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— THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, JANUARY =24, 1874, " THE LABOR QUESTION, The Pemmsylvania Coal Mino Troubles Virtually Ended. Compromise Between the Operators and Miners in the Schuylkill District, The Latter to Commence Work on the Basis ot 1873. ? An Amicable Settloment Effeoted in “the Wyoming District, The Internationals Snid to Be Scerotly Drilling in Now York. THE SOHUYLEILL DISTRIOT. Special Dispateh to The Chicapo Tribune, PortsviLLg, Pa., Jan 23.—To-day at 2 o'clock Prosidont Gowen, of tho Philadelphin & Reading Conl Company met theindividual conl oporators of this region, to arrange aplan of oporations for the future. 'Thereprosontatives of nenxly 4,000, 000 tone of conl tonnago per year was roprosented * in tho nssemblage, or 00-100 of the conl mining Intorests of tho reglon,” 'The mecting was harmonious, and its rouults quite satisfactory, Mr, Gowen desired tho mooting to conform its action to tho ngree- ment entered into in Now York, on Wodnesday, ‘botwo on tho grent conl compantes in rolation {o trado for tho cominggrear, nud to slort tho month of March with tho ™t BADIE IRICEH AS LAT SEARON, and advauce 10 conts por ton per -month, - Al tius was agreed to, and the smno arraugements forlino and city trade mado as last -yoar. All the fndividual " operalors agreed Lo pool their conl with the Roading Cowpiny, and give thom chargo of is sales uuder thoe same regulntions 04 last yoar. 2 A 61 108 betwoen tho Leu any nud tho other oporators was founed for futuro movements, and the wholo conl intercsts of the rogion aro now united to tho Reading Compuny. DMr, Gowen has, fitis eaid, always doprecated the fact that n large numbor of individunl operators woro willing to worlk tholr collerios evan ut o loss to, spite tho . othors, sud it is allegod that ho has to-doy oxuoted.such guuranteos tor tho futurn nu will provent o recurroucs of such o state of.affuire ; in other worde, when ho wants to suspend vperations ho don's want, nor will not luve, the otlior operntors como up oy they did this time, deelaro their willinguess to work, nad - UPBET 18 CALCULATION and lio irs taken such moasures preveut it iu ths futuro. 5 The maeting passed s resolution thanking Br. Gowen for the ability displayed in managing thoconl Lrnde for the past year, and then took up the question of basi of wazes for the men. Afler vory littlo discussion, it was ngreed to pay tho mon TNE SAME WAGES AB LAST YEATL, nd the followivi letor nccopting tho proposi- tion was at onco proper~d dny as will Toi T, Ta,, Jan, 3, 1874, A, John Siney, Pieid lont of the Jlincra! amd Luborera Jlenevolent Agsnciution ; DEAR Bin: -Your lutter of tho 1Tth, abandoning our demand for wagea for 1874 to ba fixed by circut- ik s xocalved, 3 your proposition for woskig in 1674 ou tho #ame rates and torma ug 1873 §s accupted, aud wo request your Committen to meet our Conizaite ieaat Poltaville on Saturdey next (to-morrow), the 24th, at 10 oclock, Tespoctfully yours, . Gronds W, Covr, Clintrman Anthracita Buard of Trade, To-morrow tho Cornnitteo of workizgmen will meet this Committeo and ALL WILL LE SLTTLED for the noxt yeur, 0. Ben, Jobnson, editor of tho Workingman, tho mivers’ organ, assures mo that thore will Lo no tronbla now on the part of the men in et~ tling up the matter, and to-night 3fr. Gowen Bays that the Compeny will, s it ever has, meob tho mon fairly nud in pood_faith, keoping 1ts contractsstrictly, co the Peunnwylvanin counl region s likely to bo quict again until tho fivst of nox! year. —t THE IRON-WORKERS' STRIKE. Spectal Dispateh to Lhe Chicago 2ribune. Crvorsyami, O., Jan, 28,.—The roller-bosuos publish a card to-duy giving thoir side of tho subject now ongaging public altontion in the rolling-mills stoppage. Thoyelaim, in Lrjof, that the propriotors want to reduco somo branches of labor lower thau it was bofore tho war, while.in point of fact iron is 40 percent bhigher ; aud thoy also claim that it in not nocee- sity thut compols the reduotion, nor yet inability to competo with Pitteburgh prices,” but mainly becauso thore is a larger manufactured stock on hand, and not mueh demand for iron, THE 0AID snys that TL Swift mude #6000 a day for n year reacding tho stoppage, and that ho mmitod ivith e manuf.clurers two or three times before Lo tight down the il Lhis card conclude oud cheer, Epring will be here soon, nud wao ean grot work of somo kind. Whalover you do uo_violencs to uny porson or proporty, for if you do you wili mako cnemies of thoso who ‘are your “friends, aud wo need all tho friends we havo.” — s IN NEW YORE. NEW York, Jan. 23.—The mass-mecting of workingmon, under the anapices of the Gorman T'ree-Thinkers' Union, called for to-night, was n fuilure, Under advica of tho polico, the pro- priotor of *tho saloon whore tho meoting was to_ take place rofused the koyw of tho hall. Workingmen numboring nbout 2,000 then proceeded to T Hail, where nshort mooting was hold, aud o resolution puesed an- thorizing the Committee o engage the Coopor Tostitute for tho purpose of Lolding & muss- mucting, und inviting all Gorman socioties to Emlunt gninst tho action of the anthoritios lompkings’ Squaro on uesday woelt Inst, THE INTERNATIONALS DRILLING, The Trilune nys meetings uro hold nightly in tho smullor halls “un the ecast sido of tho city, and tho Inernationalisls aud discontonted workmen listen to speaches which are oficn yio- lout. Ouo of tho leaders, at & wmceting held in Avenue Ilnll o fow ovommgs ngo, rnid shoy could count on 15,000 well-drilled men, sod that many of them wero sttnched to iho i regimonts in the Nationnl Gunrd, 1t is known that an order was lssued to tho yolico fores a khort time ago to keop olose watel over churehos aud other pub- lio buildingy. It iu nvsertod that at somo Eflxmb Side hulls companics of Internationalists nro drilted nightly Ly compotent officers, and {huat Sho lenders ussert thud unless tho right of tho working pooplo are respocted by tho polico they will ugo thelr urms, ———s TEE WYOMING DISTRICT, Nkesnaune, Jan, 28,—~7Tha indications are that the niinors will not insist upon an advance over last yenr's basis, provided stendy work bo gusrauteed them, but are still fltm™ in_snying that le‘yJ will stand out agninst a reduciion. Tho probabilitics nro that the companies will not insist very strongly upon s reduetion, and s soon a8 all repairs aro completed or thoe sur- plus slocle worled off, or tho conl reachos n tihor prico, thoy will say to tho mon, ** You tan go to work al last yeal's wagos,” CASUALTIES, Fivo Persoms Fatally Injurcd by n Fualling ILoof. Special Disvateh to Phe Chicago Tribune, Prrrsnunay, Pa,, Jan, 20,—To-day o very high wind provailed, aud considorablo damngo of minor importanco was dono; but nothing to tomparo with o terrible and fatal acoidont which ocourred ot Draddook’s Fiolis, about 6 miles from this city, whore Inrgo buildings are being construoted for tho Rdgar [Lhomp- sow Btoel Worly, ‘Thoso structures aro of bricls, with ‘iron truss roofs, One of these rools was Loing sluted, when the wind took it of, corrying with it somo ten workmon who woro busy on it ut tho {ime, Five of thom, unmad Duffy, Lowton, Bulkby, Slelby, and Jamos Hughos, wore fatally injured, aud two men tamed MoClelland aud Douglues wera sorl- ounly hurt, "Fhe builting from which they were thrown is_about fifty foet in hoight, IHughou Lo wince died from 'his injuries, Hholby s in #uch o condition thut ho fy not expocted to lve tiwough tho night, Thore uro very slight lhiopes of ihe other throo, 0 badly hurt, vecovering, Thore Ju o genornl improssion provailing thut tho roof wna defeotlvo in construction, The mattor will bio investigated Loss of the ¥acific Mnil Company’s Ntcamship Rolicf, Nrw Yonx, Jan, 23,—1Tho stonmor ellef, of the I'noiflo Mail Steamslup Company, was lost on the 10th inat., on bor voynge from Yolkolinma, Jnpan, to Bhanghai, Ohitn, Her pagsengors, ofticers, ovow, mails, aud tronsure woro saved, Tho veusel was emall, aud reported not worth morao than £20,000, Two Boyy Drownced. LawnrNoenuna, Ind, Jan, 23,—Thig aftornoon about I o'elock, white threo littlo boys wora playing on the fco in tho canal, the ieo suddonty broke, procipitating them into tho wator. Lddio Tinchoy, son of Rov. Mr, Tinchor, pnutor of tho Methodiet Eplseopnl Cliurch, and Emmett Ifuu- Ler wora drowt Tho othor boy, Willio Brown, mado hin eseapo. Tho boys wero sbout 9 yoars ald, Both bodics havo hieon recovered. S1x Men Carricd Away on i €nke of . Aces ' Bay Crry, Mich,, Jon, 23.—8ix Fronchmen, whilo fiehing on Snginaw Loy, about six miled from the light-houso, were carriod away onn oakoof ico about rix ncren in oxtont, which broke off abont 4 o'cluck tlis morning. A party of mon who saw them proeured o boat and started in seavch, 1t in supposod that the men, hod flonted at loust ton miles whon the bont atortod. RAILROAD NEWS, Schedule of Railroad Roports Re- quired wnder the Iowa State Law, Affairs of the Ohioago, Pekin & Southwestern Road, IOWA RAILROAD LAW, BOIEDULE OF RECORTE PROVIDED FOR. Tho ruitrond companios in thia city whoso lines run throngh tho Stato of Iown have rocolved thie annexed seitedulo, to be followod in making roports as roquired by Chapter 5, Title 10, of the Cudo of tha $tato of Town, for the yoar ‘onding Dee. 81, 1873 1, Number of miles_of main_track owned by the company, u the Stato, Dec. 31, 1873, 2, Ninber of mnflok of i track operated or leased Dy tho company, in tho State, Dec, B, 1873, -4, Number of miles of side-track owned by tho come pany, in tho State, Dee. i1, 1373, 4, Rumber of milos of sidw-track operated or loased by tho cowpany, in the Stafe, Dec. 31, 187, 5, Numbor of niles of main track, owlied by tho company, in each coundy in the Stato, through Whick thelr road runy, Dee, 81, 1873, 6, Number of miles of mal track operated or leasod by tlio company, in ench county n tho State, through whlch tho road ruus, Dez, 31, 1873, 7. Number of milcs of sitlc-{racli owned by tho comne pavy, i cach county in tho Stule, througl which thelr Toud runs, Dec, 1, 1673, 8, Number of mies of side-teack operated or lonced Ly itio company, i esch county, i State, througlh which thofr raid runs, Dee, 31,1873, 9, Number of ueros of Lud, ' and’ number_of town Tots, in each connty through Which thoir road rung, owned by the compiny, and used oxelusively i opet- athug fho road, aud oty veed, givivg desiription of own lote, 19, Number of pastenger stntiona I each county, 110 Number of treliht houses i each connty, 14, Number of round-houses fu cuch cuunty, and capuerly theroof, 13, Nmber of water-tauks in esch county, and how operated, 14, Numbor of macbwe aud carshops in each county, witl valuo of nnchiuery and toula thereln, and classtfied stutement of stock ind matorisl on Land, with eosh valua of eane, : 16, Number of repair ¥lops in each county, willi value of muchinery und toows thereiy, ond - classiticd stutoment of stock and muternal on’ haud, and casly valuo of ke, 16, Number of enginos owned and in_uso by the company, iu oporating (ielr road dn this State, 17, Nitmbor of pussenger i i by the eotupany, i o nto, 18, Number of passonger enrs, tecond-class, owned il in use by the company, i operating thelr' road in this State, 10, Number of mall vars owned and fn_uso by the « y, $1 opzeatiug (ielr yowl b {lls Stato, 0, Number of express nud baguaga eats owned and ko Lyl compy, 0 oferutiag thelr voad 1 b Btate, 21, Number of sleeping-cars owned aud in use by tho comnyany in operating their rond iu this Slate, 22, Number of diuiug-cars owned aud in uco by tha any in operating (iclr road fi this State, Numher of bax-vars owned amd in uso by the comyany i aperating theie road in this State, 21, Nimbey of cubooso-cars owned and in uso by tho roal i1t thin Stale, ck-cars “ownod and n uso by tho it operating thelr rond fu this State, amber of flat-cars owned and i uso by the carpany S operatiug their road in this State, a7, Namber of curs of all kinds, not enumoratcd aliove, owned by the company, sud ised fn operating orropairing thedr rond fu this State, 25, Gross earningn for tho year ending Dee, 31, 1875, for frelght, ‘paesenyiers, express, mudl cervice, nud atgcelinneong, for (ho entiro toad oporated in this 4 engers carried 1 milo in this 8, first-clusy, owned and rating thelr Foad u this gers eavried 1 silo in each Ad runs for the year 1873, ‘Tho number of {ons of frelght earrfed 1 nile In ik Stato for the year 1873, 42, Lho nimber of tons of frefght carried 1 mile in ?I;h othee Stato in which the road ruus for the year i, 41, “The numer of miles run - by frelght cars in {his Statofor the year The puiute {refght cars {n each for tho yeur 1873, s by frefgut engiuesin o mumber of smles run by frelght engines fn Lier State i whish thoroad ruus for the year T, ‘Clio number of wifles run by passenger cars in thals Biito for the your 1874, 38, Tho nmubor of mities. Tun by paskengor cars in eachl olber Btals fu whicii the voud runs for the year by pesscuger englues in State for U 40, T2 number i in ench vther State 1 whi 1873, ar 147 fun by passenger engines h ths road runs Tor tho yoar 41, A classified statemnent of the operating expenees for thu yeur ending Dec, 31, 1674, for the ebtire rosd ol'fmlfd by the eompuny fu this State, usilied statcment of the vspeiines of ropaira car cuding Dee, 81, 187, for the entire road Dy tho company i this State, i, Net carnings for 'hulf'eflr ending Dee, 81, 1873, for s entire voud oporated by the company fh thid State, ——— MISOCELLANEOUS. Speeiul Dusputel to The Civcago T'ribune, CHIVAQO, VEKIN & BOUTUWESTENN. Mixoni, JIl., Jan, 98,—The recent decision T favor of the logulity of tho bonds issued by Mi- nonk Township in nid of the Chier Poliin & Southwestorn Railrond has induced thio road to look after the Clayton bonds, 'I'hat township voted 820,000 in ‘wid of the road, but novor issuod thom, Lust weok Judge Meek sorved the papers on tho Claylou Suporvisors, ordering them to huve bonda issucd, FLOODS, The 1linoiys iivor. smecial Diapatels to Lhe Chicugo Tridune, Lasanuy, I, dan, 23.—The Illinois River has rison tully 16 feot within tho Jast forty-oight hours. 1t now covers the broad bottom lands opposite tho city, and Is still g, o lco g gouo out below the Poru bridge, but is gorged 18 foot bigh Just above the bridge, and tho fino stonmer Alps, owned in 8t. Louis, and lying bo- low the bridge, is thought to bo mouaved iith destruction, Leny, L1, Jan. 23,—Tho heavy rain of yostor- day aud the day before rosulted'in a suddon rise ol the Iiiuois River, breaking up the ico and floading the entire bottom between the binfy, Qreat damngo fo the nhlpplnf at this port nnd tho ontiro susponsion of ice linrvost- ing by tho sevoral denlors aro the re- sults, ~ Tho steamer Alps, which hns beon undergoing ropairs, was raisod off tho Dlocks, nnd 18 now atioat, some days hefore o wan rondy to nunch, ‘U'ho tug Kutio is almost n total wreek, having boon overrun and suunk by a ln.rfimjcu-hnr g0 broalang from its moorings and oolliding with her. The ico Is gorged u milo be- low the city, Home snow foll hlst evoniug, but to-duy is efear und warm, Freshet in Canadn, T'onoxTo, Jan, 28,—1'ho grentest freshot known for many dyoum visitod Ontarlo to-day, Bridgos, dams, aud, in some mstances houses, wore car- ried awny, At Loudon tho suburbs wore flooded higher thun at any timo within forty yoars, The water I the Uhiamos roseso rapidly that houses on the lowlands ware floodod hefore the acoupunts were aronead. DMany were roseued in bouts with muoh dificalty. Somo live stock and o vast quantity of movablo property was swopt nway, ’lx‘hrou Lildgos in this eity wore cacrlod down the river, In Penunsylvanin, Prrrsnunan, I'a,, Jan, 23.—A special to the Commercial from Dlairaville, I'n., states that tho bridgo over the Conemaugh Rivor, at thut noing, broko {n two to-might, one-half floating fl«‘);\er& tho strpnm in fragmounts, No oue iu- ] STATE LEGISLATURES. The Towa Iouso Organized and in Working Order. Fault Found with Gov. Taylor's Nom- Inations for State Prison Directors, Proceedings in the Kansas and Ohio Legislatures, IowWA. 5 Snecial Dispateh to The Chicaqo Tribune, Drs Mornts, Ia,, Jan, 33,~The Louss was or- ganized to-day, according to the agreemont mado Dbotwoon tho partics last night, Mr. Gear was olectod Sponker, and tho nominoos of tho Anti- Monopolists for the othor officas woro nil con- firmed by tho llouse. After tho organization was comploted, the Ilouso nt once procoeded to worlt, In the Senato, a resolution wan ordored print- od, that it wus tho souse of tho Henato tuat tho prosent Gonoral Assombly shiould not adjourn without regulating railrond trafllo, The politiciany who were attending the cau- oution have all ggno home, and tho poople's rop- rosentalives eaumow o to work, (70 _the Ansoctated Press) Des Motyes, In., Jan, 23,—Tho Sonnte passed a concurrent resdation providing for the ap- poinlment of o commitleo to invostignto and roport upon the "condition of the acitlors in Northwestorn Iowa, Ttesolutions providing for tho taxation of c]mmlh and other proporty woro indefinitoly post- oned. £ A resolution providing for tho ropoal of sec- tions of the Herd I, pormitting all kinds of stock to run at largo, way placod on filo. A resolution providing that this Logislature shall not adjourn till Inws have hoou passed rog- ulating raflvond tariiTs in tho Stato ; prolibiting railrond compauics in tho State from holding nioro roal ostato than necessary for oporating thoir ronds ; forbidding tho issuc of froo or dis- ocounted prsses to State ofMicers 3 prohibiting dis- criminations in rates, and rogulating and taxing railronds and railrond proporty the sano as othi- or proporty, wore ofiored and reforred to the Railvond Committoo. Tho orgenization of tho Houso was effected, QGear roceiving 78 volos for Sueaker, soveral of thoe Oppowition rofusing to vote, audsovoral who did voting ‘undor protest. Lho othor oficors wora clected unanimonsly ns-follows « Chief Clork, Wenrty, of Buchanan ; First_Asaistant, Irwin, of Stovy ; Enrolling Clori, Mrs, Vanpolt, of Dubnguo ; Engrossing Clork, AMrs, Ives, of Waupello ; Sorgoant-at-Avms, Ridenour, of Page, Tho ofticers were all' swoin in, and thoe rogular Toutine of business prococded witl, Concurrent resolutions appointing a commit- too to Investigato the suffering iu Northwestorn Towa way adopted, A joint resolution ‘instructing Iowa Congross- men to work for tho opening of tho bridge asrosy the Mississippi at Oliuton was adopted unnuimonely, A joint rosolution denouncing the salary-steal i CuuF)euu was dopted, 4 A jolnt resolution providing for a_Constitu- tionai nmendment probibitmgincreasod Conpras- sioual salaries, was placed on filo. A joint resolution asking indomnification for sottlers on Des Moines Rivor Inuds for improve- ments, was carried unanimously. Ailer, of 8ag, offored & resolution for an in- vestigation into the Agrionltural Colloge affairs, Postponed until next Luesdny. The Governor’s mesmage was sont to both Houses and placed on ule, T'ha special oxdor for to-morrow s & cauvass of the votv for Governor and Licutonent-Gov- ernor. g o WISCONSTH, Speeial Dispateh to L'he Ciicago Tribune, 81 PRISON DIRECTORS, Mapison, Wis., Jan. 23.—T'ho chief mtorest in the Legislative proceedivgs to-day centerod in o o protracted and somewhat sharp debate in re- gard to Gov. Taylor's appointces for State Prison Directors. Tho nomiuees, na boforo§ro- ported, are ox-Semator Joel Rich, of Dodge, Democratic ; ex-Slate Wreasurer Willinm E, Smith, of Dodge, Republican ; ex-Gov. Doy, of Grant, Democratic, I lopublican majority of the Committeo is reported to bo in favor of their confirmation, The Reform minonty asked Lill Tucaday to propose a report, and that Wed- nesday bo set down for it considoration. Tho Ropublicans wore only willing to give till to- morrow, —Senntors Bleckman, Darroun, II. N. Duavis, Ifines, Potter, and Johnson, Republicons, urged the nccessily of ewrly action, as the term of Commirsioner Wheoler, noiv in charge, oxpired’ tho first Mou- duy in January. ‘Tho appointment of Dircclora hus long been deluyed, and immediste action should bo had now that, upon the confirmation of the Dircctors, o Wardon nlifiht bo appointed. 1t was specially urged. that tho nominees for Directors wero men of high charactor and re- putosand no personal reagons should influencs auy Iteformer to oppose them, Sountors Schmidt, Colzhansen. R. L. Davis, O'Lourke, and Burchard, an(iculnrly the for- mer, all eformers, carnestly opposed crowding action, nid _asked for longer time to inguire ubout Mr, Rich, who Schmidt snid was unknown to him, ‘o this it was replied that Rich had beon Stato Senator from Dodgo, whose present Bouator, Burchard, said thers was no more up- right man in that county, and besides bo is su) yorted by the entire dolegation in the Assembly {rom hig” county, Whe contest grows outof n suspicion thot Mr. Rich would favor the ap- pomtment of Sut Ctark as Warden, though the Uovernor eudenvored to yzet a Bonrd entirely un- connitted, The friouds of dr. Rnaukin® and other candidatos by delay hopo to got up a pres- sure ou_the Governor, who went to attend tho Btace Grange yesterday and bas been sorely beset on thiy matter for weoks, to withdraw Rich, L'he other procecdiugs were as follows : BENATL, A memorml was preseuted by contractors for building tho north wing of the Northem liospi- tal for the lusaue for the seltlement of their ue- count, Bills wore introduced to provide for thesnle of land for taxes, aud tu approprinto to tho 8. Jolur's Hospital, of Naciuo, #1,000; alson mo- morial ssking oxtention of time to construct the Bt. Croix Ruilrond, - € ABBUMDLY, Dotitions wore presented for the passngo of a Iaw probibiting doublo nssossments ; also for tho abolition of the oflice of Blate Commiseionor of Immigration, A resolution was offored to enll the roll, and huve cuch membor return Lo the Clork suy rail- roud passes ho bad roceived, Lills wero jutroduced to ropesl the Grabam Liquor Jaw, designed to provide against tho evils ariglug from tho eale of intoxieating liquora ; (o uuthorizo the Milwaukeo & St. Paul Lmlrond Compuny to Lridge the Mississippi River near LuCrowse b tho sito thoy bayo wos leated, giving tho right of way; appropriating $1,000 for the lomo of tho Iriendless in Groen Bay; also, to members of the Logislative Visit- ing Comnltteo #1265 coch ; to amend tho Estray law 60 as Lo require the finder of su ostrzy Lo x'mducuz tho Constable Lo soll it, . Henato resolution requiring Blate officers and Stato institutions to favor tho interests of our citizons, whonover practioable, in the cmploy- mont of Lolp and tho purchuse of supplios : ulso, nuking Congross to reduco tho pay of civil and milttary officers, wero adoptod, Adjournment to Mondny oveniug was rofused by u vute of 87 tu 43, e, KANSAS, . Sneciat Dispatch to the Chicano Tribune, "Tovera, Kan., Jau, 28,—Col. Phillips was in vited to come lere by n dispatel signod by eighteen membors, 1o declimed to lenve Lia post of duty. A cauous of Wentorn membors, tmmboring forty-threo, wus hold thin_ ovoning. Forty mudo specches, cach pledging Limself to do overything In his power (o resist tho oloction of Osborn. ~ Lhillipy, Onborn, und Plumb sre Buining votes ; tho other enndiduten nre falling out of sight. Tho promived oxposuro will cons #int of tho old charges concerning the conduct of Ingulls and Osborn fu the Chunllis-Bavage cugo, supiplamonted with some court rocords nud & statoniont from climnnts of o tract of land in Nemcha County, ull intendod to retleot upon Iu- gulls’ professionkl charaotor, 5 ";l‘lm ‘(lm"um;nil:uu olf] the Eu\lu Tronsury com- nonged to-might, Tho Committe i ARuditor Wido. iy (7' the Assoctuted Press) Br, Lovle, Jun., 25.~Tho (lobu specinl sayn no ono Is dotermined upon aw caudiduto for tho Heunate, 'ho RNoformors will have u caucus to- morrow night, Lhey aro groatly divided, with 1o prospect of harmony, 'Tho stralght Ropub- licans aro also unablo to unite, " the Atohiron dolegntion rofneing to nct with any party. If tho Nepublicuns cannot unito on & man accoptablo to thom, thoy wiil probably voto with tho opposition, Judge Horton, who is the londinir upirit from Atchison County, is n candi- dnto for United Blates Distrlot Tudgo. As ihat appoiutmont s not likely to bo mnado wnbil afler the Bontatorial olectlon, Tlorton in determinod to voto for the winning man, hoping to sccuro bia support for the Judgeship, Trivato hut rollable information is to tho offect that Horton will not he appointed. ‘Thers is, 1t in snid, In oxistonco o lottor ovor tho signa- turo of Benator Ingalls, in which opinions aro oxpressod concern u{: Ilorton which would provont his confirmation, if appointed. Ingalls alAo Bworo that Horton hiad boen so thoroughly Idontified with Pomory and his corruptions that his n]'bpnlutmmlu woitld not bo acceptabio to tho poopio of Kaneas, Ingalls lins all the lond he io abls to carry in tho shinpo of appointments, Tho npgnhmnuut or Scoflold hns alrendy shaken public conflidonco in him, It s stated that tho Kaunsas City Times will publtsh an axpose of cortain trasusactions in which 8Bcoflold is chiarged with some very quen- tionablo conduot in the management of ‘o well- known Inud cnso in Nomaho County; it s alio charged that Beoflold borrowed somo 16,000 and Toft his ondorsors to pay his dobty, Bho black-maniling of Pomeroy, which promisos Lo securo a nollo proe in tho bribiug cnye will probably be rebienrsed, It will also prounbly be oharged that Beofield made_sn at- tompt to binck-mnll & prominent railrond offioial with promisos to sooure oortain legislation, —_—— OHIO, Corumnus, 0., Jan, 23.—In tho Sonato, this morniug, o bill wao_intioduced by Mr, Worth- ington for a yopoal of the bill providinkg for the roponl of all laws allowing second trinls, all laws roquiring the rosorvation of cases in the District Courts to tho Bupromo Court; to ropoal the act for tho allowauce of bills of oxcoptions, except a4 to such as aro grantod strictly upon mattors of Inw, and not upon quostions of fact ; and to nllow tho Judgo trylng & jury caso to allow an appoal when, 1n his opinion, the justico of the cnso ruq‘u!ron an appenl. The joint rosolution for tho taxation of dogs was indofinitely post- onod. g In tho Houdo, tho following Houso bills were assod : To provido for sorvico on non-residents y publication; to provide that road-viewors ahnll recolve $2 per day, and chain-carriors 1,60, and survoyors $4 a dny. In the Ilouse, this afternoon, bills wore in- troduced to abollsh the donth ponalty; to reduce toll-raton, and oxempting persons attonding churoh from toll-chargen ; to provida for tho ro- vislon of tho gonoral Inwa; o nanoss the conts of Iaying and oxtonding water-pipes upon property bonotited por front foot ; to provido for exomp- tion from oxecuting taxation on tools and imple- monts of mechanics and laborors, to the valuo of 3100. Milton McCoy, Democrat, of Ross, was clected Speakor pro tem. In tho Bennte, the Senato bill fixing the rates of charges for fares and freights on railroads way passod. o COLORADO, Dexven, Cal,, Jan. 28.—1The ‘upper house of tho orritorial Logislatiro, aftor sovoral pro- longed eessions, confirmed this ovening tho following nominntions sent in by tho Governort Trenaurer, David H, Moffatt, Jr.; Auditor, L. 0, Charles ; SBuperintondent of Public Instruc- tion, IIL M. Malo; Inspector-Goneral, A. L. Sopria; Adjutaut-Goneral, W. It. Thomas Bovernl militin officers, rankinags Gonerl, as in difforont portions of tho ‘erritory, were also confirmed. All of them aro Ropublicans. A rerolution pnssed both branches of tho Log- islature to-day for tho appointment of & commit- teo to procoed to Canon City to investigato tho status of tho Ponitontiary thore, with the view of doteumining ‘the expodicncy of the [erritorial authorities taking tho fustitution off the hands of the Gouoral Governmont, as provided for in a recent act of Congress. Saras SRR TEXAS. Nrw Onreans, Jan. 23,—The Galveston Netos specinl from Austin says tho Governor hns js- suod a proclamation for holding an election on tho 17th of Februnry to fill vacacies in tho Twolfth and Bixteonth Districts, Traiu's Rifles met at tho Armory in full dress uniform and marchied to tho_ Capitol building, whore two Gatling guns were in_ position. Ono Lundred and twa guns wero fired iu honor of tho roat success, The Governor end Lioutenant- ovornor were called for, and responded in ad- drceses, Gov, Coko raid I thank you for the honor you hiave done mo 58 the roprosoutn- tive of freo government in Texas. In this domonstration you are showing that your hearts and souls are in nnison with tho great heart of the peoplo of Taoxnd from tho Rio Groande to tho S:bine, and from monutnin to Gulf. Joy unspeakublo is welling up from tho people’s hemts, hecauso freo covernment, which lhas been supprersed lmnlxlfur these many yoars, has ot longth aroused itsolf. S S MINNESOTA. Srecial Dispatch to The Chicago Trthune, 81, Paut, Minn., Jan, 25.—In the 1ouse yes- tordoy.ovoning, Benz, of Ramssy, Introduced a o bill for the repoal of the law imposing a tax on _liquor-sellers for the cstablislimont of an inobriate asylum, a distributing of the funds 8o received, 5,000 for frontier relicf, and tho balance to tho gchool fund. The Bonato passed to-doy o resolution for the appointmont special of o committeo to confor with logislative com- mitteces of Yown and Wisconein, and agree on Iegislntion rogulating railwny transportation, ‘The prosent intontion of tho leaders in_this movement is to ndopt a_law similar to the Iltin- oiy systom ; with tho difforenco that comumis- sioners of soveral States bo authorized to- gethor to fix through rates, a certain proportion 10 go to each part of through lines. S e MICHIGAN, Special Dispateh to I'he Chicano Tribune, Laxgixa, Micl., Jan. 23,—Special elections to 11l vacancies 1u the Legislature will bo held on Monday, Feb. 23, in ilio Hecond Hepresentativo Dlnuint, Gonesreo and Shinwnsso Counties, and in the Eighth, Ninth, and ‘I'wenty-fourth Sena- torial Districts. i LOUISIANA. New Onueans, Lo, Jan, 23.—Tho Funding bill paseed the Senate to-day without amend- monc, the vote being unanimous. The bill and Constitutional amendmont will bo signed by the Governor and promulgated in tke oflicial journal on Eunday, EENTUCKY. LoumsvitLe, Ky., Jan, 28.—Tho Democratio cnucns at Irunkfort, to-night, determined to ex- tond the session of the Logislaturo until Feb. 23. A Committeo in tho lHoute decided to re- port In favor of the removal of the Court of Ap- peals from Fravkfort to Louisvillo, ok i SMALL-POX IN IOWA. Spread of the Discnve From o Small .y ning--Want of £roper Caro und Precauntio % Spectal Drspatch to The Chicagn Tribune. Dusuque, Ia., Jan. 23.—The small-pox which originated m Cnseads, In,, twonty-six milos from Dubugne, has spread to Farloy and Wortlnng ton, aud soems to bo gotting worso overy day. T'he diseaso could have beon checked whon the first caso was discoveredl had tho proper mens- ures been taken, but instond of burying tho Lody of the first fatal caso quictly, and at night, the corpse was followed to the grave by 8 lavge funcral procession, and six pail-boarers. The pall-bearers are now sick, nu well a8 sovoral who altonded the funoral, One of tho pall- bonrors was a bakor, and, after helping to put the body in tho coftin and bury it, ho went homa and to work as usual, with rosults that might have beon oxpeeted. Ho is now on tho verjoe of the gravo with small-pos, and €o aro noarly all of his customors, If ho encapos from tho small-pox, ho ought not to oscapo tho law. T'lo physicians eny they have vicoinatod in_ and nround Cuscado no loss than 800 porsous since the disease broke out, ‘Thoere are forty cases in Coscade nlone., ‘The people do ot seem to foo! or know the dux‘lfxur thoy aro liviug in, and go about town, atlending to busi- neen, and, at tho samo timo, have & small-pox potidut in their howe. Tho reenlt of mich want of caution has been tho ceuse of tho dis- enso spreading to such un oxtont, _————— THE WEATHER, Wasmxarox, D. G, Jun, 20.—For Now Bug~ Inud cud tho Middle Ststes, clenr or cleaving wuather and lower temporazuro will provail, witi: fresh and briskc northwestly winds and rising burometer, For the Lako regions, and thonco southwatd to the Olio Valloy, continued ligh baronetor and oloar or fair wonthor, with frod and hrisk northwosterly and variable winds, For the Sputhern States, cloar o cloaring weathor, with lower tomporature, rieing baromotoy, and northorly to wostorly winds. For tio North- wost, decldedly cold und partly cloudy weathor, continuod Ligh bavometay, and southiwesterly to northwestorly windu. —_— Young Brooed, ohiarged with kllling Abel Me- Bweonoy, was aequitted yestorday, ju- Rockford, Til,, aftor a two days' trisl ROYAL NUPTIALS. Marriage of tho English Princo Alfred to the Rnssian Prin- cess Marle, The Oeremonies Take Place at the Russian Oapitals A General Holiday in London and St. Petersburg. [Herald Cable Special,} 8T, PrrEnsnuna, Jan, 23,—Tho marrings coro- mony of tho Duko of Edinburgh and the Princesa Mario commenced at noon i the prosonco of a° vast assomblagoe of guosts In the Winter Palnco, Tho various gnllevies wero filled with Iadica aumptnously attirod. THE PREVAILING COSTUMES . wore poouliarly Russiau, the ladies belng mainly drossed in volvet and dinmondn, and the mon in uniform, with tho exception of the Amorioan Diplomatists, 5 Aftor tho nssombling, THE PROCESSION waa formed with Grand Equerries and Chaombor- Iains and othor oflicors of tho cours leading Thon camo tho Emperor, Empress, Imperinl Princo and Princess, tho Princoss of Wales, Prince Imporial of Gormany and Denmark, and Princo Arthur. Thon tuo bride and tho bride- groom, who wore tho Russian naval uniform. THE NRIDE wag splendidly apparelod in a Jong crimson vol- vot mantlo, trimmod with ermine, and wore a dinmond coronot. Heor Lrain was borno by four pages. i THB DRERSES. Then followcd an immonso pracession, the TImporial family, Princes, Princess, and court officials, the Tmperial Ruesian Princo woaring the uniform of. tho Cuirasslors, the Princo of Walos a s carlot Britieh uniform, the Prussian Prince Imporial that of a Russtan Colanel,while all woro docorated with tho Russian Ordor of 8t. Andrew, . The Trincess of Wales was dressod in dark crimgon velvet, with a dismond coronet and collur, and pear! necklnce. Lho Imperial Gor- mon .Princoss was dressed in tho samo style. Tho Russion Princoss’ dross was of Llue velvet and gold. Princo Arthur in the uniform of the Iufle Brigade, ncting s ono of groomsmon, The procossion, upon reaching f THI RUSSTAN GHURCIT was rocoived by the metropolitan head of tho Russiou Church, the Holy 8ynod besving erosses and sacrod vossels of holy water, o Emporor conducted the bride and Lridegroom to thomiddle of tho church, assuming his atation, with tho Empross immedintely bobind, Arvound the bridogroom stood Priuce Arthur and the Grand Dukes. THE WEDDING-RINGS, borno an’golden salvore, were deposited on the altar tompioavily by the Imporint confessor un- tit pluced on the fingers of the bride and bride- room, o I'ho magnificent chapel was illnminated with innumerable wax candley, the floor coverad with & velvet erimson and gold carpet, the pillars and altar covored with gold. TIE GHEEK MAIIAGE OEREMONY wns unique. In the ubsouco of music, chants and intoned prayers wore giveu. During tho servico crowns wore held suspended over tho hoads of the bridal pair, Prince Arthur holding tho crown over the Duke of Edinburgh, snd Prince Borguis that ovor tho bride, The Imporial confessor thea said: ¢ Thou servant of God, Alfred Lrnest Lidward, art crowned for this handmaiden of God, Marie Aloxandrouna, in the namo of the Father, Son, sud Holy Ghost.” Arthur becoming tired holding the henvy crown, was relievod. ‘Thon tho cpistic to tho Ephesinns, ifth chap- tor and twontioth to twenty-third verses, wno read. Aftertho roading of the opistle was con- cluded, the Gospal of tho marmage ut Cana of Gallileo was read, Then thio erowns were re- moved. 5 TUE MARRIED COUPLE walked thrico around the raised deig, holdin, to the tip of tho confossor's robe with one haud, and a candle in tho other, At tho conclusion of this ceromoy, THE BACRAMENTAL CUP was brought forward, blessed and partaken of by the bridal pair, tho Confessor presonting tho cross, which both kissod, L'ho Doacon guve un oloquent admonition on marringe dutios. After- words o chent was sung by tho choir, * Glory to Theo, O Lord,” concluding with the benodiction. This euded the Greek sorvice, * THE PROCESSION then slowly formed, proceediug to tho Hall of Aloxouder for THE ARGLICAN SLRVICE, Dean _ Stauley, of Westminster Abbny, oftleiated. ‘Tho hiall was rather sinall, the wally decornted with battle pictures. Dean Stanley, who, during the solemnization of the Greck Church servico, wore n Protestant Episcopal ductor of divinity's hood and gown, aud who now appeared on the altar wearing un lipiscopal sur- plico, with the jowoled Order ot the Bath around Dis neck, was avsisted by two of the resident En- glish ulcr(,?'. "I'he mombors of the Englishcolory, mcluding landlords and mercliunts, wore gatii- cred ou the loft of tho alrar, Conspicuous among them' were Gov. Jowell, tho Awmerican Minister; = Lord TLoftus, tho English Minister; aud the officiuls of tho Diplomatic Corps. Many Englishmen in ecarlot uniforms wore nlso prosent. ~Especially noticeablo was tho venerabls Prince Gortscha~ koff, surrounded by tho leading membors of tha Russinn nobility. Thoy gathered on the right of tho ultar. “he Bpiscopal chunts woro given by the Itussinn chorister lads elad i long crimson dreages. When _tho marringe-procession ontored, tho brido walked botween her father sud tho bride- groom, Prince Arthur walked behiod, Tho beautiful [ANGLIOAN WEDDING SERYIOE was then impressively performed by Dean Stan- 1oy, tho Prince and Princess respouding nccord: ing to tho form enjoined in tbo Book of Co mon Prayer, The delivory of the final beuedic- tion—** God the Father, God tho Son, God the Holy Ghoat bless, prezerve, and keep you "—1was especially touching. "Tlhs sorvices being concluded, Doan Stanloy CONGRATUTIATED TIE LY-MARRIED COUPLE. Soveral Roman Catholic dignitaries were pres- ent. ‘The brlde looked enrnest, sweet, and fag- cinating. The Dbridogroom wag grave and self-posseascd. Thoe Princoss of Wales was ’lovol , pule, and delicate. Tho German Crown-Princess loalted lisnlthy, thoe imngo of her mother, Queon Victoria. Tho Prince of Wales was apparantly on excellout torms with the Gor- mun Prince, and both looked well, Duriug the coremony in tho English Chapel TIE EMPIESS OF RUSSIA. boing n confirmed invalid, and mmoh fatigued, seomed overcome with emotion, holding a hand- kerchiof to lor oyes when the newly married couples camo to salute hor, Tho ceremony boing concluded, tho crowd dis- persed. 'Thore was o frightiul yush on the stair- ways, Tho whole formod o WONDERFUL ASS OF COLOR, . The decorations, the variegated uniforms, the colored turbans und Asiatic roboes from Bolthara andTamareand,and over alltowored ubig curatior of thoguard, with his silvor holmot surmount- od by goldon esglos. Old Gon. Kuuffman, tho Ihivan bero, got entangled in tho mas, but bo- jug racnguizm? by tho Orown Prince, was instant- 1y rosened, Much attontion was paid by the Re- publicen dignatauer to Gov. Jowell, and the mombors of his famtly, who are extromely popu- lar. Thore was, of courso, MUCIH CRIPICISM ON THE BIIDE AND GROOM, and hia resorved and solelun matmer created an unfavorable imprersion. The allnblo beaxing of the Prince and Priucess of Wales elicitod choers from the populaco. On coming into the street tha polico woro found driving the crowd, and Cossnck hol men charging to and fro, elearing the way for tho distivquishing personages. “Lha magnitl- cont bell of tho Bt Yotorsburgh Ohureh kept poniiog ; salvoes of artillery of 100 gaus wero fired, On the conclusion of tho Grecl coremony tharo way only a limited display of popular en- thusinsm, IN TUE BYFNING an iliumination of thoe publiv sanares of tho city took placs, ‘1ho gencral Eecne was ono of splendid fentivity, tho servico all form- ing in extrnordinary combination of coremony, wealth, pomp, and splondor, Aftor tho marringe rites thoro was a at'tho paleco, 4 MLLE. ADELINA PATTIBINGING, and subsoquently o bnll at George's lall, wind« {vg up with tho™ grand Russian Polonalse, by nuquet the mombors of tho Imporial family and dis- tinguished guents, At tho conclusion of tho hall, tho bridal couplo woro formally * MANCUED TO TIE HRIDAL CHAMBER, nccompanied by the Emperor aud tho oflicors of of the court. Tho fostivition woro ‘continucd aftor tho re- tiremont of tho happy couplo, the Empress be- lnfi presont, LONDON, Jan, 20.—Fings are displayed from all public and many private_buildings in honor of tho mariinge ‘of tho Duke of Edinburgh, Windsor Castlo, tho residence of tha Irinco of Walos, at Sundringham, nod other buildings of the royal family nro profusoly decorated, Throughont England the bells aro ringiug, and h} nonrly overy church marriagos are taking place. = N CRRTMIE, A Verdict of Not Guiity, Special Dimpateh to The Chicaoo Tribune, Yonxvirne, 1L, Jan, 23.—Thetrial of Timothy Dolan for 'the atleged murder of Mrs. Bridgot Carroy, his mother-in-law, last June, began horo in the Circuic Court lnst Tuesday, and olosed at 3 p. m, to-doy, resulting inn vordict of .not guilty. On tho unight of June 18, Dolan and Mrs, Carroy liad somo words, ns they ofton had hofore, - whon . Dolan asenulied hor, atruck hor to the floor, and kicked hor whilo down, and then put ler outof tho house. Bubsoquently o brought hor in and laid or ox tho bed. Sho soon aftorward got up sud wallted to lier own houso, 40 rods diatant, whore shio lived alono, On tho 18th sho walked soveral milos to aJustico’s to linye Dolan arrosted, but, tho Justico not belng nt home, no arrost was made, On the following dny, st 2 p. m., sho was fonnd dead in hor_bed, with evidont marks of violouco on her neck, arms, and brenst, Tho door to the house, which sho fnvariably locked upon rotiring, was found with ths leclc brokon. This and_othor ciroumstances indicated foul play, Dolan was shown to have boon out all night on the night of Nrs, Onrroy’s donth, and, ns ie had threatoned s diffqrend timos to kill tho old lady, suspleion d-onco rosted npon him. Dolan's ' neighbors nised a parse, and pawd Judge B, F. Parks, of Aurora, to " holp Slates-Attornoy Sweot- land in _the proseoution, tho dofond- ant having secured tho servicos of Mai. W. 8. Munn, of Joliet, in Lia own behalf. Fho case was ably prosecnted, and was ably do- fonded by Maj. Munm, asnistod by 3. A» Gillism, of this pinco, The atlendance was largo throughout tho trinl, and . to-day - tho largo court-room was packed with Indios and gontlemen who woro intensely interested in tho ablo and nmwllulg argumont of tho sonjor couusel on either sido. After tho wvordict, B, Dolan yoluutarily took solomu oath, admiunistered by Mayor Munn, nover to drink & drop of intosicaling liquor again. ‘Ihis was nn impressive ceremony, espocially na the accused was known ns s penceablo oitizon nnd good neighbor when not in liquor. Allcged IXllegnl Arrest and Ilarsh ‘Erentments Spectal Diapatch to I'he Chicago Tribune, Kaxgaxee, Ill., Jan. 23.—The Constable in tho Town of Norbon, this county, with a warrant {rom o TJustico of the' Peaco of that town, nt~ toarptad the arrest of o Norwogian lad for debt, om Wednesdny morning. ‘I'ho boy remonstrated, and retreated to o yurd two rody distant. The oticer then drowa rovolver and doliberately fired twico o tho hoy, one ball lodging in his leg. The ofticer put the boy undor arrest nud took Dim to o Justice’s office, whers he was lopt all dn; without tho slightest nattontion to the wound. At nighl tho prisoner was discharged, aod came to Kankaiteo last nigat for medical aid and war- rants fwr bho arrent of the Fustico and Constable. in 1826, whoro Lo has reslded over aince. ITo built ovor 800 stoambonts, Including some of tho fastost and most beautlful vounals on the Wostorn waters. o was o bachelor, without rolatives, nnd loavos a large property, princl- polly In stocks and bonds, A horgo-thiof named Thomas Wilcox, with a half-dozon nlinnen, wns arrestod night boforo 1nst hly Oficor Crauso, in Paoris, 111, nnd lodged in Jnil yosterdny, Tlio Shorift of MLoan Cone L{ took tho man to Bloomington, 1Ig has boon atenling horaos in that neighborhood, and the oficors have beon after him for somo time, At tho Acadomy of Music, in Clovelnnd, last night Clara Morris, tho actress, a Cleveland irl who bogan hor ntl:lgu carcor in that city at %fl o wook, waa presontod with o magnificont’ set of dinmonds and baskats of flowers, ‘The diamonds woro purchased by genoral subrerip- tlon, largely contributed by formor schoole matos of Miss Morrls, A The Police Judgo in Cluoiunnti has fined & raflrond engincor $100 nnd gentenced him to aixty days’ Imprisonment for ronsting o dog” slive in his eugine-furnnce, finw comes up tho question of legnl- ity. The cigfi ordinanco, , framed in . the intorest of the Borghitos of Cincinnati, punishes cruelty to animals, but the State law rocognizes o rights of an unliconsod dog that any man in bound to respect, and undor it the onginoer takes rofugo and will contost tho case, ns tho roasted dog was not liconsod. The corner-stone of the New York Tyibune Builwg will bo Inid this aflornoon. Tho box will bo deposited in the recoptacle cut in gran- ite, containing copins of the Intest fuwues of the Tribune, sutobiograpby of Grecley, and pottrait of tho founder of tho Z'ribune. Mr. Riploy, tho Dresident, and Trusteos will moke specchon, after which Miea Ide L. Grocloy will closo the box and deposit it. Tho wholo affair will be ;)rlmtu and informal, It was intended to delny tho coremony till Fob. 8, tho annivorsary of Greoloy's birthday, but ths worlimen are prossing, and it eannot ba delayed, Work on the now building is making rapid progress, Under a tronty mado twenty-fivo yonrs ago, it waa provided that residonts of Chippewn County, Minn,, by virtuo of lawful authority, might each onter ab the minimum prico, & quarter section of lond., This was intonded only for traders and msglonaries, but it _appears that tho Doportmont of the Intorior has lately privately ruled that Indians aro en- titled fo malo ontrics under that treaty. Hundreds of Indinn signatures havo been oo- tained on tho Prutunsu that thoy were to bo at- tached to receipts for small sums said to have beon paid on account of services rendered. On theso signaturcs are bpsed numerous recont locations of valuable pine Iands, sud muny more ore fu prapruation by agonts of the pine-ring, Evidonces of these operations linve been sent forward in connection with the chargos against Commissioner E, I, 8mith. CITY 19ENS, Two men n'pp]led to Jailor Foltz yosterdsy ta soo ¢ Chris' "Rofforty, tho murderor. When soarched thore wero found upon them two re- volvers, a flle, and o bottlo of whisky. Theso wero undoubtedly designed as aids to Rafforty's escape. 3 Ofilcor Clark, Iast ovening, after an exciting chaso, caplured anogro by tho name of IKill, who had threatened to kill o woman at 109 South Jofferson stroet. Two youths from Elmwood camo to Chicage on Tuosday aftornoon. They decided {o £co tha clophiant, and they wouit in senrch of bim. Their waudertugs took them to tho notorious place .| kept by Vanderburg, at 19 Weat Ran- dolph ‘street. Ilore they were enter~ tained by Kato Hartnott and somo other Cyprinns, ‘who mnvaged to fleeco ono of the ruatics, John MeGowan, out of 05 in monoy 'Cha Justice insned the warraut for the bov's ar- resf without nflidavit, aud for o dobt of 26. Anotiaer Embezzling @ificer. Mesrrmry, Aan. 28.—A. G. Renaw, First Vieo- Presidont of thie Hownrd Association, and Act- ing-Becretary, was arrested to-night nt tho in- stance of Providont Langlof, on & chargo of embozzling ©3400 from tho Associntion, and locked up in_the station-house. Ienaw's wifo camo to Presicon’ Langloff this afternoon with £1,200, which eho eaid hor husband had taken from the Asgociataon by failing to nccount for remittonces. A *investigation - of -“his books showed the above Amount, Rounw hiag hithorto borne an irroprozel:ablo characlor. His arrost caused much surpri Xixccutlion of n Glifovnia Murderers Sax Furauersco, Jap. 23.--Marshal Marlin was hanyod at_Tlertinez to- dav for the murder of Valentino Fischior, near Antioclio, Gontra Costa Conuty. Ou the seafiold bio said the murdered man's wife wsligated tlxo murder. Sbe {8 now in the insane nsylum. Mwmrtin made n [ull con- fossion of his part in thecrimo, When the drop 1el! his head was ontirely sovered from his bedy, which foll lifuless to thie ground. Iobbery on a Kailrond Train, 7. Lours, Jan. 23.—Henry Einstoin, of Cin- cinnati, was badly beaton and robbed of 21,500 early yestorday morning on the 8t. Louis & In- disnnpolis train by throo threo-card monto gamblers, who were permitted to_leawe tho train unmolested, Mr, Einstein intendea to stop at Anna, 1., but came through to St. Louis, De- tectives here beliove that tho monte mon ara Joseph Hawl, I TFrazior, and 2 nran named Couway, Charged with IRobbing the Internal fevenue Buronu. Wasmnngros, D, C., Jan. 23.—F. .A. Williams s J. K. Mooro were to-duy comniilted to juil Z1 dofanlt of $8,000, on a chiarge of nobbing tho }]u!crnal TRevenue Burenu of $11,000+im U'rensury rafly. Justivinble Hlomicid INDIANAYOLIS, Jun. 28.—Tho proliminary trinl of Johu L. Corwin for shooting Col. L. N. Still- woll wis concluded at Anderson this. atternoon, Dby the nequittal of Mr. Corwin. FIRES. At Rocd’s Landing, M inn. Mruwaukes, Jan, 23,—A special 1o the TWis- consin, from itecd’ Landing, Minks, eays that the American Uouso was burned last avening. ‘Tho losy is :34,000. e e VALUABLE INVENTION. Tiresvitee, Pa,, Jan. 23.—~The trial of Col. T A, L, Roborts' new double-oxhnusting steam engine, at tho works of tho Witusville Manufac- turing Compauy, in this city, took place to-dny in the presenco of a large numbor of well-known engineers and oxperts. It is ullogedl that thiy invention will mark n new era in stcam powor, aud Lhat whon applied ta locomotives and the ropellers of oconn steamers the speed will bo Rmmnuml throe-fold, at a_ diminished. cost for fuel, Tho engino was worked up to & speed of 2,000 revolutions per minute, and the test was ominently sutisfactory. s TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES. A fire in Dunloith, TIL, lnst night destroyed a dwolling-houso and contonts, vaiued at 81,000 The Convention of the Iron and Steol;Associn- tion of the Unitod States Is ealled to " moot In T'hiladolphia, Fob, 9, G. Webater Peck, of Minneapolis, Minn,, has beon held in the sum of $500 to answor o chargo of obiaining indorsomonts to a note under falso protonsca, Tho Philadelphia Fuvening Telegraph statos that Copt, Jumos . Biddlo hus writton o lottor declinivg the nomination for Mayor by tho Domocerutio Couvontion. Thomas Cutlip, of Lincoln, IlL, hos sued tho Chiongo & Alton Lioad for %6,000 dnmages, ale legod to havo hoen sustained by him by being thrown out upon thoe frozen ground from a moving train, Tho case of D, R. Booloy against tho Daven- ort & 8t. Paul Railway for injurins sustiined y tho plaiuntiff, somo timo wgo, in which ho claims $10,000 damages, camo up for trial this weelt in tho Cirouit Court at McGrogor, In, Willlam Wilkon, egu-racker in the omploy of J. 3 Budd & Co., of Indiauapolig, was run over Dy nn ongine, ut B p, m, yosterduy and instantly lod. ile was obout 80 yonrs old and not married, 'fho ovidence In the Stiner Inquest (Now York), yestordny, dovelops tho alloged fast thnt digmonds to the amount of #2,000 were on the _porson of Jacob Stiner when removed to the Morgne, but they woro not among the effects sent to tho Coronor, All the trajug ou the Ilinols Coutral Railroad, ‘Doth from tho East and West woro from two to threo honts bohind time at Dubuquoe, on recvunt of tho storm, eud traius thnt lott thero night beforo last Akl not make moro than four miles an _hour, Pho snow 8 from ten to Lwelve inches deep on tho loval, Johu Johnson, tho famous stoambont builder, was_Lilled youtorday aftornoon by lavivg his hend erushed by thoe passenger elovator of tho Gluson 1touso,” In Cluciunats, Ho was looking down the sbuft in the third story, whon the car desconded sud mushed his hoad topiccos. o wog & uative of Ponusylvaniu, but went to Clnolnnatd and %500 in notes. The latter ropotted the caso to the police, and last ovening Vanderburg's placo was pulled, togethor with Xnte and the other inmatos. The caso will bo heard before Justico Scully this morning. s ALL SAFE. Bax Fravorsco, Jan. 23,—Tho report that all tho crow of the ship Panther, wreeked nt Tilly Toint, Washington Tarritory, whero sho wus lost, proves incorrect. Thoy have arrived at Balt River in safoty. el i L MARRIAGES. PATMER_BATUTLET——0n Wednosdoy 0 o3 (o . 1, Tokar, o A +eeh £, onos, 831 West Laitn streer, Mr. A, Batnbridge, N. Y., and Miss Susio Hnrtlot TIARRIS_Ty Norwood, Cook County, dan. &1, doha Tacris, nrud 73 yoara. Fuanoral from "his Into rosldence, Munday, tho 36th, at 10 olelnck. _ Trlenda avo reapuotiully invited: ARNOLD-In Chicago, attor a long and painful fliness, Miss Hattio 1. Arnold, agod 39 years, cldust daughter ot . 8, Arnold. Sarsicos will bo hold at hor lato rosidonce, 1024 Indtans nvenuo, to.day, tho 8ith, at 8 p. m. Jriends of tho family arg nvitod to attond. Romains’ wiil bo taken ta Qswego, 1, r intorment. LAWLETZ o funoral nf James Tawlor will taka placo from i3 Iata rosidenco, 181 Forquer streat, ow Sun- day, Jan, 35, at 10:20 a. m. By carriare to tho Holy Famlly Churehi: from_flietico, by care, to Calvary Como- tory. Frionds of tho family aro fuvited. AUCTION SALES. BY GEO. P. GORE & CO., 68 & 70 Wabash-av, At Auction, on SATURDAY, Jan. 2, at 9% o'clock. REGULAR SOUTIL SIDE SALE OF Household Furniture. A largo nsrortmeut of Parlor, Chambor, Library and Din ing-room Furniture, Wardrohea, Parlor and Ottice Dosks, Carpots, Miceors, Ofl Clot, Enklish Crockery and Glag: ware, lot of ti elving. At 11 o'clovl, tiue Counters and B G. P. GORE & CO., Auctioncora. DRY GOODS. Tuesday, Jan, 27, at 10 o'clock, Dross Cioods, Notions, Hnts and Caps; IWhito Goods, Gloves, Hosiory, &e. able Cutlory and Bilver-plated Waro: Gonts’ Overshirts and Wool Jackets ; T'ablo nnd Floor Oil Cloths and Muttinga; Parian and Bohomian Goods; ‘Window Shades, Bed Comtortors, & Garpota, GED. P, GORM & CO., 3 and 70 Wabasti-av, JAN, 28, AT 10 A, IT., Our Regular Wednésday Auction Sale will bo lield, and wo shall offer n good assortment BOOTS AND SHOES, Including o lino MEN'S and BOYS' BUFF,, OUONG., and BALS, GEO, P GORE & CO., 63 and 70 Waba di-a WILLIS, LONG & CO,, Auctjonoers and Commission Merchants, 105 nud 107 Randolphest. Rogular Auotion Sales nvery Wednosday and Saturday, FURNITURE A SPEOIALTY. BSpeolal attonlion dyanaoa mado and Cousignmonta ollojtod, Hoturns mado in 221 hours afier salo, 196 & 197 RANDOLPH-ST. RHGULA}}N SATURDAJI SALE, L 81, AT B AL ML NEW AND SECOND-HAND oventay, 0 Furniture, Carpets, Crockery, ~ Stoves, Aund an assortment of HOUSEEKEEPING GOODS, WILIAS, LONG & 0O, Aviotiono e = By WM. A, BUTTERS & CO., OTIONEHRS NO. IN-ST., Ao - 108 IMLA DI, {(Botwoon Denrborn nuds(grk.) FGULAR SBALES BOGRIES, PHAE%NS,&GUTTBRS, HARNESS, &, On WEDNESDAY, at 10 o’clock, at 103 Madison-at. DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, BOOTH, SHOBN, &C. On THURSDAY, at I eelock, t our HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND GENERAL MERCHANDISE, ¥ 5_o'ol 108 _Madl: By TAYLOR & HARRISON, THIS MORNING, at hulf-past © o'clock, CLOSING-OUT SALI AT AUCTION OF GENERATL MERCHANDISE, Gonwatin of Fuenituro, Gurpots, Countors, Bhaw Caser oaks, §0., L0, tlis xame i, Tot Furnituro an Houwhold Gaoils, sold tor account of whomi it may con. ‘corn o pay clinzicon, and & lot of sundry Dry Goods, Line nn Jut. Pivees and Romuants, whioh muat bo sold, Los nd gonds must by romoved at onco, TAVTOR & IARIUSON, Augtiorioces, i ERUSH, SON & CO., 41 Suuth Oanalst, FURNITURE, CARPETS, STOVES, fi‘(‘&'i:’i 1 Aforohandleo, &t Auotion, THIS MORN. RUS! J l}i 4 i, RON & 00, h‘fi‘t‘z‘;‘l’fi H losrooms, 108