE GOODS, Parlor and Chsmbor Furnituro, Loungos, Hasy Chairs, Extonsion Tablos, Buroaus, Wardrobos, Sidoboards, Par- Jorand Oifico Dosks, Shiow Casos, 10 Cratos English W.G. Orockery (ldwards"), 100 P, Glasswaro, 25 Rolls Fino All-Wool Garpats—for whom it may concern. 10 Marblo- top Ohambor Sots, 6 Elogant Plilar Extonslon Tables. Onattel Mortgsgo Baloof a Lot of Black Walnut Fu 0'Brion, Opon Bugglos and Kizpross Wag. Pl EATURDAY, March 23, at93% o'clock. G.P. GURE & 0., Auctionoors, By GEO. P. GORE & CO., 23, M, aud 23 Randalph-tt. 4 Copumiasion Morchanta; hold AY of Goneral Auctlonagrs rogular salos evory T Dry Goods, Clothing, Hats and Caps, Notions, &c, 'UIt WEDNNODAY, BOOTS AND SHOES. ON SATURDAY, Furniture, Housohold Goods, salos of all Kinds attendad to, and a. of (urnitura at private reaidoncos a By ELISON & FOSTER. BANKRUPTCY! BANKRUPTCY! We Will Sell the Entire Furniture of the G- ALT EXTOU S E, 42 South Water-st., AT AUCTION On SATURDAY MORNING, March 7, &t 10 o'olock, consisting of Parlor and Ohambor Farnltu Dintng:Roam and K| waro, Silvo-Platod Ware, O Yargo Holol Hang, Dar Furniturs, Bhow.Ussos, £0., tatning to s Hotal. B3 ordor of It. K. JENKIN T #EUTRN, Auctionoers. By TAYLOR & HARRISON. Regular Saturday's Bale of Houschold ds, oto, Luigo assortmont New and urniture, Uarpots, Untlery, Platod Ware, TAYLOR & HARRISON, Auctionoers, i and 38 South Thirty Sewing Machines, porfoct uf:;.h T ATCTION, N, Auctloneers, Sons Kot Cene t, B} This moralag, ats By HAVENS & CO,, 61 South Canal-at. Wil soll, Baturday, March 23, at10 A, 1., A LARGE LOT OF HOUSEHCLD FURNITURE, 25,000 Clgars, A Large Lot of Stationery. , a fino assostmont of Books and Elu.{.l?. Binglo and Doul M ¢ ‘al Glags-wato, ato., o TW0 MILLION DOLLARS. GREAT OLOSING 0UT. TRUSTEES? REALARD PERS(ENAL PROFERTY Bolonging to the CHICAGO LAND OOMPANY, AT PUBLIC AUCTION, On Wednesday, the 18th day of Juns, 1873, By tha artioles of the assaciation of sald Company, it ls orty in tha hands of tho 3, must bo sold at auction for OITY OF OHI. roady for immod{s uniber of vacant lots In t1 s, all well adapted for Durposes. “fRa'titie to this proporty 18 unqusstioned, d by o Association for twon Al pEporly conalats of hotes Lysrink 7 b Vibg (o ono Lo {1ve yoars 10 Tin, an ‘Theoo Hotos wora rosolve monts oi land bouglit from tho Company ayment_{s_voourad by 5 O3 EALE, OABH, The for trasfor’ and dolivery chas to mako a dopostt on tho day of safoot 10° on thu amauat of tholr purohase, tha balanco to s, oras soon aftor tho salo as doet ANLON D. OGDEN, SALBE ruvided that all tho p ‘tho month: of Juno, oRal, to claso tho trui ‘Tha_re nd e valnod at 81, nd canal frontago, orrad pt by the makers thoroof, and their Ohteago, Maroh 2, 1873, . B, BOGUE, Becrotary, g Qlloe withs Ogdan, Bholdon & Co., Room 84, No. 178 La: allo-t, LIVERY STOCK AT AUUTION? 8 olinnga In business, wa willaoll out oyt Too Wast fiomiaoert, o fioao, aunelsting of 6 olaroncey, 8 landat open carri; glo Shoravs, 14 poirs hai 3 Wiciihe, & aluglo autiors, iearly now sud In good ordor, Tios aboye 8100, at. 10 yo 1} above sty Ninaty days' tin n o roat, with satblactory ondorsors.” All undey AWRIGHT BROTHERS,

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