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12 THE CITY. KEHILATH ANSHE MAYRIV. DEDICATION OF THE NEW STNAGOGUE, ‘Mme Jowial congregation known an tho Kohi- fath Anshe Bfayriy yesterday celebrated the com- pletion of their new place of worship at the cor- nor of Indiana avonue and Twenty-sixth strect. This congrogation, it will be remembored, lost their synagoguo at the cornor of Peck court and Wabash avenue tn tho firoof the 4thof July last, sinco which time their worship has be tonducted in tho Wabaeh Avonuo Mot pdist burch, corner of Wabash av nue and Fourloenth street. ‘Tne exto- rior of the naw aynagogue {ia familiar to thp ontn wide residents aa the old Plymouth Church, but the interior has undergono consid- crable chango sinco the church was putchased by tho congregation, ‘Tho filings ayo been renowed, the walls frencood, and s very beauti- ful shine erocted in the rear of tho adilico, Tho congregation numbers about 100 mombers, the namos of tho oflicers being ss follows: L'resi- dent, M. BM. Geretely: Vice-President, Jacob Noronborg; Treasurer, If, A. Kohn; Secretary, B, W. Eisondeath ; Sexton, Jackson, ‘The German tapbi of the chure! Dr. L, Adler, tho English rabbi, Dr. St. Machol, Phe dedicatory Boryico#, which bogan at 4:30 p. m,, wore attended ‘by a inrge congregation, Syory sont in the srnagogue boing filled. ‘Lhero sas nothing special in them to nota mith tho exception of tho opening ceremony of dopasiting: tho holy rolls, containing the Pentatoneh, in tho phriog, to which they wero carried by Rabbla Dra, Machol, Adler, Messing. Kobler, and Fel- senthnl, and Mr. Koln, who, though not n rabbi, waa permitted-to share the honor in conridera- tion of his boing tho oldest meztber of the con- gregation. ara e remuinder of tho services included ser~ mons by Drs, Machol, Adler, and Feleenthal, in which the mattor wad suitable to the occasion, The rogular services to-day will ba conducted by Dr. X. Kohler, of the Sinat Cougresauon, and Dr. A. J. Messing, of the Kebilath B'nai Bholom, ——-—-- THE ST. ANDREW’S BALL. ‘Tho St. Aidrew's Boctely Charity Ball at tho Bherman House Inst evening proved a very suc- cessful and cnjoyablo affair, ‘The large dining- room was handeomoly draped with the American polors, with the Union Juck and St. Andrew's Cross combined with them, Cages filled with canaties weto suspended from tho clinudeliers, and from tho uppor end of tho room tho Patron-Saint loo'scd down upon the morry ecens. Whilo the Scotch ropresentatives were enjoying tho occasion, many others wero associated with them in their pleasant reunion, ‘Tho Indies wero beautifully dreased, but to describe what they had on would bo merely to repeat what has so often beon said in this respect. All the lovely delicate eilks und t\Imy tulles that young ladios delight and look pretty in, added to their beanty ‘on this oveasion, w.silo the richer velveln and sling wero for tho 1, ost part left to their elders. "Tho hall way porlin;s o little too full, but that wos only a guaranico ilint more room will be ro- quired another yonr. ‘Tho suppor was delicious, gad every one socined bent vot only upon enjoy- Ing himself, but siso uyon manifesting it by word aod look, Everywhere wee heard the remark, ‘Isn't this a picasnnt party.” So our Keoteu frlondo have every reneun to fool perfect- ly satisfied with the succesy of ihoir undertaking. Apiong thoso who wero prosont were Mayor Colin, Mr. and Mra Philip Hoyno, the ion. John Wentworth, Mr, aud Mra. Robort Tiervoy, Dr. ‘Thomas Johoston. formerly of the Conaid servico, Mr. darnes Warrack, British Vice-Consul, and Mrs. Warrack, Gen. MeArthur, Mr. and Mra. ‘Trude, Mir, and Airs. J. U. Rankin, ‘Mr. and Mrs. Fred Williams, Dr. {leha ond Misa Maria Habo, Mies Van Biren, of Poughkeopsic, Miss Lillic Whittakor, Miss Miller, of Ganosoo, the Misses Nash, Miss Mary Strobecker, Misa Burnet, Mies Houore, Miss L’Apar, Miss Eva Hammond, and Mesera. George aud John Fergus, John Stowart, Mr. Edgar, bir. Sullivan, af the Pourd of Public Worug, Sherit Agnow, Mr. Kirl- Jand, Joshua Marah, ox-Ald. bldreth, Harry Mar- dovh, and many others. Scotch music and Scotch dances kept the compavy together unt s late,or rather carly, hour, when they noparated with many hopes that they would bo fortunate enough to attend the next annual rouvion of the St, An- drew's Society, —— GENERAL NEWS. The Chicago Post-Oftice, daring the month of January, gavo 739 receipts for rogular maii mat- ter, and collocted.thorson $5,476.65 aa postage. The carponter-shop of J. Bristow, No. 513 Wost Huron ctrect, waa entered night bofore last by thieves, and $160 worth of tools stolen, State's Attorney Roed will presont to the Grand Jury to-day: the advertisements of lottery- schemes in two of tho daily papers of Chicago. Police-Superintendent Rehm, after an illness of two wooks, during which he was confined to his house at Lake View, resumed his dutios at headquarters yosterduy. His ailment was a se- ‘vere cold. Tho elogant marble-front building oconpied by , Gossage & Co, as a dry-goods eatablishmont, ‘with frontages on both State and Weahington ntreota, wa sold by Potter Palmer yosterday to L. Z, Leiter for $140,000. ‘Tho tomperaturo yestorday, as observed by 1. ‘Mavusee, optician. No. 88 Madison street, under ‘Snv LuimuneE Building, was, at 8a.m., 4 degrees below zero; 10 a, m., 4 degrees above; 12 m., 45; 3p.m., 27; 6p. m,, 31; and 8 p. m., 26, Itas roported that tho inhabitants of Blue Island have turned out iu a body, and are catch- jng the fish in the Calumet by tho wagon-ioad, and feeding them to their hogs, Tho destruction is indiscriminate, noitlier largo nor small being spared, Will the sportsmen attend to the mat- ter? U. ©. P. Holden! Commissioner of Cook Coun- ty, elected by the Opposition party, will doubt. ous be called upon by Huging and other diguita- ries of the Voople’s party to explain why be cast # volld Ropublican voto at tho clection, ‘wupport- dng only himuelt aud Agnew. It is wnid ‘that the ‘canyuss in tho Ward-Harrison contosted-clection caso has lod to a discovery of such «departure from avowed priuciples. ? Tho Postmautor yeatordsy received » letter from Marget McElain, residi.ug nt 184 uichigan avenuo, Detroit, inquiriug if hoe is acquainted with her brothers ‘‘lommis " and ' Michigal,” one of whom is dead and the other was a "sol- ger.” Bho desires him to lot (hom know that she ig their sister and comes from Clonmozo, Iretund, The letter bas boon preserved as a specimen of English literature of tho presont century. ‘(This evening an cntortaimment of rare inter- est is spoken of ut No, Glt State strest, ‘The invitations are sent by Capt. Rounds, well known in sporting circles, und, itis understood, have reached, among othors, uo less celebrated char- acters than Polico-Superintenaent Rehm and Chiof-Detectlve Dixon, ‘he card of invitation reads: ‘You and your frienda are respectfully invited to attond my opening xc my naw place, No, 614 State strect, ou Saturday night, Fobrua- ty the Gth, 1875, Gupt. XR. G. Rounds." ‘Lhe Captain certainly has friends at court, Awad secident occurred yexterday afternoon, at about half-past 5 o’oluck, at the cornec of West Madison ond Lincoln streets. Mr. 5, A, Williams, coul-dealor, at tho corner of Weat Madison utreet aud Winchester avenuo, and hin driver, were soated upon u load of woou, when the wagon slid pen tho ics and overturued, throwing Mr. Williams several fect in the air, whence he Jandod upou bis skullinawhocking mannor. ‘Lhe kulared man was romovud to hin residenco, No, 18 Winchester aveuue, and medical aid sent for, ‘Tho plysi- cisns soy that it will be almost impossible for hhim to survive the jojury. ‘Cho drivor was un- hurt. 44 Col. Ricaby, attorney for Shoriff Agnew, ap- poared before the Criminal Cout yesterday and Fequosted Judge Williams to cancol tho order of fhe Court made on tho day the indictment was yeturned aguinat Janis McHalo, Assistant Jailer, begging the Bberlff to dismiss McHale, ThoJdudge replied that ha did not kuow how ho could well do it, The Clork of the Court here iuformed the Judge that tho order was on the minutes of the Court, but had not yot been spread upon the recorés, Judge Willisins then said thut the order noed uot bo. entered upon the records. During the afternoon Jailer Doyle received a communication from Joho Gallagher, Clork to the Bueriif, Informing bira that tho Sheil had x Feinstaced McHale, and that he would resume the duties of Assistant Jailer at once, ¥armer Daniel Lonerburger, of Lyons, in thin oounty, came to the city yesterday with a double team ‘attached toa wagon, aud had forcompray his stepuov, Charles Bhoctnuker, 13. yours old. ‘oo muct liquor befuddled Lonerburger eo that he was unable to menage his team, end tho oni- raula became frightened ut the corner of Halsted aud Barber wtrocta und ran away, gone eastwardly on the latter shoroughfare. ‘ather and son wore thrown out, snd tee Jaiter received serious and perhaps fatal in- nuiet. He was cttonded by Dr. Funke, and af- ard rewuved tu the house of « friend ab No, head, cruzhing his THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1875.--TWELVE PAGUS. 466 Weat Twentieth streot. Lonorburger orcaped unhurt, and was taken in ebarge by Oficer Dooley, who locked him up in the Pwollth Street Btatlon, becatine bo was too helplers to take care of himself, The horses were stopped on the Canal street viaduct, after smashing the wagon to pieces, WOMAN'S POLYTECHNIC INSTITUTE. Bomo of our ladies, mont noted for thetr ponoyotence, and noble and public spirit, have organized anew corporation under the laws of this Btato, under tho name and styloof ‘Tho Woman's Volytechuic Institute of Hlinois,” for tho purporo of educating and instructing wamen In tho differout branchos of the arts, eleiccs, and industries, commercial and domestic dusies and occupations, by which means thoy may ob- tain moro remunerative wittations than int prevent positions, and gain a inors comfortable, congental, and satisfactory livelihood, “Womon who are desirous may obtain rooms, with or without board, or day-board, at that In- stitute, in connection with their tuition, at prices jitet anfllciont to he sctf-eupoctting. : “tthe Woman's Polytechnic Institute of Tili- nola propozes further to purchase a suitable building in the Cu, of Chicaga for tho various objects above nained, ‘The capital stock of sad corporation shall ho Ww), With the option to Tancoane tho ainnd ninastances may tentmud it, Said capital stock shall be divided into 10,000 phates of 10 each, which shall be full-paid hares, and constitute the ownor a stockhokler, entitled to a pro rata share or interest ty tho eu- torprise and proceeds of said corporation, and with a vote for over eshrro at all the general meetings of the stockholders, "Sho Ioention of the principal oftica shall be in the City of Chicago, Cook County, and State of Alina.” Sus, Q. A. Springer, Mon, Fornando Jones, Ar. Mary B. Chishotm, and Mre. Alisa Yau Winklo have just received the licenyo as inecr- porstors to open books for subecription, ‘The: fadios proposo to epen inn fow days a lunch room, in tho hopo of receiving many getcrons customers to partake of their elegant Innches, and, at tho kame timo, Kubscrintions for tho aid and prongtion of one of the mont needed. chari+ tablu, and moritorions enterprives of th's cily and our Stato. It will bo okserved that, front thn char- neter of this institute, women, irrespective of nationality, religion, or other condition, may re- cotve their iustruction in different arts, seionces, and occnpations, which will enable them to ob- tnin situations moro sttited to their tastes, and Dettor calenlated to auppiy their wants. ‘Theso women will at the same time feel more inde- pandent, for, oven whilut they are receiving their tuition, they ean ho earning their bread ond board honorably and creditably. ——— COUNTY AFFAIRS, The Committeo on Buildings and Public Char- ities wae in session yeatorday in the commiltce- room at the Couuty Building, and approved of the contract presented by the County Attorney with Low Millor, E.R. Hall, and Peter Thorsen for supplying brick for the losino asylum at Norwood Park. They alxo approved of a con- tract with Mr. Egan for the suporiutendence of tho construction of tho building. ‘These con- tracts will be subroitted to tho County Board at thoir next mecting for ratification. Ameeting of the Mospital Committee of tha Board of County Commissioners was held yex- terday aftornoon at the Hospital. There wero present Commissioners Jonos, Guenther, and Busse, Tho Committeo passed requisitions for yarious articlea to be used in the hospitals in tho prosent month, making butjfow;changes, aud, on motion, the Wardon was instructed to go to different stores and get prices for the articics, and report ta the Commitico. Tio Warden was ingtructed to seo that the milk furmishod to the Horpital should show a strength of 9) degracn on the ordinary lactometer, in accordance with the resolution” pasecd by the County Board Thureday, On motion, it was resolved thst the Warden change tho plumber and carpenter for a month, in order to find out if a reduction of their bills could not boeffected. ‘Tho bilis audit~ ed nmouvted in ali to about $2,909, of which £00 was for the monthly fay-roll. Tho meeting then adjourned. BUYING SUPPIIES, ‘Tho Joint Committee on Hogpital and Public Charity from the County Board were in session eaaeeey, in thu eommittee-room at tho County uilding. Commissionera Holden, McCaffrey, Louergan, Conley, Carroll, Busse, Guenther, sud Herting wore present. ‘Lio object of the most- ing waa to {ake action in regard to purchas- ing such supplies for tho county charitable insti- tutions as were not to be purcliased on bids. ‘Commuseionor Holden desired to proceed im- mediately to make the purchases, and said thoy had mot there for that parpose, ‘Commissioner McCaffrey opposed buying without sminples, and eaid that if ho was buyiug for his own private uso he would have no hesitancy, but ho yaa not willing to purchase for the county with- out fiast eeeing sampler, with prices. ‘Tho majority of the Commissioners sustained Commissioner McCaffrey in his viows. Commissioner Holden, with the acveral requi- sitions iu bis hands, remarked, they woro em- powered to make the purchases, and ho intended to make them, and if the Commissioners pro- posed to shirk tho responsibility, he did not, and therefore would proceed to taake tho necezsary purchases ss callod for in the requisitions. Commissioner McCaffrey roplicd, and said ho would like to seo him do so, aud he would also like to een the parties from whom the purchnaes were made by Commissioner Holden get thor bills paid. Coramissionor Holden sald: ‘ Woll, hero is n dend-lock,” and, turning to Commussioner Schmidt, remarked, ** We want to purchase ;" to ‘tie tho Commissioner replied, “Wall, pur- chase.” Farther argumont and discussion was hed on tho subject, and dually Commissioner McCairey moved that the Clerk of the Committes be ia- atructed to notify several dry-gouds and grocery firms to dend in their ssmples with prices to-day by 1Lo'clock, of such goous es the roquisitions called for, in order that they might make thor selections. ‘hia motion met with a second from Commissioner Lonergau, and was carried, ‘Yho Committes then adjourned. ———-— THE CITY-HALL, Tho Comptrollor yesterday sold $2,000 of city certificates, boaring interest at 7 per cent, for tholr face valuo, Dan O'Hara, the City Treasurer, has been dangerously ill for the past week, but Is now in a fair way of recovery. Io will not bo able to be around his oflice for several wooks, Owing to tho illneas of Frank Adama and JIudgo Dickoy, and tho consequent pressure of business on the City Attorney, tho trial of Sergt. O'Connor, on the charges preferred by Justico Boyden, has boon postpoued for one week. ‘The Schoo! Committeo of the Common Coun- cil will not mect until after the law controling the leasing of school-tund proporty las been properly umended. Mr. Goggin, attorney for tho Buurd of Education, is ongaged in drafting an ordinance which will better answer the pur- pose. Borgt. Jonson waa yosterfay appointed Horgount-in-Charge at Madison Street Police Statlon, aud xergt. Callalan was placed in charge of the second platoon of police at the eawo station. Ltoundsuan Murphy was trans- ferred frown Twelfth Stroot Htution to Union Park, and Sherman Hoyt appointed to fit the vacancy thus caused at the formor-mentionod station, Milwaukee avenue may rightfully boart of having the greatest bores in the city. “Phoy por- eist in visiting, tho city ofticiala ia dolegations sbont even the most trifliny afuirs., Yeaterday adoltegation from this troublesome thoroughfare visited the Board of Public Works for tho pur- poo of urging them on in the construction of ‘viaducts over Desplaines and Bineomen strests, The Board informed thom that dr. Walkor, the attoruey of tho Columbus, Chicago & Indians Contral Railroad, and the managors of tho Nosth- western Railroad, bod consented to hold an ine terview with the Loard on or wbout the loth of the prosent month, ‘The polivo triumvirate matin solomn conclave yout y forthe trial of O1 Denis Mahoney on charges of refuning to pay bis just dues, and of Doing intorested in a fourth-class saloon, Ou promises of immediate reform, ho was given another trial. Olicer dlichaol Mahony,who was arraigned for having Loew interested in the cane theft from the store of Wendell & Hyman, aud whose case Las been continued from tine to tine for the sako of huoriny all toatimony in his favor, was yeuterduy told to walk tho plank, and cutoff his brass buttous, Cuthardt, tho wit- ness who could not provioudly be found, toatified that Blahony was not the man to whom he surrendered the cane, but on cross-eramiun~ tion it was savertaitied that Le could not possibly recognizu the tnau it ho were to mect hin ou the wtreot, Ile ore & stubborn witness, and nothing could be elivited from Lim that in any way interested tho Jward. Tho cause will be tukeo to the Cweutt Court, where Mahouy will ask oo investiyation, whd, if found not guilly, Will Lo rolustated, Cul. Lippincott’ will “again deliver au orstion bufore the Buard nt 2. o'clock to-day, and will produce whut bo considers cvi- deuces that he used 195 kega ot powder iu the July Ure. FLAGNEN AND BELL-TOWERS. 6 Board of Public Works yesiorday mailed acircular to all tue railveads centering in Ubi- cago, calling attention to the oxistenco of the following ordinanco, and informing them thas thoy must comply wilh all ita provisions or suffer the full ponaltios attached : ee All rallroail compnutos whoae track or tracks crorn onliteracct any er the atrocte tn tho City of Chtenga cant of tho west lino of Western aventio or aorth of the south Hne of Eigen avenite, and alea at, all crossings of Mrects or. horse-railwasa, ball station, keep, nd maintain at all timer, at their own expenses, at cach and overs of raid atrect and raiiranit-cronsings, a flag- quan, Shore duty dahall be to signal porsons travellti ja the ilirection of any or either of tho crossings, and warn them af the approach of any locomotive cnnine or any impending danger, andl nt each and all crosm= Thee of atroot or iorse-rallwaye there shall ho ergcted rnd mafutatnet, at their own oxpeniiy by the estiroad company ‘wlio track such streot or horse-rallvay fay. cross, of iuitetecet, m belletower not Inve than 18 fect in befght, and tn which tower shall be placed n good and’ sufficient bell, ainiis lar fo the bell ured on. the drawbriilge over the Chics qo River and its branches, whleb bell shall be rang by the flagman or the perton'in charge of stich crossing, ti warn ail persous in vehicles ar treet-carm or other oslof the approach of any licomotive-euaiuo, orother douger, and sald bells stall be Kept rlaginie until auch locomotive-engine or tratn of care ninall tava parsed over such crosaing, and It stall He deomed safo for persons and Atreet-cars or other couveyatices to yraas or cross atich taitroall track, —+ ANNOUNCEMENTS, To-morrow afternoon ut 3 o'clock the Rev. C. W. Wendto wilt lecture on “ho New Germany" hofare the Sunday Lecture Society in the Grand Opova-Honse. ‘Yho Philosophical Society wilt diecuss thie evening tho subject of “Language,” and Mies El's G. Lvos, of the Hydo Park schools, will bo tho principal speaker. Madam Loonowons will loctare to-morrow at 3 pst. at tho Church of tho Mosaiah, Michigan, nvenne, corner of ‘Twenty-fourth stroct, on «<The Rivers of Egypt.” Admission 26 cents. The Rey. Jacob Post will lecture Suniay ovon- ing in tho Presbyterian Church, corner of Noblo and Frio streets, in tho English language, about "The Benefit of Trials.” Sonts free, 'Phe Rev. C, L. Thompson will dotiver the an- nual sarmon before the Myde Park Bible Society ut ita anniversary meeting to-morrow ovcuing, in the Presbyterian Chureh in Hyde Park, at 7:30 o'clock. A mecting of the Judgos of the various Courts will bo held to-day at 2 o'clock nt tho City-Hall Building, to tnko action in alt probability upon the removal of bailiffs from their court-rooms hy Sheriff Agnow, and also, it is reported, to withdraw some of the nominations mado by them for Justices, ‘THM MASQUERADE. ‘Tho mauquerade ball of the Chicago Turnge- moiude, which will come off at the North Sido 'Turner-Hall Monday ovening, promises to bo tho moat brilliant ever given in this city. Tho foolish cloven" have been bard at work dur- ing tho Inet six weeks to malo this ball the gala performance of tho season. ‘Ino Lall has been beautifully decorated with comic paintings. ‘Iho procession will bo based on several Gorman legends. ‘The first wagon will represent the woll-known logend of ‘* Asch- enbroodel." Tho eecond wagov represents Shaksnearo’s Midsummor Night's Dream" in tableanx vivants. ‘I'he third wagon will boat o represontation of the Gorman legend ‘* Schnae- wittehen.” Another wagon will contain a repre- aentation of the legend ‘ Dororveschon.” 8 wagon containing Princo and Princess Carnival will bo 12 feet high and boautifully decorated. BPORTING MATTERS. Mr, Goorgo Farnaworth, of this city, bas authorized the publication of tho following haz- ardous tefanee, which will attract tho attention of turfmen of the country, and is likely to lead yo an intoresting match: Ho wil! trot his ronn gelding George I. against any horse, mare, or golding in ths United States (not having a record, not barring George Judd, who has a recurd of 2:36) for 32,500 9 wide, mile honts, best throe in five, in harness, according to tho rnlcs of tho National Trotting Asaocia- tion, the raco to be trottod June 25, over the Dextor-Park conrse. Each osyner to place 5 forfoit of €500 in tho hands of Mr. George B. Mansur upon the malting of tho match, and the remainder of the stake, 22,000 exch ride, to bo placed with the atakehouldor three days before the date of tha race. . To-day thore will bos contest on the Gun- Club grounds for an olegant fox-skin robe, for which all the best alota have ontered, and also sweokatakes shootiug by mombora of yarious clubs all day, commoncing st 11 o'clock. ee SUBURBAN, PARK RIDGE. ‘The interest is on the incroaso in the Mothodiat Episcopal Church, Mr. Kaufman works day and night to save souls, and his labors and prayors aro belng auswerod. A vory amusing incident occurred iast Sanday evening during tho services, which will not spoil by repeating. The pastor was assisted by Brothor Mac——-, from Desplaines, who is, by the way, a talonted and fluent speaker. Brothor Mac— had just finished on earnost and clo- quent prayer ,in bebalf of those . who wero seoking for lights prayor that drew tenra from many oan oye, and mado stout hearts tremble. A good Methodist broth- er, thinking Mac—— soared a little higher than was nocessary, knolt sud in a loud voice asked the “Lord to blogs Brother Moo—— and tako all conceit out of him.” Itwas too much for tho riniblcs of the hearers, and if they did forget for tho moment tha: they wero ino serious meeting who was to blame? Tho Litorary Society iain a prosperous con- Aition, and is doing wonders in olovating and de- yoloping its members. ‘Tho Prosident, Dr. Dan Newcomb, and the Critic, Mr. Knox, deserve credit for peculiar ability displayed, See, Mrs. Lo and Mor Physicinns ‘The colored citizen may acquire the charac- toristics of the proud Caucaaian, John China- man may follow the custome of * Melican ian," but Lo, tho poor Iodian, sticks to bis legendas and his ancestral ways. This was illustrated Jately in Washington Torritory. Tho wife of an Indian obief was sick, and sho was under the care of an Indisn dootor, but still tho illness elnng to her; sho raflectad upon hor own case, and, after much cogitation, arrived at what sho conusidored s satisfactory solution of tho boalth protlem, Sho calted her husband aside and confided her views to tho noble red man who called her fondly bis own. Sho eaid she Lad thought the matter over, and did'nt think she'd ever fecl any better unless he killed hor doctor, ‘The equaw wus the apple af tha chieftain’s eyo, hig own sweet Minnobaha,—if othat wae her uame,—and how could he refuse her? He went out and invited the Aboriginal physician to a confidential interview in tho primeval, and thore, drawing hin trusty tomabawk, ho suddenly cleft the professional mau’s skull, producing a gap which, though not as deep as well nor vide ag a barn door, waa enongh: Hod him, And thon the lord of the forest returned and told hin dusky mato, aud straichtway she became cunvalescont. Lar bo it from us to intimate thats similar eourse in civilized communities would gave some sick people, but that it suc- ceeded in Washington Territory the Indian ageut will wwoar, Good Stories. Good stories are a nource of great enjoyment, and the publication that furuistes them is certain to secure an ustensive clroniution, ‘Thi ts evident in the case of the New York Weekly, whtos regularly tasues over 350,000 coples, But this large elreulation has not been caully ecbivvod, For years the Néo York Weekly hae ougaged tho best talent, to which additions aro fre- quently made, a0 that {te columns are sways filled with fred and sparkling [tales, ekotch Mcsera, Stroct & Smith aro aware of the importance ef publishing a paper excellout in every feature, they are aluo awuru of tho Lone(t of + keuping it bofore the pubs ho” by Judiclous aud Mboral@advortielug, Mence ite Targo cleeulation, whlch $4 cuntinaally tucressing, Thi Nei York Weekty haa Just begun n rernarkably £1 juting atory, entitled “Throws on the World.” gee ob ts The Insuring Public will please fuote that the local agency of tha old and reliable Niagara Fire Insurance Company of Now ‘York has been trausferred to Dayis & Requa, 163 Lae Hallo street, ‘This well-kuown Company lias an on- vinbls reputution for protopt and honorable doaling with Its patrons; and fu skillfull management and fnanclal abiiity is shown in the last annual statement (ist of January, 1875), exlubiting $1,501,080 of cash easly cer $200,100 being ijuvesicd Iu United States cud, ea aaeeeteenss Pianos—Pianos. At Reed's Temple of Musle, No, 02 Van Buren atrect good wecond-band plauow, with weven octaves, rosewood cuvey, aud carvod lege, cua bo bought from §200 to 4250, —wartanted five years, 3 Steinway Upright Pianos, ‘Two splendid second-hand Btelnway upright pianos, ju perfect order, and almost equal tu new, far sule at a bargnin, of Lyon & Healy's, Btate aad Monroe streate, pesmraeti he Sates ig Albani Had Her Photographs, which sre yory excellent, taken by Gentile, studios southeast corues Gtate and Washington sireetay SOCIAL DREGS Found at the Bottom Because of Their Weighty Sinfulness, Murderers and Countorfeiters Tako French Leave of tho St. Louis County Jail, A Lowell Woman Beats Hor Husband to Death with a Fiat-Iron. Mob. Violence Prevails in Lake County, Colorado. Tho Judicial Oflcers Banished and Threatened with Death. JAIL DELIVERY, HOW IT WAS MANAGED, Speciat Dispatch ta whe Chicago Tribune, Br. Louis, Mo., Fob. 5.—At half-past 3 o'clock this morning six of the most dangerous charac- tersin tho Bt. Louisa County Jail made their escapo fiom that institution ond are still at largo on tho world. Buch ashove for freedom is hardly on record in the annals of auy county. 'The following aro tho, particulars, ay your cor- respondent gleanod them at tho eceno of action, Vho leador in tho affair was the countorfoltor Tialt, who, from all accounts, was a dangerous charactor. Ho is a email man with o coolness and detormination such of is noeded in emergencics, He iv thorouguly-cducatod machinist, and has not only s doft hand but au inyontive mind, fo has had considoredle oxpe- rience, and might be clagsod aa uu expert in the business of jail breaking. Vor nearly a month past Halt and his comradoa have been making proparations for their departure. ‘Thoy by sume means procared a file and somo iron, and mant- iactured a kay to the colle in that soction. Lhe colls of each section have but one key. ‘Two of tho men, on several occasions, declared their intention to other prisonors of breaking out, nud to thoso in the vicinity’ of, | their colle the grating of a file wah no unuoual sound. Ono of tho | prigoners states that he called tho attention of the guarda, aud of the United States dotective, to this danger, sumo time ago. A prisoner also states that ho waw two Derringors in the possce~ sion of these men for some timo past. Certain it ia thoy bad s filo, a largo skeloton-Koy, a putty- knifo, and some other things not absolutely es- sential to a preopor'e life and safety. ‘ho cotl-koya and the key to the entranco-door of the Jail sro always lockod up in tho safo in tho jail office at 7 o'clock in tho evening, aud hduce the key which opened the doors on this occasion must have been an extra ono. ‘Tivo fact stands that tho door was unlocked and the men wero froe to § into the open court. A little after 3 o'clock Millor, the guard, unlocked ono of tho gates lending to the outede court in order to walk around at the back of tho celle and sco that everything was in order. Heado, rho wad left on duty msido the couts, stood up ® fow momonts afterwards, and was acon by u prisoner to walk into a coll ou tho wost side of the jail, which fa used a8 @ water-closet. Ho had “hardly gone in when the. prisoner saw mon jn their stocking feet walk quickly across tho court and dash into thocoll where Heade had fees: ‘They emerged in a moment with Hoado jotwaen them, and took him toward the cell from which they came, into which thoy throw him, after which théy locked the doar. Milfor had not yot retuned from tho outvide court; but = few moments afterward ho was heard to. como in through tho door which connects the conrta, and was heard to exclaim in a muffled tono, wither 'Siurdor” or “Fire.” He was gagged, securely tied, and thrown into call No. 17, ‘The othor colls of tho section woro then opened, and tho occupants were invited to tako their liberty.‘ Judge” Dremmond was ro- loased, but ho refused to escape, doclaring that he liad nothing to ran away from, John Lee snd J. W. Purdam, both charged with murder, wero also relensed. Miko Scanian was invited to go, bub ho refased, There wora others who hed the same opportunity, but somo of them doclared it was too cold fors man with no monoy to attompt to escape from the city, and hence they refused. ‘Tho escaping party ‘pasuod into the outer court, through the guto where Millor was captured, aud wont around to tho south side of the .vslle, whore they attacked tho main wall, An old = man in as coll spposite this point states that Hall directed the work of breaking through this wall, sud, although it is 18 inchos thick, it was done in two minutes, Three mon worked at it, Thoy had = couple of knives and o litle crowbor about 1 foot long. They first turned down the gas quite low and then took out two bricka, about 18 inchos from each other, ina line horizontally, ‘The point attacked was immediately under a window-sill, fiaving msde a btart, the crowbar, the knives, and some other small instiumonts did quick worl, and whon two openings wero mado tho centre column was pushed out, leaving ployty of reom for a man to crawl through. Wilmer was still sufforing from his wound and wai using # crutch, and hence did not want to go, Ho was pulled thiough, however, and he droppod his crutohand hiselipper in making hisoxil, ‘Khe mon wont out two ata time, this boing a aafor course, Once in the jail-yard, tho men had no difllculty in wcaling the brick wall, as jt is only 12 feet high and there isa shed on the inside, Thew advont on tiro streot was witnessed by no ono. J, W. Pondam thought the matter over sevoral timos, and finally concluded to take advautage of his opportunity, Ie went out and had climbed on top of tho autwide wall whon he changed his mind, and concluded that ho would rather stand his trial, When tho break in tho wali was Inapacied, this morning, 4 largo aud fiucly finished skeloton key, which had evidontly boon tused in prying out bricks, was found among tho debris, a3 was a broken putty-kuife and Wilavor's shppor, The excapatt prisoners aro Itobort Wil- mor, alias Judd, aliay McCartnoy, and George Rankin, alias Hoosier, counterfeiters, both of whom wore captured ‘through tho ald of tho stool-pigeon, Watts, after a desporate fight, ina boarding-house on Summit avenue on the 10th of Decembor. J. W. Mooro, Robert Brown} and Jobu Iai, all of whom were charged with passing counterfeit monoy; L. Dantel Banoni, s profousional burglar. It 1s impossible, at thie writion to state how the imploments wera obtained by the absconded prisoners, but tho opinion ia peovalont that tho guards were in eollusion with the prizoners, through the outside influcnco of frionde of the counterfoiters, It dasa] not ecem poasiblo that the men could o- cape rearrest, especially Wilmer, who is badly crippled, Thus far, however, no trace of them has been discovered. ‘hore will probaply be moro developments by to-morrow morning, ——_-——_ THE CRIMINAL RECORD, KILLED HER HUSBAND WITH A FLATIRON.. ‘Suecial Dupatch w I'he Chicage Tribune, ‘ Lowzi1, Mase., Fob, 6.-~Tho city was thrown into the wildest excitomont st 1 o'clock this af- ternoon by the announcement that a woinan had killed her husband on Lewis streot, Iu tows than five minutes after the snnouucoment the aceno of tho murder was crowded with specto- tors, eager to entor tho house and to catch o gins of the murderoas. It is almout smpouil- ie to obtain # correct version of the alfair at this hour, put by close questioning ft was uucer~ tainod that Patrick Farrotl, who las been for five yoars employed in the warchonso of tho Lowell machito-shops, returned home to dinner, whou Le found his wife in # beastly stato of intoxication. Upbraiding her, tho two be- came involved in an angry and heated diepute, which resulted in a tussle, when both fell to the floor, Ths woman managed in somo way to lay hold of a Ustiron, and dealt hor husband two or throg terrible blows oa the head, following thosa with other strokes with » heavy billat of wood, which proved fatal slmost iustantly, ‘Tho in- fortuvate man alter being truck with the iron ened, “Ob, my God! Pm ktilod 1" fell back, aud expired. ‘The intoxicated woman, notrealizing her belnouse crime, stared at him vacaatly for a fow momense,aud langhingly loaned down and kiwuad him, Kato Farrell, 9 relative, wwa in tho house when the Sght was in progress, and did hor bost to part tho two, but was unable to do anytbiog to eoparate thom, As Farroll fell to tho floor Kate called Drv. Welch down-siairs, aod asked hor to hurry up as che thought Farrell was doad. Mrs, Welok ran up-staire a6 requested, aud ab once took in the terrible scone, Physicians wery et anco went for, but they pro- dicted that lite had been extinct for sume minutes, ‘I'ne police, who were at once notified of the affair, procoeded to the house and touk the wife under urrost. She was then to in- toxicatod that she was uoawaro of her crime, and chatted with the olficors iu » lively manner until she bad been put into tho coll, The Farrell woman took to her heels cefose the polico ax ‘ _cought, tho whole businoss rived, and thoy hada lively search boforo they apprehended hor. Bho tells a mixed aud incre ible story under tho excitement of tho occasion Farroll ia reprerented as an indnstrions and rellablo mun, but hag not naturally euccooded in Keeping in the Lent of temnor with his wife, who is uid ta be constantly drunk, A family of flvo small children was dopendent on tho father for support. MOB RULE IN LAKE COUNTY, COL. Svevial Diapaten ta The Chreaao Trrdune, Desver, Col., Fob. 5.—A serious atato of Affairs oxista in this ‘Lorrltory, An insurrection Ing provailed in Tako County for more than a week, Tho Probate Judgo and othor judicial oficera havo beon banished and threatened with death, as also many prominent citizens. ‘Tho Jocal authorities ara unable to copo with the mab. ‘Lhe 'Tortitory is virtually without ofiicara to act in the mattor, Gov. Me~ Cook having beon absont for moro than two mouths, Actits Gov. Jenkina is lying parntyzed in his bod, and Ohiof-Tustice Mallet rondored. helpleas through having somo of hia limbs broken while riding on bia judicial circuit, Thore aro not 100 oyupped militia in tho forritory. A company of fifty rcouts are holding thomselves in readiitoss to proceed to aid in quolling the disturbance as soon a8 thoy van gab nuthority to do #0, Numerous refugees from iako County aro hid away in this city, a3 vigi- lanta are supposed to behoro acoking to aseauBin~ ate them, ‘ho Acting Governor will issuo a proclamation early to-morrow by proxy, calling upon the mob to disporse, Adjutant-Cenorsl Vanghan has 500 stand of arma ready for any omergoncy that way arlic. ‘Tho diagracofut dit- ficnlty had ite orizin in arsassinationa growing out of the disputed right of tho uso of srrigating waters. FLOWN JAIL-BIRDS, Br, Lous, Mo., I'eb. §.—No clow has yot boon learned of the wherentouts of the mon who es- caped from jail this morning—at Jenst nono that tho polico will talk about. It now prover that Usll was tho leader of the paity and directed opcrations, They had a pully and a largo cave-Kuife, and n small crowbar nbout foot tong, with which they made a hols in tho jail wall’ (which {s brick and 18 inches thick) “large enongh for two men to pass through at once, ing loss than five minutes. Whero thoy got theso imploments or tho slieloton key with which thoy oponed tho cell door ia stills mystory. Wilmer is still suf toring from the wounds reccived nt tuo time of his arrest, and is obliged to walk with a crutch. MURDER TRIAL AT TOLEDO, Special Diapatch to The Chteaao Triount, Toreno, O.,,Feb. &—Tho trial of John Kath for killing Michael Schmidt, in July Inst, ls at- tracting considorable attontion. A CALIFORNIA FORGER, Ban Francisco, Feb, 6.—Nowton Morgan, the poll-tax forgor lately convicted on two indict- ments for folony aud forgery, to-day pleaded guilty to tho remaining charges. - FIRES, IN CHICAGO, Tho alarm from Box 344 at 3:20 8, m. yeater- day wae occasioned by astight fro iu the throo- story marble-front building No, 41 McAllister place, owned by W. J. Onaban and occupied as a rosidence by B. Rosin. Tho damago to the building was $50, and to furniture $200; fully covered by insuranco, The fire was caused by o defective furnace fluo. AT RICHMOND, ILL. Trensonp, IIb, Fob, 5.—Dotween the hours of Gand 7 this morning smoxe waa discovored is- suing from the two-story wooder structure on Main strect, in the rapr of Aldrich & Smith’s dry- goods storo, The citizons turned out, and every effort was made to extinguish the flames, but without avail. The building was soon a mags of flamo, which, quickly communicating to Darling's mont-market on the north and the residence of Yrank Packer on the south, all throe structures vora burnod tothe ground. By great exertions tho store of Aldrich & Smith and the residences of Col, Gibbs and J. I. Hyde wero saved. Had the formor portion of tho town must have beon burned. The weathor waa in- tensoly cold at the time, the thermometer being 1G dog. below, and maoy had their feet, ears, noses, ond fingers badly frout-bitton, The firois supposed to have originated from defective chimney, but as to this thoro is a differance of opinion, ‘Tho building in which the fira origin- ated was occupied by E, D, Clark a4 a bilhard- hall, His loss ia from $300 to #100, This bulld- ing, a¢ wellas the Packer residence, was tho ptoporty of ® non-rceident named Smallwood, who had an insurance of 81,200 on the buildings. Dr. O. N. Kendall losca heavily on household furniture storod in ono of the buéned buildings. The london the meat-markot is not aacotaiued, but is probably about $2,000. AT ST, LOUIS, Sr, Louvre, Mo. Feb. 5.—Patterson & Fitch and tho Riverside Publishing Company; occupy- ing the building No. 800 North Main slrect, was damaged by firo at 3 o'clock this morning, to tho extent of about €16,000; insurod in tho Planters’, the Poople's, aod Missiasippl Valtey, of Momphis, for $2,500 aach; tho Globy, of Chi- cago, $2,500; tho Gorman, of New Jersoy, 82,500; tho Fairfeld, Conn., $10,000; the Cooper and Fireman's, Dayton, $2,500 each : the Lycoming, Pa. $2,500; tho Bt. Nicholas, Now York, $2,800 ; tho Butfalo German, $2,500 ; tho Newton, Ky., 82,500; tho Fire Association, Philadélpbia, §2.500 ; tho Poople’s, Now Jersey, $2,000; and the Williamuburg City, 92,500. Br, Lours, Sfo., eb. §.—Tho fo this morning was tore disastrous than at iret reported. Be- sidey the losses previously statod, Charles Moritz, bookbindor, lost $9,000, and minor losses swell the total to £80,000, which is more than covered by insurance. AT JOLIET. Spectal Dispawh ta The Cateago Tribune, Joust, L., Feb. 5.—Tho residence of Dr, G. B. Salter, on Eastern avenue, in this city, was neatly deatroyed by firo this morning at 10 o'clock, The Fire Dopartment auccoeded in obtaining suflleiant wator to savo tho adjoining premises, ‘The tire origiusted ins singular man- nor, A servant girl was thawing out a wator- pipe with» kerowene lamp, which, exploding, throw the oil into crevices in inaccessible points inthe building, Insurance, $2,300 0n the con- tonts, iutho Hartford; on dwelling, $1,500 in the Agricultural, Watertown, N. X., aud $1,600 in tho Homo, Now York, AT CLEVELAND, O. Cincrnwatt, O,, Fob, 5,—A fira ot 5 p.m. in tho building Nos. 33 and 35 Walnut atreet, dam- aged S. M. Barrett's stook of furniture about $8,000, aud tho building about @1,000. Drebr & Sandors, partial cccupants of No, 93, had their stoak of cured beef and pork elightly damaged by water ; fully insured, During the fire, Wil- iam Irwin, s fireman, fell through 9 hatchway in the recoud story to the cellar, and wae badly hurt about the breast. AT TIFFIN, O 5 Special Dispatch to The Chicage Tribune. Tirrix, O., Fob. &.—At Do'clock this morning tho grist mill of Reubon Kollor was found to ba on fire, and before help could reach it it burned to.tho ground, Loss about $10,000 ; insured $3,000 in Underwriters, and Nisgara of New York, American Central, of St. Louis, aud North American of Pilladal pais About 700 bushely of grain were buraed, on which thore waa no innurance, AT NEW HAVEN, IND. spectat Diapatch te ‘The Chicago ‘Tribune, New Haves, Ind,, fob. 6.—Tho residence of Jamen Clarke wau totally destroyod by fire thia morning, cauged by a defective flue, Nothing wan anved, Loss, €2.000; fully insured in tho Watertown, of Now York, AT WHEATLAND, N.Y, Toouesren, N. ¥., Fob. 5.—The Hiram Smith flouriug milis, io Wheatland, Monroe County were burned last ovening. ‘Tho lous 13 $25,000., a at ges THE MICHIGAN MILITIA. Spectat Diapateh to The Chicago Tribune, Lansing, Mich., Feb. 5.—Tho Quartermaster- General has made bls roport for the two yaara ending Sept. 30, 1674, Binoe the orgunt- tion of eixtoen milltis companios, the busivess of tho Department has jucreased. ‘Lhe expensos were $50,085.83; duo from the Genoral Govorn- mont, $29,077.05, for which stores can be drawn when required, ‘The military fund is amplo to provide for parades, camps, and reviews ordered by tho commaudor, ‘Thero are 962 braech-load- ing Spalugiicle riflos, 341 muskets, 14 6-pounders, end 8 ritlod cannon, js SUICIDE, Crzveraxp, O., Feb, 5.—Wheeler Sherry, a0 old resident of Painesville, O., commitiod suicide this forenoon by hauging bimscif, The cause ls aUppoaed +o bave boon iusanity, FOREIGN Queen Victoria’s Specch at the Opening of Parliament, The Subjeot of Spanish Recognition Now Undor Consideration, Revonues Increased by the Reduction of Taxes. GREAT BRITAIN. OPENING OF PARLIAMENT, Loxnox, Feb, 5.—Parliament reassembled to- day. ‘Tho Queon in hor speech Bays : My Lonps ASD GENTLEMEN? My relatlons with all foreign powers ato friendly, Tho poace of Burapy continues tinbroken, and E frit it wil rematn 1 thall «lo my endeavers thereunto, The cbnferen: Titussels on the watiages of war have Leon concluded, ‘My Government has curcfully examined tho reporin of its deliberations, but, considering the importance of tho priucipals {uvolved, and widely divergent opin- fons tuereon oxprossed, nnd ths Jimprobauility of thet reconctilalion, Ihaye'refused proponala for further noyotiations, The Berrave Government in Bpaln has ceased to 6x- fst, ant Prince Alphotsc has been called to tho throno, ‘eis question of recognizing bim In coucert wilh other powers {u now before my Govornment, and « declsiun will not be long delayed, — Tearueally hope that prare will ho npeedily restored to that great but unfortimate country. Exertions for the suppression of tho East African slave trade have not beon relaxed. Ironfidently trist they will result in the complete extinction of that traite, which is equally repugnant to humnauity and injurious to legitiinate commerce, Tho diferencos between Ching and Japan, once threatening war, aro now bapplly adjusted, Thave Jeernodt wian pleasure that my Minfater at Pekin was largely Stintrumental in eflecting thin reentt, Tho past year hua been ono of gonoral prosperity and process thicoughout the Colonies. ‘The gold coaat mhows asteady advance in tho establisument of clvil government, Teaco has veen malntainod ant slavery Lbolished, Hencofurward thare will be freedom thero as clsowhere, Lahnil doubtlens have your concurrence in any tnoasurea which it Rhall bo my duty to adept, duntiting 9 wise ond humano system of noiiye admin- futration in Natal, ‘Anamplo harveat hins restored prosperity {n Indin, By tho blessings of Providence I waa able to entirely avert tho losn of Ute which wad apprelunded fron famine, GENTIEMEN oF THE Tous oF Coyntons: Ths fluances are in atntisfuctory coudition, Tho trado of the country han somewhat fallen short, but there hus teen general prosperity supported by an excellent Lars yaat, Reductions of taxation have led to stcady in- crenee in the consumption of the necessaries of life, and puch articles us contribute to the revonua, ‘The Queon recommends tho repeal of tho ox- ceptioual statutos in relation to the peaco of Irc- land, and tho jenactment of Iswa for the transfor of land and reconstruction of judiciu- ture. She also recommends the pasango of acts tor tho, improvement of the dwollings of tho working classes; for tho consolidation of the sanitary laws, to pievonte tho pollution of rivors, and for the catablishmoent of an office of Public Prosoontor. Lonpon, Fob. 6.—In the Houre of Lords to- night the addroes ia reply to the Queen's speech was moved and seconded. Earl Granville re- marked that the hat of new measures proposed by the Government was meagre, aud thought to leave tho quostion of the recognition of King Alphonso open to Parliamentary criticiam waa unprecedented. ‘Tho Duke of Richmond replied that the Gov- ornmont would decide that question on its own responsibility. In the House of Commons during the debate on the addross, tho Marquis of Hartington said he trusted that Alfonno would not bo recognized ox King of Spaiu until there waa dome proof that ho would rule in accordance with tho wishes of his people. ‘Tho addrosa was adopted in both Houses. THE CAREER OF TRE NEW LIDPRAL LEADER. From the New York Trioune. ‘The Right fon. Bponcer Compton Cavendish, Marquis of Hartington, who succeeds sir, Glad- atone as’ tho loador of the Britieh Liborals, is tho elder gon of the Duke of Devonshire, Ho was born July 23, 1838; was educated at ‘Trinity Colloge, Cambridgo, whore ho was graduated b. A, in 1864, Tho Marquis entered public fifo in March, 1857, when be was elected in tho Liberal interoet, xs one of the membora of the House of Commons for North Lan- cashire. in March, 1863, Lord Palmeraton boing Promior, ho was appointed a Lord of tho Admiralty, and, in April of tha eamo year, Under- Secretary for War. On tho reconstruction of Lord Russell's socond administration in Fobru- ory, 1866, the Blarquis of Hartington became Secretary for War, and rotired with his col- loagues, in July of that year, tho Earl of Dorbs succeeding a8 Premier. Hea wos again o candi- dato in North Lancashire at tho goneral olec- tions of 1868, but, owing to the rivairy of the house of Stanley, he was defeated by 985 votos. He was subsequontly lected to repro- sont the Borongh of Radnor, and becamo Postmastor-General in Mr. Gladutono's Ministry, Later ho was appoluted Secretary for Ireland, and held that position until Mr. Gladstono resigned. Uoia unmarried, and it is genorally understood that he might have been the husband of the Princess Louise, but he was unwilling to impair hia political prospects by that allianco, He has displayed moderate obility in official ca~ pacitios and» toir degree of aptitude for parlia- mnentary business. His views are understood to ‘be consorvative, and | @ has sustained tho leading Liberal mouyuroy rather as an act of party dis- cipline than from choi ————— SPAIN. MORE CARLIST DEFEATS. Manni, Feb. 5.—iho National troops con- tinue to meet with success in their oporations agoinst the Carlists, ORDERED TO TRAVEL. Lonpox, Feb, 5.—-Dispatches from Madrid say the Governmont has requested Sonor Zorilla to travel abroad, in cousequenco of his detection in fu intrigno with the Republicans, Sonor Zorilla loft Madrid for Paris to-night. DON CARLOS’ MANIFESTO ON ALFONSO 8 BEING FIO- CLAIMED KING. Hpsniards! ‘The rovolution, sustained by lics, attempted to assimilate mouarchy ‘with legit- imacy by procliming o member of my family King of Spain, Lom logitimacy. Iam the rep- rosentativo of monarchy in Spain; and, being suck, I spurned from mo with soversign con— tempt the propositions which the September Royolutionarics have dared to muke to mo he- fore they carried the mournful game of their die- Jovalty to the utmost oxtrome, ‘Monce the revolution was made to understand thot I could not ba thor King. Moadof the eminent family of the Spaulsh Bourbons, I have lonrnod, with profound rogret, of the conduct of iv cousin, Alfonso, who, witht the outire inox- porfence of bis ago, bas consented to bocoms the tool of those who, with deyision and insult, ban- ished both him aud bis mother from the country, ‘Novertholess, I do not protest, My dignity snd that of my army admit of no other protest than that which is icresistibly eloquent, and belchos forth from the mouths of my cannons. Far from closing tho gates of Madrid oguinut me, the proclamation of Don Alfonso but tucili- tates the regoueration of our beloved country, It ianot mero accident that another act of vio~ lence committed by these Protorians offends thy pride of the Spanish poopto, It is not » more accident thut at this very time my uncorquor~ able volunteers are found in arma. ‘Thoy who wore victorious at Kraul, Alpous, Montejurra, Cantellfollit, Somorrostra, Abarzuza, Castillon, Cordova, and Urniota, will know how to prevont anew injury to our high-spirited Kpato,—tho exlubition of a new scaudal before the oyou of civilized Karopo, Boing deatined to kill the rovolution in our country, 1 shall aonibilate it, whethor it shat continue to rage on with the will dotlauco of its pudacions godleasness, or whether it wank ituelf beneath the mask of is pocritical piety, Spaniards! LIswear, by our God, by our Spain, fuithtul to my boly mission, without spot or blemish, to hold up high our glorious banner, the symbol of those saving principlos which are cur mene to-day, and will be to-morrow our sal- vation. ‘At Deve, from my Royal headquartera, tha th of January, 1875. CanLos. —_—_-— CHINA, ‘THE NeW EUPEROR. TLonpon, Feb, §.—Taae Tion, son of Prince Chigu, has beou proclaimed Emperor of Oulna. —— MEXICO, RELIGIOUS INTOLERANCE. City oy Muxivo, Feb, 1, via Havana, Feb. 6. Ou the evening of tho 26th ult. a mob attacked 8 Protestant church recently established in Aca- pulco, by tho Rov. Mf. N. Hutchinson, Superin- tondent of Presbyterian Miswlous. The rioters wero armed with machetos and§riflea, iutcb- inson eacapod and took refuge in a United States mun-of-warin the harbor, Gen, Mejin, commandant of the castle, ordered out the troops, and charged upon the mob. Four Moxi- cans aod ono Amorioan were killed, and eleven others wounded. Among the latter was Mojia’s Adjutant, None of the rioters were arsostod. & An at gntton, ae in progress, force. Monts wore sent to tho city to protect th who is taking the testimony, P * Judge =e ITALY. THM PAYAL SUCCESSION, Loxpon, Feb. 5.~A Timea dispatch trom Rome enya: Eiforts have boon made in ecclast. asticnl circles to ascertain whether tho Austrian Qovernment. {4 inclined to support Cardinal Mauscher's election to the Papacy, but that the Government has declinad to intorfore, fearing it wonld be held rosponsiblo by Gormauy for the nolley of tho now Vope. It in thought thas the Conservatives of Ausiria would favor tho can. didacy of Cardinel Rauacher, if thoy showid suo. veed to power, —— 1 FRANCE, ‘TMi CONSTITUTIOSAL DILLS, Panta, Fob. 5.—Tho Assombly bas adjourned ‘until Thursday next without taking final action on tho Ventayonbill. M. Colombet, a Cegitimiat, intends to introduce an amendment making members of of tho Horal aud Imperial dynasties blo to the Presidency, MARRIAGES. ha ete lely, hy, the a ianniy Maal) jackets cel) WiliTe— AAC MUD AL! foilingswortly 1. prac ond as. A adupted daughter of Obadi BENTLEY —LEL—Ieby, 5, at tho Untty Canreh parton, age, by to Kov iuibert Ci Me. Mrank Bs i FEE eee eee aera dads, rae: COmHY and GABSK GLIDDEN -At tha residenes: bids fathors H,'C. Th Monee, gr Wioia:tey a Fulhe dao Afioruonn vob 4, Norman? Gawatty dud Amel VEATHS. ABectlirpas ae Ric iar anad GORY—AC Wankens afterncon. the fh inst, of ecarlat fever, Klale, eidsstdunngbt- ash aut OU ALT peer ea ny iplaeioay DWIGHT —In Chieazo, Fob EP ae tC Hotta Rape by Mite Fs Ps Derighy Moroaiae tatten io Detroit, Mtck., for bnrlal. JOUNKON-Fob. 4, of consumplian, at tho residen of S.A, King, 661 West Adi ret, dulia Pay Witoct the lato Alben ‘Ae Johurons atin ntegatiabaiin Ppp) Wllead #* Hales Md. id N. ¥.: ole ations Md.) wad Whiteball (N.Y. paper ER—Fob. 3, of moasina, Bertha, rugs and tio iets NOU Whelan aed'6 yeave nad) 8. nnoral from_the roakdenes of her arand{ather, a somata areatine Rutaclony tee. Bnei riends of z the family iuvited. =< Regt eeretatenmemnnf SPECIAL NOTICES. pence Oe : rants For Upwards of Thirty Years MRS, WINSLOW'S SOCTIUING SYRUP has been used for childron with naver-failing suecuss. It curracts acid. ity of the atomach, relfoves wind colic, regulates the bow. ols, ouros dysentery and diarrhea, whother arlelay; from tecthing or othor causos, An old and well-tried remedy, For all Purposes of a Family : Liniment, i TU HOURFHOLD PANACEA will bo f 7 eee rere nO Laer snl follow ita se faell eateeat pia in the stomach, bowola, or nidos rhownatl Roldsaprains,and bruises, for interanl vad oxt Children Often Look Palo and Sick From no other canso than having worran in tho stomach, BROWN'S VERMIEUGE COMUITS wilt destroy woras without injury to the ébild, bulag porfectly witrTe, and {roo from all coloriny or other Injurions ingeadlonts. usa. alls ured in worm preparations, Schl by all deugelsts, conta a UNIVERSAL CATARRE CURL, Sold by all Wholesnle and Retail Dew, FURNITURE, FASHIONABLE FURNITURE W. W. STRONG FURNITURE 00, 266 & 268 Wabash-av. UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME Vor partloulars, ofc.._ ndde e HEV. P. J. ee Sha, » COMO MNateo Dame, Ind, By GLO. P. GORE & CO., 68 & 70 Wabash-av. AT AUTOTION, Og SATURDAY, Feb. 6, at 9 1-2 o'clock, $10,000 Stock of Houschdld Furniture, 16 Crates W. G, Crockery; Parlor, Chambor,, Dist room and Kitolien urnituro; Sofas, Nod nnd Fread Totinges, alr and Iunk BMattresses, Window Shadey Yarlor and Office Desks, Bhow Cases,’ Mierars, Carpet Flour Oll Cloth, ono two-saated Cutter, ony io. GE * GHO. . GORE! & COy 68 & 70 WABASH-AV,, ‘Will nall at Auction o: _ 8, at 946 variety of Dry Go ions, dory, Und: hy Hos’ and Misses’ itn, to.; Piece Bhode, Cloths, Guasinoren, Chevints; aud Jeans; Yankee Natlone, Ro Ber and thorn Combs, Ladios’ Belts, Brushes, Tet) Boups,co.; Clothing, including a line of Jean and Hia> suire Cass. Panta, Windsor Shades, Blankets, Co ‘Also, a full ingrain Carpets. rpetes “LARGE CONSIGNMENTS or BOOTS & SHOE | OF vary dosirablo stzlee ant qualltion, nea holng gece daily, and at our Avietion Salo of WEDNESDAY. fo: 4, ating dieplay will bo mada, and the watuples salty 80, bly sold and duplicated frealy, Sale at 0 0. B, GOTH 63 and fo. Wada By ELISON, POMEROY & Puesday Moruiuy, Feb, 9, at 10 o'clock, The Elegant Furniture and Mistaros of “BROWN'S RESTAURANT) Cornor Madison and Olark-ats., consisting of the sali Furniture of Didlog-Jowms. Chairs, Tables, Crockery, Stools, Copper Ware 50 Splendid Tablo Casters. 60 Doz. Plated Motel Knives. 60 Doz. Plated Spoons. Py é 60 Doz, Plated Fo be j The entire stock of TABLE LINEN, N4 » TOW Feeds S€ tha inoat quality, and have boou but ltl the Dining-Rooy 3 Ou Madisaa-tte By: WM. A. BUTTERS & COu BALESKOOM, tus EAST MADISO: ‘ REGULAR SATURDAY BALE. E NEW FURNITUBE | AND j HOUSEHOLD GOODS, ATURDAY MORNING, ea ote By LEONARD & CO. Auctiongers, # Mast Madisun-Ale GOODS. agi. ‘Nala commonens 1 ‘Tuesday Moruing, ui Feat’ See hoy 75 : Acti eg ROCKWELL, WILLIAMS & On Auotlonecra, a4 and 206 East Sadisun-tt+ TO-DAY (SATURDAY), FED. 6 Wo roll at, Auction to the bost biddar, for cash. ED fa; Meta Parlor and Chambst Sota, of ovary d60eelh Hook Cases, Odleo Dosks, rraus, Cimmodes: LD y ale and Npring Mattros fino ding al Inersia oy Mraseela Carpets, Cook and Heating Stoves 23 aud a variety of Siiscallanvous Goods. Attend this Salo for Bargains! rT rams & C2: On SATURDAY “to. eb. boxes of Lomons will f ‘wi hut reaerye, Richi & Gay, Aucliggeete SERA AARAT ESR eet te or Plies. CASE: 41 & 43 FIFTH-AV. gost assurtisent fa tol of New oe Cason che pb lankels, and bused