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] ‘..E = THE CH[CAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: THURSDAY, MARCIL 27, 1873. s FOREIGN. Winisterial Orisis Imminent in the Spanish Re- public. ‘Don Carlos Bolioved to Bo in Switzer- : land, ‘ Stormy Debate in the French Ase . sembly. GREAT BRITAIN, New Yorg, March 26,—A. spocisl dispatoh from London saya that tho London handicap, tho first the important spring racos in England, was on yestordsy by Westminater, beating Drum« tiok-and Lyndon. ¢ + LowpoN, March 20,—The stosmehip City of {stol, which gailed from Livorpool Enstordn for New York, toolk out 100 farmors, who inton ottling in Minnesota, on the lino of the North- ‘Paaifio Rallway. Another offort to dofeat tho Government was imado in tho Houso of Commons this afternoon on tho passnge to its socond rending of tho 4 Burials bill.”” Tho attompt, however, proved Enam;coaaru! ond tho second ronding was carrlod y. 6 voto of 380 against 217, .} "Loxoox, March Zli—Mldxught.—A grand ban~ ‘quot was givon at tho Mansion Houso to-night y the Lord Mayor, Two hundred guests wero rosent, including the Mayors of & numbor of nglish towns, mombers of tho . Cabi- met, .and (orn(gn Ambassadors at Lon- \don. Mr. Gladstono, in somo romarks mado @n _roply to =& tomst, enid the Ministry 'had had a fall and a recover, and wero ashamed of noithor. Thongh they had failed to give Ire- 1and a National Universify, history would prove that tho principle was indestructiblo. 7 — FRANCE. Pants, March 26.—Thero was a stormy dobate In the National Assembly this aftornoon, grow- Ing out of tho proposal to fix Mumlu{ noxt as tho day for discussion upon the Lyons Municlpal- Ity bill. The Loft nmnFly protested ngainst the nXoptlon of tho proposition, and, upon the Right Inaiating, withdrew from tho Chambor. 1 Tho nowspsper L'Union, in an issuo this af- * tornoon, says DNarshal Bazino will soon be ro- Ixc:ued from imprisonmont on lis parolo of thonor. 1 The Government suthorities at Bayonne soized a quantity of cartridges dostined for tho Carlist insurrectionists in Spain, . —_———— ' SPAIN. LoxpoN, March 20.—Dispatches from Madrid Quy that Senor Onstelar, and Acosta, Ministor of War, will probably rotiro from the Onbinet, It ka alao st‘n od that a gonoral Ministerial crisla is nont. { The garrison of Barcelona is in open mutiny, end the officors aro powerless to restore dis- ipline. ‘A band of Carlists enterod the town of Ripoll |Gorona, committing mnn{ XCOBSe8, n1p, March 26.—A lovy en masse upon the wndult male population of Oatalonia and neigh- oring provinces for troops to suppross tho Cor- st insurrootion is probable, Mnugnupubuclns, 'who have volunteored to fight the insurgents, 6 alroady meoting at the appointed rendozyous. Loxpox, March 27,—Don Carlos is positively e&%md tobo in Gonova, - e Spanish Cabinot has issued a circular Iaiming the sympathy and assistance of all par- ies in the country ngainst the Carlists, on ac- ount of the Di ation of Emaucipation in orto Rico. The Gacela of Madrid contains an officinl an- ouncoment of the appointmentof Gen. Piol- \tain to be Coptain-Goneral of Oubs, and Gen. sRivora to be Captain-Genoral of Porto Rico, ————— Spertal Dispaten b Phg Chicazo T fal Dispate] ¢ Chicago Tribune, .__OrTAwA, Ont., March 26.—The decision of the “Houso of Commona against tho Bpoaker in the Contre Toronto eleolfuncuo raises the quos- ‘tion of the vnuditf of tho Spoalker's warrant for wtriking the Election Committee, which should %o issued on the first day after tho rocoption of election petitions, but was not dono until the wsocond day. The Committee is hold not to have w legal oxistonce. Tho members potitioned against, fifty-four in sll, are delighted. The matter comes up to-day. ‘Tho late dofeat, though not fatal, is damaging to the Govern- ment. The Government i8 losi (‘;iconfixol of the ‘House. The best men on both sides are prosent, «and the House will be pretty full till Eaater, ‘MoxTnEeAL, March 26.—Tho {m’y on tho fire Inquost have roturned a verdiot condemning the Snammunc{ of the present Firo Do&urtmont, snd the culpable noglectof the City Council in not roviding firc-oscapes,® Tho Firo Committeo ave aslted the corporation for & grant of 626,000 towards placing the brigade in o stato of efficiency. 0 jury advise the organization of the ¥ire Departmont in three corps : the first, to devote their wholeattontion to extinguishing the fre ; the sccond, mon with fire-cacapos to save lifo ; third, salvage men to prosorve goods snd roperty. ToroN10, March 26,—Last night tho Orange socleties to the number of about 1,000 men poraded tho streots with a torchlight pro- cession in honor of tho passage of the Orange incorporation bills in the Legisla- turo, Thoy passed tho Parlinment buildings, and gavo cheers. Prominent officials of tho Ordor discountenanced the demonstration nt a meeting beld in the afternoon. The town of Oshawn and vu.lnqu of Woodbridge had similar domonstrations, ‘I'he improssion provails hero that the Opposition will gain power at Ottawa on the Pacifi Ruilway question. Havurrax, N, 8,, March 25.—Small-pox is rapid- 1y spreading in Halifax. Sovoral doaths ocour~ red yostorday, Tho hospitals aro full, and san- ilary measures are in progross. ———— Cl 3 New Yong, March 20.—Antouio Zambrous, the distingished Cuban patriot, who hns arrived in . this city, roports that the insurgents in that island hove abundauce of arme aud are in good spirits, They are mnklug stendy progross in the sstorn department, and will vory soon compel the Bpaniards to wholly withdraw thereffom. Antonio Zambrons, the Cuban patriot, arived here, reports tho safo arrival of O'Kelly, the corregmudunt of the Herald, in the territory of the Cuban Ropublic. Znmbrona thinks that O'Kelly renched tho headquarters of Cospedes ebout tho 7th inat. s PORTUGAL. Lisvoy, March 26.—The Ministor of Public Works Las asked the Cortes to ratify the conces~ sion for a cable betwoen Portugal and the Umted Btates, touching at tho Azorcs. Tho contract for laying tho caple was signed to-day. # ———e TURKEY. CoNSTANTINOPLE, March 20.—The Grand Vizier has written & sharp noto to the Qovernment at Bolgrade respecting the paymont of the anpual tribute to lurkey by Sorvin. —_——— Eallroad Nows, Creveraxp, O., March 20,—Logal measuros havo boen takon 6t Youngatows, O., which will sottle tho railrond difiiculty in a few days. Moan- while, the Ashtabuls, Youngstown & Pittsburgh Elou:?ul rotains poascesion of the property spute, uBUQUE, Towa, March 26.—Yostorday Mosera. Maurico Brown and George Mitcholl, of this city, obtained sn oxocution, issued b Judge Willson, of the District Court, to the SBhoriff of Butlor Connty, to sell the main lino of tho Iowa Pacifio Railrond, togothor with its_side-tracks, -crossings, dopots, right of way, and all tho jm- provemarits thercon, to satlefy’ a_judgment aud mechanic's lion tor #41,678, ) New Yonx, DMarch 26,—It is stated that pro- wodlnfs 1o to be takon against lolliday, Presi- dent of the Orogon & Calitornia Railroad, for lleged fraud, similar to the oporations of the Meraphis & TiL Paso Raitroad Company in Paria, Wasninaroxn, March 26.—Roprosentatives of the Calumet (Bouth Chicago) real estnto owners have beon flpouflll)fi some days at Daltimoro, in conferonce with the ofticors of the Laltimore & Ohio Hmilrond nmmurniug tho location of their Irack, dopot, and shops in South Chicago, The rotuynad last night, having, it is undorstood, sccomplishad thioir purposie. 5 LouisvitLe, Ky,, March 26,—The draw-bridga over the Cumborland Rivor at Olatkavillo, which was destroyed o month ngo, has been rebuilt, and travol will bo resumed ovor the Loulsvillo snd Clarksvillo route to-day. Ixpranavorm, Ind,, March 20,—Tho annual .+ sloction of the Directors of tho Indisnapolis & Bt. Louls Rallroad was hold to-day, and the fol- lowing Board of Directors choson : ‘Thomas A. Heott, 1’ D, Meaglor, J, N, McCullough, Oscar Townsend, 11, B, Hurlbut, and 1. W. Woodward, Ata_subsequont mooting of the Directors, I 1V, Woodward was clocted Prosldent; 8.°W. Woodward; Genoral Buporintondent ; and A, 0. McDowell, Auditor. *"'iie Direotors of the Union Railroad Company woro in sossion at tho Unlon Depot to-dny, Thos. A. Bcott, of the Ponnsylvania Company, Ogonr Townaond, Genornl Managor of the At~ Inntls & Gront Wostorn Rnllrond, . N. MoGul- lough, Gonoral Managor of Ponnsylvanin Cone tral & ‘Bt. Louls Rnilrond, and othor diatin- an!ulmd railroad men, wore prosent, The quoa- on of onlarging the Unlon passengor dopot, and the bullding of tracks outside the_ oty for the transfor of mlghts, wag considorod and ro- (emrll to Committees to roport ot n futuro meoting. POLITICAL. Congressman Garfleld Asked to K sign == Municipnl Nominations i Cincinnati==Tho COolored Republl cans of New Orlonna in Uoumncile ‘Thelr Crics for More Patronnge. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. CrvorewaTr, 0., March 26.—Tho Ropublioans to-dsy nominatod the samo men for Judge of the Superior Court and City Treasuror na had been nominatod by tho Democrats and Liboral Ropub- licans, To-morrow thoy will probably nominate the rovoral delogatos to tho Constitutional Qon- vention already nominated by tho other parties, 1t ia thought tho Liborals, on Friday, will ratify the Democratic nominntion for Mayor, It is gonerally conceded that the Domoorats and Lib- erals havo thrown away o splendid opportunit; for olecting tho Mayor, by roason of discord an carolossnesn, OreveLAaxp, O,, March 26.—The Trumbull County (Ohio) Republican Convention, held ab ‘Warren to-dny, adopted n resolution asking Jamon A, Garflold to rosign hin soat in the Honso of Reproesontatives at Washington, declaring that by voting for tho retronctive Snlary bill ho has forfelted tho confldonco of his constituonts. OrNomNNATI, March 26.—~The Republicans to- d?{ nominatod T. 8. Davis for Mayor; M. H. Tildon for Judge of the Buperioxr Oourt ; Thom- 88 &boll for Prosocuting Attorney, and J. ‘W, Cartor for Judgo of the Police Court, New Onreans, March 20.—A largo mcuung of prominent colored Republicans was hold Iast night at St. Jamon Chapol. Megsrs. Antoino, Ingraham, Brown, Barber, Dostondo, Garr, Allon, Herbort, Quinn, Roderiguez, and othors, particlpatod. A serics of rosolutions woro adopted. Tho firat, second, and third Indorse Judgo Duroll, W, H. Hunt, Beokwith, Billono, Bonator Morton, tho Now Orleans Republican nowspaper, and the Kellogg Btate Government, and compliments Prosidont Grant for his dovo- tion to Republican principlos. Tho following aro given in oxtenso: Resolved, Wa declaro our unfaltering adhesion to tho ‘principlea and doctrines of the Ropublican party, but confess that our confidence has beon weakened and our hopes dissppolnted in our Congressional delega « tlon, who, elevatcd to_position and Influence by our suifrages, have fgnored their constitucnts in consider~ ation of patronago, and we recognize in the Hon. P, B, 8. Pinchback the represcntative mnn of his race, and the deservedly most popular Republican, Hois Lousi- sna'a true friend, the fricnd of the whols prople, and tho prido of his condtiiuents, and s romarkn. ‘ble oxample of porsovering industy, and a brilliant Allustration of frec institutiona; and standing as o does conaplcnously beforo the nafion, wo aojut to him with pride as ono of tho fow members of Congress elected from Louisiana sinco roconstruction whoso skirta aro froo from suapicion of frauds, and whorep rosentan constituoncy thial delights to do him honor. Sixth—TWe ore doeply pained at the failure to nccord Mr, Pinchback his seat in tho United States Senato, to ‘which ho has been olectod by the General Assembly of Touislans, 3 body elected by tho peoplo, legalized by tho highest judicial tribunsls of the Btate, sanctioned Dy,the Federal ourts, recognizod by tho Unlted States Bohate, and protocted by tho President; and, should this injustico be mTtunled by n Ropublican Sonate, wo foar that it would be impnssible, under popular revul- sion on the ono hand and: 20 powerful and progrossivo influences now in operation by tho n&muenu of Ropublicanism ou the other, to guaranteo tho fealty of g:: ‘maases of our peoplo to the Republican party in uro, Seventh—The refusal by tho Louisiana Congressional delegation to givo Mr, Pinohback ond John Roy, two rocognized lenders of the Republican plrl{'nm.‘l ita noted clement of strength, the right of cansultation in dispensing tho Federal patronage in Loulsiana, was on net offensivo fo us, which calls for our unqualified condemnation, which moro than showa that our confl- dence was misplaced, Eighth—In Now Orleans alono thoro {8 an intelligont and cultivated population of color, excecding tho votca ontire of the whito Republican atrongth throughout tho Btate, whoso Ropublicanism is undoubted and un- quostionablo, who should be consldered and consnlted w8 represontative-men in tho dll?finllflnfl of patron-~ age, at Joast_oqually with'our whito friends, many of whoso afiiliation with our pasty Is bounded by ofifcinl prospectac Ninth—We hiavo Juat csuse to griovously complain of tho summary removal from Foderal pasitions, sinco the election, of saliable and efliciont colored men upon chargea of ‘incompetency, after protracted snd satiss factory sorvico without any complaint, Tenth—In onr theory of Government, the Legislatura tasupremo, and all attempts of nny dopariment to m. ‘pair its intogrity, Tolloct upon ite cliaracter, sssumo it ‘Prerogatives, or compromiso ot of office, {hrough un- due or improper influanco, our representatlves duly elected, Justly alarma s, ‘Iho allegod conduct of per- by sona who wero electod by {hio peoplo and rofurng thelogal Board in placing thelr resignations in_ other hande, subjoct toiudividunlapricos, oxcitestho gravost suspicion, and domnnds n thorough investigation by their roapectivo constituencles, : THE LABOR QUESTION. Blood=Thirsty Meeting of Eight-Elour Men === The Brooklyn Carpenters Threnten o Striko if Their Demands Arc Not Complied With--Conforen= ces of tho Various Workingmon’s Organizntions, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tridune. New Yonx, March 20.—A spocial meoting of tho United Order of Masons was held to-night in Donult Hall to take action on the proposed strike. All trndes were vopresented, Tho pro- coodings wera vory violent and disorderly. In- cendiary speeches woro mado by prominent In- tornationalists, donouncing Commodore Vander- bilt, Ono man wanted him haoged to a lnmp- post ; another enid if therois any interforence with the *Eight-Hour” rules, tho stroots will xun with the blood of tho capitalists, A com- mitteo was appointed to wait upon the Mayor and Common Council, and demand tho enforce- ment of tho “Eight-Four" lnw. Roportorswere excluded. At midnight the meeting was still in sossion, with tho prospect of continuing un- til morning, [To the Associated Press.) New Yons, March 26.—Tho Brooklyn carpen- tors, at thoir moetiufi last evening, "decidod to strilio on April 7 if thoir Jagos word' not, raisod {rom €8 to 23,60, and their time reduced to eight hours per dny. At amnntin[‘;i of the United Ordor of Amorican Carpentora and Joinors of this city, Inst night, o genoral impression prevailod that omployors would not undertalo to enforeo the ten-hour system. Various ‘trades organizations will soon haye conferences on strilces, and it may bo two wooks bofore anything definito is known, The mnsons ara to meet to-night, to consider whit is to bo done with roforeuco to the introduction of men {from other States. i =SS Welegraphic Brovities, The cnso of tho Commonwealth of Pennsyl- vania againat George 0. Evana has boen cayried to the Bupreme Court, on & writ of orror from tho Court of Common Ploas of Daupbin County, by the Attornoy-Genoral. Ou: Rockford special says: The river is chokod with floating ice. Emorson & Co.'s large roaper factory in tho uppor race, and all the milla in the lower raco, including Graham's cot- 1o mill, have stoppod work ; but littlo damago a8 yot, The Bocond National Bank aro nbout%o ercct o mow block, to bo one of tho finostin Rookford. The Commissioners of tho noxt Cincinnati In- dustrial Exposition yestorday adopted rules and rogulations for the government of the next ox- hibition. Tho promium list ombraces a wider rango of artioles than ovor boforo. The ma- chinery and natural history dopartments will bo much uulnr%nd. Tho oxhibition opens Sopt. 8, aud closes Oct. 4. Adams FEarlo, President of tho Lafayetto, Muncle & Bloomington Railroad, appeared bo- fore tho Supreme Court, Indiana) mfla, yostor- day, in responso to an order of the Court to sliow causo why he should not be dealt with for contompt in an alloged attempt to influonce the Court by corrupt means, in proouring o decision recontly in the Supromoe Court, in which his road was interosted. Judge Oshorne, who was not o membor of the Court nt tho timo tho cago was ponding, presided. Aftor hearing afli- dnlvltu the proceedings in the case woro dis- miuged. Obituury. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tridune, O1TAWA, Ill., March 20,—The lon. Isaac Dim- mick, one of tho earliest settlers in LaSalle County, died yosterday nvnnlnix agod 01 yeors, Prrrsnusai, Pa., March 20.—Capt. J. 8. 0. Noblo died iu this ofty this morning, ‘The flaga on the tow-boats were displayed n% bul!-xxmutfn rospect to the memory of tho'docoased, Loxpow, March 26.—Connt Von Bornstoft, the German Ambassador to Grent Dritaln, died at 7 o'clook this ovenlng, . R e s ‘Tho Temporancoe Cuuee, Inpianavovrs, March 20,—A mass Btate Tom- porange Convention 1 called to assomblo at Bln- sonlo Hall, in thia oity, April 3, whou_the ques- tlon of tho enforcomont of the now Liquor law will bo specially consldored, NEW YORK. The Goeodrich Mynstery in Brooklynes= Arrost of tho Alloged Murdeoross-=An= other Tammany Stonl=--The Shoriff’s Oftico Hankrupt==The Sunday Iecor Quenstion==Xho City Chnrtor--Nars riage of Augustus Scholl==Fostor’s Ohildrones| rgo ¥rancis 'Troines The Dulf’s Mend Nanks«-Importnnt Decision the Twoed Fraudss-Ans= ticipnted Postal Troubles, Spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tridune, New Yorr, March 20,—It ia now positively ns- sorted that the namoof the murderess of Charlos Qoodrich hns boon ascertained. Only her Ohrig- tinn name was known bofore, na that wae all sho was In tho habit of signing to hor letters. Deo- toctives are sald to bo oloso upon lor heols, and it is oxpected that slio will bo captured bofore tho inquest on Friday. It waarumored this.af- tornoon that a telogram had beon rocolved by ‘Chief Campboll from the Mayor of a small city in Massnohusotts, and that, on tho information it contnined, an offcor had boen eont to Identify o woman arrested in that town at o hotel, whore bor etrango actions lind atiracted atten- tion of propriotor and guosts. Mr., Campboll, however, deolined to confirm the rumor. ‘The suspooted murdoress is not a *‘ goorgeons blondo,"” nt sho Lin beon described, but an ordi~ nnr}‘v‘ young woman, under modium size, who worled industriously oight or ten hours o day at dross-making, Bhe slept in tho third house from Gloodrich’s residence, was his miatress, and hiad o child by him. A third lndyhas turned up who ia mixed up somehow in tho murder. Her name j8 withhold, butshe is aald to be colobrated in tho literary world, and to live In good style in the vicinity of Contrnl Park, It is bolioved that the murdeross did some sewing for her, and that sho knows tho partioulars of the lialson. A rownrd of $2,5600 is offered for the arrest and conviction of tho murdoress. LATER. 1t is reported to-night tuat the murdeross af Chnrles Goodrich has boen arreated, and that tao dead man’s Snclml-hnok has been found on hor {)uruon, ‘but Ohie? Campboll rofuses to con- firm the rumor. Horname is Kato Stoddard, and it is eald sl was at ono timo a writor for the Tribune. Tho roportod arrost is genorally oreditod, na it is bolleved tho detoctives were anlfi\wnfliug for tho reward. T'ho Hon. Augustus Beholl, Inte Prosidont of the Tammany Soclety, was married yostorday, in this city, to Mies Anna Fox, according to the simplo form_of tho ¢ Booiety of Frionds," in which the lady was educated. Tho . attondance large, and comprised many of tho most distin~ guished porsons in tho Mottopolis. The core- mony was vory improssive. Thoro was no offi- clating minipter. Tho contracting partios pledged faithfulness and affectionato Jove till separated by death, in the presenco of ‘“the Lord and these peoplo," o0 words ‘‘honor and obey” woro not used. Noxt camo the roadingof !Jnrchmunt iving the full names of ¢ A, 8.” and “A. F.," their birthplace and parentage, tho names of tho two decoased parents on the part of the groom, and of the I:n.mnta, fathor decensod, and mother living, on the part of tho bride, with # tho full trust in Divino Providonco" as ovidonco of tho work donoe, Thon came the signatures, firat of the husband, then of tho brido to tho re- cord, and last of tho parents and noarest of kin. Ina full, cloar voico the record mado waa read by Horaco ¥, Clark, a8 o friend of the groom, and 88 ong, who twenty-flve years sinco, wns grooms- man to tho groom'of yesterdny. Tha marriago ceremony over, congratulations bogan from o troop of old friends, Commodorc Vandorbilt and wifo were among the firat. Then followed rolatives, Judges of tho Court of Appeuls aud of other Courts, cminent lawyers, and meny others. Many worldly persons wero present in rich toilots. 'Tho parlors were profusoly ornamented with flowers, and @ bountiful collation was sprond. Fostor's childron have been forced to stop at- tending public school by the tsunts and insults of other scholars, somo of whom went go far ag to draw pictures of a gallows with o man sus- {nnded, on their slates, and to point them out 0 Foster's children a8 o ropresentation of the donth of thoir father. Two writs of habeas corpus and cortiorari wero sued out to-day in George Franois Train's cngo, ono at the instance of Madame Eleanor Flotcher Bishop, Tho stookbolders of tho Bull's Head Bank Bold anothar moating this aftoroon, and agroed to take £800,000 add! and resumo businces. (70 the Assoctated Press.) . Nrw Yonx, March Zu.—Amnnfilthe polico au: thorities the_boliof {8 &trongthoned that Mr. Goodrich, of Brooklysi, was murdered by s wom- an. Oneof the women who rre supposed to- be connectod with the cnse proves to bo n respocta~ ble girl, whose relutions to the deccnsed were only, thoso of an employe, Thoro was nothing wrong whatever botwcen them. No clue has been hnd of the othor woman. Bhe .had been with Goodrich throo or four months boforo the murder, but . now no ono seems able to nccount for hor, or oven to give hor name. The gentloman who was in com- Elny with Goodrich on thio night of the murder s not beon hoard of since the night after the murder. It is suspected that this man and tho missing woman are togother, and that both have gone to Europe. Statements are published, based on {he forth- coming roport of tho Gily Comptroller, that nonrly half o million of dollars wore exacted in blackmail within the past fow years from stall- ownors in Washington Market. Tho market ovorscors in that tine woro sppointees of the fugitivo_Connolly, and among benoficiaries by tho stesl aro sovoral well-known members of ional stock within ten days, | thejring, fhor{ff Bronnan, in o communication ad- drosgod to the Stato Sonate, aya that, under tho oxisting laws, tho rocoipts of his oftice do not covor oxponses, The Rav. Drs, Cuylor and Duryen, of Brooklyn, have gono to Albany in belalf of the recent meoting of citizens in that city, to protostagainat tho salo of lnger-beor on Sunday, At a mooting of tho Committeo of Soyonty, lnst night, resolutions woro pussod against that por. tion of the now charter which takos the appoint- ing power from the Mayor. n the great 86,000,000 suit brought in the nemo of the peoplo of this Btate ngainst Twoed, Connolly, Ingersoll, and othora to recavor the $6,000,000 talcon from New York Connbw what aro known nas the ‘‘Audit Frauds,'—Justice Hardin has decided on the demurrer of Ingor~ soll, thit tho peoplo of the Biato have noright of nction ngningt Ingorsoll. "Ho bosed his opin- fonon tho brond ground, fatal if sustsined to the wholo suit, that the county snd not the Stato nro the real partios in interest, within tho menning of the code. Tho committeos of tho depositors aud stock- holders of tho Bull'a Hond Banls, Iately suspond- ed, had a conforonco to-day, The stockholdora® committce announced that thoy had agroedon roposition to incroaso the capital stock of tho Enn I, and allow tho dopositors who are most interosted to tako proferred stook cnough to make up the full amount of tho deficiency, thus lnciug the bank in working order ngain. Tho %‘zprau states that circumstances have como to light which indicate that the bank was ina hope- loss condition woeks hoforo the officers for- mally closed tho institution.© The widow of n formor cashior had depositod with the bank for safe-keoping six thousand dollars, worth of stook and othor property, and when sho wished to take it out of the bank she was put off from day todny. Tho cashior finally con- fessod he could not find the box, romarking, howover, ‘* It was snfo, and would send it as soon a8 found.” Mr, Halstead, o depositor and stookholder, left a box containing twenty thou- gand dollar’s worth of United Btates bonda for safo kueglng. A short time agoho domanded thom and the cashior informed him aftor a short time spent In the vault, npxmnuy looking for thom, that ho could not find them just 5.\011 but thoy. could bo foun nox day, at which time tho cashior informed Ialstond that thoe bankhad taken the bonds a fow days before in & tomporary monoy strait, and hypotheceated thom. The value of tho bonds was roturned in notes and other socurities, Tho total loss, 8o far ae necertained, is $849,000, a8 follows: capital stock, £200,000; surplus, $92,~ 0003 curront do}losflu 357,000 “Thoro is conafdorablo sfir at tho Post-Office ovor the oxpsctod withdrawal by the railrond companies of tho postal cars from sorvice on tho 1at of April. Itis thought the forco of clerks will_bo uttarly unable to attond to the groat flood of ~mail matter whioh, in that ovont, will ponr in, and it i3 ocstimated that four days will be Yoquired for the delivery af lotters which now reach their destination in fitty hours. Tho demand of the railroad com- panjes is for 8800 per milo, instond of $376 now paid them, It is rumored that it tha compauics goralnt in their detormination, the Postmastor onoral will endeavor to Proonm tho passage of alaw giving tho Deparimont special powers OVFeim V. Hafnott, who suad Aulrow J. ohn V. Harnott, who suod Androw J. Garvoy for 33,700 for lugn‘ services, hna boon rendored o vordlot by Judge Batbour for $114.17, Tho Coroner’s jury in the caso of Julia Hickey, who diod recontly from tho offeots of o fall from ‘hor apurtmonts, at 427 Wost Forty-second stroot, on tha night of Jan, 8, havo rendored o vordicl that tho woman was pushod out of tho window h{ her husband, Dnnlu? HHiokoy, during a quarzel. Hiokoy was sont to the ‘Tombs, Who. Prosidont of the Typographical Union, No. 6, in this ult{ roports that the subsoriptions toihg _Grooloy Monumont Fund_aro goming in rapldly from the printora throughont tho conn- tr% and thoro i evory prospect of siiccess. uring tho pnst woek, 105 vossols of yarious kinds' arrived horo,—tho largost numbor sinco Now York haa boon & port of ontry, ° Tho jury in tho oase of Howard, charged with donling in countorfelt intornnl rovonuo matoh stamps, falled to agroo, Tho osee was firal 5“ on tho oalondar for trinl in tho Unitod Btates Jourt four years sgo. e THE WEATHER. War Departmont Roports and Proge g nosticntionss OmioAdo, Maoroh 20, —Thermomater at Brock- onridgo, Minn., thia morning, 15 dograos bolow zero; 7 above at Duluth ; 8 abovo at Bt. Paul and scanaba ; 7 above ot Omaha ; 14 at Koo- kuk ; 15 nt Bt. Louis and Ohlongué 10 at Cincin- nati ; 26 at Momphis ; 40 at Now Orloans ; 22 at Dotroit ; 83 at Buffalo ; from 18 to 20 lhrml(’h- out the Oanndas ; 81 ot Boston and Now Yorls ; 84nt wmm;%‘on + G0 nt Chiarloaton, B. O.; G0 af Jnoknonville, Fln.; 20 at Knoxvillo, enn.;’ 88 ot Mobilo ; 51 at San Francizeo, Gonorally cloudy aund snowing thronghont tho lake regions, at In~ dianapolis, and at finuhvillu Tonn. Rainiug at Onwogo, Philadolphis, and Washington. WAR DreanTaeNT, OFFicE OF THE Omiee B1o8AL Benvice, Division oF TELEGRAME AND Reronts yon Tme Bexgrrr or CoMarnop, ‘Washixarow, D, O., March 26,—Probabilitios— Tho storm centro in Now England will, movo onatward over Massaohuselts Bay, with increas- ing povority, For Thuraday, in Now Eufilnnd north and “west winds, incrensing to bris d ossibly high, with cloud snd snow, followed on urs ?n ghb by clenring .weathor. For tho Middlo Statos, brisk northwost winds, clonr or cloaring wanthor. For tho South Atlantio Statos diminishing winds, partly cloudy wenthor. and rislng tomporature, ' For the Eastern Gulf Blates, clear westhor and light winds, followed on Thuraday aftornoon by falling barometer and southeast winds, * extend- ing . also over _tho Western Btatos. For tho Ohio Valloy, rising baromoter, northerly winds, and olear woather, followed on Thuraday sfterncon by llght southorly winds and rising temporature, For the U[ALEM Tnlkos, clonr, cold wonthor, foilowsd by north and ensl windw and incressing cloudinosa. Tho storm contro will dovelop on Thuraday in Dakots, preceded by incrossing southerly winds and threntoniug weathor in Minnesota, Oantionary signals continue at Portland, Mo.; Boaton, Wood's Hole, Now Haven, Now London, Now York, Baltimore, Onpe Mny, Norfoll, and Wilmington. OuiytoN, Iows, March 26.—The storm con- tinued all day- yosterdsy and into the nlght. Eight inches of mnow covers tho ground. Lo~ dn{ opens warm and clear. NDIANATOLIS, Ind., March 20.—A snow-storm has provailed hore sinco 8 o'clock laat night, and tho enow is about four inches deop. Qamo, Ill., March 26.—Tho woather is cloar and cold. Prrrssunan, Pa., March 26.—The wosthor is clo\ldi and & h'g(hf. snow hos boen falling sinco Inst night. 'Cho morcury was at 30 degroes &t noon, e OnaarpatoN, I, March 26,—A sovere snow- storm bogan hoere yosterdsy afternoon, and raged tarjously. throughout tho night. Tho snow ia badly drifted, but will average a depth of twelve inches on the level. The morning trains aro all woveral hours behind timo. LaSarvLe, I1L, March 26.—Tho enow coased to foll st & late hour last night, but lay upon tho carth to tho depth of soven or eight inches this momln[kl—consldumhly morg efim ab an, one time during tho late winter, It has thawo: considerably to-day, and probably will add some- thing to the freghet in tho Illinois River. Mongis, Ill., March 206.—Ono of the heaviest snow-storms over known_hero, which has beon raging for twonty-four hours, ceasod suddenly at 9 o'clock this morning. The lehwnya TUNn- ning onst and woat aro ontirely blooked with drifts from threos to ton foot deop. Special Dispateh to The Chicagn Tribune, BraNorFIELD, March 28,—Tho snow whioh foll horo yestordsy blookndes our street-railway, 80 that oars could not run jast night, nor until 10 o'olock to-day, and then only after having had the snow romoved with a snow-plow. The traing to-doy on .the various railroads wore all bohind timo, and Chicago papera missed entirely 1y delays on_the Ilinois Central Railroad, causocd, it in'said, by tho snow. Togronro, March 26.—A severo snow-storm revails all over the Province to-day., In some lom:lltlu snow has fallen to the dopth of two eot. THE PACIFIC ICOAST. ¥abens Corpus Onsc—V esscl Wreckoed— 'Tho Eraof-Orimoe—Moro Murders, Bax Franoraco, March 20.—Admiral Solfridge, in obodionco to a writ of Liubons corpus, brought R. D. Bogart bofore Judgaes Sawyer and Hoffman this aftornoon, United Btates Altornoy Latimor mado tho roturn of Becretary Robeson's fole- E{‘P"i“ ordor for Bogart's arrest, Pixloy and arrison, counsol for tho prisoner, contended that tho outhority for orrest was insuflicicnt, The easo_portially argued, the Judgos refused WEIMG Bogart in the custody of the Marshal, ond romanded him to Admiral Belfridge. Con- finuo!nl till Thureday 2 p. m., for further argu- mont. Tho bark Almatia was wrocked to-day at Vic- torla ; n totalloss. Crew saved. A dhg.‘ntch juat recoived from Olympia, Wash- {ugton Territory, says tho ovening papor of that place publishes tho sccount of two mon and one ‘woman, survivors of the ill-fated stenmor Goorge B. Wrifiiht, having floatod nshore on & raft; that tho Indinns murdered the mon afterward, and Told the woman captive. Thora is probably no foundntion to the story, for tho steamer Potrel made a thorough search along the const, and found not the slightest olue toany of the pas- songers or crow of tho wrocked vossel. J. P. D, Wilkin, Horbor-Master at Stockton, was fouund this morning in_the stroota of thal laco with hia sloull fractured and pockets riflad. 'ho physiclans say he cannot recover. Two men have boon arrceted on suspicion of bein, tho parties guilty of the crimo, Ono hi Wilkin's knifo in his possossion, Ex-Buporvisor M. J. Kelly, of this city, tried for assault to murder B. J. Bhay, was found guilty of assault to commit bodily harm, Last night a man named Lind was bratally murdered in North Bloomfleld, Novada County, by a person unknown. Four shots woroe firad, Lind cried “My God." Some monran to the {lue, and found him doad, with a bullet-hola hrough his body, and his face and head horribly mutilated by an'ax., James Blair, who had o dis- ute with Lind, was arrestod on suspicion of eing the murdoror, Thi rt{ hours bofors, in the samo connty, Con- lin Smith wae murdered by Goorge Kilgoro, ——— e ATTEMPTED SUICIDE. Yesterday aftornoon, about half-past 8 o'clock, an olderly woman named Francis Plerco at- tempted suicide by leaping into the xiver from the schooner Kate Hinchman, at the foot of Fulton streot, At the hour named some carpon- ters wont aboard o vossol to got a lot of tools which they had loft in the cabin. They found the cabin aoor broken open, aud part of their tools gone. Upon oponing one of the atato- rooms, the woman rau out, and, when reaching the deck, gave a acronm and leaped into tho water. 8ho was secn by Officer M. C. Calliban, who prooured o bost and roscued her. Hor clothes provented her from going down a socond timo. Sho waa taken in an expross wagon to the Union Btreet Station. During the evening sho exhibitod signs of insanity, and it was with difii- oulty that abio wos pravonted from killing horsolf. CITY ITEMS. J. W. Williama, the special polico at tho St. Jamen Hotol, who 8o lnhumnn)a beat Rosonberg, waa sdmitted to bail in 81,600 bonds, by Justica ‘Banyon, yestorday, tho mnnm:-;ipuymsm, Dr. Quirk, having first cortifled that Rosenberg was out of danger. Thore has been a lost Gorman girl at tho house of 0. B. Oarpontor, No. 707 West Madison atroot, since the aftornoon of Monday, She is mbout 5 yoars old, and caunot toll whoeshe is or whero pho lives. Bho was either roturning from or going to sohool, whon found, ns sho had = slato and geammar school-book with her. Singular Munine-A Family Opposcd to Liviag in o House. From the ¥pailanti (Mich.) Sentinel, More yenrs ago than almost anybody now hero oan remember, there lived on the onatside of tho rivor & family conslsting of the mother and sov- oral emall childron, At the time thero was no bridgo across the Huron, and at sonsons of high wator »_sort of a scow, attached to n rope strotohod across tho stronm, wad used as a forry. Tho woman was employod on the west bank of il river, and by sonie moans was thrown out of the scow while roturning homo, as woll as an- other porson, and both were drowned, Thus theae swall ohildren wero left uncarad for, excopt by tho onsual assistanco of the very fow and scatterod omigrants. ‘The body of the gecond porson drowned was rocoverod almost immediately, whilo that of the woman was not found: untl) somo timo. aftorward, whon tho wa- tor liad nomowhiat subsided. During thin poriod tho childron, too mmall fully to roalizo how thelr mothor could be thun sndtched nway, on- pooinlly a littlo Sll-] among them, disconsdlatoly strolled up wid down tho streamn uulllug for thoir votector, With what care thoy got, thoy grow o man and womanhood, but & melancholy had sottlod upon tho girl, whioh nover left hor, and at longth sho wan placed, with tho hopo of ro- nynvtl:ry, inan fnstitution’in tho Biato of Now orle, : ZEventually tho malo children bocame the own- ors of n farm of 160 noros of land in this connty, on which there is n good liouso, bern, &o, ‘They then hrought their slstor back fo live with thom and the fnm“{' whoso wholo history would bo too long to fol {ow, now consisting of two mon and tho sintor, stifl cling togothior and live almost 88 aolitarios, But tho groatost singularity is tholr ropugnanco to living in nhouso. It will scom inoredibio whon we say that with a comfortable houso of their own, two of them have lived the wholo winter, and are otill living and slecping, out of doors, Ono yioldod to tho ~ wenther, or the importunitios of tho neighbors, and took lodgings In o houso; tho othors continuo their strange way of living. How do they live, tho roadoer is rcudy to ask, with tho thermomoter sometimes lhlrh{ dogroca bolow zaxo? Thelr kitchon s an inclosure of logs, simply breast high, without tho least alfin of o roof. Tho logs sorva to keop away cattle and animela. Thoir slooping nparimonts, not in thia nclgsuro, sro rails aud iogs Jaid up slunting, 80 ns {0 lenve o low lollow, which is filled wit! autumnal leaves, in which they bury thomselvos duorly, and, a8 1t sooms, warmly. This modo of lifo is tholr cholco, for, at the samo timoe that thoy cat in an open pon and sleop in lenves, o tonant occupios tholr comfortablo houso, and o well-kopt Liorao lies in & warm stabla, Under all theso ciroumstauces such is their rospect among thoir neighbors that tho lntter fool the reluctanco of natural politonoss agninat any pressing Interforonce with thoir domostic offairs, But many is the anxious look on our florco, wintry mornings cant towards tho woods, whoro theso slmost Lormits are “known to be, to sea if tho smolo of thoir bronkfant-firo s mu‘ilnP nmong tho traos, or whothor its absonco indi- entod tht thoy woro stifly frozon in thelr wintry hml‘u. Up to tho prosont timo thoir smoko st ourls. THE ENGLISH FORGERIES.. MaocDonnelly now in Custoily in Now Yorlk, to Apply for o Miabons Corpus== Bidwell in JInvano-=Abstract of tho Testimony in the Case of Noyess= willinm E. Gray, the Wall Streot .Forgor, Xmplicated in the Frauds on the Bonk of England. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tritnine, New Yorxk, March 20.—S8ergeant Webb, of the ZLondon police, who s horo_about the Banlk of England forgorics, was working up a new trail to-gny, aido bfi"uuvcml rivato detectives. Itis assortod that tho dispatch from Havana about tho arrest of Warren is untrue. New Yonx, Marchi 26.—Tho counasol for Georgo MacDonnell, chargod with being concorned in the recont fm-garlna on the Bank of England, have taken action as to tho lugnut{ of the ap- pointinent of Commissionor Grattman, before whom tho cago is under examination, and will probably test the question by means of n habens corpus and cortlorari to the United States Cirouit Court, Lotters from London stato’ that William B, Gray, the notorious perpetrator of Wall Btroot forgerics to the amount of £300,000, in 1869, is probably one of tho chiof conéplmtom in tho xocont forgories on tho Baok of Englaud. Gray, it will bo remombered, is tho son of ox-Chaplin Gray, of the United Statos Sonato, formorly held an offico in Washington, and is ono of tho ‘most adept forgers known. - Tondon papers of tho 14th, contain the ovi- denco-given in the cageof Edwin Noyes, arrested on_susplelon_of being concorned in tho lato forgerios on the Bank of England. The woman who was nrrosted, charged boing in unlawful ousession of part of procoedsof fraud, tostified: gho statod that last August she mado the ac- quaintanco of one Gcor(ie Bidwell, an Amorican, and wont to Holland and Franco with him. She know his brother Austin Bidwell, and o Mr. Houso, and & Mr. Goorge MacDonnoll, This MacDonnoll sho identifled by a_photograph s the porson known 28 a friend of Noyes, but she furthor states that the prisoner Noyas is tho Mr. Howe, whom sho thus mot, On3d of Maroh, Georgo Bidwell informed hor that somothing had gone amiss with one of his friends. Ho shaved off his moustache and commissioned hor to meot him with some monoy at Euston Square Btation, nnd to go with him to Holyhead. Bho cba{ud his directions, and went to the sta- tion, byt ho wan gone and the polico took her into'custody. This shows fonr porsons impli- eated besides Noyos—tho tio Bidwoils, MacDon- nell, and Horton, or Warren, Evidencowas also brought which sooms to prove that these two ara renlly difforout names of the enmo man, HavaNA March 24.—Bidwoll, aliss Warron, who was_arrested horo, cherged with being the principal in the Bank of England frauds, hios se- cured the servicos of a Havana lawyor to defond him. 1t{sprobable that Bidwell will remain hers for somo timo. TO BE HANGED, The Approashing Execution of Thos, Smith, for Murder, nt NLoulsville, Ky LoumsvitLe, March 20,—Shoriff Shanks this morning comploted his arrangements to hang tho nogro, Thomns Smith, on Fridey, for the murdor of Josoph Brader. Tho gallows will be erected on tho commons in tho seuthwestorn portion of tha city, in the vicinity of tho apot whero William Krol was Langed threo Yyenrs sgo, The seaffold is boing erccted to-day. Tho Gov- ernor declines to interfere, and in all probability thore will be no ropriove, Bmith professes not to bo afraid of death, snd says that he has made his poace with g - Makar, but porsiats in denying that Lo is guilty of tho crimo as charged, and snys ho will dio with that doclaration upon his lips, He is a very desporate nnd evil charactor, and there is Tardly o doubt that he committed tho murdor, Sherill Shanke will himsolf ofiicinto at the hang- ing, but exprosscs great ropugnance ab lis dig- agreenblo duty. Bmith was received into tho Mothodist Church to-day and partook of tho sacrament. Tho cere- ‘mony was conducted by cuo whito and one col- ‘ored minister, his own choosing, and Smith was much effectod, weeping cop‘oualy. Aftor the coromony lho said: I ‘shall dio for this murder, but beforo long you will all find out 1did not doit, I know who did it, but it is impoasiblo to Fat liold of the right man now.” iss protestations of innoconce aro not credited, howover. | g PERSONAL. 3 Gon. F. DL Oaso is tho OCitizons' nominee for Mayor of Donver, Col. - Eloction, April 7. T'ho Wyandotte Enlerprisc cstimates thowealth of E, B. Ward at $20,000,000, E. B. Cooke, founder of the Waterbury (Ct.) American, celobratod his 80th Dbirtbday last ook, Ho has beon activoly engaged in journal- ism for sixty yenrs. don, I 1. G. Minty hins boon appointod Suporintendont of tho Atlantio, Gulf & Wosk g}&l‘ld ‘Pransportation Company's Railroad, in orida. Thepromotion of Master Frod to a Lioutenant- Qolonoloy is of & ploce with o numbor of other things, which .aro_ossontially imporial and nob Topuiblloan.—-San Francisco Bos, 3 mo. Lidin Rodelronna has given tho Bt. Po- toraburg Acadomy of Modicine 40,000 to endow an insiitution for modical insfruction for women, The widow of Bir Alfrod JoauYh Tiohborno, whosoostates aro tho plum for which the claim- ant fights, was married afow days since toa 01:{\!. Wickham, udge Polund’s real name, or tho name of his grandfathor, & Polish rofugeo, was go contorted with consonants that the American_tongue gave up the-contost and callod him Polaud * for ull;’orb," and hig descendants grow up by that namo. Congrossman Shanks, of Indiana, loavesin about a weok for California, chnniml by the In- dian Buronu with tho location of tho Indinns at Ttound Valloy, in that Btato, IIo will also exnm- ino tha condition of the Indinn in tho Paciflo Btatos and Territorics and roport theroon, Pomeroy, nnd Garrott Davis? Dubious P Compliment. H - From Forney'a Chronfele, Whon, one_dny, wonry with tho cares of Btate, thio Bonator from Kontucky was snoozing in his chalr his nama was called to vote. A neighbor unchoed his ribs, and said, “Wnko up, Mr, avin; your namo is oalled.” IHalt —unoon- soously, the Kentuolinn roso aud askod tho Vice- Prosldont what thoy wero voting on, The Vioo- Tresidont cxplained that it was o railrond bill in Kaneas, ¢“Woll," said Mr. Davis, in_that shrill Yoleo and pointodt mannor of his, * what I want to know bofore I vote, iu tho amount of atenlago in this bill.” Whurenpon tho great and good Pomoroy avoso, s faco beaming all ovor with the smilos ouly a clear conscienco ean produce, and snid: “T¢ tho Honator from Kontuely will pormit me 1 will oxplain. I bave thoroughly investigated tho bill, sir, and Iassuro you if there I any stenling'Iu it I caunot find it AN Tight, Mr, Prosidont,” vesponded Benator Davis, ‘it tho Benator from Kanens can't find any slonlago, I'm satisflod there la nono thoro,” MARRIAGES, GRS T R R T ars., by o dtor, Jamos Vesoman Olarks, My, doorge ENGLAND AND IRELAND. ¥ {éago, and Miss Xannio H. Crosby, of 5 ELY-MOQTI_At o Onkland Oongrogntiona) Qharoh The Dofent of the Goveriment on tho | 47 ing, Macoh 28, Mo, Darid | s,"fl';fi; . Irlsh University Question, g As tho tolegraph Lins nlrendy montioned, the P ——————— dobnto on the Irish Unlversity orsity bill, of March 11, torminatod in tho dofent of tho ' Govormment. DEATH:! BURGRES_Wednasday, March %, 187, ot Norwood Tho Léndon papera at hinud laat night toom with uRe s X, 1o, acocounts of pum strugglo, ‘The Slandard of Pfimmfi‘ on m?:y, 'x'fimfx'z'i?"fiz“u’:f ‘Ther from tho raste March 13, sayn ¢ woa moro oxciting than on the ocension of any denan of J. Winshig, K., # During tho ovoning the sceno in the lobbios o raOa; 4k 16y Norwood Fark. amily plonso attond withont fusthor GAREY—AL Mackinao, on tho bth fust., Matthow o ront dobato sinco that which ended in the do- | Frahcla Garoy, aged ont of Mr, Dierncli's Ministry in 186S. Sixty- six mon took their places in the strauger's gnl- lory at 81¢ o'clack, nud not ono of them moved u:{u thoond of tho Councryativo leador's spoech, Tho crowd walting in tho ootagon, an gml- nally filtering in_and out of the inner lobby na the “cordon of polica conld bo cluded, wag suf- ficiont to fill tho Bpoakoer's gallory, and tho dozen sonta undor tho gotlery five timea over. Tho whips wero, of coursoe, very busy, and notably on the Liboral side. Books wero conned very close- 1y, and thore_wns some anxioty shown aa to whethor Mr, Butt and somo otlior Irish niombors plodged to voto ngainst the second roading hnd nrrivod {n town a8 was oxlmntm]. Bevoral Liboral Bours dropped into tho lobby to consult Mr. Hyn, Lord Granvillo coming for that purposo aboul 11 o'elock, halfan honr after Mr. Disraoll bad rison. TheIndlos' galleries wore so much orowded all the evening that the wives ovon of Cabinot Ministers, brought down to seo tho end of tha crlsis, had tho utmoat diffleulty in finding any accommodation, At threo minutes to 12" tho Princc of Walos and Duke of Edinburgh, for whom places lind beon resorved all tho evoning in the MULLT] Dauial Mullineu titg DUPONT-( Funoral to-dny at. 10 o'clack n. . Frondh Mutunt Boctoty and tlio Lisfayotte sro raquosted to attond by ULLINS-Maroh 5 at his roafdenco 71t Larraboo-st., 76th yoat of i ago. uneral notioo will bo given heraaftor, Guorg Dupont, nzod 1 yonrs. . Mombors of the tho frionds at 506 South Olaricat, GIFT ENTERPRISE. T ELEER ] UCKY TICH MAY BE BOLD THIS DAY Whioh will drnw th 000 Capltal G 3 b e haekap 1 b Y AR T EEIRD GRAND Eunrs‘ gallory, arrivod, and slipped into tho ::‘nNcmm' for the bonolit of tho Fublic Library o ouse slmost unnoticed by the throng in the lobby. Notwithstanding the promises, of Mr., Butt and othors in Ircland to voto against tho Dbill, }Mr, Callan was. tho on!{ Irish mombor who turned up bofore midnight in addition to those who had boen for somo days in town. As tho oritical moment approached one or two rostive mombers bogan to manifest symptoms of do- sire to rotire to thelr own rropuw domiolles, so ns to oscapo tho nocessity of expreesing anopin- jon which they probably had not formed. DBut it was to no Purpus« that they thus tried to got off, The eyo of & whip was upon them, and in a very fow momonts thoy were brought into nstate of docility. At 1:05 the doorkeeper of tho Houso gavo tho order that all strangers should leave | T4 tho inner lobby, and no mattor what claim was _preferrod, th civilly, oxecutod b, During Mr, Gladstono’s lobby bocame full of mombors, and 1% thero | O woero over ninoty members lounging about with- | O ont tho sacred portals, Tho Conservatives had | One Grand Cosh Gifr, - ab this timo all the members on whom thoy hnd counted present, oxcngc Mr. Octovius Dun- combe, who waa probably dotsined by bircum- stanoes over, which he had no control; nnd it waa obsarved by tho habitucs of tho lobby thet Mr. Glyn's faco Was an index of tho result, Pro- cisely at 2 o'clock the loud roarof *‘ayos,” aud the still loudor roar of “noes,” proclaimed that tho timo had at longth come. At onco all the romaining “ strangora” were cloared from the lobbies, and in throo minufes tho doors wero glammed, that the quostions might bo put. | Al Then, oftor twonty minutos warring, tho doors wero thrown open, and it boonmo known thatthe | i Ty ot iy Jiall, & ehgth of thino proslous to tha last Ooiicort 1ab gltt was bought, gato of o order was ruthlossly, if u“ghnlmo( gltta: tho Pflucugg;mo:n ‘?&?fi QnoGrand Oneh Gifty - - ca) G h G - - #comod to be strangely noglected—the inner 033(;;.'::35::5 : o 80 Cnsh Gifts of 400 ** 100 Cash Gifts of 300 . 1560 Onsh Gifts of 200 ¢ 5600 Cnsh Gitys of 100 0,000 Onsh Gifts of 10 © disosunts.” Tho 1 Logialaturo ot o tato and tho Libra: Toulaville, Ky., posiiivoly oo 78, Why not? lmnnm-ufimmhu'um': 0 oy at Bggro: "Tho gifts, which makoa $500,000 CURRENCTY, divided tnto Ten Thonsand gifts, o bo distributed an among tickot! N by lot among tickotholders, Oniy ono fhundred thousand Tlioso who apply irs minking & cash gift to ovory ten. cat obtain such: a3 aro now on hand, ars lind to bo returged to pooplo yhd o seld, iousands of desirod to scauru tickets to tho provious Concorts, but or. This too Inte, It lsnot snfo to walt now, 1fey no Girand Cnali Gift, = - - ne (rand Cash Gift, - . 24 Cnsli Gifes of 81,000 cnclty 50 Cush Gifin of ~ 'GOO Total, 10,000 Gifts, all Cash, - 8500,000 Tlckets, 8103 Hulyes, S51 Quarters, 82.60. Ona in ton Is suro to draw. for 8100, and fiet your m«lm{n\‘:ncls at lcnat. Tuy Eloven Tickets I gifts payabloln groonbacks, without doduoting any Tibrary is undor diroet control of tho ndvised by t cminont et f 8o o Govornment had' lost on the second roading by | west, undar A e L e threo votes. Ten minutos later the House and ll:‘mr ol ',tIXu nunlfivl x‘l'{-‘;.?"?“&" u':? ggnrxo%{u&l:fl. its precincts wero at ponce.” : ke groonimeis ara good Lo thio ho sors do nOE ¢ 3 Agruas dispatoh says: “Tho whip of last nocensarlly linve to be presont o ;,':&“Ju‘;'f;‘a‘i'.,“ o s and night was one of the soverest over known. Ong allif 8 turniebod ench oo, snd pits dilo tiokot Conservative membor waa brought by special | or train and epeoinl boat from Paris, at an oxpoudi- ture of £80, and nrrived just in timo to record his voto, Jmmodiately bofor the division took . Guost, tho membor for Youghal; but, after at. o somowhat excited altercation, the honorable | bos FORSH Oplrciam, 65 Wost. Madison-st.y of at THIE- NONT wolsk: Fcnflnmmx Joined tho Irish contingent, and wont nto tho! om;osiuau lobby. Tho Liberal whip then Toldors at a di Tnat Bi"“" Rogistorod Lettor, or Express, p lnco, Mr. Gl d t t S e | Lo, apbir othge aco, Mr. Glyn made & most_earncst sppoal to | a¢ Loulssille, or . I. & doy I 3 1 OUTORGO, Wottain Boporof Sepples ¥ e S o draftor Ghosle o g0l i Corapany, ho Eamo o & dralt OF ¢ho 3 ol Drdor aulek, Bond moaoy y'E, 6. Ordor, . e iohate Toll Beogrammo: mformetion and all pae. o S AR A LETTE, 1 IBTBBLY & G0y 164 LaBslle: pply also ot Tigokataras of S, 163 Dear. Stntost.: HORTON & BRD., 637 Woal R APATRIOK, 83 Blato-ot., Ly MA- o, 0. turned to Bir Robert Peel, to boscech bim not.to vote against tho Government, but the member for Tamworth wna equally oixlumtu, sud re- corded his vote with the Conservatives. Up to yostarday mam!nf Ministors woro in hopes that thoy would pass tho second reading by a smail majority. In thoaftornoon, however, Mr. Glad- 3 AUCTION SALES, By GEO. P. GORE & CO., 2, 3, aud 28 Randolph-at. Goneral Austiongors and Commlsslon Morchants; hold of stone was informed that there would probably rogular sales ovory TUESDA bo'a mnjority of five agninat tho bill. TLord | D Elcho, the only Conservative who voted for the EDNESDAY, Dill, i8 stated fo hovo originally intondod to go ON W with his party, but was induced to olter hia in- BOOTS AND SHOBS. wngolxll n:z;.' nio .xgu;m o ofe Dxlnarm:" "Am’h Turnituro, Honaug¥ds&ng:‘0(fi3;knfi &o., Outalde’ 110 bolioved to bo in favor - of concurrent cndow- % a sclalty made of salod ment.". : sales ofall Kinde At o0l o s Baloscashod 12 GiroR ‘The London 7imes says : ‘ Tho House divid- ry Goods, Clothing, Iats and Caps, Notions, &6, days,_and cash advanoos mado. od on the quostion that the bill be read a second time. Grent oxcitemont provailed on tho refurn of the tollers ; and when the clork ot tho table handed the paper to Col. T?'lnr, the well-known ann of victory was grootod by tho Opposition with denfening chaors, & fow mombers going tho longth of waving their hats. Tho clheoring wag ronowod when tho tollers came to the table, As AT AUCTION. Household Furniture, OF RVERY DRSCRIPTION. ‘Parlor, Library, Chamber, and Kitohon Furniture ‘Walnut Wardrobos, 8idebonrds, Ho0n na silonco could bo obained, Col. Taylor | Pillar Extonslon Tables, Lounges, Sofusy * declared the numbers ¢ .o 284 ¢ Tho announcement of the numbors was tho signal for another tumultuous burst of choor- ing.' [ —— Effects of Vegetable FPorfumces on Balo on throo floors. Pronoh and Gorman Plate Mirrors, Opon Buggies, Ofioo Desks, Bhow Caces, 80 Rolls Wool, Hemp, and Rag O: 3 | 0 Orates English Orogkery, 76 Plgs, Glusswarey 10 Casks of Yollow and Rookingham Ware, 40 Rolla English and Brasaols Carptsy larpety On BATURDAY, Afaroh 29, at 84 o'clock. G, . GURIE § 00., Auctioncers. Hlenlth. An Ttalian profossor has made somo vory sgrae- ablo modical resenrchos, rosulting in the discoy- ory that vogetablo perfumes exercige a positively ‘hoalthful influence on tho ntmna&:horu, couvert- ing its oxygen into ozone, and thus incroasing its oxydizing influonco. o ossonces found to davelop the largest quantity of ozone are thoso of chorry laurel, cloves, lavonder, mint, juniper, Jomons, fonnel, and bérgamot; those tht give it in smallor quantity sare enigo, nutmeg, and thyme. The flowers of the narcissus, hyacinth, mignonette, heliotrope, and lily of the valloy, | 3% dovelop ozono in closed vosscla, TFlowers dos- tituto pf porfume do not develop it, and those which have but slight perfumo dovelap it only in small quantities. Reasoning from thoso facts the profossor recommends tho cultivation of flowors in marshy districts, aud in all places in- feated with animal emanations, on sccount of tho powerful oxydizing influence of ozone, The inhnbitants of such regions should, ho snys, surround thoir houses with beds of 'tho most | 8 odorous flowers. 3 2 Diatng:Hooin. and. Kitonon Tarniture yakn, Slracbated e ool Rango, Tags overything portsiniug to n Hotol. tho Slst, asmo timo aud By ELISON & FOSTER. BANKRUPTCY! BANKRUPTCY! * We WAll Sell the Entire Furniture of the CrALT ETOUTU S HE, 42 South Water-st., AT AUCTIOK On THURSDAY BORNING, March 37, "0 0rojack, consisting of Porlor and Ohamber Furnituro, ‘Grockory, Glass. Gutiory, Hods and. Bodding, Tax ‘Furniiun, Show.Oosos, &0 B B TENICING, Anslgnoo. Byordor of s X 3 HXON & HOBTER: Auotioncors. POSTPONEMENT, Tho Auction Sale of Elogant Housoliold Furnituro, £0., to hinve takon nlace Wi day morning, tho 26th_lost.t L4 Yosiponod (il MONDAY, HBOR"s FOSTER, Auctioncors. odn 186 South Sangamaon-st. A Barrel Full of fMonoys Irom the Lafayette (Ind.) Journal, A well-known Chicago commission morchant, whilo on a visit to this city, sumo timo sinco, ad- visod somo of his custoniers that it was a good time to investin corn, and that by such an in- vestmont, at the then gricos, in Ius Inuguage “n. barrol of monoy could be mado,” The sdvice was taken, and a hundred thousand or so bushels % of corn purchased by soveral gentlemon. As time rolled on tho ho{ms of an advance grew daily fointor, and ot last tho downward tendency ghowed tho certain prospeot of a loss. On Bat- urdsy, nmocting of tho victims was hold, and, aftor consnltation, an_empty flour barrol wes procured and sent to tho aforossid commisaion morchant, with the roquest that ho would fill it with beon heard from, but it is supposed that he will By WM. A. BUTTERS & CO., OLOBING SALH OF MARBLE & AGATE GOODS, AT ATCTION, THIS MORNING, March 27, 'at 10 a, m.,Jat Salosrooms, L) -at. and 67 Hou g e SurTERs & CO., Austioncors. To Manufacturers and Others. Large Two-Story Fatory and Valuable Lease, NOS. 144 & 140 FULTON-ST.y AT AUTUCTION, On MONDAY MORNING, April7, at 10 o'olock, on tho groonbacks, and roturn. 1o has not yot pr‘:vmhu. pr WAL A, BUPT1LS & CO., Auctionoors. comply with the request, s ho is in duty bound to do so. . Ocenn Stenmship Nows. SourmanrroN, March 20, —Tho stoamship Deuntechland has srrivod. 5 New Youx, March 26.—Tho Castilian has ar- rived from Glasgow, also the Bt. Laurent from Brest, and Hammonia from Hamburg. Loxpox, March 26,.—Tho atcumahlr ‘Holeatia Toft Havre to-day for New York with tho pas- mongors and_cargo of tho disabled stoamship Cambria. The Silesia, which tools tho place of lylolfiatln, salled from Hamburg to-day for New orls, . ™ . Elres i tho wouth of Juno, 1 Gash, to oloso, tho truit. Dunvque, Towa, March 20.—A flre on Monday mormng in Concord Township, Dubuque Coun- ty, destroyed tho flouring mill of A. Erskine, togothor with 8,000 bushels of whout and a largo quantity of flour. Tho total loss is about 425 0005 loss on mill, §13,000; 8,000, ns followa: Ilartford, 34,000; Stato Int surauco Company, Dos Moinos, ©1,600; Gor- gxlmsxbolfruupor , 11l 1,000 ; National, Iannibal, ,600. Shipwrock=sLoas of Lifc, BavaNNAl, March 20.—Tha bark Arathusa, from Briatol for Doboy, is ashora at Ossabaw | ru and going to picces. Ton of hor orow wore drownod. [ 0 ——————— “# Locn Option? TRUSTEES’ REALAND PERSONALPROPERTY o) modla on tho amount of thulr purohase, tho balance to within lllkl‘{ days, oras soon aftar the Lo mado and dol TW0 MILLION DOLLARS. GREAT OLOSING OUT. SALEB Bolonging to the OIIIOAGO LAND COMPANY, AT PUDLIO AUCTION, 00 Wednesday, the 16th day of June, 1873, By tho artlles of tho assoointion of safd Company, ILis uvided that all tho proporty In thohands of the Trustoes (855, Tadst bo s0id at aotion for Saity 13 centraliy looatod ta the OITY OF ORI AGO, ani1s- vaiiod ot 51, u,000, and composed largol of and canal frontago, ‘dookod and roady for immadis . A1, 8 10F0 RAMibOF of vacantlotn In the immio. lolalty of tho tacks, all woll adaptod for business i , urposos. insuranco, | PRSI, to this proporty In unaquostionod, aving beog lold aud owned *Flio personal proporty consists of 1otos cent ntorest, having from ouo to ivo years to_rum, an ‘suounting t6 about A7u0, 000. by thio Assaciation {or twonty yoars. boaring 7 pex ). Thesp notos waro rocolyo r dofurrod paymonta ot [anid hought from the Company f by tho makors thoroof, and thele payment s sscusod by ‘mortgago on tho same, QIS 'l“l}l“llls Y HAI'AE, UA|fld|!i"l'lm S oanorty Wil bo roady for trudstur’nd deltva mod I‘;“!“I’L’x the salo, 2 umhn:on of roalty will fi squirod to maku a dopoait on tho day of saloaf 10 E:r M)}IJ o ko salo a8 doods can MAKLON D. OGDEN, 1. . BEROIENL GEORGE WATSON, vorod, PmuAvgreiua, March 26,—The offfolal ma- ?‘hlfilvfl.‘; mémém. 1?::1. Trusioes. fortyin Dauphin County for liquor loanzo ta o9 .o;"lthou'\lull‘x.: eion & Oo., Ttoom 81, No, 170 Las 202, X AUOTION SALES, By HAVENS & CO,, 83 South Canal-st. Pt WHI soll, on BATURDAY, March 29, at 9:30 a. m, 50,003 Sogdres, largs it ol Uldsswars, Houschold Furni. turs of overy desorlplon, Carpots, &o., . Bhow Dasus, 0,5 Bho; Hranios, Siivor-piatal Castors, Hat Raoks, Wall Pookots, | Doubla Finginos, Two Whaols North Brauch, Desks Ubaies, 89 ) v 0., 6 Boutt Caatat, By BRUSII, SON & CO. GRBAT SAOCRIFICH! [ONDAY, March B!, at 3 p. ., wowiit soll, to oloay consignamiont, & STEAM CANAL BOAT," o, at Indlaunst. Bridgo, TIRUAIL KON & G0, Austiongors, 188 et Bladison-st