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7 a Sele BS AFFAIRS OF STATE. Extraordinary Achievements by the Ilinois Leg islature, After Seven Weeks of Effort, Two Bills Have Actually Become Laws. Foreign Capital Will Hereafter Have a Falr Chanco in This State. Speaker Haines Breaks Out in a New Spot with His Rulings, Favorable Condition of the Douglas Monument Bill. The Acephalous Amendment Lib« rates Some Pent-Up Gas. 4A Modification of the Potter-Law Cor- tain in the Wisconsin Logis- lature. The Price of Prayers in the Badger Stato, ILLINOIS, TRY, COPPERAS CHEER DAM, VTC. Spectal Dispatch to The Chieago Tribune. Spnixorizip, March’ 8.—Tho Appropriation Committee this morning reported back the Cop- poras Crock Dau bill without rocommondation, and it was takon up and without dobato ordered to wecond reading. Tho samo Conmmittea reported back Tandir- gan’s bill restoring tho 2-mill school lovy, with recommendation that it bo tabled, which was done, ‘Tho bill approprinting €50,000 for the complo- ton of the Douglas Monument (already paaved tho Housto) wag reported back from the Appro- priation Committoo, with recommondation that it pass, and the bill wae read 5 second time. REDEMPTION OF REAL ESTATE. ‘Tho Judiciary Committeo's bill to provide for tho redemption of real ostate wold on oxecution was passed. It is as follows : Section 1, Be t¢ enacted by the Peovle of the State of dtinons, repreacnted in the General Assembiy, That Suc, 3 of unect entitled “Anact in regard to Judge menta and decrvcs, atid the manuer of enforcing the sume Ly excoulion, and to provide for the redemption ofreale state cold under execution or decree,” approved Marel: 23, 1672, Lo, aud the samo is heroby, auieuded to ou to reud a4 follows “Src, uY, When pergon ehall dic after the rend!- Hen of a (Judgiment or decreo for tha payment of inuney agaiast him is obtalued Su 5 court of recurd, execution may frat against tho real estate of auch de- cowed person, or sale may be made under such decrov without reviving tho Judyment or decree agatnat his hoira or Jegal roprésentatives; Provided, Ahat no execution wball fue or sxly bo made wutil after tho expiration of twelve months from the death of such deccaked person, nor whall any salo be hai on any auch execution or docrue until the person in whowe favor tho Judgment or deerceo ia sought to be enforced shall give to tho executor or adininisirator, or, if thera du nelther, the heirs of the doceared, at lenat threo amonths? uolico ef tho existenca of auch judgment or decree, befora fewuing oxecution or proceediug to soll, whieh notice sual bo in writing when the parties re- quired to bo notified reside or may be found within the Btate, and their place of residence known, otherwito Publication notley wall be given du the ihauner dl- rected tor chanecry proceedings in Boca, 12 autt 13 of Sn act entitled An act to ‘regulate the pructicy in Courta of Cuaucery,” approved Murch 15, 1872, A MILL SIGNED. Acommunication was received fram the Gov- ernor announcing that ho had signed tho first bil pauaed both Mousos this scesion, It is tho only law ouscted by tho ‘Twenty-ninth Goncral Assambly during nearly sevon weoks’ yosvion, and ia kuowwn as the JUNISDICTION OVER WATERS, Orawford’s bill oxtending: Jurizdiction of City Govornments over waters bordering on the same wpe pasaed. It ia na follows: A vit4 for an act to amend Roc, 10 of Art. 5 of An act to provide for the tucorporation of ciucs aud villages,” approvod April 10, 1872, Brotion 1. de it enacted by the People of the State of Itannia, revresented su the General stascmbly, That Bee, 10 of Art, 5 of said act be umcuded go as to read ea follows, viz, = 4 "Bx, 10, The City or Villago Government aball havo Juriediction upoii all waters within or bordering upon'the same, to the oxtent of 3 wiles beyoud the Uunite of tho city or village, but not to execed tho Umits of the Staioy and may, by ordinance, require every able-bodied male fubabltant residiug Within te corporate Imita, above the ago of 21 years ond under tho aga of GU yeura (excepting paupers, {dlots, Innuticy, and auch others aa are exempt by lu), to Jabur ou the streeta and alleya of such city or ¥illage, nt mare than threo days in each year; but suck’ ordinance alll provide for commutation of such labur at not more than $1.60 perday.” curcago, After considorablo diacuesion with some of the Cook Conuty dologation who opposed tho section of the Citizen’ Association Now Incor- poration bill which empowors tho Polico Com- miseioner to discharge policemen, tho entire del- epation agread to eli tho bill so amondod ay to provide that, within ten days after the dis- charge of any flroman or policeman, tho Com- missioucr'slall trausmit to the Common Council ® wrilton statement of tho roauon of removal, INAURANCE. Tho Committee on Inauranco this morning ro- Portod back BMillor's bill taxing forolgn Inaur- ance companios doing business in Iilinow on their grows rocolpte boro, with amondriacnt re- ducing tho tax from 5 to 2}¢ per cont, andracom-. Wwoudation that tho bill as amended pass, BPECIAL VENINES, Barker's bill to authorizo Judges of all Courta of compotont jurisdiction to issuo a spocial yenire for — jury for tho trial of any criminal cago when, iu tho opinion of tho Judge, i+ should be necosuary, way taken up on third reading. Barkor ‘stated that the bill dad boen introduced by requost of tho State's At- torney of Cook County, sud was designed to pro vido for speedy trial of vontideuce operatora, ete, by enrolling s jury to bo impanoled at auy timo for that purpose, Connolly wanted to know how confidence opar- ators or anybody elua could be tried boforo in- gisteaents Tho iin thin, caro wan the reporting of tn indictmont by tha Grand Jury, What wos tho ovcasion for a syoctal vonlre whon thore was 8 Jury ah tho Criminal Cours gt ail tines wien that Court-was in sos- lon? No tutlufactory rnawer was given, ou ‘the bill wae lost, a Bea Sue Plator’a bitt destroying the monopol jator’a lestioying the monopoly enjoyod by Springfield papers of tho ubleation, of nore notices, whereby averybody who takes up & stray calf miuet advortiso it in a Springilold papor Inatand of tua. paper published and road in the county, was taken up on third reading, and was Jost, Ptator proposed to destroy the mouopoly by requiring the publication in a newspaper of, the county where tho eatray is taken up, ODD RULING, A brief parliamentary tempest In a toa the afternoon precipitated by the Speaker, Ha had rulod on Plater’s bill, that, thougts recoiviug eva than @ conutitutioual maa jority on its frat Bhgpawo. it was still beforo the House becaugo it ad recolved w majority of tho votes cast, lstker Upon thiv ruling, asked to have his ane bul, which was lost iu the samo way, taken Armatrong sald if the Chair rulod that tho Dill wilh ou,e third roading fuitod to receive a con. he (Ari me imajority waa wtitl beforo the House, (Armatrong) should sppeal to the Houso, b ee atues—Lho Chair iy not to bo scared. y ta of appeal, ‘This Chou isn't of the wee Mat got scared easily, strong —T dou’ propoge to wearo_anyLod but f do propose to huvo te ottiod by the ileus fe logs ara to bo brought up again Petes P aee the Chair rule that tho bill is ., tbe Speaker—The Chater doosn' . 8 & rule any- ot lo alone order is tho conuldvration metrong—If the bit i House, it is thiid ren ee Peters he tuuut be proceeded with, wo that the question Somes up. ze he er hero heated); by onering the Clerk to procoed wah Met eee fog of bills in consideration by sections: end ‘dimatrovg, who is the muldost-manuerod gontlo- t was to bo dono in auch, man on the floor, ylelded, or a circus-perform- ance might have followed. Cinflin then offered an additional rule, provid- ing that bills recolvlog fons than tho conati tlonal majority of 77 ayoa #hall be fost, Tho proponed tule was Intd over under tho rifos. Brecntation ia rife an to the object of the Spoak- or'a ruling. ‘IL. APPLICATION OF CONVICTA' WAGES. Tawie, of Knox, offered n rosolution reciting thnt, iu ‘many eases, tho familles of convicts da- pondent upon them for support wero reduced to paupertam during tho convicts’ term of impris- oumont, that, under tho present Ponitontiary xyatom, tho State appropriates the carmnga of tha convicts, which should go tothe snpport of ir families, and inatructing the Judiciary Jummittes to topért o bill which would acaure to the convicts’ family thoir carnings by Inbor in the Ponitentiary, Barger tntoduced a bill authorizing any porson Buen patty, to aguittosaryo summons in civil suite, LASD-RCNID, A Joint reaolution was mtrodnoed by Maun, calling on Congress to paxs an net allowing Statea and counties holding swamp-laud scrip to ontor any pablic lands with the samo; alo, granting power to (ho Governor to appoint a Stato agent to verve without pay to act in tho promises for tho State, JUDIE Uerrington's bil for the abolition of tho Cily Comtof Aurora and transfer of pending suite ta tho Circuit Court of Kauo County was passed without debate, OTHER DILLA PARSED. Branaon's bill to provile for the trial in Conn- ly Courts of tho right of property seized upon execution by Shorifs waa also parsed. Alaa Conuolly’s bil} authorizing the incorporation aa n village of any district of 2 squaro miles con- taining 100 population, A. DiI! was inteoddcod by Martin guthoriziug citiva and towns which bavo outstanding —tailroad-nid bonds to feauo fn Hien thereof bonds to. tho amount of the prineipal and acrued Intoroyt, to Dear intor- ont notexcecding Oper cent, the question of tho isso of such bouds to be frat subaitted to a vote at a epecial election callud for that pur- pose. DOQUE'S NANK NItt, providing for oxatmination without notica of vavings banks doing businers undor State char- ters, will to-morrow bo reportad back by the Houro Comnilttes on Banking, with a rocou- mundation that it pass. TIL NIGHT RESSION. To-nicht tho House Wout into a Committes of the Whole on tho nacephalous constitutional amendment, and tho flood-gates of oratory wero opened, ‘Lo dobate was opened by Horron, tho. miovor of the resolutiona, in an olaborato speech. Ilo began by uying that ho Kupposed hin advo- eacy of them would conalgn him ton political grave, but the time ‘on approachitig whon wa iutut choosu betwoen the ssatemt proposed and a monarchy. Tho present procoss of wlecting the Presidont' placed mon in that ofiico unit to ba membora of tho Jlinois Houso of Itepresonto- tives. Uitinecn) But it placed thore no man who ‘vas not more af a gentleman than tho porson who itisacd, ‘Tho praposed syatom had been dis- cussed in tho Constitutional Convention, where Hamilton ond Jay supported it, Ho (orron) advocated It now for the purpoce, not of oicct- ing Presidonts, but of gotting rid of Presidents . appropriating S50 to oach who has officiated, or after thofworo olocted. As tho elder Adams had shown, the Constitution as adopted liad pro- vided for putting a President into ofice, but there was no means of getting him out. W should a President hold for a fixed torm? Wo had bad Dresidenta for whom two years was to long o term. John tyler wag _clected to carry ant ono pol- icy; lhe turned and capoused the opposition against tho voice of tho people, We had ouo when the Southern forts should have boon rein- foreed and Baocheaan withhela supplica ant weakened the garrisons. Wo hada President who whould bavo been got out of oftice, and uudor hls (Herron's) proposition teould have beon got out of ollics. So, in every crisis that had ariscn, wo had had a Presidont in olllce who was against tho policy demaudad by the people. Why shoatd not tha Viewident retire in such ocoso? Why ehould bo be left in office to prowecute a policy against which tha peoplo had prononuced ? fad tho Constitution embodied the provisions ho advocated, tho Johovson impeach- mont trinl would not havo occurted, aud Jobn- gon could have beon gotrid of simply by a vote of want of confideuco, ‘Tho oloction of a Chiof Excentivo by Congres, a8 proposed by thie roso- lution, would, in principlo, bo that originally contemplated by tho Electoral-Collego pian, numoly: choice by a body of doputies, ‘Tho original idea waa that there would boa Presi- @ontial candidato from each Stato, and that the solection should bo loft to tho Elactoral College. Aoit was, the Electoral-Collogo plan was o failure. It gavo us a monarch for a fixed tertn, wholly removed from the peopla and irreepon- siblo. It resulted in tho abueo of patronage, in such mesgures ag the Forco bill, which suc Ro- publican gouurnals ag Tue Trnune had bold): douounced, It bed, in sbort, given us Proei- dents we couldu't get ridof, who thwarted tho will of tho people, prostituted tho power of pat- roungo for purposes of re-oleation, and ad brought us to tho altornate of making a choico botweon a Goyornmont all Lond, and, fif they pleaued to call it go, 2 Governmont witheut a head. At ¢ho couclugion of Horrou’s spocck tho Committeo, on motion of Haines, rose, and tho Houxo adjourned. Debnto will bo continued in Committoe of tho Whole, date not yat fixed. ‘Tho notablo omission tn Herron’s speech was lila failure to meet tho argument long ogo ad- vanced a4 to the pernicious offects of having in effoct s Providential election a4 often na tho Chief Exceutwo chose to prorogus Congress. GUDURNATORIAL APPROVAL. The Govertor to-day signed tho bilt authoriz- ing foreign corporations to make loans in this Stato at any rato of interest not exeéeding 10 per cont, and to recover auch rato on loans maturing, and the bill is now & Irw. KILLED, Tho Senato bill for the appointmont by County Boarda, in counties huving a population excoed- ‘ing 100,000 (Cook County), of & Suporintendent of Awsosemente, say, on ‘third roading, lost— ayos, 18; nays, 22, TOREION INSURANCE. Kromor's bill, providing that tho Auditor of Stata sholl not issuo cortificate of authority to do business in this Stato toany forcign iusurance company which sliall have carried from tho Btate to tho Federal Courts any suit in this Stato against it, was tokon up. Robinson of- fered an amondmeut striking put tho above provision of tho bill, of whlel Waite characterized the original pill as a propo- sition to surround tho Stato with a Chinese. wall to exclude furoign Insuranes companies aud give Kmonopoly of the Insurance business to bank- rupt concerns, such na the Illinois Mutual. Tho amendmont ras adopted—25 yous to 16 ays, Kromer ontorod s motion ‘to reconsider, and the bill was mado # apocial order for noxt Wednouday. A NEW TRIBUNAL, Tho bill for the ostablishmant of District Courts intermediute between Cireuit and Bu- prome Courty, oxcopt in Cook County, after bo- ing amonded to death, was recommilted, WISCONSIN, ‘TUE CND APPROACHING, Spectat Dispatch to Phe Chicago Tribune, Manisen, Wis, Maroh 3—Tho Loginlatura Inat oventng having agreed to oxtond tho time for doing businces to Thursday, haa been pro- coeding moro doliberntely to-day, but bas dia- posod of 5 large amount of buainoss that could nat have been properly transacted had the clos. ing out last ovoning been insisted ov. Tho rail- ond question was not touched at the morning sousion, howover, owing to tho amoudmonts to tho Quimby bit! not yot baving been printed, The House concurrod in somo forty Sonato billa, including thogona to repeal the oporation of tho Registery Inw, excopt in citiod and incor- porated villagosy to amond the law of 1671 for the encouragomont of tha construc- tion of railrondy; to provido for tho effectual protection of lands granted by Con- Rreay to Wisconsin ; to aid in tho construction of the Bturgeou Bay & Lake Michigan Conat aud Harbor; to amond tho statutes rolative to inquests of the dead, highways and bridges, and jurisdiction of Justices of the Peaco; to amend Seo, 1, Chap, 20, General Laws of 1809; to en- able forelyn oxccutors aud administrators to euo in the State of Wisconsin ; authorizing adjoin- jug towns uot oxcesding fifteen iu number to form insurance companies ; authorizing indus. trial achoola; rolating to division foncos; to Provide for notice to occupants of Jand mort. Raped to the State, and for tho redemption of lands gold on eueh gales, in cortain casos; to Appropriate to the Chtcago, Milwaukoo & Bt, Fatt Mtauroad Company $31,923 tax orroneoualy paid; authorizing the Govornor to procure maps at the Stato, and lists of lands granted by tho Stato to afd in tho construction of railroads, to coat not to excood 2600; to punish tha abuso of dumb animala, Alao s number of local blils, among then: In rolation to the Police Depart- ment of Milwaukee; to provide for letting print- Ing for the County of Milwaukoo; creating 9 Board of Park Commissioners for iho West Bido of tho City Of Alilwaukeo. A fow Seuato bills of minor {mportauce woro pasued. The Ausombly twice clesrad its table of all busl- now, and adjourned barlior tian usual, after TILE CHICAGO TRIBUNE THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 1875 ——————uqwuaePaoqeeaeeQauauamamegmee SS SSS SSeS Se making tho Railroad bill the spacial ordor for thta evening. A bill so prohitit town ond city nasorsors fiom bolilng two torms Bitecensively was atnended #0 a6 Io include County Trereurcra and members of the Logivlatura, and then killed, Also Dilla for tho reise? of joint tock companion: fo amend Soca, 10 and I, Chaps 8, Revised Stytntes, relating ta tho olec- tlon of Senators ard Congressmen, President and Vico-lresidont ; to provide for taldug a Stato census; to amond tha Inw for the incorporation of villages, Arsomblybilla pazsod appropriating: 2,000 to facilitate the artificial propagation and pfovergation of fis: to oncourage the construc ion of railroada in Wirconsin ; rolating to costa in actions for trospasn ; relating to the discharge | of mortgages givon by the Torritory of Wiseou- ain; and to aectrn paymont of tho purchase. | monoy of Iand granted by Congiers to nid in | tho “constriction of tho Milwaukes A; Jock’ Itiver Canal. — Soveral billy wero. Killed, amonjt them to legalize tha line of the Want Wiscouain Railway sx con. structed and oporated from Warren's Milla by tho way of Cainp Dougias to Elroy, and tho re- moval of tho track from Wargen'd Milla; tho amendinont of the Excise law of lant winter ro- Jating to uttornoys' feos In Justice's Courts, No appropriation having Leon mado to pay the chaplains, a bill for that purpose waa introducod cont J. M, ‘Churinger, to whom it. gave €100 for extraordinary eersice, making a drive at its very Tong and compli but it was ree Joctod unde NIOMIT BESSION, ‘Tha Assembly took up the Railroad bill to- night. A motion to tae up tho Senate bill fret. was loxt. A inolion to substitute the Senate pill was also lovt. Aftor considerable tihbuster- ing the bill was pangerl. It dace not increnxo the = Potter «rates nd much ns tho Senate bill. It allows | Aunincreaso of receipt uf 8B por cont over tho + Potter law. ‘fio famoits Della bill was next un; order, and after considerable debate a motion mada to judefinitaly pasnens was loxt, aud tho Dit passed by 43 to dl. A big fight is expected on this bill in tho Henate to-morrow, ——— MICHIGAN, ° LEOIALATIVE ‘ Sheetal Duuputeh ta The Chicasy tribune, TLaxsixa, Mich, March $8.—There iv naw 8 fair attendance in both Souses, though many chairs are atill vacant, and a terrtblo nnow-storm In raging here, which threatens to blockade tho railway lines again. Thochiof potitions of the day woro against tho continuanco of tho Inw croating County Superintendents of Schools, and praying Congress to givo to honorably dis- charged soldiers $200 in monoy instead of lant. ‘The bill ca grant tho annual appropriations for the Neform School was tabled in the Hongo on the motion of Mr. Colby, of Van- Buron, who statod that a boy ad rocently Leon discharged there who proved to beita very iithy condition physically, und could not have receiyoi { propor care. In Dr. Culby's opinion tho vchaol ; needed an investigation bofore the money was | appropriated. ‘Tho voto for tabling tho bil was 60 to 20, and tho matter of tho general discipline Of tho school will bo investigated. Itty stated that Casey, the boy diacharged, was found to ho Incorrigible, though tho prison authorities did all they could for him. ‘The hill creating tho Su- porior Court of Grand Rapids pasucd the House to- day atmost unauimously. Tho Court is to have juriediction eliefy of civil cases ariving ut Grand Napids, or through its businoss transactions, ‘Tho bil to puuish persons for setting guns in the woods, or upon private premisos for killing game, or to pmvent trespudies, was killed in the House to-day. ‘The improasion finally provailed that the mattor might bottor bo left to the law, og it nos stants, An attempt to pays House Dill 183, to prevent trespagses on lands of privato persons for the purpose of shooting, huntiug, fiching, er trapping, failed in tho House to-dav. it contulnod a provision that the possession of imploments for fishing, huuting, or trapping ehould be presamptive evidence of tho purpoxa of the trespam, which tha Honse seamed to think wae going too far, ‘he Dill wax commit- ted to the Committao on Fivboriew, ‘ho bill to appropriate §20,000 for the croction and equip- ment of o hospital at the University was put upon its passage to-day in tho House, and failed to recoivo & majority ‘ of | yotos. Before the vote was announced, ono of tho friends of the measure mored to table it, which prevailed. Many mombers of tho Legivlaturo ste opposed .to assisting tho Uni- versity in any way until tho Regents appoint Professors of Homeopathy, nnd express a pen- eral willingnoss to expend money a8 desired by tho Legislature. Tho bill cau’ bo taken up in futuro if desired, and will nudoubtedly bo brought forward sgain when the House has a larger attondance. Tho Senste praved the following bills: Trovidiug 8 salary for tho phonographor of tha Recorder's Court of Detroit, and doing away with feo; to amond the Supreme Court act to releaso witnogyes iu civil cases from giving bail; to amend tho act rolating to tho duties of County Clorks; to amond tho act for the rafting and booming of logs; to amend the act relating to extates in real property, besides several unimportant measures. ‘Yho louse passed tho following bila; ‘To amend tho set relating to the iuspection of illuminating oils; authoriz~ ing Paw Paw to borrow $40,000 with which to pay judgements; probiblting tho 10. of uaphtia, or any product of coal-oil, in any rail- road cars, and a few unmmportaut moasurce, The Houso, iu Committeo af the Wholo, agreed to tho bill somewhat enlarging the powers of tho Tailrosd Commissioner. ‘That ofticar was at- tacked by some members, but tho bill will prob- ably pass, ———— INDIANA. SENATES . Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Ispranaronis, Ind, March 3,—Tho Sonate passed Dilla imaking the thoft of a bill from:tho files n felony; for the sorvico of process on steamboat company officers on rivers ; for tho continuanca of Uonnty Superintendents; making drawing of doadly weapons misdomesnor ; ceding titles of Innd to tho United States for Ught-hougo purposes; allowiug the United night, oxactly os it camo from tho Hauso, by 23 to13, Nuterous amendmonts wero offare}, but all voted down, It paxsned both byn two-thirds voto. + Delono's dill, doclariug the land-grant of tho Bt. Paul & Pacific oxtension lines furfeitcd to tho State, was indefinitely postponed in tho House to-night. HourE, Tho Ionso devoted mostof tho day in Com- mitteo of tho Whole to tho Rt, Paul & Pacific ox- tonsion Hnes, the main question being ou Dela- no's ball declaring a forfeiture and providing for turning over the lines, with tho franchises, land- grant, compotod patia of road, ete. to a new company, obligated to cumplote the whole in olghteen months. —_—-— KANSAS. + Te LeusLATUnn. Snecial Dispateh to The Chicars Tritune, Tovewa, Kat. March 8.—Tha Sonate vated to oxtond the session boyond Friday on account of tho lack of auflciont timo to consider important bills, but tho House refused to concur, ‘Tho Senato then wusponded tho rules aud touk up the Appropriation bills, most of which nro yet to be considered, ‘Tho bill providing for to erection of an insane asylum at Topeka was paesed by the Senate, and, having previously paveed tho House, this is the initiatory step in tho imattor of the gradual removal of all State charitable in- htiiutions to the Capital. ‘tho Houeo pansed o Dill cutting down the expenses of the State Tne aimance Department about 21,04, and praviding that the Superintendent suall do tho work with- aut elerical holy, Diilts slso passed approptiat- 860 to tho Insane Any] jun. JAIL FIRED BY PRISONERS, Srectal Duvateh to The Chicaa Fribune, Moxnor, Mich, March 3.—The murderer Raelle, who was at tho tnat term of tho Circuit Court convicted of the murder of ono Peter Nisonhart and sentenced to tue Penitentiary for twelve years, attempted to burn the jail soxt night, and mado reveral attempts to commit enicide, ‘Tho Sheriff waa awakened by a dine turbauce i the prisoner’ quartera about 1 o'clock this morning, and, fearing n juilflclivery, hasteued to tha spat, where be found tho cor- ridora full of smoka and ths murderer's coll in flames, tho’ prisoner lumsaif lying almost fnsouslbla upon tho floor, with soverol lon gashes ent on hin ueck and — throat. An cppatatus had also been improvieed sith an old towol, some wire, nud tho plauks overhead, to hang himself. Thoso giving way, the fall of tho body had srousod tho officers, “l'ho remain. ing piisoners wero slupatied with the smoke, aud were with dificulty aroused, Tho tlaues wero extinguished without much’ damage, and tho prisoner safely ironed. ‘wonty minntes' jonger delay would havo vondored it impunsivle to wave cither the prison or any of itu iumates, DOCTORED His BOOKS. Syeslat Diepateh to The Chicauo tribune, Broomyotos, {, March 3.—The Cirenit Clerk and Recardor of MeT.can County, Capt, 8 F, Dolloff, who has for over a year been iu hot water over his books ant accounts, is inn povi- tion that is vory likely to put an ond to hie oficial career. The Board of Supervisors, through a committee, have just completed in- ting the ollico, and find very grave and sstiotts irregularities therein, ehowing both In- competonoy and lack of honesty in tho record. More clurk-bire has been charged to the county than elerka over roceived, snd whole pages of the book navo heen ent ons and nado away with, ‘Tuo Supervisors will act on this report to-mor- Tov, anil seem doternmed to exorcise no furthor lenieucy toward Dolloff in the matter. THE MILLERSGURG MYSTER' Speeutl Dispatch (0 The Chicaan Pristine. Minurnsutna, O., March 3.—A couple of weeks sinco the mutilated body of 2 woman was found in an ompty grava at Orrville, from which the original occupant bad been romoved Inst fall, ‘Tho Coroncr'a inquest foiled to throw any tight on the affair, ng to who tho won aras or by what’ manner eho tuet hor death, This weot i, was snown to bo a Miss Summuny, of thia vicinity, All offoits fail to solve the myotery attachad to her domiso. Specutatioug uro rife in roxard to tha mutter, A CROP OF HORSE: THIEVES. Special Miapateh fo The Chicago Fridune, Sruixovrcey, March 9.—Tho liopolis gang of horne-thieves who pleadod guilty a few days ayo were sentencod ta tho Poniteutiary by Judge Zano to-day: 8am Dicisinson seven years, Robe art J'ato one yoar, John Rogers three years, Ben Poet three years, ‘Taylor Dickinson hve yenrs, Ven Crane vix vears, Frauk Greou seven yeara, and Johu Pontlee tures years, MDEZZLEMENT, Snecial In: The Chi Detnorr, Mich. Marel: 3,—A Marshal camo from Corunua to-day, having in custody Orton Witinms, cbarged with embax: ailing over £2,000 from the money-order funds of the Poeeaiion thors whilo clerk in tnat dopart- ment. TIFFIN, O. ITEMS, Kpeeiat Disuateh to The Char Tribune, Tirvix, O., March ‘The February tenn of tho Court of Common Ploas adjournod to-day. Judgo Rillars sentenced William A. Knead for grand larcony, and C. Smith for burglary co two years oach in tha Ponitentiary, 7 ‘THE FLINT GHOULS, Speetat Elinuteh to The Chicane Tribune, Detnorr, March 3.—Yonng MeNainoo, of Flint, was thia afternoon found guilty of body- snatching, as bis father was last night, ALLEGED ADULTERY. Sveciat Dispateh to Phe Chictao Trioune, Detnort, Mich, March 3.—Joln Gibson wae srrosted to-day for adultery with tho wifa of Johu UD, Waterfall, and is to havo an examinua- tlon hereafter, ae Statoa to condomn property on shores of rivers whero tho Govornmout may bo improving tho somo; allowing divorced partios to remarry at any time; allowing appeal in cnacs of sppointing Moccivera, After # prolonged fight, the Sonate ontorod a bill to ropeat the Gravol-road Asscuamont law to engrosament, Dilly failod for the quadronnial oloction of City Chiof Firo Engineor; for a Commissiover to in- dox the titles of the Wabari & Erie Canal lands; organizing a Huroau of Statistics, . APPOINTMENTS, ‘Tho Governor bas appointed William D. By- rum, of Washington County, and Alexander (, Hopkins, of Marion, Yruntces of the Stato Nor- mul Sehool, in place, of KW. Hi. Ellis, of Elke hart, aud ‘Timothy Nicholsov, aud the Seuate confirmed tho uppointmonta, NOURI, ‘Lhe House pustaivod tho Governor's voto of tho Camp-Mooting bill by 67 to 20, ‘tha Cobura claim for £20,000 tor services ih collecting Htuto war-claiing, sovoral yoara ago, was indetinitels postponed. A miuority of the Claiua Cominit- toaraportod st favorably, ‘This jy an annual job, ouginoored by two or throo Indianapolis mon. Cobinn iy doad. A resolution was adoptad for suits by the Attornoy-Genoral to recovor money pala to tho illegal clerke named in tho roport of ho Hpecial Ooinmittes, ‘The Senate Leo and Salary bill waa omeonded by substituting tho Houso bill—ayen, 57; nays, 44. Willa passed for tho examination by County Commlsuionors of books aud recorda, 6 * MINNESOTA, 14 BRNATE. Speetal Diapaten to Tha Chicago Tribune, 8, Paun, March 3,—Tho Senale Conmittoe of the Whole, last night, by a vote of 2U to 5, ro- Placed the Moro Railroad bili, and recommended it for passage without amondiment, To-day tho bill extonding tho time for tho complotion of the St, Paul & Pacific oxtonsion Huo, being amendod to reserve 400,000 neres of Innds alrcady earnod for wecuring the Dograff claims, tho friends of the bill, which was in tho intorost of the bond- holdors, moved and carticd its Indofinite. post. Pouowent, ‘Che Sub-contractors’ Cenoral Lion Dill pasued; algo, rolioving stookholdors iu local companies from personal lability for moro than thelr dues to such companics ; requiring Rall- road Rocolvera to pay omployes’ wages duo from the first monosa — rocelvad reducing tho genoral achool-tax one-half; mak- {og warehousemon liablo to penalties for mixing or shipping grain without tho consout of the owner; appropriating money for State guivey of tho canal-routa botwoon tho. Bt, Orolx Falls and Lake Superior, ‘The Inst Winona & St. Poter bill, relating to tho taxation of the compavy's earbiuge, passed tho House without smond- mont, and goos to the Governor, ‘The Morse Railroad bill, repoaling tho lew of daar Winter Paesod the Bonatoat batl-past 9 toe BLACK HILLS, A Stage Line to Bo Established Konvate Sturies, Spectal Wisvatch to The Chtcaua Tribune, Broux City, March 3.—A stock company 1s be- ing organized hero tocstablish a rogular stago and freight lino communicating between Sioux City and tho Diack Hills, through Northern Ne- Draska, It fs intonded to commeuco running April 16. Col, Sawyer, Who surveyed for the Govornment ® wayonu-road from Stonx City to Montana tu 1867, and new ono of the prominent citizens of this city, will bave the management of the Com- pany. Inalettor publishod in to-day's Journal, nom D, G, Yallaut, dated Black Hills, Feb, 2. ho saya't Tudependent of tho rich silver mines, fron deposits, ills oF mnarblo, gud ql In quart, with fertile vallens and rich pratrics, the earth of which fa mizet with gold at every stop, we buve inoxhausiibla fore este of the Huet pine kuown (0 the i aud dyaling in ually the forrata of northern W i, Yesterday, with the ald of one rocker, $5 was taken ont inaboutpue hour, ‘That found ia thle guleh 1 generally gold, Gut yesterday coarea gold was asruck. a FIRES, IN CHICAGO, ‘The alarm from Box 74 of 2:35 p.m. yeatorday ‘was cousod by a flro in @ cottage at No, 231 South Park ayouuo, occupiod by VD, Boucho and Tom Dowling, It was caused by tho taking fire of a spay of clothea placed noar the stove to dry, at wa extinguisted bofora much damage bad neued. NEAR LA SALLE. Spectral Dianuteh tu Phe Chieaua Tribune. La Saucy, 1, March 3.—A slauzhter-house belonging to Conrad Braughtigau, aud situated abouta milo and a half from thia city, was do- stroyed by fire at an early honr yoxterday morn. ing, toxathor with itu contents, among which was ® quantity of tallow and lard, oss 9500, No ingurance, \T LINCOLN, ILL. Spectat panuh tu The Chicuyo Tribune, Livcouy, IL, March 3,—Whittiold's bakery and vostauraut burned here early thia morning. Lous on balding $100; on etock, $600; fnsurance on the whole, $400, ¢ THE GC, C. & LC. R. R. ELECTION. Cievetann, O., March 3.—Tho following olticora wera lected by the Diroctors of tho Chicago, Columbua, Cincinnati & Indisnopolia Hailway to-day: Vresident, . J H. Devororux ; Yica-Proaldent, H. 1. Hurle but; Beoretary and ‘T'ronsurer, George 5. Ruagoll ;. Auditor, Alfred Ely; Ucucral Buperin- tendout, E. 8. Filut; Chiof Enginoor, Frank Ford; Gonerat Freight Agont, Lucien Hills ; General Pausonger Agont, B. I’, Pierson. HI tothe Concordia Normal School, and | THE WEATHER, Another Vicious Salute from Depart- jug Winter, E | Heavy Fall of Snow in Chicago and Vicinity. Reports from Other Regions. CHIGAGO AND VICINITY. PERVERSG MARCI. March of 1875 has verifiol the first portion of tho proverbial saying in regard to the month; bul whethor it will go ont “like a Inmb" is problomatical in view of tho persistence with which the storms of winter cloud tho ukios of spring. “Come, geutlo epring, ethereal mild- nese come,” is s poctic invitation that Boreas bowl at with contompt. What ‘Thomson could ever havo meant by writing those lines will probably remain, ay now, a historic conuu- dram, Tt would seem rather {> lo tho ironical utterance of. somo Thomaonian prac- titioner of medicine insteat of yorsy, who anticipated arash in tho vapor-bath ond hatb-tea line frown the prevalence of colda and influenzas, ‘Tho cousation of tho snow-storm Monday night seema to have been MERKLY A LULL to gather up its euergiea, fur carly (bis morning it Legau with increavedl fury, a rtrong east wise! driving tho flukes againat the face like the out of asbharp lash. Uimbreliaa wero entiroly useless, os the wind whirled the now about with o vio- i lence that dotled afl barriers, and ponetrated all worte of mufilors, no matter how tightly wrapped. Sleighs bad almout eutirely superseded cariages for Home days payt, and wajon-bodies muuoto! ou runners could be secn traversing tho wtrecta. It seemed yesterday on if tho Suow King was do- termined to make one moro magnificent aveer- tion of Iw strength bofora dsparting Cor his; home, aud he succeeded iu quive ex: | #0Weatorins Of tha Reason prevatled daring Iaa ‘Northert tablishin ‘THE RUPREMACY OF ALEIAM-RUNNER. Even tho long wimoibuscs thut bad leretofore struggled throngh all obstacles of weather could be seen going about on ruunore, oy if apring was a dettsion sud a myth in this lutitude and it was tho partof wisdom to prepare for an Arctio winter, : ‘Tho galo was so heavy that persons carrring a. latge spread of sail, sah as ladios and small mon fost in Ulster ovarcouts, hot a tungh battle to wage with the Lempestuous flaws that seized upon them at the girest-crossings., This, added to the perils of pedeatriantam over icy pavements, gave rise to any tisha The SuOw wid o Hiare hod ambiscade, — Liguified ine dividuala setting foot upon tho trencherouy sure | face would, will sitden alteration of de- moauor, cintcb violently at tha an. ! and wit = down with jarring colerty. ‘tho chuckling juvenile “ho sloo at the culiveniny evouu would suddenly ax- pibit a chanxe of expreeriuu from the ellucts of cancuesion at the base of the spine. Bo quickly did the snow descend that one waa covered nluioxt nnmodiatoly. Buarded.gentiemen went slong like bolated Santa Clauses guing home on foot. unage which, 1 tho general liveliness at. the af- fans of winter, hud Leen exduwed with mution. Jt was a rough day on tho It OUNINUK DRIVERS, © exposed position subjected them to the full rigor of theslorm. It was hy grent difi- culty that the car-tracks conld bo i tt vlesy, and the carp ran slowly and irregularly, althouga fur- niched with tour-horse team, Awong tho other effects of the storm, it TLOCKRD THE WHEELS OF IUSTICE. | and, indeod, Inui an embargo on almost all public busines, xo that it was 8 vortof holidsygin the County Building. In tha Criminal Court-room yenterday morning the nena sesemblago of law. Jers, Jutyiuen, witne#us, und spectators bad natherod, but the wan who rau the twill wag lack- ng, After ubont half un hour's delay, and it bad begnu to be surmivea that dudge Williams had beon snowed up, tho following telegram wus brought in to the State's Attorney : ixpy Pang, March ke Hon. C, TF, Reed, Crivte ina! Cuurt-roum, Chietgat ‘No teafoa” runing, Can't getia today, 8, Wintraats, ‘This littls message told the etory. Mr. Reod annonnced to ull prosant that tere would he no. court, aud thereupon thera was a joytul stam- pede of juror und witueuses, At tho County Court, Jud;0 Wallsco failed to put in on appear- anen st tho usnal timo, and, as be lives out at Washington Heights, it waa thoucbt ho also mint havo been stow-bound. Uo, however, insuaged to get to the city, rear the Court- room at half-paxt 2. Tho (Cirand Jury wero alao retardott in their proceedings by tho storm, their foreman, Mr. William 1" who lives at JeNerson, not beluz xbie to reach the Conrt- rocm until half-past 1, THE BNOW-FALL. As tho day wore on, the wind shifted towards the north and tho storm was somewiial abatod, Dury the afternoon, the wind got around towards the westward and clesriny wouthor set in, the show-fall becoming lighter and tually ceasing, at tho anmo time tho temperatnire ameliorating to some degree, Owing to the heavy aud frequont enows, thoro Lave been gomo = apprelicnsions of dauger from tho river in caso of a ratn or thaw. From Feb, sto yesterday morning tho fall in iuches of water amounted to 1.49, Yesterday there fell 15 inches, There aro 7 squaro miles in tho wator-shed of tho South Branch, which basis givoa 197,074.914 gallons of wator aa tue quau- tity which has fallou within that area since Feb. 29, now resting upon the ground in tho shape of snow and ivo, If this quanuty were suddenly roleasail it would certainly causo considersule of w {reshet, TNE RAILNOADS, No soonor did cho railroads gat through elear- ing tho snow of Monday's storm off ther tracks than another another aud #till more viulent ono set in, and again lald an embargo on trafic, By noon yeutorday nearly all tho roada leading from this city ware blockaded, aud mont of them were compelled to withdraw their trans, While Mon- day's nnow-storm did not extend moro than 100 milea in any direction, this one extonded as far west ns Ouinba end os far south as Caira, St. Louis thore was no less than a foot and o half of enow on the ground alt o'clock yaster- dsy afternoon, the hoavicst snow-storm thoy Layo bad thero forthe last clevon yours. At Cuiro the snow fa reported to bo over four iuches deep, an unprecdon: ovent at thia soavon of tho year, Yo the eaxt tho snow-atorm axicndod sa far oa Pittaburi, but it did not commence siowing untit about IL o'clock in the morning. Conveynontly tho Eastorn tisins suffored leve this timo than the Houthwestern, which wore delayed but little by tho late storm. + ‘Tho [iuow Central and tho Chicago & Alton suffercd most, ond alter 12 o'clock no trains coutd bo rau, ‘Ino trains duo in tho morning did not arrive hora until about noou, and tho evening trains will probably not arrive nutil this morning. Tho froight traine ceased running in tho moruing to give the whole track to the pase songor trainw. A Hyde Park train camo in on tho Hlinois Central at about 3 o'clock ms the af- tornuon, It took threa engiucs to pull two cara, Tho Michigan Central ia also anfforing vory badly again, ‘The snow haa drifted scriousty near. Calumet, and is packed volid, Au army of men iy employed at that point trying to cloar tho track, ‘The Michigan Southern traing sra alsa mnch deluyod, having to combat oxsinut hoayy diilts noar South Chicago, a Tho Rock Island and Chicago, Burlington & Quinoy Railroad wore also coupolled to take of all their freight tralua. o trains duo ov theso roads Inst ovoning had notarrived ata lato Lour, ‘Tho Northwestern and Milwankeo & pt, Paul Railroads mulfered tho least, aa tho wtorin was notas sovore in the section of the country through which thoy run. Still, tholr trains woro womewhat behind tine. ‘Tuo railroads buve sufferal more from snow- stormy this voacon than at any previous ono, aud tho manageré hope that this may wind up this wintor'y troubles, OUTSIDE REPORTS. ILLINOIS, Special Dispatch to Tha Chicago Tritune, JacksoNVILLE, Hl., March 3,--A violont snow. torm prevailed Iast uight and this morning. ‘bo snow is 4 inches deop, and badly drifted. ‘Trains are alldolayed. The weather this afier- noon is clear and inciting. Special Disputch to The Chicaua Tribune, Monuts, l., Marcls 3.—A vory heavy suow- storin has provajled hero for about twelve hours. Apprelensions are folt that, whou the ice in tho Miinola River breaks up, great damago may to done. The-ico is thicker than over beforo known, measuring in many places 8 feet, aud in one bend of the river 3}¢ loot of solid ioc, Itty bubbled over with | Tho man who wells Tapera in | front of Tus Triune office looked hike x snow | thought that whon tho snow molta ant the too etals nothing can withstand tho moving body, Snecsal Ditnateh to The Chica Tribune, Cuaxparay, IIL, Maro 3.—Fifteon dneher of snow has failon here to-day, Old nettlera sey it is the binvest anowfall ever known hore, ‘Trains | on the Tlinals Central and Indianapolis, Bloom- ington & Wertern Roads are from two to five wim behind time, and all freight trains aro abandoned, ._ Siectat Diapateh to Tha Chfean Tribune, Brinariney, UW, March 3,—Lho snow-storm which visitol ‘ue Inst night and this morning was tho moat overs of any thin winter, ‘Tuc ; snow is abont § inches on the lovel. IL han drifted in places on the railroads out of here 6 and 6 feet deep. ‘Tho ‘Loledo & Wabseh train waa behind several hours, and the Alton, duo hore at noon, did not got in till nearly 4 o'clock p.m, Tho Sonthosstern and G.. C. ie 8. wore alda Delind. Many froigtt-trainy aro delave:t, ‘but itis expoctod that all will ba clear to-tnor- row. It 14 Bo reported to-night, Arensal Diapatch to The Chicago Tritine, Pron, 1, March 3.—In many reapects the hiardeat anow-atorin of the aaxou has born pros yatling horeall day. up to a fow heark nite. dniting badiy in many places. Pedesttoninn and car-travel were renderad very dition foara aro entertained that trains will be ty wied aud delaved. Stecial Dispatch to The Chicay Tritnne, Orrawa, March 3.—March as a Jambi 9 tail- ure, A foarful snow-storm fret the northwest provailed hera all the forenoon atid until 2 a'elock. All tue mail ant fH from one to two hours Lebind OHiD. Totkue. O., March i.—The moat violent snow- Ptorm of the acaron uct in this morning, accom- panied by o pate from the northeast, aud atill continues: Tho rtroot-railways aro abandoned, and reilroad travel much interrupted in all direc- | tions, Iu come instauces freight trainw are abandonel, and paseenger trains fiom oue to three hours bobina time, Seevtt lanvatteh th The Cates Terrase, Vax Wrut, O., March 3,—The worst snow that ban been experienced for the last, ten years fell to-day. Tt commenced sbuut 8 o'clock this morning and costinued all day, mith a» Jghe wind, ‘Trains were moved with jreat difllcults, requuing two or thrco cugines to haul light tran, ‘The snow is 10 inches on level to- nigut. Special Dispatch to The Chieaan Tribune, Darios, 0., Murch 3.—One of the hoavies it it night and this moruing, the snow falling to a depth of Sor 4 Inches, making fina eleighing. Cold aud windy to-mght. Reports from the north represent tho heaviest snaw-atorm thie wintor, with snow from 9 ches to 3} fost deep between Lima and ‘Tuledo, causing delay of trains, Special Dtapateh to The Chicaa Tribins, Tirrix, 0. March 3 heavy puow-storm pravailed boro ail duy. ‘Trains on the diferonut roads ara all pehind time. + Special Inanateh to The Chieaan Tritune, . Penuyenvna, O.. March 3.—Commouced suow- ing at this fercnvon and haa coutinued all day, ‘Tho snow fa about 9 feet deep. Tho pas- rengeretraing on tha Dayton & Michigan are two hours und a half coming from Tolodo, 8 mallee with tro engines. till suowing bard at G3 ps mn MICIUGAN, sreentt Dispatch to Phe vhtevsa Tribune, Fast Saaixaw, March 3.-One of the worst storms of the seaeon commenced just after ueon to-day, andfrtill prevails, ‘Tho western train ot the Fiiut & Pere Marquette was abandoned. ‘Ibe oxpross from Detroit, duo here at 1:40 to-night, will probably net get thronch. Nearly a foot of snow has fallen this afternoon, und the wind biows a perfect gale. Sucerat Dispatch to The Chivann Teabnine, visa, Mich., March 3,—Snow Lasheen falling ince 10 o'clook with northwest wind, and drift. i ‘Trains on all roads, except the In gk Sagiva, ore abandoned. 8 ftom Jacknow arrived late, Speelah Mapateh to The Chicano Tribune. wT, Mich., March 3.—Tbe worst storm, y for this seagon, but for several years Kk, Het in today, ond it has been snowing and plowing hard ainco 8 o'clock this morning, cro- terrible havoc on the raitronds and every- elke, Traine ar 4 nnowed up, in all directions, and are all very lato, ‘Two missount. Sr. Loris, Mo., Marchi 3.--A furions storm commenced here xbout Lo'clock this morning, and raged during the remainder of the night. The snow uow lies about a foot doop ona level. All the etreot-railways ate blozkaded, aud tratile of all sorts is much impeded. All tho railroads centering here aro more or lera blocked, ond traing are inch behitd time. No such storm has prevailed tu this section for cloven soars, INDIANA. Sveciat Disnauch to The Chicago Tribune, Souru Beny, Ind, March 3.--A driving snow- etorm from the northern pre cd ters all day, uving a footin depth. Freight-trains on tho | Tako Shore Road wore nearly all abandoned, fome of them at way stations. Tho weatherthis oveving 14 cloar starlight. Syociat Dinpaten ta Phe Chicana Tribune, Four Ways During the past twenty-four ext BuOW-storm of tho season has fallen. Tho snow on a lovol is abont 2 foet deep, and, owing to tho high wiud Which provailed last night, is terribly drifted in many places, The running of rtract-cars has beon attended with moro difficulty than at any time during the winter. ‘Trains on oll the railroads centering hers hi bean dolayad soveral honrs. On the Grand Rapids Indiaun Itnilrond —vomo of the Bnowe Grifta are 15 fect high, and trains move at snail's pace, boing prece ted by a force of ror- eral hundrad mon onguged in cloaring the tracks, Jeo from 1 ta 8 inebes In thickness coverod the truck, whieh hud to ba removed by pick-nsea. MISSOURI. Sr, Loum, March 3.—Tho dooneat snow that has fallen hore for over twenty years fell lost | night, 1t thawed some to-day, but is freozing to- night. OFFICIAL REPORTS, Wasuixutos, D. U., Marel d.—For the Upper Lakes, northerly winds, high but decreasing pressure, clear and partly cloudy weather, For the Northwest and thenco to Missowrl, falling barometer, southonaterly winds, warmer, oloudy weather. and occasional snow or rain. LOUAL OUSERVATIONS. + _Unicaao, March 3, What, Be 9200 p.m 10:18 p, 1,80, jaimun, 11, TIONS, en Tir] fresh... Wagentlel. a, INN, Fort Garry. {39,05 Fort Gibwon!s0,14 Leavenw'th 2419) Riel a rOnI, Berckeur' ‘CASUALTIES, OCEAN STEAMFR WRECKED. Loxpox, March 45,80 3, ta.—ho steamer Gottenburg hag been wracked on one of the Four- neaux Ivlandy, in Dass Strait, Letweon Van Dio-~ man’s Land aud Australia, he Lad on board 85 pawsengers, andacraw of 85, Of thesa only + Persons aro known to bo saved, ‘Three boats lilled with pausengera and crow aro yet to be heard from. ‘Tho steamer nad a largo cargo, which included 3,000 ounvoa of go:d. FROZEN TO DEATH. Syccial Dispateh to The Clicaan Tribune, Ostaua, Nob,, Murch 3.—A young inan whoro parents resido In Chicago, waned ‘Thomas Welch, was found iu a snow bank frozen to death, Sunday morning, nest Erattle Orevk, Mait- json County, Neb. Ho ty nupposod to Lave been under ¢ho futlugnce of Iyuor, KILLED BY A FALL. Special Mievatel to The Chicuua Tribune, Davrox, O., Mare 3.—A meu aimed Dowles, 65 yours old, of Butler Township, this county, township, last Monday. and bis skulPmasbed, and it us supposed that he foll frou the upper alory of his mill, way found dew at tha door of fity mill, tu that { hilo defeats. probably perceived, on account oe j inore fatal tothe Ultramontanes that any e ‘Thiors, to B. Budd, Kendall County, ed Hig ueck way broken FOREIGN. MacMahon in a Fatr Way to ‘o- euro a New Cabinet. Summary of tho Work of the La%o Pase of the German Parliament, GERMANY, FISMANCE PRARTS THE LROBLATONY Beaux, March $.—Prince Binmarck gate a dinnor yosterday to tho officors and membora of the House of Lonla and the Chamber of Dey- uties. CAVALRY MORRES PUI WASED BY THE CEnNci GOVENNDENT, Bennrx, March 3, ho Aorth German Garett: says the Vrencl Government has ordered th: purchase of 100600 cavalry noreca in Germany Tho Gate hopea the German anthoritlos wit twko ateps to prevent stich purchases, Wonk OF THE . Correayondence Loniton Venus, Feb. ene T A Merning Host, ftor a laboriaun eeston three months, the Reiehsta wat eloved oa urday, iu the natno of tho Emperor, by tho Pre ‘ent of the Imsorial Cunncetory, Dr. Dallt-ich Prince Biemarel, i aturm, & banking bill, and a bill rolative to thc administration “of Alwaca-Lorraine, _ wiiclr wore defritely adopte!, tha great) Jud: Reform Lil was read ‘the frst tine, a: dlivered over for furthor «cliberation to n Per. manent Committes of twenty-oight members On the election of President for this Commlt- 1 tee, the dissenmion anbsisting moong the Sa ional Liborals, the leading party in the Germat Pasliamer early bronghe to light, Laske: and stignel of whom une reprerenta the Int aud the other tho right wing of tho pariy, were both candidates for thin ottite, Laskar, wi dit ing tho last keeston commited many radical e rora, thus causing dle Covernment some «nnn: hig unroiiuble charactor and decide. inztnation fo the Party of Progress, that he would not have the iafority on his ride, tol. autarily retired shorily before tho electios, and a0 loft Abguel inaster of tho field, 15 Government 18 exceedingly wativtied with the result of the votos ; mach depending on e 1! able majority in its straggle with Ultramen: isin, sad nchalition between the modorate 1% eras and Kreo Conservatives in favor ef the iz the thing most desired in ih, 2 Judicial Committec, which fe realy consti haa hell two ritticga, IM protalty last without intertuption the whoo su The members of tha Com. imtles, although diawl are tot at ali to Le envy " shemselves enormous, increayod, innz- muuch 8 most of them, on the clozo of tuo Neichatag, can take no short recess for repore, but must tamediately resto Par linicentary duties in their own particular coun. tnoa. ‘Chia almost iucessaut Paclamontery ac tivity lan great fanlt in tho Gorman State eanizaiis (hie Parliament for the whole 1: pire would be entirely capable and sniilcient to diecharyo all busincks, while at prescnt, boeides the Ieichutag, thers exiet a wumber of weuniler Diets, exhuasting even persons of the most eucre getic powers, The opening of the Pruaviag Landtsg during the session of the German Keichwtag is quito inexeuable, ox it compels thoa Duputies helonging to Doth Legislatt Avweniblios to hurry from one part of Bechu ta the othor in order to be present at the declnive yates of both Monnus, It cerluinly wat not ao had this time ax two years avo, for ux the Lande tag. neeording to the Constitution, had vo be couvoked inthe Sret part of dasnery, it noe Mileutly; au sos ipa until the close of the Teich aro ho coming Tandtag rersion promivon to be vory interest tho Ultramontanes proparing vietontly to attack tha churcl policy of the Gove eriuent. But the State docs not secon dis. gid by these demonstration. ‘La the great conat¢rnetion of its opponents, the Goveruinent Lins npain adopted tha offensive, and haw broneut tun dill for tha administration of Cathohe Church property, winch promises to beet iastical Inw promulgated, ‘The munagomout of the Church rovenucs, exclusively for many. yesrs controlled ny the Catholic clergy, and oni- ployed by thom at their pleaxura, wilrnow become the duly of the jaity. ‘Tho feeling at prevout pre- vatling ontong the Cathehe clergy is now mora ‘Tho same payer that pabe rtubborn than over, lished, nxhorttime since, the news that the Vope, in consideration of the heavy oppression under which the Church Inbors, bad called upon the Bishops to cousider a modus viv ndi with the Government, now atates that the Archbishop of Cologne, in the name of the Prussian Epincopas ey, tact decided tn tavor of “not yielding.” Ul- tramontane circles still eherich hores that the prosent Chureh policy in Germany will not be a ermanont one, but will dte out with the chief ustigators of it. IJselinving themuclycs fully az- of tho lower clartos, they even assert to Ferscention of the Church will tend to diminigi: tho fathtulness of Catholic noldwrs, hoping by these moans to induco the Emperor to relax his harshness, fn order to mitigato the fate of tho Bishop of Pandorboru, interned in tho Fortress Woeeel, tho Ultramontano party intends pro him as candidate for tho Lantag in tha v t borough at Rriloy, As tho Bishop fur- werly decliued a seat in Parliament, it is little probable he will accept the houor now offered him. soe GREAT BRITAIN, THE Choybox RACES. Lonnow, March 3.—Tue Croydon March steepte chases began to-day, Tho grand intornational hurdlo-raco was won by Industrions ; Darton, second; Hippias, third, Houghton started favorite att ta 1, but failed te get a place, oud was tenth in passing the ahing, ‘Tho betting wai 12tu Lagainst Indastrions, 6 to 1 against Bare ton, and I to 1 against Ibppias, Nioetecs atartod. THE INTERNATIONAL WELE MATCH. Duriix, Maceh ‘The Rita Assoctation nt ita ieoting to~lay fixed npon Jano 29 nost ag the dato of the commeticemant of tha return match betwoen tho Amereat and Irich riflewon, It was decided that tho meeting Flr at Dublin or the Curragh otgkthtars, iitioos to outurtam tho American vist their wtuy in Ireland was ulso appulutod, pleaeiberne ae FRANCE, ANEW CANINE, Loxpos, March 3.—A special dispatch to the Tinws from Verenillea sayy tho negotiations fur tho formation of tha now Cabinet cro KB, and will probably bo conclid- » Should thoy suecead, M, Buffet joo-Prosident of tha Council, without a portfolio, ‘The appointment of a Minivter of Lhe Tnteaior is a yor Wneattlod, ee ITALY. NEW CATIOLIG DIOcrArs IN THE UNITED STATE. Rome, Marel ,—1n tho March Consistory, tha Popo will institute a ew diocowe in the United Keates, or ralao these atroady croatod to Motra~ politau Soce, SPAIN, ANOTHER CARLIST DEFEAT. Mapnip, March 3.—Tho Carlists undor Mirct havo been defeated by the national troops, HEAVY HORSES, Salo of Might Imported Norman aud Pereheon Stallions. Speciat Diguiteh ta The Chicago Tribune, Orrawa, IH, March $.-—-Conesiderablo excite- mont wau caused hero to-day among fanclera of fino horues by tho aalo of olght out of w lot of uluoteen imported Norma and Perehoon horace, at publio auctiou, by the importers them- selves. ‘Tho eight brougut in tho oggrogate 217,200, ‘The purchascra woro ay follows; Of Nestor, to Aron Hartford, of Grundy, for $1,910 ; iamarck, to Frank W. Eddor, of Cook County, far 42,000; Iazaino, to Calloway, of Macon,’ Mo,, ‘for 91,875; | Macstulion, to ble. McPhorwon, of Blory County, fur £3,295; for B01; Porox ta David Douglass, uf Ite County, for $3,400 ; Renialt to Mr. Galloway, of Macon, Mo. for $2,075; Heouri to J, D. Vaughan, of Kankokue, IIL, for €2,600, THE LOUISVILLE LOTTERY. Lovisvicwy, Ky., March 9.—The Pubtte Li- brary lottery will commonco the payment of prizes drawn to-morrow, ® special fund of 93,000 having been wet apart at the Varniers’ aud Drovers’ Mauk for that purpase, ‘bo Prove itent and managers of tho Library alsa anuounco that o full list of all the approximate tickots on- tutled to prizes will bo publishod ine fow days, Tloiders of tickots will proteut themaclves by ro- fusing to soll any of their tickets at # divcount to sburpers, aa tho Library will pe. jo full every ticket aud approximate entitled to a prise, N

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