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THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE ULESDAY TEBRUARY 8, 15870, tastorn affalrs. Tho intimatlon of continned riendship with foreign powers will doubtless (ava 2in usual place, and in_theso dage it would 10 t00 mtich to aay such unbrokea concord 18 & oattor of course. Tt iasald tha opposition intond to proposs n #pacifio resolution concornlug tho wnrchase of tho Buea Cansl sharos, not 88 an amendmont to {ba wmddross, but fn 8 moparate form, and & powertnl oratorioal onsiaughi ls oxpectod to bo made on the Government for that transsction. _ The Govornment will alao bosevarely consurad Ty opposition spoakars for the tugitiva slavo cir- culnr of admitalty. Tha lthr Tmyrn{‘m sags Gladstons will not yporticipate In tho debate on the addross. —_— AUSTRIA, ‘A NEWATATER CORNESPONDENT BANISHED. Loxnow, Fob. 7.~The Timea Borlin special sayn that Dr. Lovyshon, tho eminont Prossian journatiet and Vionna correspondont of sovoral ‘Gorman newspapers, notwithatanding tho inter- cossion of the German Ambsssador, aud despito Dr. Levyshon's woll-known modoration, baa beon oxpelled from Anstrls, charged with dis- sominating (otelligence unfavorable to tho reatm. In n lotter to Princo Auor«gorg. tho Anstrisn Primo Minister, the Doctor chargos tho Promier with ordering his expulsion meroly to prove his indifforence to tho opinlon of those paraond at Torlin who have beon ondenavoring ta keop Trinco Auersperg in offico. tho roforonco being to an articlo [n the eomi-official Provinzeial Cor- respondez (alrosdy sent by eablo), in which ap- prohonsjons aro Atated to bo folt of eqrions o8- trangement botween Germany and Anstria, THER CABINET, VizxxA, Fob. 8.—A joutnal contradiots tho romora of a changa of the Cislolthan Alinistry, and stntes that Count Tanto was not reconith received by the lmperor, as has beon aesorted. e GERMANY, TUSHING PRUESIA'S IET WATA. Tospoy, Feb. 8.~Tho Posi'a Berlin speoial #aya the Prussian Cabiuet bave decided to push tho tranafer of the Prussian Sinte rallways to tbo Fmplro. and it s hoped the arrangement will to ratified before the close of tha presont sesslon of the Relenatar. ——— THE CUBAN QUESTION. QENMANY'S PONITION, Loxpox, Fob. 8—0 a. m.—A spooial from Nor- 1o says tho roport that Germany haa declined 1o make auy roprosentations to Bpain in Fegard to Cula i incorrect. The Gorman Govern- ment la nob answored tho commmunlea- tian of tho United Hintes, which did nob require or lnvite i anawer, but there fs evers Tenson Lo bolleve that Gormany Is not unwilling to Imprers upon Spatu the Justico of tha Ameri- cr:; complainly, and advisability of makivg sowo Tedrosn, —_— ITALY. DINLE AOCIATY, Tiexnoy, Feh, 8-—~7 a. m.--A dispatelh from Nome to tho Xetes avs tho innugural motting of tho Lritieh Ferelgn Diblo Bocloty was hald yeetordav at the American Chinrch on tho Via Condottl, Engllsl. Seolch, and American Prot- catants wers proront, BEIUSED CIUGIATIAN DUTIAL, Cunca, su old filend of Goribalde, recontly died in Florenea without rocoiving extyomo unc- tlon. Tho cloigv have conkequontly rofased tho xomalns Chiiatian burin!, Gartbatd! writes to o friand advining eremation, ——— BELGIUM, HOXONE TO NUTLEY, Loxvox, Feb, B-7:30 s, m.~—A dispatch to tho Daily Telegraph from Brusaols, says tho Commion Conncil of Antworp hns decided to in- vite Mr. Motley, tho hiistorian of the Dutch Ie- publio, to s groat blutorical fets in honor of tho RAtriols of the sixteenth contury. New York iertd, THE UNPORTUNATE ELEPILANT, An Elephant had been endeavoring to rive the bole of a knotted Onk with Lia trunk, Lut tho treo clossd upon that member, dotaining It and causiog the Lapless Llephant inteuso pain. o nbook the Forost with his trumpeting and all tho Beasts gathered around bim. *“Ab hn, my Triend,"” sald a port Chimpanzeo, **you have got your trank checked, I noo.” Ay childron, said a tomporato Camol to her young, *lot this awful oxamplo toach you to shun tho bole,"” **loes it hurt muoch 7" sald a compassionate Gnn; ¢ Ah, it doos; it doess it must: Ibhavo beon s mother myno'll." And, whilo they wero Fvnpathizing with bim, the unfortuuate” Elophaut expired in great agony. Aloral—The moral of tho above ias so plaiu as to nood oxplanation. Taik is cheap. THE DEY AND THE XNIONT, A Christian Knight was playing at deaw-poler with tho Doy of Algiors for a monaioh's rannom. Tho fearless Christiau observed thbat the Grand Vizier wos. lankinF over his shouldor and tele- finphlnz the fual n]y of hia iand to tho Despot ; ut, roprossing his indigoation at the discovary of thle perlidy, be deslt his antagomat four Kivga wd Jack, aud bimaolf thiros Avos and two emall Hoarts, Liaving praviously taken the pre- oaution of placing tho fourth Aca upon his kueo. ‘The Moslons Hulor drow ope card and thio Chris- tisu warrior two, taking an early opportanily of Toplaciog onio of thom with thocard on his kase, Tho besting was long and arduoas ; but, finally, the Chrishan, not denlring to prolong the agony of his brave opponent, ealled him, What, then, ‘was his surpriko whon the Doy bronght forth four Kings and an Aco,—tho Ace that Lo had 4o prudently placed on his ovn knee ¢ whilo hia own hsud consinted of threo Acos, a Quoen, and tho Hovon of Dinmonde, With tho romark that o would not play in n gamo where chioating was gaing on, the dirgunted Christlan retnroed to illll Lnpglish Migsion, aud salicd another Silver o, Moral--Tlonieaty s the best policy, and no wan knows what a Doy may bring forth, TIE CENTIPEDE AND TIlE DARUARIC YAR. ‘Whilo a Contipedo wan peintully toiling over the Libyau derert, Lio was encountered by a bar- batte Yak, who scorufully askod him how woro hiis poor foet? Tho humble creatura mado no xeply at the time, buk somo duys lator found the borbatio Yak takion m tho neta of the Hunter aud almost devourod by Inscets, whick flea at tho approach of the Centipede. * Ifclp, help, my good triend,” exclalmed the uuforiunate beast, **[ cannot move a wurels n thexs crust tolls, and the ravonous Insccts have wellnigh dovoured my doilcate flesl.” “Say von moz" xesponded tha Cantipedo, ** Can you ly not defend yoursell 7" Alaa! how can L#" replied tho Yak. *“Beo you mnot how straitly 1 sm bound i And is your flosh, thow, o doli- catei” O iw, though I uny it whoshould not,” + Then," sald tho Ceutipede, ** I guoss Ill tako a bito mysell,” Aloral~Tho other mau's Extromity Is often cur Opportuuity. \ TUE PROCHARTINATING DBOKER, A Procrastinaung Drokor mot o sich but slmplo Caplitalitt who was fog down to Wall etreot with o bag of Golil, vLo-morrow,” he #nid to hime self, 1 will unlond some Pacitlo Mail on that Epoozer,” Dut, lo! when the morrow csme, ho Tound that tho Copitaliss had gous short on Tulon Pacific tho night bofore ani lost his pile! Moral—Never put off till To-worrow the AMan ‘you osa do To-day. TIUE KDITOR AND THE GIRAYYE, An Editor wad scated in s lofty Tower, writing &n article on “Bweot Willlan," when a Giraffo, ‘who was passing slong tho stroet, poked in hig hesd st the window and ravonously swallowed tlhe copy, with _overy mauifestation of delight, Tho terrifiod Editor fled procipitatuly o the Bocr Baloon in thu Buavmont, aud, after yuafllug o mug of Alo, discovered thst ho bad fefe his Pocket-rook up-stalrs, sna did not know the Burkeeper who liad sorved him, Moral~Thus wo sco the folly of golng to Eaxtremos. TUE HARE AND THE TORTOIAR, The Hare onca chllenged the Tortolss to & Lrinl of spasd, Tho Haro friskod about moerrity, npymg thtle attention to hua rlval, or Jouring im for biu slowness. Tho Torluise, howover, Floddsdalong stesdily, aud ad well nlgh rescned e goal, whon tho Hare observed his progreuss. a;n‘y lguh.'d the Hare liko lightuiog, snd won . Aoral—The Race I8 not always to tho Slow. st o et din THE COLORADO MINES. Dervzs, Col, ¥eb. T.—Unusually rich dis- ooveries in the San Juan Distriot of Ouloradu bave devoloped a widesproad tutorest In that quarter. Late assays couclusively shuw the presouca in large lodes of gold-buaring ores of nnrmuflnnfil chuess. The extension of the Donver & o Grande Taitroad witl include Uucliaras on the 25th, Track-laylug fs favored Dy uxcellent weashor, and progrusses st the rate of 355 miles per dsy. This ruad will prubably yoach the esetern boundary of the Bau Juun fi‘oum watly o the spriug, sud thus bring 8t important section 1o eusy accesn, WALES. The Prince’s Junketings in DBrit- ish India. . His Recoption at Delhi---A Five-Mile Line of Troops, Address of the Muuleipalltye-A Military Leveess«Ball In the Dewan Klnss. A Mimio Battle, which, though Not Very Exoiting, Was No Doubt Vory E Boiontifio, Dispateh to London Times Derm, Jnn. 10,—~Thero was s good doal of surpriso and confused eryiug for aervants whon, on,the morning of Jan. 11, it was announced that Dolbi waa fn sight. **Wo shall bo thoro In ton minutes,” Dolhi gained in ono niglt's unconsolous travel from Cawnporol ‘There, indeod, rose tho falr frontage of Sel- limghur aud the minarots of Jumma Musjfid, and In a fow minutes moro the traln was cromeing tho Jawmna on tho double bridgo, which seoms worthy of comparison with that at Oawnpore over the Ganges. Tho oniry of tho P'rinco into Delbl was wortby of tho Im- periat occasion, but it ruay bo thst it partook ratbor too mmol of the characier of & purely military coromony, tho ontry of a conqueror. Thero was uo musio, indeed, to enllven the mareh, nod o §6 could not bo said thera woro atrafos of trinmph, Ilat thoro waa tothing tnside tho lines of soldlory, EZTENDING TOR TIVE LTS, but uniforms, swords, lace, pluwes, buyonots, tuncea. Qutsida aut tho multitndo oa platforma; a crowd of authorities; Xord Naplor, bis band renting i & baudngo; tho staff of tho nreny, glittorivg In gold lace, orders, and madals, aud sttango uniforms, ‘Thero was o guard of houor outslde aud nn oscort. All was pomp and elr- cumstrnen, which It would take too long to do- describo by clecsriclty, Whon the Prince, in o Field-Morshal's wniform, bad mounted, lhis staff formed four obresst on lorseback from lett to right, threa doop in frout; then Sir L Davis, on the loft of the Prince, and Lord Nnpier of Magdoala on his vight. Behind como Mai. Bradfond, lord Suf- tield, the Duko of Suthorinnd, and Lord A, Pagot, ou hornoback abreast, and the rest of tho suite in Royol earziages. As tho Princo arrived o bat- tery of tho Nincleenth Drigade fred a salute. n the_rallvay siation to Lothian rosd tho enil Dougal Iancers, Bevouth Dungal Cav- Titteenth Husears, and Tiftconth Denstal Cavalry woro ntationed, lining the road, ‘Tho espinnade way lived by s battory of Ltho U Brigade, C Battory, Ninetconth, A Iattery Liglth, B atrery Eighth Brigado, nud 8ixth Bengal Cay- alry, In front of the exquisite Jumma Musjid wero tho Fifil logimont and tue Twonty-cighth Lunjnbees. An the P'rinco came in eight of tho grand fight of stopo leadivg to tha grand_ gato- way, tho lmnmeuse multitude, which bad been sittiug down, roes as by ono accord, . TIR REPEAT WAS WONDERFOL, 1iko thio bursting forth of innumorahly tlowers, for thero were many bundreds of pative gontie- en and Buropean ladies waving parasols nud korchiofs, and the many-colored dreeren nnd turbang wore pll rovealed ot once, Tho Chandni Cuattii, or main strest, wos linod by tho Tinrty-thet Punjabees, Bixty-sccond Ttegiwout, Lifth and_Lwontioth Punjabees, Sixth, Righth, aud Elghty-0fth = Foot, histy-eccond Tunfabecs, Twelflh Foot, Fif- teonth Blkhe, and Vorth-ifth Sikbs (Ratteny's), and then cume otiteids the Eleventh Husears, dixth Bongsl Cavalry, Central ludin rlorse, v-nintl and Bifty-iest Yoot, Lighth Native Infontry, and then thires beiterics. On the ritlpo tivelt were no leew than six groen rogl- monls, includiug tho Virst Puniabors, the Bix- tioth Rilos, and the Bscond Ghoorkas, oppr= sito the Ilindoo Rao's house, which thoy hold durlug the siego, and whore tho Prince stopped nnd exproksed bis ploasnra nt seoiug thom. Tho Third Ghoorkss and Fourth Ghoorknacatno nest ¢ afterwards somno Happors aud Miners, s Mountain Dattery, ‘Lhirty-third and Itloventh Native Infantry, aud tho Hoventy- third Rogunent. From the tdps to the eamp tho rond waa lined by the 'Fwenty-cighth Punjab Covalry, Touth Lougal Lancors, Fourth Bongal Cavulry, two batteries, and {ho Tenth ins- mire, Ao guord . of ' homor st tho rmile way cousioted of 100 of tho Rillo Brig- ado oud 100 of Katteay's Sikhs, At the Princo’s entup, the guard coneiated of 100 of tho Rihile Brigado and 100 of the Lighth Nativo In- faulry., ‘Lho cucort consisied of a battery of tho A Brlgada, u squadiou of the Tenth Hussars, aud ono troop of the Funrth lengal Cavalry, ‘I'he Cliandni Chank was crowded fiom baremont to roof, and was gavly decornted. On tup top of the ridgo tiie Lrinco turnod to lovk at the aity, nnd pussed siowly oy tho monumant on tho sunmit, = Ou arriviog ot the camp, which is gimilar to that of Sir John Btrachoy nt Benares, the Hoyal staudard wos boleted. The Royal tont was vory fing, with o graud snloon ; & Durbar tent of (Lo Vicaroy, & dinmg-room fud suitos buing ad Jaceut, ' Lord Napor toois leavo of the Princo, who expressed bis gront setinfaction ay tho ar- rangewenly, and altor » timo THE NUNICIPALITY OF DPLHI wern introduced 1o presont thoir address, Thoy wora all native gentlemon, Aw the senior ruad tho nddress they never removed thelr oyos from tho Prince’s face. The Municipality of Dalhi Buid that, on behalf of tho whole communisy, of whatover 12ce or croed, they esteemnod it a privie loge to Le permitted to givo expression to tholr Teclings ot profound loyalty nud dovotion to the pergon aud rulo of thelr graclous Queen, and of- fered to tna Roydl Ilighucen o hearty welcomo to tholr anclent city. 8ince the Vieeroy ane nounced to tho Privces sud Chiefs in Durber tho intended virit, they had oo nnxiously looking formard to tho anspicious event. Delbi, though small, when esmpared with gront Capitals, nuch au Caleutts, Mudrar, and Lowbay, couid claim ntteution for antiquities wnd hisioric interest. For mare tRan 1,000 years It has been tho weat of dyncelied, which Lave risen, floure wned, and passed away, loaving tracea of splondor in the palace and tho tomb, in mosyno and towple, miuaret nud tower. Although no longor tho ket of cmpire, it iy Hourinlungs, ‘U'iree railways converga to it, do- veloping trado and judustey. It 18 still the howio of tho lauguage of Jmndostan aud the seat of learning, 1t thoir carnest wish tuat bis Rosul Highness niay rotaln ploasing rocollections of hin visit, and that tho romainder of his tour may Lo ae full of interost na the commengo- wmeut bas buen, Tho Lrince thanked them* for Lheir welcomo, and safd ho had looked for- ward with plonsuro to hus visit Lo their nnclent Capltal, abounding in monume:ts cf the carliest Indisu magninoence and rocolioctions of tue Rroatest histoneal mtarest, Tho natural position af the eity, in tho centrs of Hindostay, where so many greut lince of ratway convergoe, must ever sender Dolhi one of the most {mporiant points in our Indiau posscasions, Jlo was glad to neot them thore, aud mitch _gratitied tn being able to convoy to the Queen hin sanaranco of the npe poarance of reviviug prosperity iu n city so fa. mous nod beautifub. AN ENORMOUS LEVEY followed of all mllnhrygmnsmm;:en, at the oloso of which wore pregonted the ngtive officers, This was a most Interesting spectacte. 'I'ho murtinl #8poot of tho voterans, romu of whom had fought againut us iy the Bikh war, produced » grest tmpression. They defilod pass tho Priuce, enclt presentlug the 1ult of his sword, which tha D'rinco touched s they sulasmed and rotirel. Thers was & marked difforenca botwuon thelr easo af manner and tho cmbarrasswmont of somo Europesns, The scene 1n tho Durbar tent way vory gorgeous. Boldiers from all parts of Iu- dia’had assembled, and thoir platuresquo uui- forme presented & charmivg sight to the sevoral forelgn ofticors, In tho evening tho DPrines dined with tho Commander-in-Chief. ~ Nest day thoro wus tho roview, to which justice vannot be dono by tels- .(rlph. Aftorgthe raylew tho Prince wont to the Tomb with an’ cacurt of tha Eleventh Hussars, and thora was a huut {n the efteruovn over the Aaidan, Lord Napier and many Generals and officorn of sk diced with hin Roysl 1hghness. Covers wore laid for 80. Apd theu cae the ball u the Fort. Al the world has heard of THE DEWAN KIAHY, wherein stood the ** Peacock Throne," It thers isa Paradise ou earth it is thin; but Varsdize canuot bo altogotlier roslized fna pavilion tilled with women iu ball drayses, men in uuiforms and evening dross, military bauda playiug Offenbuch und Biranes music, and, sbove all, with a ceiling _partly painted of s ‘distressin color,” Novertheless, the wcenv pressutes by tho bhalls of marble, ludoed of dazzilvg whiteness, inlaid with oxquisite mosaics, was yery chsrming when tho duncing was at its beighl, aud Lo dancerd were svon whirlivg yuder tho bright lights, under the arched. spacos, bo- twoen rows of mnowy marble columns, This Hall of Audlonco ia historieals indoed, It wan horo that Nadit Bhah not & contury and o hialf ago exohaoged courtesions and turbans with tho sanquished Mahommod Shah, who by acci- dont happoned to have in' hfs hoeaddress nothing lesa than the Kolinoor, Here, twenly yenrs Inter, the Anhraltas care ried firo, sword, = and rapine; welting down tho exquisito filagreo ceiling. From n window of ‘the apartinont of tho grand hall, fitted up ea s reliring-room for the Prince, tho Inat of tho Kings of Delhl, Beheaunder Hall, bo- Told tho Mocrat mutincora pouring into tho aity proclalming kim Emperor of Hindoatan, Buppor waa laid in the rovaus of tho Palaco, whoro tho two ecore Hngliah wumen aud chil- dren who wora taken ont_and hautchered under the traes in tho courtyard outeido woro hold in captivity, Tho next day was sot aputt for an 0x~ cursion to T WONDROUA KOOTAD MINAR, on tho way (o which the Prines visited tho beau- titul tomb of Safdar Jung, sud on lis roturn Lo stopped at Honmayoun's tomb, whoro tho Dothi Princos anrrendorad to Gon, odson and ot thelr denthe, Tho Prince motinted to the pum- mit of the Kootab, nnd was struck by the viow of ruins of cities, forts, towbs, and mosanos, for many nules and over tho plaina outwide Delhi. Tho Privco dined with the Rille Drigado on his raturn, On tho Lth a forco, under Maj.-Gion, 1lar- dinge, vonsisting of 36 guns, in two brigades, nndor Gen. Michiell: soven togimonts of cave aln under Gen, Watson, divided into two brige ndor nnder Cols, Hankin and Konnedy; thir~ {eon battalionaof infantry, engineors and pon- toon traln, was o "positition about 21 milos north of Dolhi, with ite loft on tho Jumna and its right on Jutores, near tha old Imperial rond. 1t was aup{wsm to bo ndvmxch;g from tho Punjab with which it was obligo to keap its communleations open by Kurnaul, o seizo on tho ridge, and to Lold 1t until the army in support could como up, But Ita opera- tionn ware Lo be coufined to tho north of tha Koptuk rosd and a portion of tho walls of Dolhi. TO MEET THE ATTACK, a force, under Hir Charles Reld, of thirty-sovon 1ns, ono monutain and ono hoavy battery, two hrigades of cavalyy of threo regimcnts osoh, au- dor Geus, Miller and Annesley, and oloven bat~ talions of infantry, with four companics of aap- yors, moved out tho 2ame day, occupying a lino worth of thoe ridge from Dorareo to Port lihord. ‘The_country s a lovel plaiu to within 3 mies of Dollil, whon tho ridge, oxtending for some 3 milos 1o the northonat diroction, rirce as s outlying bagtion and hides tho cily fromviow. In tho aroa of the intended operstions thres ronds run southward, converglng on Deltil : and ucarly parollot with the westornmost, or old Im- orial ruad, rune tho Royal Canal, from which o Ernuch strilios out 12 miles fion Dotb, runuin in an enstorly direction across tho Imperial road, thorond to Kurnaul, and the onsternmost or Baghpat road and, falling into a branch of tho Juwna about 8 milos from tho clty, In tho lovol plaln sro several Jhouls, or lakes, uno of sovoral miles in longth, and ono to the loft of the Kurnanl road, aml tho country is cut 11p witls small icrigation branshos. Villages larga and small, each “surrounded by trocs, dot the cound 8o thickly that tho horizon ecoms a con- tuuous forest townrds tho north and west, but enat and south it is more opon, Wailed in~ closures, auciont tombe, sud ruins afford . FINE DKFENSIVE PONITIONS, oapeclally an the rosds convergo to the front of the Nujughur Causl, soonsiderablo siroaw, run- ning across low ground, about o milo from the ndge and porallel to it. lere tho Daaico Keseral, Oclterlony, aul 8habh Liwar Gardous afford much covor. It waa oxpectod that 8ir O, Iloid, having protty nearly an oquol forco, would bold posi- tlons south 0f the Lranch Caval, and resist iho advance of the onemy, and eonpocially was it hoped that ground ou thoe right, £o favorable to cavalry, would afford occasion for eowno intereat- ing maneuvres, Gou, Hardingo's mon Lind loug marches Lo mako to roach thoir ground, aud, aa tho attaokivg forcs, they had to do much more work than the defenders, Operations were not to begin till 10 a. . on tho Tdth, Tho hesdquarters’ Lell had ecarcely strual whon disteut guns wera Leard, but the rovorts conwod, and tho firing was rightly supposed to bo an alfair of outposts. Expecting to sce s col- lision Letwoon Gen. Hardluge and 8ir . Reid somo 1 or 12 miles north of Dolhi, tho Vrinco and snite drova in tho afternoon to Ulloperoe, whero horses wera in walting, aud rodo towards the firimg, across the county but it waa protty evidout that Sir C. Itela did wot intond to fight in the open, and he scarcely made a whow of de- fonig 1o approaclies. uorl of thio crowvcut canal, OPERATION® WETF, COMMENCED by Qon. Mardinge making a clover dash at a bridge over the cioss-out on the Kurnaul road. Maunting eighty Infuntry on gun-oarrlages, ho toved down ou it a4 fsat as he could go along 8 miles of rund, haltea his guns, advanced his fu- fautry, and opened firo on tivo guus, covered by a rogiment of cavalry, which Sir O. Reld lind sent to meizo tho bridge, but who had noither crossed mor destroyed it. It moy bo douhited whather o regimont of cavalry might not have crossed tho caoal, taken "the undefondod cuns, and mado short work of 80 riffemen thus salated, but Reld's outpost foll back, and Har- dinge roizod ths bridge. snd a pontoon bridge was soon laid oearly alougeide it, to mako the most or tho Kurnoul rond, the DLridgus oo the old Imperial road, on tho right of it, bolug bad and the country under waler. 14 was protiy $o watch the epectaclo of an Indlan march; long filos of camols ladou with tents, elephants toworiug mbove, a coufused mass of liorses, even camp. followers, moving in the rear of Hardingo's ndvance very much as ou notusl campelgning; but thera was po fight- iug. Reld was dotormined to atick to the xldfin wheroon bo gained woll-deserved lonor, so ho foll back ou o tromendona live, intrenched Lim- gelf hero and thero, culled in bis outposts, sod left all tho villages lo front of 1lardinge to bo ovoupiced withont any struggle, It was not very oxeiting, though IT WAS NO DOUDT YVERY BCIENTIFIC, but surcly Gen, Teld might liavo obhiged tho world with » cavalry fight, ITowever, ho did not, aud from the timo of tho arival of the Prinvo aud suito on the ground scurcoly o sliot was fired, snd tho operations termiuatod for to- day, by order, at 3a. m. 'esterday all wero up and stirring oarly, to bo on tho ground as soon as the operations began, at 10 o'clock, and soon aftor that hour the Diinco's suite wore galloping over tho plain toward tho Junina Lo #eo n cavalry-light, for Gon, Watson hd obtainod loavo from Gon, {lar- dingo to take sll his six remmeuts and two troopns to hig left and ongsgo Miller's Iforae. Thoro was & proity but dusty charge oxocuted by two regimonts, but it did pot occur until His Royal Ilighnoss had riddon away to the castward, sttracted by heavy friog, uaused by lhrdhlgo'\o sdvanco and sucsossful oceupation of the villages iu front, Thechargo, howover, waa not fortunate, Thero wore oor- talu 40-poundors of Ruid's posted on the far tlank of Watson's Iorso, as thoy advauced iu column, and Loy wore also axposed to the fire of tha leld-battories, ard tho umpiros adjudged that lio had Jovt heavily, and put some of niy squadrons out of notion, Great dlu&vpulmmnm wan oxperlonced by tho cavalry otficors, who woro stopped in full carcer by the imperious umpires with a possttivo senurauco that oortain puffs of smoko iu tho remoto distsuce bad put tnnn aud horsoe to HOUT AND DIATIL The dissppoiutment {u uot at all assnaged at Dolhi by knowledgo of actusl artillery practice againsy ummein, whick tendal to show that though whero tuero wias smoke there waa firo, it by uo moans followad that whoro thore was fire thore was death. Hardingo's advauce contin- ued till Lo reached tho anglo of two raads of Delbl and the junation with tho canal in front of tho rldge.” Lie then found it would be impossible for Lim to carry out his project, and Gen. Bouart, to whom he gave over tho iofuntry, cousidoed he might still_effect lus objoct snd establish himuolf ou tle ridge. linrdinge ssw that ho must re- nounce his project of massiug his foroo on the right and earrying tho Bubjee Mundio; Indeod, he was in_danger, au it s eatd that Bir O Rtoid declared that Liad not the hour for surpending uporatious arrived before he could put his men iu motiow, he would bavs have attacked Hud- ipge, ‘Fhete were womu who wero of opinfon thaw tho latter could have done better by & move- ment towards tha loft, but Watson's cavalry had sutlored ulready, and thon there waa the rocol- lection of Alacinurdo's completo overthrow by ‘Tombs whou he sifccted that line of advauoe, There was, however, A fI00D DEAL OF MUSRETBY-FIBING aftor Iardicgo arrived at thq conviction that all he could do was to iutrouch hitnselt ou the round he had won and await tbe force camiuf 50wn from Jurnaul to holb biw, Boon Mlur'f o'clock thero was n general abrupt ceasation of firing along theextauded frout, but tho guns rrom oid's ght swopt tha plaio towards the villagos, geeuslouslly destroying wigous of erratio dis- position, and oviuciug a spirit of activo agros- sion, 1L was too oarly to luuch, snd 14 was i poasible for those not in the seoret to under. stand the cause of tho lull, which wasatirdbuted wither to w graud council of the Ulnpires over some disputed pojnt or to the exeontion of svine utrateglen) movemont of llardingo againgt Bub- see Maupeo, which manv knowioy yorsons had Landed over to the attacking force ; but, in fact, the actlon was over, Hardluge, with soldiorly frankness, fonnd he wey chockmated, aud acknowledged it STATE AFUAIRS, WISCONSIN, 2 YPATRUDAY'A PROCERDINOR, * Speciat pisvaleh to The Chica1s Teibune, Manison, Wis., Feb, 7.—Doth {fousos of the Tieginiature met thia ovening with a pretty full attondance. In tho Assembly numorous potl- tlous wero prorented on & vatlety of subjoctas For and seainat tho repeal of tho I'otter law; for and ngaiust tegarizing changes In tho Weat Wisconsin Htuitrond Yine; for n roduction of tho rale of intoreat, ote. Cotnmunicationa woro recelved from tho Rail road Commissionors and thoe Hoerotary of Hiato in rosponsa to resolutions of inquiry, Tlesolutions wera offerod sotting forth that tho principle that the Stato can regulato railronds hiad boon sustained by all tho tribunals to which 1t Lind beon submitted np to the Bupromo Court of the Unitod Hiates, which had, not yeot an- nounced ito decision, and that tho rights of poo- plo thua oatablished would ba ondangered by any material modifiostion of thae Potlor law, Tho rerolution for a final adjournment on the 21tk wna reforied to the Judiciary Committeo, Among tho bills intreducod woro: 'I'o provent and punish charivariss to prevent oxtonding thio time for collecting taxes boyoud March 233 to permit tho publication of logal notices in other than Enclish nowspapers, Hovora! Benato momorials to Congress and nn- important bills passed, n tho Bonate rosolutions were offerod asking tho Becrotary of Stato_to furnish tbe nhidavit of the officers of tho Wost Wirconsiu Ltailroad a8 to its cost from Llroy to thu Minucsots Btato lino; inquirlug wholher the cxpences of tho Biato Untvorsity snd its farm eannot bo reduced. Among tho bills was ono to provide for the Anfo-kooping of publio monoys, makiug 6 em- bozzlemont to loan or udo tham by oflicors, and for tho fuvestment of trust fuuds lu Govoru- ment bonda, Among the bill passed were—appropristing £2,000 to tho State Agricultural Bocioty, 816,000 to tho induntrisl School for Buys for 4 bootatd- #hoo sliop 3 nutborizing the construction of a ontoon bridgo across the Mississippl River In uifalo County. Hoveral locai Assombly bills wore also conour- red {0, . g LOUISIANA, TAE SOUTHENY PACIZIC HONEYE. New Onveans, Fob, 7.—A joint resolution pasaed tho Iouso of Ropresontatives to-day by a voto of 39 to 10 Instructing the Louisiana Nop- romentatives i Conpross to use all thelr {vtlu- onco to have aubetituted tho Now Orleann Pacifio Railway ns tho proper rond to recoive national ald 88 1 connecting luk with tha Toxas Pactile In placa of tho Now Orleans, Baton Rounga & Yicksturg Rond, as namod in Bonator West's bill, hottor kiown s the Dackbono Iiond. 'The resolution also proyides for tho forfeituro of the chartor of tho Now Orlenns, Baton Rougo & Vicksburg Railroad. ; SPORTING NEWS, BASE-DALL. Bat very fow changes tn thoe rulos have been proposed thia season, tho privelpal one being that of equolizing tho poualey inflieted on the butaman aud pitolioer, tha formor for not striking at fair balls, and tho Iattor for not sending in balla within ronch of the bat. The amended rule reatiires o ball to bo called on ovory sccond un- fair ball delivered, (uatend of evory third, as last esson : while it allows the batsman to lot one fair ball pass him instoad of his bolug obliged to strike at ovory fair batl dolivered. 'L'hils cannot be vaid to bo o cliange in the rulo, but ooly a modification of the penalty for unfalr play. Tho ouly reat chango in tho play s that counsated with the running of bascs on foul balls, Itis warnly ndvocatod Ly good judges of the game amony the profersiousl fraternity that tha timo has como to do away with two old fentures of play in base-runoing, and thoso aro, firat, tho putling out of n basg-runner obliged to roturn to hiis base on o foul ball, and tho making of foul fly catchies oxcoptiona in tho cago of lonving & baso aftor a cotch hias boou made. Tho amond- ed rulo govorniug tho play in regard to catching » foul fly boil is as follows : No bane aball bo run or run scored when a falr or foul ball has beau eaught or momoatarily hold before touching the ground, unlesa tlio baso Lekl when tho ball waa Lt {3 retouchied by tho haso-runver after the Uall has been 8o caught or bielil by the fieldor, Lut after the ball has been #0 caught or held the baso-rans ner shall be yrivileged to attompt to wnake a Lnse or xcuro & xun. 1l shall not, howoerer, be outitled to any bass touched after the ball has been bit and before the cateh 1a mado, z Tho amonded rulo np3Henbla to roturntog o bagon ou foul ballu lua te. lows: Any pisyor running bstos on foul ball shall be olliged 10 return to the basabe occupled when tho bail waa uiruck, nud relouch such Lase befors ate tompting to moke snother base or ncoraa run; but mald player #hall ool be llable to be put avt In so ro- turning, T tho casoof a foul ball eanght befors touching tho ground, the base-ruuner returning to touch the hases must rematn on it until the ball ia flulll Ly $ho pitcher, : ‘Thoro in nu quoationing the fact that to put o base-runser out, who has made Liw fizst baso by s good hit, becausa tho bateman following him makos & poor bit,~as in the case of a foul ball, <-ig an Injustico which should bo svoided. It la amply suflicient that the base-runner {s provent. od from making s base by such a hit, without his being put oat by it. Mr. Dnikeley haa socnred o first-olnes out- fleldor for the IHarlfords in the person of Shiandly. of the Now York Flyaways, Ilo is n fino bataman, n sure catch, and ao eurnest, rolia- ble workor iu & nino. | FOOT-BALL, Tho Chieago Foot-Ball Club hetd a regular moating at the Tromont Houso Iast ovening, Mr, W. B. Curtis_presiding ovor a good attondanco, Routino Lufuces was transscted, It was an. nounced that n matoh with the Twonty-third Htroot Club had boou srrsugoed for Saturday, to be played at tho urnal ptaco--the White Htooking ball-grounds. A gamo is being srranged for Washington's Birthday, which it s oxpectod will Lo a fino and closely-contested match, SKATING, A long-distance akating mateh for tho cham- pionghip of Amoriea and n purse (o he mado up by tho parties ontoring thacontest, which 18 opon to nll, will tako placo st tho Exposition Bkating Park, commonetng noxt Monday, aud will con. tinuesix doys,—thojcompotitor skating tho grent- oat distanco to be wiuner of tho champlonship and the purso, As Mr. William B, Curtls has cangonted to act as roforoe, the publio may look for a bona fldo raco nnd fair play. Eutries will be receivad at 18 Houth Clark stroot by dr. Onr- tis. The following parties ara expectod Lo enter for tho race s Mosury, Pratt, Millard, Blauchard, Eunis, and Foloy. = CASUALTIES, DROWNED. Brenial Dispateh o Tha Chleazo Tribune, JonesvinLz, Miol., Fob, 7.—The cldest aon of the Rev. Il W. CLllds, Charlic, agod 10 years, was drowned fu the mill-race this morning, Uago, 1L, Feb, 7.—Frank Gllman, englucer in chargo of & stationary ongino at the Ittinols Central ltailroad dopot, bay beon mlssing sincs 3 a'clock this p, m, llo was Jast seon catehing dnft wood from s wharf boat. His coat was found hangiug to-nmght noar whore bo was at work, His frionds think ho lu drownod, ANTI-ROSS. VineTa, I, T, Feb, 7.—['rotosta from all party of tha Torritory aro forwarded dally agalnst tho coufirmation of Noes as Indian Agent for tho uivilizod Tudisus, The action of the delegaton. now In Wasbington In recommending bis ap- pointmont w seversly criticised by thoir constit- nouts at home. It fs thought that prejudice against the contomplated shauge of Government Intluonced tbom in making tho rocommendation, Thid contirmation would be regarded as a calsm« ity and disastrous to the poaco of the Territory, provailiug everywhoro einco lious' defeat as Cliot of the Uherokoo Nation, peelt el N THE INDIANS, Onmama, Fob, 7.—Rod Cloud and several hun. drod warriors have gono north, o 18 roported 10 havo ssid that ho wonld die on the war-path rather than stay on the roservation snd starve, Bittlog Bull will co-oporato with hitn, — TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES, Jere Ditack, 1t is wald, wrote tho fctior read by Qon, Hancock at the Babeock Court of Iuquiry in Qhicago. The Jawish poople of Bloomingtou dedicated & comclery Haturday, and on yestorday buried in it 1ko firet Jowlsh person over iterrad n Lloomiugion, ‘Thers hiave boon, 80 far, over 500 cases of scar- Tot faver nt Dubuque, Ia. ' The schools are thinly uttended on account of [t Mapy {awilies mourn tho loss of thelr litils onea. Liaat uight noasly 600 1nvited guests enjoyed & maaquarado ball glven At Hohroeder's Operas Ilousa by tha Bloomington Alaonnorchior, Guoate woto prorent from all parts of Contrat Iliinota, A motion was wade ysstenlay by Goni MoNnle {8, st Btoomnington,, to quash the {ndiotment naalnes ono Andornon, accuscd of eelling Nquor withont A liconso, thus becoming culpablo vuder tho act approved Mpteh, 1674, 'The pomt in the motion in that ths Temperanco Inw referred to 18 vold, not havlug bonn passoed in . conatltutional mannor. The motion is to Lo Argnad woou, amt wmil I:rlm} up wideaproad interest, ns nearly ovory co;l‘n.ln linole 18 burdened with many similar suits, B AMUSEMENTS, A'VICKRY'S TUTATAE, The Hon, Bardwell Slote—lho prineipl ohar- neter in 3r, Floronee's now play, **Tho Mighty Dollar"—Ils of tho sanio general typo as Mr, Hay- mond's Col. Sellrra, Both roprosont a ctass of stateamon pocullae to A rade and dis- organized atate of poclety. Tlhoy aro in part the product of that’ mystorlons procoss which iscalled *' dovaloplug tho resourcos of the country," and.in part tho rosuits of tho extrava~ ganco and corruption following wpon the War and chesp monoy. ‘'The Mighty Dollar" of tho [on, ZHardwell Slole, it should Lo . romemboted, {8 the groouback ot nbout 03 conta ton tho dollar. The 0880 with which tho Covernmont made monoy 1n tho flush timon way & direct fncontive to tho prodignl uso of 1 which thn Siolcs of tho day suthorlged, As that porlod paseos nway, many of tho Slolex will rotirs to privato life. Al of thom will mot, Whilo thoro remain {o tho cauntry uncultivatod communities and spardely-seitiod Statos, tho Slofes will al- waya havo o foothold fn Uongross; but, In, pro~ portion as liopeat monoy nnd principles of coonomy supursodo a doprooiated our~ roncy - and a dobauched ruhllu Bonso, tho dishoncrt politictans will lose their influonce, We _changa for the _better hogon yoars ago, It hins now ko far advanced that honeat citizens can enjoy such n persona- tion an that which Mr, Florenco offerad loat night at MoViokar's Thoatre, Tha satito does not sting too painfully, The roseniblance botwoon Slofe and Sellers, which Las beon noticed, ia not Lorne out in dotalle, In sclontific terms, tho charace tors aro of tho samo @pedies, but not of the samo -vatloty. Sellera i8 n fancinntlog raseal. o hna good qualities, 1o half bollovos in bimself, Ifo Laa o tendor leart, and unboundod gonerosity. Slole, on tho othor hand, is a baudy, ropuleivo slnner, Not n singlo ray divino {inminates tho darkness of lLis mind, Mo Qs ignorant, dishonorable, untrathful,—n choot, o couutorfolt; an arsociate and loader of thiovep, a drunkard, a_gambler, and a bawd, ‘The ono trait Lio lias which recommends Lith to tho sympathion of nn audieticoin his shrewdnoss. 1Ilo possossos a certain low aunulng, snd a facul- ty for minpronouncing sud misunderstanding words which render Lim unconsclous- ly funny, ‘Tho .mudionto laughs ot him, not with lim. Mr. Slofe Is a mastor of lbo slang of the poriod, mod his nccomplishmonts {u this direotion endonr him to many. leo is alao, it must Lo admistod, in consequence of his vulgarity, a vory laughable croation. There probably hawnot bosu & per- formauco In McVicker's Thoatro this wintor vllmlu:x provoked so much laugltor ag tLat of Inst night, **Tho Mighty Dollar " possosaes intrinaio merit as s play. Outside of the J{on. Haydicell sov- oral charactors are flnoly drawn, sud much in- runuuy in sown tn thoarraugoment of intarest- ng situstions, Thore is not, porhaps, much onnlnnlll{ in the play anywhorg, but theroisa Fnod doal 1n it that is bright and sparkling. There 18 unfquestionably an abundance of fun init. Tho pubsand sho slang are often good ; tlo plot is comfortsbly intrioate nnd banmon- Izing; aud tho liappy ending recouciles overy- body to the sufTerin, of tho even- Ing. Tho wstory 18, in brief, a8 fol- lows: [Roland Vance, s promising youbg Journallst, had two loves, Qoe of them matr- ried, Ho becamo aflanged to tho numargied one, 8ho subsequently discovered .his pagsion for the marriod woman, which had not nd- vanced beyond remcdy. She discarded,. but still lovad him. Sho Implored tho arsist- ance of tho marriod woman, and finally suo- cocded in bringiug back bor lover. Mean- whila tho nsual complications arlso botwoen the husbaud of tho married womsn and tho lover, A youog ecoundrel named Lemaifre oblained possession of tho wecrot, and lold it A8 B vower ovog tho liesd of tho wmarried woman, Ho did not J:u!n anything by his threate, bnt futliotod & good deal of anx- {oly and suferiug on tho womsu. In tho end the misunderstandings aro oloared up : husband and wifo nro reconciled ; the young joumsliat and hia nfilsucod cante to an undorstanding : and tho play closes” amid general congratulations on both sides of the curtain, T'wo epwodes in the play furmsh tho principal smusernept. Theso aro tho love-making ba- tsvoon a bnahful ynung man and o bold youug irl, and tho comflientions that arisd botwoon ira, Gen, Qitflory and the Hon. Zardwell'Slote. The part of AMra, Gen, Gilflory is _assumod by Mre. Llorence. Wo have not alluded to it beforo bocauss wo hava cliosen to keop ono of the best thinga for tho Iast. It is an oxceedingly clover porsonation, and s piece of characterization sririch roflocts no little cradit upou the author of tho play. Mra. Gen, Gijlory 18 an abridgod edition” of the Amorican womon abroad, Bue Las beon n Burops and acquired o smattoring of French, but she doesn't epeak 1t In_nil her travoling, to mneo tuo worda of 3Ir. Emorsou, sho Lina wmeroly car- ried ruius to rumns. Tho couvorsatious beiwcon her und the #Hon. Dardicell Slofe—whio, it will be understood, {8 a male Mrs, Partington—are extremoly amusing. - Sho difers from the lon. Dardwell in haviog s henre, and boing to a>me oxtont n oroaturs of gonerous impulscs snd good morals, Tho arrangement of o marrisgo botwoen Lher and Slote 11 & migtako in tasto. It is almost in tho nature of an anti-climas. Slofe is n law-bred zancal, and auv spectator of averago moral train. h'/f could seo him go to prison without o pang. [Lie play [a handwomely pac on tho stago, snd very creditably acted. ~ 3Alfr, Hoymour, as tho bashful lover, and Misn Mooro, s tho forward lovod-one, Liave a sceno togothor which thoy earry off well, All tho other porsona in tho oast aro respeetsblo in thoic parts, Tho eudi- onco last night was quite lnr%a and soemed to bo thorongtily entortained, Ve con rocommond the play us one which every thoatre-goor should BeO. HOOLEY'S THEATRE. In spite of utrong countor-attractlons, Mann- gor Haverly's fiuo nggregation of minatrel tal. out bogan tho woek with a houso ontirely fitled with tho customary fluc-leoking audience, The bill prosentod was in all rospeots up to tho high standard of varloty and oxcellence which hasg wade Hooloy's a groat popular resort. ‘The first part {8 now in ol oxcopt the * Centennial ™ Huale, whioh s ono af tho best over siven, ‘nnd will bear auother week. Hehooleraft and Limerson remnin in chargo of tho onde. For the second part thore is n stump oration by Frank Ball; a banjo wolo by Coos + A Littln More Cider " by Kemble, Cotton, Illli Qlierist; Limorson's noat song-nnd-danco spe- clulties ; o tunny ekotch by Bchoolerafe,Coos,and Oberist; Roonoy {n hiw Irish charactor comicali- tloa: and for a concluding farco ** 3y Brothor Bob," with Kowmble, Behooleraft, Robiusun, Coos, Murphy, Oberist, oto. 5 h S o) OLD PROTECTIONIST FRIENDS, Tv tha Hditor of The Chicago Trbune Gravp Paorio Ifoten, Onioaao, Fob, 7.— You aro fighting & good battle for ¥roo Labor and TFroo Trado. 1 havo resd many of your articles with futercst aud prolit, and I deeire waimly to thuok you for introducing me ouce more to o fow old frieuds. I mot them in England moro than thirty years aio ; and I bavo thought, until you rovived thom, that they wero sll doad. I never dreamt thoy basd omigrated to tho United States. 1 woll remomber that old shoy. lioy, the * Pauper-Fed Laborer.” When I was a membor of tha Anti-Corn-Law-Leaguo,~con- tondiny, with Cobden and Bright, for the abo- Iition of tho Oorn laws,—ho used to be parndea at Protectionlst meetings, with hia thin faco and pinched belly ; and we wora told that bo llved on ihe Contiuent, nnd was a Frouchwau, & German, » Russlan, or somothing of thatkind! We were nsked whathor wo wished to Lring the ' siatwart Euglish laboror,” who fod upon beef, pork, home-inade broad, suct-dumplings, and alo, to astato of Qonlisental paupor-liko atarvation! Wo repcaled tho Corn laws, and hoard so 1more of our foreign friend. It Is pleasing to find bim hore, alive and kickiog, As for the dear old follow, “Over-Production,” Lmet him ngeiu in the Kast. **What think ou,” waid [ to & shrowd Diend, near onton, ** is tho canse of the present sisgnation in munnfuctures 7" He looked alarwaed, and turned about to see that no one was prosent, sud then guietly whispered fo my ear, **It is Over- Production!” *God bless me!” I replied, 1 thought he was dead loug 8go.”” ** No," he wens eu to sy, “ I assuro you hv ia aliye, with one food In Ponnaylvania, and tho nttioe {n tho East, Ho assures us woaro too rioh Is productive E:mn we havo too muoh machinery; our Lven and axoa aro too aharp; ont peopla have too much invontivo powory Wb make too many cottons hud woolons, Ovor-Produ¢bion [a kili- ing nal" I told him to try Mora Consumphion, o cannot,” said hoy "**wa are increnain, 10t Ag 16 cal, but wo do hot liave’ such Iarge familios an you do Iu England." * Why not find au outlet for Mr, Over-Production in the gront world oulslde tue Unitod Btatos¢” **That will uot do," he auswored. '*Wo mean to show tho used-up Old World hotr to mako a dog fat Ly focding 14 upon it own tafl 1" T um alno ticklod to shako hands onco moro with my old friond, * Foroign Uold.” lo waa ofton called ** Amorlean Uold ” fn_Lngland, I 800 you ¢all liim ' Nritish Qold.” Iio I8 a follow of many sliasce, Wao wora told that the groedy pig-feadora, grain-growory, and ohistso-inhkers of Amerlca had mnde n purss to bribe English manufacturors and Anti-Oorn-Law sgitatora to destroy Eoglish agricultura for tho boneiit of the scltish 'and rapacions Yankees! But, blern youl this Amorican Gold was moou- shinol We nover saw ono of your nowly- inveutod shinplasters, or promiscs no! to pay,— to a1y nothing of & genuine Yankos dollsr ! I havo no nnkind fosling ngainst theso denr old friends, though 1t does surpridge me to find tham flonrishing o heartlly in the Unitod States, *t1u tho firat Centennial yonr of the Hopublic. I ruppono llu?(' il not sottle in Chioa, a8 hor old wall in lnklng ! I hopo England may bo forgiven for ealing such Inrgo quantities of American food; bnut, masn aud solldsh as aho s, sho pays fot it in gold, which ia one redoemiug quality, DBnglish tarmors flonrish ; tho roll Ia hottor cultivated; whoat {s grown instead of weeds; trado and com- morco floirish ; wagoshavorisen § the pooplodress hotter: tho working clarses hayo millions in- vostad It Ca-oparativo Hociatios, I'reshiold Lanid and Building Arsocintions, Donofit Clubs, nud anln‘:s DBankst nud *tho ohawed-up Old Conne try” is an full of vigor aund coursgo as a young gliant. Dlust respocifully yours, Hexny VINCENT, SUICIDIE, What Mnrriod Lifo May Driven Man to Do. Speciat Dispateh to The Ghicago Tribune, East HagmNaw, Mich, Feb, 7.—A shooking suicido was committed 1 milo the othior side of Hondorson'a Crousing, on tho Jackson, Laoslog & Saginaw Ralirond, to-day. Nathau U, Cum- minge; aged 45, ran out from bohiud n wood- pilo, and throw himself on the txack in front of o passenger train nrpronchlnv ot full speed, Bofoto Lho train conld bs checked it had poysed over him, crushing bim into o ehapolees maes. Domestio trouble was tho caus -— "POLYGAMY.] Qorrect Sontimont in Flegant Line guistic Garb, BArx Lake City, Utaly, Fob. 7.—Chlof-Juatico White, incharging theJury to-day concerning Polygamy, said : e had botter Jook it aquarely in tho faco, dintaste- ful aslt may boto fowe, and govern oureelves by right, roason, and mauly diserotlon iu doling with i, Dolygsmy must be supprossed in thfs Territory. Blormonisr sy survivo it, snd, reliovod from it, would stand unshackled and freo a3 avery olher _creod or mode of roligious woralip, shielited and protected Ly tho Conatitution of oue aommon cuinttys but, 1t Mormonlam canuot sover itself from Iolyyawg, it coutly tha bridal of death, — CRIME. OALLED THE MAN A LIAR. Mesrrius, Fob. 7.—Tho Avalanche's Brownsville (Tex.) spooial kays Bamuol Boyd, Deputy United Biotos Atarahal, wan shot and killed on Baturday ovenlng by H. AL Clark, one of tho editors of tuo Jemoorat, in s quarrel which grow out of o political discunsion which ocommenced In fest, DBoyd sccuelng Olork of baving baon s Ku-Kiux leader, and Clark rotorting by saying Boyd had boen a Loyal Loague Jecdor, to whioh Doyd ro. Bpoadod, S ¥an'rnon d @ 0" whioh Clark noked him to ro'ract, but ins'erl Boyd put bis Land tebiod him as if to druw a pistol, and ad- vancel on Olark, who drew a pistol and fired throo shots, ouo taking offeck in the right arm, nuother in 16 uhower, & i the third near tho heart, Boyd foll aud expired In a fow momants. Clark was arroutod nnd bLold in $8,000 bonda to wnewor. Both mon havo families, and wore pre- viously on good terma, THE COUNTERFEITERS. Special Disnateh to The Chicaan Tribune, BraivorigLy, 1, Feb, 7.—Tho trial of Mrs, Driggs, the venorable Stadfoldts, and their son Charley, on o chergo of conspiracy with Nolsen Driggs in mpking and passing coun- torfoit monoy, was continued In the Fod- oral District Oours to-day. Tho balauco of tho ovidouce was heard, and argumonts mndoe by Asgistant Distriot-Attornoy Roe for tho Govern- went,'and by the Hon, A." L, Knapp aud James 0. Robiugon for the dofonse, District-Attorney Vau Doraton closes for tho Goveramont to-mor- row mornlng. KILLED IN COLD BLOOD. + Special Disnatch to 2'hs Chicudo Tribune, Tuwosn, Mich, Fob, 7.—The citizons of TRansom, 1o this couaty, are grently excited over & cold-blooded murdor committod thore yestor- day. Jacob Btovick wontto tho residenco of Horaco A. Buraett, whom ho found shaving s young mauuamod Beard, Without a moment’s warning Btevick drew a rovolver and shut Bur- nott in the hend. Tho Iatter immedintoly ox- plred. Btovick rao away, but subsoquently sur- rondered to the authoritios, aud ls now in jail. "LYMPHATIO FLEMM, TPirranuna, Pa., Fob, 7,—The trial of Josoph Tlemm for tho murdor of is botrothed, Miss Amelis Polling. ou tho 19th of last month, was opened this morning and the cass givon to the Jury at 7 o'clock this ovoning. Al twenty min- utes aftor B thov returnod » vordict of murder in tho socond degroo, and tho prisoner was rowand= od for sentenca. ASSASSINS ARRESTED, 8r. Tows, Fob., 7.—The (lobe-Democral's Springfiold, Mo, special, aays tho ilon. W. H. Phelps, a mombor of tho Logisiature, and hia brother, a young man 20 yoara old, woro arrost- od this ovoning, chergod “with assaseluating J, T, llarding on sho stroet hero & fow days ago. PETER MYERS, OF OARTHAGE, MO. Sverlat Dispatch to The Chweago Teibune. Des Moixey, 1s,, Fob, 7,—Peter Myers, the allogod cmbezzling banker of Cirthage, Mo, was released from custody hero to-day on a writ of habens corpug., An examinntion will bo had to-morrow, 170 dentes laviog taken the funds of tho benk, THE NOE MURDERER, Ncw Yonk, Tob. 7.—John Dolan, who was convicted of tho murder of Alr, Nov, was to-day sontencod tobo oxceuted. March 21 waa fixed dy tho dato of tho oxocution, to give Dolan's couusol tima to propare points for a1gument bo- fore the Court of Appoals, FATALLY SHOT, | CranrsoNT, N, H,, L'eb, 7.—~Duribg a quarrel luat night in the Jonotion 1louss, (icorge Dosn was fatully sbot by ‘Thomas E, Neson, HARRY C. JONES, Syecial Diapaten lo The Chicava Triliune. Fox pu Lag, Wis,, Fob, 7.—Mlarsy 0. Jones, ctiief clerk for C, J. L. Moyor's sash and door factory, + was found dead av tho Chlbert Houero (hls morning, Ho was & much respactod and talontod man, and leaves throe obildren, Lia wifo having dicd o ehort time ago. Heart disonso 18 supposod to bava oausod s death, ADMIRAL BT';NDNAM- New Yong, Yob, T.—Admniral Btringam @ied in Brooklyn to-day, agod 78, ————— LATE LOCAL ITEMS, Kate Wallaco and Lottio Nelson, having firat gotten thoroughly boozed, adjourned to a ualoon kept by Frauk Nichols, No. 40 Weat Randolph utroet, to miako a nighs of it. Whilo there they Locame fovelved inau altercation, snd sfter ruining the intorior arrangoments of the natoon, waro arrented ana Jocked up In tho Madwon Btroet Btation, At an carly hour this morniug the attention ot Oficer (Heason way nlmc‘udFLy thn noles of brosking wiudows in a store un Lake sirvet, uear Canal, On reaching the premiues eight kids were discovered attempling to perpotrate the crime of burglary, The ynulhlnv villaine, being frightoned at the approach of the oflicers, attempted escapo. Thov wers puraned seve arul sejuatos, but tinally halted by tho persnasive rovolver, when two of them, Joseph Palsor and Ed Jones, wose srrestod and lockoed up, tho ro- maindor of tho gaDg oucAping, mt—— RADWAY'S REMEDIES, R.R-IR. Raiway's Ready Reli CURES TNE WORST PAINS In foom Ote to Twenty Mimieg NOT ONE HOUR After reading this Advertisement need an aufler with pain, 748 Radway's Ready Relief IS & CURE FOR EVERY PAIN - It was tho firet and is the Only Pain Remedy That Inetantiy staps the mote oxe ’ ikt o e ot meelatog e s Sange, Hiomach, 4 or otlior glands or orgsos, Introm Oneto ngnty Minutes, 0 matter how vialsat. Haatos how, vigat Trem, Gela Talglo, or prostrated with disense reay salle: Radway's Ready Relief WILL AFFORD INSTANT EASE, Inflammation of the Kidnoys, Inflam: of the Bladdor, Indammatioh of tho Boye" ulsh Mumps, Congeation of | ungs, Bord Thraat, Diffoult ruuchi?fi. Palpitation of 0 Hoart, st y-rv?m': ‘o Tyatarios, i OflsunlI {phthoria, On- ToottRant, Nasnly B Cold'Onills, Agde Outlls, " The application of tha Resdy Roflof to parawhiera the pain or oty oriies wit ‘BRona st of wat 3 i e Drsentory, Cholte, Wiad Trayelnrs stion 3 m":",fll’:fi"fi' b ‘:f.‘.‘.’:u:'.'l,.‘ v okies o painy from cha A Botiar tian Brenoh Dramty or Birtary e & #iacatine 2 FEVER AND AGUE. Fovor avd Asua cured f 3 i remadial Agont n the world that Wi acs foree a0ty and &l other inalnrions, bilin carlot, typlid, yellow, it ey e b Rendy Rolteh iy Rentrniliof’ ¥y e or otdl: HEALTH! BEAUTY! Etrong and clear al Fm‘l. Sk Hoa a2 the Howels, and 10 vioh blond ; 1 1 1 sl Benciltur commpiesion socured to a2t DR. RADWAY’S SARSAPARILIAN RESOLVENT Mas made the most astonisbin; . Ro qulok mpid b the cliangos l’{: :r:‘u'?;l undergoos udar th tnilaenan ofithis traly wors dorful modiclas, that | T Every Day au Increase in Flesh and Wolght i¢ Been and Felt, THE GREAT BLOCD PURIFIER, Livery drop of the Ssrsaparillisn Rosolvont communts gatea through Wio iood, weat, uring, and otlie fulds sud julces of the sy 8 vigor of ' life, for It repais he wastes of the with naw and orofuls, sypliills, consumption, u the throat, mobth, tumors, Hotlea I other parts of the 'systom,'sore oyes cliargen trom tho ears. And the worst i ®a%ex, oruptions, fover sores, Eoald Lied, houth, oryalpslas, acbe, blaok apots, worm umots, cancors in womb, and’ al painful’ discharges, night wastes of the life prigaip of tule wonder of will_prave to any poton or t0. 3 i . o B Matlont, aaliy. bacoming roduced by the wastes 8 Dot 1f the and decomnposition caeduin arcesting those wastos, with now material mad; [ y " Sarsapnrillian sell]l And does sacuro,—a oure work of puri the Toss of waates, ttent will bo oy, day the pu foc) himaelf arowing Lotter aod “strangor, the tood dl; rating betlor, appotite lmnroviom, and flesh and welehi aronaing. ‘doss the Barsaparillian Hosolvent exe¢ol all Loy L i the olrs ot Ehraite: Bamfolral omatitntTonal, aud Suin diseses, but it ia tha oaly postt tive oure for Kidney and Bladder Complaints, Urinary and Womb Disoases, Grdvol, Disbistes,' Dropey, stophage of water, inontinonce of urino, Liright's dis- #a3u, albuminuris, and inall casss whers tiers are brick- dustdevosita, or tho water ix thick, cloudy, iaized with snbatangos ike'the whilte of sn ey, or (hreads like wh silk, or thore fs amorbid, dark, bilious appearance, and white bons-dust deposits, and w o Lo a priodl Burning soneation wiion passing wi of tho back and sloug the loins. Tumor af Twolve Years’ Growth Cared by Rudwuy’s Josolvent. BryRaLy, Mas,, Jnlr g, 1 Da, lApwar; 1havo had ovarias tumor fu the. r} and bomols. Afl tho dootors sald *thoro was no Lelp for 15" Ttried overything that was rasommendod, but it fholpod me. 'L sww your Kewirent, snd thought | gould try ics bub bad n fafin, ia ity Becansa 1 had eat. fored for twolve yoars, Itook siz buttles of the lesolvens ud one box nf Kadway 's Pills "ao: R ) or folt, and 1 foul bettee, hava for twolvs years, ') m #iloof thaawels, aier tho groln, [ yirits thle tosou for o bonell of othére, Yuu can BRUG 104f Co ghooss, N ¥ Frice, 81 per bottlo. ANNALD T, aud paln the smal AN IMPORTANT LETTER. Fi n{mm(nnul Tmllfln and sesident of Cinolnnat!, V., for the past furl y{flu L known to tho newspaper publishors turaughout the United Htates, kw Yous, Gt 11, 1870, D, lapwax_Dean S L e Inducell Uy a seats, of dull to tiis sufforing ta wakea brief statement of ln’ roking of yous medicin on ayselt, “Ior never, years Bag hewn pftvoted with snino troubl In tho bisddor ang arinary organs which soino twelve months ago gulminal In s woat terribly sfroting dissass, whioh the physiclans tia strluturs i1y thio urotha, os alsn [u- a kidooys and bladdor, snd wave 1t a8 wplutoy th Jny Bge— llb'wv d nll'lg‘em’." erer getting radically nuxvx‘. had! tried ® numberof * hysiciaus, and had taken a l?f nwnufiy of medicjn th allopatido and homeopathie Imigl got po relief, had read of sstonlshing oures haring been mado by your roniedics, aud somie four months ago. & nutlon in the Fhiiadoiiula Saturday Zoening 2041 of & cute baving hoe sfvotedd ua 8 porson who Liad lung been sufering as I b beeu, 1 e of each--yuiir Xarsa. womHENY oft A got b Durtlla, Tiraatront. Jtosdy Tcoliots and 1teaniating Pilse and i -nofiluh‘nrlm.\' I threo daye I was grost- 2% well ay tor, Waclievad, aad now focl g Yo LIRS, Cunctanay, 0, DR. RADWAY’S Regulating Pills puitectly taslelow, elegantly costod with swows guids o trauginon. Had- et e b et it i aols, . Neryous 7 adaahe, Coteilyhtiase’ Costivunaas, ludigestion, Lys: it e, Uies anne LSRR i n i Lo A e aleoral pouijve anree Py Ve rals, or delsterlous avime atablo, cuutaloing 80 sercury, w 4 Dlome resulttag from ‘5% Gusarya the followins Diyordarest e Dlcssiire 07 o 34, fuwasd Piloa Fuilaces of the Blood (o the SRR oy the Blomach, 'Neuss, Lisartbucs, Dis st of Food, Ful of Wolght i the Btomach, 'Bour ruptions, Slakio lutteriaea fn ths it uf chaBtus. ach > Swiiomivg "6l the Head, 'Hugried and’ Ditloult rea te HHaart, Ohoklug or Builuoat- & Nohsation when 108 Lytog Puslure, Dimnoss of Vis o, Dote of Wb, bolurs thuslelt, Faver an: he Hioad, Deflclency of beisy Vol shenidnand Kron Fa it inthy e gat, Hurn! o, '"fi"n‘.’,?)fx‘fi'.c-‘.f("l\fi WAV B Wil fres tha syatew ahove-namod dlsordars, Prico 23 coula per 7 drogls. Rend “False and True,” Reod latte, RADWAY No, 33 ware . New oeks “aloraniing nt.;?‘{um".‘m will be neat you. Wt for o