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'THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1.370. e e e e e ——————————e e e whohsd two dabobeeshis, but were sailing in company and mado ono party. There wore & pumber of Euglish dahobooahs lying there at the time, and wo all enjoyed grestly a Christmas sorvice conducted by Dr, Potler on bLoard of Mias Wolfe's boat." The Titlons opora-soason {n New York has boon remarkable for the fact that libration bava boen given withoat oxtra charge to purchasors of tickets, Tho reason for this unusual liberal- jty oo tho patt of tho manager was not at firat understood. It appears now jthat Ruliman pos- xesged tho oxclusive right to aoll libretton In the Academy of Mueioj and Strakosen, failing to come Lo terms with the monopoliat, balked him of his proapoctive galns by giving librottos for nothing. The New York Ecening P'ost makes this intor- esting announcoment ¢ ** It Is sald that Misa Kellogg's marriage 18 to take place on tho 16th of January," Yot us Reo—that is nearly a yonr hienco. Probably thera is no caeo on record of & wedding-day Loing fixed 8o loog boforehaud : or porhapa Miss Kollogg's hindaight Is equal (o her foresight, and sho la marriod already, It is proper tosay that tho rumors of Miss Kotlogg's intention to marry hava boon several times su- thoritativoly denied. 1In his sermon laat Bunday night, Mr, Bacchor eald: ' I do not think that it would bo mafo to give 8 person tho run of the Now York banka. Tho vaulta might bo open, and every Lum befog fu the city might be asiecp, and I would not tako s dollar,—at Jeast I do not think that I would. But s man doos pot kpow what bo may do untll he ls tried. [Laughter.] I came of honest stock—my paronts wore honost, I would not stoal, I bhave faults, but Lhoy lis in a differ- ent dircotion.” [Laughtor.] The Eccleslastical Court to which the caso of the Hav. IL. Koot, tho Wosloyan minlster tn En- glsod who fosisled npon putling his title * Rev,” on hia daughtor's gravestono, waa appealed, hag roversed the decieion of tho Court of Arches. Tho present doclsion {s that the word *‘raver- end” isuol & titlo of honor or courtesy, but a Jaudatory eplthet, never exalusively belonging to the Englleh Eatablishmont, A number of Epis- oopal clorgymon hava publishod letters requeat- Ing that thoy bo addresed in tho fuiore as ¢ Reotor™ or " Viear," or whatavor their denom- inational title may be. HOfRL ARRIVALS, Parmer Mouse—D, B, Nenderson, Dubuquo; J. B, Hawloy, Rock Inland; C. W, Davis, Philadetphis; W, 7. Van Dyke, Minneapolis; §, Frank, Pittaburg; 3, O, Mack and O, W, Baker, 8t, Louis; IL C, Horlbut, FOREIGN. Tho Servians Arming and Ea- ger for a War with Turkey. Conflicting Reports Concerning Turk- ish Concessions to Uerze- govina, The Deak Obsequies at Pesth of the Most Imposing Ohar- actor, Our Government Advised of Recent liu- portant Alphonsist Suecesses. Over One Thousand Candidates for the French Chamber of Del- egates, German Catholics Jubilant over the Release of Ledo- chowslki, Tho London “Times” on Mr, Fish's Note in Conneotion with the Monroe Dootrine. TURKEY. TIE BERVIAN CIAMBERS, Brraraoe, Fob. 9. —The Skuptchina closed its sittings to-day. BERVIA ARMING, ViexxNa, Fob, 9.—Prince Wrode, Conaul-Gon- oraland Diplomatio Agent of Austria at Del- grado, haa nrrived hore. 1o enys tho eltuntion in Borvia is menacing. The warllko propensitiss of the pooplo aro no lobgar restrainabla. Bouth Loo, Mass. ; B, B, Lyons, New York; Joun Can-~ AX AUBTRIAN BQUADDON fleld, Manistee; E, B, Drury, Kaltamazeo; J, F, Whito- | 188 loft Pola. Its dostination (s bolloved to bo Isw, Cleveland: Frank Nanello, Philadelphia; O, ¥, ok, Itis cortmn, howovor, that Austria will not hamper dlplomatio action at Constantinople Denotty JToiems Binakust Mlivaok &,ndnnclng any compinint fn regard tothe Grand l’rm{ln—uunnder unflnun, New York and D, Bagley, Toledo; J, B. Marcy, New York; J, L. { Turkish men-of-war which recently fired upon Merriam abd A. 11, Wildor, Bt, Pavi: J. O, Dusbsnk, | the insurgente from Austrisn wators, B ;l"ldAlé. Lf;:\':r. El.n gl:r?rl‘l:’ld xlpflyxnllyflflgfl g. . BECENT FIQUTING. . Alle) rn e awego, N, Y,: U, B, —. - Atkineon, Moline: A, iL, Corlias, Dibugte: 0. Deling, | ool0BON, Fob. 4—5 0. m.—A wpecial from Vi onoa ssys thero waa fighting on Wodnosday on tha Croatian and Bosoian frontior. The insur- genta fled futo Austrian territory. The Turke pursued them, and attacked the Croatian village of Topola, At Inat accounts fighting contianed. Tho Austrian suthoritios have srrosted and dis- armed -tho neurgent leader, Hubmayer, and forty of his men. Mount Vornon, 0.5 Gen, E. E. Beale, 11, Jones, San Franciso’ renca, Boston; James Bherwood, New York; J, J, Hne german, Milwaukeo: ruufixow York; the Hon, E, B Uincinnati; G, B, . Nelson, New York . Lightner,’ Peor: N. Flotcher, Detroit; R. B. Barnes, Milwaukeo; Dayard Taylor, 3 G Colorado” Springs; _ D. * Now Yor Millsr, g, C. Darls, Tittaburg.. .. Sherman_ House—Charl wrenoe, Omah: ¥, Bummers, New York; Fred CONCESSIONA OFFERED TO MONTENEORO, Browns, Cleveland; F, I, Kimball, Salom, Mass.; Dr, | _Ta0USA, Fob. 3.—It fu said that Ali Pashs has 8. P. Brown, Elgin; W. 8. Mooks, Joliet; F. G. Ed- | offerod to code to the Princo of Moutenegro tho Ban Francisco; O, N. Wheslock, G- E. Ells, and 3. D, Vail, Boston; A, E. Boges, J, A. Harris, N. B. Beott, and G, 1. Swift, Wheellng, W, Va.; B, C. Sioin, Hew York; D. D, Brown, DeKali; B, W. mith, New Sork; W. D, Roynolds, gt Lowie, .. Gardner ilonse Tinsiev aad wite, Districta of Buterins, Zubzl and Hagagui in . Dorzogoviua, and Albsmun, & part of Bpitza, it Montonerging wilhdraw aid from tho insorgenta and military oparations are suspended. TIllt PROPOBED REFORMA. altimore; W, mm'x.mil L.G.1 lhAvdnnd).x Bt Pail; W %‘ma.’.y, Lox:n;, gul;d-il—lll a mr'-A“ lgdam telom‘l‘n Peoria; Henry Thomai, Michigsn ‘onklin, | &ays sbo Porto give a favoruble auswor to the Baltimore; W, Newion, Moemphis; Hall, Daltt~ | Austrian note, aud publish a new firman, making reforms applicable to Dosnia and Horzegovins., The Russian Telographic Agancy Lins = report tliat tha QGrand Vizier inteods to go to fiust- chuk, and parsonally proside over thoe carrying out of tho reforms. A correapondent of the Times fat Ragusa tolo- graphs tho following: *“Iam ensbled to state on oxcollent suthority that the report that tho Princo of BMontonegro has agroed to recall lis subjects from Herzegoving in consideration :\‘nun cossion of territory la an entire fabrica- on." ’jl‘lm Torkish srmy remsing insctive noar ulzo, The Neue Frie Presse of Vienns saya advices from Horzegovioa indicato that the moasures taken by tho Imporial powers to induco the in. surgonta to casso hostllitics will moat probably prove unsuccosaful. g HUNGARY- TOE FUNERAL OF DEAK. Pratir, Fob. 5,—The funcral of Af. Deak tovk placo to-day, and was the occasion of tho most imposing demoustration, Archduko Joseph, tho Archduchess Clothilde, and au Ald-de-camp of tus Imporial staff sent to ropresent tho Em. poror, assistod at the coromoniea. Dalogations wero presout from all parts of Hangary, Herr Buiczy, Presidont of tho Hungarian Diot, deliv- ered tho funoral oration, LoxnoN, Feb, 4—0 a. m.—The Times dispatch from Peath, describing the funeral of M, Deak, saye tho ronte over which tho procassion .passed was 3¢ milea long, aud was deusely crowded fromone end to tho othor with _spectate ors. Every town sud county in Hungary sent deputations. Both hounes of tbe Austrian Rofcharath sent delogations. Membors of tho Hungarian Diet wore pall-bear- erd. The Primate of Hungary porformed tho service. Count Aundrassy was present, The tloral decorations wore most claborate, It was nocessary to provide a gpecial carriage to carry hundredd of wreatbs contributed by the people. Tho coffin was doposited oloso to Batthyanye's monument, POLITIOAL NOTES. ‘The Philadolphis Times doctareathat }Mr. Blaine has **foolishly, fatally blundered.” Perhaps It s Aloxander McClure who has * foolishly, fatal- 1y blundered.” Ho haa beea known to do such things, . The Dotrolt Post judges that, considering Gov. Hayes' course fn the Iate Ofifo campaign, it is abaurd of Mr, Bherman to assume that tho Governor hiss not committed himaolt on the cur- rency question, The colored men meet in Nationnl Convention at Cloveland, April 5; the Prohibitionists at Clevoland, May 17; the Boft-Monoy Dolusionists st Indisuapolis, May 17; tho Ropublicans at Ciu- cinoeti, June 14, The Indianapolis Journal, which is under- 8tood to b the organ of Benator Morton, splits itsolf overy morniog in a vain sttempt to etrad- dle the currency quostion, It sdvocates tho lat-alons policy. Tho Democratic candidats for Governor of New Hampahire, Danlel Maroy, was s Southern sympathizor darlug the War, Ils objcctod to displayiog the flag at halt-mast at tho time of Mr. Liocolu’s death, He is koown fo bo & demagoguo. Augustus Schell, Chairman of tho National Democratio Executive Committee, has bocomo dlssatisfied with the Congressional Committeo as arranged by Mr. Lamar; and he bag accordingly rosolved to take the managemont of the cam- Palgn into his own biands. . Taero are cloven cundidates for the scat of tho late Congressman Btarkweather, of Conuect- feut. Xt will bo a great pity 1f the Republicans of that district, having 80 many to choose from, do nat makean {mprovemeat in the Congression- sl delegation of the Btato, Now and then feoble Republicans make an appoarance in the newspapers ss infiationists. The Indiauapolis Journaf {a thoroughly domoral- ized, and would like to rua Morton for the Presi- doncy a8 tho old origloal Jacob Townsond of the greenback elixir.—Uincinnati Commercial. Not knowing tho source of the following lyric »ffusion, we ars obliged to print (¢t without credit %o the author: Litlo Bammy Randall Biow out his candle, And sought Latwoen tha shiects (o hido 1 head, ¥or Blaing, thut Northern vandal, 1ad apaukid him with Lis sandal, ' 80 that Bamuy oven wishod that he woro dead, Tho new Tarl bill ls largely tho work of & wull-known writer on tha subject, who ueed the columns of the Now York World and the sobri- quet of ** Parsen Morchant,” e rather got the bettor of Horace Groofoy fu a tariff discussion some years ago. It remalns to be Beon whother his practical knowledge of the subject is equal o his argumentative faotity, Mr. Tildon and bis friends wish it to be under: stood that thoy did not put’ themselves to tho trouble of electing Mr. Kerr Bpoaker in ordo that he might tlop ovor to the support of Hon- ueicka at tho firat couveniont opportunity. * This 'was not tho kind of ** pizen™ thoy wore bargsin- ing for. Kerr's statemont, that his lotter was uot intended for publication, only makea o bad wattor worse. Tsts not of much conacquence, perhaps, who owng tho Now York Erpress; but, in order that the (ruth of history may be proserved, it is prop- srio esy that the recent ktory of the purchesn of $ho paper in the Tammany interest s correct, John Kelly and othor magnates of Tammany are wockholders, Tho Ezpress has sdopted the baglest meana in its powerof becoming the Loss nowepapor.” The Now York Tribune says: * Congressman Holwan has written a letier declining positively %0 nccept the Democratio nomination for Gov- bruor of Indlsna.” Wo have not sceu sucha Iotter. Holman was the principal candidato for tho offico, and tho most promisiog. Hehada fival in Landers, of Indiscapolis, » rabid {nfia Vonlst, and, thurefore, more acoeptable then Holman to & large part of the Demoorasy of in- lians. Holman is & moderato infistionist. John Morrissey's malden epeech in the New Tork Beuste Las besn widely commentad on for Ls quiet good sense. It was plain and manly \gument in favor of repealing the Gray Nums' Mt Mr, Morrissoy ssid that, representinga szang Catholic conetituency, ba wae at first dis- bosad ta vote sgainst the repeal; but, sfter co sulistion with the Cardinal, be changed his Vewn, Ha bellaved the Cathiollcs more anxioua for the yepsal than anybody alse, snd found laoad of them Ignorant as $0 kow the bill firay 48 0 be paseds —— SPAIN. TOY SENATORIAL ELECTIONE, Maormo, Feb. 0.—-Official roturns repressnt thiat the Senatorisl clections bave rosnlted very favorably to the Govornment. Among tho suo- cossful candidatos aro two Bishops, tho Marquis of Motens, and clevon Gonerals, including Espar- tero, Quesada, Lotona, ana Prime de Rivern. ALPIONRIST S8UCCRSSEY, Wasinnaros, D. ., Fob. 8.—An officlal cable dispateh from Madrid waa roceived at the Span- ish Logation this evening, stating that as a yo~ sult of tho Iatest operations in the North the Alpbonsist forces have almost ortirely galned possossion of tho Provincoa of Biscay and Alava. (Gon. Martinez Campon occupies the whole Val. loy of Iistan, intercopting communication of the Carlists with France. Tho army of King Alplion- 80 {8 now in the luifs of Banta garbars, which command the Jarlist aironghold Extella. Hexpaye, Fab. 8,—The Alfonsists have ocou- pled FEcbalar and Lesaca, and ara advancing oa both sides of tho river Didassoa towards Vers. Tha Carlista have destroyed oll tho bridges. Lator advices report that” Count Caserta with considorable reinforcements for the Carlists havo arrived at Vors. Tue Alfonsista have sbandonod Lessca, sud Echalar, aud aro falling back on Urdaz, Mays, and Ellzonds. —— GERMANY, LEDOCHOWSLL LILERATED, Benwiv, Yeb, §.—Tho small Town of Ostraw, where Cardinal Ledochoweki is imprisoued, is filled with sympathizers, gathered to testify thelr joy at his liberation to-day. Among thosa prosont aro many of the high Poilsh nability, including the Emporor's nephows, the Princes Edmuud and Tordinand of Radzwitle. Thera will bo special thankeglviog sorvices to-day, and tho town will be illuminated, The Posen Courier's statement that the Cardi- nal Lodoohowski will be detainnd 8t tho fortresa st Torgan, on the frontior of Bazony, iwdis. claimed. Bhould it prove corroct, s appeal wiil bo made to the Emporor. Legal proceadlngs will also be taken, einco the {mpoution of any further restraint upou the Cardival, without further t’!“d ment, would Lo nolawful, Tho lnfinll upon his_relouse proceeded in tho airoction of Breslan, e was informed that if be enterod the Provinoes of Hilesis or Pouon, or the Districts of Frauktort-on-the-Main or Marlomsorder, bo would b internod at Torgsn. CENTENNIAL ITEX. Braury, Feb, 8.—The Minjster of Commerce will send noveral ofticers of the Mining epart- ment to the Centennisl Exhibition. They will be instructed alno to study the mining industries of America. LAUENBURG. The negotiationy betwoen Prussia and Lauen« barg, for the incorporatlon of the fulen wih Prussls, bave been completed, —_—— ROME. Roag, Fev, B,—It ls assortes 2o wardioal Manning will come to Rome in o.der to dofeud before the Bsored Congregations a schiewo which has been submitted to hiwm, and on which be has been engaged for two yoats, for the union of & ' dion of the Etglish Bitdallatlo al with B"S umnu wlwuu‘ 'uhmh. The PB.;I' ’h be Haved to bo In favor of the scheme, bus the Ba- crod Congrogations aro apposod to it. nirp. Gino Cappon, the Italisn author aod tiates- map, is dosd. THE DIAMOND SQUARED. And an Honest Base-Ball Assocl- ation Born into the World, —— FRANCE. OANDIDATFS FOR TIE CHAMAPR OF DXPUTIZS. Panis, Feb. 3,—Twelvo hundrod candidstos for the Chiamber of Doputiss sre already in the field, and U0 moro aro oxpsectod, Which Required that the Philadelphia GREAT BRITAIN. and Like Clubs Bo Disfel DIPLOMATIC, lowshiped. Loxnoy, Feb. 3.—F. It, Tlunkelt, now Becro- tary of the Dritiah Legstion at Yeddo, Japsn, has beon appointed Sccrotary at Washington, Grand Council of Delegates from the Representative Glubs * at New York. SATIINONIAL, 1t 18 said that the Princese Beatrice s betrothed toPrince Loniu of Wales, In Indis, sud that Par- lisment ill ba askod for her dowry. TIE FLEMER, The raport that tho National Rifle Association witl sbiortly iold another mesting to reconuidor it wcorumu of tho American ehnllemio. bo- causo of the offort of the Amatlcans to induce other teams, from Bcotland and Ireland, to go over and comipote, ia pronotnced untruo, FATHEIL TOM UURRE, Fathor Tom Burke, the well-kuown Dominican Fathor and orator. {8 fmproved in his beaith, which was sorlously impalred. ELECTION. Btanley Loighton bas baon ted to Parlis- mont in placo of Ormaby Gare, who Las basn croated a Poor, TIIV. CAMDRIDOE CREW. ‘Tha Cambridge Univoraily Doat Club to-day decided to declino the challenge of the Rowing Association of Amerieau Collegos, Consideration of the {nvitation from Philsdolphia to take parl in tho Centcuntal regatia waa postpoued until after the Oxfard and Cambridge raco, whon an effort.will bo mado to gat eix oarsman to vimit tho Unitod States, but on their own responsi- bility, not a8 reprosentatives of tho University. A DAILEOAD COMPANY CENAURED, The inquest on the railway collision nesr Huntiogdon has resulted in the roturn of a verdict by the jury, who add that they constder tho practice of the Great Woatern Rallwoy Diractors in conducting their passonger and ;’nlna‘r&l traffc over the samo line hignly repre- onsible, Adoptlon of Constitution and Rules for the Centennial Year, Progress of the Female Pedesirians at tha Sec- ond Regiment Armary. BASE-BALL, A NEW ERA. Spacial Dispateh (o The Clicago Tribune, New Yomk, Fob. 3.~The mont imporiant mansuro over adopted by the profestisual base- ball clubsof thin country has beon considered and approved by a council of represontativea of the eight principal cluba of tho country, in ses- slon at thy Grand Contral Hotel, The now schome, which s deatined to elevato base-bal! to the rank of » Jegitimato smusement, ia the formation of a naw associstion of profer- slonal clubs on the debris of the old National As- sociation, and the clubs which participato aro tho Bostons, of Boaton ; tha Hartfords, of Hart- ford ; tho utuals, of New York ; tho Athtotics, of Philadelpbis ; the White Stockings, of Chica- g0 ; tho Cincinnatis, of Cincinpati; tho Loaise villes, of Loulsville ; and the St. Louis, of 8t. Louts. The last-named four clubs weore reprosented at this conforonce by W, A. Hulbert, Presidont of tho Chicagoa, and Mr, Fowle, of tho Bt. Louls Club, Tho LKastern cluba wero all represcnted by dolegatos. TIE QUELN, Dispatch to Loston Globe. Loxpox, Jan, 31.—London society s nolmated ovor the nowa that tho Quoon has st teat finti- mated her intention of emorging from her long rotirement, A brilliant London sesson is prom- inod. Her Majosty will personally attend numer- ous court roceptions, and will also give ber prea- TUE CONFERENCE mat yesterduy noon at tho tirand Central Hotel, encs to public entertainments. and organized by the olection of Nick Youngas KHOK- AND. Boorotary, aftor which tho Westorn delegates etated tho proposition for a now association mors fully than it had been given by letter, and pro- cooded to enumerate the advaniages to be gained by tho proposed union. Annearly as I could got at tho reasons, thoy wore theso: First—Tho foollng that something must ba dons togotrid af the dishonest plasors who havo brought disroputo on the gamoe. It was pointed ont that the prosent Association had been proved powerleas to proporly govern the game, be- caugs it had been run by uonscrupuloas men, who hbad been willing to resort fo any meannosscs to compass their ends. As a samplo of this tho conduct of the Atlantics 'wad inatsnced, togother with the composition of the Philadeiphias and tieir maunagement. It was argnod that If the atandard woro made highor, and tho numbar of clubs emaller, thero would be more fuducement for playera to pra- sorvo tholr characters above reprosch ; bocause in having s memberabip in tho new association, and in keeping up tho standard of hmmnf', thoy rendered their own positions moro valnable, and securcd as it woro a sort of valuablo franchise which assured them lucrative employment ay long aa they were hooest and worked fiard, but gnt thom hopelossly ont of tho ring whon they ecsme of suspicioun claracter. It was tho ides of tho promotors of the plan to make an asaocintion of sufficient character to mako it an objoct to got into it and to behave woll in order 10 Btay in. secord—TIt soomed clear to the members of tho counctl that the distinction betwoon profes- slooat and amatour cluby had grown somawhat t00 1ax und that thero wero growiug up all over the country o svarm of semi-profossionals wha sought to be classod with tha reafly first-clasa organizations by the simple process of applying for membership in tho Nationul Aesocintion, thus by the simplo chnui{fl of pame helpiog to drag down the bettor class to their level, Tho opiunion was aunite gonoral that thero never was any excuso for tho admission into the Natloual Association of such cluba s the Washingtons, Keokuks, and Red Stockiogs of 8t. Lous, It noomed theroforo that tho bost intoret of al tho clubs was to bavo tho profossionnl arsociations which have backing and responsibility banded togothor without the sdmixture of tho smallor frv who should properly form auothor class, but who hnve hung ou the edges for some lime snd had sought by assuming tho name *‘prafossional” to sharo in its privilegen, Third—Tho mstinct of solf-presrvation {m- pelled the mowmbera of the Council to band to- gotber to better their finauncial coudition 1u any way possible. Tho Western mon charged that they could not afford to como Eust under bheavy oxponso to play clubs which nover roturnod their games, and yet that was what tho old Asro- ciation mado them do. It was shiown that the Chicagos lost ccosidorable money last vear by playing the New ttaveus and Atlantics when the mansgers of those clubs nover evon started to 0 Weat. The same was tho case with the Washingtons and Contennialg, neithor of whom lived to play their Woatorn games, The Enstera clubs in turn ehargod with roason that tho Ht. Louis Red Stockings and the Keokuka uever ro- turood auy games aud nover tried to. Fully ap- precisting those facta tho Council ware of one wmind about restricting memborship to clubs of scknowledged stabnlity, and such o had tho power willinguess to carry out thoir agroo- monts, While upon TUE FINANCIAL QUESTION it was stated that the expeuses of somo of tho first-clays nlnes for 1876 would cover fully 228,000, counting In salarios, ground-rents, trav- eliog exponsos, and all the roat. It was euti- mated that not woro than 100 firat-class games could bo playod by qachs club, no matter how carofully tho tours wero atranged., aud that, thoerofore, thio clubs must arrango to have their BYVErayo rocoipty per game larger than tho sum uamod or they would have balancea on the wroug; side at {ho end of tho year. 1t was aluo RISES TO BIFLAIN, Tasprexp, Fob. 3.—A special envoy from the Emlr of Bokhara has arrivod hero, to exglaia the rocoat armamontd. —_———— INDIA. TIE GRORYENOR MISSION. Loxpox, Feb. 4—0. m.—A dispatch trom Cal- catta to the Times statos that 800 troops will go to the Yunoan froatlor to cscort the Grosvenar Mission through Burmah to British territory, ——— THE CUBAN QUESTION. COMMENTS OF THE LONDON *TDMEG™ ON Mm. Fl30's NOTE IN CONNECTION WITH THE “ MON~ BOE DOCTRINE." Dupaleh to New York Herald, Loxpor, Fob, 1.—Thoro {4 av important leader published in the Times to-day,contradicting Sec- retary Fisl's assortion that his action in the Cu- ban affair {8 in accordance with the Monroe doc- trine. After reforring to the American noto to tho Enropean Powers, the Times pava: “*Tho note is genorally interproted ns & doliborate at-- tenuation, it not = direct Burrender, of the fa- mous political dogma.” The writer then procecds to eay : "' Whilo Mr. Fiah ia so careful to cut away all the modern and populsr dovelopmonts, ace crotions, aud extensions, of the priuciples laid down by Monroo in 1823, which have so loog beon proclaimed ne the keystone of American liborties, ho yot labors o show that ho holda to traditional policy to provo hie case, and deponds for this in a doparture from what is aupposed to be a_tradition of Amorlcsn polioy. * Mr, Fish sdroitly opons a curions historical controversy by boldly asserting that the roal author of the principle ovunciated in Proaldent Monroo's message was, of all mon, Mr. Canntog. ‘The revolations sre astounding, _Lookin st the evidenco on which ~ Mr, Fial based this aseortion, wa are astonished at the intellectust nudacity with wlich he nt. tompta fo givo the irrolovant the weight of relovaucy by dint of stout afirmation. 3lon- roo's ides Lecame corrupted until it degonerated {uto & barren cry of Ametica for the Americans. Tts bad offects have boon mitigatod in practica by the good senso of ‘Awerican statesmeu, al- though its protensions have hampered their l’roennzm of action, and kept many gorllona ques- tiong_opon which might havo boen nsefully cloged by diplomacy. Maoy Amerioans bad coma to baliove that tho existence of forsiga colonies upon the sail of the contluent was an insap- portable outrage. From such exaggerations of an originaily foolish claim wo are glad to see that Mr. Fish has withdratrn, and that e shapon bis polioy rathor by thio procedenta of Manroo's administration than by the principles of Aon- r00's message. 5 #Mr. Figh's argnmonta aro much what we would expact from an astuto stateaman tnnu:g: bound torespect popular prejudices while reced. ing from an untooable posinon and minimizieg obsoleta principles, His admission that Lo hes tavited Earopean Governments to ezamine tha state of things in Cuba wonld bo quite sulicient to raise popular clamor if the Moutoo doctrine had kept its hold upon the husgiuston of the American peoplo. “Turning to Mr. Flsh's citations from Mr. Rush's conversstion with Canning wo ducovor that the English statesman gave no slogle word to justify tho pretansions of President Monroo's meksngo. . Fish declares that the Amorican {nvitation edaressod to tho Europesn Powers falls outside the scopo of the dootrine, because Cuba i still o colony, but that tho apirit of tho Mooroo mes- aago cloatly excludes interferonce with Caba by suy Europesn Powor, except Bpain ; for no other can elaim & locus standi by au existlog possessory interost, ‘Chiis mpirit Mr. T'ieh now uttorly casts out, and it ho 18 willing to read the Monroe doo- trine backward, and to fnterprot ft ascording to tho councils of Mr, Canning, which the original dogmn direotly traveraed, we do not grudge him success In his offorts to proserve the appear- | etatod in tho same connection that thoro had anca of coneistency.” Leon movornl gumea played between Association —_—— clubs last yoar whera tho roceipts were loss than THE WEATHER. cno-alxth ‘of the averags nswed, und conse- ‘Wasnriaro, D, 0., ¥ob. 4—1 s. m.—For the Boutl: Atlantls and Middlo Siatea falling barometer, rising temperature, and eastorly to southorly winds will prevail, with rain south and enow north of Virgivia, follosred by north to weat winds, rising barometer, cold aud cloar- h;l' woather, 'or tho Gulf Statcs, Tonnesseo, Olilo Valley, and Lake regioa risiog, aud L h Laromater, non&n to west winds, colder,and eloaring or cloar weatler, quently there was o generally ex‘xmm\l wish to avald a8 maoy of these small games as poesible, The obvions way was to reliovo thomsolves of the nacessity of playiog thom by shutting ont tho clubs from the amiociation, It aeomod like a sort of haroio remedy, but it way acknowledged ns tho only way to kot rid of tho obligation to play unremunerative gomes in sach littlo places o8 Kookuk, and the Like. The possibility of playiog any club was lett, but tho necessity way taken lwn{. Htill ou tho question of waya and rocans,it was statad and shown that it was impossiblo to satisfactory rosults in a monotary way by play- ing two clubs in a city, This was shown last LOOAL OBSERYATIONS. Un10460, Feb, 3. T, |y, Thr;iu_.lnuni Wind, [Wetht, yoee i3 Phlmetlpm.'l ‘,,wmt (rhu‘“,cevlfi“l; 0: i Ty visitors was extromoly unsalisfactory—in facl i .fifl bl ¢ Bn froalceee[THELE: | 1) wow waid that visitors mudo less monoey plags 00,04 23} T3, fog two gamos, with the Plulado'phis and Athletio, in 1876, than they had formerly mede by playidg one gama with the Athlctio. A copsidoration of theso fucts, and an argu- mont over them, decided the wavening optuion of » few doubters that tha only way that the Dational game could bo put on & sound nancial mum thermomater, 35, Minimui, 15, GEKKKAL OBSEBVATIONS, Quizaao, Feb, 3—Mldnight. Btation, |Dar.'Thr| Wind, iain| Weatbor, | a0d mmoral basis wad to ————— e GUT DOWN THE NUMRER OF CLULA Disugarck,. 130,88/~ W, gentic]. in tho ring aud mada tho ucloction 80 ax to leave reck's'go., |30, 44(~16] 0 e out the weaker clubs, su well as those most ol doubtful in oharscter of wanagoment and play- ers, and those from the places w0 small as to render it dificult if not impossible to pay ox- pengos while vigiting thom, * A constitution for the now Aesaclation, em- bodylng tho jdeas bicre advauced and providing. generslly, for an asgociation of tho eight clubs Dpamed, was adopted Puesday withont muok dif- ficulty, snd was sigaed by Meenrv, Hulbert and Fowla for the four Weatern clubs,-~the Chica- go3, Cincinuatis, Louisvilles, and Bt. Louls,— =ud Ly the dejogatoy fiom tho Eastern cluby for their ownjorganizations. Tlho work to-day haa boen that of revising the playing rules snd chsmpionship codo, The work of revision was mainly fuished to-uight, and the Coupeil will bo likoly to break up to-morrow, ‘That tho uew movewmont is one of great im- portanco to tho gawe no ono hare for a moment doutts, and, so far as I know, every honuat player and manager will approve the utepa talien, ‘There are very fow mou in this city out- vido Mr. Cummeyer and the vimting delegates who have a propor uudetstanding of the matter at all, aud nove who spprecisto tho hwpdrtence of tho revolution which Lis 80 quietly takou placa in the patlooal gane, As a centounial moyement the Daclaration of fi:dnp‘uh&u lconuln-dflkz: the nm.fl?‘m::‘ an excesdingly appropriste ous, and It as the projesiers hope, it kucceads in sudliog off traud, ., freal, 8. W, fresn. . N, W, brl 9. 541 Leon, (90, 43l Q'd Haven | [30703] Pike's leak, [29,62) Marguotte .50, 11| =W, bria Pombing. ..[30.40[—37}W,, gen ¥pecial Dissateh fo The Chicusn Trioune., . Kangas Qity, Mo, Feb, 8.~The weather in thiu part of the country durlog the forty- eighs hours hias beeu tha coldost of the season, Tho Missouri river {8 frozeu over for thoe tirut time, and the ice-men are to begin their barvost to-morrow. ‘There has boen a Lieavy fall of anow |? the western and southorn part of Kansaa, Colorado trains aro all an time, Speorat Disvateh o Tha Chiado Tribuns, Lravenwontu, Xan., Feb. 8,—The rivpr at this point is blockod, and the prospecte are that tuero will be plenty of ice. Uuntil this dale the westhor bas besn Temarkably mild, OMaua, Feb, 8.—The woather is still very cold, and bigh winds 'l:;u-fl The dally :vlo.r“;‘ \z}:‘i.x.s‘t.m January ad tkis placs and inofficiancy, and the othier incumbrances of the gamo, it will mest with favar sverywhaero. CONNDERED 1N DETAIL, tho ravolntion was greatly needed. The Mutual Club, our pets, has had 'too many Jack Nelsons and Diok Highams in it. The Athlotic has been too long under the ruln of Bpering s the Phils- dolphias aro happily cut off entirely—and that one thing is worthy the whols move, becauss thoy hava pronasnd a nina far noxt year which combines all that is doubttul and bad'(n playing and mansgment, from Concannan to Zettleln, You may bn sure that wo hiers are vary happy to ba abla to bid good-by to the Pinladeiphias. As for tho Lostons and Hartfords, tho naw desl atrengthens them, beeauas it removes the nncesaity of pllylu§wnn the New HHavons un. lesn thoy chooso. You can judga for yourself Low it will alfoct the Wost. I am more than happy to say that the profes- alon ot bsse-hall has, by tha election of Nlck Young to the Becrotaryahip of the now Associa- tion, gotten rid of the Old Man of the Sea, who tives in this city, and who has for somo vears boon & doad woight on the neck of the gamo. I don't know whethior Lo has hicard of the new scheme or mnot, but [ am couvinced thalif ho tind be has appliod to sowo ouo to bo made Bsc- retary of it A [MICAGO COAMPNT. ) ‘The shava full dispatch from 'Tiwe Trinose'a New York base-boll correspondent gives the facts of the new movement as he undorstands thom, and it is right to say that be la gonerally correct, Wherevor ho is wrong tho fault may bo attributed to tho fact that the movement ia entirely o Weatoru oug in conception and execu- tion, sna that to this city firet in tho credit due of fresivg tho game from its bad festures. The idean whuch are set forth in tha constitution and rules of the new Association aro exactly thoso recommendod in Tue Tninuse of date Oct. 21, 1875, aud the Era!enslwullfl hava clhioson wisely in following thio suggestions there given them. ‘Tua offect as regards Westorn clubs will bo excellent, and the goutlemen who take an intor- ‘eut tu the game in this city may bo assured that we shull have no rooro Dick Higham and Zot- tlein businoss under the new regimo. In Bt, Louis thero is no question but that the new movemont will aid tho Brownw greatly in cutung off tho uscless Red Btockings, who never Lad any particular reason for extence, except 83 au amataur club, ‘The genoral feeling among all Western hall- men will be of gladneas that thero iy no further necessity of considering tho Pliladelphisn as oquals, Games may bo played with them if they contiuuo fo oxiat, but tha tdoa tuat thelr Heathen Chbineo practices aro o hereafter be their awn property, and sre 5ot to be saddled on other pro- fessionsl clube, will give a fecling of reliof. TUE WISTORY OF THE NEW MOVEMENT, further thau is sot forth in tho foregowg dis- patcb, i3 a8 follows : InQeptembor Inst the Chlclg& Club mnosgo- ment uaw that something must be done to revive guhliu confidence in the nationsl game, whicl ad becomo greatly impaired in tho Weat, and espocially in Chicago, by two or threo players in Eood clubg, 84 well a8 "by tho domise uf the Weaterns and tho relapsa of the Red Stockings. In Octobor T'ox Tuinuss pointed ont the way to clear tho path in an articlo which was read and ludorued by Lalt men all over the Weat. The matter grew in consideration until in tho winter an informal conferenco was hold at Louisvillo, which was &t tno asmo timo a pleasant social mesting and a convention of im- port to the game. Al that mealins tho ** 8-club plan,” so-called, was discussed and favorod by all parties, and the upshot of tho meeting was that tho two uentlemen before named wore doputied to bind tho Western clubsto s plan hiko that noted, provided the other four clubs would como in., The gentlemen named then called s moeting in Now York Feb, 2, and the result of that gatliering i8 given sbove. The whole movoment was cssontially Wostorn in origin, but not in any offensive sense, beesnso it was wisely planoed for the good of all, both Eost and Weat. Tire TuIncyre extonda s hearty walcomo to the Dow Asgociation. and axgures 1ts mombers that, if they live up to the idons they have put forth, thoy will havo this year the most successful ses- 50D they liavo ever known. Clicago poople will turn out this summer moro largely than thoy liave since 1870, bacause they will bo sssuroed of bonest games and goud gawoes. The fact 1s that from this time s long 88 the new Association Kkeeps up ite principles it mill bo safe to Bay that * & championship game " moans & good gamo and an hooeat gamo—things which conldn’t bo wafely prodicted when tho Atlantica, tho Wash- ingtons, and tho Philsdelphias wero smong tho contestants, ANNOUNCEMINT. There will bo au_jmportant meeting of the Liborty Bage Ball Club this evoving at 8 o'clock, at Quinn's Exchauge, No. 19 West Madison straet. All mowmbers aro urgoutly roqueated to be on hand. —— PED*STRIANISM. VOX UILLERN—MARSHALL, It thoattendance at tho Armory of the Bscond Reiiment building last evoning, and in fsct since the compatitiva trial of endurance botween 5rs. Marshall aud Alies Von Hillorn commouced, be an index to public opinion or feeling, our citizens seam to bo eeized with o walliog mania. Througtiout tho oatire foreucon asad evenlog of yentordny, as algo up to the time tho womon left tho track last night, the epacious building was filfod with people, mauny of whom travoled a distanco of over Gmiloy to witness the povel exhibition, now in progresa for gotne days past, and whict will bo brought to a closs “at half past 10 o'clock to-morrow night. Both Iadies wero on the track & fow minutes after 4 o'clock yestorday morning, sud oach baving starfed on tho [19th mife, somo fine walkiug was sccomplisttd during tho firet fow hiours ; but at noon Mrs, Marshall wae slmost 6 miles ahoad of hor opponent. She thon rosted for quito a while, her antagonfst takivg sdvan- tage of the opportunity safforded to cateh up, and at 6 last ovoning the sooro was sgain oven. Mrs, Manshall being tho fastost walker, n loft ber rival ‘¢ in the stinde,” aod when feaving the track st 10 o'clock last nixht was 1 mile ahoad of Miss Von Hillern, The formerlady seoms pretiy much exbausted, while tho lattor appoars 1o be in good condition, aud expresses Lerself countident of belng able to doteat her opponent, At 7 o'clock last evening, Miss Millie Rose, rest of anout 18 hours, came on to the , and walked a romarkably fino gait for neveral bours, sho having covorsd 13 miles of ground in 2h. 40m, and U5&—the bast time on rocand for & woman, — THE TURF, THAT &30,000-_ACE Bax Frawcisco, Feb, 3.—The Pacific Jockey Club beld s moeting to.dsy. The owners of Rutherford, Chance, Golden Gato, Katio Pease, Ravenue, Jr,, Urimstesd, Foster, and Hockhocks ing, wero prosent, paid entrauce.mouey, and ket~ tled oll arrangementa for the §30,000-race, It wiil come off on the 22d inst. ; good day and track failing, then on the next good day. The meoting was barmonious and satisfactory. Wild gl ja off the turf, and Springbok snd” Fannie Hall will not go. CASUALTIES, A MELANCHOLY ACCIDENT, Special Dispateh o The Chicago Irbuns, Keokuk, Ia., Fob, 5.—~A young lsdy named Dolle Btovons was drownod in the Des Molnws Hiver o short distance from this city about 11 o'clock last night, She was accompanied by a gontleman nsmed I, J. Bird, who was escorting lior home from o school-exhibition. Thoy under~ took to cross tho river on tho ice, when they broko through, They clung to the ico and shouted for aid. A number of mon were soon on the ground, bat, awing to the aificulty of roschiug tho parties, it was nesrly an hour be- fore moans could bs provided for rescolng them. Whon a party of mon with a ekiff tras within & hundred foct orso of tho drowning lady, her strongth failed hez from ex- baustion snd exvosure, nnd sho disappesred under tho water, Bird was ioscned in anup- conkclous condition, sod has remaineel o over wince. Mis faco and hands were badly frozen, zod it §s thought that ho cannot live. On learn- ing of tho fato of hier daughter, tho young ladv'a mother went ioto epasnis, &ud 18 DOW {n & Vory critical oandition, ‘The body of Miss Btevens was recovercd thia sfternoon, near where shis was drowned, WENT THROUGH A BRIDGE, MmoreTowN, N, Feb. 3.—While clesring snow from tho Midland Rallroag yesterdsy, the plow lefs tho track, sud, crasbing into the bridga over the Willmemso Rivor, smashiog it down, and the bridgs, plows, aud eogine tumbled lnto tho river, togethier with nine wen on the plow andin the cab, Those on the plow were all mora or less bruised and cul, whife thosa iu tho cab, i sddition to other waunas, weto ssversly scaidod, oue or two faially, Tho matl aud pss- souger brain was tlagged by & man who extricat- ed bumsolf from the debriain tima to provent it plunging into tho wreck. A RIVER STEAMER BURNED. Br, Louts, Feb, 9.—~'The stern-wheal stesmer Jobn AL, Chawbers bad hi::n upxur-vlmn );urud ¢ Inst oveuing, whila b ai tho lower leves ?\u dunnx:u fibont lla.wfl 1 ingured {a omuf oatl oftices for §30,500. ] CRIMINAL NEWS, immedintaly moved for a divorcs, which war Eflutea Apnl 11, 1873, Tho faster-molher and rother of 3isa Crawlord ara said to have testi. fied to tha marriago wilh Mosner. O the partof tho lady, the marriags with Mo slier ta alloged to havo theen m mock marriago, aod | nevar rogarded ma . valid, Tho 2-year-old daughier of Mrs. Trotter has boen abducted aud socreted by the husband, and the wife ia almost losans ia Lisr griof and snxie- ty. Bluo has beon a gnod wife and mother, re- spected by the community i whilo bie ia known ae 8 somewhat * fast Trotter.” and thera fa a feels ing 1n tha commuuaity that the motlier should have posacseion of the child, A Murderer in Minnesota Chased Flfteen Miles on Foot and Captured. Nicholas Staaden, the Chicago Incen- diary, Granted & New Trial, The Forgeries of Mre. Tupper, the KNAVES AT SPRINGFIELD, T ¢ Queen-Beo?? of Towa. Spertal Duanateh to The Chicaan Tridune, © ° BratyoriELD, Feb. 3,—fn the Foderal District Court, Benjamia F. McGes, formerly clerk in tho Carbondsls Poat-Oflce, pleaded guilty to robbing lettera, and waa sontonced to tbe Peni~ tantiary for ono yesr. g The Driggs counterfeiting coses come up to- morroww mornjng, and many dotectives nod Iarge number of witnesses aro here. Tho Court granted ao order on tho Marshal of the Northern District to bring from the Chicago Jail Ben Boyd, who is not yot sentenced, to give ovidence agaiuet hig pal, Driggs, and the rest of tho gang. Tho Grawd Jury has beon verv busy to-day hearing testimouy and examining documentary evideuce from thiose boxes in the Pekin cases’; als0 in hearioz teatimony sgalnat a gang, whoaa namea ars withheld, who bave been viaiting pone eionera, and, under pretenca of being Govern~ mont officers, axacting a foe of £5 for & promiss to collect ponsions. They hayo oporuted exton. sively in Soutborn and Central 1thinois and vio- timized weny. MORE INDIAN FRAUDS, 8r. Louvts, Fob., 3.—Tbe Glole-Democraf's special from Topeka, Kan,, saya: * The United Statés Attornoy has received documents from Washingzon in the mattor of the Pottawstomia Iudian frauds, with instructions to procoed st onco againat the partirg accitsed. These frauds relata Lo the collection of maney and the selling of lauds by persoos acting as bogus adminis~ tratars of Indian estates. The Inafans whoao proverty wad thus gobbled weroe roproseated to be dead, but it now turns out that they are atill slive, and have boen residing ali the time in tho Indian Territorr. ‘Tho extent of the raseslity 18 not yet dotermined, but it will probably reach 810,000, Ittovolves soveral Indian-traders, lo- cal bankers, and prominent politicians, among whom there 1 quito o atir.” The Murderer Rubenstein in New York Btarving Himself to Death, DECEIVED WOMEN, &pecral Dunateh ta Ihe Chicaae Tribune, Des Motsss, Ia, Feb. 3,—Last fall, s nice young nan, rejoiciog in the pamogof Harry Cunolngliam, came out of Miesouri {nto Towa. He played on tho piago, and taughé young la- dics to play the piago ; snd, whils Lo was doing this, he played oa tho heartstringu of a danghtor of the Rev. 0. J. King® of Moulton. Ho sald Lo waa a singlo man, sud eo forth ; but the Ntov- erend gemlumnu took no atock In him, and op- posed hus sttentions to hie daughter. Ths ro- sult waa a clandestine marriage, and thoe two doparted. Mrs, Cunningbam No. 1 bas just turned up {n Iows, sud is bhuntiog Ler recreant busband, Reporfa como here from Centrevitle, Apps- noose County, that a man namod P. C. Martin, & photographer, duriog a year's residenco in that visce formed the acqusintance of Miss Annie Holmes, a bighly-respectacle young lady, and llmllivlwan hor promiss of marriage. Two weeka "i“ oy atarted for & relative's remidence at Eldon, to be married. On_ tho way, Martin changed his mind, proposed to cotao to Dos Moinos to bo msrried, and also tnducad her to drink somo wino, which sha thinks was drugged. Thoy cama to Des Moines, and stopped at & ho- tal, when Martin went out, and roturoed with Bome refroshmonts, which, sha declsres were slso drugged. He then brought to their room a man who married thom, and they went to Omaba, whoro be placed ber in a houso of prosti- tution, and oxprossed his purpose to Leep her thore. She became indignant and spurnad bim from her, and, fluding ha could not coerce her to his baso purposa, o maltreated her, and, taking lor money and jewelry, left her thore. Bho pawned some of lier clothes, and procured means to roturn to bor frionds, whero she now is, & hoartbroken and nesrly crazed woman, SUSPECTED MURDER. Sprefal Disvateh o The Chicago Tridune. Dea Moines, Is., Feb, 3,—Reportaarorocelved horo tbat Mr. Bingham, onoof tho oldest and wealtbicst farmers in Guthrie Connty, who ro- sides nesr Panors, bas been arrosted on sospicion of committing o murdez tvo yeara sgo, Ho wont to his farm 6t thst time to begin {mproviog, taking with bim s davghlor to keep bouse. She had & lover, whom ber father bad forhiddes hae to receive. Ho ove day sent » messengor to convey a latter to hor, and was nover seen after- ward, +A foiv davs ago, tho bones of & man were found in tho cellar of tho houne then ocoupled by Ingbain, he laving sinco tomoved. An o~ vastigation is being bad. A PITIFUL TECHNICALITY. Bpecial Dupateh to The Chicano Tribune, Srmivariewp, 1ll., Feb., 3,—Tniuss resders will remember that, phortly after the Chicago confiagration, and whilo there was a constant fear of incondiatiem, Nicholas Stasden was do- tected in gotting firo to bis Louso and store and attompting to blow it up, Clange of venuo was taken to DuPape County, where Btasden was convicted and sentenced to tho Ponitentiary, Tls ea80 was taken to ths Supremo Court, and tho following decision was filed to-day : Nicholas Bladden va, Tho People, per Clriam, The indictment (n this cise was found ‘under Bec. 14, Di- vision 1 of the Crinunal Code, and chargoes that the plaintif-jn-error *unlawtully, ’ wiitully, aud felont- ously mct fire to a building ured w4 and for a ptore-room and dwelling, which bullding was in- sured agatnst loes by fire in the Aitna Insurance Com- pany of Hartford, Cann,, with infent to fujure the In- surance Company.” This s held to be contrary to the form of the statute, Revised Statutea, 1874, pp, 53, 1. Ono_ objection taken ia fatal to the present indict. mont, Ttwas necossary to aver tho gailty intent, viz.: that §ibe bufldiig was fneured agafuet loss by fire, and that the accuned st on fire with fntent to in- jure tho Insurance ~ Compeny. Although the pleader baa sticmpted (0 mako much au sverment, in this Indictment, it ia defectively dono, AMOTHER TRIAL FOR A MURDERER, Svecitl Divpatsh to The Chicago tribune. BrmsorigLy, Iil, Fev. 8.—Other opinfona wero aléo filed. The only importaut one [s the cass of White ot al. va. Tlie Pooplo, roversedand remanded. Iu this caso, Jobn Whito and Will- iam Cozzoos were convieted in the Champagne Circutt Court of tho murder of Willism Hare risou, Iarrison A. Young, a lad, was decoyed into the wools hunting, and murderad for hia fine gun. ‘o plaintifls in error wero convict- ed, and took tho care 10 tho Huprento Court o a it of orror. ‘Iho cass is rovarsed snd roe It la spprefiended that tho fusurer must bo a - naturst | 11anded for & Low trial. g taTee T ot alled fhat tis AE10a Thwe: g {njure: s not afiece 3| 8 ina nsur. snce Company of Hartford, Contl., ia an Incorporatod MURDERED DY A NEGRO. Spectal Lugrateh to Tha Vhieaio Tribune, Kaxsas Crr, Mo., Feb, 8,—A borrible mardey was committed in Norborne, Carroll County, Misgonri, Inat night, A young man named Will- 1oy had an altercation with o nogro, when the nogro pickad up a shovel and struck Williams over tho bead, cutting open his skuil and killing bim instantly, Not vot satisfied with his devil- ik work, tho black tlend took an ax and nearly rovered the hend ftom tho hodv. A Jarge body ol wen ar u searck of tho murderer, and, i caught, be will be strung up to the nearest treo, company uuder the Laws of the State where the chargea are that tho futeut was 1o wjured body of perrous by 2 corporsty name, Unless such company ba fucorpo- rated it ahou!d be averrrd thnt the sccused sct the building on fire with 1ntent to injurs the pereonn com- posing hat Company, stating (ho numes of suck per- sons, The case of Wallace va, The Peaple, 63 Tilinols, 451, in an suthority for thia view of the case, This was not done, and the motion to quash tho indictment ought 10 bave been allowed. Judgment will be re- versed and the cause remanded. Judgument roversed, MRS, TUPPER'S FORGERIES. Special Dispateh to The Clacanu rrivune. Dzs Moixes, [s., Feb, 3,—It bes been sacor- tained that tbe money realized by Mrs. Tupper on frsudulent and forged paper 18 nearly as fol- lows: B AN UNNATURAL FATHER. Des Moises, Ia,, Feb. 3,—Abont a year ago a wealthy former namod Bingham, in Guthrie At Dea Noino, 3,5t | County, occupled = shanty, in s eecluded place, fi g‘g;g;{’fig 1001 | witl his daughter, forn fow montbs, aud re~ ''eew | moved Uack to Lis farm. Micers took posscs- $7,133 | sion of tho ahanty a few dars ago, and undor the Thore have been notes and dralts to abont floor found tho docomposed remains of an in~ 82,000 protestod and dishonored for want fant child. Diogham was acrosted, and ssys (& i was an illegitimato cbild of ue dsughtor, whicl of funds 1w bank—making s total | GGG RO ite birth, and they weat of npesrly £10,000, What has &bo | tuery to lnda her suame. Considorsbla excites dono with thia money ? Bhe has not expended it here, a8 her property here is tocunmbered by umrtk'ngna. covering it all, and collections aainst bar kave boen diltical: for somae time. She las pot expended 1t in Jiving or noout her premies. 1t is supposed sho ha4 sent the monay away for | somo other purpowe. Bha was arrest- el ot Btato omire, and removed to Monticetlo, whore eho now id, quite il with Leart-disease. [or physictan war stmmoned ‘lz:{v telorraph to attend ber, Her danghler Kate al- 80 went to her, and, when sha arnvod, sho gavo Kato o lotter, requesting her to rend v alone. It wes a long lotter, roviewing her strugcles in lifo to ralse her family and maintain them, was full of motherly tondernoss, and in- closed two notos, which, sho eaid, wero given under circumstauces that she must keop socret, Qao road es follaws ¢ Dxs Momss, In., Dec. 1, 1875, date I prowlse 1o pay Mrs, Ellen the sum of §1, num, ment exiats. THE FOUL SUSPICION. Snecial Liapatehs to The Chicavo Tribune, Mesvora, Ill, Feb. 3.~Tle readers of Tk Trinune will remombaer that the body of Francis Grube was exbumed on the 16th of December last, oo suspicion of Lis baving been poisoned, and tlio stomach seut to Prof. Blaney, of Chi- cago, for anaiysis, That gentloman's decision hus been gent horo this ovening, and s Coroner's inquest will b beld to-morrot, when tho rosult of tho foul suspicion will bo ascercalued. NOT GUILTY. Zpecial Disvateh to The Chicaan Tribune, Davexrvour, Is,, Fob, 3.—The trial of Jokn Hermau for tho murder of & man namod Jamea Russell, at LoClaire, last summer, was concluded last ovening, tho jury roturning s verdict of *Not guilty,” Herman killed Russell duriog su alterention, and tha jory thought the deed way done in soif-dofeuso, ALLEGED FORGER ARRESTED. Special Diupateh to The Chicado I'rmoune, Broominato¥, [ll, Feb. 3.—Doputy-Sherift Bush, of Indianapolis, to-day arrested Jamas B. Crose, of Bloomiugton, Iil, formerly of James- town, Ind., onacharce of forging a note on & citizen of the Intter Stato. Tha warrant was is- :;xfd in Indianapolis, to winch place ho was ken. —Thirty days after Tuvper, or beter, ), with intervat at 10 per lc"-m per ane (s Jrsus X Onpur, wark. The othor wsa for §500, at sixty days, and drawn iu the same way. GIVE HIM TWENTY-ONE YEARS, Specrat Dumateh 1o The Chicaqn Ividune. Mwxearors, Mion., Feb, 3.—Frank Johnson, thosecond aud prineipal party to tho recont murder in this city, was captured near Grasy Laks to-day, aftor & chaso of 15 miles bya Deputy 8heriff, One of his feot was frozon whito skulking about. Ilo admits thgt he cat Wellgon's tnroat, and, as ho then *hollerod"” atterwards, hackod at him until lio slopped. Ife #av6 he was under the 1nfluence of liquor, and tliat inquist, the other participaut, Incited lum to the desd, Urging that lio (Wollson) would kilt tim if he &id not. Tha facty prove, howover, that Wollson had, soto weoks provious, attempi- ed to rob but not muader the prisover. Over1,000 people congregatod at tho depot upon the arrive ! of tho train with tho prisoner, but he was re- woved 1 mils above for fusr of lynclivg. IHe admits the crimo 1o full, but id not know tho peualey of the law. This avening ho waived examination aod was bound over 1o the term of court noxt month. [T ¢he Aasoctaled Press.) Minwearous, dliuu., Fob, 8,—~The Y'rn'hmw'a extra bias the followiog telegram from Kaudiyo- iz Aftera porsisient pursuit of Johasuo, the murderer of Wellson, ho wau caughit v the woods near Kandiyobi at midnight last night. fla bad been traced to Kandiyohl, and, uton learniug that tho oflicers woro upon him, be left the bouso of a friend and took to the woods, where he was fed for two days by fricudd in the vicinity, Dotective Hoy lust eveniuy discovered Liis votreat, and Johuson took to Lis heals, with Hov after bim. 1t vas 8 sjuritod but doteramtned clinse of 15 miles, when Hoy ovortook him about 6 miles woutls of Kaudiyohi. The prisouer con- fossos his guilt, and talks freoly about the orims, ALLEGED BIGAMY. Sneeiat Dirpateh o The Chic Qmaxp Mavew, Mich, Feb, tople of conve remarksblo csse of alleged bigamy which Las Just been dovelopod horo after a conconlmont of {hros yesrs. Tha partles sro well connooted,— the busband with leadiug lumber manufacturers Lete, and tho wite belog tho sdopted daugliter ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION. Mewpms, Tobn, Feb, 8, —A man nsmed Henry bias been arrostod, charged with shootiog Hiram Harkolrods, as reported lase night, and committod to jait ut Marion, Ark. It 1s probable that flarkelroda will rocover. Ilis ovorseer, named Bluize, \waa also slightly wounded by the would-bu asxasgin, WORMS, Epecial Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, MoxTiear, Feb. 3.—In the Worms forgersy cago to-day, Newman, the complaioant, under- wont & rigid cross-examination, and the deposl- tion was declared closed. The Judge rescrvea bis deciston as to whothor tho evidence is sufil- ciont to warrantestradition. A DESPERADO WIPED QUT, 8r. Lovis, Mo., Feb. 3.—~Tha Glole-Demo- crat's svoclal from Carthage, Mo., says Jamed M. Hardin, who Las galoed considerabls uotoriety iu that section by roason of miscon= duct of various kinds, was shot from an ambualy and killed, in the southern part of the city, The assassing aro unknown. COMING EAST AGAIN. 8ax Fuaxcisco, Fob. 8,—J. Nicholéion Elpert und 8amaon Rowenbiatt wont cast to-day in cus- tody, tha formoer in cbargo of » Unltod Heatea Doputy Marshal, for forglng United Btatesbonds, and tho lattor in the custody of a Now York do tective, ou a requisition from Gov, Tilden. FORCIBLY TAKEN FROM JAIL. New Ouvgans, Feb, 3,—It ia reported thatthe nogro assasein Augusts, who killed Col. Offutt in 8t. Landey Parish ou the 224 of Jsnuary, wag forcibly takion from Jail shortly after bia uul!i Tribuna, of Mr. Crawford, of Crawford & Chawberlatn, | and hungin tho prosouca of a large crowd oi formorly _well known a8 owncre | whites wud biscks, of tho Northern Trausportation Com- —— pany's ue of steamars, running TRYING TO_STARVE HIMSELF, from, Culesgo to Ogdensbiurg. The facty, caus | Naw Yous, Fob. 8.—Kubonatain, tha alleged sfousfy utated, ave as follows : Willard A, Trot- ter was mariled Doc. 81, 1872, at Groouville, Mich., to Miss Mary B. Crawford, of Chicsgo, thon on & visit to her brother, realding at Groon- vitle, Charlos B. Mosher, of Chicago. bisd been at Groonville durivg the wonth of Decomber, sud Moshor and ''roiter wero rogsrdod ad rivals, ‘Irotter's frionds now alloge that Miss Craw- murderer of his cousin, Ssrel Alexsader, fs eae deavoring to atarve himgslf to d BUSINESS NOTICES. To Consumptives—tUnny have beon happy 1o give their limnu{‘ iu favar of the use of {:m val::la uwseuy ':.“‘4:"“‘ L'(“"'hfif‘ ;;.‘; pm::l‘n B ‘:‘z‘- ni:r i % shilis boe: 8 | tion, As 1t sud all msiter kapi servot sb Greonviile, When Moahar i Alanufactured only by A B. Wike hoard thas his wite was marzied to Uroiter, be fiku'xr e, Bots m-uw.ln genanally,

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