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. Liberals and Home-Rulers, 303, . FOREIGN. “ % e @ladstone Resigns, and Disracli Pro- coeds to Form Mis Ministry, Death of tho Hawa iian King, Luna- lilo. An Arabian Traveler Claims to Have Found the True Mount Sinal, GREAT BRITAIN, [Herald Syectal) Loxpon, Fob, 17.—~Two mombors of the late Oabinot, Messrg. Cardwell and Chichostor For- toscno, also, M, Hammond, Iato of tho Forelgn Offlco, 8ir "Thomns Troomantlo, and Viscount Enfleld, will bo called to tho Fouso of Lords, Loxpon, Feb, 17.—Gladstono was received by tho Queon at Windeor this aftornoon, when he formally tondered to Hor Majesty hia rcsigna- ton and that of his collongues. Disraoll hag been summonod, and will go to Windsor Castlo to-morrow. Hoe conferrad to-day with soveral of tho mombors of tho Jast Consorvative Ministry, Tho now Government is already partially con- struoted, and will probably bo comploted within » weok. All the membors of Parlisment for Ireland havo boon olected, and ‘aro olpssificd as followa & Liborals, 16; Conservativos, 80 ; Homo-Rulers, nearly all of whom may bo considerad Liborals, The Archbishop of Cantorbury ia seriously fil. 8ir Francis Pottit Smith, curateer of the Putent-Ofiico muscum, South Konsington, disd 1ast night, aged GG, Loxpox, ¥ob, 18—8 a. m,—All tho Parlismen- tiary cleatlons binvo now beon hold oxeopt in ‘Wexford, Tho Hoq‘ao of Commons standa a8 follows: Conservatlves, 848; Liborals and Homo-Rulers, 802, * Gladatono ‘has "nominatod Viscount Enficld, Mossrs, Cardwoll, Hammond, and Chichostor Fortoacuo for tho Paerago. Tho Times this morning soya: * We must be prepared for & timo to seo Gladstone decline the Ruidance of his party, and withdraw from tho duties which o hae hithorto discliarged. Tho final rosult of tho olection may bo oxactly stated ne follows: Congorvatives returnod 861 ; Ot theso 40! wero elooted aftor a conteat. Tho total number of votes polled in the United Kingdom and Iroland wag 3,600,000. This is a considorable falling off from the figurcs of tho last gonoral clootion, and indicatos that abstontions from voting woro numerous.” B ———— 5 SANDWIOH ISLANDS. BN Fnaxcisco, Cal., Feb, 17.—King Lunalilo, of Hawail, died Fobruary 8, of a bronchial dias sas0. Ho was 89 yoars of age., The stenmer Tuscnrora brings tho news. Laren.—The steamer City of Melbourno bringa the partioulars of the death of the Hawailan King, Lunalilo, on tho 3d inst. His domiso had boen expectod for several days, Tho members of his Cabinot woro callod together at onco, and ordéred a meoting of the Legislative Assombly for the 12th of Fobruary, to coneider tho condi- tion of affaira, At a mats meoting on tho dth, tho people of Kawalias doclared in favor of David Kalakua as the King's succossor. Queon Emms, the'widow of King Kamohamohs, i3 also namod ss his successor, and thero will probably bo a sovore contost in tho Legislaturo ovor tho suoccossion., The United Btates stonmer Tuscarors was loft at Honolulu, and would proceed on her survey immediately for souudings for tho Ching and Japau cables. . P — ARABIA. : Loxpoy, Fob, 17,—Dr. Beko, the English trav- olor, raports that ho has discovored tho true Mt. Binal. It 18 situated ono day's journey north- wost of the villago of Akaba, in’ Arabis, av an altitude of 5,000 foot above the lovel of the ses. Dr. Boke says that ho found the romaing of ani- mals that had been eacrificod. He algo discover- od Binaitio insoriptions, which he copiod, e i S, a5 OUBA. HAvANa, Fob, 17,—A hoavy engagoment las taken place in the Contral Department, of which Haovana_jonrnals givo tho Lollowing nccouut: ** Gen, Basconez, with 5,000 mon and four picces of ariillory, attacked the main forcs of the fnsurgonts -mosr Marenjo. Tho lattor -woro 5,000-strong, under Mm\uts Santa Lucis, Cuban Commandor-in-Chiof. Tho battlo lastad sovon hours, and resulted in succoss for Gon. Das- eonez, The Spaniards lost G0 killed and 104 wounded, Tho robela’ took no prisoners. ‘Their 1oss is not given, Tho insurgents in the Central Dopartment are. sotting firo to farm-houses in all diroctions. Gon. Burriol hag sniled for Spain, —_— ' GERMANY. BeNLIN, Fob. 17.—At the roquest of Ameri- cang nuiulnf here, the {ev, J. I, Thompson is to dolivor a lectura description of the Iato nuti- Catholic meating in St. Jamos' Hall, London, 8nd he will also ropent hie speech delivored on that occasion. 3 ——— SPAIN. Bavoxs, Fob, 17.—Tho Carlista aro bombard- ing Borga. —— OHINA. Loxpox, Fob, 17.—A dispatoh from Hong Ko, says that the Governor s prohibited the publi- cation of tho Progress newspaper. kst 2 FRANCE. Parts, Feb. 17.—Ledru Rollin is a candidate for the National Assombly from the Department of Vaucluso. P THE INDIANS, Less Exciting Nows=~Occaslonal Cattlo Raidw ltary Scoutiug Partics Find No Endians. Oarama, Fob, 17.—The report telographed yes- torday about Indians having attacked the set- tlers at Red Willow, Neb., proves to be untruo, Gen, Ord recoived ‘s tologram to-dny from Fort McPhoreon, which eays: * Tho mail-carrier has just arrived from Red Willow. There is no alarm there, and no attack has been made, Bo- fore rocoiving this, A company of cavalry had beon ordored out to scout in that diroction. A courler hins baen sent to recall thom.,” ‘To-day’s nows from tho vicinity of Fort Lara- mic is mengre, and indicaten that hostilis in the vicluity of Rod Cloud's and Spottod Tail's Agan- cies aro not imminent. 3Ir. Connelly, in charge of this Agoncy's supply-traine, was killod on the 18th. The train wag saved. The attack was mado near the Platte River. Frontiersmon continue coming in with thoir families, feoling unsafo. Private advices from Red Willow up to yoster- day morning ssyno Indians have been scen, and there i8 no ‘alarm whataver. Waek beforo 1ast & band of Indians robbed a camp boyond the hend of Fronchman's Oraok. Tho bunters fal- lowed thom up, and recaptured part of the stolen property, AOhoyonno Indian, whocomointo Fort Pottor- ‘man to-day from ths Agenoy, roports the killing of agonof Roman Nose, on the Bouth Platto, near tho mouth of Lodyo PoloZCrealk. Thia is supposed to-bo tho Indian whom tho trappor, Kiug, shot. Tt 0w bolfovad that tho hoatile Indians havo left Tiod Oloud and gona to tho Big Horn coun- try, to'gain time for tho laying of thair plans for thio comiug campaign, to- hold a council of war, and to summon the northorn nations to their megistanco; afterward making & doscerit upon tho poats and. sottloments. ‘Theso Indians aro woll aware that in leaving tho Agoncy thiey taok & pesition of opon hostility to tho Government. A great majority of Red Oloud’s warriora havo srrayed thomselves against the Govornmont, Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Lribune, THE DOARD OF INDIAN COMMISSIONENS, WasitiNaToN, D, O,, Fob, 17.—It1s asgortained that tho Beoretary of the Intorior has telegraph- ed the whole Board of Indian Commissionors to como ut ouco to Washiugton, Col, Robert Camp-+ bell, of Bt. Louis, aud the Hop, Folix Brunot ar~ rivod to-night. It is not known what their pro- ciseforrand s, but it is supposed to have couneation with the threatoned Sioux war, which Is considered in oftlein circles as promising to bo more formidable than tho publio scoms to im- agino. - On the othor hand, it is thought that thoir busincss is to work sgainst the proposod transfor of the oare of tho Indisns to the War Departmont. e PENSONAL. i Bpecial Dispatch to 4'hv Chioago Tridune, CHIEV-JUSTIOE WAITE, WasamvaToN, D, 0., Lob, 17.—Ohiof-Justico Walto arrived fn tho oty last night, and i living temporarily at thie Arlington, o callod on tha Prosident this morning, and was introduced to $he Cabinot. ‘Tho Yalo graduntos in the oity, sg [ermauont or tomporary rosidonts, have teudored Mr. Walto a dinnor, whioh will 'bo had ‘at the Arlington on the evening of Monday, Marcl 32, TRE JION. WILLIAM MORRIBON, roprosontiug the Sovontoonth Illinols Diatriot in fior:g’renu, g lylog dangorously 11l at Willard's otal. ; * * CONGRESSMAN BUROHATD, of Illinols, n day or two ago' roturnod to tho ‘Cronsury - of tho Unitad Btalon tho sum of £6,043,60, being the full nmount of back and forward xny which foll {o hissharo as & mombor of the Forty-socond and Yorty-third Congrossed. K » s —— KINGSLEY IN BOSTON. s Address to tho Massnchitetts Pross Associntions«Whnt o Is Do= ing in Now Enginnd. . Special Dispatch to The. Chicago Tribune, | Boston, Mass,, Fob, 17.—Tho Fitst Annual Rounion of tho'Massachusotts P'ress Association wau hold to-day, and tho lnut year's officors re- olocted. Among the guests at tho dinnor wero Oanon,Charles Kingsloy and Mark Twain. ,* OHARLES RINGBLEY g was tho firat speaker. He snid that Americans scomod to possess. auch o romarkable powor of public speaking that he alrondy folt an {nerons- ing foar of an Amorléan "nudience. Ho folt it » . peouliar. lonor to Lo nsked to' a npathering lko this. of the prosa of ihat very part of ‘tho United Staton which wus of old, and Lo doubted not that it tras etill, the very marrow and bnckbone of frocdom, clvilization, "and culture. ..To moot tho editors of this part of the United Statea was tomeot men who know their duty, thoir high responsibility, thelr powor, snd who will use thom na oitizons, and not only aa oltizons, but in somo sonse ag publio ofilclals, 5 'DELEGATES OF PUDLIC OPINION. Tho pross in England has groat power, but hora it hos still more, And ko should be a wise man, ound ho must 1bo & good map, and he must have overy mource of loyalty in Llmaolf, the very clesrest percep- tion of tho justice of his cauao, who can be what ovory cditor of & nowspaper in tho United Blatos ought to bo,—not morely a dolegate of publio opinion, but . A BTATESMAN IN EVERY SENSE OF TIE WORD, & counsoellor as well as tho publioc informer, “T bavoe no roason to doubt,” said he, * that all you hero are such, and that makes mo all tho moro afraid of saying s word boforoe an nssombly which must have & lmowlml‘;u of publio affairs, which @nust havo a knowledge in many cases of the human hoart, which must bave n practical power to which I, o more man of books, can lsy no'claim, You have dono mo aa lLonor in admitting _mo into tho conclave of your gocioly, and into tho meoting of the pross of Massnchueotts. But you havo done more. This gathoring hore hns tomo not only a politieal significauco, but = significanco of ‘another and ontler kind, It s excoedingly in- erosting to mo, and it is alao & favor for which I am bound, boing »man of tho old sohool, to thank you hoartily that you havoadmitted not only into'tho company of yourselves, but of your ladies ; that snn linve introduced mo, as it wero, into your lomestio circlos, and have given me the plessure of mooting, not_ouly tha gentiomen, but the Iadics, of these Statcs.” diH“ closed with a word of thenks to the la- o8, MARK TWAIN followed with ono of his characteristic spoeches, ' a8 funny 8 any that he has ever delivored. This ovening Mr. Kingsloy delivered his firat lecturo in Boston, and was introduced by Mark Twain, who spoke in a gcrious vein. Later in the ovoning he visited the Brown Alumni dinner for a fow minutes. prisiiN - CBANG AND ENG. Dissection of the Hodies of the Siame ese TwinsseCurious Developments Made in the Investigntion. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, PrrnapeLenia, Pa., Fob, 17.—~Tho examination of the remnins of Chang and Eug, which has boen procecding very quictly in this city ot tho College of Physicians, has been Lierotofore confiued to taking casts of the differ- cont important and ourious formations of various parts of tho bodies, photographing the romains, and daily injections of chloride of zine to pre- vout the bodios from docomposing. Yentordny the long looked-for and anxiocusly awaitod Autop- By commenced. Tho scalpol was first used on the connecting bond botween tho two brothors. The abdominal cavitios woro ontorod for the purposo of oxamining the viscers. This investigation wad attended with most gratifying success, nnd the physicians wera rewarded in thoir efforts by finding thot tho lungs, heart, pancross, liver, sploon, and alimentary canal wero oxcollontly doveloped in each, nnd that all the parts above named resombled thoso of ordinary mortals, APPROACHING THE BAND, the lawer portion of the ensiform cartilage, or breast-bone, in each, by doubling or bonding out, made a long union, with a distinct joint at tho contral point of union, on which the bodies biugo freely, This joint is somowhnt similar to, but not so complicated as, that at the clbow. The band at tho smaller part lins o cirenmfranco of nino inchos, and when the link was strotchod, and tho tiins wore placed as far apart as possiblo, thore was s space of olght inches interveniug. Yesterday tho skin of cach body was cut throngh posteriotly,. and thrown Dack from thio band aud adjacont 'structure, ox- posing fatty tissues in the rectus muscle of oncs. : THE GREAT QUESTION of whother thoy could have beon ul;lrfind in lifo was nottled in tho negativo varlous abdomivnl soctions which wore made. The poritoneum, or membraneous lining of the bnlli n oach, wos found to onter the' ban and four pouches” ovorlappod anch othor at the contro of tho band. Tho most marked foaturo hore was tho presence of two such pouches from tho body of the largo brother, Chang, and the upper one shorter than the lower, bu cach lapping, one from above_and the othor from bolow tho singlo poiich of Dog. An almost ox- act idea of tho urfllnfiumoflt of these oula do sac may be obtained by holding the firat joint of the forofinger between the thumb and finger of tho other hand. TIE ASTOUNDING AND OURIOUS FAOT was doveloped that aline passing down tho contro of the band would sever all threo of tlreir prolongations, and open the peritonital cavity of ench livor. If tho niifo hnd boon used in ifo, denth would bave theroforo probably, if not necessarily, - havo resulted. The exam- ination ~ yestordsy snd last night - also showed that there was a portal, or linear circulation through the heart, as was scen from tho pnssago of tho lnjecting mattexused in om- balming 3 TIE ATDOMINAL ORGANE lio in closo contaot with theso pouches, but aro not continuous into them, To-day tho moat important investigation took place by making deop - koc- tions into the ban with the yiew of ascortaining tho umbilical connections bearing on physiologoal manifestations in tho foatal life of hnlng. ‘Tno formal and full ecientifio report will bo laid boforo the College of Physicians and Sur- [geons to-morrow night, THE WAREHOUSE LAW, .The Matter Ecfore the Logislaturc, Special Dispatch to the Chicago Tribune, A WARELOUSE LODBY. BraivareLp, I, Fob, 17.—Among the ar- rivals thia ovening aro AMr, Hiram Whoolor snd Mr. John N. Jowott, ropresenting the elovator intorest in Chiongo. Thoy come to got the Warchouso law amendod, so that the old rtes may bo charged and not tho rates progoribod in the act, Tho rates oharged aro 2 cants & bushel for the first twanty days, and one- balf cont & bushol for each subsequent ton days, while tho logal rates are 3 conts for tho first thirty deys, and ono-hulf- cont for onch subsequent fifteen dnys. It tho law is not amondad, tho rates must bo ro- ducod 50 per cont, and ' this roduction, the ole- vator-mon claim, will ruin thom. Thoy also cleim nover to have chargod moro than 4 conts # buslicl, o mattor how long grain was in gtoro; aud say that this was mnocossary to provent the grain from being storsd in the country, In the present tomper of tho Qenoral Assombly, lbopmu{xect of amending the Iaw and ralsing ratos is not encouraging for the warchouse mon, notwithstanding tholr avowed {nmhnouu to comply with the Iaw in all partiou- ars, g . MR, TYNDALE, Reglstrar of Grain in Chicugo, has writton to Beustors attacking the Williumeon_\Warohouso bill, placing the sppolutment of the Rogiatrar in tho Governor' ; chinrging that Williamaon did not draw tho bill ; that Williameon was misled ; that it was drawn by J. W, Nykes; that Hykos Is ‘snxious to” bo Rogintrar; that the charge would increaso the expeusoe of the ofico threo timos ; that thoro Is a clique of tho Board of T'rade which would like to control' the depart- ment and oust him, bocauso he'is from the country, and ‘tho guardinn of the country’s jn- terost, and muok wore of similar tonor, THE CHICAGO DAILY “IRIBUNE: -WEDNLSDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1874, CRIME. Desoxiption of the Bonds Stolen from the Quincy National -Bank, The Outrage and Attempted Lynching at 8t, Charles, Mo, Miscollancous Criminnl Record. " L The Quincy Baulk-ftobbory, Sveetal Dispateh to The Chicag T'ribune, Quinoy, Iil., Fob. 17.—The following statemen of tho funds and sacuritios stolen from tho First Nntionnl Bank of Quinoy on the’ night of tho |, 12th inst. is published by the officoraof the bank to-day: Tha cash contents of tho monoy-sato carried off amountod to ovor $80,000. Of this amoubt, thoro was in now. notos of this bank 82,000 of tho donomination of onos and twos; about 1,000 {n mutilnted notos of this bank; & 81,000 Unitod Statos Tronsiry noto; 1,800 in now fractionnl currency ; $4,000'in'notes of $60 and 100, and tho balanco in legal-tondors aud Na- tional Bank notos. 2 DONDS BTOLEN. Thoro waa also takon from tha safo two United Btates 7-80 bonds, viz, No.' 160,114, January socios, 61,000 No. 181,110 do, $1,000. * g Algo the following municipal bonds on doposit for safo keoping, viz.: bonds of tho Quincy, Alissouri & Pacifio Railrord Company, each for 81,000, dated July 1, 1871, ond pay- ablo to bomrer ‘on 'tho st duy . of July, 1901, in gold, with intorest at 7 per céht, payablo somi-annuaily on tho firat days of January and July; signod by Charloes A, Bavago, Prosidont, andsOharles H. Bull, Trons- uror, undor thocorporate goal of the Company, and with the namo Chayles H. Buil, Treasuror, engraved upon the intorest coupons, &% near a8 can bo ascortainod. Baid ‘bonds’ are numbered as follows: Nos, 1,002 to 1,005 inolusivo, No. 1,02 to 1,100 fn- clusivo, 1,127 to 1,180 inclusivo, 1,151 to 1,200 in- clusivo, Noz. 1,351 to 1,400 Inclusive, Nos, 10,093, 1,010, 1,023, 1.024, 1,101, '1,005, 1,100, 1,118, 1,148, 1,140, 1,307, 1,208, 1,314, 1/215, 1,219, 1,226, 1,296, 1,337 ; 'and fourtoon others, tho numbor of which are unknown, Algo, 180 bonds of the Counly of Adams, in tho Btato of Illinois, issucd to_tho Quincy, Alton & Bt Louls Rallvay Company, or boiror, dated Jan, 1, 1870, each for 31,000 pagablo twenty yoars from dato, boaring intorost at 6 por cent per annum, with coupous attached reprosonting tho intorast; signo Ly Daplist Hardy, Obairnan, and C. H, Morton, Olork, with tho Boal of the County Oourt of maid county. Baid bonds aro numbored as followa : No. 221 to 400, inolusivo. Also 8100,000 of bonds 61 tho City of Lagrango, in tho State of Missour, consistiug of oighty Donds of 81,000 ench,and url{ ‘bondsof 8600 each, dntod_Docomber, 1871, or January, 1873, and signod by J. A, Hay, Mayor, sud R. McOhopnoy, Clork, nndor tho corporato sonl of tho city,’ Baid 81,000 bonds are bolieved to be numborcd from No. 90 to 175 Inclusive, and anid $600 bonds trom No. 186 to 226 inclusivo. Tho foregolng is bolioved fo bo subatantially a corroct description of the bonds stated. pordons aro CAUTIONED AGAINST PURCHASING or becoming interestod in said bonds, as tho paymont on the same cannot bo inforced, and will be worthless in the Lisnds of any purchaser. Trom the appoaranco of tho inside of tho safe and tho condition of some of the papers loft by the thievos it 16 bolioved that nearly all of tho monoy ond bonds takon are more or loss soorch- ad and blackened by the gun-powder oxplosion, T'. Wamor, of Pinkorton's Dotective force, and Capt. MoGraw, of this city, loft yostordsy on o hunt for tho robbora, Whoro tho officars went to from here is not known. It is oxpocted thoy il be beard from iu forf days. Tho Diccotors of the bank aro confldent they will rocovor a portion of the etolon funds and securitics. The Outrage and Attempted Lynching . at St, Oharlos, Mo, St. Charles, Mo. (Feb, 10), Dispatch to the St. Louis wocra " Bofore tho Babbath churali-bells woro Finging, yostorday motning, our usnally quiot little clty s startlod by tho roport that, on tho provious evening, o dastardly rapo had beon committed in our suburbs. Your reporter immediatoly started out to investigate the matter, and soon ascertained that tho victim of "the outrage was Mra, Stachlin, the wifo of o small farmer who lives about ono mile west of the city., She was sbout 67 yeara of age, Hor husbaud and her- solf hiad boon proparing the Lutheran Church, two miles from tho city, for Sabbath sor- vices, and about dusk sho left for Lomo, hor husband romaining ot the oburch. Whon mear her houso, and about dark, whilo crossing an opon fleld, she was atlacked by Clarlos Cartor, & nogro about 85 years of age, who knooked her down and brutally outragod hor, inflicting upon her n number of ncrious brulacs. Aftor sccomplishing his dastardly pur- pose, he stood ovor hor with an ax, aud twico raised it for tho purposo of braining Lo, but sho had sufficient presence of mind to foign insonsi- bility, and, finally mlrpoaiuyi- hor dond, he left hor,” 'Bhe thon orawled to her homo, and upon the rrival of hor husband, shortly aftorwards, narrated to him tho particulars of the horriblo affair. Thercupon Lo ab ouco eamo to the city and atated to our authoritios what had ocenrrod, and tho police at onco started to discover and mrrest the oriminnl. It seoms that Mrs. Stachlin, although tur!lbnlg frighitoned, romembered that hor assail- ant had upon his fice 8 poouliar ecar, and, upon her husband describing this to the 'policoman, Officor Fosvlor remembored & mnogro who was similarly makod, and npon whom, nocoxfllu[i'ly, suspicion at onco rostod. ~ Thereupon tho polics went to th rosidenco of tho nogro Cartor, wlio was found in bod with his wife. Whon arrosted ho was questioned and equivocated to such an extont that provious suspicions woro conflrmed, and ho was at once conveyed to tho County Jail. All day yosterdsy tho dofails of tho horrible af- fair wore discussed by our people, and amon somo of thom mob lnow was freely advocated. More moderato counsols, however, provail , and thie morning he waa' brought brought beforo 'Squiro Howell to undergo & proliminary eoxamination, Immediately aftor holnig conductod to tho Justico's ofiico, about 9 o'olock, a crowd of fifty or sixty people assomblod in front of the building with the evi- dent_intention of mobing the prigoner if thoy could got hold of him. Tho doors of the court woro olosod during the trial, and tho city polico, seoing what was contomplated, were called to- gother by Marshal Hoohen for the purpose of protectivg tho prisoncr. A, ropo was procurod y the mob, led on by the brother of tho out- raged woman's husband, and ostoniatiously dig~ played in front of tho building, and the orowd, moro through curiosity than anything else, adually acoumulated to tho numbor of about 00, Asthe injured ln.d{ was unablo to spenk English, which necessitated tho translation of lior entire tostimony, tho trial lasted noarly two Liours, althougl the negro confessed everything. ‘Tho result of tho oxamination was that the culprit was roquired to give bond in a lnrge amouut, which, boing unable to do, ho was ro- mandod to the county 13{1 10 await tho action of tho Grand Jury at tho Maroh term of our Cireult Court. Immodiatoly upon tho rondering of tho vordict, Marshal Hoohn appeared at the door of tho court-room and announced that ho moant to uphold tue law at all Lazards, ‘The prisoor was thon brought forth for the purposo af boing con- voyed to tho county fall, when two men spran; forward and sttomptod 'to throw & ropo aroun Lisneck. Cricsot ** Hang him, hang him," aroso on sl eldes, and & florco sfruggle for tho poskession of the prisoner at once arose botwoon the ofticers of the law and the mob, during which the ropa was twico slipped around the prisoner's necle and twice out by the ad- vooatos of law and ordor. Mr., Rudolph Goobel and Mr, 0. O, Davis particularly distinguished themeelvos at this crisls by tholr brayory and | disorotion in dofonding the prisonor aud nphold- ing the majeaty of tho lnw. Ono unfortunate colored individual, who was vory muchin favor of hanging tho prisonor, but who waa mistakon Dby the mob ag'one of his friends, came’vory noar boing hung throngh mistako, a ropo being twico thrown oyor his head by tho riotors aud twico thrown off, Justice Powall, before whom the crse was tried, voolforously commandod the poace, and, while struggling with tho mob, hiad his cont torn oft, The mob surged backward and forward, the prisoner at one moment belng in posscssion of tho police, and tho noxt in the Lands of tho mob, until at langth the drawn royolvors of the polico had tho desired effect, and the prisoner was safoly landod, in a vo d|ll¥idu(u(l vondition, in the jull, ono square distant. As soon as tho risonor wag housod, The polico quiotly cloared {’hn ‘stroots, ond in ‘o very wliort timeé qulat rolgnod. ItJs n mattor of congratulation to all }q{-n:‘bldmg tizous thot Lk atfompted lyuohiug ailed, Murdoror Executod, i Qoxconp, N, II, Fob, 17,—Evans, tho North. wood murdoror,” Wae haueqd -to-gay. Lyaug mado a confosslon, Goorgiana Lovoriny girl in the fall of 1 story of his usoloss an admitting the killing of hia nieco, and of a* young koé \ind fu’ dotail tolle tho icontious Lite, Allcged Forgory, = Spectal Duapatch to The Chteago Trilnng, Detnorr, Mich,, Fob. 17.—F, W, Sollook, of Paw Paw, & prominont busincss man of that Elun was to-day bound over in tho Ciroult éllél; 3’;:0 n chinrgo of forgory. IIig bail was fxed at $8,000. New York Criminal Ytoms. - New Yonr, Fob, 17.—Tho trial of Josoph W. Tilman, who I8 chargod with the murdor of his mothor, at thofr houso in Hobokon, a fow wooke 8go, waa cnllod to-dny in tho Hudson County, N. J., Gourt of Oyor and Torminor, nnd -postponod ill Barcly 0. Tho Suporintendant of tho Bloom- ingdolo Lunatio. Asylum 1 inquiring into tho montal condition of Frooman, and makon affi- dnvit that ho will ot bo abla'to roach & conol- glon boforo six weoks, Witnorses for the do- fonso.are also wantoed from Wisconsin, STATE LEGISLATURES. Superior Harbor Calling for Legisla- tive Protections A Bribery Case in the Ohio House of Representatives. ‘WISCONSIN. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tridune, - Map1sox, Wis., Fob, 17.—3ore romonatrances woro prosonted In both Houses agaiust the ro- poal of the Graham law, the change of route of tho Wisconsin Contral Railroad north of Port~ nge, and against tho Fopenl of the law oreating & State Doard of Oharitles and Reform. BENATE, A joint resolution was offered with throo wheronses, sctting forth that Buporior Harbor haa boen, and continues to bo,injured by n canal and dyke mafntained solely in the poculiar fue terostof Minnesots, and requosting the Governor to +vigorously prosccute monsurcs to avort furthor injury to tho Lirbor of Superior from this cause, and to restore said harbor, as far as posaible, to its normal condition, . A joint rosolution was adoptad, asking that tho North Branch of tho Union Pacific Railroad ‘Company bo compelled to comploto the connce- Lions Lotween tho Wisconsin and Iowa rallroads. Dills wore introduced to oncourage flsh cul- ture, appointing O. O. Washburn, A. Palmer, of Boscebol, and Richard Klingholz, of Mani- towoo, Uomimissionera to promoto 'that objeot, and making an aunual appropriation of 8600 to. ny oxponzos.§ Also s bill for thepropor safo- P orpie F Hho taportof the. goolosion aarvor providing it noed not bo published tll the full survoy is finished, but to be bound and kept by the Sccrotary of Btate, TAILROAD LEGIBLATION. Bills wore also introduced by tho majority and minority of the Solect Committos ‘on Rail- ronl Taxatlon, Tariffs, end Commissions, rolaling to tho taxution of railroad companics, and to regniato tho tariffs of .railroad companies in this Stato. ¥ ¥ Senator Cotzhauson, on bohalf of the Bposial Committos to which was reforred tho subjoat of tlie rogulation of the taxation and tariffs of rail- roads, made n long and able roport, recommend- ing tho taxation of railrosd property like othor proporty, the oreation of a Railrond Commission, and tho establishment of maximum rates for rail- rond, oxpross, and telograph companies, He introduced o bill embodying these views. ABSEMDLY. Soma threodozen billa passed. They werefor tho most part local, and included some Rmendmenta to oity clhartors; also the following: To confer upon County Courts jurisdiction of tiusts orented by will§ to amend_the law relating to tho dis- posal of doge; relating to the oure of the in- 8ono; to smond the school code; to facilitato the business of Connty Boards; rolstive to ab- stracts of titlo; for tho Krutuctlnn of camp-meot- ings, ote. ; relating to tho trial of offonscs upon information ; to provide .for., locating &ohool= houges; tolimitthe time forthe commencement of actions against countios and citics ; for the pur- chnso of 250 Wabstor's Diotionaries for sohools ; rolating to the govornment of tho Soldiers® Orphane' Home ; roquiring guardians to render annunl accounts, SUPERIOR HALNOR, Thoro has boon o full presentation yesterdny ond to-day beforo the Committes on State Affalra by Gov. Washburn, and by delegations from Su-- orlor, in regard fo his action about Buporior i’hflzm‘, its dyko, oto., in which tho Governor cloarly showed and produced abundant testimony to show that Lo nctad wisoly and well for tho intorests of the Btate and Suporior Harbor, —_———— 0HIO. COorvarnug, 0., Fob. 17.—In_ tho Sonate, this morning, a bill Was introduced to give to the wages of labor & priority of paymont_over every othior claim not securoed by a spocific lien, and to compel corporations to ?‘ay thoir omployes on or beforo tho 16th of each month the amount of wages duo the 1at of that month, undor & pon- alty of 10 por cont, to ba-added to tho debt. No atay of oxcoution ia to bo allowed on judgments agninst corporations for the non-paymont of wages. 1n the Senata, thia aftornoon, tho following bills wero pagaed ; IHouse bill to prevent tho adultoration of milk gold to choeso and butter factorlos. The Houso bill to authorizo tho oancollation and return of bonds deposited with tho Btato Treasuror under the provisions of tho Loased Tailroud law, was also passod. In the House, the momorial of Josophus ‘Tucker and thirty-eight oitizons of Athens County, was prosented, charging Charles H. Grosvonor, mombor of the Houso from Athena County, with bribory and corruption in seouring his eloction. Thememorial asks that Groavonor bo expolled. It was roforred to the Committeo on Elections. Tho Houso bill came up providing fine and imprisonment for engincers who fail to stop thoir trains at overy rallrond crossing. Bills wero introduced to amend tho Motropoli- tan Polico act of Columbus and Dayton ro as to provide for the election of Polico Commissioners at the April eloction ; to authorize Connty Com- misslonora to lovy & fax to_keep froo turnpike roads in ropair;'to give Murshals of villages authority to eerve civil process. . gl b donbbi Y POLITICAL, Eastern Municipal Elections, Purzaperenia, Feb, 17.—At tho Mayor's offico and the police tolograph ofilco, tho gouoral im- K[renulon 18 that Btokloy has beon ro-slected yor by about 10,000 majority. Tho fow Heal ‘Brlnirntm‘na thus far recolved ehow that the Ropublican wards, gonarally, givo Siokley n majority, though much reduced from formor yeara. Twonty warda havo been henrd from, giving Btokeloy 6,800 majority. The Republican can- didates for City Solicitor and Recoivor of Taxes aro olected by about tho samo vote, Roturns from tho Fourth, Tifth, Seventh, Eighth, Tonth, Eloventh, Twalfth, Thirtoontl, and Sixteonth' Wards give Btokloy 16,445, and McOlure 12,120, Prrrspunair, Feb. 17.—~Grent intercst was manifostod in lho olcotion_to-day, which rosult- od in tho olection of the Ropublican ticket throughout. McCarthy, for Mayor, 1,700 ma- Jority; McGoo, City Tronsury, 1,160, and Snod- rass, Conatable, about 1,800 mn]ority. In Aungmuy Oity Ormeby Phillips, Indopond- ont Ropublican candidate for Mayor, waa olectod by o mujority of 84, Bvnsouse, N, Y, Feb, 17.—The Domocrats oloctod thoir Mayor, Roturns from various tg\\'na shiow general Domooratic gains on Buper- vidors, ReaviNag, Pa., Fob, 17.—1'he Domocrats elect tho Auditor, * ArLT0ONA, Pa., Fob. 17.—Tho entire Domocratic tlokot i elocted horo, Winkesnanng, Pa,, Fob, 17.—The Democratio candidato for Mayor is olectod, - WiLLiaxgront, Pa., Fob, 17.—The Demoorats oloot thoir Magor in this piaco, ArneNTOWN, Pa,, Fob, 17.—1ho Demooratio Mayor eleotod horo, iAsTON, Pa., Fob, 17,—The Republicans olact thoir cundidate for Mayor, —_—— THE DICTATOR. BAVANNAU, Ga., Fob. 17,—'Tho United Btatos stoamer Juniata put juto Tybea for cosl, Bhe parted from horcnnvor, tho monitor Dictator, on tho night of tho 13th, ina galo oft Oharlos- tou, Tho Juniata sont up rookots but lost sight of bhor in.a fow minutes, and- has boon’ searching tho oconst uvnryu(ncn, but bns seen nothing of hor.. Huvannah was agreed upon as ‘ninm‘]nnvou!, and it {s foarod that tho Diotator 8 lont, S OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, fouTmAMrToN, Fob, 17.—Stonmship Mosol, from Now York, has arrived, New Yonr, Fob, 17.—Arrived—Steamship Ro- public, from Livorpool, 3 slded, ppent #xn MARDI GRAS, hl (Continned from tho First Pago.) reprosonts tho Tllinols Contral Railroad hore, has boon espooially senlous in looking aftor Chicago pooplo, most of whom oame hero over his road, which has, sinco its oxtonsion south from Cairo, run pnlaco oors through from Chicago without obango. 3 Among our Chleagn gueats aro Mr Tildon and danghtor, Mr, nnd Mra. Mitcholl, William P. Johuson, *Mra. Ackorman, AMiss Nowoll, Mr. and Mrs, Thrall, tho Walkors, D, B. TFisk and daughtors, }ra, Botaford, Mra. Koono and daughtor, ox-Alderman Long nnd family, and many othors, 'Thoir majostlos, Tox and Comus, Liavo oxtondad nll tho courtesy in thelr power to thouo guests of Now Orlenns, g AT MEMPHIS, &pectal Disvateh to The Chicago Tribune, Mgesruis, Fob, 17.—~Tho Carnival to-day was gomewhint dull, the rain having fallen during Inat night and at intorvala during the dny, and, but for tho sloppy condition of tho streols and tho vilo druokenness and lowdnoss displayed, thoro wight Lavo boon o muok’ botler time, As it was, but . . FEW NESPECTADLE TFOPLE woro in tho atroots, and to-night at tho balls thore ia little Lut lasciviousncss and drunken- ness. Tho atation-houses aro full, and bardly an hour paseos that thore is nob an arrost for cutting or slooting, Tho parado of tho Momphi to-night dld not como up to that of Ingt yoar, aod thia will probably bo tho lnst procession of tho kind in this cily. The stroots wore too mud- dy for the procession . to-dsy, and wore in conso- uonce fillod with the worat mob over scen in tho oity, The balls to-night wore well attended, excopt that of the too select Memphi, at which thero woro soveral fighta. (To the Assoofated Press,| Meyrents, Toun,, Fob. 17.—Despita tho light rain_ whicli foll during the forenoon, and tho muddy condition of the streots, about 4 o'elocl, aftor tho rain had censed, KinE| Momus, with a 1argo rotinuo, appenred upon tho stroots, which woro lined with spoctators and fillod with masl ors, Tho Kiug wns seated upon n royal chnriot, filled with his rotainers, followed by long pro- cesslon of cavaliers, and wagons fitted up to ropresent varied DACONANAL AND CATNIVAL BOENES, conspicuous among which was o ropresentation of’ the § tomperance crusade, womon mooting around n Toutonic beer-vonder, who was dealing out beor. But tho grand display was in tho evoning, comprising tho . CONTEGE OF THE MEMPHI. The first float, or car,- represented tho uurlly origlw of tho Memphi in Egypt B. C. 2,000. 1t was precoded by throo liorsomen In rich Egy: tinn costumes of gold and high colors symbolical of wealth and prosperity, Thoy wero diractly followed by the Rogal chariot, drawn by four white bLorsos (Purlty), lod by richly-drossod slaves, (Conquest); tisn Houris with sphynx-liko wings, 'conchant (Mystory and orco). Tho idos and roar of thio chariot wore riohly decorated in uniquo and_elaborato Egyp- “tiam ‘Btylo, on tho rear of which was sonted a colossal figure with wings extonded ovor thesublime Ouro, who was sonted in hia regal chair, drossed in rich Oriontal costume. 'he aocond flont ropresonted TRAVELERS IN EGYPT, £ poriod, B. O. 1200; palm troos, nbmb\\er{, camel knoeling, proceded by ihreo cavaliera in Egyptian armor, guards to trovelors, figures, camel-driver, Ethiopian mail, rich Egyptian Indy, Bohomian morohant, Ethiopian attordant, all in appropriate costumes. Float No. 8, DOMESTIC BCENE IN ANCIENT MEMPIIIS, B. 0. 000, represonting 5 view of tho ancient city, with its gardon ; Kgyptian with o jug. at & woll ; musiciang; women with distaffs.” In tho :linlunce, pyramids, obelisk, and groves of palm roon. = Float No. 4, STREET SCENE IN MEMPTIS, same period, with fountain and obolisk in fore- ground, around which nro gathered gay cnvaliors, dnn‘cisxg girls and musiciang, in costumes of the oriod, B Flosat No. & represented PYTHAGORAS INSTRUCTED IN PRILOSOPNY. by the anclont: Momphinns, B. C. 600, pro- coded by threo Egyptian gods mounted on o car, prlest in sncordotnl robos, without a hoad, Tho god Ophir, tho principal deity of Momphls, is ropresonted s standing bo- foro an altar instructing I'ythng:mw, who 18 in an atlitudo of doop attontion. Around bim aro Achilles, tho Greek post, who scems inspired by tho words of a pricst ; a Graok philosoplior ; and Porsian General, who listens Laughtily, but half-convinced. Another Greok philosophor #ooms to doubt, whils a poor woman, with hoad hal-uncovered, roceives the faith undoubtod from tho priest. TEACE, Flont No. 6—Influonce of Egypt on Groece, &g illustrated in art and srchitocturo after tho visit of Pythngorss to Egypt, period B. C. 300, pro- codod by s Grook warrior in claselcal armor, mountad; tablesux—Corinthian column, a scroll -block of unworked marble, mon at work ; Prax- itolos, tho soulptor; Groele architect; warrior with arms at rest, in Tecognition of tho power of tho art of poaco. Tloat No. 7—Influcnco on Rome; loves of Antony and Claopatrs, procedo d by throo cava~ liere, in pink aud gold, with bows and arrows ; Jovo's_herald; Antony and Cloopalra; Enobar- bus ; Charminn; Iras; four horsomon; Egyp- tian'and Phonician musicions_snd_pages in royal bargo, flonting down the Nilo, all in xich Oriontal costume. TFloat No. 8— DEATI OF ANTONY AND CLEOPATRA, B. 0. 80, preceded by troops of Roman cavalry in_ full' armor; Cleopatra on o richly- covered . couch bt tho foot of tho statuo of tho. goddoss = Minorva, - upplying - tho asp, and ronclios out hor axmns to Autony, who is doad in Dolabolla’s prms. Iras, bearing tho crown, roboes, and }a\vols falln’ dead at her foot. 'Oburminn iu folling fownrds the Itoman guards, who appoal in awe,to Minerva, Float No, 9 ANOIENT OAIKNXVKL OF MEMPHIS, A.D.5. Sceno: Winourn, covored with gar- lands, attonded by Satyrs, Fauns, and Bacchantes, roceded by cavaliors aa Bacohantos, nl colabrat: ng the Roman aaruival, Float No. 10— DESTRUCTION OF MEMPHIS, A.D. 640, preceded by Saracen cavalry, rich, gaudy columns; arms, symbolical of wealth and viotory ; tablosux—Satacens, led by Amron sealing the walls, carrying the city; foroground coveroed by tho slain ; ‘Memphians, ontnumbered and beaton buck, aro rosisting to tho danth. Flont 11— DESURRECTION OF THE MEMPHI in the choson oty on the Misalsa!pgl, 1874, 'This float was preceded by cavaliors in fantastic and unearth- ly costumos, reprosenting spirits of tho pagt, sounding trumpets. Tableauz—Rugged Tooke, from which fircs, emoke, and loud re- orts'isano, Burrounding tho wholo s o whito oreo with wings, extonded nostrils, onsan. guined voius, npon which is seatod tho Spirit of Momphi, arrayed in gorgeous robes, symbolical of splendor, victory, and robirth of order, the wholo reprosenting the mysterious history of the ordor, ita illustrious deeds, its learning, renown, in philosophy, its woalth and culturo, its mis. fortunes causocd by voluptuousness, and its final destruction and final restoration on the bank of tho Father of Waters. Aftor_travorsmg {ho principal stroots, the Momphi procoeded to the nmv,]\lmngmu Theatre, whero tho ontertalnment closad wit| 19, A BENIRS OF TABLEAUX AND DAL MASQUE. Dalls woro also given in the ExPnaMull hall, Opora-Houso, and other publio halfa, oapite the weuthor, tho carnival was o grand sucooss, ———— AT EVANSVILLE, IND, Evaxsvirie, Ind, Fob, 17.—Mardi-Gran was colebratod by & procession of about 1,000 masks, ‘Tha stroots” wore thronged all nlong the line, which was sovoral milea fong, The miasks were almost oxclusively of a ludicrous character, o moderate proportion belng olaborate. Threo bands furnished the musle.” No disturbance oc- curred during tho procossion. King Comu wns reprosontod by a large pork-pucker. Abont 5,000 strangors were in town, Tha 8t, George Hall was opened this eveniug, and o grand bull was glven, .. ¥ ——— AT BURLINGTON, TA. . Bunuvarow, In,, Fob, 17,—Mardl Gras was obsoryed horo with & grotesque procossion of monnted maskors, soveral hundrod in numbor, Tho stroets woro thronged with spoctators, ate traoted h{ tho uowltx of the scouo, it bolng tho firat carnival obsorvod In this Biafe, Tho fos- tivitiea worg knl‘l)‘ up by the strect pageant until o Into hour in tho aftornoan, and olosol to-night by & grand masked ball, EECIT i SOUTH CAROLINA, Doplorable Condition of the Financos, Corustnia, 8, 0, Feb, 17.—A Tax-payors' Qonvention mot to-day, Prosidont Portor pro- Inhie addross ho showed by facts und that, whilo the taxublo property Lnd do- e — olinod from 500,000,000 to 175,000,000, th 2400,000 o 'over taxes had rison from to ‘over $2,600,000. Tho pooplo °“are virtually ro- q\flmd to pay twenty timos as ‘much au beforo tho war. The bonded dobt is trobled, tho amount of flonting dobt nnknown, tho Log: islative oxponses rigen from @40,000 to §800,000, and the public printing from 5,000 to $330,000, TResolutions woro adoptod for the appointmont of n 8tanding Commitloe, and for the appoint- ment of a Committeo to tako to Washirgton a potition to Congress for a rodress of griovancos, THE TEMPERANCE CRUSADE ILLINOIS. AT LEXINGTON, Spectal Dinpateh to The Chicago Tribune, Lrxmvaror, Ill, Fob, 17.—Thero is groat ex~ citomont horo on the temporanca question, cauged by an olection on tho matter of a now charter which will pormit the liconsing of sn- loona, which is soon to be hald, All the churchos of tho town are unitod in tho war against the now ohartor, and ablo addrossos have been do- livorod by Jobn Soboski, State Locturor of Good Tomplars, and Prof, Bulldoy, of Shurtlol Col- loge, at Alton. — OHIO. AT BPRINGFIELD, Sneetal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Benixariewy, 0., Feb, 17.—At tho sccond meeting of tho galoon-keopers, resolutions were adoptad plodglug thiom to goll liguor from thia on in quantitios uot loss than ono pint, and to trant tho woman resnoctfully whon thoy como around. ‘Tho movement {s {ust one wook old bore. As yot, not one of tho 115 snloons has cloaod.” Anothor all-day proyor-meoting will bo held to-morrow. Spectal Disnateh to The Chicago Tribime. CINcINNATI, Fob, 17, speeial from Bpring- floid, O., to-nlght, say no week ago to-day the firnt advance was made hore on the saloons, and although none bavo closod a8 yot the womon think they neo indications that & number will succumb befors & second like poriod olapses. Tho snloon men have mot again and rogolved not to soll lit‘uor by the drink after this. but only in quantitios of ono pint and up- :"{‘rd. Although s strong offort wns made to alto LEUAL AGTION to forco the women.to coaso their visits, it waA nob euccesaful, nud tho Committeo will bo respectfully troated, although - locked out in most cases. “One man called upon the Mayor to-day to arrest the women, but whon aykod to fifo an aflidavit refused. AT WABHINGTON, 0, 1T, There waa & groat tomporance ovation at Wash- ington, O. H., thisafternoon, Almost tho ontire population, headod by a_band, mot-Dr. Lowis at tho depot at noon, and escorted him to Music Hall, whora s formal recoption_took place, Dr. Lowls and tho convorted Vanpelt mado spoaches, At 4 p. m. & temperanco meeting of 400 children was liold, and all sigued tho pledgo, AT ILANOHESTER whoro all tho enloons have been closed, a rogn- lar glorification {5 indulged in by thoe Tompor- anco people once a wook. LEBANOY ; Las succooded better then any of. her sister-towns in closing up the saloons, oud it has beon one altogottfor by Iaw, Two ealoons have boon pormnnently closed, and tho rnmnln(nguuu rostrictod to ealo in compliance with tho State and corporation Inws. Woods was thig morulx:{g arraigned in the Common Ploas Court and fined $50 and costs for keeping o house of gonoral rosort, ho having [)lond guilty to the indictment to avoid litign- fon. Only onoof tho threo drug atorea have signod tho pledgo, the othors declining. AT OXFORD tho women nicct each mornin;l,'l in the Firat Pros- byterian Chureh, spond an hour in devotional exorcises, and form procession nud march to tho difforont snloons aud places whore liquor is sold. Two-thirds or more of tho inbabitauts havo signod tho total-abstirionce plodgo, and all tho druggists have plodged thomaolvos to soll liquor only for medical or modicinal purposes, AT TOLEDO. Spectal Disvatch to T'he Chicago Tribune, Tovevo, 0., Fob, 17.—It is apporont that a erisiu s {mponding horo in fho _temporanco movement. Tho tomperance peoplo have boon vory active In holding mootings and attompting ta arouso thoe enthusicem of thoir adhorents, Thisis presumed to bo now aboutat welding hoat, and tho movement will bo precipitated In a day or bwo. Tho anlnon-knoqm lLisve organized thomsclves into a dofonsive league, and are de- vising ways and menus to resist the throatened crusado, One of thoso is in Soouring bruss- bonds fo play whilo tho prayor-meotings aro being Lold. T’.ID{ Lavo attempted o securc tho intorposition of tho polico but without much hope of success, and the question will havo to bo decided betweon tho lunga of tho streot-smgers and tho strains of brasy-bands, 5 AT XENIA. ; Special Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, XEnia, 0., Feb, 17.—Tho day wan.cold, but the women kopt stoadily at work, though with no positive results. The womon aro mora discour- agod than ovar bofore, and tho snloon-koopers annoyod almost beyond enduranco. Tho cru- endors talk of applying for protoction to tho lnw TFunda will be raised to-morrow for that purpose. AT LONDON. Loxpoy, 0,, Fob. 17.—The Iadiss- to-day took posseseion of n tabernaclo ou whools, and planted it in range of threo saloons, Tho Stars and Btripes wore raised over it, Threo or four moro tabernacles aro almost rendy, aud will bo @et in front of tho othor ssloons in a fow dnys, Anothor doalor stopped solling to-day, sud_gave up his liconse, What boor he had on Laud was emptied in the stroat, AT MPLEY. Rreeey, 0., Fob. 17.—The Iadies Lave been out on tho varions pikes for a mile or two to-day. ho enloous aro too far away to bo offootually oporated on under the prosont systom, and somd of them are asking for torms, and the Indics do not intond rolaxing their offorta until all givo up. The whisky olomont is trying to got ol o big bluft in the shapo of a scarc-crow proscoution agoinst those who roported the Luthoran minis- tor as addicted to drink and profanity. This may result in intoresting developments. AT COLUMUUS. Corvamus, 0., Fob. 17.—About 500 persons, mostly Indies, mot in the City Hall this nmmiuvg to organizo for tho temporance war, Mr. L. W. Do Sollo was chosen Progident, aud Mre, Tre- maine, Scerotary, An Executive Coumittos, congiating of ono lady from ench church, way formed, A proposition to appoint on this committoo roprosentalives of tho tomperanco organizatious was disagrood to, it being stated that Dio Lowis was opposed to siich 8 courso, as ho was Aatisfied that this was » work for the churchos rathor than for seoret organiza- tious, Tt was resolved to hold » prayor moeting each morning, but to mako no aotivo domonstra- tions until noxt Tucsday, when Lewls will re- turn hero, us ho says, to take command of the forces, and romain until the Capital City ia re- goneratod. INJUNCTION GOUGHT AGAINST THE PRAYING WOMEN, . CrvemwNaTr, Fob, 17.—Tho trinl of the lnflmc- tion againsl tha praying women began in Hills- boro to-dny. Tho day was occupied by tho argu- mont of counsol for tho women. No result was renched, N . INDIANA. AT CAMRRIDGE OITY, « Speeial Dispatch to The Chitcago Tribune, Oaxtnnivox Oiry, Ind,, Fob. 17.—Tho ladies mado a socond ruid’ to-day, visiting all tho sa- loons. Thoy wera recoived . kindly, but oll re- fusad to sign the paper, Tho ladics sy thoy aro not discourngad, as they haye onlsted for thio war, Thoy express hopes that thoir numbor will soon bg largor. Forty-oight wore out to-duy. . AT LOGANSFOT, Speeial Dispatch to L'he Chicago Tridine, Loaaxsronr, Ind., Fob, 17,—A muss-meoting i bolug hold horedo-uight to tako’ action in ro- gard to tho tomperance movement, AT JEFYERSONYILLE, JEFFERSONVILLE, Ind,, Feb, 17.—The Ladics’ ‘Pemporance Union made n flauk movement ou tho non-union clomont this morning, by quietly agsembling ut the Presbytorian Chureh, at 13 o'olock, to the numbor of soventy, whon all re- portese and porsons who wers nob mombors of the Union ‘were excludod, After their socrot proliminary arrangomonts woro offosted, thoy moved to Jolmeon's saloon, In the castorn part of tho city, Johneon mot them kindly, but pos- itively doclinod to sign the pledge. Sovoral liywns wero sung, and prayers woro then offorad up that bedimmed many oyos, From this thoy mioved on to Loonurd Carl's saloon, on Chostnut straot. Ilere tho doors woro olosed, and dovo- tional exeroliou woro Liold on tho sidowallc and stroot, By this timo the orowd lad in- oronsed “to sovoral hundrods. At this hour (2 n‘clcek’) services ara boiug “hold in tho stroot, in front of Caspor Lansmun's' sa- loon, which is cloged. The movements so far to-dny havo beon quiet and ordorly, The Dolstorous * manner: shown * By ‘tho bummord’ | yestorday soomns to have subslded, As yot no offoot hias Loon produced wpon uny of tha saloon propulotors, Agrand ‘and enthuninotlo rally.was held Mozart Hall thio ‘ovoning, "Iho crowd wu im- mong, many I:qlnf"tumud away for wantof standing-raow, * 8, B, Dilioudorfor, o prom- fuent gosl-morohant, prosided, wl'xo, with sovoral miniptors and many prominont citizons, mado short and offeotive ynguuohuu, Riving the utmost oncouragomont to tho movoment, Tho ronunl sympathy outalde of snloon proprietora 8 In favor of n continued and vigorous prassous tion of the work,. It was rosolved ta organlzo o stock company, cnpitnl $25,~ 000, to aid nnd prosccute the mioves mont. ~ Tho subserption waa lively, and tho full amount, it is likoly, can soon bo raised. Tho manner in which the bummera undortaok to suppross tho movement has signally failed, and crontod o ronowed sympathy in fayor of the movomont. The worlt goos on with {ndicatlous of succoss, —_———— CUTTING AFFRAY. ‘Tho rear of No. 643 South Glarkstrost waa tha 6cono of o tragic molodrama about hialf-paat 10 o'olook last night, in which a parcol of colared mon displayed tholf prowesa and knowlodga of tho handling of & razor. Lucius Robinson, s notorlous African, contested with ono Thomas Jofferson for tho amilos of two palo-facod domt rops namod Mary MoClollan, alias * Whisky Mollie,” and Goorgio Thomns. The usual curbatone lingo was bandiod botwoon thom, and tho vocabuluty of oaths strained to dofond thelx rolative positions. 'Tho pair finally had rocourse to blows, and ho who boars tho tame of him who drafted tho immortal Declaration went to grass. On rogaining his equilibrium and assuming an oroct position, Lo renewed tho debate with an onorgy that beapoko the dofeat of hia adversary. Luclus did not contomplate his repulse with complaconoy, nor did it affect him with m Christian spirit of resignation, In faot he Erntenud againat tho stratogy - introducod by is_opponont, and, producing s razor, slippod {t across tho abdomen of Jofforson, 10 Bubgo~ quent _proscedings intoreatod that haploss man o further, for ho annk to tho ground insensibla, Dr. Bhipp was called in to rE'reau the wound, which he pronounced to bo dangerous, and qua} fiod his opinion with the statomont that the co valosonco of tho victim would depend upon hig abstinonce from his neual quantum of mof oglin. Officors Donalioo and Cronk arrostod tho ontira party and doposited thom in tho Armory, from which they will amorga thia morning to confront Boyden. After the prisonors had boon locked up, Goorgio Thomns attomptod to * jump the lifo to como,” via tho.flying trapozo, but the - turnlioy cut'hor down and provisionod against - its ropotition by inclosing har dolicato wrists i o pair of handcufls, GOODS, OPPORTUNITY! GREAT humual Clearing Sal. CARSON, PIRIE & C0.S RETAIL, DEPARTMENT, MADISON AND PEORIA-STS, BARGAINS Fancy Stripe, Spring, and Summer SILKS. Just opened, two cages new Gray and Hlacl Ground Fanoy Stripe Silks, vn’ry dnflgl blhu atylos, at from 50 to 76 ots, per yard below regular prices. Good all-silk Bl:nk Gros Grains at $1 yard, Bier Sanis Biosic Tyons G, otter qualil RO! ons Gros Grais $1.30, 31,95, 5135, $1.80, andes THE olieapest kouds oard: lohost ¢ l;lll:l““aflhnlhflok fiyoln! Gfi'fl! 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