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TUE CIICAGO RIBUNfE: TUESDAY, I night, mach crestfallon, and sick. The opinfon obtains among thoms hero who desive tho antira Riog oxponod, repardiees of persans or promi- . mence, that tho Governmont hias been sain out- witled by Wentczman's shrowd counsal, aud yot it in positively stated by a Htata official who ought to know aud in in commtmcation with the Tliinois Benatorial delogation that Yao Dorston is {o bo rotained. OXE FOXFUL. Up totho lour of adjoutnmont to-night but mm%nx of tho six had beon gone through, and 1t ia statod that only somo sbipping-recaipta and evidonce of purchase of malt had beon discov- ered, and a fow telograms, declared to be anin. talligible. The prospect of expoaing the politi- cal and mont powerful part of the Ring is not wary fiattoring Just now, and the quaking ooes of this marning are braced up to-night. g WUAT WAS FAT) LATER ON LART N1ANT, Sreevat Inapateh to The Chicaae Tribine, Sraixarsenn, 1., Jan, 81—10:40 p. m.~The officora oxcluded from the oxsmination of Westarman's captored papers avor to-night that they will 80 change the programmo $0-morros s to admit of thalr boiog personally ropressuted {n the Board of Examiners. It Isuaid thatsomo of the Rhipping reccinte and other papers dis covered fn the opencd box reveal by comparisoi with shipments roportod_on tho regulsr forms o Btrikiug ioaccuracy. Tho papers will bo re- tained for furttier compatison. . —_— INDIANAPOLIS, NEW THIALS BETUSED. 1IxpraNATOLIS, Tnd, Jan, 31.—The motlons for now teials in tho cases of James K. Milland Alfred M. McGroff, convietod of whisky ir- regulsritios during tho present term of the Tnited Btates Court, wero finally disposed of {bis moruing by Judge Gresham, twho refused heariog, and will entor Judgment on tho verdict of tho jury to-morrow, Tho Court reviowed at loagth ‘tho arguments urged by dafondants' counrel for & mow trial, and tho afdavils they submitted in furtherauco of tho rame. The Conrt liold in tho case of H1ill tuat the doclara- tiona of Couch on Lowis & Phillips, conspira- tors, wero admissablo ne boaring upon the do- fendant, and, with referonco to .the objection tuat the Conrt erced in commenting npon the evidomnce in the chargo to the ury, was malntained that such was perfectly legitimate and proper. Dn tho qnestion with referonco to tha nowly- discovorad ovidonce sdvanced by the defenso as cause for ronearing, the Qoutt obsorved that the muoh-talked-of report of Hul mado to Uon. Veach relative to suspactod distiltery irrogulari- tien did not differ materislly from ‘what which Gen. Veach tostificd on trial prior to the report In quostion cnmlnF to the surfaco, and in tho judgmont of the Court tho etatomentu of Xings- lon and oters rslative to theso tranuactious, mhich were filod in connectlon with the motion for & rohoaring of tho case, would kava but lit- ile bearing in determining 8 now verdict. The uostion to be detesminod in this discovared oy- afianco is, Will it, with tho evidenco in- iroducod, chango tho verdict . of tho !ury ? The Judge expressing himselt in ho beliof that the verdict conld not have beon pther than it was, oven admitting tho important and nowly-discovered ovideuce, aa tho defonxo lortnit, to have been ntroduced in the trial proper. ¥ 1o ressons slleged by counsel in tho McGroft .caso for & robeariug were that the Court orred in giving improvur instructions to the jury; that it orred in rofusing to give instruclions enb- mittea by defendant’s counsol, and on tho fur- thor ground of newly-discovered ovidenco, 'The soveral points woro taken n;i» in thelr ordar. Tho Court overraled each and all of them, and ox- presaing hia decided conviction a8 to the justico of tho jury's verdictin viow of the ovidonce established against the dofendant. e NEW ORLEANS, PARTIES BAILED, Nrw Onreays, Jan, Sl.—Allred B, Corrand, Jobn Alexander, Jobu G. Rysn, and William Flasb, of the firm of Flssh, Lowis & Co., anda J. A. Lowis, L. A. Faxon, Fred R. Matthows, and James A. Gardner, of tho same firm, were arraignod on o charge of faillng to produce their books on the demand of the Internal Tevenuo officer. John Hendercon was sl3o srraigned on ihe samo charge. All the above-named wero bailea in 5,000 each. Hendorson claims that hia booka wero stolen and destroyed, FIRES. IN 10WA. Crixtox, Ia., Jan, 81.—A flre at Aoamoss, Ia,, st 2 o'clock thia morning, destroyed ths fino boarding-houso of Mrs, W, H, Hallonbeck, for- merly fitted up Ly Dr. Diakeely o8 ' magnotic cure eatablishment, and afterwards used by Dr, Baylen for a reeldence, aud loft to his wifo when divorcod, Tho latter occnpiod it. Tho loes iy €12.000; inenred for €5,000. Tho firo is sup- potud to havo caught from & candle, carriod by 2 servant-girl, up-stairs, on the provious oven- iug. 'Ihngimunu wos the largoss iu Anamosa, aud covered neatly an acre of ground. Tho Larn belonring to Robert Horner, 23¢ miles of Eryant, was burned last night, with twanty head of cattle, fivo Lorses, grain, farm :1;:01610nm. ote. Tho loss ia £3,600 ; insured for AT RIVER FALLS, WIS, * 81, PAvr, Minn,, Jan. 8L—Tho Village of Livor Falls, Wis,, was visited by n dostructive couflagration yestorday, by which pino buildings, with most of their conlonts, including tho Journal offico and matorial, wero destroyod. Tho fire broke out 1n tho oflico of E, B. Holmes, wpext to the Post-Office, at 2 o'clock in tho ‘morning. The wind was bloning o galoat tho time, ond in two hours the nine buildings noxt north of the Post-Uffice were in ruins, Twonty- three bueiness mon wore deprived of shelter by ll;.«‘:_ !&aln'. Total loes, $35,000, Insuraucs, abont 5.000. AT MONTEZUMSA, 1HD, Tenne Havre, Ind,, Jan, 81.—A fire broke ont on Saturday in 2ontozama, a town of about 1,500 inhabitants, in Parke County, near tho Evansvillo, Terro Hauto & Cincionati Railway. There beiog no fire apparatus, and the flames getting a fair etart, tho cutire businesa portion of the town wos burned. ‘Iho loss cannot be less on buildings ond stock than $15,000 or -§20,000, Thers was somu insurance, AT DANVILLE, tul, Spectst Diapateh o Thie Chicago Tribune, DaxviLrz, IlL, Jan, 31.—~A fira broka out tuia afternoon in o awablo sitaated in cuo of the moat populous portions of the city, and forn whilo 1t was feared thero would bo b goneral conflagration, Lut Ly the energy of the Firo De- artment tho flames wero held 'in check, though ho stablo with its contests were cotirely con- numed. i AT FOND DU LAC, WIS, Bveetal Diesateh to The Chicaga Iribune, Foxp pu Lac, Win, Jan, #1.—The resicancn of B. I'. Rider and tho teacmont-houss of Alfred Suow woro cousumed by firo at 4 o'clock this orning. Buow's loss, $1,600; Insured, £800; Rider's loss, £3,500; insured for $2,000. Buow's tsnants loat noarly all of their furaisure. Nooo Al them wero iusurod. AT ANAMOSA, 1A, Speeia) Dupateh (o The Chicago Tribune. Duvveee, 1o, Jan, 81.—Mry, Iollenbock's reaidenco, one of tho fineat in Anamona, Joneu County, was dostroyed by firo this morning. Cauwo unkoown ; insured for §5,700. IN CHICAGO. ‘Tho alarm of firo from ox 516 at 10 o'clock yesterdsy worniug was caused by a fire in o frame cottage at No, 776 West Indiana street, owned and occupied a8 n dwelling by William a..l]lnll. Damage, nominal, Causo, & dufective ne, FINANCIAL, DUBUQUE, IA. Bpectal Dispateh to Ths Clhicago Tribune, Dosuqur, Ia., Jan. 31.~Thomns O, Aldrich, tho heaviest merchant in Waverly Drowor Com- pany, & dealor 10 dry.goods, groceries, Loots and £hoos, eto., failed Hafurday. His creditord are *uainly in Dubaque, Chicago, and New York. INDIANAPOLIS. Inpranarorss, Ind., Jun, 81,—HIZ Brothors, hattors, bave gous into bankruptoy. ‘Tleir liue ‘ulities exceed their asaets only about €2,000. % THE DETROIT CHICKEN-SHOW. aecial Dupateh to Tha Chicago Tridune, Dxruoir, Mich., Jan, 81.—This oveulng the anoual exhibition of the Btate Poultry Associa.’ lion commenced hero, Thore ia s great varioty ot ‘*poultry,” such au lions, leopards, fish in egg, 20d {nfanoy, snd youth, rare plants sod figwors, sod csta and dogs. Babiea are inclugded fu the show, Thero ars 531 fowls on baud, aud all cug@) triea have not yob urrived ; and filty-niue dogs sod twenty-aix cats add their sopge to that of +ho Hane. FOREIGH. Desuliory Fighting Sl Going on in Dievrzcs govinn. Efforts of the Vatican to Shape the' Spanish Consti- tation, The Papal Nuncio Has Contingent la- structions to Quit Madrid, A Series of Important Viotories for the Alphonsist Arma, French Republicans Claim a Majorily in the New Senate. Woeekly Review of the European Breadstufls Trade, TURKEY. INSUROEST SUCCLSSES. Toxnoy, Jan. Al.—Advices from Blavonlo sources roport that the Turks wors ropulsed at Gradatz Sunday, Insing eighity kilied, and that thoy met with & roverse noar Kok, whero they lost fifty mon. Hlolmes, Drtish Consul at Bosoia Beral, Capi- tal of Bornia. hias gone to Constantiuople on & pecial misaion. n’Lmums. Fob, 1—6 o, m.—A Vienoa dispatch saya Andrassy's reforms will boread to tho Grand Yizier on Saturday. ———— SPAIN- ALTONBIST BUCCEASES. Mannp, Jan. 81.—It is officiaily confirmed that Gen. Loms, baving captured Valmageda, ia adrancing on Duravgo, compolling the Carlista to abandon tho sicge of Bilbao, and evacuate their fortifled position there. The wholo min- ing districta nre now freo of Carlists. Gon. Itvera captured Fort Ssnts Darbara, uear Es- tella, and Gen. Compon bLss occupied Porte Velate. Tho Royaliata ara elosing in npon Don Carlos. A divinion of Gen. Morales' attacked tho Carlist fort nt Aratsain on the 23th inst., but was repalasd, loaing 200 in Lilled, including ono Colonel. R BaN ScuaaTiax, Jan. 81.—A Oarlist hattery on tho Aratzdin continues to cannonade 8an Schas- tian intermittently. Bomo of the ehells aro charged with petrolonm, Private dispatclies from Dilbno roprosont that Gen, Loma's troops aro completely masters of tho Eucantaicones Dintrict. Gon. Quesada on-~ tored Lurango on Sunday. Mabnip, Jan. 81.—Tho Official Ganlle fn- nounces that Gop. Rivers himy capturcd three Whitsorth cannon ac Snata Larbara, and Gen. Quesada bas takou tho fort of San Antonio at Urguiols. —_——— FRANCE. THE NEW BENATE, Pants, Jan, 31.—Tho Journal Drs Dalints clage- ifles tho Senators-olect yosterdsy os follows: Conservative Republicans, 100; Radicals, 10; Aonarchists, 70; Bonapartists, 41. Tho Cleele gives tho following result: Republicans, 1013 Logitimists, 38; Douspatiets, 45. The Paris Journal hias tho followiug tablo: Ropublicans, 87; Bonapartist Couscrvatives, 48; Legitimlsts and Orlenuist Congarvativos, (6 ; Governmental candidates, 28, Tho Republique Francais (Gam- betta's organ) clams 167 Coustitutiooal Repub- licans, includiog tho . life Benators rocontly clected. It is expected thas tho colonles will cloct Rapublicana. Tho Moniteur says : Notwithatanding tho do- foat of MM, Duffet end Dufsure, there is o probability that tlie Ministry will chango bLofore tho Chambera mect, M. Buffot is oxpectod to bo & candidate for the Chamber of Doputies at Miercourt, aud M, Dufaure nt Marieuncs, All tho ltepublican joarnals aro confident that thoir party has a majority in the Henato, and belisva this insures tho consolidation of tho Ropublio, Tha leadors of the ILeft consider a revision of tho Conatitution in & monarchial, and especially in & lonapartiss sousp, henceforsh impossiblo, ‘Tho cobsorvative popers admit that ut least Lialf tho Benatois Itopublican. Lordier, a Bou- apartist organ, concedes o majority of saveral mombera to the lepublicans, Tho Jorrngd Des Debats says the moderato and concliiatory Re- public is sure of an important majority in tho Benata. Protosta againts the validity of etections have baen cntored in abont ten departmonts. Nono of tho objections, however, appear serious. Loxpox, Fub, i—0:00 u, w.—TFhe Paris cor- reapondent of the Times telegraphn thut the Monarobtats, who bave sinocrely rallied to the support of tho Republicsn Coneututiou, aud Tte- publicans, excluding Radieals, ropresent frowm 180 to 200 votes in the Bonate. An analysis of the Benato, inn!udiug life-membors, ehows from 165to 160 avowed licpublicans, 65 to T0 sup- porters of the present Govornment, 30 to 5 par- tisnns of o Jimited or absolute monarchy, aod 83 t0 40 Imperinfists, . NpON, Fob, 1—8 s.m.—A Paris dispstch aaye, in referonco to the statements rolative to the standiug of tho Benate by tho French paporny, that tho tigured aro artfulty grouped in accord- ance with party fecling. - Two great facts, how- ovaor, aro prominent: the ullogiance of tho wa- Jjority willing to dissolvo the Republican Assom- bly, sud the discomtituro of tho Bouapartiata, —_—— ~ GREAT BRITAIN. BHOOTING CHALLENGE ACCEPTED. Grasgow, Jun. J4.—Tho Bcottish Nationsl Tiitls Club has resolved to accopt the American challenge for the ohmmplonship of tho world. Thie compotitious for tho solection of a team of eiy '}:‘L with two reservos will commenco forth- with, THE BRESDYTOFZS TRADE. Loxpow, Jav. 81L.—The Mark Lane Erpress wrockly reviow of the graiu trade says the danp weather during part of tho wook lius brought the prico of nativo whoat down wourly o suilling more, ‘Tho ovorflowing grunarics “make tho millers tompororily masters of tho situation. Tho I'aria markot hias maintained its pricos for both whoat and flour, Tho mariota of Belgium, Holland sed Germany are very dull. Our own ‘woekly salos nro 16,240 quartors loss than last year, whilo tho prico {4 a ktnlliug higher. ‘Thoro in incressing contlemation of our delicioncy, ;llmu:i‘h we may still bavo a dragging trade until rch, THE CUBAN QUESTION. VUTH LITELE YAITH IN GPANIGN FROMIHES, Loxvoy, Fob. 1--5 g. m.—A Berlin tolegram #ays the Bpaulsh Govornwmont bas intimated to Great Dritain thut it undertakes to énd tho Carlist war ln s week or ton days, aftor which it will hiave moro troops disposablo for Cuba, It is uuderatood that the practical grievances specitied 1n the American note sro In genoral not douvied, por is any counter-complaint sgaingt tho noutrality of tho United Etates al loged. Tho finul dofoat of tho Carlists 18 ox- peoted In Berlin, but it fa doulted whether Spain will bo able to pacify Cuba, whatever nurahor of truops she may send thore, ———— THE ORIENT. LATEST PROM ULINA AND JAVAN, Bax Puanoisco, Jan, 8l,—Ry tho ulosmelip Dolgic, Mongkovg dates to Doc. 30, sud Yokohama dates to Jau. 11, aro receivod, CHINA, QERMANY The Great Northorn ‘Tolograph Company’s’ Camp ot Huang Kow has bsen broken up. The Cowpany hau abandoned all presont intention of coptinulng the couatruction of the proposed linoto Amoy. Mr. Heward hag received instructions from Washiogton to proceed to Peking and sssume chargo of the United Statos Lézation. “Lho stoaruer 'souting, which arrived at Shang- Lat from Wientmin on tho bih, 13 wrobably the 1sut of tho season, Bhe reporis baviug encoun- terod & good deal of 1co in tha river, through which she Lud dificulty at timea In forcing her way. T'ho Chiness Governmont bas decided to take its place at tho approachiog 1udustnal exhibi. ticn st Philadelphia. JATAN. From the Jagan Mait ;: New Yoar's dav was eelebrated 11 tho Capital with the nsusl fastivi- ties. The Foreirn Ministera had andiencoa with tho Mikado, at which tho Empross was prosent, and offersd the congratuiations of the soason. The budget of tho Financo Ministor showns small surplus of rovonue ovor oxponditure, The rreat increass [n tho amonnt derived from Jand- tax in largely due, it ia believed, to the abundant Lliaryost of the year, The Corean queation fa ocoupying the chief attontion of the Govornment, aud tho public 1n- tentions of tho Uovernmcnt ars undoubtedly of & pacifie naturo, thongh thoy may b dcfented by a hostile rofusal ou tue part of Corca to ro- ceive tho rnisaion now about to leave Japan. On and after tho 11th inst. tho Oovcrament will begin to draw for resorve forces, Thae Gov- oriment proposes to sond troops to overaws Bamurai, of Batsumsa. ——— GERMANY. NROGOTIATIONS FOR AX ARXIATICR, T.oxnox, Feb, 1—b 8. m.—A special from Bor- lin sagh Cardinal ITohonlokio hns gone to Romo. It ks thoughit that this tonda to confirm tho state- monts {hat rogotiatious are ju progross for tho ontablishmont of a modua vivendi between tho Church sud State in Germany, Archbishop Ledochowski is expected to arnvo in lomo on the Gih of February, whers a great recoption is preparing for him, Tho Arcubialiop will prob- ably renialn in Rome, TIE CODE NILL. Loxnoy, Feb, 1—5 a, m.—A Beilin special staton that tho penal codo amendment roiative to pamphlets and partorals, was rejected by n manreayro of the Ultramontanes, which prossod a division whon mauy oppoucnts woro abacnt. Tho amendment will bo discnssed sgain this wack, The Governmont inaiste upon its passage. el ITALY. A LUKL HUIT. FLOTEXCE, Italy, Fob, 1.—The trinl of the cass of Pierce Franeis Connally, thio sculptor, against tho responsible oditor of tho Touriste and Stophen Weston Hoealy, & newspaper corro- spouclont, for libel, was concluded ta-day in tho Court of Appeal, Tho Court acquitted bath de« fendants of tho chargo of libel, but sentonced them for the uso of tho word *‘charlaten” in thioir roports, Ilealy Liza appoaled o the Court of Cessation, E —_— CUBA. UNTRUE. Wasmzatoy, D, C., Jon. 81,—A dispatch from an official sourco has boen recoived in this city stating that tho report that tho Cubsn insur- ronts had entered Cionfuegos is ontirely untrno, 1o insurgont force baving conio oven uear thay polut. —_—— ROME. PIESRURE BROUGUT TO UEAR AT MADRID. RoxuE, Jan, 81,—Cardinal Bimeoni has been instructed to quit Madrid if the Govornment as- #eots €0 an approval by thoe Cortes of the clauno of the proposad Coustitution rolating to tho liborty of worabip, STATE AFFALRS. WISCONSIN. . PROCEEDINUA YULSTLRDAY. Srecial Dupaten {o The Chicagn Tribune. Maptsoy, Wis., Jau. 81,—Both Houses wora in ponsion to-night. In tho Acecmbly coveral resolutions of minor importanco were introduced and acted on. Tho rosolution for final adjournmeut Fob. 21 was poutponed mnothor week. Thero was nnjmated disoussion on tho resolution to epread on the journal the voldminous and snonymous docu- ment on tho rallrond question prosented in ro- ply to tho railroad merworial, but, 88 the documont was both anonymons and known to bo erroncous, the reqnest was not granted. Thero was o sbarp skirmish on tho motion to recunsid- er tho Milwaukoo court-crier bill, It waa finally passed. Among the bllls introduced was ono offering a roward of £100,000 'on proper proof to nny compaoy that, within.ten yoars, shal find o paying lead-mino in tho Lowor Wiscousin limostone ; to make the school month twenty days ; to givo univoraity graduates Htate certifi- catoa after a yesr's succossful teaclivg. Ounly o fow local bills pagsed. © In the Beoato, Mr, Cavanangh, Heuator from tho Twentioth District, detaiucd by illness, op- poared and took hissoat. A communication was presontod from the Attorney-Goucral in regord to tho suit against tho Wewst Wisconsin Raliroad for tho removal of track to Tomsh, Among the bills introducea was ona to compel tolegraph companies to make an exhibit of gross recoipts and tax ezpar mile on lues, Tho bill appro- priating $25,000 for the roprosentntion of Wis- conyin in tuo Centennial oxbilbition wns amend- ed, reducing tho amonat to $20,000, aud passod DLy 23 to 3, G. W. Burchard's appointmont as Dircctor of the Stale’s I'rison was unanimously couflrmad, — 10WA. YLATERDAY'S ¥ROCEEDINGS. Des Moixes, In,, Jan, 8l.—The Honate was not in session this morniog. In tho Houuo, bills wero pasned to s sccond rending to autborize the colloction of & 2-mill tax for tho support of tho poor ; to provont paus porism ; providing that persons taking children ‘brought to this State from the asyluma and hos- pitala of othor States shall be liable for their maintenaoce snd suppo ; to oxtend tho timo for tlio paymeus of tar to Ilav, and make them duo in January, iu . i of Novomber; to rm‘ulrc couuties to rofuud tozes voted toald ratiroads rinco 1868, sud cancol taxes unpaid. - Tha bill providing for the appointment and olection of city ofticers was discussed, amended, snd roforred bacl to e Commities, ~ Tho bill regulsting licousos for public shows wwas placed on fils. Ths bill alfowing twolvo Grand Jurors to find an indictmant wens under tha tablo. Tho bill providing for writing out testimony taken boforo Grand Jurors, the subatancs of which alull be furnished tho dofandant hoforo trial, was disonsscd st lepgtl, ordored printed, and placed ou file, - s Adjt.-Gien, Baker'n bill for the encouragement of the militis wont under tle table, pikagad it WEST VIRGINIA. TUE IMPEACUMENT CAWES. * WareersNg, W. Va,, Jan. 31.—John S, Burdott, Treasuror of thia Btato, waa to-day fouud gailty ontho articles of jmpoachment, and romoved from office by & vots of 20 to J. Tho impeachment of 1. A. Donnett, Auditor ot tho Ktate, commences on AMouday next. —_— LOUISIANA, THE AIPORTIONMEST. Nrw Onueaxs, Jaun. 31.—Tho new Apportion- ‘ment bill, based on the Btato censua, was sent to the Covernor to-day and immediately signed, The bill leavos the Bonste as it was, but gives to the Itopublican parinbios sevon ta eight addition- ul roprosontatives lo tho lower Houso, THE WEATHER Waanrxarton, U, G, Feb. 1—1 &, m.—For Now England and tho Middlo Btates, warmor, partly cloudy weather, eastorly to aolithiorly winds and talling baromotor,probably followed by light rain or suow during tho night. Forthe Lako Reglon, increasing clondiness, and rain or soow. Variable winds, falling batomotor wout cf Lake Michigan, followed by rising barometoer and coldor weathor, 10CAL QUABLYATIONH, Cuicago, Jan, 31, iar, [T Wy, Wiud, [lislis Wortit, .94 By 7 > fli! 731 Thne, ;00 pr, 1, Wil s, Maxlmun thermometer, 44, Wivimum, 24, OKNERAL OBSXBVATIONS, Cutzaas, Jan, Wind, Hitstion, | Dar, |Thr| La Cre hu"m‘v'm 4 arguetlo . |30, O Ty 2 O #0,15] —1{N., brisk,. Ln’l;‘;‘::: Pamblus., . i%0.57|—33 N, W,, gentle| .. ,.lclnv. OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. Queenetowy, Jen., $1,.—Bteamshipa City of Tichwmoud aud Baltic, from New York, snd Yonusylvams, from Pbiladelphis, bave arrived. New Yomk, Jan, Sl—Arrived, steamehip Blontena, from Liverpool. CRIMINAL NEWS. Farther Horrihle Details of the Brooklyn Butchery. Important Arrests by the Quincy Police Authorities. Tho Stories Told by the Murderer and His Wifo. Four Northern Kansas Thicves Go Out by Way of the Lynch-Lariat, THE BROOKLYN BUTCHERY. New Yong, San. 31,—The horrible murdor and matilation of . W. Simmons, in Brooklyn (E. D.), causes grest oxcitement in this noightor- hood, Mrs. Fuchs, the wifeof the murdorer, tells thia story of the butchery: ‘' Bimmous camo to tho Louse gbont 9 o'clock Tharaday ovoning, bringing a doll for the little girl. Thero was some brandy nnd beer in the house, and, aftor drinking tbo boor, Tucha wout out to got tureo pints moro. Ajl of ue drsnk boer, and Bimmons sald he tras aghamed to go homo drunk, 80 I ssid ho might stay and slosp with Tuchs, and I would sleop with Ellon. Wo nhad only two rooms. Simmons agrood to this. My busband eays I siept on sho floorand that I was unfaithful, but I wan so drunk I knew nothing of it. My husband and child put mse to bed, and whilo they wero dolog 80, I foll on tho fleor and cut my faco, Whon I got up In tho mornitg_I saw a body on tho floor of tho Jatchen, snd Fuchs, taking it by the heels, deaggod it futo a bed room to cut It wp. Wien I eaw it I called out: *Wo will bo huogl’ bat Fucls eaid bo would mako it nll right. I drank too much Friday, and did not sco the body cut up."” As tho woman told this story sho wopt bitter- 1y, eaying again and agnin that if she had only boen sober tho murder would not bave boen committed. Androas Fachs, or Victor Kretze, as tho mur- derer calls hbimsolf, eays ho had kunown Sun- mony and worked with™ him for throo yoars, bat bad once had a difiiculty with him, on account of which lie loft tho mannfactory for six months, o enid Bimmons was in tho habit of vieiting his wifo while he was at wotk, and thas sbout six mouths ago ho had deotocted thom in crimo. Ho gaid thot Bimmons camo to his house Thars- day ovening abont 0 o'clock, and, as ho bad somo beer, both drank of it. Bimmons thon gave him money to buy moro beer, and when ho roturned ho fonnd his wifa violating her mar- risgo vow. Caliing his stop-child, Ellen, who wag asleop on tho bed, asn a witnoss of hor mother's crimo, ho sezed a hatchot which lay bobiud the stove, sud struck Simmons doad with ono blow on the neck. 1fo assertod that bo struck Bimmous' head off st ono plow, but ofterwarda socounted for the cnts about tho nsck by saying ho had to hack it off next morniug, as it was not ontirely soverod, Ha doclarod that Lo intended to givo himsolf up, but nis wifo porsuaded bim not to do so, and Frday be aragged tho body into & bodroom and cat it'up, packing tho ploces away in difforont places until ho could get rid of them. ‘Thio ofticors who flrst luspocted Fuche’ apart- monts reportedthatthero woropails in tha kitch- ca and bedroom containing moat, Thoy thonght thoy might bo picces of pickled pork, & cluso exsmination of tho prowises was thon made, and in & tool-choss, under tho bod, was found o heavy, solid bamuwer, that boro bloud{‘ gtains, and & common hand-saw Btecped wit! blood and fringed with bits of hair, There woro nleo heavy hatohots, or axes, and thoss wore covered with half-obliterated bload-warks. In another cormer, under A couch, was o small tin pail, filled to the brim with fragments of » humau body, cut into pisces not more Lhan 2 or 3 inclies in longth. At tho sido of the bod was o largo plno chost, dyod in overy part with blood, as though & bloeding body Lad been hastily jsmmod into 1t as o tomporary rocoptacle. In a common black loathor travoliog-trunk was found auothor portion of tho mutilated body, strips of flosh and piecos of akw. In auother part of the chamber waa & largo tin wash-boiler neerly flllod with a porzina of o wan's Hmbs,— piecos of arms, of Lands, and of logs snd foot. In tho midst of thowo remaing was sho trunk of a hody, the rils stripped oloau of skin and flosh. The oflicors next soarchedl tho bod, and, turniog up tho ticking, uncoversd other fragments of a human body. Then thoy went through tho Litehan, and, «llm;lm(h dun{) undor the bricks of tho fire-place, brought out maoy other romaiua aimilar to thosa discovered in the bedroom. "Ihoy gathored tho bloody fragmeants togothor, and sont them to the Morguo. . Tho axes, saw, and Lisminer woro takon to tho polico station. NEWS FROM QUINCY, ILL. Bpacial Disputch to The Chucage Triouns, Quixcy, Ill., Jan. 81. —Tho polico of this city this morning mado scvoral important arrouts, capturing by n neat ruso two or throo forgers, who if uncheekod ot this tima would no doubt haversuccooded in victimizing o numbor of busi- nosg ) men \.umi . banks, \ The Chiet-of-Po- lico % Loa * for ' eomo " days ™ boen in possodalon of information which lod to tho bo- liof that Torrance A. Clark, a young man nasmed 1. A, Whitcomb, and perhaps others, wero ene geged in forging cheoks for monsy. It was also learned that one of tho checks would bo prosented st the QGorman-American - Bauk for ~ payment < to-day or - to-morrow, With his knowledgo tho Chiet of Polico, in con- noction with the offlcors of the bauk, arrestod Whitcomb {n the bauk to-day whore ho hnd come, aa Lo supposed, to identify o pal in whoas favor tho check wasg drawn, but who wes, in fact, & dotective omployed by tho Chiof of % Polico, «~ Olatk - was & {mmodintaly aftor arrested at tho Qoincy Homso. Destdes the forged check prosented at the bank, Clark liad another one in his possesaton in favor of oung Whitcomb for $25, which bo cudeavored o dostroy, buln;i ouly mely auccessful, A number of Important - documents wero found on thesp two mon, sowe of which, it fs rumored to-night, implicato parties who have been of unquosionod reapectadillty in this city. It {8 alno rumored that the papors found on tho men srrosted tend to involvo them in oven grostor crimes than forgory. ‘The Asvociated-Iross dispatch sent last night from Livansvillo, Ind., stating that a confidence- man named J. L. ‘Tormer, of Terry, Ill., con- fined 1n tho jail ot Bvansvillo, had confousad to heing ono of ‘o Rflflfi‘fll burglars who robbed the Tirst Natlonal Bsnk of this city in Fabruary, 1474, I8 not rogarded as of much consequencoe Ly tho bank-ofticora Liero.” Tho_Chief-of-Police of Evausville was in Quiney on Wednesday last, snd had a long conversation with tho oflicors of tho bank and Chict-of-Police, The managors of the LEank wero by no mesns convincod that Termor was ono of the rob- bors, but, on thoe contrary, wers eatiafied that he waa an advonturer endeavoring to make money or to get away from tho custody of the Tvansvillo police. ‘T'ney have heard nothing from tho Evausville Chief-of-Polico since hie was bioro, though somo ono in Lvansvitlo has writlen thewn claimiug the raward offered by tho bank. 1tis possible, if not very probable, that nun:r\hlng of consequonce may gros oot of the mattor, ARREST OF A MOMTREAL PHYSICIAN, Sueeiat Duateh to The Chicago Trioune, Moxrtnear, Jan, 81,—Tho 1atest sensation la tho arreat and incarceration of Dr, Wormson s cliarge proferred against him by a Chicago hotel- kooper named W, L. Nowmsn, whom heis al- leged to havo victimized out of 5,000, Worms was o Quartermaster in the United States Army during the lato War, and waa scquainted with ofticialy at Waabingtou. 1'hrough misteprosonta- tiou Nowmau was led to give him 5,000 to uso 1n obtainiug & contract for furnisling supplies for tho Indians, Worms reprosenting thst hLe was an Inspoctor of tho Intarior Dopartment ot tho United Htates, The case wout bofore a Volica-Magiatrate for oxtradition. Worma isa well-known practitionor of this city, and Iately opened & factury on 8t Paul atreot for tho mau- ufactura of bittens, A QUADRUPLE LYNCHING, Brecial Dispatch o The Chicage Trfduns, Artcuisos, Kan,, Jan, 3L—Roliablo informa- tion was rooeived hers to-day of the lynching of tour horso-tuieves in Rooks County, in the north- orn portion of this Btate, Their names were Cozx, Nutehinson, and Jack and Ed Connaughty, foar notarious desperadoes, who for a loug tune made themsalves & torror to the pacple of Houth. waestern Kaneas, and were driven from there by armed eitizons who fhrestoncd them with sum- 0ary puoishment if they were csught. About five weeks ago they turned up in Rooks Couuty, sbout B milos west of Concardla, in the northera part of this Btats, From the time tbey made their sppearance, horsos catile, IBRUARY 1, 1876. sheop, goods, wad chattels bo; o disapposr, and, ntfnmzu to nay, of tha four, only threo wato in_the mnoighborlicod of Btooktonnt one timo. A Vigilaut Commitlss waa orpanized amoug tho farmors and citizens of the village, and a minor committeo tracod two of tho thiovos into No- braska with o wagon-load of goods and saveral Lead of stock. Tho committoo roturned to Blockton, and preparations wero bogun to Arrost tho entirs gang upon tho roturn of tho other two, Ono night last weak tho cabin in which tho thioves lodged was surrounded by about twonty oxcited aund ouraged mon, and the entiro gang taken ns thoy sat by their fires. A contt waa orgaaizod, & “ehors trial had and /a verdiot of guilty of - horse-stealing and otlier crimes was found, and the sentenco of desth prononnced upon tho four men. Thers- upon & rade scatfold was orocted, and, midst the sbrioks, groans, bitter improcations, oursce, and oaths, mungled at times with n prasor and bepg- tog for mercy, that soundcd upon tho midnight air, the mon oneé by ono wers hutled fnto fearinl oternity. WINSLOW'S CREDITORS. Dostox, Jan, 31,—A meetlng of the creditors of E.D, Winslow, the fugitive forger and late proprictor and pablisbor of tho Daily News, took placo to-dsy. Tho statomont of tho floancial condition of tho News was discussed, and the resnit waa the appointmont of acom- mitteo, authorized to put tho eatats of Witslow iuto bankruptey, it, in their judgment, it was deemod dosirablo ; othorwise, to roport their recormmondations & an sdjournsd mooting bf tho creditors, special Depateh to The Chicago Tribitne. ‘WasuixNatos, D, O., Jan. 31.—The attoution of tho Dresidont was to-dsy agaln callod to the cago of tho forgor Winslow. Tho President then formally docided that it would not be propor for this Government to roquest the surrendor of Winslow, Aside from tho fact that thoro is no oxtradition troaty with ths Nethorlands, tho Prosidont arguod that euch a roquest on our part might warrant that Govornmont in making roqticsts upon our Governtnent with which it would be impoasible to comply. MRS, WAITE'S SMARTNESS. Bpucial Dispateh w The Chicago Trbuna, Dunuqus, Is,, Jan, 31.—At Iell'n Band, Ida County, Saturday night, Bira. Waito saw a man sod women enter hor stablo. Happoning at tho moment to bave s kottls of warm watar in hor Land, sho bLurried with {4 to tho mtable, end, fluding - thore an unknown mau and woman who bad apparently rettrod for tho pight, abe with more indignation than judgmont throw the kottlo full of hot water on tho recumbent eouplo, scalding tho man so soveruly that Lis recevory is donbtful. Nntoes nre sup- provaod. THE KANSAN TREASURER. Syecial Dispalch fo T'ha Chieago Tvibine. Lravenwonrd, Kan, Jan. Sl.—Additional sults havo boon commenced against Lappin, the dofaulting Stato Troasurer, who is nowin jall, and bis partoor Scrafford, who bas fied to South America. Tho total olaims agawst Lappin sod Berafford foot up 236,000 and interest. Donnoll, Lawson & Co., bankers, of New York, hiave at- tached all of Lappin's reol ostate, doedod to his ‘bondsman, that a lion might bo had on it in caso the Stato failed to hold them rospousible for tho $18,000 school-bond fraud. JACKSON COUNTY COURT. Bpecial Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, Oanvoxpavg, Ill, Jan, 31.—The trials of the Callatisn Kian commonce to-morrow. To-dsy William Dorrick was tried and son- tonood to five yonre' imprisonmont for tha rob- bery of Thomas Davis. & J, Davis, for rapo on & smsll gitl, was son- toncod to fourtoon yoars at Joliot aftor being on trial for two bours,” -. "FLOODS. The Kn.fijux Country Qverwiolms ed—Damago Elsewhere, Speciat Inepateh to The Okicago Ividune, Cannosparg, Iil, Jau, 31.—Ths coutinned raing of tho past two weeks have caunod a rise of tho crooks in this vicinity not equaled since 1844. Tho Crasb Orobard Croek, cast of horo, Lias boon over its bauks for two wooks, fmped- ing tho paseage . of traina botwoon hers and Marion * for tho past ton days. DBig Muddy River is running wild at Murphyaboro. Tho commos of that place is coverod with 16 foot of wator. Communication botwoen Mt. Carbon and Murphysboro is carried on in ckiffs, The water is over tho tracka of tho raitroads thoro, sud passongers aro tranafarrod with ;bonts. Tho water broke into conl abatt * No. 2, at Mt. Osrbon, at 06:30 this avening, and is vow rushing into the mnino in a donso volume, with o loud roar, A large forco of men ie at work eudoavoring to_stop tia progross, but without succoss 8o far. The mina will probably bo a total lors, LouisviLLE, Jan, 81.—Tho river at (his pomnt and ju Southern Indiona {a falling at tho rato of an inch and ahalf an hour. Fears of furthor damago from flood aro no longor ontertalned, Ttepairs bavo boon {mnhml forward ou tho J,, 3. oaod J. & M, Railroads, and, commencing to-morrow moraing, trains will bo run on tho J., M. & L. Itoad ag bofore tho averilow, Cixaixyate, 0., Jan, 81.—Tho rivor at this Puim is falling rapidly, and advicea from pointa n Bouthotn Obito sud Indiana aro to the effect that tho streans aro rapidly subsidiogy, and no furthor overllow is approhiendod. Tho Hocking River was oub of its banks for two days, noar Athons, O. 'The elide on tho Mariotta & Cincin- nati Ballroad, nosr that placo, causcd an ontiro suspension of traina. Tho Ohio Rivor sub- morged a Inrge waroliousa at I'ioronce, Ky., oov- ering noarly 1,700 balea of bav.: - Litrie Bock, Arlk, Jan. 3L.—No traln has como throngh from St. Louis In ton days an ao- connt of washonta along tho Black River noar Poplar Blufl. . e CASUALTIES, FOUR PERSONS BURNED TO DEATH, New Yonk, Jan. 81.—Tho residenco of David ‘W, 8kldmoroe, near Doer Park, Long Island, N. Y., was dostroyed by fire Inst night, and all tho occupanta—Mr. Blkidmors, Fleotweoks, an'old man who had livod with Bkidmore many years, Mrs, Titus, the housokeopor, and her husbaud— woro burnod to death, Bkidmoro was an old man, aimosat conatantly in_litlgation with hia neighbors, and had, 1t 1s allogad, a great. many cnemios. The pupposition {8 that Lo was mur- dorod sud thon tho prounsos woro fired, the oc- capants bewng unable to excapo. ACCIDENTS IN IOWA. Speoial Dispateh to The Chicago I'ridune, DunuQue, Ia., Jan, 3l,~Jacoh Crouss, sgod 60,, on Baturday aftornoon, startod from Dolawaro to his home, 8 miles ln tho country, A short timo aftor he was found lying by thopide of the road desd. Itis Rupposod that his toam ran away aud thwow bim out, kill- iog bhim iostantly, As two toams “wore pasaing each other near Blonticollo, iu the dark, one of tho wagons cap- sized, breaking both arms of Mra. Bailoy and brulsing other porsons. FOUR 8TOUT PIOKETS BROKEY. Speciat Dupated ta The Chieags Lyidune, Mexpoty, Ik, Jau, 81.—While Mr, James Me- Giunis, one of our oldeat and most opulent citi- zons, was driving out to-day, tho horsos becamo frigntonod by a locomotive and dashed off at a furious rate, In turning s stroot corner tho buggy eame in contact with a troe and Ar, Mc- Ginuls wog dashed, with groat violonco, againat thie fonoe, broakiug four stous pickote, It s feared ho is badly if not eetiously injured. SUNK. New Onneans, Jan, SL—A amall steamboat, the Minnie Avery, from New Orloans for Atta- kapas, sank noar Gravd Loko on Thursday, No insurance. ‘Tho bost andcargo aro & total foss. A bargo with 800 tons. af coal, bolonging to Honry J. Moutagaet, while bolvg towed across the river by n smail tug, drifiad sgainet the prow of the’iron-clad Canonicus, cut hersslf in two, and sank, DROWNED. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicaos Tribune, BMoNTREAL, Jan. 31.—A terribla accident oo- curred ou the river 8aturdsy night. T'wo mon— one named Qutmet and,the othor at present un- known—crossing with a tesm from this city to LaPrairio went through a hole in the fco, and men and horses in death-struggles were swept away by the current. A QUADRUPLE RUNAWAY. Spectal Dupateh (o The Chicago Tribuns. Camariton, Is., Jan. Bl.—A serious meccldent occurred hero &o—dn'v. Four tosms ran away, causing tho death of one horss aud the serious injury of & farmor uanied Same. ¥ The sight-oared race botwoen Harvard aud Yalo whl Da rowed at Spriaggeld, Juge 30, “THE WESTERN RURAL.” H, N. F. Lowis, Ita Bditor and Proprie etor, Enjoying the Enforced Hoge pitality of the Sherif; Becauso Milton Georgoe Says He Frandu. lenily Disposed of 1is Property to Swindle Hls Croditors, What the Rag-Baby Grangor Has to Say ; About tho Affuir, Milton George commencod a snit yostorday in tho SBuperior Court ngainst H. N. P, Lewls, tho editor of tho Western Ltural, to rocover §9,000. Inhis afidavit filod on which to procure & writ of caplns, Ceorge states that ho lent thomonoy to Iawls at difforont thnes and in différont sums, from TFobruary, 1873, to SBaptom- bor, 1875. It s also nllogod that Lawls, in March Iast, oxocnted to D. A. Davis a chattol- mortgage for $156,000, duo March, 1876, on & largo amonunt of porsonal property worth 40, 000, Thatat that time Lowls only owod Davie about £6,000, end that the morigago wae given to : FRAUDULENTLY COVER up tho proporty. Goorge also allogoa that, some timo Jaat summeor, Lowia ackuowladged that he bad pald Davis' debt. Novorthioless, last Fri- any, A. 8. ‘U'rndo, a8 bolder of tho noto for §16,~ 000, foreclosod tho mortgage and sold tho prop- erly to Gerrltt L, Lioodloss for somo 305,080 or £0,000. 'This operaticn, also, tho plaintiff claime waas illogal, and he chargos that Iloodlees paid no monoy for his purchase; that tho wholo operation wae a schomo on the part of Lowh TO CHEAT 1IS CREDITORS, and that bo even acknowledged himself that ho bad takon n short cut on George and tho rost of his ereditors, Plaintiff furthor slatos that Lowis, o fow days ngo, took a plctnro worth 22,000 from his office, No, 407 Woat Mndison streot, and sccroted it, and also secroted a valuable horeo and buggy ; that ho is romoviog all his valuable property sud s lvropu(uk to loavo the Htato. It viow of all liose statomonts Goorgo nekod for o capias against Lowis for his arrest, and it was 1esnod on hia firat glving a bond - in double the amowmt of his claim. THE ANDEAT, About b o'clock yostordny afternoon Mr. Lowin swaa sitting in convorsation with his attornays in the Times building, A groat doal of hoavy figuring was Iminf ono by which his assots of o fow thourands might bo spread to cover an in- dobtodness of ovor $50,000, whon nn officor on- torad, archod with & capias sd respondondum, took himin chargo aud couvoyed him to tho County Jall, whoro ho arrivod just in time for BUppOF. 3 WITAT LEWIS BATH. Daurlog the eveniug o Trinuse roporter wated on Mr. Lowis at tho jail. Ho fonud Lim not in tha dobtor’a prieon, mor yet in the criminal'a coll, but onjoying an enay chair i tho jailor's oMos, 1o uppeured disappointod that the minions of tho prees had not bofore pounced upon bim and in largor numbers, aud at first was ogually solicitous with the roporter in roforenco to tho circumstances which had ocomblned and lod ta Lis suddon incarcoratfon. ** What ia tho troublo, Mr. Lowis?" quoried tho roporter. - v “Thiat o just what Iam trylug to find out,” ho rospondod, smiling at tho time. ‘Tho roporter hunted up the capias, avd called hia attontion to ita foatures, nnd tho certaiuty of his romaining in tho quarters ho was accupying all night unless ho gavo bond in the sum of $12000, and. all ‘st onco_his ‘momory was rofrosliod n# by a dream, nnd he proceedod TO UNRAVEL TITE STONY of his misfortunes. o said at tho timo of the big fire ho waa sadly doprossed financially, over which ho iad nos Leen' nblo to ontiraly recoyer, ‘That somo time uftor hotookinto his cmploy Afr. tGeorgo, a farmer, who had somo means. The coudition of tho bargain was, that George waa to advauco him about 310,000 and take his noted thorefor, nud ho would pay bim not only a lib- eral {nterest but o salary of 81,000 por year, Br, Qeorge camo slow with his monoy ; 80 rlow thet 1o crogs o particalar brdgo in hls aftalrs ho fouud it mnocossary to call upon D. A, LDavis, whom bie was™ nirondy owlag, for further holp, 'L'o do this hs gavo Davis & SLEEVING CUATTRL MORTOAGE, covaring tho afiico of the Western Jeural, booky, scoounts, snd evervthing, on the condition that tho xawo should uot be mado n wattor of revord, 1o owed Duvis ot tho timo $6,000, sud-in conyid- oration of the mortgago and bis note for $15,000 payabla in ono yoar, Davis lot him have 3,000 sdditionsl, with the promies of onough moro to awell tho smount wz £20,000 in s short timo. * Instead of « Davia - holding - on to ' the morigage ond - nots, and koop- ing tho former from rocord, ho disposed of both to A, B. Trude. From thin dato com- moncod bis troubles in earncat. Trude often called npon lLim, but appenared satistied upon beoing oasured ropeatedly that tho j noto wonld bo mot when it , became ' due. In tho meantimo,* however, ' one of his editors nosded a helping haud and ho came to his roscuo by signing with him a judgmont note. The uoto was duo the 18t of Jauuary, alter beiug nnce oxteuded, but bio was not proparod to moast it, when ita Liolder camo down on him and pro- ceeded TO LEVY OX 1S EEPUCTS, Mr, Trude wes sont for, and, shaking the mort- gogo in tho faco of tho holder of the judgment note, Lthe proceodings wore tomporarily stayad, but = Trude's .confidonce wag y no moans * strengthonod by ¢ the . tranaaction, snd following this, * ho * esys, ho 4 was annoyod to doath by bia croditors, who wore protty wall sentiored, ombracing paper-doal omployes, mnote-holders, and ovorybody, until Hr, Trudo ndvertised that ho would fore- closo on his morigage and Western Rural for “salo last Tho oftico was acoordingly sold, all offort to atsy proceedings proviog futilo. Tue snlo way mado to Qerrott Iloouloss for o little over £8,000, and yesterday Mr, Hoodlesa packed up tho elfocts and moved thom, all oxcept the books, which Mr, Lowis wod pondering over wheon arrested, AMr. Lowis says ho 1148 BOME PROPELTY, bat would not montion ita charscter or nmount. Ho has not dotermined what stepa to tako, and up to a lato bour last night had nat scon lis attornevs. It is most hkely, howover, that ho will attempt to give bail to-day, for last night it was ovident that Lio,was on the alort for bondemon. If thoro {4 any truth in re- ports and iotimations recently dropped in chancory procecdings, ho will' probably bavo some difloulty in gettiog bond, for it is said that siuco tho sale of his offico ha hss been negotlating to CONTINUE ITS MANAGEMENT, and this hag given riso to a suspicion that thore was & conspiracy somowhera from tho date of mortgaging his effocts under the peculiar cir- cumstauces ho did which Las extendod thyough tlio past yoar and down tothe prosont, 'me fucts can only be elicitod by a mora oxtended jn- veatipation of affairs than could bo mndo Iast evenivg. A HOPELESS AFFAID. It is undoratood! that the paper 18 ina hope. leas candition, Itg indubtoduess for paper, ob- tained on Mr. Georygo's sccount, is about 310, 000, and ho has no money with which to meal tha oluim, all he 1ad having beon swallowea up by Lewis. It ia stated that tho Iat- tor has eince {ho flrat of tho yoar kont no bsuk account, and hias roalmud all the maney comiog in on acconat of the paper, golng to the l’oat-Olflce in person, and getting the money-onders, eto. All the employes in the of- floe have boon pald, with tha exception of the mailing-olerk, who 1s stuck for abont $360. It ia believed that the plaintifa are on the tmck of tho proparty sold to Hoodleas, and may ro- covor it s A hosring of the sutt agnaiust Lewis is set for the firat Moaday In March. s IR S, THE STARKWEATHER OBSEQUIES. Nonmwic, Conn,, Jan, 31,—~The funoral of the Inte Cobgrossman Biarkweather $ook place thiy altornoon at the Uentral Baptist Church. The publio buildinge in the city wero vory gonerally draped in mournivg, and thero was a geueral susponsion of business, Thoremaing wero taken to Yaatio Comotery, followed by & Jarge procos- slon, ‘Tho pall besrors weio Maj. Osgood, Col. Allen_‘Tontioy, Col. Jossph Salloo, D G Bid- wall, Col. Babin, L. Bagles, and tho Htun, Ja wmish Oloey. . h e RUSTICATION RUMORED, Bpecial Dispatch (o The Chicago Lyidune. Leavexwonty, Kas., Jsn. 31.—1t ia rumored here inarmy circles that Gen. Sheridan’s head- quartors aro to be removed from Chicsgo to Kort Leaveuworth, on the scars of ecoucmy, w d that Gen, P i%nn'm:x? 'ope will move with his staX RADWAY'S REMEDIES, R. R R {Radway's Ready Reiie CURES TIIE WORST FAINS In from One o Tweny Miunts, NOT ONE HOUR Afier reading this Advertisoment need any oy snffer with paiu, Radway's Ready Relief 1§ A CURE FOR EVERY PAIR, 1t was the firstand {s the' Only Pain Remedy tovs the most azcruatating That tnstant patns, all Inlinmmations, And : ot tan o mmat nd enres eangostions, whethor of thy )y Bowols, or ottier gl otie application, i e, In from OnetoTwenty NMinutey, No mattor How vintent oe ezarnelating the patn, th Rhoumatic, Tied-riddon Tnfiem, Oxnpled, » Nl raiglo, or yrostrated with dlsease may sator, 0% He® Radway's Ready Relief WILL ATFORD INSTANT EASE. Inflammation of the Kidneya, Inflamm of the Blndder, Innummuux:;n onfia 5‘335‘ els, Mumps, Oongeation of tho Lungs, Sore Throat, Dimoult roathing, Palpitation of th:‘ Hoarf sox " lardoR, tarSrolip. o btharia,One ool et b Cold'Chills, Agdo Ohllls. ' Tho application of the Teady RMolist to tho part ot rts wharo gertswliera tio pain or diMoulty oxista will aiford oara ¥ty dropy ia half & tamblor of i, ol drampn, bratnes Hous Biamman, oo turn, ffck Hendnah Vyaentery, Oholic, Wind 10 the Tiowcls, and aif intor ) battle" of RADWAY'Y nt alcknass o naina from IAIX::‘W o7 ml:.w'lm fixn. f ko - Botier tian Pronch Brandy o Bitters sas timuiiat. FEVER AND AGUE. Fever aud Ao oursd for fifty oonte. The Feno LA 11 b Forld et S s foa ooty e o:lyelnuln(h‘%;,d nl:nnlulr.“-mmbmp;mld, yoiliow, fovors (a 5 Radway's Pilin) ko Gaiok a3 adway's Roads Rollof, Fifty conts Hold by Drigxister Remap HEALTH! BEAUTY! Stronx and pure vioh blond; 1 n et A0 Seaatfal cbeaptorion rsomrad o ietl DR. RADWAY'S SARSAPARILIAN RESOLVENT tixs mado the most astoniehing cares. 8o quick, s rapid are ‘tho ehangos flio ody nudergoos ‘tudor tho inflaonca of this truly wone - . dertul medlolna, that Every Day an Increase in Flesh nnd Weight f Seen and Felt, THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER orydrop of tho Barmaparillian Resolvant commisat catenturugh the blowl, sweat, arino, and othor flaidy Jutuos of Uio eystem. tho vigor ot Lfs, for it repatei ‘with now and sonud_matanil ulo, T *fn "utards sid s Al ‘worst forms of o dis T, sall polas, acha, black sputs, worms {utho fesb, an 0’ wumb, a0 Frakening axd dincharges, uihi" swcai, lost of enorm and o wantos of tho lifg princiblo, aro wihln the curatiro tanke of tuls mundor of modern chirmlstey, and. & fow days’ ust Wwill prove (0 wuy porson uxing it for eithor disensa its tor wor to th P otlen sty rodaosd by the waster 0 tumors, valatol o It tho \ comis and dflflmvl’:\blfl‘“i‘llflgul‘}l'l\hr coutinually progressing, 200 1 nrseuting. {heao WakLas, AN repAe Lo, haint with naw material made healtly bloud,—and this the Hll!fll‘nflmlnwlll and dots socuro,—a ours (s cortalnj for whion onca this re) ly commoncos 1ts wdrk of purids 0 loas of wafl'f’ il rongar, {ho food dis Bad fleah nnd wolkh y.(l‘lll‘l‘ tho &l:(!:g!fl'"lflnlxégfl“rn‘fi oxcr\l il 1 Agente tn thocure i, Haratulan T el o Kiin disoasts, bub 1t 18 tho only pait: fiva ouro for v 2 Kidney and Bladdor Oomplaints, Urlaaty aad Womb Disasss, Uraval, Diabotes, Dropss, stoppago of water, inooutinenco af nrine, Yright's ik case, aibumlnutia, and inall exss wiors sk at bricks Guetdopoaits, ur the wator is thiok, cloudy,wized wita substanoos like tho whito of an opé, o trdads llko whity ailk, or there (s amorbid, dark, billous appearance, an e bonchutdiramta, andhlon tsles iy nrning senwtion whon pasting water, of the back and along ho Jolus. Tamor of Twolve Yoara® (irowili Cared by Radway’s Kesalvent. BRVERLY, Masa., July 18, 1% Dn. RADWAY; 1 have uad ovarizu tuthor du {lic ovarix and Lowals, Alt tho doctors satd ** fhare was no Lol tor # 'd ovorythiing tiat was rooouinooded, bt notlts ing Loljed o, 1 saw sour Rosulveat, £od’ thuught I woulit try 3t; but had no faith Ia it Becanss I had sof for twelvo yoars. stz botdhos of toa ltowlvunt oCo Haduy'a Uil "and. twa botties of youl Heady Rallof, snd thore s nota sign of tumor to be te of folt, aud I'fuol bottef, wuattor, snd happlor thsa Fave 19 twolve yoars, ‘Iia worst fumor was'in the it Ao of tha bowels, over tie geoin. I write thls te you foy 1be benolit of others, Youcan 'l-umuh 1t 1r vou ol ANNA! " Prico, 81 per bottlo. FARNALED: &nd ono b AN TVPORTANT LETTER. From a prominent gentleman and residant of Cinotanath 0.y for (hie past tory ‘Nlrl woll known to tho nowspapst pablishers throughiout tha United States, NeEw Yors, Ot 11, 187, D, ADWAT-DEAR Sin: Tass induccd by & sonz) of duy o tho saforing 0 mako briof Matumeni of th orking of poe mi i mywif. Kot sevors T3 bona s Rocted with sotna Tosuulo i the Diador and urioary eriane whioh sofmo twolve 1oATL ago culwiinaied 1a & mioet bly atlcoting disoass, whicn llgl-vhwdulfl slleaidmas s pesstatio iluiaraid o uroihia &a Zlsole muation of tho kidaays And Lladdor, and gavo it 18 their opialan that my ago—73 year—wuuld provons w? ever getting radically oured. { Lad ted & numborel E:y,:w“m.md hld‘hhnlhr eufl:"fm "a‘c.'""m:lfl? th sliapasilo aud houroopat btisd 8ok po roliet, ‘had r0ad of astonlshing cures kvl aadl by yout Foruodics, and soins four mouths A Phitadcipits Sarurday Erening rosk of etlaotod on o liad foug bsen s L omEon. okt et hud Hogniating Piee: arilis, Resaivaut, Heady Joliof, an ating Pills~ Ei commonond takin ten, - 1n throo dage 1 was groot- 5 ] 'y WAL e B SRS, Gimaants, 0 . DR. RADWAY'S Portuotly tastelow, slegautl/ coated with swost guidy g Ulate, Dusliy, Oleasio, add strangihon. s 1ia, for to curé of sl disurdags of Lug Dtumacly Riduye, Hladior, Nervuus Disciseh Tioadachey Gonstipation, Costivoness, Ludigwstisa, L= el mtns. bniaus revor, Intlamisadon of (b8 Bl Milosaaq all Doraugomapta ot sae Iotorasl Wi To efloata positire oure. 1 n0 weecury, miRerali, or daluforious M il Ubsorva lfi‘“«‘{::‘&‘ SrPtoms osliiog trom o Diuea e iy Lasand e, utianes of the Blood fo tha Tead, 1yach, Naussa, Heastburu, Ihe oliht fa \By Blomiagh, " 5.uf STt of, tho'stant- 3" Hurriod and Diticult axt, Chol g o Sutoest- o g pilons, Blakiog or Switamiug of the Hua huAlM(\g‘&nlunflll at the H S Posturo, ¢ Vis- {o SO F ke bt Fotorand Dutl Pala 10D T1R4E, DeRsucy o Posptration: “Yollowaoss tho Akin and Kyos, Paid | tho ide, Clisat, Linila, 43 Aoihs hSaing In A S RABWAY'S PLLS will frea tho aystecs frm T e whove-naraed tldordeca, | Prico 23 cunla o boz. Held by drugglsts, Itend *False and True,” Iottor-at RADWAY & OU., No. &2 e Mo Yam e te wects isvaosads { B 8

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