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8 THE CHICAGO DAILY T RIBUNE: SATURDAY. JANUARY 31, 1874, fee—————LL e ——————— e e e e WASHINGTON. (Continued firy mitteo conducting tho exaniuation, becauno if it romplotoly oxonerated Con, Iloward his case would be s unsottled then hs now, A largo yortion of the lmnplo would bellove it wnsa caso of political whitewnshing, Mr. WOOD nasortod that the Committoo which investigntod Gou. Hows=!’s cauo in 1871 was un- fair, and sald that Jimportant witnesses agalust Got. Hownrd had boon oxcluded from the com- mittoo-room nnd not examined. (I, TIOAR, who hiad_Dbeen o mombor of that Committoo, replicd to Mr. Wood's allegntions, and vakd that aftor he (Wood) had consnmaed ixty days of timo of the Commnilico, throo dnys Ind boon allowod to Gon. Howard, and thon Mr. Wood desired to re-opon tho case, which would tnve required withosson to ho brought from South Carolinn. Qou, Howard, ho enld, had nevor plended the stututo of Iimftations for anything in his lifo. 3r. WOOD rotorted upon Mr. Iloar by state jng that that gontloman hnd beon® the friend, couneol, ndviser, dofondor, and small logal trick- stor who bad ongineored tho cngo of Gon. llow- ard. As goon 08 tho word ! frickster wna pro- nounced the Spealkor's hammor fell. Mr, GARFIELD called Mr. Wood to order, and the Spealer decided that tho oxpression was unpariiamentary. Mr, WOOD withdrow the word ¢ trickstor.” Hr, BANDALL movod that Mr, Wood bo al- townd to proceed in order, ‘o mation wan agreed to. Mr, WHEELER—* Iins not tho hour to which tho gentlemnan from Indiauw (Coburn) was on- titled oxpired 2" ] Tho flf'mmm—“ Just this momont,” Mr, WHEELER—* Then I call for the regn- 1ar order of husiugsa,” Ar, WOOD—T hope my colleagno will not intorfore, Mr, WHEELER—“T insist on tho regular order.” . The Spealier then put tho question on Mr. TFryo's nmn(t;lmcnt. and 1t was adopted—yens, 1725 nays, 6L, v ‘T'he joint resolulion as amended was thon paetod. the Flrst Pagoe.) TRIVATE WILLS, The Mouso then proceeded to the considora- tion of privato bills, A private bill involving s oW muk important principlo gavoe riss to consid- erable discussion. It was a case of n trading- ~vessol, tho Norman, which was prossed into sor- wico dunng the last war, and which was captured Dy tho encmy, the Mastor and crow bojug thrown jnto _n military prigon, whore the Master died. Mho bill gives to his widow the pension attach- ing to tho rank of o Mastor in the navy. It was supported by Messrs, BUFFINTON and BUT- LER (asy,), aud oppoged by Mr. HOLAMAN a8 the commencomont of a civil peusion-list, ‘Tho ‘bill'was passed. Ti{E: CONGRESSIONAL RECOTD, A joint rosolution providing ior furnishing oopios of tho Congressional Record to mom= bers- and Sonators was taken from the Speak- or's table, and tho substituto adopted by tho Sevato wns non-concurred 1, aud s _committco of conferonco ordered. Cho Joint-rexolution ns originally paesed provided for twenty-four copios for ench Seuntor and mom- ber. The Benate substituto provides twonty- threo copies for members and forty-one for Benntors. ITEROISM RECOGNIZED. 3lr. COX offercd o joint-roeolution giving the thmnks of Congress to tho oflicors nnd crow of 1he steamnslyp Atlantic for saving tho crow of tho brigantine Scotland m mid-ocenn, Lassed. ADIOURNMENT, Tho Houso adjourned, to-morrow’s session to bo for dobato ouly. CORNECTION. A gentopco in tho skotch of Reprosontative Nesmitl's specch yesterday on ihe subject of Todians, instend of roading ns it did, should have rosd : ““1f Johu the Baptist had gone preaching tho Gospol in that wilderness, ho would not have Lept the hair on his.head twenty-four hours, THE LABOR QUESTION., Meeting of Workingmen in Cooper Institute, New York. Action of Ship-Corpenters and Caunlkers in the Delaware Region. The New York Workingmon, Speciat Deapatcl to The Chicago Tribune, New Yonk, Jan. 80.—A great many exaggerat- ed statements have been mado in this city and published in various journals rogarding tho strength and the designs of tho Intornationals or Communists. Tho police authoritios are in a largo measure responsible for these TIDICULOUS STORIES. They havo asserted from time to time that thera are 20,000 orgamzed Communists in Now York. They have intimated that tho worst of that claa {lnt shed g0 much blood, and ruined 80 many fine works of att in Paris, after tho close of the Franco-Prussion war congrogatod here. Accords Ing to their story, n great many thousands ot them are drilled, srmed, aud roady to risa sgainst the nuthoritios of the city at & given signal. 'Tho police even went so far a8 to sny $hat 16,000 of tho Nationnl Guard of tho eityare tn the intercat of this Communistic gang. Whon 1t was suggested that tho National Guard of this tity numbors only about 13,000 members, thoy amended this assertion into the statoment that all tho members of the German regiments were Communists. When it was suggested that the Gormans aro tho most consorvativo smong thoso out of cwployment, they abandoned thla state- mont, and concluded that only o few sompanies are drilling. NO FEANS OF THOUBLE, To-dsy the polico authoritios were vory much indisposed to say anything about the matter, and no fears of any trouble »t tho gr-at mnss-meoting of Workingmon at Cooper Institute to-night wore entertained. In Iuct, the nulhoritics, after giving violont ox- pression to their fears of trouble nt this mass- meeting, became very tame and dumb ihis morning, and affectod to laugh down the meet- lug in oyery particnins THE MEETING to-night possed off with exceeding dullness, Doyond a faw balf-idiotic, half-blasphontous ‘phrascs, thoe uttorauces wete commonplace and unworthy recording. The only English speaker wus Jobn 8winton, mannging editor of tho ZLimes uuder Raymound, The rest woro Ger- mans, who proved to bo more consorvative in their views than any ong Lad anticipated. The police mngnatey, who have Leen prophesying roublo for sovoral dnys past, woro diugustod ot the tame jenne of tho meeting, and are now ready o give up thewr theories of a Communistio conspiracy. [To the Associnted Press,) New Yonx, Jan, 30.—A muss-meoting was hold this evening at Cooper Institute under the auspices of the Tornor Society of Froo-Thinkers and Society of Progross. Tho building was crowded, Mombors of the Lurn Bocioty to tho numbor of 500 acted in the capucity of _ polico, and ko,i‘e order. The meeting was presided over by Dr. Lallienthall, Addrosses wore delivered in Gorman differont mponkors, protostiog ngainst the conduot of tho polico at the maws- meating in Tomplking Square, their intorforence with the [(wopuxmd meating at the Now York As- sombly Rooms, and donouncing tho polico as simply despots, who wers acting directly against tho constitutional rights of the citizous, Mre. Lallionthinll addrossed the meoting, strongly denonncing tho police and doclring her love for this tree and greut Ropublie to be on the wano, Rierolutions were adopted denounciug tho con- duet of the police and” T'olice Comunssionors, and pledging mombers of taosoclstios to apporo, in the mont decidod manner, nny violation of their right. A Oigar-Mukers’ Strilos New Yonx, Jau. 80,—A number of cigar- wakers aro on & striko to compel employers to roturn to tho ratea of wages ruling before tho panio, The Ship-Carpenters and Caulfcery Doliver n Warning. Svectal Dispatoh to The Chicayo Tritmne, Puruanepenms, Pa., Jan. 80.—Thero is ovory probability of a gonoral strilio of the ship-car- pentors along the Dolaware, Tho Caulkers' and Carpontors' Association have sunt copies of the following lotter to all the buildors : You kave niade your ultimatum $8 per day, Now 1o us o hearing, Wo aroan organized body of mon, §ora unftad o ropresent tio. sbip-carpentern an caulkers of th city of Philudolphia and viclnity, ean dvaw upcn our Treasury for th030 out of Work, Can ake alst eachi otbor aud willy We aro the producers of ail | Il wenlth, and 11vo fn necordanco with Goil's holy writ by galuing our lising by tho awoat of our brow, Wo aro 8 ol delibozoto Lady uf tollor, netiug with prudenco aud foretliought, nnd oboying (s Inwa of tho land, o moan 1o conlict to legitimate entorpriso, or ane tagoniam Lo nocessnry eaplinl, but_copslder oursclves freo Amerlenn citizon, nnud can redross our griovances at tho ballot-box witholit rogatd to politica, FIRES. A Great Conflagration in Clovoland-=-Loss Alout 500,000, Reports of Othor Fires Yesterdny. ZXSpectal Dispateh to The Chfcago Tribtne, CLEVELAND, O,, Jun, 30.—A firo broko out nt 6:30 this ovening in tho wholosnlo woolon honso of Koch, Goldsmith & Josoph, on Wator streot, und, after burning two hours, sprond to tho wiolesnlo bhardware and snddlory estab. llshment of Gnnrfio Worthington & Co. in tho pamo building, The ~cntire Firo Dopartmont was out, but owing to the diMoulty of getting water into the upper storios, tho firo was uot got undor control until tho woolen storo wna entiroly dostroyed, and Worthington's stock nearly rufued by fire and wator. ‘I'he roof fell in at 10 o'clock, and the firo was otill burn- ing at midnizht, Tho woolen stock was valued at £200,000; {nsured for §200,000 in slrong com- ponios, Worthington's stock was worth nearly 500,000 ; insured for £800,000 in good compa- niog, Two firamon wero Lntt, not soriously. {70 the Assoctated Preas,) CLEVELAND, O., Jun 30~1 n. m.—The firo is atill burning, but is now uuder conirol. Tho Tosuos nro cntimated as follows : Worthington & Co., on butlding, 875,000 to $80,000 ; on_ stock, $215,000 to £225,000; insured for 176,000, Koch, Goldemith, Josoph & Co., on stock, 8150, 0005 ‘insured for $200,000; Adams & Goodwil- llo, clothiorn, damngo to stock by wator, une kuown, Thae origin of tha fire is unknown, At Fort Wayne. i Speetal Dispateh to The Chicago T'ribine, Fonr Waxxe, Ind,, Jan, 30,—At 8 o'cluok this morning o firc wos discovered in Ilamilton Iall Block, one of the largest in the city. A strong vorth wind provailed, and foars were ontertained for somo timo thas the wholo block would be ro- duced to sshes. Owing to good wmanagemont, however, it wans confined to the build- inr§ whoro it originated. TLosscs on stock ncipally by water, are as fol- ows ; M. T. ‘Woodward, = clothier, 5,000 ; H. N. Ward, erockory, $6,000; E. P, Tdaoll, Jus- of tha Peaco, 3flmi Young Men's Curistian As- socintion, 2500, The lows on buildings was : A. 11, Hamilton, £10,000; Allen, Ilamilton & Co., 61,000; John Dostick, 9500, Tha iusur- ance -was o8 follows: London, Liverpool & Globe, $17,000; Plcenix, N. Y., 85,000; Conti- nontal, Ihiladelphis, $5,000; § pringllo‘hl Tire and Maring, §5,000:' Hoyal Liverpool, 85,000 Tlome, N, Y., 86,0005 I'hanix, Hartford, 5,000} Quoeu, Liverpool, 3,000 ' llariford, $€,000. Tho total loss will excoed §22,000, At Cristling, @, Spectal Dispateh to The Chicaqo Tribune. CrisTLINE, O., Jan. 80, firo broke oub in tho lock-factory of A. F. Whitnoy & Co,, at 8:30 this evoning, which burned the finishing aud ;npnnuing-momu in the west end of thnb\l‘lldlu;i. Tho sheoting of the roof was also badly burned, but it boing of slato tho fire did not break through. Tho fire originated in the japanning room, Tho building, stock, and inachinery wero insured for noarly 330,000. The damage to tho stocl was about £5,000, and to the build- ing about tho samo amonnt. 'Tho new water- worlw of the town proved of great valuo, as the ontire building and stock would have becn con- sumed bus for their ofticiency. At Quincy, 11, Special Dispatch to The Chicano Tribune, Quincy, IIL, gan, 30.—A destruclive fire oc- ourred hero ast night, in which six Dbnildings woro destroyed, Tlhe total loss is cstimated at $78,600. Tho aggrogato insurance on buildings ¢ud stocks is 50,000, Ono stenmer wns dis- abled by the burnivg of her flucs. Tho fire Droke, out again ta-day, but waa soon oxtingnish- cd Itis supposed that it was the work of an invondinry At Sharonvilic, 0. Orverxxare, Jan, 80.—The Amorican Hotol at Sharenvills, Iowilton County, 0., was destroyed Dy firo about 2 o'clock veaterdny moruning. ‘Lho fire prograssed so rapidly that the inmates baroly cscapod with thoir lives, About o quartoer post 4 o’clock this morning » firo broka out in this city in the building owned and veeupied by L. A. Strobel & Brothers' manu- factory of moldings, frames, and looking-glasses, ou the southr eide of Caual strcet, onst of Eim. The lmlld.ing aud its contents were cntirely cousumed. The loss on the building, stock ani machinory is about $10,000. Insured for 230,000, divided among the following Companics: Tho Brewers', of London ; tho Liverpool, Zins, Cin- ciunati Union, aud Phonix. At NBoston, Bosrox, Jan, 80,—The steamer Glancus, of the Boston sud New York Line, was burned at hor deck this morning, Bostox, Jan, 80.—Tho steawer Glaucus, which was roported burned, wns scuitled to save her bull, or Irc:lght was valued at $260,000, which will be rescued badly damaged. ‘Tho steamer was valued at $200,000. Ifor bull {8 uninjured, aud will be immediately vaised, 3 At Cleveland. CLEVELAND, Olio, Jon, 80.—A fire broke out ot 7 o'clock this evoning in the fourth story of the wholesale clothing esisblishmoen of Kocl, Goldsmith, Joseph & Co,, corner of Wator and St. Cloir streots. 'Tho two upper storios w burned out. The firo is_still raging, and oxtonded to and entirely destroyed the lurfin hardwaro store of Worthington & Co., in the same building, e loss will be Leavy. The Koyal Lyceum Theatre in Toron= 10, Ont, ‘Tonoxro, Ont., Jan., 30,—The Royel Lycoum Theatro of this city burned to the ground to- night nftor the conclusion of the performance. The building was insured, but there was no ine surance on the valuable collection of scenery. g e TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES, A dispatch from Newfoundland states that tho Governmont of that Provinco has rosigned, ~Communication by the Gront Westorn Rail- rond, which was soriously interrupted by tho fresiiot, fu fally roytored. ~—\Whilo attemptiug to cross the Ouachits Rivor at Rockport, Ark., yesterduy, tho skiff upgot and three young mon wore drowned, ~Six tous of Ausiralisn mail went west by the Union Pacifio train from Omalia on Thursdny, and yostorday's train brought in four tons more, which wont cast by the Rock Isiand Road. —Deck, the man who was shot and robbed day beforo yesterday by Ronch, north of Cain, IlL., on the Ilinois Centrnl Railrond, is dolng woli, nu;l will recover, Rouch Lins not been oxamined yet. s, —In Dayton, yostorday, Mrs. Satah Earhart, 70 yours old, charged with attempting to poison tho Hanun family, near Germantown, last April, was sequitted by tho jury, —Lim Clinqunn, & high Chiueso officor, with BSecretary and servauts, arrived in Omuha yous torday, “Ha says he is Chinese Ambnssudor to Cm.mt sent to provent further killing of his countrymen in the rebollion, —Louis W. Sayne, of McLean County, Ky,, while driving a toam of horees yesforduy was thrown directly in front of thio wWngon, ail his bacl coming iu contact with the tree-tungue of tha wagon, it wag driven through his brenst, Lilling him instantly, 2 —Yestorday ovening Qottlicb Pfolster, labor~ ing undor mental abarration, out his wifo noross the throat, hiead, and avins with n butcher-kiiifo, and then cul his own throat. o dicd in ton munutos, s wifa etill survives, o horrible g_r':flr oocourmd at Tfolstor's houso in Minml ity, 0. —1'ho rovival at Alton, IIL,, is grentor than at any provious time, Tho mootings continuo overy night, and it Is ostimated that moro than 1,000 adults in that vielnity havo boon convorted sinco Mr., Hammond commionced bis lbors thoro, savon wooks ago, ~—T'ho trial of Jorry B. Ash, one of tho engl- noors eugaged in tho vocont strike on tho T'wi- landlo Railrond, charged with shooting Honry ‘Vanco, an ongineer who attompted to rau an on- gine on the road, wns concluded yosterday in In- dinnapolis, A verdict of not gullty was rondor- ed, —8chuylor Colfax addressed an immense au- dionce yostorday o\'auhlyfi at Durloy ffall, Ijoom- ingtou, 1N, on Odd-Fellowship, after which, under the auspicoes of the Order of that city, n banquet was givon at Phanix Iiall for the bone- it a‘} the poor of Bloomington, Many lodges in nolghboring towns were represonted by mombors aud their wives, —Jamoy DB, Wood, of COnss Couuty, Neb,, n pork-packor and breader of choice cittlo, wall linown throughout the Btato, hns beoome sud- deuly durnnFud. and it is thought that ho will die, " Il onlled some friends yestordny, sald ho was golng to die, and beeame ‘irrational at onco, 0 has boen in good hoalth, STATE LEGISLATURES. Proposed Investization of Charges Against the lowa Chiof- Justico. No Choice for United States Senator in the Kansas Legislature. Bill to Regulate Railrad Freights In- troduced Into tho Ohio Loge islature, Prgeeedings In Other State Legislatures, I0WA, Sneetat Diapateh to T'he Chicage Tribune, DrsMoines, In, Jon. 80,—In the cnso of Pouucy va. Bolthis in the Circult Court, the Hon. C. 0. Cole, Chiof-Justico of tho Supromo Court of this State, was placod on tho witnoss- sland this morning. 1o testified that tho ohnrges against him of compllelty with his nophow in o grand \nltova schemo aro_untrie, Ilo did not dony that ho had turned ovor n Inrgo amount of Iand, mostly tax-titlo lots, to his msFlmw. but claimed ihat he did not know tlio disporition to bo mado of it, The ovidonca against, him, howover, I8 atrong, both vorbal and” documentary. The Ropublican pn- pers boro endeavor to smooth the mattor over, and dofond the Judgo, but tho State Leader atill calla for his impeachmont by the TLegislatnre, declaring that cironmstancos nro 80 ovorwholms ing that positive testimony cannot stand agninst them. Alrendy thoro ia talk of a Lopinlative committco to investigato tho charges which have crented go groat o scnsntion, e HEANSAS. sneetal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Torgka, Kan,, Jan, 30.—One ballot for Sen- ator was taken ot noon to-day. Stover roceived 20; Plumb, 26; Hudeon, 23; Phillips, 22; Harvoy, 20 : Fonlon, 12, The Convention ro- assombled nt 7 o'clock this ovening, and, after two hours of filibustoring, adfourncd without renching o vote. Dovolopmonta to-night indi~ cato that the contest is narrowing down to Har- voy and Plumb, with the chances slightly in favor of the lntter. Thoro i littlo prospect of an olection to-morroyw. the Aasoctated Prean.) Torexa, Knn,, Jan, 30.—'Tho ballot to-day in tho Legislaturo for United Biatos Sonator, finally, nftor changes of votes, resulted as fol- lows: DPhillips, 22; Plumb, 25; TFoulon, J; Stovor, 29; Hudson, 22, "Tho Loglslatura mot in joint session agatn to- night, and, altor considorable filibustering, ad- Jjourned witliout taking anothor ballot for “Sona- tor. No prediction can bo mndoe as to the result, but thero is no probability thot s eleation witl De had for several days. g 0HIO, Corxamus, 0., Jan. 30.—In tho Sonato, thia moruing, o bill was introduced providing that ovory unmarried womsn shall hold, exempt from exccution, wearing apparel valued at §100, agewing-machine, a knitting-machine, and books to_tho valus of $25. In tho House, tho Houso bill to allow Town- ship Trensurors &1 foos and b conts per mile mileagoe for sorvices in sottling with tho Connty Auditor, was passed. A Dill was introduced providing that in caso railrond cnm}mn‘ma discriminate in rates for transporting freights in localities, said company shall forfeit to such peraon so overcharged double the amount of tho ovorcharge, and in no caso logs thon $100, and providing that an addi- {ional suit can bo brou;{m by the prosecuting nt- tornoy, and tho nmount to bo forfeited n this suitisto be from 8100 to £1,000 ; aleo that in cases where railroad cum{muhm clinrgo Lighor than the Jegal rotes for the {ransportation of passengors, the compuny shall forfeit double the amount of the overchargo, and in no cago loss than $100. A il was introduced to provide for tho inupoation of County Treasurion ab lonst twico o onr. i In tho Houso, this afternoon, bills were intro- duced to go amond tho luw relating to the safety of public binlls as to provide that certificatos of safoty of sents shall remain valid until five freo- holdérs shall certify in writing that thoy nre not sufo; to provide for the olection of County Scliool Examinors. A mepgngo wos (received from the Governor, tranemitting o memorial from A, T. Goshorn and W. W. Griflith, in regurd to the progross of tho worlk proparatory to tho Cotennial Exposition, and aeking tho appointment of five Commission- ers to ropresont Obio, Gov. Allon, has appointed Jamos O, Amos, of Monrgo County, Adjutant-Goneral ; Charles H, Snrgent, of Cincinnati, Arsistant; nnd Amos Layman, of Columbus, Txeoutive. Clork, el ‘WISCONSIN. DIAnIsoN, Wis., Jan, 80,—The Assembly this morning voted to adjowrn over to Mouday evon- inyg, but tho Seunto rofused. Tiesolutions wero offored in both Houses ap- proving the action of tho Goneral Government in tho romoval of the Winnobago Indians from tho Btate, and asking that thoso remaining bo alo romoved from its borders, and Loth Housos coucnrred in n bill giving Trustees of insanc hospitals power to remove the officors of said Boards, In the Sennto general bills were introduced requiring Buporintendents of the poor to give Londs for tha faithful discharge of their duties; to abolish .the oflice of Lrensury Agent, con- forring his dutics upon tho State 'I'ronsuror. A bill to appropriate money to Si. Josoph's Orphan Asylum at Milwaukee was killed, BAILROALS. Tn the Assembly, a preamble and resolution was offored directing an invesiigation into the arraugomonts made by Gov, Washburn with the Northorn Paciflo Railroad in regard to run- ning their road into Buporior, and in rogard to its_harbor; also, instructing the Committeo on Ttnilvonds to report the respectivo tariffs for pas- bongots and freight ehargod by Winconsin rail- reads on the 1st day of Decomber Jast, the rates now charged, &e. FARM MORTGAGL LAND COMPANY. Resolutions were adopted l‘el“lcn(h g the Bec- rotary of Stato to furnish such iuformation as may bo in his posseeion in rogard to the Wiscon- 8in Farm Mortgage Land Company Commission- ors, naEccmlly tho amount of claims filed, num- ber and price of acres gold, smount of money 1now ou hand, names of the prosont Commirsion- org, and othor facts, 5 MILWAUREE CLAIM, A memorial to Congrees way introduced for the refunding to Milwaulee of certnin money ;d\'fluccd for tho construction of its straight-cut nrbor, NEW_DILLS. Bills wore introduced to limit to six yoars the commencemont of actions agninst countios and citios on defective tax-deeds and cortificatos ; also, requiring that, whon the owuor presents them, ho show wheroe he got them, and that ho had no intoreut in thom when they left the T'reasurer's offico; to amend the law in re- gord to town inkurance companies so that thoy shall not bo contlued to four towns or to one county ; foran enlargement by an addition in the rear of the Rtate Lospital for the Insane, at Mnadison, nt o cosl not to exceed 35,000, only 6,000 to bo oxpended this fcnr 5. providing that wohiool district ofiicors shall hold " till their suc- cessors aro qualificd ; providing that the old Chaivinan of » County Doard of Suporvisors may appoint cortain connnittces of the now membors lieforo o meoting 8o s to facilitate business ; to provide for thie tnxation of insnrauco compnuleu. DUBCELLANEOUS, A il toprovide for lotting printing in tho soverul counties to tho lowest biddor was indotl- nitoly Yloulpnnnd. The bill ropcaling the Inw of 1870 oxempting tho West Wisconsin Ruilroad lands from taxation for ten yours Was recommitted to the Judiciary Committee. —— MISSISSIPPI. Jaousox, Mies., Jan, 30.—Ehe Appeal’s Tacl- #on, Misk,, special to-night suys the Lopublican caucus was stronger tn-ul‘:hl than last ovening, 1t 18 wnid that Ames lns {ksued his dictum in favor of Bruce for the long Senalorial torm, and Wolls for the short term, "Il no-caucns mom- bors wore usiug overy offort to provont a nomi- ;l:t‘llm), and the indications aro that they will suoc- od, DENVER, The Chunge In tho 'Torritorinl Gove ornment=-A Row in the Municipal Administration. Speetal Disputeh to The Chicago Tribune, Denven, Col,, dan, 80.—The uncertalnty con~ tinues rolative to the siatus of the Territorial oftleors, Gov, Elbort’s frionds telegraph from Washington thatex-Gov.MceCoko willnotbo con- firmed. The partisann of both hero aro vory bit- ter toward onch othor, and eriminations and rocriminations rogarding tho administration of onch gentleman are flying fast and thick, Bothof the Administration papora in this city aro ardont In tholr support of Llbort, while the Domooratic journals aro divided on the subject. Local politica are, also somowhat oxcited. Last ovoning Mayor Cnao sont his rosignation to the City Councll, nlloging that tho City Marahal, who I8 Acting Chief of Polico, hns circumvented his ordors during tho past two months, thoreby virtually noutralizing sll municipal laws, Tho Couneil voted® not to roceive Lho mnlfi:nuon, and tho Mayor has boon inducod to resumo his position, Tho difienlty primarily grow out of tho non-onforcomont of " ordinances rolative to tho gamblors, proatitutes, aud drink- Ing-nnloons, which arc go numerous in this city, The conflict of authority, howover, has not beon Tully adjustod, Tho vetorans of the Moxican War held n» moot- ing horo this ovoning, and it wnn well attonded. Thoy adoptod » momorial to Congress asling that body to ponsion tho surviving soldiors, § CANADA. FurtherReturns from the General Elcctions, Complete Rout of the Opposition and Trinmph of the Ministry. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, aditroy, Out., Jan, 30.—Nevor in tho his- tory of Cannds, sud porhiaps few othor countries, did g0 prominent an example oxist of people ris- ing in their majesty to condemn such an offenso 88 that which necossitated tho present apponl to eloctors; and nover Lins thoro hoon such o torri~ blo and overwholming punishment to thoso who botrayed tho trust roposod in them, Tho rosult of the clection thronghout tho Provinces of On- tarlo, Quobee, New Drunswick, and Princo Bd- ward Ieland has beon nothing short of o complete and overwhelming rout. CORRUTTION JIAS8 BDEEN TRAMPLED UNDER FOOT, and intogrity and public morality have boon pro~ clnimed,” For_ many yonra trickory hns maintained Sir Jobn A, Mcadonald and tiia Con- sorvative party in power, but tho Macken- zio Government, depending upon the juatice of thelr causo, appealed,and that not in vain, to the poople. Thoy havo expreseed confldenco in tho now Administration by numbors largely oxcood- ing anything boforo seon in this country, The now Government simply havo an overwhelming majority. ELECTION TETURNS. Of tho eighty-throo constitucncies in Ontario, intolligenco has bogn recefved from soventy- soven, of which tho Ministry havo cavried mixty- one, tha Opposition fourteon, and two ave Indo- poudent, Of tho remaining five, threo at lonst will bo Ministerial. Of the forty constituencies heard from in Quebeo, the Minfstry havo carried thirty, the Opposition oight, and thero aro two Inde- pendent. 0f ton Now Brunswick constituenctes hoard from, the Ministry have carried nine, aud the Opposition ono, Of fiva constituoncios heard from in Nova Bceotin, all are Ministorinl, two constituoncios i frinco Edward Island, both aro Ministerial. THE NEW PARLIAMENT, Of 206 mombors in the Comnions, 135 havo becn roturned go far as hoatd. Of thoso, the Administration havo108, & majority of the wholo House, and n Kmeeul mojority of 85. It is probablo that the Governmont will be sustained on tho tost voto by at least 80 or 90 in the full House. Of alorgonumber of membors of the old Honso defoated, the moro prominent aro the Hons, O'Connor, Carling, Gibbs, John Hillyard, Cameron,—all st one time or othor mombors of Sir John's = Govern- ment,—togethor with Angus Morrison, tho Whip of tho party. The Bpoaker of the Houso aud a numbor of othors in this Provineo have also been dofeated, and the samo may be gaid of tho other Provinces, Torouto, formerly Tory in tlie Gommons, during the Inst gossion ropresontod by two T and ono Roformor, Bouds throo Ministorinla. Homilton City, which was roprovented by two Torios, sends to Reformers, Kingston only roturned Sir Joln A. Macdon- ald by 86 majority. Ottaws sonds one Ministerial and one Oppoai- tion member. London sends an Independent instoad of the Hon. Mr. Carling. Montreal gends two Reformera and ons Con- Borvative, and o THE NEJOIOINGS that followed the aunouncements throughout tho country were of the most ample kind, and thousands upon thousanda of dollars changed hiauds on ¢ho result. —_— DETROL] The Common Cowcil Oloys tho Ore ders of the Supreme CourtssA Tris umph for the Antisgark flen, Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Dernorr, Jan. 30.—Tho Detroit Common Council confirmed this evening, without objec- tion, tho Mayor's nominations of & Board of Publio Works, in accordanco with the mandamus granted to-day by the Buprome Court. The members of “the mow Board aro Alexander, Chapaton, Nicol, Mitchell, and Harvoy King. The Eloventh Ward Atdermen also withdrow on tho strongth of the Conzt's decision that the not sunexing the part of Ifamtramek to (his city was unconstitutional. The auti-park men feol jubilant over this, a8 no improvemont can be made in the park site until such annexation is accomplished, ond tho Counetl loses two Park Aldormen. THE IEEW YORK POLICE, A Eively Quarrel Among the Com= missioncrs, New Yong, Jan. 30.—A lively quarrel has been stirred up samong the five Police Commissionora. Tho Comptroller and tho Dayor rocelved nn snonymous communication charging Commissioners Swmith, Gordnor, and Charlick with forming ring for thoir own beuefit, Tho letter was sont to Smith, and, after an investigation, his Com- mittee asserted that Commissioner Rusyoll way the autfior of the anonymous paper. Russell de- nios tho nccusntions, and rays thab the wholo thing is the work of Charlick. et LOCAL ITEMS. A most nggravated caso of cruelty wae prac- ticed yestorduy by tho ngent of the Kdwards Block upon a poor womnn and three children by the name of Kymi, This woman, whose name is Katharina, lived in o cottago in the rear of Edward's Block, and tried to sapport lier fomily by washing, with a littlo aid ro- ceived from the husband, who is working in tho Michigan pinerics, Yestorday about 11 o'olock, for some quoation about ront, she and hor children were turned, in tho midst of o storm, into tho stroof. LI‘Imy would somo of them doubtless have porished had not aid boon roudered by a physician who s noted for Lis bonevolenco, and a comfortable homo furnished thom, Nothing too sovero can be said of tho conduct of the wretoh who acted in go inhuman a menner. About 0 o'clock last evoning, Officer Cannon discovered o man walkiug on Adams streot with n roli of carpot on his shioulders. He arrosted him and found him to be one Harry Mason, woll known to tho police. The roll contnins 60 yords of fino carpet, and has Ficld & Loiter's trado mark on it. At 11 o'clock 1ast night, Tom O'Neil and Mike McDormott wore arrented while Lrenlong into n boot and shoo storo, corner of Yan Luren street and Western sveuuo. P CATHOLIC BISHOPS APPOINYED, Tononto, Jan, 30,—A cablo dispatoh an- nounces that Viear-Goneral Jamot, of the Toronto diovese, lns beon appointed by the Pope Bishop of Suult 8t, Marie, aud the Rev. D, ix. Orinnan, Vicar-General of the London dlocose, has been raised to Bishop of Hamilton, e et ~—Tho recont Patont Convontion held in Wash- ington appointed Col, ‘hoodoro A. Dodge, of Toston ;. Dr, Charlos J. Stansbury, of Wasbing- ton ; aud Carrauo MoDouald, of this city, s Com- mittoo to presont to Congress dosirablo changos in the patent Inws. The Cowmmittee, deslring further instructions, hnve cnllod u convention to moet iu Indlanopolis, Wednos- day, Feb. 1, of mvontors, patont-ownars, sollol- tory, aud _persons interosted in patents in the Wostorn Statos, to comparo notes and detor- wine tho courto of action. CRIME. Arrest of Railroad Robbers and Would-Be Murderers in Jowa, Serious Trouble with Chinese Workmen at Beaver Falls, Pa, Other Criminal Mattors, Arrest of Rallrond RRobbors. Spratat Dispatch_to The Chieaan Tribune. Davexront, In., Jan, §0.—Two mon named Robort Holmes and Albert DoWitt were arrested this morning at Whentlnnd and brought to this city. Thoy nro charged with brenfting fnto n cnr on the Davenport & 8t. Paul Rond, and with stealing o largo amount of valuable dry-goods ; nlso with attem Mnfi to wreck an oxcursion train on this rond on Wodnesdny, by tearing up arnil, na o rosult of which threo cnrs loaded with peoplo wora thrown from tho track, De- siden this, thoy ate known to bave robbod the station of tho Compnny at Whentland, and also with laving torribly benten & conductor who refused to ot thom rido free. Tho men had been formerly cmployed by the Company a8 brokesmen, and ft fs belfeved thoy commiited theso crimes out of spita at boing discharged, Sortous Row with Chinamen at Eenver Enlly, Pa. Prrrenunast, Jan, 80.—A sorious affray oc- curred at Beavor Falls to-day among the Chinn- men fn the cutlory-works. As Ah Poy, the o ver- seer nnd “intorprotor, was passing through tho works, ho was atlacked by tho Chiness workmon with tho dotormination of lLiling Mm. Mo esenpod {mwug through tho offlce. As thoy ntumptoz 0 follow thoy were proventod by policoman, whomn they attacked with desperation, throwing knlyos,forks,;piccos of iron, and nny missiles they could find, ~Ho fought them dotorminedly withont weapons until” ho sceurd n club, whoa bo fiunlly forced thom to rotrent, aftor wounding ton or twolve, two of thom being seriously - jurcd. Tho trouble aroso from the botict that Ah Poy bad nob boon making a propor disposi~ tion of their funds cntrusted to him. Murder in the First Dogreo, Speefal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Quixey, Iil,, Jan, 80.—The socond trinl of Am- broge B. Coo, the murdoror of Abbic Summors, in Juno, 1870, ondod in tho Palmyra Cirouit Court, in Missouri, : yosterday aftornoon, The Judge dolivered his chiarge at 4 o'clock, nnd at 5 o'clock the jury roturned n vordict of murder in the first = dogrce. While tho jury wng being vpoiled ~tho prisoner fainted” awny, and ~ romained jvsonsible over nan hour. The counsol for the prisoner has beon given four dnys to propare o bill of excoptions, when a motion for a now trinl will be made, Tho onso will comoup for final digposition noxt woalk, when, if the motion for a now trinl is ro- fused, the prisoner will bo sentenced. Tho second trial bogan tho sccond weok iu Jonuary, the jury was impancled by tho 17th,tho exnminntion of witnesecs bogan the 19th, and concluded tho 20th, Tho defonse sot up in< qnnil.{. As tho end of the trial approachied, pub- lio intoroat beeama intonse, and the Court-Ionso was donsely crowded. Yostorday, W, G, Ewing, of thia city,closed the argument for tho prosecue tion 1 a very powerful spoech. A Fugitive Thief Shot by Officers. &necial Dispateh to The Chicago Tribuse. Srexcen, Ind., Jan, 80,—Tho houss of Thomns Olivor, two miles from here, was searchod on Monday night for stolen goods. Oliver made his n!cl\am until Thursdny night, when he was captured aftor a long chase. He would not sur~ render, and was shot twice, He is now in jail in a cnitical condition, Acquittal of Jerry Eush, in Indiane npolis. Snecial Dispatels to he Chicaao Tribune, Inpraxarors, Ind., Jun. 80.—The trial of Jor- Ty Bush for uhootingi)llnrvcy Vanco during the angincors’ strike in Docomber closad to-day, ro- sulting in ncquittal. Tho evidenco failod to clearly identify Bush as tho man who did the shooting. Fifth Trial of Mrs, Clem. Snecial Inapateh to_The Chicano Trilnne, InpIANAroLIs, Ind, Jan. 80.—The fifth trinl of Mrs. Clem for tho murder of Mr. aud Mrs, Young commoncos at Lobanon noxt week, Evans Casc ut Marrisburg, Po. Tannisnung, Pa., Jon. 80.—The Evans cnse was resumed this morning. Bx-Gov. A. G. Cur- tin aud Gov. Hartranft woro ilio only persous examiucd, and their examination concluded tho ovidonco. Attornoy-General Dimmick opeued tho argumont for the Commonwoalth, Lamboer- ton and Hall, for the dofense, followed the Attor~ noy-Goneral jnnddressing tho jury. MasVaigh, for plaintiff made thoclosing argament. Dafoudant Proaya tho Court to instruct the jury as follows : ‘Chuit tho act of Darch, 1811, for tho sottloment of public accounts, having gmvldad Paintifl o romedy, it must bo presonted, and thore can bo no rocovery in this action. The Judge will chargo tha jury to-morrovw. Murdered in Cold Blood. Lvavssvirie, Ind, Jan. 80.—McCoy Casey, & well-to-do farmer of Warrick County, living shout 2 miles from Newburgh, was mur- dored on 'Phureday nftoinoon in broad day- light, whilo hnuling wood toward bis home. Tho murderer sprang from the side of tho road and shot at bita flve timos, onco with s shiot gun, tho chargo ontering tho victim's lead. 'ho othor shots woro fired from n rovol- ver, two ontering Casoy’s iend. The murderer escupod into the woods and is still at large. Charges Agninst the 5St. Lounis Streots Cleaner. 87. Louts, Jan. 80.—James I, Dul'mer. Com- missioner of Streot-Clesning, agaiust whom nine indictments wore found sbout two months ago for obtaining money uudor falso protonses i conncction with hig duties as streot-clonner, was acquitted to-day on one indictment, and, unless adaitional teatimony is obtnincd by Monday next, the other indictments will bo quashod. A Bignmy Casec. PORTLAND, M., Jan, 20.—Mrs, Wallor is on trinl hiore for bigamy, Ior alleged former hug- band, one Waito, nud their children, sged ro- spectively 11 and 7 years, positively identifiod the woman, ~Sho js alko identified by others as Mrs, Waite. Tho womnn douicy that sho ever before saw Waite or the childron. A Shorifl’s £osse Moves upon Vasquez, the Californin obbers B8N Fnaxcisco, Jan, 80,.—The notorious mur- dorer and robber, Tiburcio Vasquez, with his nug of about twenty desperadacs, has beon filucovoml campod in a romoto part of Koin County, in thin State, The Bhorilf of thnt county, with n strong forco of men, has gone to fight and eapture Lim. Now York Oriminal Ttems, New Yonrk, Jan, 30.—Throe youths quarroled ovor o ganio of marblos yestorday, and 1 the al- toreation following, onc ot them, Tubert Hand, was fatally stubbed. ‘Thirty-ono of tho Tnm{:klnu Square rioters (so-called) have entored, ti l\'uuf;h their conusel, a plen of “not guilty™ in tho Court of General Hessions, Murder and Suicide. Cixemenatt, 0., Jun, 80.—A Gazelle Dayton specinl soys Goorge IL Ploister, an inmato of tho Holdlors’ Home, to-night aitwokod his wife, out hor throat, wounding hor dangorously, 1o thon commitied saicide by cuttiug his own thront. . Convicted of Rape, Nasnvinee, Jan, 30.—Dill Kelly, colorod, was placed ou trial in the Criminal Court yesterdny for rapo on a whito woman last August. Tho jury brought in n verdict at 10 o'clock this morn- ing of guilty, fixing his punishment ut hanging. Sentence will probably Lo passed by tho Court to-morrow. Murdersd and Robbod. B1. Louis, Jun. 80,.—Audrew Rekman, an old aud wenlthy farmor, living yn Freuch Villago, o fow miles from Eant Bt. Louls, wns shot and Killed Inst uight while riding from East 8t. Louis to his home, his packots being picked, No cluo to tho murdoror. StrooteShooting in Memphis, Mexeus, Tenn., Jan, 80.—A shootng affray oconrred ab corner of Main and Jofferson streots, nour midnight last night, botweon M, B, Bmalzer, 8 loenl roporter of the Avalanche, and Oharles T, Robinson, an attache of the Keyister, rowing out of somo newspaper artiolos ro- ficnflug on each, _ Nobinson ecalled at tho Avalanche office and domandod a retractlon, whioh Bmelzer refused to meko. Thoy then startod off togothor, when Robinson struek Smelzor over the hoad with a pistol, and thon fired two shota at him and ran. Smelzer drow u ropeator and fired four timen at Robiunon as he ran, Both parties woro arronted, and gavo bonds for thoeir appearance this afternoon, Tho Pittaburgh Wator-lBond Erauds. Prrranunon, In., Jan. 30.—The final heating of ox-Scorotary Ross and the clvil nnglnoar Konnedy, before the Mayor to-dny, charged with tho Iarcony of tho nccount bools of the Water Commiesion, rosufted {n their bofng hold fu bail for thelr appearanca al court. FOREIGN. Preliminary Elections for Mem- bers of the English Parliaoment, The Conservatives Reported to Have CGained Slightly. A Hint from Germany to Belgium Regarding the Ultra~ montanes. GREAT BRITAIN. Loxnoy, Jan, 30—Midnight.~Tho nomination of members of Purlismont bogan to-day. Messrs, Bright, Dixon, aud Muntz, formor mem- bers, aro returnod from Birmingham without opposition. Karslake is roturned from Hunting- dan, and Col, Clive, » Consorvative, from Frowe. The Liborals did not attempt to contost tho Inttor borough, which hns been roprosented for tho last five yoars by Thomns Hughos, Dispatchos received up to this honr show that sovon Liborals and ton Conservatives havo beoa roturned, tho Conservatives gainiug one mem- bor at Frowe. Dr, Butt has rotired from tho contest of Manchoster, and Nolan from that of QGreenwioh. Sovoral of tho city caudidates addressed thoir constituents to-night. DBaron Rothschild said that, in Lis opinion, Mr. Glndstono promisod r miusion of taxes would involve o loss of £0,000,- 0u0 to tho rovonuo. o snggostod = that the doficiency should bo met byn systom of licenses for all persons engaged in trade and commorce. Mr, Goschon declared himsolf in favor of the integrity of tho Empire, by which he meant no Home-Rule sud the maintenance of prosont rolntious with the colonies. Ho hoped tho . Ashonteo war would not cost over £1,000,000; . favored tho advancement of tho working olassea’by cducation,fand tho ro- moval of burdengomo taxation, but was opposed to the Governmont providing employment for them in times of scarcity becauso such relief would sap the spirit of indepondence, Mr. Williom H, Smith, Couservativo condidnto for Wostminstor, nlso spoke at a public mooting. Ho siatod thot durivg his rocent visit to tho United 8tates bo had o full opportunily to ob- servo tho universal corrupling tendencics of demooratio institutions, which the Liborals #ought to introduce into England. — GERMANY, BerLrs, Jan. 80.—Tho North German Gazetle, nnuainguto the Bympathy manifosted in Dolginm for the Ultramontanes, declares that every Gov- ornmont is bound to clieck tho disposition of ita subjects to participate in rovolutionary attompts against & friendly powor. AUTOPSY OF AGASSIZ. of the Doath of the Great Nat= ~Miscaic and Obstructions of the Arteries of the Brainefrobable Origin o the Discane in the Arterios of the Bletirt. DBoston (Jan. 26) L‘nl'ruufludcnn of the New York Tribune, Dr. Morrill Wyman, of Cambridgo, bas con- cluded his worl on the nutopsy of Prof. Agassiz, aud mades tho following report : Fhis nutopoy, 3aado in the inlercsts of scfonce, Ie in sccordanco with the wishos of tho groat naturalist, oxprossed soveral yoars ago. Camonibor, Dec. 16, 1878.—Aulopsy by Drs, I, 1. Titz, and J. J. Putuam ; presont, Dra. 3, 1.8, Jaclson, J. Wyman, O, Ellis, M. Wy- man, 8. G. Webber. Framo Iargo. Fat tissuo sbundant. Cranium, brachycophalio, falling oft abruptly from tho middle of the sagitin! suture. Grontest autero- posterior dinmoter, 197 mill. mot.; groatost Int- eral dinmetor, 108 mill. met.; theso mensuro- monts mado before tho romoval of the skin, Depth of frontal hone, measurcd oxtornally at the modian line, 514 inches=135 m. m. ; length of sogittal suture, 5 inches=128 m. m. Tha walls of the skull were thick and heavy ; the dura ma- ter oxceedingly adherent to tho bone, and re- markablythick. The pia mnter moderately trana- arent. Along thenrachnoid veina wero white linos indivaling chronic thickening; the veins them- eclves rathor moro iujected thau usual, "Uho corobral sulel wera deop and wide. On each sido of the median live, near tho anterior ascond- ing convolution on tho loft, and the postorior asconding couvolution on the right, was a do- prossion which might have hold a prune-stono or g little more. The brain tissuo around was diminished without ovidence of discnso, The artories nt tho baso of tho brain showed evidenco of exteneive chronio disonso of their lining mem- Dbrane, with narrowing of the celibre of the car- otids. The basilar artery was apparently a continuation of tho loft vertebral alone, the right vertobral being reprosented by an excoed- ingly smoll vessol which united tho basilar with the Inforior corabrellar, tho Intter boing merely tho prolongation of tho oxcoodingly small right vortebral. The loft vertebral was Iarger than usual, larger even than the basilar. Iu theso unusually arranged ortorics were very important changes. Commencing an inch bolow the antorior cdgo of the Pona Varolii and ex- tonding downward, tho walls of the loft vertebral artory weroe atiff, in part caleifiod, and its linings loose. At lf an inch from the point just men~ tloned, immodiately over tho loft olivary body, wos & roddish-yollow, opaque, frinble plug (thrombus) complotely obstructing the vossel ; utill lower was anotlior more recent, but probas Dly anto-mortom, plug. The first was 3 of an inch long, the second { inches long. A third plug, an iuch long, waa aboye the frst, and touchivg it. Opposite. the middle of the pous thoro was athermatous dogeneration of tho basi~ lar artery, Tho walls of the internal carotids wore also in part ealcified. The postorior part of the Iifiht cerobrollar Jobo (the sido on which the vortobral artory was exceodingly small) was softer than usnal, - tho corresponding folintions swollan aud indistinctly dofined, indicating dis- ocaso of this part, vrobably consequences of the changos in tho nrteries. ‘I'he weight of tho ontire brain was 53.4 avoir- dupois _ouncos=1,805 grammes; allowing & diminntion in the weight of the brain from the sgo of 35—10 years, at the rate of one ounce svairdupois for esch ton yeurs elapsed, tho gmmuun wolght of tho brain may bo estimated at 6,05 nvoirdupois ouucos, Weight of right auterfor lobe (soparated with the fissure of Rolando for a guide), 204 grame mos; woight of loft anterior lobe, 293 grammos, Hoart lnsge, muscular ibre flym aud of good color. ‘Tho attached portion of the nortio yalves rigid; tho mitral opening largo. In the loft voutriolo at tho lowor third a firm organized olot of the size of a peach-stono attnched to the wall at the anterior portion near the sep- tum ; aronnd this clot & moro recont one had formed, ita contre softened and granular, From this, qrabnhly, somo small portions Lad been caviied by tho blood to the arterios in the baso of the brain, doing their part in obstructing them, and causing tho fatal chnanges above dosoribed. ‘Pho lining ‘membrane of the Leart, whore the vlot way attachod, was much thickened, and the mugeular layor at the some part vory thin, near the apex not visible to the nuked eye, ‘The lungs wore adhoront to tho ribs on both sides of the chost, tho evidonco of old inflanuna- tions, Tho other organs were hoalthy. —_———— MISCELLANEOUS WEATHER REPORTS. Speciul Dispalch to The Chicano YLribune, Tsananoo, Wi, Juu, 80.—~8now hegan falling 1ast evening about 3 o'olock, and has™ continued till the present hour (8 p. m.). Thore is ahigh wind, and tho snow is drifting some. It is now weyorl inchos on & level, Foxp by Lag, Jan, 80.—The suow storm has Lioon vory sovore, The roads are drifted worse thau for yonrs, Bevoir, Wis,, Jan, 80,—Cold northeast enow- storm bas prevailed all day, Tho exprosa-train from Milwaukoe i8 not in yot, though it was due houra ago, Most all tho othor traius aro bohind thmo, Xt 1 atill snowing, OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. QUEEN&TOWN, Jan, 30.—Btonmnhips Russfaand wflnmh»q, from New York, arrived. kw Youx, Jan, 80,~—Arrived: Steamship Maunbhattan, from Liverpool, Also, steamers Koug Buerri, from Loudony Americs, from Dromeoun, DEATHS, e A B R A RN SRS VIATDING—Tu this oity, dan. 5, Haswn Harding: o o remilanco a1 Divialonat, Baturday, at 1 otolnele, to Okowond Camatarg, 0 s Baturdar, at gratfix;:m.m)‘ ‘papors ploaso cony, RUMM LA hor rosidoncs, Lake Vi k., Mea. ATlana. Tummoly wits of tin Hom. Fvory uriimol, lato Soorotary of Biato, agod 50 yoars and minthe, ‘emaina wil ho taken to family saulLat § 11, 7 Lvoning paparsploseo Sops HimpRald MORSE—0n (fio 0th inst., of % wifont Albort Morac aked 6 yonrs e 1 mmoimia. 1% Temaina will bo catriod to Hachoster for intorment. 5 Hlocheator (e V. papors icsss sow T1 —-On tho 29ih fnat., at Aforoy Tos oyt Pan T, tnwatt e B ac o m.fiflw,fifl’!“" L unort s Al oy _to Churel antty thonco by gara to Calvary Comotory. ©. Dhred YILOOX—-O0n tho Mth ust., nt Bt. Tutkn's TLspital, Yl[ bl‘“?;“ncllll:lr‘hvl‘l;fl, Hl(’.l’“’l! ll(llml\llflllrlém ’Ufl‘.]vll"l! ol s Info Npsox Wilkne, of Sorn igiin Funoral ta-day ta Gracoland Camotorg, " 1 BOWRN—On dan. M, of hoart diseaso, Kdward Thom aq Howen, ged 86 years, Tunora) from his late roridonce, No. KI5 Araold-st. Runiay vl T, by Sars o GAare Sty riemins) thy fanily ava fhvltod (0 attond withaut fartiioe woties: £~ Oruaha and Ht, Louls papors pleasy copy. AUCTION SALES, PITRPEIES I bbbl S i) SNSRIV BY GEO. I’ GORE & CO., 08 & 70 Wabash-av, AT ATCOTION, On SATORDAY, Jan. 31, at 9 12 o'clock, REGULAR SOUTIL SIDE SALE OF Household Furniture. Blogant Ohomber Sots, Righ Parlor Suits, Marbio.Top Bide Lohrdn Bool Caney. ™ Extonsfon Marblo-Top and Wood-Top Ta« blos, Parlor and Offico Dasks, Show Cnscs, Lounges, Buronus, Bodstoadn, Rookers, Ohairs, arpots, English Grockory, oclingham and Yellow Ware, At 11 o'clock—Buggies and Harneas, G. I’ GORE & CO., Auctiongors, 8 8 70 Wabasti-av, One Good Business -Horse, Harness, and Buggy, AT AUCTION, on Saturday, Jan, 31, at 11 s, m, GEO. P, GORE & CO., 68 und 70 Wabash-ay. DRY GOODS. Regular Sale Tuesday, Feb, 3,at 10 o'clock. Trats and Caps, Notions, Tue Goods, Kid, Ol and Backnkin Glotor, Undavonr 43,000 Napiidow Ehsdes, Whito Wool Blankets, Linon Tawols, Homp and Ingrain Carpots. G. P. GORF ¢ CO. ond 30 Wab A Fine Assortment of Seasonablo Boots and Shoes WVill bo offorod at our Auction Sala on W P 0a. m, oGk llon‘l‘{d‘??flfi Py a 4,0t 10, and 70 170 ) v By L. M. HOFFMAN’S SON & CO. W. 0. HOFFMAN, Auctioncor. WEDNESDAY, Fob, 4, at 1t oelnck, at_Toharis® Sal , Nos. 9 Wator-at., Now A S, KR Vi Yoo W IMPORTANT SALE OF SOUND TEAS, 6,000 Packages Chaice New Teas, COMPRISING OOLOING- "' s Por Galley of Lomo and othor vessols, Por Benofactor, POTA7CEION G- andl SOUCEIONG: TEAS, g sud Bsmples ready the doy provious. =z a2 By WM. A. BUTTERS & CO., AUCTIONEERS INO. 108 MADISéN-ST_, {Batwaen Dearborn aud Glark.) REGULAR SALRS BUGGIES, PHAETONS, & CUTTERS, HARNESS &, On WEDNESDAY, ot 10 o'clook; at 108 Madison-st, DRY GOODS. CLOTHING, TBOOTH, SHOES, &C. On THURSDAY, at 10 e'clock, at our palosrooms, 108 HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND GENERAL MERCIYANDISE, On SATURDAY, at 9 o'clock, at; 108 Madlson.st. WILLIS, LONG & CO., Auctioreors aud Commission Mercliants, 195 nud 197 Jundolphest, Regular Anction Sales avery Wot s il Satt A FUIENTTUINE A SPICTALA Yo Scaial sitoniia kivon to outside sales,” Advauces mado and Consigninents Bolicitod. ot niads in 21 houra after salo. REGULAR SATURDAY SALE, THIS MORNING, Jan. 3l, at 93§ o'clock, HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, Tnoluding an assortment of Naw and Second-haud FURNITURE Garpots, Stoves, Crnckory, Glass and Plated Ware, &o., gerrotn Stoven GRglR (ONG % 00, Auctioneors. By ELISON, POMEROY & CO. GREAT BANKRUPT SALE. Hats, Caps, Boots, Shoes, and Gents’ Furnishing Goods, Wednesday Morning, Feb, 4, at 10 o'olock, Belng tho Entiro Stock of John Samuls, Congiating of o lacen atsartmont of TLATY, OA GRATs FURNISITING GOODS, Als STOCK of Iivols aud Shoos, and WEATCwill e 8ol 1 tofe Lo niit tho tr Sl by dsr'of IS Honbin ALION, PONEGY &G0 3 By N. P. HARRISON. THIS MORNING at half-past 0, Large and ttractive Salo of HOUSEHOLD GOODS, f a largo lot fisstolass SECONDHAND Oomatat o R s e or Taven 1ot WINES, FENNESSEY BRANDIES, 4, With order to cloto. TARRISON, Auct'r, 20 and 505 L 'aylor N. ‘ast Madison-st., lato T & Hurrison, o moot the wishes of aur oustamors wo will dovoto ONTS TOUR, {rom8 to9 o'clock Saturday evening, Jan. 31, 10 tho salo of four Restdonce Lotn fncated at Warhifugion Tlofghts and Murgan Park, an the vary libaral terms of 810 canh, and 810 ench month uutil paid for, with futer- :‘;“"i: ;ll ;:crl::lunzpur aunum, Everylot offered will posi- voly bo sold, W. ¥, HODGES & CO., = By BRUSH, SON 41 South Canalat, TIIIR MORNING, at m,, wil bo sold Parlor and Chamber Sets, Bureaus, Bedsleads, Bed- ding, Stoves, aud Furniture of all kinds, Bold on account of parties declining housckeoping. O e Ut RON % s Snition By 0SGOOD & WILLIAMS, Wost Side Auotion House, 63 Soulh Cunal-st. AT ATIOTION, this morning, commencing 10 'clack, ani ovory day this weok, a Jurid lot of Now and Sncond- haud Furnitire, ineludiug fino Paclor and Ohninbor Sets, Cuoking and {lostiug Nioves, Carpots, Bodding, &o. Also, General M Austioneors, Wost Laks & €O, b rebaidiso, MEDICAL. HOUSEROLD) " ket PANACEA from Rboumatlsm, Nou. AND FAMILY LINIMENT, llous Colle, Paln in tha Back, Bowels, ar Bide, wa would say, Tur Hovsg. T HOUSEKEEPING GOODS. . & J. CASEY, 41 and 48 Fifthenv., HOLD PANACEA and. Fadt« 1Y LiNIMENT I3 of nll Xoep gn haud tho largost assoctin ho ety of Now Ra Second e Fomuitore, Camgary ‘o mui'tl‘()muu 0, oo tornal uso. It has enrod tho abova complaints in thousands of cascs, Thoro 180 mistake about it. Try it Sold by all Drucuiat others tho romedy you want for fntoraal and ox- Deaks, Gvuntors, Ale Boxes Fire-King Hulo,' | "

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