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~~ THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: MONDAY, MARCH 1, 1875. ; 8 fa no other oxcuse for going } cd anubstituta forthe Minnespolis & Bt, Cloud Gan, Concha ia to be appointed to the eommand z nyrrivateenternie, The amount of emit | © AFFAIRS OF STATE, | “inet. tant Tovited, though dom ara Tolan | iadrond il decaning the fortelare of, te FOREIGN. Sere arate te to be app receiving OU the Oranadera rocaiving a majority L Te jaime if, it, just aa { grant, an viclings 4 RESIGNATIONS, " 4 “ “3 rae i aera pana) that antl not cot coltiog througts wit bushiose inthe iané thing | Fonds, from BU. Peter to Bt. Cloud and Grand Gons, Mariones, Lome, and Dianco have ro- | seition sin antec nod HOARE A rote, against by the friends o mn these Inembors of thin Houso think of, Eaxcended to | Iapids to ‘Taylor's Falls, 7 P. signed. thought am to ate ae ovor $1,600,000, ‘The engineers agroe o the gallers,—in pursuit of information toon | ‘The frontier relief bill, giving $75,000 to aup-| Fair Prospect of a Constitutional ‘PUIG GERDA TRRPATENED, jeauglitiens or too superstitions to deaw the figares, Its onomice put tho coat at €20,000,000- | sovernt Weeks Still Required to Mine | that point, of come, ‘Throngh tho kind offices | ply aeed-grain in the grasshioppar regions, pasted : ‘Tho Cartints are preparing for a grand offort'| anology or Aetee eod eee ee ated without ff Neulated a" Pp Government for France, 8! apology or delay, and 8 roaction followed which Unfortunately, recent events are not calculate Ish the Illinois Sessi bf an elderly indy who practices condescension | unanimonnly, | op ate Tastings against Parycerda, alent eee Zoclety in 8 worso condition thas to encourage tho invortment of Eastern cxpital SI 0 NOIS Sessions. toward the correspondents (because her Maatiecnd a nines for ne sa caver iiuae ine ioRt —— betore. in giving cheap transportation to the Wost. Bee ae en eae ee ran ieee te a eecammntcof ther Minndsots eth , MONTENEGRO. ‘Tho poor victim, too far gone for Christian dnelien Coto rwont dealing brightved beauty | Wives, waa rejectad—23 to 44. Garibaldi’s Scheme for Improving NOT sETTLRD. srmoathy end prayer, the consamer, for wliomt PERSONAL, A Patent-Right School-Book | of them all, whose animated face showed with yong majority, the Houre daclinnd to retarn the Tiber, pice Feb, AsE Tie :Hompadin,: af Mon resort fon nee atte saa now left walhout + what Interest sho regarded the performancos | the Capital-lemoval a negro, haa informed the Powors that the ith . m Dreex lina gone home, He will re- Scheme in Existence, In the political pool below. Here, J moutally re- | A bill paueod giving the widow tho right of in- Podinotitza ats has not yet bows completely | Hoag’ Sere iit? fel, Ahab, Mia persona Hsrwonr - solved, waa the truly dangoroue loblyist, wione | eritance, {uatoxd of dower of oue-luied of the soitied, tacked, bad grava double’ es to the “sisim turn shortly. smile would overcome the most incorruptible of | eutate of tue husband, A Carlist Assault on Bilbao Repulsed ——_-___ of this now retorm, and tho two classet Tho Horthen Chines calls Brother Haxsoxp ; tho Solons and briug him to support of the most —_-—- ‘ GALESBURG,. became one in an offort to aubyert or evade the Muchee-Jumpee, Tho Simoom of Bombast That Sweeps Villainous of measures, eh KANSAS, and an Alfonsist Sortie ia fing acueme mas shorn of in ctrors ‘by i b . 3 . —— ; tho fact that ¢ i sitievarmibat noni | Over tho Roporteret Heads, | yaa eae ede tr zts |, fot Dann cham Titan, Upsataeethg, “Tehecattaranas mire arturo | Ula cre ppt be on . had bea a Torrxa, Kan., Fob. 27.—Lhe legislative pro- 7 " = bry and wuoprincipled tha city fh . Yous Wixa, of tho Chineso Edneatlonal VEN Seat aip teen t eieeage sor ieaiions to-day Lavo beon of the boisterous and eee Sey CU Withee eee Thero was no attauayt to Caturee fact i gies mission, lias beon married to afair Now England | Bilt Stealing in the Senate of the Ine | tise ees thelattermadenyquitied thechsin, | rcattoring character usually incident to the Tho Montenegran Trouble with | rial Corretpontercsof The Chicago Trion, | $0ct fo, aod, propertr. ye ey, Ont se Indy. ; diana Legislat leaving the gontleman from fiardin to act as | closing days of a rodsion. Tho Sonate filibua- TutkeyN . Gareanuna, Fob, 27.—We sent » corputent | businesa mon wero complied to estatilaly a Mra, ‘Trang has completed a pamphlo teom- jana Legisiature. Speakor pro tem. Inatanter two-thirda the momi- | tered all the afternoon over the bill for the dl- urkey Not Yet Pacitied. committos to Springfield to accept the Htato | branch of the State Dotective Agence hice, menced by hor huaband, and launched at Brom- bors sprang to their feat, flourished thoir arts, tor vision of Howard County. mutual esfoty and protection. ‘Chis in atill in Fair. Thin delegation ropresented all tha influ- oros's nicotian proclivitlos, BO OE ee a eet tata ced emt | Tie House paneod the appropriation billa for euce that rogulates the standard of morale, as | s##touco, under the able mananoment of ‘Saf, ESonator Raxvoven, of NewJoraey, haa invont- | Saturday’s Legislative Worl: at | Heled, 1 Me Breaker!” Aiator gazed with | oe ste Normal Scliool and Stato Agricultural | 4 yarn pnospecr ors aNGorortosatacronzte, | Well an the vast commercial, hotel, and railway Faint ganglomiet: an ofleer of Integrity and ed a atitching-machino and one of the best plows Indianapolis. atthe House, and pensively soratohed hla ear. | Uollego. ‘The eatimate for the Normal Schoo! Dispatch to the New York Heratd, interenta which usually infert cities of this size. | forco, howaver, tho aaloona had changed their in uset Sow-sow ia bia motto, too, »| Tho particular information whoreor Twa tut | Was reduced 25 percent, and the Agneultural| —Vensaruas, Fob. 20.—Tho recont voto on the | Firat, Jobn Colton, with tho C., DB. &Q. in bis | drose and appeared in thels old nines ‘Thé milliners of England breathe freely once Hess crane ree Saar ts. dangerous, © | College was voted only $6,000 of tho $20,000} Watton bill las given moderate and patriotic men | pocket, for jinease, Helden wills wo: hotele Il Soa 503 asst ea a moro, Princo Lrorotp is recovering, and there ILLINOIS, “chtuk of st?" was tho rojoindor. §** Ob, | asked for. of all partlesencouragement. There is now a | his valine, forbonhomir. Benjamin Lombard, Its | namea with the reverie iScalocen ee will be no goneral Court mourning. down thers,” polnting with her iinger at Plater, | ‘Tho Conforenca Committeo on tho relief ques- | complete and impregnablo unfon on the part of | with real estato 2 miles deep, to omphanize | fo invest hin carmay ei cane ho thinks ‘will Nevada thinks ita State Mineralogist, with s BUSINESS, “hat age they cota 4 Topited Mou auteauttaa arpport yon ceeaagiog 3 eal the Conservatives, who belleve in. peacoful ro- | Ont revorenco for pedigree aud family pride. | pay oither his stomach or his purse. Undor thie enlary of $15,000, too great a luxury for present RETHUSPRCTIVE, Lup, eit?" eal thedanhing, danger- | Atta “sutotiiete soproriates $07,000" tee dy | Pablic, against tho Monarchists, oapecially since | Dieterich, home Pronident of the Utah Bilrer | now resime, capital Naa invested in Hauora, beor, times, and bas discontinued his services. Special Diepatch te The Chicage Tribune, 118 aforenald But isn't thin x lovely piaco for | counties In the waturo of 8 loay, pavablo tho Legitimiata proclaim, a4 thay did in tho | Mining Company, to diagram tho hidden weslth Gate; Te fitted np, and salarte clerks wero omploved to diapunse to the gratification of overy appetite that had taken “stock.” ‘They began uuder the nafeguard of # more than Masouic secrecy, overs membor being sworn to divulge nothing that occurred within the sacred walla, Locks prorided with pumorous ‘eys wore attached to tho inner door, aud wher a “stockholder was duly elected lio received & ol is, raza" nt- | Seninorixty, lt. Fob. 28.—The effects of | 9 ifirtation 7" and tho observation was accom | {n five annual inetallmonte, thé last falling dua | Assembly sestorday, that thero would boa tor- | that would ono day be our own, Ex-Mayor Ripert ad Mara Fea tho wiseliet | Steele's proroguation resolutions upon the Oppo- | panied by a langulahing glauco from hor bright | jn ison It eleu provides that tue relict rlell vo | xibte struggle between Hopublicans and Mfou- | Sandernon, with the constitution of tho Gales- thoy havo made by bringing hor into the world. sition majority in tho House aro manifest in tho | cycs. Lut it wasn’t moant for mo—not by | dintributed according to tho degree of dostitn- archiata, and tho friends of tho old regime would | Uurg Driving Park Association, amendod #0 a8 to Pant, Borxrox soya the maximum depth to | Fealte of this week's aossion—twolve Houra bills | Good desl. | Just bein’ | me | waa Hou aud tuabilby of counties to proride for their | unceasingly war upon the new institutions. exclude raves and Chinose gamos. Tho Hon. 0. Al a b ys re . which s diver enn descond fs 1C0 feet, but thore and two Sonate bills passed, and batween thirty | joy hore lookiug aftor tho interceta of hin | “rio compromiso bill regulating the pricea of | ‘There is now a fair prospect of a constitu. | F. Price, the explain the “practice” in auch re somo peopte East who havo descondod lowor | *4 forty others passed necond rending. If | Compans. Tho bowitehing elance shot from | State printing pasgol tho Sonato to-day, and ia | tlonal Nepublic. Leading men of the Itepub- | cates, and to ornure the Stato Board of the th Bteole Lad only introducod those resolutions | beauty's eyes, right over my shaulder, at bles now a Inw. It makes fs general reduction of | lican party, ag well as the Conservative 3fon- | inanimity of Galesburg as the most avail- | certificate of stock Andakos, ‘This ceriificnte wat than that, zd atnscib ia Gee atietid Tee four weeks ago, whocnn say but that by thie Prva inne roprsiey ia carey deat at about 60 per cant from the prosent prices, archinte, do not want a permanent and irra. | able point. Flankod on either ido, in mO sha 2 BL siralleny ticket, vith figures te, A German named Boom uns been arrentod for | time even the Appropriation bills would have | tint Juuctire Diater rasa fos Yoves wil the ove TW sponsible’ miasler:phellier Nebe a King orau'| by: members of . the. Teform. Club, bay- | Soisobpad Sie fhe price of an ardinazy Sdrink.> actling ponnsworths of lia 3 been passed, aud possibly even tho soasion | Members shonting “Sr. Speaker” at the top of Be, Emperor. Thoy wish to be ablo to chango their | ing corles of our local probititory lam | theciork punched out bie feurerandre itd customori woro undor 10 yoara of ega, and bls | olosed? their voices bad got out of breath, Hin voice ta Speetat snepateh to The Chicas Tribune, Government when it no Jonger suits tho will of | and attended by tho Secrotary of one of our | nothing to risk but to coneuino’ aud renew, ebay mote tae ele Testes eerie ade sane waseit henta.” Haran: pombe tor, Dobugue, Is, Fob. 28.—Chapman, of Council ; *e peoplo, without bidodsbed or rioting—-in | “stock” companiea as comminenriat, our ad- | Drunkarda and others addicted to oxcess ware “Spenking of inferonces,” said Judge Lonn, ‘The work now Jaid out will, however, require | lim to mako himself heard, hing hard to | rigidly excluded by a majority vote, and persona " es yance guard must have been somet! af Boston, ‘then we soo barge crowd at tho | sevaral necks’ session for its complotion. ‘There | ,v J thiok T beara motion fo adjourn,” anid tho | Dus, editor of the onparei, baa beon ap-| Suee Manis, © conde the, Government of | et. Gu aanguine wore vo of wassess tnatit Chartostonn Navy-Yard wo Infor, not that thera | will probably bo some contost over the proposed | Fontiamman trom ianon. © Minas iy favor of at | pomuta {Peter Molondy. It ia rogarded hergan | desires to change his wteward, Tho argument | Wad ronolved to celebrate our victory and Wash fa to bo a war, but an election.” : abolition of tho State Board of Charities, and it | jug for ronponso, ‘ will say ayo, and the Honso lek seit a id luidivaten ae the hae that Jeads to this ia basod upon tho historical | ingtou's Birthday at one aud the sane time. “Imoan business!” asia » Dotroit boy as ho | {8 by n0 mesus cortain that such measure can | stands adfourned." Teleniate cake ‘nand in the noxt Sonatorial | fact that formerly nations required a» ainglo | Tiat is an ungrateful country that ever for- shook an old red cout undor another biy's nose; } CafFY. ‘The general cutting down of approprin- | | A few mluutes later I roturned to Tar Tnun~ | intou pormanent Chief, that in the middle ages a geu- | sete the patriots who for its civil rights “two tor ono that Mra, Movzton kuows what | tlona will doubtloaa also lend to considerable | NE Utek on the Jigar, fhe iupursutt, aud, oral or o foudal master wae necessary, n | Lavo bled, Aa those words of Wordworth, of questionablo reputation as to truth and yo. racity wera uot acceptable tothe * quorum” that’ ruled. In spite of this precaution, however, © numbor of Jawsers and a fow nowspaver buoglera wero allowed to crawl in to their dally dreams. Staid and dis- creet morchsanta, and tomperato men of oll he's talking 'bout.” No takers. dobate, more wire-palling to gave favorite instl- | joohing to the gallery, now almost deserted, bo: RAILROAD NEWS. leader, 3 chief like Ceur ae Leon or Da | como home to us, so did the Committee, with | trades, oud ceeat ian aiuh ce nian anna Winrzast ALexaNpen, ono of the minor poets | ‘tions aud officinls, and much delay of business, | hold to dashing, dangerous boauty deep in a ——— Gueaclin, who decided campaigna by their | the report tbat the auregonerated Village of | ns tho only consistent vindication of that tote, of England, died in the Poor-Houre of shawi- | though, if carried out, it will work no oxpecial | “ splendid " flirtation with the corporation law- A WISCONSIN LEGISLATIVE RESUME. promos, Now theso differeucea are decided | Ottawa had beaten us by two sickly votes! Tho | Hundreds of “koyo" wero takon in (his way he- icctned Taialoy. Tiore is « gad warning to harm aud willsave somo monoy, though not a | yer-lobbyist. = Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, by ouginooring and rifled cannon, Society no | city tlag was talon from the liberty-polo at once, | foro tho crusade was cold, tho Opposition 8, Wia., Fob, 23.—Pat not your trustin ; ho cellar of 3 WisianGron (Ono great deal. Tho attempt to enact a new Revonuo Manisos, Wis., » | longer noeda men of great genius. The Goyorn- | 4ud tho town canon returned to tho cellar o! whe ‘Waves ct Now York, baa been appointed | 12” oa pete Pian a8 atatol 7 ii eit OTHER STATES. “| tegislatora, ix the lesson of the last fow days’ | ment ia a complicated. tnachino, managed by | tho County Jail. Orators and poeta, who had i . e respondonce, an uw ew amondments wi eo + ® proceedinga of our Wisconsin Legislatura on the | porsons of average intelligence, who are tnero mutilated old serap-books for anniversary mste- Proorieels EAL erate ne evaluate offered. But thoao will not quickly bo WISCONSIN. railroad quostion, Aftor tho clear explanation | snstrumenta of the popular will. Tho stato of | rial, ‘put their pattiotiana tocool in lured sleighs. json Congress re disposed of, ant ore fa Little ft BATURDAY'S LEGISLATIVE PROCEEDINGS, and able advocacy of the Railroad Commiasion- § he parties in the French Chambers reaembies | Then camo each individual committcoman with Mikiagpointat ent comen ted ths Prenitont, thie ‘passoye “ot ue eteatnaeth tne une Be oe eee ce eee meena enteaes tequiste rallroods. on. Friday by Cou FRR Tas ween in the Luglisl Variiamentars | an original oxplaaation of the cause of Ars, MM. E, Lowrny, an netress of Fonn's | —those which would do away with the systema of | santed the meonrablo and resolution, oferct | missioners Tost and Osborn, who showed how it | StraSta when ane mestinate ANd Fox. and it J at bo cetirosentod' ’ Theatro, Baltimore, ua tuned ovangelist, pre- | donblo taxation through thecapital-stock-auseos- | St0pted the proamble sud resolution, offered : EDR std ited | Tho gentleman who represented the Utah sit vie ; 7 would afford a round basis for such | like Koglish landholders, displaying great rtntea- | ver tose ieil i to tho Gereontedl tent aE forrlng to preach tho Gospot to the ease and 1us-} mont contrivance and the taxation of credits, | }emorday, roclting that the Staio Dslson wan not | oto of tig rallrosda a8, without doing them | manabip and talent, Engiaud way coutrolied be | [is Coie m niet eee Young ‘Mir. Colton saw 2H Ctana Mounts being too slck to play at | demanded by falrnosa and justice, the prevailing | ireane, and proporing a Comminsion to aeloct a | OPMtession, and be fair to.all, it wasto bo or-| Nittnersers wero tno busy to taken wet Soe ae Oral ify, huaelen come Booth’s, as was intonded, Jannerr & Patwen | disposition of members avema to bo to reloase now sito } the resolution beiug modified to read | Pected that tins result of tho labor of mon who | partin politics, ‘Tho poworful coustitaancios of | frum our erusadera, euowinis that Qaleaburg bad socuring an organized strength that could not have been bronght about in any other way. Thus haw Galesburg boea mun for & year a8 a temperance town without a singio saloon, subjecting us ta the snears vf our neighbors and tho g:bes ot intellhgent people wherever one roputativn ox- tends, It is proposed te correct this mistuke, as far a5 possible, at tho spring alection in April next, Liboral, public-spiritod men will bo placed at tho head of affaire, and, above all, 8 City Marshal aud police force willbe placed in power, composed of upright men, Who donot ekulk behind the borrowod robo of religion, and who aro not in sympathy offer to mako it worth Mies Cusustan’s while to | from taxation nothing that {snow taxod, whothor an follows: had mado s business for ten months of | New England were represented frequently by | uot a ealoon or a licenacd drivking-placo of | with paloonsc ‘The issue will bo the camme-ay Ja Play another ‘farewell engagement" in Now | justly or unjustly, the evident thoory of tho | “"pAciey, ‘That (he Governor, the Dosra of Stato | to study of the railroad problem would | men of inferior sbilitios, but belind them was | any kind, ‘This way met bys recent map of | soar, witha marked change in favor of the York. average mombor being that It is his duty to bia | Prison Directors, auil (he Stale Board ot Charitics aud | bo accepted by tho Legislature with | tat sbrewed, common eonse of tho Northern | Ottawa, exhibiting a dram-sop in smecessful ople which in the end provailed. Now Princes 1 MW foet! The Sti Bo: Banvw and Wasxzn, two Gorman scientists, | constituents, rightly or wrangly, to saddio as | Hieform,, Padiatr memerte nara aa Bee or without the fow amendments desirad by the iyo nothing, ‘and tho pean everything, See encod iibst every otier ieee have Intely carofully estimated the number of |,much of the burden of taxation as he can on | and removal of the State Prison, tosclect aud reporta | rallronders, Tho Logislativo Grangors, hom-| Itisthe custom of English jouruallate, who | was'a clonic condidets for Congress, aud that jicense pion. Tho Crusade element is niready organized, but it is not known how “it will be armed. Tho — Lib- orala — will take up no candidate inhabitants on tho oarth to be 1,391,000,000. St. | somebody oleo's constituency, more miltatile site, with thelr reasons therefor, to ito | aver, wlio havo had repoated caucusés, number- | aro largely represonted here, and who derive in- | wpocches could be furnivbed daily, dunug the | who wants ofiice merely for the honor or pay, Louls would Uke to hear tho forme busy Dswoat PATENT-RIGUT SCHOOL-ROORE, next eaininturo, sald Commission to meet ipen the | ine ovor alxty mombors, had, by a bare majority | formation from the loadore of tue reuctionary | Yair soauon, in caso tha grasshoppors overtook: | put wil wolect tees, who’ will bring roputation " syj- | Partios, to sneor at tho, Vorsaillos Assembly and | the crop of premium hogs, Ottawa revii fuet now, Another school-book project is embodied in |“ ‘rhore was slisrp debate ‘on the resolution, | of thelr conclave, ordered othersiso, and, Fri- | PMUCE uncomplimentaty language upon overy | that tho Bupreme Conrt would extibit twice the bill introduced to-day by Mr. Moore, of Bu- | which was warmly advocated by Senator Barron, | day night, both Houses, by decided majori- retext in reviowing tho infancy of the Hopub- Pai g ol id a ‘I Pg 0} a day during the Fair, while her police intl Tne che ae ae ee | cau, “to provide for an, uniform serfos of taxt- | but Tajoned, to 46, to rotsiod sresolatioy | ties, rejected tho Commbasionor’ bit, whore | ie, “Meanwtio, Kepublleans a Goueerative would be inutrcted to jartoat avery Congreve le oe ” provious! adopter avoring tJ mission of rate onare) is aro doiug the! 8! jo alliance | man who dared to attend, Gales! urg suggeste threatens to step dows and out oceans te | a ee ad Baneriotondgee of eulic act | Wionebago “Iniiane to" citizenship, peopecty ait anaes concer ie por conton the | whlch hes paased the Wallon bil reprevents the | Parancy.cateuce Muene Galonbarz suggested church is not big enough to goat afow thousand | Coton and Prosidont and. Proforsors, of ihe | got ote. Sonate bills passed : ‘To amand tho | Wise would Produce not ovor 10 p road, and sub, | 74 opinion of tue Franch nation. ‘The Repub- | churches, in all languages, which would servo as of his admirers, State Normal University a Board of Education, | 2¢¢ for the incorporation of villages ; rolating to dn bil (atroducall:y’ Bacat imby, | lean party, alroady victorious against the mon- | an attractive spectacle to’ prairie heallien who Tho litorary Indies of Washington resent | whoxedaty {t shall be to compile and edit 2 full non-resident insane persons; to pravide for | stituted s bill introduced by Senator Quimby, | archical combination, aro not perplexed by philo- | have been raised with eattle and hogs. Ottawa, Jura Wann Hown's attompt to form a Nterary | sories of toxt-books for the Stato. ‘Those are to taking a census or enumrastion of the people of | which was simply 8 modification of some of tho | soplical subtleties, and are resolved to establieh | plodged herself to erect a temple to Sylvanus 5 a = LimantintaeT be copyrighted in the name of the State, and tho Btate of Wisconsin in 1875; the Assombly | worst featureu of the Potter law. Thoro woro | @ working Republic. on tho grounds, and feed tracts generously to club, on tho ground that it wan impertinent fora anybody is to have leave to publish them? In Dill :for tho division of tho Counties of protracted sessions fn both fHousca, that in tho ‘This movement is sustained by every thought | man nna beast. stranger to attempt what none of tho reaidonts | fact, that would bo dono by one of tho great pub- Clark, Chippewa, Lincoln, and Marathon, Assembly lasting till miduight, andonlivened with | fal mau. There is a large Bonaparte sentiment Theao and other things operated againat us. to thought proper to undertake, Ushing-houses, whichover might be favored with | 804, creatlou of the County of ‘Taylor, was | ‘active iiibusteriog—the first of the avssion, | active and porelatont, The Empire gave Paris | say nothing of Ottawa'e fabulous foud, which f the Civil-Rights bill may inter- | the manuscript of tho Board's series. From that | Sopenrted in, algo s few local pilta; aud the Lill | Quo or two quite domagogical specctos were | vplondor, and, of course, thero iv a Parisian feel- | sons to Springtield by telograph, with the utmost gd serra ed mike ye 4 ‘Grasennn, | tine forth, that publishing honse would enioy | Félected to provide uniformity in ‘teachers’ ex- | atso made, eapecialiy by Leos, of Buffalo, who | ing—reprosenting tho shop-keopers, the bour- | dispatch, Bil, wo soturned: formal thanks to fers with tho industry of James T. Cramnen- | ononoly of the schiool-book trade of the diate | aminations and certificatoy, aa recommended by | gasumed to speak for the Graugers, In the | groisie, and the richer classos—who craves now | our able Committee, and Galesburg will congrat- LAIN, of Harford County, Md. He has averaged | under the provisions of tho bill, which make it | B® Stato Superintendent and State Toachors’ | Sonate the bill was ordored toa third reading, | throue, the magniiiconce of a court. Itis con- | ulate Ottawa im person at the next State Fa $41.46 & week by killing crows at 6 conts a he: compulsory upon all School Superintondents to i ut threatene: mastering defeated its fun! that tho fc ic Oo most notavio feal t s: y killing he pulsory to Dp Association. Tho Railroad eile wore postponod | ty ay id filibustering dofoated itu Gual tended that tho foundation of a republic ona solid ‘th " tavlo featuro of our dit but thelr color protects them now. enforce tho uso of that neriea in the sohoots un- | til Monday aftornaon, to which time the Senato- | paenage, ‘Tho Anacmbly substituted Quimby bill | basis will giva life to other cities besides Paris, | comfturo was tho loa of Wauhing- : ‘i der thelr charge, Until auch serlos aball bo | *4/ourned. for tho Commixsioners, by 55 to 35, a third of | strengthening commorce and benefiting the peo- | ton's Birthday as a colebration, which Mayor Jouxetox, of Cincionatl, went to see | robiisuad, the Board is to have power to pre- | 1a the Arsombly this morning, tho first busl- | tho nogativea boing from Milwaukes, at did not | ple of the nation rather than the merchauts of | seala up a supply of refined patriotism for tho Can-Can, just as Mayor Corvin did. But | scribe what toxt-boake nuiall bo used in all the | 2688 was the refusal, by a tlo vote, 45 to 45, to | order tha bill to's third reading, It wes ex- | Ono greatcity. ‘This is strengthened further by | which thoroia no arailable channol of encapo. Mayor Jounsrox's morals wero more sensitive | schools, which the Superintendents, under pen- | Tecousider a voto indofinitely postponing a bill | nected the contest would be ronewed Satuicay, | tho many illustrations in Fronct history of ita | Our ouly eolaco was @ utrict obvarvance of de- than thosa of our Mayor, and he ordored the | alty of fino of from $5 to $20, are required to | *Utborizing, district officern to allow nohool- | tnt furthor action wan postponed by” the disasters that Lave befallen Franco, because of | parting Lent, which, as a fast here, is alow and ability to boar apon tho work of redeeming an erring town. POBTSCRIPT, Onr Ciromt Court is spprosohing tho closo of ita Fobruary torn, $ bas bean occupied swith «Chancery caues during the past week. ‘The term has been a quict ono, notwith- standing the sixteen divorco cases which drew theyaping crowd, A caso exciting the most in- tengy interest among lawyers themselves was do- cided to-day. This was a charge of bastary brought againsta gentloman whose large prac- tice aud success at thia bar baa provoked. tho enty and jealously of ‘ofeasional rivals. Mesars. NeKenzie and Willoughby, smoug the ablent of our advocates, volunteered in the gontloinan’s defense, Enyy and malice were so apparent that the jury decided there was nocaso, after an absence of fro minutes. The Hon. Franz Colton's retum from Brooklyn, N. ¥., with alovely bride, bas awake ened tho onvy and jealousy of matrimonial aspi- rants far and wide, The geutleman was formerly United States Cousul to Yonice, but is now Prosident of hhousos to bo used for religious and temperance y the policy which preferred the glory of the me- . : y i} > immediato suppression of the exhibition. aa Patera i fares Peillgukely oral meotings, which tho Aan jourt decides they gear erry one Monin nt a tropolis to the prosperity of the Lrench poople, enenst A COLLEGE CONTEST, § Sines Ie the Gene Gotebration faite Tho papa of Arezin and other Hussians fs | the schools. oe cannot do under extuting Ia noon, ‘The Attomiey-Geueral gave. his oplulon ——— Our frosh-water colleges have long been jeal- | State of Ilnole, The fortunate Indy in a hand. trying to get his naughty son to St. Petersburg, —_—_——. agama Ball anne concurred iB (pentnariza tie Saturday in reply to the requeat of tho As- ITALY. ous of the intercollvginte coutests of the Esst, | some and sccomplished blondo, notil Iately » in ordor to divorce him from his pretty {ttle DIVERTISEMENT, = [Slo mtaneonted Steletione at the Done fag. | Bembly that tho Commissioners’ bill was consti- | ganraatpr's acteMe Yon Ixrnoviva Tax trorn, | though they aro wplondid telala ot masele belle in Brooklyn's citclea of woaith aud fashion, commonor wife. Arxx1s lins had too much ex- A WATL nom THE nEPORTOWAL stoons, hot olcesding 818 B'day. Ayon 70s nave fational, the courts ering decided tbat tho | ry the kditor of the New Jerk Tribune : Se ae a Dito ca ee, lan sister of tha Rey. Suivaly, Epucapal perience among women to give up @ good one Speciat Dispatch to The Chinaye Tribtine, Assembly bitfe passed appropriating 90,000: for | Heeinitureled abnolute power to rogaiato ral; | “owe, Feb..6, 1875—The American people | tst,4, eallore toughen the body, the oxpedi- | “Gur detectives” neve discovered an iliiclt mane whon ho has her. SrumnarietD, Fob. 27.—It grows provokingly | macadamizing atroeta edjoining Capitol Park, | hesning that bill, howover, has been | have always been tho friends of Italy. ‘They oncy of a college brain-raco becomes as apparent | nfactory of an inflammable burning fluid, which s ui furthor improving tt; to pay for legal ser- | abandoned, b it it ted bill | co-operated onthuaiastically with mora! and } aya boaterace, Such coutest is now the topio Tho firat Sunbeam" in the Now York Sun of | ™2n0tonous—the viowonegots ofthe House from voce in Btate railroad anita (ia State Stpreme | Susudoned, but ia. expected =a . ‘ da now Che taps a recout dato announces that Private Darzene ig | 80 desk aesignod nz Tumune correspondent. dnd United Staton Cirouit iat ta) to Safoiee the will bo agreod ou roasonably satisfactory. | material moans toward tho accomplishment of | iu collogo circles here. The Arosophian Socisty y - ‘i of Lombard University invites @nothaulit of 3 contributor exclusively to tho Pittaburg Guide, | TO be as I havo boon for these saven weeks, lit- | Potter law—85,000 each to ox-Judgo 1.8, Dixon | iocty ae eee tenis with oer pane pare ete au Halts How I count | Kuox College toe friendly content, the chal At the foot of the column fs a card on *Gonoral | Sally in the Line of argument, slong which the | and the Hon. I. C, Sloan ; $2,500 to ox-Judgo If, | sentatives, aod it le provable a bill will be pre. | 08 their support for the scheme of improving | fue= having been asccopied with’ applause, Amuesty," signod “Private Datzent.” Hora in | S0!one daily burl thoir facta, and figures, and | 8. Orton ; to provide for rovision of Statutos by pared modifying tho objectionsbla fontures of | the Tiver. I count especially on the press, that | Thexe aro the loading literary societies of tho the long-looked-for opportunity, bombast, and buncombe, with such yohemenco fliresroriacre, fo be appointed by Suprema Conrt, the Potter lew, ‘and allowing higher rates for | poworful agent in a treo country, formaxing the | tustitutlons named, and coutain some excellant ‘After Wane Warrsan ‘eaickgo 4 from the lant | ‘és involuntarily I duck my head to got oat of ore mag aomme ciecusaton on a bill of Spooker | ¢reights, The Graugers, who are curiously aus- | ides popular, so that, the Italian Goverument | material, much of which, of courso, 1s going Harris, which he took tho floor to advocate, rela- | nici ff tho Cori x , avif in league | guaranteeing tho interest on the capital, wo | through the veal period of ite oxistence. The Polar wave, and had thawad th icicles from bis | muRoeydyo pe denied the privilege of rejoining | tive to, the Codar Lake Hydraulio Company, | ith” tho railroads aud © manifests | auall be ablo to raino. it in shares of $20 (100 | shuceine pasts pestones tg Uelionseibat the frozen braln, 10 is sald to avo exclaimed + with an ink-stand aimed at thé hoad of the Hon- | which finally pasacd with only the dissonting disposition to abolish, ssy that, baving com- | frs.) and thus begin and finch the undortsking. | cause and parposo of education and mratal re- lias been pslmed off pon poor people as choap kerosene ofl, Our Church poopie are in tho Fostival busi- noss to s large and profitable extont. ‘The Pres- byterians, with Hey. M. B. Lowry sa pastor, lacked only a pipe-organ to make the service at- tractive and completo, A *Alartha Washington ‘Tes Party” wau tho latest aud: bappiost conceit ay 8 means of augmenting tho fund. Tho mauuors, customs, and atylo of ‘ areas, of tho colonial days, wera These eiocgt orable gentleman doing the hurling, becomes | Yolo of ono Sclinoider. Dolled tho aubmission of tho railroads, and beat- 4 G.Ganiosup1.” | tivement” arg “largely dopendent upon freo | happily rovivod for an oouing, the novel Tam And with the howlment of the hoon I yip a yawn, exasperating to « fellow of iravciblo tom- | « Apillte fd eal eer et the jareen. aay ou thelr favoriio meauure, thoy will treat thon OARIRALDI's SCTE EXPLAINED. interchange of idena ani unlmpeited: sotereom- ture) belng admirably sustained Nhroughont, and bie n ae fairly, ‘T ntatives hero chal- respaniience New Yar! ues munication of mind with mind,” wi ry ‘ethodiate followed with @ gran ators Mies emily culbtngled velue t vow sete | per before he has ondared it for ‘torty | Nosed by Ar. Pinney ot Dene aah sd, et Touge’ xespoet by tholt’ cbaracior and tuo apitt | ,, ROME, Feb, @--Y'uave just rmifed to the Tribune a | woMlertion of mind with chad,’ wien te very * io grand ovate supper, with tho usus! condimenta of social con- Yerno, soug, and speoch,~ Members of all churches attended, Jorniing one of the largout estherings of tho vosr. Tho procoods were for the brick-and-mortar fond, or to spply on the building dobt, The older familics of Galesburg and their live ing descendants have enjoyed two fashiouable receptions, which, as tribntes of woalth and Dbitesome breszel Oquakosome waver! ated allcon- | ¢89% ‘fo be, ae at that desk for all | Brown, advocated by Mr, Richmond, of Ontaga- oglu | Islter from Garibaldi to the Amsesicay people, entinting | SOO. 5 f holda out. Tho —seexerciseu elomeraectemanis of ge hnget™™"' "J thosolong weazlsome daye of bootlss bckoring | mie, and ordered to a third readiog by alana | $U0"D Mathes doris to socnro facarsble los: | she araratieg on ebaiof he prajeforviecauee | {ind olde oul. Tho exerciey Saturday night was consummated tho sale of | 1 havo been, between the cross-tire of tho Night | Yotein a thin Lougo. After soma local and un- | moans rosortod to by thon. Campagne, Literally, ho lives, move, and haa his | sud debate, tho stereotyped college doggorel Ibo half of the Toledo Blade owned by Br, and the Loft, and not to hold # 2-inch nozzle at- importout Dbuainess @ recoss was taken to — being on the banks of the Titor, Ifear at times for | being strictly ruled out. Prizos aro offored, D. R, Locke (Peraotxust V, Naan) to bis part- { taelind to ® frog, whorawith to aboot auch | "Te tke Assembly Saturday night the Comautt- | the yew York Trittne ofthe 28th bas the fot- | Hoeuinatita, "Aryot there’ uo bad sigke ile ous | 402, from the, jntercetinanitosted, the epproseh- ner, J.P, Jones, who, by tila monne, bacomes | delugo of cold water as would drown the legisla- | too on‘Lumber and Mewntsctores reo teens eo Now York Trivune of the 25th bas the fol- | ich betier inn when le arvived, tata, hearte | WE “ contes 2 th be tho ole owner, Mr, Locke will atill continue | tive orators on tho respective asides, must noode | ing, roported favorably a bill to amended tho | !oWing additional news in regard to the railroad | iy, sleeps ell, aud oven fancy hat he Ly ep eecieament iy dir theo golleged) bract os eidlicr of the Weekly Blade, aud will | #stlefy oven tho gifted youth who louga to write | Chatter of Haw Claire, which include a pro | Wars er than al . His whole soul is ty ‘a ei y | though each has its partivany and friends. A | beauty to custom, bh ¢ boon locally oxcolled. write tho Nasuy lotters. Ie latonda to take » | for tho papors, that wed indsed ts tho Tot of the | Mant: for wig dee ea eee oe eo eeS | ayn arn war anne a nen ae enteriay, Sie Sook iin wil tia en cutbonann "OF coune Datura rivalry oxia Which sia\ ehikred ‘by the The first was announced with tho compliments s 5 § ex of cho! ing to libera! unusual . long . 5 Ce trip to Europ shortly. legislative corrospondent, ‘Tho Speaker rity | earncatly but vainly atroggled in past youre to | Withoul faking any action in the auatter of the cone | {Hs ides of doing something to liberate Rome from | students to. an wn through, contrasts | Ccewreag'’ ait® Jou B. Colton, and the othor ‘ Baltimore & Obfo and the Ponn- 88 this spirit ovolvow Vb wy ., | Over and behind me. Consaquontly, when the | accura authority, but which ie resisted by Chip. | 'oversy between the Aanitary condition of tho uity, is almoet as old. aa. tho ate tase ad + oenellanca ) Or. jean gtoat nek eA. Moma ot\Braderio;. sa costal goullaman oo Shaler car beeieea thas| Poe Eel ae ee ee Udalruaiisee tid ecto rierwaes aoa | Bil Where wave project forthat parpees in aoe, | calculated | to | tot | the excellenco | of He as . Points in bis oratorical outpouring (au the hon- | Considered in Committen of the Whole, and a | of whieh was shown by tie following cirotiar, which | 1# 1470 abouta score wero publisbad. Home of them | W..te i aa an improvamenton tho old-fash- he writes to know Low much Tite Tatauxe will fow local measures passed under suspension of | was recolved yesterday by all the subordinate freight | 27° limited to deenening the ‘Othersutogest s | foned chess tournament, or match game of basa- shargo tontate editorially that "Mies Avauera, | O7#bIe gentleman who bias the fluor almost In- | tie rules, and neatly a soore killed, Agonts from thia General Freight Agent of each of the | *ortenlng ite courte by cross cule. Othern wuggeast a | foned cle W, Selden Galo, from witose family our city takes its name, ‘Tueso aro old and rival familios, aud, on the occasiang named, oach sought to outdo tho othor in the entertain~ canal, to start from the north of the city, sud carry of | ball, ‘The Hou. Newton Vatewan is tho new | mont of the largest number of the most distin- Moone tho lecturcas is quiet, young possesses ; besos doce) by easing forward as far as ho —_-— ae eer ae 09, 16té.—<Dram Bin: Please note | We surplus waters, pouring therm again Prostdent of Kuor, and that favorito inatitntion | guisked guess. Aw ‘Lae, Tninune infasionary fluo montal, culturo faw ladies now on the stage | C22 without tumbling over, viclonaly atroteh- |. INDIANA. the following! tutes, taking sifect, to-morrow, Feb, 24, | Below tome, Others, ogni, propose looks forward tos future of unusual progroso 1 was at both places, sucicty hau not yet been able squal, bor and nono aurpasses, her che is the | '°@ bis right arm to tho furtheut atrotch, SATURDAY, rand cufeo oul cay, 30 conte Der 106 | eee anton that: these reoftate and prospenty. Both institations are peopled | to decide, uns Dayton, 20 rents ; Indianapolts, 26 cents ; Bt. with better material this collegiate yoar than I. ‘cette is Columbus, 2 cota; Cincinnals, 24 | Mequate to the emergency, and that the cost Bc Kouel of the stage.” aud leveliog hia index finger (at tho Spectal Dispatch to The Chteaae Tridune, r i t t Speaker, of conruo, but—) straight at the | InpraNarois, Feb. 29.—In the Senate, enter- ‘By conta; Quincy, 43 ‘evormous, hervtofora, tho revult of now, if not better fac- sored naga the, Darkot of chips he ltd pil; | ip of my nose, while in atoniorlan tonest ho do: | dey, four bila wore found to lave loca ciclon plata on fast of osu t'chicaga. ie | Aiba, Propees to force the rior rene | ech ins beaa theiemsan ee rice crisp ade ati nce at him | ™2248to know, sir, what Ihave toaay to that, | among them the ono reducing the fecs of the Page imate ier Tend a beasts | farax Vorts Mainmolo; then, Ly a new chauncl, to OU ANNUAL ArAnat, ritha “niga Hott aaldlis a Wheeecs you | Mi Theve to anbioit, aud am dobarred from | Auditor of State to $12,000, A Committos was z - Jead (t down to the soa; to allow the old bed ta remain | Wo havo an opiloptio town, subject to annual ea. d jalsed, ehilo?” “Shucargo," aaid the young | Sling the glorious right, enjoyed by the | appointed, with power to administer osths and | ,_ ‘Tis rate to Chicago by the Mallrand Commissioners’ | 0F, tHe, use of the city, and for the irrigation of the | soayny of iutemperate tomperauca ald devic~ } i Mr. J..N: Hazard, long {dontified with the book trade, loaves nuxt week, to spend tho aum- tuor in Brooklyu, N.Y. Mr 3.1, Hardivg, of the house of Lombard, has purchasod ® portion of St. Louis, and will tnake that inclosure bis future homo, Suvitations oro out for a party to be given in honor of Miss Vannie Grant, daughter of Capt. 3. KE, Grant, at tho parental malaion yon xo ms Campagna on the Lombard syste ud at the mouth: y t r i ATRO, 'g | voriest ragamuflin at polit Y a ttendance {arti for coffca and sngar baa heretofore been onthe | Cr the new rlvar tn conatrict ta be connect. | catod roform. First, {t caro in the wbave of s Roodium, w\Tn, the Nort”, **Yeth, thor.*| tne books "Oh, chaeas Til Whon tie hocora firealish and Bie Wil vos Praaeet eeatlgate | vega of 48 cruta por 10) pounds, and thie new rate les | Of wit tue Gld and Now diver by etocechsanetic sad | Lrokibitory Iai, making lym. pooal offeuse to FO, juddorn wi ‘ol el en wud~ . with Home by railroads, The idea meets with much | ell, koop on hand, or consume lutoxicating | day evening noxt. Brerax, Guat do like dat, Lemme toll you, honey, man- | b'e gentleman who bas the door (an the houora- | reading making the abstraction of bill a folony, | sulpped diet 10 th cities shove mentloned, and over rsee from competent anginsers. The crigiuators of | Tiquors, ‘excovt for, modiciusl, mechanical ot ae wate gitind.ta dew ble gontloman almost always does) waxes warm, | With from ono to fivo yoars’ tmprisoninont in tho three trun tines, It a believed Ly merchants that the | other schenies aud thoir partisaus are of course preju | religious purposes. This oxporiment increased. MISCELLANEOUS. Cae gearry you furderdenmoney, You | sua after baving violently atruck atmo innum, | Pouitentlary. Stealiig bills ia an old. trick i | WyCetiabas Meee, Atte believed b roivt fa merely the | diced tn favor of thelr own plane, but the only real | tha'number of wick peoplo, diverted trado ta rf hear mo!"—Dallas (Tex.) #eratd, crable violent blows, any of which must have | {i Judiand Loglelatura, ‘Tho Howso did little, | Leginuing ofa loworing ofall rates, ‘The high charges | gulecrion tat have beard je that, until ihe Komen | toyy gauetited centres, increased tho Tato of tax- “Dora” hi t K , but it refuged an appropriation of $36,0U0 to the ave heretofore prevatled from this efty have bad ation; drove peoplo away, whose habite and town tit, Tenth bos ueat eine nor nee eia | Knocked me down tad I beon within atriking. | Slate ‘Normal Belah aan out to the ctuf rivlug away from Now York to Ualis | (hou tt MOrMINY among the workinon wil bo enor | Mths ia “beau foriuod elvowliers, and ginttod 2ep Sound to “Griglih Gaunt” cud Zittle Emly,” | distance, I must needs submit again | $20,000 forthe Vardue University, ‘Thoro waa | 120Te te princival trade for sugar and coffee, ax the | £1". 25 rat. tne Government, only too Aetighted to | tho crarker with hypocrites and bibbore of homo- SLaton Tinea, when be winds up with, ‘Who can deny it? | 20 Guorum present, and both Houses adjourned | Witte wae ts conta trometer ne aad teodtete: | Heep Gartbatal exployed and away (rom the Chander | made wine, ‘Tine fanaticwin may encouragod by This is tho frat intimation the world has over | those, sir, are facta;" and Lcan't once retort, | Buti 2 o'clock Monday, augurd are always amiall, the aaving of 6O'cente in pt Depnitios, hae rarest to Ssvola tare bes Jor ures au extreme construction placod upon Art. 5 of uadofthe oxistence of @ Boston Times. But | 1 trust, thoreforo, 1 wball not bo charged with TREASORY EXMIBIT. frelgt on every barrel gave Dallimoro » greut sd- | dtenosad tonupport a lilt for ghe, uaranies at 6 per | theoity charter granted by a special act of ths Abat ite sobscribors m: be ‘The receipts of the State Trearury for Fobru. | vautago over New York, aud oventually would bave | @ Ante: et Bt Legialuturo of 1837. In tho legislative session ore may not be mislod, we | undutifully quarreling with my broad and butter Ory Were 26,340.73 3 disbursements, $00,813.70, | (riven that Wortorn trade entirely awa; Yeam this city, cea In pet oratibeapiasiieles ills Np te ye nd | of 1859, tho oxtrome provige of our charter was Would state that Dora” was played at the Chi- | whou I repeat that, from the dosk asalgned ‘Tina {io the darocuated Preael ‘Tuo oub-ery wade by the wholesslodeafere in sugar aud | Po ltod that suotning would comectit,, Haran ene | ropealod, foaving it. question with any wheth- Aigo Museum eight or nine yoars ago, with Le- | ‘Yaron eorreapondent, the view cf the Houso, | , JeFTERsonvitir, Ind, Foo, 28.—The singular | collec, touether with the fact that tho Halthoore huatastio friend of Usribalil, T, D, Potter, M. F or tho city haa not tho power to license Norns as Farmer Allan, and Mra, Tuowas | after one has thonce rogarded ft for about soven | Position of the Criininal Court in thia and Sogd | bio ent bes been transporting aucli yuods frown thle | Sathana ju now, Hy: wold Us dchignted for Gants | fro oie” of titaer Cand boo, ‘AWhen Tackeonyillo hotels are full, and there are more peoplo in I'lorida than ever before, The South Carolina boy who whipped the col- ored cadot at Annapolis is seid to bo son of the Attorney-Genoral of South Carolina, ‘Tho nest aunual mectiog of tho Oblo State range takes place at Colunbas, March 9, Dud- loy W. Adame, Master of tho National Grange, is expocted to be present, RRY as . ountios 1a tho all-absorbing topio in both | haa led thet t j but, { Dalul's name to be associated with such ou enterprise, | the Illinois Temperauco law was pasied, our | When the mail steamer Mibornian arrived at wees prs : weoks, yrows irritatingly monotonous, Gounties, from the fact that four-Gitia of ‘the | this ine plan of uslug the ralrocieiothe tdvantage | Mudie wrate 0 Autouia Gatriel, tdviaing imal the | He, Moola taok the atlemativo of this quoakion | Havin, Mkcao ethan day, sate coke wr jam Burien is a negro Justice of the GALLERY EXPLOITS, Yoters and nins-tonths of the actual tax-payers | af a special class of goods to the disadvantaga of others yp ibaery Hie gh halen a aa witnessed, rom ono of the lands in tho har- a feaco in Nashville, Tonn, In case recently | | ‘To vary it, and, if ponsiblo, to rogain roy wast. | 86 | ; upon the ground that whera & general law con- Of its aboliebment, and yet the Htato | Lariuy equal catia, the merchants and alippers say | Scivtw of iis own for feduciug the ‘ber, hor ik | dots witha aubecqjaent spacial enactinent, the Wied before him Faxsy Tarton got a yordict of | ed placidlty of temper, I oceaulonatly climb up | 2° js to take up and pass tha bill which | {nat other ratea will’ have to come down before the | Sechume of bis own for reducing the Tiber, bu . % i im was rojocted somo years ago, On the receipt of Pot- | Isttor ia ropealed, abo wentimont tloally do- 6 fora washing Lill. Justice Burzem took the | to the cock-loft of agallery. From thence the bret sre fontfultiar theatremoeet heGourt ike Dalthnore& Oar Se compete etary wih | exalts be carte it eat etn bad au iter Teapot a. BST aE Co ron aeaatlony, bor-to Cunara’s wharf the ebip bad to force her way through new Ice, backing repeatedly in order to get inotnuntum enough to ent ber way, Nume u with the Geueral yeaterday, and agreed to undertake stom Was Siloptod, amid ex-| bors of people gatherod on tho wharves to woo breil from the dofendant, and refused to gi scone ie vastly more ontortaining. It 14 ont of | will baokrapt the County ‘Treasury, and the MUNCIE, FRANKFORT & WESTERN, the cutive work if the Govorcuient Will guarauites the S Ser muneied hopo and ther, ‘This con- | tho nausuel operation, while many persons to tho plalutit’, Ils judicial opinion is ra- | the line of argument ; honorable members don't | #ttango oonduct in the troatmeut of the oldest Sveciat Dlaputen to The Chieaue tribune, 1 capital, walko or skated out to the voaual, dome of thon approuchiug noar enough te touch her, and somo Jonding their strength to push kor along. Buch sucene, it {a said, was nover before witnessed io Halifax harbor. ‘The suow-drifts in Northen New York, along tho linca of the railways througl Onelita, Oswe- 80, Levly, and Jofferson Counties ara immense 15 foot in height ti some places, and in othor tinued in force until last spring, there being ported to have been, “Fanxy, dla monoy jes | level thelr index fugers at you, uor uhower thotr gad bast Rao sttornoy, coupled with the on | Txpraxarotis, Ind., Feb. 28,—Articles of asso: | fore such an Wausencren bested Turtle | uo avidence of ai lucrosso ih tho num vataren ae sount dat you owed me, I'll freeze | oratory upon yon till you feel that you are about | Sugea bos wade cee fecllug ot op: | siatlon of the Muncie, Frankfort & Western | be ® Commission forthe sudy af the beck plauy AW 1) DOR OF saueliaends. OF in tue eee ane ey." Fanwy entored an excoption to | to be augulped in the awful flood ; and youcen't oaltigi tothe Court, Tho oxcitomeut iu the | Railroad Association wore filed yostorday in the | honest of Italian Allsimors, declines to form parts | wetting down ‘e the conviction that it were bet- Sin old a rollug, on the ground that ho was | hearbalf that’esaid—which ivagreat reliof, From | County of Clark is becoming #9 intense that | State Socretary’s office, ‘The object fa tocom. | whother hiv objections are from financial considera Jato evila that cannot be controlled, thiof,” and then he knocked ont bor | tho gallery you behold only the surging mass‘of aepres aro not slow in oxpressing their piste the abandoned and forfeited Lafayette, | ans Tdauot know, | Afier tho report of the Lom- | Sion the Ouio wave Canis ON, pein a Kicked hicr into the strut. His | atatesmen Lolow, Auon «bald pate riscs above ion that it would be as wise policy, it the | Muncie & Bloomington lino, ruuniug from Mfun- Ere oeirer yey ra reser et ret The Crusate struck us carly last year, the reviewed in criminal court, the rest and settles down again, for all {ho world cout. tor thodudeers senaei nie positice the | cle, Delaware County, through te couution of | whether i will be right wallow tha Tiver ty ba turued | churches souding thoit best women to the front | Madison, Tipton, aud Clinton to Lafayette, iu | ous of tte ttme-honared bed, We may, thorofore, | with prayer fur thoir word, Thov prayed, how- | Foon th i the tel Fame Hea TORE nna. | lke pled onion bobbing about in oling Lippecatiog Courty, distance of 63 miler, ‘he | safey calculate nt thls wean wit pane withont & | Overy at » vafe distance from the salgoun, and | Lisods jueatey filets over ihe tops of the Lolo Houowsy, Pilladelpia; WeD hee aD -pot; ‘and anon to the aurface come suagey MINNESOTA. capital atocks {n $1,400,000. ig, tas In tas aaa arenas | ouly tho oller was admitted toa brief moution | {roTet4 eee the unow aa dust A und. to 06 ©. A. Colton, Waaliegta peer dase, Bavennal; locks, suggeative of aomething that noeds be MIECEI-LANKOUS BUSINESS, aap oa aud ike Gozamune are all agreed, im the studied appeal. gto our viatint | cut out in blocks by men wlio worked at three B Fellows, tomes 3.1L Cuidtoge ote eee: | ukimmoed of the top of the pot, whicl seathos Aresial Dispatch to The Chicaao Trituns, OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. pobtctesaaea Who suatglos tho saloon, and for wove protes- | Glovations wo that exci, siovelful was. thrown ork; Janes Hwords, Bovtun sb Hectaneen Now | aud wpultere farionsly the while, Thon there | St. Paut, Feb, 27.—In the Senate last evening New Yi ‘trod! Mosel, : frou the Stato law was passed’, Wir ious, aa bo, | fom tan to man uutit the sulrd—and leat man Bolte’ Soe, Fillaletbtd; “Chari i duaity | ato fine atudies in boot: Douts to the right of | the General appropriation bill wan amended by | ¢,Nt eos, Feb. 28.—Arrived—Steamer More Sine oe abe Hing tothe clase of aerly doomed and | 722uld throw igcloar of pansiug ours. A Ueloa au ton, 4 ‘ . J ‘ + Qo i feraid msn in ons m0 Vy Prcatony Llaridond 9": otand Zucvie~ Col. | you, boots tothe left of you; hob-nailed and | Sdding au item of $2,009: for E. P. Drako for a i Loxpox, Feb, 24 —Seven battalions of Car. | ‘atimed, ‘tho result was s Actitions wtitoulant, | (Gi denature route sniut for valle ead ‘talles Fo Goorge, Collen, \'Philade:phiay BD, “Whee | broad-aolod, and covered with 2 inches, more or | S#rvices in securing 600,000 acros of intornalim- | The funeral of Mr. Willlam 11. Corley at lista attacked Bilbao Frid “Aft 1 that eutbrouod Temporsnce ax e religious dogs | 11. S oe” ron throug, palisades of snow, the ‘Touls Word’ Ge alates, gt, “Loute; | Yeas, of prairie mad, and boots of more dainty | Provemeut laude for the Beate. Drake, who ts | Quitioy, Ill, was attended youtorday by w large | liste attac Seas rae ee (Bias, Sad — m RIROry. Bn Me ee eae aud an ir rauulue theough a shite stro NOM” Moret’ gemen Te 4 ; Tp ity Te be concourde of peoplo, many of the promivant | bothbardment they mado-en sesault on forty} pa:ndo of rout and ‘cant, fixed Dio walled ‘ball. Nusr decpone “Menor one Been rong da Wes aeline, Uoiden Guyer, yr, | balld—all perched atop the desk, and staring Washtogton ia oe City Pallzond, bétog at | piuiuess men Yeing proneit, ‘The decousod had | Pueute, Nuovo, and Arbolancua, which | Sxihupracticable theory in overy ‘Caurchmairs Hae rele at ahinil. fos aeep witieenee hereon Housed. iL Daterte ae Colmabus. the gallery in the fae from either side, Aud babes pelee carer years had sccidentally dis- | wuperintended the couxtruction of the gas | wi taken and retaken three times. | creod. ‘The isyue Maw aquarely Uetwoen Licouve | i> tnates havinw suuneted to the outer airs ale, Rochowter| W. If, Langu’ yettothe Iadiov, biesa ’em, the gallerics seem 1 at, by tha general Jaw of 1841, this | works in Quinoy, and for éwenty years had boun | Tho fighting was dexperate on both widen, ‘t' aud tho female notion of Prolubition. oud « having made a Lolo for the escape of the smoke, its, Madmon; Goorge D. Wwondorfully attractive, Day arterday thoy throng | State was entitled to tho lands, aud, after inform. | the Becratary of'tho Gas Company, Le was a| Carlista warn finally yepulsod, ‘The Alfonsists | month bofore tho election of last spring wtrong pc teed tse i Ma 9 socires 10 lan for ito, SPsOuo} , and large deleg ose | subsequent! eked the Curl ther one lobnsan, a 4 altond, Betsoths whe ents mocks New York; a. | the | Wlay © or the opera, - Were they |” Today thu Heuate has boen all day occupledin | Hoclotien suslated at ico funeral ceremonies. trouckuonts, and. were in tura repulued with w | to Crasadeta pe thelr cabdidaa for Mayor’ with | dZift intoa condition favorable ty the deralopment of cae NOR HORRY A, Beuitee Beas Oat | Heaualice, t woraiarea, ueue mesdaines and | Coxmmittes with she General Tax bill, rovietugand | _ A telegrain from Chattanooga utalow that back | louzet 200 killed aud wounded. De. J. M. Morao aa the Liberal chief, Our av- y demaiselles, I woudored. Of course I was in | amending thi lad tax | ft . ri 1 CON yo vote is 2,600. Ou this wensorable vo- 4 Be Be Sciaaldax, Detroit, | quect of itesas,—tbe experianced ro; alwaye Fyn! we lrobe el sea Ca fant year, water from tho Tuunossco atlver whill covers tho oaddaww tea arn. gon is tas. ora ae 1 a0 ie ston of his syvtow, Better caro your cold at once with, tazesbeld Jayues Expectorant, » good ailing ateaians,” "©