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/ . Talk * “dule, THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNI THURSDAY, FEBRUARY ‘12, ‘1874, P TS i, il e G = 5% Mr. Graon lind 110 parish, and was, thorofors, in- compotent o orve, 2 CLEMUAL DELEGATES PRESERT, ‘Tho Seoratary thon pracosdod to cull the roll of clorical duluigntuu, and the following gentlo- mon reaponded ¢ Willlam Adams, D.D,: W. 0, Armsirong, D. D, ; W. Ilish Ashnoy, D. D,; M. B, Averill ; Qoo. Tt, Bartlott; B. n.’; ‘Androw D. Bondiok John Bonnett, B. D, ; Nobort W, Blow, B, D.i Johu ‘Biyman, B.D,; Fred. W. Doyd, D.D.; Tortuno O.-Drown; Morrison Boylesby, John O. Cartor, Azol Colo, Jobn II, Converso, Willinm Daftor, D. D.; Joromo A, Dovenport, Joasph DoForest, B. D,; Jamoes DoKoven, D. D.j Tirnstus hn\\’ol!, B.D.; Goorge W. Dunbar, Yoyetto Doviin, John A. Egart, D. D. ."0, Eldred, 'Joln_J, Holmoudorf, B. D Goorge M. Lvorhardt, D. D.j F. W. Aloxandor . Dy Albert A Fiske, Goorgo Gibaon, B. D.t Iidward A. Goodonough, B. D.; Franidin A. Hoff, Gooryo W, Harrod, 1. D.; Rovort G. Hina- Alonzo J, N. Hudson, W, B, Hudson, W. B, ITaron, . Louls A. Kompor, D. D,i Moses L. Korn, Licion O, Lanco, Fiavel 8. Luthor, James M. Magofin, Chalos L. Malloy, B. D.; Jesuis Uiibbin AfoMurfoo, Euoch K. Miller, Bamuol I ‘Millor, Frauels Mooro, Itobert F. G. Pago, Robert " N. Parkor, ~E. Barton Ponbody, Atthur Piper, Edward 0, Portor, John B. Pradt, Bamuel D, Palford, Fayotte Royeo, ldward H. Atadd, Jr., B, D.; Aloxander F. Bamuols, B, D.; Vdward 1), Spoulding, Rufus D Stoarus, Honry AL ‘Tenbroke, B. 0. 'Ponbroke, B, D.s . W * ‘Ebonozer Thompeon, Goorge Vornon, B, D.; Ed- ward R. Ward, Homor Whoclor, Allan 8, Woodla, Robort Wolsoy, Edward P, Wright, D. Dj; W. E. fVright, B. D.; Georgs Wallaco, B.'D, DISTINGUISUED NON-DELLGATES. Among the distinguislied_clorical noun-dele- gatos prosontworo the Rev. Dr. Canon Knowles 2ud Dr, Stocking, of Chicago. TEMPORARY ONGANIZATION. Tho Rov. r. Ashloy wos, on motion of tho Rev, Dr Adams, unanimously electod tomporarny Ohinirman, I'ho Chair stated that boforo the organizatiors of the Couneil, it would bo necessary to hawvia the roll of lay dolegntos called, and tholr oortitl - catos invesligated. It would be, therofora, first in order to appoint a Committos on Cro- dentials, Tho following gentlemen wore, according ti) ‘the canons, 8o appointed: The Rav. Dr, Cola, W. M. Darlor, aud Fayolto Royce. Thoe Roy, Dr. Adams wished an instruction: " from the Counoil to the Committoe as to whoth - . George Huarrod, er the Iny delogates sliould have boen appointcé | “gpecially, or should havo hold over from tiw) Couueil, . . The Rov. Dr. Evorhordt.said that thet was :u special council, and thetno rule of order adopleid at any other convention could bind them, "The Rav. Jobu Wilkinson moved that tho rulas governing the last Goneral Council govern tho Speoial Council theu called. Dr. Adams said thut the motion was distinotly -ml‘ o!d order; tho Couucil had not yet or- anized. ; N 5o Tov, Dr. Egart said that, unill tho Coun- oil adopted its owu rule of order; the rules of the Iast Council should govern it., The Council should be duly organized befors it could adopt .sny zule whatever. Ho called for the roll of the parishos ‘and tho ‘presontation of the uames of dologatos. ‘Iho Rov, Dr. Adams hold to s opiuion that :x-m general rules could govern o Specinl Couneil, t was o 2 = AGAINST THE PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL SPIRIT +of liberty to Lavo ono clags logislato for another. The Chairman statod that lie could not onter- “tain the wotion under the Rules of Order. What ithey had dono 80 for, was done only under the ‘Coustitution and the Canons, Horend copious oxtracts from tho latter to maintain bis position, e pronouncad tho motion out of order. & IP{r Adams rose oxcitedly to know whethor the ir- Rov, Dr, Colerose about the samo time, and moved to adjourn until 8 o'clock. Dr. Adnms—As a matter of courtosy—(Cries of * Order,” and confusion), The motlon to sdjourn was then carried, AFTERNOON SESSION. At tho appointed hour, the Temporary Chair- mrndn, tho Hov. Dr. Ashley, called the Couneil to order, ¢ OREDENTIALS, - The report of the Committeaon Lay Dologates’ Certificates was called for, Yonding its presontation tho Chairman offered & prayer, in which all present joined, The re- port was flually read by the Becretary, and ovoked considerable discussion. - The Rev. Mr. Kearn inquired why the Zion Ohurch, of Chippowa, was not representod. Ho presented o supplomentary roport dividing the dalogates mto three classes, tho first and second boing delogatos whose cortiflcates wero mado out: for the next aununl Council, and not for the apacial one, and tho third class being composed ollLf.hnln who were not in unlon with the Goun- el PEDMNANENT ORGANIZATION, The Rev. Dr, Ashloy called the attention of the Council to the fact that the Bpecial Connal- of Wisconein was in session, and the election for |’ _permanent President was in order. The Chairman was unanimously chosen for tha ofice. Dr, Ashley, in accepting tho oftico, said it was t0 him s matter of prido, but ab the sume time of sorions responeibility. He hoped tkiey -would all do their duty, as he intended todo if, for the servico of God and the glory of Idig grost namo. TAY DELEGATES AGAIN. The Rev. Mr, Ten Broecke, of LaCrosss, moyred that tho firat andsecond classos of delegates misn- tioned in the supplemontary report be sdmittiad to cqual privileges, the orrorin thoir oredentituls ‘belug ovidently accidental. The motion wasput and provailod, ‘The Rev. Dr. Boyd sald thatJuncau sod Jeffer- son were not ropresented iu tho list of delogaties, The Rev. Mr. Datter, of Fond du Lac, stated thiat tho parishes roferred to had been strickon frowm the roll at the Council of 1869, nud that since then they had not boen rostored. The Hev. Mr. Ten Broecke moved that all parishes have an equal represontstion in the Council, including in his motion delegates of tho third class, ¥ Mr. M. M, Strong hoped that Mr, Ten Broecke’s resolution would not provail The Rev. Mr. Ton Broecko withdrow his mo- ion. Mr. Strong then moved thot all parish delo- atos in attendance at the Convention bo owod to participate in the procoediugs. The Rev., Dr. Esgan moved as an amendment that all parlshos hitherto Topresented in the neveral conventions laving delogates present be ndmitted. . ‘The amoudment was accoptod by Mr. Strong. The Rov, Mr. Bennett moved a division of tLie guestion. Inatead of admitting all the parishus 3t once, ho hopad they wonld sct on tho dole- gatos alroady roported by the Committoo, The Rev. J. H. Vormylo read onoe of the Dhurch canons, which, Lie sld, provented nny aew mission parishes being ndmitted to the privileges of the Couneil. The Rav, Mr, Datter moved to lay Mr. Engan's motion on tho table. - While the vote was boing taken the Rov, Mr. Eberhardt called for s voto by order, which the Chair ontertained. The Rev. Mr, Wilkinson sppealed from the Chaivmon’s decision, but Dr. Ashley was sus-. tained by & voto of 87 to 81, Tho vote on tubling the resolution was them taken by order, tho clorgy voting to tabla the motion by 85 to 83, The vote of tho laymen wag next cellod for, and bred not a littlo con- fused debate, The Rov. Dr, Adams, of Nashoteh Theological Bominary, eaid it had been the custom in formor Councils to allow the laymen to rotire for conso- lation. " The laughter that followed this blunder g]t the tlmmmd wnn made him tromendously in- ent, H flo Ohelr announced that the lay vote was 13 Jor tabling tho resolution and 27 ngninst, Thevo: :‘vluro threo divided votes. o Obeir announced at £ TUE MOTION TO TABLE \AS LOBT. ‘The Ray, Mr. Spaulding moved that the whole quostion bo yeforred to the Cumunittoo on Oro- dentials, to roport tho law and tho fuots in tho cano, The Rov, Dr. Adams vehomently opposed the toforonca of tho quostion, Mr. ML J.'Stroug thought that the matter, if teferred at all, should be placed iu tho hands of threo clorgymen sud threo laymou. Io would amend Mr. Spaulding’s resolution by mtroducing that provision, Ar., Spaulding waa in favor of giving overy good Church-momber o chance to voteon a mattor so important as the clection of o Bishop, He would thorefore accopt tho amendment. Ar, Honry Morrill moved, s an amendment to tho amendment, that tho dolegates from Columbus and Beaver Lam bo admitted without eferenco. All thoso quostions ralsed a torriblo, uproar, in which Dr, Adams was very conspicus ous. Ho wau finally howled down with cries of 4 Ordor,” b ‘I'ie Rov. Mr, Speulding withdrew lis amend- Lnent by cousont, and moved to tako up the par- . ished scriatim, which was carriod, Tho follow- ‘Ing 18 tho admnittted. . LIGT OF LAY DELEGATES—PARIBHZA} Appleten, Grace Church—Evan Edwarda, Georgo I, Yeabody. & A?hlspun, Bt. Puuls—Jol Jolinson, David A, auford. ¢+ Beaver Dam, Bt, Mark's—Olarles Wostern, et Db Banbe—Dr. L Tikihle, d I, Hal of . Paul's—Dy, o BB Gaston, o ? ..' == . . of my brothor's argument, b sooms tomo tia Vormillye, Lot any lottors bo sont ta the Seoro- tary nnd rond Wl hou! comment. 'ho Rav. Erastus. fpaulding, of Milwankos— “Tlhora i 1o uso in lnnrri'lng n hiaato to ropent at loiuro, Iltnow -nothing - ahout that [langh. tor], ond o groat ‘mony of you do; and it “yon don't, “your .wives do,” [Laughtor.] Twould ke {0 6oo tho wWoman I'm golng 0 marry, nnd I'd 1lke to.seo tho Bishop that 1 am ofng to vote for. Itis a sorious malter for the Dioceso of Winconain. 1want to know ovory- thing abowut overy candidsto for the Ligh oflico of Dinhop. o Dir. Tianco wished to rend an oxtract Dolavan, Ohriat—Amos Pliolna, Dolnflold, &t. John’e—Tobn Kilimor, T, B, Boy- monr, Rogor Aukatall. Elchory, Bt Johw's—Willlam Srith, Honry elyoll. Berlig, Trinity—T. 'l'. Xorram, Bloomflold, 1loly Cobumunion—W., IL Whit- noy. 2 Rosondalo, Bt. Marl:'s—Charloa Plckery. Evansyille, 8t, Johus—J, M, Bonuett, . Foud du Lnc, 8t. Poul'a—7, B, Porry, idwin C. Franch, L. 1T, Jones, G. 11, Burnton, Groon Bay, Christ—lohn D, Bnydam, W. C. Pottibone, J, 8. Daker, Henvy E, Whituoy. Jangsvillo, Olirtst—C, I, Martin, William Ru- or ; Janowvillo, Tyimty—J. B, Doo, J, O, 10X, . A. Hudson, A. L. Roed, J, 0. Fox, B Kenoshs, 8t Matthow's—11. B. Iinudelo, J. H. Vormilye, Josiah Bond, L, 8, Portor. LnCrosso, Chirist—8.-L. Novins, T, D, Sorvis, A, A, Btevous, J, L. Dore, Lancaster, Bmmauuel—H. K, TFisher, A, C. Dillon, T'ho Roy., from nprivate lettor having reforonco to tho lenlth of Dr. Hoffr, but A HTOISL OF ODIRCTIONS was rofaed, - . Ar, O; L, Martin moved that oll lotters ba lunded to'the Beototnry, 'Ulis motion producad anothor pratorical tumult, in “which Dr. Adams and Mr.. Vormillyo. partioulatly. . distinguished thomuclvos. T'ho lattor-nnmed smntlcmnn mnda Madison, Graco—D.. Worthington, John Ba-.{ roforonce to & -cortoin hand-bill published by kor, G. F. Laylor, . six D, D'y, Inst wook; mnking roforenco to Dr. Manitowpo, St. Jomos—R, P. Eston, R. G. | Da Kovey and-tho Confossiounl, which producod Morriil, mout torriblo’¢oninslon, "Mr. Varmlillye sat down amid shonta of. ordor. .. u) gt Rev. Dr. Magofin—I Lopo_tho_roporters for the public prees will' give Mr. Vormillye Lhe Lonofit of his ‘languaye, Ilo was perfoctly oul ragoous.’ Ypeia Ir. Vormiliye—I'in NOT AVRAID TO DE HOWLED AT, TRav. Dr. Adming—Your inginuations csu bo proven falso, Dr. Bvorhardt—1 think wo aro not fit to go through witiy this buyiness to-night. Wo aranot in a fit utate’ of mind, Wo aro ot brotherly, I move we adjourn uniil? o'clack to-morrow morn~ ing. 7 ‘idlvlslon was called for, and the Chalr de- clored tho motion lost. T'ho Roy. Mr. Luno then road a lottor from tho Tov. M. Parker, of Now Jorsoy, in which it waa Milwaukeo, All 3aints'—L, ¥I. Morchouso, L. T, Bush, Charlos I’ Jonos, Francis Bloodgoads Bllwatkeo, Bt. Jamea—IL, I, Camp, Guorge I3 Tront, C. A, Buttlon; Milwaukeo, St. John's—] 0. Noldormau, H. 0. Qreono, Willlam Baitey, 1 G. Smith; Milwaukes, 8t, Paul’s—I. A, Holfon- stoin, Jnmes H. Hoos, Jumos I Patton, Daniul T Wolls. Fox Lake, Christ-—N. Rossmusson, Genova, holy Conimunjon—11. Bmith, E. D, Richardson, Jool Barber. Marquotto, Trinity—L. J, Brayton, Buporior, Ttedeenior—Ichinrd Rolf. Danitowoe, St. Joines—1t, G. Entot. Minoral Point, Prinity=R, D. Pulford, M. 3L Slroug, Moxos Btroiig, T Given. Nashotah, . 8t Sylvanis—8amucl Breck, F. 0Olig, A, G. Gurney, 1L F, Smith, Oaliflold, Graco—Nathaviol - Filby, I Kinnlo, Oliarles T. Busan, A. Bteor, Ocanomovee, Zivn—Jnmes Lok, Lalke, M. D, J. A. onshall, M, D. Osl:kosh, Trinily—J. F. lleave, Goorge Gary, %. m Haleoy, Josoph Laugton, Charles K. ovitt, : 5 Plymouth, St. Paul's—H. W. Smith, A. J. Miilor, Jonsh Brown, H, H, Husen, Racine, 8t. 'Lulio's—Alvin Raymond, A. O. Tha Rov. M. Bngor gayo & briof sketoll of - tho Tov. Mr. Parker, in which the latter wns acoused of o plontiful laol-of -veraciby. SRS e ADJUURNME The Ohairman—I suggest to my brothron that we aro getting somowhat undignified. Dr. Evorhardt ronowed his motion to adjowrn until morning. The motion was put, and tho Chair declaved it carried. Tho decision was ap- Btaford, Charles S: Duucomb, D. B, Wunor, | pesied from, ‘but the Oouncil sustanod tho Ripon, 8t. Potor's—F, M. Dofroes, W. Sterr, | Ohair. 2 D, W, Akin, E. P. Brockway. Shoboygun, Gruce—Jamos Doll, Willinm Gil- CRIMIE, Arrestcd’ Near Dostom for a Murder Committed in Arlcansus. Special Dispateh to Lhe Chicago Y'ribune, ‘Bosroy, Feb. 11,—Thero was quito o little ox- cltement fn Loominster, o small town 40 milos from horo, yostorday, when it was known thiat Dopuby-Bhoriff Butterick, of Titchburg, accom- ‘pavied by Detoctive Jumes W. Vance, of Arkane gas, and armed with a warraut from Gov. Wash- burn, obtained upon & requisition from Bthe Govoernor of Askansas, hadtaken Mr. Georgo W. Willdns ond convoyed him to tho lock-up. Wilkins is o marricd mon, nud hos lived in Leominster for soveral yeas, his wifo keeping n drossmakor shop. Ho is o middle-agod man, of light complexion and medium height. TFrom statemonts of the Yrisounr, itappears that on tho 10th of Fobruary, 872, tnove was iroublo on the stops of. tho Court-Houso in Calboun County, Arksnens, dar- ing which o man was killed. The prisoner, with four or five otbers, pursued tho party who fired the fatal shot and lulled him, nlso by the usa of fire-arms the last viclim being one Joseph Bur- nott. Somo timonfterwards some of the partios wero arrested, and Wilking, tho prisoner, vas admitted to Dbail in tho sum of 910,000, which bail he _forfoited by escapin from Arkansss. ~ Wilkins is nlso charge with mail robbories, which ho_claims to have sottled, but_this lafter_claim is donied by tho officors and by Sherifft Butterick. Wilkins will bo examined beforo Mngistrates, and then prob- ably be handed over to Mr. Vauce for convoy- anco to Arkausas, 80N, 2 Bussox, 8t Albans—James Wenvor, Jamos Btono, Josoph Pittard; Thumas Wosvor. Watortowi, 8t. Paul'i—J. J. Madden, Danict Jones, J. B, Bonnett, Amos Brown. ‘Waukesha, 8t. ..Mathing'—Samuel Barstoty, Bamuet Eales, J. Bursoll, 1. Worrall, Onoida, Hobart—J. W, Corncliug, Horlcon, 8t. Paul's—E. W, Grisvold, Portago, St. John's—Henry Morrill, - Stevons’ Point, Church of tho Intorcession— W. Western, W.hiteswater, 8t. Luke's—David Chaffeo, Cyrus Smit, Goorgd Parish, Org tnized Misslons; Monroe, Trinity—~P. W. Puffor, A, C. Jndd, J. R. Brown, J. Moon; Wau- un, T intty—R. W, Wells, O. A. Jouny, Watson B Hrall ¢ Viewvs, N. 3. Whoolors Colutubus, St. Paul—0. L. Docrlng; Sparta, W. B, Bancroit. OUTEINE PARISIIES, A motia n by Dr. Engan, to the offect that the Gounail b d ot pover to sdmit to thiat Bpocial Conventior: outside parishos, was carriod, Tho Gouncil than adjourned until 8 o'elock, EVENING SESSION. The eveninyg ¥ession was iunugurated by tho usual imposimg roligious cersmonios. The ser- vioos wero rosd by the Rovd, Mesors, Maliory and Woodwall. The Rey.. Olinton Locko, of Ohicago, and the Tav. Mr, McMunray, of Hydo Park, were among those prescnt. THE BIGHT TO VOTE. 4 ‘_ Mr. Dos, n lay dologato, moved that all par- ishes not having paid their rogular church ae- sessments in tho Diocese of Wisconsin —_— u;; to Juno 1, 1873, bo excluded from Sentenced for Forgorye all participation in the = business of Special Disvatch to The Chicano Tribune, the Council. ~ Ho hoped that, if thero wore any Derrorr, Mich., Fob, 11.—Tho Rocorder to- delinquonts presont, they would payup, aud quality themsaives to vote for a Bishop, The Rov. Mr. TenBroecko, of LaCrosso, op- posed tho resolution, on tho ground_that it was not in order under tbo canons. Inthe next .placo, tho Bpeoinl Comnwil had no right to ro- ‘opou & matter closed up- by the lnst General lonvention. Tho Chair—I confess that'I don't seo the foirco day sentonced Nazarre Marion to the State's Prigon for tho forgory of o deed. At Mariw's firgt trial the ju:"y digagreed ; at the socond trial ho was convicted, but the Supreme Court grant- ed 8 now tuial. At tho third trisl ho was again convioted ; the Supremo Court was again ap- plied to, and confirmed. tho judgmont, and to- day Marion was eontenood as stated above. Murder and Sucides Special Dispatch to The Chicaqu Tribune, Gaturoris, O., Feb. 11.—Yesterdsy about noon, in Mason County, Va., 6 miles from this placo, Richard Bush, nged 55, killod his wifo, aged 46, by cutting hec throat, and afterwards cat Lis own. Tho cause of the murder and suicido tho,question of the right to vote is cortalnly tho ‘business of the Special- Cowneil. I hold the point 1ot woll talen. < Mr. W. M. Strong moved to lay the resolution on the table, which provailed. READY FOR BUSINESS.A ‘Tho Bevy. Mr. Bonnott—Is the Couvention now | wag jealousy. rendy for business 2 The Olisir—It is fully organized, and reedytlor | Fatal Quarrel Beiwcen Brakemen,. business. . T'he Rev, Mr, Bonnott—Then, ss this Council waa specially called for tho election of*s Bishop, I move that we enter upon such eloction. - _The Rev. Mr. Wilkinson—It is custornary, be- tore commoncing such an important work, to en- tor upou silont prayer. I move that we proceed in the usual manner. This waa oarried, and tins sudience kuelt in humble mqnplh:ntion, the Chairman lesding the prayer. The following from tho Ordination gervice was sung: » Come Italy Ghost our souls iuspire, 5 And ligh! th celestinl fire, Thou tho anuofnting opirit nrt Who dost thy soven-fold ifta impa1dy Thy bleesed unction from nbovo Tu comfort, life, and firo of love. N Prayer_concluded, the Chnir was appolsted the Rov. Mr. Dafter, and the Hon. G. Worthing: ton, of Madison, tollers. . The Rev. Mr. McGoflin, in & brief but eulogis- tic speech, NOMINATED DR. KENPER for the offico of Bishop, 'Tho Rev. Dr. Kemper Nonwies, N, Y., Feb. 11.—Three brakemen of the Midland Railroad attemptod to force their woyinto s houso lore last night, and, In tho quarzel that followed, one of thom, Joha Young, waa shot dead by Albort Holmes, the allogad husbaud of one of the occupants of the honso, FIRES. At Sprmgfticld, Special Dispateh to he Chicago Tridune, Srrryoriewn, Ill, Teb, 11.—Just sfter the departure of the last party of guests from the hespitable residence of Goorgo N, Black tls marning, it wae discovered to bo on fire. Tho firo spread eo rapidly that, despite all offorts, the hour'e was o total lous, ;3The elogant furnituro was - saved, but, of course, in somo cases sadly marrd and soilod. The loss will reach $15,000 3 insurel. for 311,600 in tho Ponusylvanis an Girard, of Philadolphie, each $2,750, and in tho Continental, of Now Yorlk,- for 0,000, - Mr. thon rose, and requested f i Black has tho sympathy of Lis many guests, who frianda who snmqu}é' vafing“f‘g fijm az E.?,‘Efi:,‘i‘é siucorely xegrot tho dzzmlnr which has \m_inllen thoir votos, Thoy wanted in their diocese | him and his sccomplished lady, who contributed xunion, pesce, and, uudor the blosaingot God, | #0 much to'thoir pleasure and comfort last night. prospority. Ho fully recogmzed tho foreo of- tho argumont mado to clect a man frem among their own numbor, but ho thomght— with all respect to the many worthy gen- tlemgn who surrounded him—ho thought’ that somobody outusdo of the dioceso, unconnectod with auy” polemical difficulty, would give moxo gonoral satisfaction. -He thauked thegentlerion Wwho liad alluded to hin father in such landati>ry terms, bus ho DEGGED TO'DECLINE ALL PRELATICAL HONOR | in favor of his friond, an ornamout to the Ep is- copal Chureh, Dr, Eugene Hoffman, of Phil la- At Mariettu, 0.3 Loss, 845,000, Speciui Dispatch to The Chicago Tridine, MARIETTA, Feb, 11.—A destructive fire oc- curred hero ' last niglt, entirely consuming the {actory of the Ydsrietta Chnir Company. ~The loss i8 outimated at 45,000 ; insured for 16,000, Tho burning of tlds Company’s works throw 200 or 800 porsona outof employment. At Grand Binne, Mich, Speetal Disvateh to The Chicagu Tridbune, Dgrnoir, Mich., Fob, 11,—Tho residonco of delphia. Joun Philips, ot Graud Binno, was burned to- The Rev. Mr. Tanbraoke, of LaCrosso, in a | day. Tho lossis not stated ; partiall y insured. brief upoech, socondod the nomination. Tho contentsof the house wero tofatly des- Tho ~ Rov. Dr. Everhardt said that hi 3 | troyed. Church experionco had couvincod him that the + policy of brlnging o stranger into the diccese Wwas & false ono. 'hore was evidenco of that in tho Diocose of Kontucky, where 2 strange Bish- op, or Asslatant-Bishop,—the unhappy man who hud made & notorious departure from tho Ohureh,—had wrought such inischict. Homade somo fooling sllusions to the lalo Bishop of Wisconsin, and in thut connection deslt, without nawing him, somo sovera ... DLOWS AT DIBHOP CUMAIINS, of the Reformed Episcopal Church. Do wanted to know moro about Dr, Eugene Hoffiun bafore committiug Limselt to his support. Dr. Holt~ mau might be & very good man for Phlladol- phis, but he might be unsuitod for Wisconsin, It was o _momentous hour, aud they would do well to doliberato more, aud ngt eloct any men untll thoy kuew him to bo tho man for tho plsco and for the people of the Btate. Dr, Xomper sloted that he was o nativo af Phlmlol(rhlu, and knaw the Rev. Dr. Hofmuw to besound in tho faith, and that hia orthodoxy could. bo confirmed by the testimony of ove: Bichop in whouo diocose he had Jn(‘:’nrnd. ig dwelt pu Lho subject ot some longth, Dr. Lyerhords snid that there wore halt-n- dozon of tholr own men who could not bo sur- pnssed for ndministrative sbility, \Was Dr. Hoft- man olognont? Waa Lo & worlior 2 2 DIt RENPEL BAID THAT DN, LOFVMAN WAS £ WONKER, Ho hiad o slight affeotion of the throat, which :{?M‘ pravented him from boiug charmingly elo- ont, Tho Rev, Dr. Byllsby dofonded Dr, Hoifman from tho chaige of cironio sore-throat. Lt wus ouly temporary, He conld preach six.thooes u weok, and read sorvice Lwico o day, 3 Tho Rov. Mr, Spnulding unk{ that he Lad lieard Dr, Hoffman's oloyuence characterized ns ** Hoffman's Anodyne.” ~ o wautod the Doo- tor's eredontinly prosented, In San Francisco. Sax Fravoisco, Feb, 11,—A fire occurred this aftornoon in the 'Ohinoso quarter, on _Jackson stroot, which ongaged the firomon sbout {wa hours. They fipully provented what might have beon & very disastrous couflngration. Loss about £14,000. It in roported thag soverdl Ohiva~ men were burnod to death in tho upper story of & building, Insurauco, $12,000, At Rangor, Me, Baxaon, Mo.,, Fob, 12.—1 a. 10,—Tho brick block on Exclunge streot, ocoupiod by the Turo- pean & North Americsn Railway possenger sta~ tyon, and soveral stores, i now on fire, Tho 84 uth ond is destroyed, aud it is feared that tho rei nsinder of the block cannot bo eaved.. 3 At Plttsburgh, Pra T8BURGE, Fob, 11,—1The foundry of War- neok & Co, on Socond avenuo, near Foriy stroor, Was destroyed by firo this morning. Tho loss w.Ul probably reach $12,000; insuranco, 7,000, I Y PO TRANSPORTATION, A Now . Freight Raitroad Across the Continent, Lte. New Yonx, Kob,11,—At & meeting- of the Chounp Transportation Agsocintion yestorduy, ine {oruulfiou was given thas w ¢ pnoYle's treight road * wonld soun bo built across the continent, Which woulid Lo maunged in the iutercsts of the peoule, - Afier the work shall -bo fairly begun it will be congAeted in threo yunre, ‘I'he Cownirutios on Lerminal Facilitios recom- moud nwsystom of csbnclous wurchouses sb tho torminal of tho railwiy luos oo, s tha only - complate nenxuno of xplief whiclh Wil provont i diyorsion of tho prain trado, The Rev. Dr, Adums de; ™ Wasuinaron, D. 0, Fob, 21.—Tho Boardof thought that if poople ,,E;fifi,‘“‘:’,“h’}’}‘r',gmfi.‘; ‘Novigation_Commisaionora to-night adopted s Anodyne,” they might also spouk of Hpanid- || resolution favoring ko oponing up and lmprove- tog's Gluo,” I{nu hter, | mont of tho grent wator linos and denouncing Mr. O, L. Marlin, o lay dolegate, protested | What thoy torm the fulde ory of oconuiny. ‘tho Commissionors will to-morrbw appoar hoforoe the Ioune Committes un Commeroe iu xoferonce to thio Lonsvitle & Portiand Canal. e i, " A MONITOR IN'A STORM, 4 ' BAVANNAH, Qa., Fob, 11,~The storm of Bun- day last wan ouo of tho ‘saverost along tho coust thaut bas occuried for many yeurs, The Monitor Ajux passod through the eitire gale uninjured, Duriug the blow on the uight of tho 8th inst sho parted the howsor from tho Oasipeo and was not discovered jutll the sucoseding dsy, sfter theatorm abated, againat long speoches, Thoy did not waut doc- tors' cortifleatos, [qummz}' If thoy wanted to nominate a Bishop, for Qod's sake {ul: them do it, und go homo about their busines s, BROTHERLY LOVE, Mr, Vermillye wanted information, ‘but no ex- haustive spocolios. + The Rev, Dr, Byllsby—Will the gont loman— Mr. Voymillyo—When you are & litd.lo longor in’'this diocoso you will Joarn that it iy not the ?EI"Ol‘z lim' 0ao gontloman to interrup b anather. onaation, Dr, Byu.a:—! beg pardon. I spol ogize, Alr, J stated that Dr, Hoffman was hopelessly boarso. |. THE TEMPERANCE CRUSADE. The Ohio Reformers Persist in the ‘Goo'd Work, General Spread of the Movement in A1l Directions. Several Countics in Southern indiana Under Conviction. A Temporance Reform Movoment Be- v gun in New York. OHIO. Special Diapnteh to The Chicago Tribune, TIE GBSERAL OUTLOOK. Orxansatt, 0., TFob. 11.—Yho temperance movement 1s rolling briskly on. There aro somo sigus of tho war in Kentucky, A speoial irom Fronkfort to-night says somo ninotecn persons Lave beon indicted for solling liquor to minors, and s numbor of flues havo boen na- sossed. A strong effort is'boing made to stop this infringemont ot tho Iaw: It is rumored thnt the woman's war on whisky 1a Jikoly to bogin horofnw.fow wooks, Tho Indics ut Logan, .0, in rosumiug their, maroh to-dsy, report Buccoss. Many of _tho saloon-keopors TETUSE ODSIINATELY to sign any plodge, but promise that they will nover again cngagoe in it, sayiug that their word is ae binding as thoir onth. Homesof them are romoving thoir bars from tholr promises, and storing tholr stock of liquor in the collar until they can make a proper disposition of it. z THE LADIES AT ATHENS, 0., roport that thoy aro trented with tho utmost politences by all tho satoon-koopors, who rofuso to sign thoir pledge, Thoyare permif~ ted to enter any saloon in tho placo, and at one of thom 10-day tables woro furpishod to spread thoir luncheon on. A FEMALE SALOONIAT yiclded to their torms thia aftornoon, Othors are non-committal. TILE FIST DEMONSTRATION AT CANTON, Btark County, was mado this ufternoon. About ton ladlos vislted soino of tho smallor saloonu and nuiux_zu(l {u prayer for o short timo, Tho ualoon-keopers troated them well, but thus far do not think of yielding. ' The ladios will ropoat tholr visits to-morrow, and in greater numbors, Tho movement is FAILLY INAUGURATED in Springfiold, with botter promise of succoss than herstofore. Only twouty-five women visit~ od the saloons yestorday, aud soventy-five to- dsy. Two hundred will move ina faw days, There woro Tho THREATS OF VIOLENOE at ono saloon to-day, and grent oxcitement. The polico proventod intorforouca with the women, ‘Tho saloon-koepers ABR IX HOT WATEB, ns tho women seom dotormined to mccomplish tho ond for which thoy organized. At Pomoroy an'old total prohibition ordinance has been dis- covered among the city statutes, and mossures hinve beou taken to enforce it AT NEW HOLLAND, special Dispatch to The Chicago Tridune, CncLeviiLz, O, Fob. 11.—At New Hollsnd, to-day, tho ladlea ogain called upon Burry's saloon. He was absent at court, but his uncle, in & violout manner, drove the indhm from the saloon with & poker. Ho was arrosted, aud gave bail for an appourauce to-morrow. DBarry plead gni}ly to an Indiotmont, aud wes fined $90 and costs. AP RITLEY. L Spectal Dispatch to The Chicagn Tribune. Rireey, 0., Fob, 11,—Suburban work has beon tho ordor of thedsy. Some stubborn cases havo been mot with, but the ladics were in excollont gpirits for tho'work, and dotarmlued to muko their sucoesses comploto and permanent, Only two saloons areleft in town, and thoy are doing nothing, aud. will, doubtloas, surronder soon, The town s unusually quiet, A mass-mosting to-night was addcossod by Dr. Brodford, from Kentucky. Tho interest is unabated. The allday prayer-mootings aro vory woll attondsd. AT OUEENVILLE, * Spectal Dispateh to Lhe Chicago Tribune, GReENvILLE, O., Fob, 11,—f'he tumporance wavo bos soactied Groenville: A largo incoting was hold in the Prosbytorian chnrch last night. Bpeoches wero made by » number of voterans in the tomperance cause, and & 'committes was up- pointed, and it is expected.that Dio Lowis aud other sporkers will bo' presont noxt Baturasy,— tho time of our next mocting. AT BIELLY, Special Dispatch.to The Chicago Tribune, Buecsy, 0., Fob. 11.—Ono hundred of tho most highly-esteemed Christian ladies have fully inauguratod the womans' tomperanco movemont in Slielby, The ladies Lavo boew sdmitted, and kindly recolved by all, except Porry Nichols, & saloon-keoper in tio_Cloveland, Columbus, Clo- ciunali & Indianapolis Railroad dopot, grossly insuiting them yostarday. AT WEST JEFFERSON, . spectal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, ‘WesT Jurrersox, O, Fob. 11,—This is thefifth day of tho tomperancs oxcitomont in this place. The ladics are out in full fores, going through with the eamo programme that lus worked vo effeftually in other places, and the good work {s belug accomplished. T'wo out of the six sa- loons huve signed tho pledgo, aud tho otheraare becoming woak. AT MARIETTA, Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, AManierra, O., Teb, 11.—Tho temperance movement i slowly filiulug strongth, but uo gullmn s boen taken by the woumen up to this ato, AT BPRINGFIELD, SermvarreLp, 0., Fob, 11.—Thore waa a donse- I-crowded chureh this ftoruoon,aud tho Opevas ouss to-night, hearing the specch of Dio Lovwis, and organizing for moro oxtended tetn- porance work. Hoventy-five women visited fi:o taloons to-day. Ouo lhundred and eixty-flvo more were added to tho Visiting Comumitteo to- night. A meoting for & mors perfect organiza- tion is appointed for to-morrow morniug, Work is not fairly boy here yet. Uho movement onlists universal inlorost ~sud meets with gon- oral sympathy. Lewis goes to organize Leban- on t0-mOoIrow. ' AT COLUNDUS. Corunnus, 0., Feb. 11.—A meoting of promi- nont ladies will be held on Sunday ovoning to ArTauge & progrumuno for o temporance came paign. Tho plun now talked of 15 to considor each ward a town, and labor in each by singing and prayer, Somie of tLo most esrneut workers favor.a combined movement.on tho Goneral Ag- sombly, 'They favor & plan of najsmbling in foreo in the rotunds of tho State House, and to sing and pray uutil tho Logislators hoar their oy, "o liquor-dealers hold a secret meoting to- night to agree on a plun of campaigu. b= NEW YORK, New Yonrg, Fob, 11.~The question of a cru- sado :agn.luut whisky hero lLaa nlroady been dis- cugsed n lending temporance wsnd roligious circlea. ‘I'so decision whethor an effort is to bo mado will depond upon tho result of the tom- porance conforenco uow being hold at Albapy, attended by most of the temperance leaders in the Stato, ~In this olty thore is unusual activity among all tomimr:meo organizations, Tho Btate Temperruco Alliance of Now Jorsey hias also had the subjeot under consideration, e INDIANA. OrvornNaty, O., Feb. 11.—In Bhulbxvme. Ind., a lively autagonism hagdavolopod. The saloou- kuopers served o wrilten notleo on tho ladies thut they would hold them rosponsiblo for loas of business., ~Tho noxt day an immonso meeting was liold, and fucorporated 4 compauy, organiz- od with' 9300,000 capital, to fight tho liquor teafile logally It othor mesns fail, Tho ladies {hon propared o nu]zly to the papor of the maloon-keepors, charging thom with dostroying the busiuess of tho come munity, oxbousting o resourcos, adding to tho taxes, hicrossing crime, and dofending thelr right to pray for the yremoval of such an evil, IN MUNOIE, Ind., intonso excitoment pravails, Tho day after tho Hrut meoting, and boforo o plodga Lind boon crrenlated, tho drugglats vuluutarll{ tondored !flodgu ot to ol “liquor for drivling. _Binco lon two snloous huve baon closed, one by the owner of the property, and tho sigasiures wero withdrawn from the petition to grant licouso, ———— TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES, —The prios of ocoal in LaSalle has been ro- ducod to #2,60 & ton; dolivored anywhore within tho city limita, - I'he ‘reduction -takes offoct on Monday next, b —On Monday laat a passonger .jumped_from hl-'u;l"n?.r train uear Juleaburg, ou the Unlon Paocifio Rallroad, and the most 51llnune goaroh by the rallvoad employes failed fo find kim, Yestorday ho camo into Ogallolu Btation, nently poriahiod from exposure and waut of foud, 1in name {a Hnft, Fa haa trionds in Brimflold, Ind, ~Tho Now York Daily Newa anyn it inroportod on good authority that Jl\mun Qordon Tonnett bas given 850,000 for thio roliof of the city's poor. Tho etation-houses and ongine-housos are to bo tho dopots from whick food and soup aro to bo distributed. —A frolght train going wost oncountorod a ‘Drolken ratl yostorday morniug while wppronch- ing o Lridpa at Monomonoo Station, on the 11~ noly Contrnl Railrond. Tho looomotive passod ovor_safoly, but four ~cars foll'through tho bridge, carrying dawn. tho, conduotor, who,with ono of tho braliomon, was elightly injurod, —W. A, A, Coraey, tho Seerotary of the Intor~ nationnl Assoointion, enys that tho Intor- nationals - of the - United States and- Great Britnln diffor from thoso on tho Continent of Europo in that, whilo tho Iatter are willing to gvorturn tho oxisting” Govprnmants by rovolu- Ao, tho formor bollove that their objosta aud "ninyg, whiok are tho equality of all,nud the stop- pnge of tho exnctious of capitnl nnd oppression of the wutkingmen, can bo cstablished by menus of tho batlot, -~ OREIGN. The Home-Ralors Claim to Mave Sixty Mombors in tho New British Parliamont, THE INDIANS. Recent Raids pn the Settlersin the Loramie Valley. Soldiers and Ranchers Murdered and : Stock Driven Off The Indians Claim to Be.Retaliating for Raids Made on Them By Whites. Spectal Dispatch to The Chisago Tribune, - OMANA, Fob, 11, —Your correspondent to-day intorviowod Mr. Johu Collins, post-trador ot Yort Laramio, who has just arrived from tho scono of ‘tho Indian murders, Mo says that a fow weoks ago two whito mon stolo thirty-nino head of borses from the Choyennes. Little Wolf, a Olhoyenno Chiof, gont word to Gen. Smith; commanding at Fort Laramie, that unless tho horaes wora roturned hio would cross into tho Larnmlo Valley and get ovon. Gen, Bmith mado offarts to find tho horses, and hns sinco rocov- ored them, but not in time to avert tho throat- oned outbrouk. TAEUT. RODINEON, whoso body was recovered yeatorday, was woll Loss ‘of Life and Praperty in Schleswig- Holstein by the Qverflow of . the Baitic Sea. - 3 GREAT _BRITAI!&. ' Toowvon, Feb, 11.—Mr.Stownny, Consorvative has boon electod to Parlisment from Wigtown Borough, defealing the Liboral candidate, Goorge C. Young, Lord Advocate for Beotlund, who held tho soat in tho Into Parlinmont. The weather is very tempestuous to-day on tho southwost coast of Ircland, aud somo dom- age to shipping is roported. Roturns thus far rocoived show that 41 Home- TRaulers, 28 Consorvatives, and 9 Liborals have been elected in Ircland. Tho Home-Rulers aro confldent of the clection. A total of over sixty ‘mombora to the now Parlinmont, Tho heavy galo which provatlod yestorday on tho Baltio Bea oaused it to overflow along the ontiro eastorn coast of Schloswig-1lolatein, Tho dykoy pl‘ofiueung tho low-Jonds burst in man nlacos, and groak tracts of conntry wore flooded. A'ho damage to proporty is immonse, Seriouy 1o of lifo fonrad, 5 Yioxpox, Fob, 12—8 a. m.—TReturns thun far ehow the elootion of 310 Conservatives and 263 Liberals and Home-Rulers to Parliament, The Consavatives have gainod 83 soats formorly hold by Libe raly, and the Liberals havo gained 31, Eighte'on Consorvativos and nino Liberals wero returned by yoaterdny's county elootions. — e FRANCE, - New Yonx, Feb. 11.—A lettor from Paris says the recont ausponsion of the grontest of Fronch. Catholic papers, L'Univers, st tho instance of Prince Dismarcly furnishos a striking proof of how completo is the subsorvienoy of tho Fromch Govornmont to Germau orders. LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. Concerning Tcchnical Forms Undor || 2he Revenuo Laws. Special Dispatch to The Chicugo Tribune, Nzw Yorg, Feb. 11.—Judge Shipman, sitling in the United: States District Court, rendered a decision to-d'ay regarding & point which has nover bofore beon contested, and is of great intorest to all business mon, Daring tho trin) of tho case of Bornhard Axnson, an oil dealer who is contesting the payment of a duty on certain of his importations, Aesmstant United Btutes Distriot Attormey Iremain claimed that Arneon's. rxotuur. against-the duty in question was warth- loms, booaudo it was not drawn with suficient tochnical accuracy. The Judge sustained tho protest, saying that it was too grent a bardebip to impoas on an importer to require himto frame his protests with logal nicoty. Of course, this applios cqually to mon ongaged in othor dopart- monts of commerce. Heavy Elcvator Suit Agminst the Xi- linois Contrad Company. sweclal Dispatels to L'he Chicago Tribune, Dvnuqurb:u., Tob. 11.—A. W. Rictupond, son of the lute Dean Richmond, arrived hero to-day to prosecuto tho famous elovator suit agnivet the Illinals Centzal Railvoud, involving nmrisome $500,000, and incrensing all the time. This suit has grown out of a contract between. tho .Du- buque & Sioux ity Railway Company and Thiok mond ot al., tho ownors of & grain olovatorr ot this placo, by which all tho wheat that cnme over the road skrould puss through the clovator, the owners to rocar at & fixed rate por bushol for the handling of tho whent. The Iilinois Central Company lessod the Dubuque & Sionx City Railrond, and, it is claimed by Richmond, agsumed the’ obligations of the rond towards Lim, But the Illinows Contral Compruy ignored and rofused to carry irdo effeck tho vlovator cons tract. Henco the suit, Thero nve beou sovoral triufs alrendy, all tercénating in favorof the plaiutifl, Decivion in an Important Will Case at Alto2ae Special Digoatch to ) Az0s, 1ll., Fob, 11 Mg, Olarlotte Nelwon, court wuovoral yoars, to sot asido ‘tho will of her ‘lato buaband, Arbu Nolaon, and inyolving somo 2180,000, was dis- posed of yostorday in_tho Oizeuil Court in favor of the complainant, Juflge IL. 8. Baker, of this city, sppaared for tho plaintiff, and Ldward . Isbam, of Chicago, and tho Ion, Lovi Davis and Oharles P. Wiso, of this city, for the defendants. The ground of sotting asido the will was an im~ plied rovoeation arising from & marriage subso~ quent to making the will.” Tho Court holds.tho will rovoked, ‘Chis givos Mrs, Nelson about 8100,000, and tho residuo to the next of Lin, Injunction Filed Agalnst The Lous tsinna Funding 5l New Oreians, Fob.' 11.—Stoern Bros, of Tondon, holders of ©4,000,000 loves honds, Lave flled a bill in equity iu tho United Statos Cirenit Court, nsking for un injunction sgaiont the Funding bill. e e PHILADELPHIA. Canvass of Volers=-Assny of Itcsczve Coins-=Mint, Statistios. Svectul Disvateh o The Chicayo Tyibuse, Puavrurnn, Pa, Fob, 11.—Tho Assosgors have completed thoir rogular list of vators tor the Fobruary eloction, It ahows o list of 103,462 taxables, the roturns of owe canvasser of the Eighteonth Ward being slill out. 'This is a do- oreage of 11,048 from the list of 1873, ‘The aunual assay of the reserve coins from the mints at Pluladelpbia, San T'raucluco, and Car- son, Nev,, was begun to-dsy at Lhe mint in this city, with Judge Cadwalader, Ohairmsn, and Martiu V, Davis, Becrotary of the Mint Buroau, Beorotary.~ A committos to weigh the coin was appointed, sud a commitieo also’ to asusy tho saimo, With instructionn to roport tho rowult of their labora to tho Comnnissioners, As thove ig an immonso number of coing tobo assayod, the Commission will ba in sossion at lonst thruo daya, The totsl colnago at tho throo miuts during tho past fisenl your was as follows: {hiladelphin, 142,030 ploces—&20,780,228 valuo; San Frant oisco, 1,861,100 piecos—$1,706,165 valuo; Carson Oity, 630,440 pieces—$841,455 value, Total for all tho mints, 83,693,670 plocos—®23,353,838 value, Tho number of pieces for assny smount to aver 60,000 in valuo, —_— [OWA SUNDAY-SCHOOLS, spectal Dispateh to The Chicago 2'ribune, MoGuraon, Fob, 11.—The sossion of the Sun- day-school Stato) Convention continuos with in- torout unabated. - This morning a session was takon “3 in discunsing tho dutios of the tenchors to Suuday-school and their eholars, The gon- oral opinion soomed to bo that teaehiors do | not, as & yulo, prn{xf\m sillclontly, and luok eiiorgzy in inducing childron to atteud. Intho oveniug wossion, tho Conyrogationsl churoh was.crowdo toits utmost onpnoity, I'lhe subject for dle- cussion wud * What i3 tho Boaring of tho Sun- day-school upon our Nationnl Welfurep” I'ho sposkors cousiderad it important for the Iifo of Lho Ropublio that the gomiug genoration should Lo ocducated not only.in our common echools, but also recolvo a Bunday-soliool educa. tion, J. B, Nichardson, Faq., of Now Jorsoy, & Bunday: {Iou jie Clicugo ribune. 'ho suit in chancery of which has boen in -goliool mum, favored tho Oonveni with a’fow sppropristo remarks ou the subjoet, Imown herd, Ifo way n worthy young_maon, aud bis widow bas tho sympathy of all. Hor father wag murdered by Indians in Toxas. Littlo Wolf ia ono of a.company of dbiala who woro latoly talken to Washington, Now York, and Philadol~ phin at the Governmont's oxpouso. {7 tha Apsocial l‘riu.l OnryENyE, W, T, Feb, 11.—A telogram from Tovt Laramio atates that a mail-carrior from tho teqd (lond Agency, with an Indian oscort, had Jus. oFrived, hringing information that Fronk Applerott, Who was Acting Iudian Agout fbrlek-lf abponco of Agout Baville, wos shot On Mondsy night' by the Minnecongon JSioux, Tho samo night fourlacn mules wero | utolon from tho Govornment froightor, Charlos Onrenu‘ within tbroe miles of Hho sgonoy. At the' VWhilo Clay Agoncy, tho Indinug have drivon 0% g*fiw‘;fi°§ J‘“{fl:{;‘ ;";g imhi“ charge, enying the, i sorpso of Mr, Apploton 138 loft, with tho Agoney's doctor, for Fott Laramio. Tho dootor snys o will not roturn Lo bo wndo o targot of. TROOPS u.\Lvs nast T::.xuu:x‘lll:ib von rovails, ] e RO, S R ot Red - Oloud Agoucy lust .ovening, and it has probably huon‘gurnlmll oro this, as thore appodrs to b ral uprising. e et TLiout Robingon .and Corporal Cotemen havo just nrrivod at the post fu g mu- {ilated condition. Capt. Egan's.commgud is ox- pected to arrive at tho fort to-night, as the In- Qians erossed baok to tho Agouoy the' sime day of the mnssacre. - It iw supposed that the Indinus hwo.ugrqed‘ upon 2 A OENERAL WAR ! along the Platte. A compavy of soldiers, undor! Lieut. Whitnoy, have }:mt loft hore for tho ‘mouth of Pawnoo Crogk. of troops hns been ordered along the whole line. Two companies of cavalry, undor Capi, Wosssie, loft horo ta-duy for Potter, » atatlon of the Ynion Pacific Railrond, enst.of Lore, two men Laving Loon killed thera yoctorday by te Red Cloud hioux. A peneral disposition OFFICIAL DIEPATCH. Tob, ]Lf-aun. Ord has .recoived the i Omawa 3 tdiowing from- Col, Bmith, cowomanding Fort Laramio ¢ + Dr, Sville, Agont at Red Olows, roports by Tottor that his Olrief-Clerk, Frank Anpleton, was shot and killed by & Minnecongou Indizk on the night of the 8th. Agent Howard, from tho Spotted Tail Agoncy, writes me thatsevaral lexgo war parties from_both ngencice have loft, &xd fers thet Yhe Indiens will comme uee Liostilitics. tihe Indians they throw away, a.1d #haf $heir yom's supply of will b exbausted noxt month. Gon, Ord i doiug all possiblo to myiet the ap- prchended troublo, Troaps are BO0UTING IN ALL DIRECTIONS. NAdaitionul nows just rccoived from Fort La- rawio sny that tho” bodics of Liout. :Robinson ‘mAl Corporai Colaman wero found scaljpad, snd completoly riddled with arrows. Robinson's younyg wifo s at fhe Fort, military sutborities claim that Agenta have not reportad tho doparture of war-parties fram tho reservations. Calls for mass-moetings are being isaned in papors 1o oxpross . INDIGNATION AT THE INDIAN POLICY pursued by the Goverument. —— CAPITAL AND LABOR. Strilies in Philndelphin. Spectul Dispalch to The Chicso Tribune. PRILADELYUIA, Pa,, Fob, 11,—A,8 mags-moot- jug of tho hand-loom shaft woavo, "¢, held at Wanlington Hall, this ftornoon, it ywac* Wioni- moualy esolved that the body stand by’ 1o scale of prices furnished the employers until , 40 luttor yiold. A delogato roported that ono o." the mannfucturors was willing to pay un ndvance of 5 per cont, but the meeting wollllf agrea to no e ShoerAKEEE ahsia endi 1 strilto is endo e employ- ers huving to-day signified theic' phying tho 10 por cont demandag.” _roution Of et e THE WEATHER, ‘WasnmaTon, D, C,, Fob. 11.—TFor th L Valley, Uppcr‘Lukes’, and- Northiwest, umgmlz baromoter, rising tompersturs, southwest to southeust winds, cloudy weather, and possibly light snow. GENEBAL OBSERVATIONS, . Oiticaao, Feb. 1218, m, Station. [ Bar,|Thy) — Wind, [Rata] Weathers Breckiridgo[20.32| 16|N. W, brlsk. ... Oloudy, Cairo, 20.76| B4|8, E" Beutle, clnug;‘ 20 W, brisk, Cloudy, Teavenw'ily Miurquetto,.{20.08 Milwaukee, S Cionay: Tolod Cloudy. Pembin: TN, W, brle Light snow. Ynukton 41{8, W., freah, oudy. S —Dr. MoBride, of Now Yorlk, was yestord: appoluted Asaistant supnrintar'ldunn’:r 4 forthor: Logpital for the Insano, in Oshlosh, Wis., by thie Lrustoes of that institution, TOR SALE. MAGIC INKSTAND! Yor sale by J. M. W, JONIZS, 104 Masdison-st., and all Htationers. Agonts wanted. ASSIGNEES’ SALE. BOn Saturdny noxt, tho Lith of Fobruary, 187, at 1 oel B .o tho indlorelihod, ns Avsignos of Jobe ol Hasor gl o bt At ol e o o Sloves, Canod, K., an 3 No. whflllh dlbl& flllln u](!::lhl jaeet; santiloodin ACRAERTNUR, Avslynoo. DISSOLUTION NOTICES. DISSOLUTION. Tho copartnorship Lorctofare oxlsting hotwoon tho ya- dorslunod nndor tho I of ds 11: & Lo B Krnits 1 hia day dissolved by mutual consont. ~I¢aaa M, Frank along rutherizad to colloot il outstanding duo 80, aud wil saitloall lubilios owliig by tho laty tizs. pigusd, JACOIS I, FRANK, Ohloagy, Ty 18AAC M. FRAN) HAVANA LOTTERY. Royal Havana Lottery. 8450,000 distributed [n prizes . Whol Tiokets Foduced to %0 !‘:nx\,x’illonfl‘l"lleyl%.z:flmll}:)nn? Ciroutans uf informn(lin furnishiod. WAYLUR & 00,y No. 1t Wall-aty, N. ¥, ROYAL HAVANA LOTTERY $1460,000 drawn ovory 17 daya. Olronlars giving full fa. fopmation son oo on appliseiions Wb sosh plzen o 11 wrdons: Kgdru AR & GO., 01 Broadway, 58, Now Yorl 1674, ‘Iheso meotings aro of groat valuo to the Suuday- soliool oauze, aud the reaulta caunot be othior- wise than benedoial, MEDICAL. e oo o, SO T, Can be oured by tha Diumond Gatarrh Rpmody whou aat thing uleo fulle; " ¢ Yollovos cold i tho huad, cleansing, soothing and heallug thy infiained passagos, It is agro ) ouay to taks. Nothlug sl liks 1t e edual 10 141" At pro- priators exfiouso any drugulat 1s aathorisod to gusrapiss I d th A A R g R Col. Smith also roports that the tlour iencd to beof has been'so v ‘eated that it | “Uwitil they hayo rcports spoken of ahove, the' HOUSEKEEPIN a}OODS. A HOUSEREEPING CG-OODsS COTTONS. Simpson, Norwell & Co. ANNOUNCH THAT ON THURSDAY, Feb. 12, They will offer & full importation of Tgble Damasks, (White, Turkey Red and Buff), Linon Sheetings, Napkins, Doylies, Towels, Tray Cloths, 10-4, 12.4, 14-4, and 18-4 Damask Cloths, with 5-8 or 3-4 Napkins to match; vory choico styles Pillow Linensj Plain, White, and Striped Shirting Linens, Glass Towelings, Crashos, &o., and o full assortment of BLEACHED & BROWN COTTONS, 4-4, 5-4, 6-4, 8-4, 9-4, 10-4, AT RETAIL, At less than Manufacturers’ Prices, Inspection invitod. 79 & 81 State-st. HKAILROAD TIME TABLE, ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TRATNS. ILXPLANATION OF REFERENGE MAIKS,—t Saturdayac coptod. + Bunday excentod; + Monday oxcaptod. {4z rive Bunday nt8:008, m, & Dailv. MICHIGAN CENTRAL 4 GREAT WESTERN RAILROADY oot of Jale at,, and foot wf Tice sonitheast carner Leave, 15 . 510 v, 1, 49:00 ., 1, It N DATIDE Hornime 1expros 83 8, m.| 9:00p. . Night kxpross, o 00, m, NRY O, WENTWORTH, b S 60 & ALTON HAILROAD. Y £hicago, xa.'.’.'fl"filfi u-fll"}). er Shord Line, ola. Lontsts . Lo ity Hou, and Clicayg, Sprinyeld, Alton an ] s oyl GG 8 it man Nt TELGAn Hekis aes £ AL Depol, and 153 Randotpist Tedee, | Arrice, Kansas Oity Ex. viaJacksonville, 11l uod Louliiany, Mo uvee n ity Fast B, via Juc Soeilo, 11, snd Lauisiana, o &t. Louia Bzpross, via Main Lino| 8¢, Louis Fave Itx. via Mnin Eino| 5t tesonvilin, . * 01308, m. * WAUKEE & Sf. PAUL RAILWAY. R, e o cumisin ke oyt lurizat., opposite Sherman House, and ut Depots Arrize, Unfon De; { = Teuve, kv, 4} v}a?fi'nc,:ntigx’( afionst LI Billwnukee, A Pant & olla Nighy I3pEitess: LINOIS CENTRAL RAILROAD. ca-tt, qond foof af Toenty-second-at i noar Clark. Btavens' BHifva it " 9:0 8, m, 5:00p, . [10:00p.m, inneap-| [ Depot foot af Ln pig g A Tokst, Srelagiold i {iliiaie s Bons Gy Dubuguo & Moz Oty Hx. (@) Runs 16 Chiampaigu o: CHHICAGD & NORTHW: TSTERN RAILROAD. * GHleago, pp,LiNGToN & VUNCY RALIDR, ”S’..’u"&fifi'.’fi.{x I Indlae, \f'lfees, No. 03 Clarie . #., Grand Pac{ja ffot, 1 ] Arrive, i B:\!l‘ s U Matl and Kxpross,vo,ecsin B 3";\"1 u::‘:i 5"““‘&",";‘“ ubnduo & Slos ity b 3 elle Faas £, o O, i a Oy, 3 Xy 5, Q4 Lovoniyri Aurora Pa gulmqun‘.l: . Clison & 8. g BB Exie . Y Daywner's Grove A “Cominodation) Downes's Grovo Aou vsindation ¢ | oux Uity Exp. Exp, for O iz, Saturday, City aficen, corner ttandoly A KaSallessts. vy and 15 Cante s corne, " Miditoi-at 5—Dapot coruer of Canal and Kinzio-sts. W1t STINNRTE, Gon. Pass. .<\toubs' - COLORADD, KANSAS & NEW MEXICO. Ticket and Frelylt Opice, 71 Clurkesty _Spocial Iuducoinents, Foll, R. Groat Now Routo. (% &St WL E, WEBL, Gon'l Ag't, CHICAGO, ROCK ISLAND & PACIFIC RAILROAD. Devat, eorner of Vauliuren and Shermanats, Tielet afios, Grand Tuctfic Lvtels T eare, Arrive, Quabi, Leavonw'th&Atchison Ex {10715 5 dation. 2 Pory Accommodatio Night Kxpross,.... Yan Bures Depor, hieest carute icket ot sort) and southicest Arrive, inntto 1 Night I3 Saith Obdougo CHICAGO. INDIAMAPOLIS & CINCINNATI LINE. VIA KANKAKEE ROUTE, Fvou the @reat Central Katlroad Depol, oot of Lake-tt, Teave, THROUGH “780m, m. Day Expross, iy Night Eapro: SOOLETY MEETINGS, Attention, Sir Knights! Chioaga C N0, 10, K, P B b R aaloryy No. Mot Yo are avaby 3 Y Tl Ing, 13th (net.. ALY o'alook sharp, Tatly OQuIpped, Jo Atiohi tho funes of tholato Kl Kuight lageaham, 'of Avollo Uommandury, 003, K, T, 1y ordor of tho iin. Corn, QIO ¥, SINGLAIR, Rocoder. Masonie. Waubaasia Lodge, No, 160, {o (Thursd: . Loty ALy eloake o GFLonthd 1t I LaATacRr, Viae 1ty Brothren oor invited, By orderof tig W, A, 2. Br. JOUN, Bocly. - DMasonic. Thero_will by ta ation of Thos, J. Tarher oo Mo, TR AR e et o o ple. 12 Monrogat, (A, 12t i‘lufldlnuffl this (thuindss) Syei * Wiaitora aotdiatly nvitait. ordor o W, 50, " G0rN e PR ELTHONG, Body. Funoral Notice. Agtontlou, SicTEnichtsof Apallo Counandery No. 1, . T You u ordura ra horuby to Apyear At tha All‘lnm.‘z! Moaro-aty, iey moratng at i oluoky fully ouunid, to attond tie funoral of ur Jate Sir Kuight Hiram Fostor Inggabsin, . Bie Kok hta of Ohicago Coumnndory No. 19, Bt. Boraard Gonnaadery No, U,nud visiting Kir Knlghte ARSIy G ST g borerniie 3 7 OTUT ) WL LOOKS, Recors v