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2 FOREIGN. Don Carlos and His Scattered Legions Seek Refuge in France. Tho English Government Oficially Ad- vised that the War Is Ended, n English Seliemo o Secare Monopely of the Occan Telegruph Business. Weekly Review of tho English and Continental Breadstuffs Trade. A Stefimer Sunk by Collision with the Wreck of {he Strathclyde. Ulberal Raling Under the New Trench Press-Laws. all Freneh Political Prisonors to Be | Pardoned. GREAT BRITAIN. THE CABLE COMPAN! (toronlo iobe Spectate,] Loxpox, Feb, 28.—A strong cabal lLas been formod in London by poraous interested in tho Anglo-Americau Cable Company to get rid of tho Direct United States Company. It kaga that somo small sharcholdera in the Iatter aro willing to uacrifico their interest in the Diroct Company wo 83 1o got & monopoly for tho othor, in which they aro morm largely interested, The Directora ara not parties to tho attempt, but ato endoavor- ing by evory means to redeem thoir pledges. WESTON, THE TEDESITIAN, succeedod in bis task of walkiog 275 mules in sovouty-five hours, Hoe will try this woeek 500 miles (o six consecutive dass. AQRAND THUSK HONDS. Tho Graud Trunk's first profereucs bonds have tiron 11 por cout thiy woek, Tho Canada South- er first mortgags bouds woro dealt i this woolk n‘n the Londun Stacs Lxchaugs for the first timo, IN TARLIAMENT. Tosvox, Fob, 2d.—In the Ilouro of Commons Lhin oveuing Mr. Doguar, momber for County Cayan, Ireland, ssked tho Goverumont whothor the law probibitiug members of Pariinment from being at tue same tima Goverumeut coutractars was still {n forco ; whather tho law in quostion applios to tbe Buoz Canal transaction; and whether the Govornment fe propared tu onforco itfu rogard to Sir Naihanist Moyer do Roths- child, Bort,, one of the motabers tor Llygbury, Divroals in roply said that tho postion helongs to tho coutts, aud mob to the liouse of Coum- ons, Sir Nathaniel Rotbschild declared hio wae not a partner in tho house of the Rotbschilds, Sir Hanry Drummond Wolll, mombor for Christ Church, having askod a question fn ro- gerd o the army organization of Egynt, Bourke, ono of the Under Secretarios for tha Foleign Do- scemont, ropliod, fuforming r. Wolff that the tussian Gen, Fadioff weuld reorganize tho Xhe- dive's army, but not ss \War Minister. Bourke roplicd to a_question aslkod by Mr, Puenell, momber for Meath, stating that the Govoroment lad recoived no communleation from tho Government of tho United Btates ro- goarding Edward Q'Moagher Condon, Condon waa not imprisoned at 8pike Islaud, noar Quoena- town. nor bad be ever boen baudcufied or chained. I'he Alarqnis of Iamiiton questioned the Gov- ermment inregard to the Strathelyde dierster, Bir . B. Adderloy, Preaident of tha Board of Trade, in roply, said that ioquiries 1espocting Vhe Strathelydo tust bo postponed uutil the conclusion of tho criminal procesdings sgajust $he Captain of the Fraucoma. In the Ilouse of Commons to-night, Ar. QGoshon drow attention to tho circuinstavces con- pected with tho destruction of the iron-clad V. guard, He censurod tho Admiraity for ils tion in rovorsing the order of the court-martial, end moved for & minute showing tho stops taken by the Admiralty in roforence to tho loes of the YVanguord, Huot, Firat Lord of tho Admliraity, defonded tho conduct cotnplained of. Ho sald his paval colleagues unzuimouely concurred with him fn dissenting from the concinsfo: s of tho court- martia! as to persons responslble for tho loss of thaship. 1o recounicd the circumstances of tho collislon in ordor to prove tho correctuoss of this view, Disracll suggeatod that a dofimto motion on thoimb]ncl could be submitted on = fulure oc- casion. Uoshen's motion was then sgroad to. THE GRAIN THAJE, * The Mark Lane Erpress’ weokly review of the corn trade says: Tho grain trade for tho wees hias been dull and uninteresting. Tho imports Lave been wmoderato, slthongh 1t {s doubtful whethior etocks on hand aro as largo as lave been imagined. The waroliouses aro probably fairly tilled, notwithutanding the stoady deplo- tion which has heen in progreas siuco thoe end of 1875, Wo aro now ap- proaching & period of critical jmportance segardiug supplien, Tho large flect from Southe eastorn Lurope, which has recently been nn in- cubus on trade, hay beon almost cleared up, and the stoppage of shipments from tho fce-bound ports must grontly reduca sapplics. Add to this tho diminution of farmers' siock, and wo can rensonably conclude that the plothora will short-+ 1y be over. A featuro of the grain trado now is, thst onr near Contiuontal neighbors are not o well supplled, and a relasation of rates horo would Issd to an inquiry from thero, Altogother, tho trade scoms healthy, subjoct onlyto tha conw tingencles tof more than tsually open westtior and increased supplies, wiuch now seom im- probabie, STEAMER RUNIC. Yeaterday evening the Ateamor lsrlingen White, on her way from ‘Loudon to liouen, struck the mants of tha steamor Strathialyde, re. coutly sunk in tho Chaunel, aud sauk in fifteen miuutes. All ou board saved. oL ATED, Aowpos, Fob, 20— a. m.—The Times an. nounces thas M, Ferdinand de T.ossups aud his coadjutors of the Buez Caual Compsuny have abruptly dismissed Bir Davia Lange from his po- sition as ropres ontative of the English interents in the Canal Compauy’s Directorate. ‘I'his step 14 taken iu consoynence of letierd, written under apparently patriotin {nfluoncemto Liarl Granville in 1871, Duving beon inadvortently published among tho Parlianontory papers rolativo to the canal porchase. TIf: DUKU AND DUCHESY OF EDISHURG, Lawlon Copresiondence Liverpost iaity Courler, Much gownip in atloat respecting the Duke and Duchessof Edinbueg. On the st of April next the Dake wilk aail for Lo Mediterranoan, where be intends to havo a two years' crulss. Ahoul the samo time the Duchews will go to Tiasaia, where sho ioteuds to mako at least a three monghs’ stay, but in reality tho dato of her re- tarn to England {3 very uncertam. Now, the Mediterranean ia not like fodia, whore the Priucees of Walos conld uot very well accom- pauy hor husbaud, nor is the Ditke's cruise con- gected with affuirs of State, ‘I'no conssquonce (8, poopls ure askivg why the Duchexs doss not go with her hnsband, and spend at least somo portion of ler long absel st one of tho nu- merous healih resorts on Lores of the Med- errancan, What makes the matier still mare satraordinary fa that the Duke and Duchess aro discharging their servants aud eelling off stock, abile Eautwell Park will bo complotely shut up m & short time. 18 was expocted that the Ducl- 288 would go on a vialt to hsr augnat pareuts, but the longest perlod report ftxed for hior stay mthe Buseinn Capital was originally threo or four weuks, ER— FRANCE, TUY UADINET. Pans, Fob, 28.—Casiniir Perlere, at a meating ot o Lott Centre, atated that the yeason hin bad not scoopled the Miniwtry of tbe Interior wes becsuse hia thought thas al} who hiad associ- ated themss!ves with the policy of Buffet alonld leave tho Cabinet, wbich should be almost ou- tirely vemodeled. He roforred particularly to Moutague de Chisuvance and Wallon, [le said, bowever, that Dufaure had uat Loally settled with Frosident MacMabou what eourse would be i o i O, ' 'ob, 28.— niteur ssys the recons 'sieuction af tho Cabiash Wil Lavolre tio widhs drawal of Montaignsc and Wallon and the ap- pointmiont in their places of Admiral Pothnan and Jules Simon. No changes, huweror, wilibe announced betoro Mareh 5. ANNESTY. At a meating of the Left to-dny it was decided that a inotion for goneral amnesty, to tako im- medinto effect, be futraduced o tha 3th of March, tha firat day of tho session, by Vietor llugoin the Senato and M. Madior do Montjan 1 the Chamber of Deputies ; also that proposals bo fntroduced for the Immediate raising of the stata of eiegn, nnd repeal of the law v tha ap- poimtment of Masor, in Accordance with the wish of the Mintator of Commerco, TUE PLESS LAW, Pants, Feb, 29,—M. Dutauto, Minlater of ths Tntoriur, has fesuod & chioalar to Procoursiouts- Genoral stating that 1t is unnecossnry, astoa rule, to commence prosccutions for violation of tha P'resd farw committed daring tho elactions and which wera not {hon proceadod agatnst, TUE PRINCE IMCERIAL OF THE IRINCE NAFOLEON IEROME, (orrespondence Loudon Times, Pagts, Fob. 11.—A tologram rocaived from Ajaccio this evening gives tha following addi- tona! consribution to the content botweon L'rinco Napoleou aud M. Rouher CANDEN PLAcE, CmigrLntnsT, Jan. 31, 1870,—Mr Dran M, Fraxopeciting Pigrat: Princa Napolonn Jer- ome offers himaclf for the suffrages of the peopls of Ajweclo, Hie comos forward agatuat my will § hia elles ou our enemics, 1 am forced to troat him a8 such., 10 1t were trua that e bisd tried to efface from iy mente ory pat disseniafons, hu wonld bave withdrawn from tiie conteat, o woutld hiava spared me s bitter Fesolus tinn, and you and all onr fricnds & painful vk, 1 could 168" muke overturoa toa reconcllistion, butl ahotld haveaovepted it with joy. An agreemont could Dl bo stncere iF (16 PTINGO gave W pUTRIING & polit~ Leal conduct other than my own; {t wonld only havo Deen diirable I he had abandaned pil Blea of candida- cy for ths Assemhly, Unforeseen incldents of dobato would Lava placed hilin §u presence of rrsolutfons on Which no prosious deciston would hiave been coms to letween us, 1iis votes would have been the mource af fresh ditferonces, the mote serlona sa their scloes would havo Leen greater, Wheth the Emperor waa liviag, hin outbority was not gueationed fn thio Losom of lils family, As for e, I havotuo duty of twtablisting mize, N, Tonther offers himaclf at Ajace eo. 1 hope ho wtll be enlled to ropresent those gen- eroun populstiouishat faltlfal town of the cradia of our family, 1lis long nou foyal services, hin unshaka- bl desotion, will reder bim worthy of represcnting (he Napoleon {ies {n tho Napoleon town par cxcellonce. The Corsicans have the fecling of duty aud honor, 1t i n Lomage which thoy will render to thioss virtuss by electing » 1nn who has ueter bren wanting to sither tho oua o the othor. Bolieve, my dear A, Frauces clnuf Pietrl, in my unalicrsblo frieadebip, NavoLrox, This letter will cortainly bo road with a senti-~ mont of sadness, One feols at overy line that the young Prince fa making thimsolf, in lis lack of oxperience, Lho puseivo instrument of those who dirget hiis hand. It i8 strangely lowering tho interveution of him who claims the colossnl heritago of Napoleon to make him simply tho slectionceiing oanvaesor of his distressod partl- saum. -— SPAIN. THL TLAST SIRAW. Loxpox, Feb. 23.—A anvoial dispatch, datod 8t Jean Do Linz, at 2 o'clock this aftexnoon,says Doun Carloa has crossed tho frontier, to take refuga in Fravce. DayosNE, Ieb.28.—Don Carlos, with about 2,000 meu, is now at Nanesvous, very noar the French bordor, 1t is belloved he will enter Trance to-day. The chiof membera of the Car- list Provincial Councils bave taken loave of Lim, and sought rofuge on Frauch torritory. NELRASED, 2 Chatles Marfori, 6x-Queon Isabella's Ministor for the Colonies, who ling been imprisoned for somozhing at Cadiz, has boen relonsed. IBALELLA. Mapnip, Fob. 23,—King Alpbonso has loft tho fquestion as to the return of ox-Quoen Ieabolia to the Ministry, The lattor have not yot reached u detormination iu the waiter, THE WAR ENDED. Mapnip, Feb. 24.—Tho following official in- telligouca kina boon sont to the Spanish Miuister at Loudon 3 *The war {6 au ond. Don Carlos hos asked Frauce for boepitality. Ho informs Gen. Pou- cot, commauding Dayonue, that Le will en- tor Fiauca at” O o'olock this mormog by tho brnidgo of Aveuyl, Threo thonsand Carlisty fiave entered Franoo s Hi, Joan Floddeport, Thoy aro crossiug thoe frou- tior in bundreds at Alduides, The ™ French will tmmedintoly intorn thom.” Hing Alfouso Liaa artived ay Pampe d'Um. A dispatel rocoived at Bayonuo from Aaiton anuounces that Don Carlos entered Franae this morning at Aronyni. SESOICING AT MADRID, Loxvox, Fob, 23.—The Stundard has tho fol- towing spocinl dispatch from Madrid: * Greab onthusiusm pravmis horo. Alfouso will havo o splendid rocoption ou his roturn, 'he lotter 10 Gou, 'ourcol pivibg notico of Carlos’ intontion of enterlug France was written by Lizzaraga,- It deolares that Don Carlow, baviug bovn conquersd by adverse fortuue, has resolved to abandon further sirug- glo as ueolean, e aska tho generous haospitality of Franco, Uon, Pourcel, ou rocoipt of the note, ataried for Amogui to intern the fugitives, Thrao Alfonsist Army Corps aro mdvaucing fu tha Diatan Valloy, They moet with uorosistance. CARLAY IN FRANCE. Loxvox, Feb, 200 a, m.—A P'aris dispatch to the I%mes eays that, as soon s Don Carlos en- tered I'ranco, & Iiench Gonoral, in accordance with ordera of Ucn, Cissey, Minister of War, waited on him sng informod him that tho officors of hia stall might rotan tholr asrords and horses, bnt Lo and bia ofiicory would Lisvo to submit tuemselvea to the orders of mternmont, which way commitbicatod fo thow by tho clyil autboritiss, Don Carios sppeared deprossed, aud waa_quite dispcsed to contorm with the orders. Ho borged to have hia thauks conveyed to tho Irench Govornment for ita courteay, ‘The Fronch Govornmont hastened to oficially inform the Hpanish (tovernment ol tho surrondor, nud to cougratulate It on tho happy couclusion of tho wer, Iho Times corscspondoot adds: I have recoived the following suthontative iuforwa- tion: Don Carlon adks the priviloge of remaine ing in France, but the Uovernment will proba- bly refuso it. ‘I'ho exact tertns of the ordors for the internmont of Don Carlos und sulto are not yot known, but it i3 thought Carlos will nut romain long in Frauce, Tolegrams just recoived anbounco that Al. phonso will réturn to Han Bobastiau {u & fow dayn to rocolve Queen Isabolia. ‘Tho Limes correspoudent with the Carlists telegrapli from Bt. Joan do Luz un Monday that five battulions nsccompanicd Don Catlos and Lizartaga into France, and Gen, Motionea has acenpiod Lansca, Panw, Fob, 29,—A dinpatch roports that Don Carlos Ia already on route for Daris. A tolegram from Alsaus on Sunday says Al- vhonso would visit Eutolla, Elizndo, Irun, and 1hlhoa, and then returs to the Capitol, A disputeh from Mauleon dated Monday, 6:30 .m., says: ' Don Carlos, with Luzarrags, ‘oiwsco, sud Bergs, bave jost cntered thum tonn.” UNCONDITIONAL SULMISSION. Manwn, Fob, 24,—1he Diario de Ispanol #lates Luat Bouor Canovas Dl Castillo has iu- formod sovoral Deputics that no coucession hns born miads (o 1he Carhists, and thoir submismou in altoguther yneonditional, ——— THE ORIENT, CHINA AND CONPA, Hoxa Koxg, Feb, 23.—1¢ {a roported that tho Japaueso mniksion to Corea Lias bsou nuccessful, Corea haviog sceeded Lo the demanda for the bolter protection of Japanoxo subjucts, CIHINA. A compauy of native Chiness merchiants has been formed 1n Hosg Koug for tha purpese of carrying on direct trado belween Chiua, Ene gleud, and ke United Statos. Huanoiar, Feb. 8; Hoxa Koxa, Vob, 2,—The Tortuguess authoritiea of Macso Lhreaten to ro. movo the Chineso obstructions to tho trada of that port by su armaed forcs of 5,000 troops, Tho Tluesian and Japauoso Coneuls-Goneralat Khanghat refused the Chairmauship of the Cou. sular Board ssanmed by the English Consu), Continued attacke upon the workuan emn- ployed ou the telegraph botwoen Fuchao aud Anoy have compelivd the Great Northern Come pany to sbandon the project ludotiuitely, By Imperial decreo tho vdncation of the youn Fuwperor, aged 6, commouces uvxt summer wnlfi {mposing cevemonies. R Mari, the Japaueso Minister, had the (irst in. terviow with Tunng L Yamen, Juo. 8, It was a formal roception only, 1o busiuesa beiug traus- acted. ‘fhe English party of jnvesiigation has not yot reached Yuunsn, sud s ?mgnumuz through tho lulerior without molestus sivn. ~ The Chivess Commimiouers m Yun- uuo ure proraring for their favorabla recoption. Lngish troops frum [ndis s1e o be scob throogh Burmab 1o the scune of tho in. quiry for the protection of Girosvenor aud Babor, . Kfung Chag, the privcipal pore inisvd of Hal- u% will he opened umwediataly for forelgu tisdo, JAEAY, Bax Fravcisca, Cal, Feb. 29.—Arrived, the stoatuer Uachic, from Houg Hoog, via Yoko- bsma. . Yomouaxs, Feb, 12.—The anoual (ndustrial TIHE CIICAGOU TRIBUNLE: TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1876. oxpoeition at the anclent Capital, Kiolo, opons March 16 for thros months, 'Tuore has boon a great Adsanco in tho price of zice th consequonco of war otpoatations, A projost for colonizing the lsland of Yezo wtith Chinens rlowly progrosass, Ahna of sleamships is projeoted to connect Baglalin with Yokohams, ‘v Dsitish dinistor has prohibited the publl- cation of nowapapors in tho Japaneso langusge by English subjects, Hour ofticers of tho Commission o Thiladel- phia safl by the Gaolie, Gow. Sargo follows by tho noxt mail, A distribution of tho highest class of Japs- ness docorations has boon comwmouced by tho Mikado, . The Intest ndvices fram Corea point to better proepocts of & pacific asttlemont. ‘The Coreans ‘profoes rogret for having firod upon the Japag. 086 ahip ; declaro thoy wore ignorant of the ustionality of the vosso) Aseatlnd, and exprors a williugness to roceiro an Amusasador lu the Co- rean Capital. A Japanoso Qomunsson s now proceeding to the island. GERMANY, TI9MARCK AND THE GERMAN PREBS. Correavondenta Londan Thmes. Benuy, Feb. 11,—Tho following i the most iutoreating passago of Trince Blsmarck's apoech in the Ilcicustag on Wednasday on the pross clauge in the Penal Code bill s The cxaggerated extension of foralgn stticles and the credulous thirat for forelgn diplomatic uews exeuse nowapsrer editors 40 s great astent, Xt is the fault of iho reading public, Uuc parlismentary institutlons are tiow; let s hope they will Linve dhe oiect of ate tracting greater attention to German aTalrs, and thib we shiall not, for {ustance, bo enlightened by tolegrams anto s French Doputy Iuvln:, spoken at Carcasaonue, whiereas it might b of more {nterest to learn what ha happened at lircslan or Rondgaberg, The newspapocs ‘busy themselves too much with forelan comparod with donicatio affairs. The caly ovil of thls fu that ared wlonn people suffer. Peace 14 now disturbed by news- paper articles, It modern times s war has hardly ever rprung ont of auch controversis; and oven the ¥rench war of 1870, in which the press, but only ths Minia. torhal preas, aparcully, biaseld s frost part, mas not occasfoned by the press, but vy the then Imperial Fronch Camarilla, It hisunted us oyen In185%. No. body makes war on newapapor aticlon: not ven wuch an taose pubilished Lxst apring by somo not aitogether officious pupers, caleulatod to unsettls tho Dourss, 1 mean the Post, for which I have novor inspired mttlcles, feast of sl fhat with (ho hoiding “War in Bight” ULut I did not blame the article, far, it paopio feel that 1o any coua- iry & minority 18" inatiating war, (hay should msk an outery, thot tha majority may be on the slert; for the wmajority have :mnmnnli no inclination for war, War in aluays kindied by mindrilics only, or, former- Iy, fn deapoilo Btates, by the ruleror Oatinct; but ke wio Grat selen ¢ fro' fa cerlaluly mot guilty of the waror conflagration, Weore there really a Minisler who watted to gob up & war withiout causs, ho would begin qulte diffcrently than by raising su alarm in tho [rine, oF thal wo ud only sunmon Lo Bte brigade, ofore alf things, it would fiave to main his sover oluyn'a approval, without which a Minister enjoying tue highesl conflilence caunot make war, N what if the Emperor and Minjster wera agreed not to make "o Emperor as boen forced (o mako ware. le Lian roado thens unwillingly, with dificulty maklog g his mind to thern, e lins earued grest fams in Ao, lis Msjesty is at an ago whon peojle gonerally o not ek bitsincss; nobody, therefors, will believe thiat hio is dispcssd fo war, Ybeing wo, nll the talk of warloviug Minisiers 18 humbug, [Laugh: ter,] Thivk of the position I » year sgo I bad cumo befors you, aud lad epluncd fo You, a8 in 1870, when wo were threatened with the Fronch attack, *'\o must have war, Icannot givo Jon any very ‘efinile ground for jt, W are not in- Aulted, but tho_situation is dangerous, We havos multithde of powarful armiea s oighbors the Frencl ariny [a belng roorgantzad (u auch o war a3 to be really dinghletivg, I ask you for loan of 300,000,000 thialers inorder to arm curaclves,” Would you not e tu- clinoa to send for a docter? (Laughter} To swk me liow, aftcr my politieal expertonce, L could commit the colossal stupidity of comiug bafore you snil saying, #1118 possibla wo mavin a fow years b AzAin ute tacked, ToanticipMoit, lot us “quickly fall on our neighbors and ant twem 1o places befors they are por- fectly ready.” Tt would be something like comnitiing atfcide out of foar of death, and that in a quitn com- fortabla and tranquil situstion, Nad wicn nobody 1 1hinking of war, 1f you look at the thing in full day- llgt you will aeo the imporsibility of A responsible Cusncollor acling thus toward s peace-loving people, e Gormana ‘aro when not aitacked, We kav uothiog ta connuer, nollidug 1o win; wa are conteated with what we huve, and it lss calumay fo accuse na ofany thirst for oouguest or territurial oxtension. {Loud ebyeors.] 'To appuar before & pence-loving peoplo 4nd say war mist bo declared sould natur: roault inmy dismisnal, —— THE POPE. ¥IUA IX. AND THE ENMFEROR OF RUSSIA, London Stendard. A Galiclan papor, the Pracgla Licowsky (the Lemberg Review), declares in a declaiva manoer tho truth of the searcoly credible news brought by the Dzennik Polski, that tho Pope has scut a lottor to tho Emperor of Ruseln, in which ho ro- proachies the Emperor Aloxandor in atrong worde for tlue violent sctions committed szainst the Uniates, throatens the wholo Imporial family with tho chastisemaont of the Lord, and cons cludes by summoning the Czar bofore the judg- ment of God sud of history. This lotter was handed to the Lmparor by a bigh-born persua when the St. Goorgo's feast was colabrated ab Bt, Potersburg, AUSTRIA, COMMEROIAL TREATY WITH NOUMANIA, Viexxa, Feb, 23,—The Lowor Houss of the Relclacath hiag votod the ratification of the Com- twercial Convention recontly concluded with Roumanis. Thin action sets at rest thu nypro- hoasions consed by rumora that the Ministry would reslgn {f the Houso refused to ratify tho Convention. — TURKEY. MONTENEGRIN OFVIOELS BECALLED, QOoxstantiNorLy, Leb, 28,—I¢ iu stated that tho DPriucs of BMontouegro bms reosiled the Montenegrin ofticers nt tho head of the insure rootton in Herzogorinia, A COUNTY-SEAT FIGHT, Soectal Dispated to The Chicago Tribline, Brusorieen, I, Fob, 28.—At its last torm tho Supremo Court granted a rebonring of the famous Cnss County-gest caso, aod {his bas op- orated torcopen in n moasure tho contest be- twoen Beardstown and Virginia, The County Commisslonors have contracted for the orac- tlon of a County Jall at Virginis, and the Teardatown faction, doesiting to prevent it building, applied to Judge Lipler, of tho Casa Couoty Cirouit Court, at its Isat soesion, for an injunction restraining tho building, but it was refused, QGov, Palmer mnd Thomas 1M, Car- tor, of Neardatown, spplied to Judgo Zane, of tho Bangamon Circult Court, for an Injunction, aud o tomporary restraining order was obtained t{fl the argument can be heard next Thuraday, Moantime tho county's autliori- tie3 and the Jaller 16 onjoiued from procsed- 1ug with tho work on the jail building, —_—— A BOUNDARY DISPUTE. LouvisvirLs, Feb. 28.—The Joint Committae raised for that purpose made & roport this morn- tug lu regard to the diputed boundary line bo- twoen Kentuoky and Indimna, The repord re- citos that the survoy was made and s line asoer- tained by the authorized Commissionars, ono from Indiane ,and ona from Kantucky, prior to July, 1675, Lut that for somo causo Gov. Hendricks, beforo the conclusion of tha mattor, withdrew tho authority given to tho Indians Commlesioners, It rocommiends that Clov, MoCroary lnstitute auch proooedings as may bo naceasary to eatablish the boundary bo- twoen tho two Biatos nosr aud sbova the City of tvavsville. Tha report of the Commities, un- «lor the ruies, lics over one day. BAD LAKE NEWS, Specfal Diapaloh to The Chicago T'ridune, Dernorr, Mich,, Fob, 23.—Gov. Bagley has recoived information that tho dam iutended (o withhold tho water from the locks i the Hanlt Canal, now undergoing ropairs, has given way, tlooding the locks snd eorioualy dolaying work, #0 that navigation betwoen Lako Superior and tle lowor (axon {8 likely to ba obatructed as late a4 Juno at leaat, 'I'be work was under way, in chatge of a Uovernment ongiueor, although it was an enterprive of tho State, e o S ‘Fhie Duke of Atholes ‘The hoad of tue houss of Murray, though young man (38), holds oue Duksdom, two Mar- quisates, five Larldoms, thros titlon ma Viacount, and Wolve un Baron—twonty-thros titles i ail, or six muro thau uty other nobleman in the United Kiugdom, Though kuown to $he fush- ionable wotld ss the Loke of Athale, in the Hoaua ot Lorle bo stta aud vates ss EsriBirange, “T'ho Ducal title was orextad by Quesn Anus in 1703, and tue Duke's son, the Marquis Toilibas- dlne, b juss completed his Bith year, * ——— Tno Irish socisties of Bprigfield are arrang- iny for the celebration of Bt. Patrick’s day, and at their mectivg on yulerdciudopud resolu- tioua urging the rolesso of Edward Q'Meara Condon, the Irish-American uow in sn Euglish basttle on suspicion of Feaiavism. The resalus uo‘x’:lollak b!h- maullofl of ganllan l‘.ogun snd Oglesby, and Copgressmsu Epringer fa sn elort to pocure Oondon's release, nd known to IMPEACHMENT. cxch u:u frery memuer 0f this enal u4 not {0 ba crimfust anid aniswful, & “WitznuAn, The Benato haa adopted 1oano 10 appear wnd make good Ita charged, and, Witxpeas, Sald Houso hins hurriediy adjournsd nne Tho Hot-Hended Politicians of the Louisiana Howss Go to tho End of Their Rope. Al iext Wednesday st 10 o'clock &, m,, i that but littla_more than one day o the then ramalin, And Wugnean, This adfotenment {8 bolteved to Lave been take s pufpose of defrsuling a full in- knowin aton wil en for th vestigatlon of such charyen, aud WaEarAy, We Lelleve the said Willlam P, Rellogg, Covernor of tha Suata of Loulsiana, 1o be Junocent of auy cm;nlufl act or of suy high crimes or tiladsmoun atn, and Witrnris, The retoiution sdopted by the Tlouse of Ueprescutativen reciies nio ayaclia ground of impeachi- ment againat satd Willlm T, Kellogg, and Witeneas, The House of feprenentativen tas falled toappeat and_ present any specific_charkes or accusa= tlonn rgainst tho sald Willism P, Rellogy, Goveruor, notwithstanding sald foune hins had full and suficlent time for sald purpose, T¢ 10 Orieved, \:{ Ine Renate, aitting s a Gourt of Impeachment, {hat the Impeachmicnt presentdd by the Jiouns of fepretsntatives bs digminted by rearon of the failuro of Aait House to preadnt the matne, and thst thin ordor have the samo force nnd efectsas Sudgment of acquittal, A vote wan cailed for on the sdoption of thia presm- tin and ordler. Whila tho voto was belng taken, the Commit- teos of Kive sppoluted hLlhe S,nnknr appearcd and presontod an authorlzation from the Sposk- or to act as Manngora, Tue point was raiscd, and sustained after an excited protest from Mr, Wiltz, that tho Speaker had not the right to appoiut managers aféer sdjournmant of the Houso, ‘Tho order of azquittal was finally adopted by the followiug votot Yeas, 23 § nays, 0, RAILWAY NEWS, 'They Impeach the Governor, Give Notlco to the Seuate, and Hurrledly Adjourn, Organization of the Sennto Into o Court of Impeachment for Judiolal Pro- ceedings, The Prosecution Adjudged Unworthy, and the Chargos Dismissed, Spectal Dispateh to The Chieaao Tribune, New Onrians, Feb. 23.—Tho Democrats of tho Ilouse of Roprosentatives did what they oould toward carrving out theiravowed intontion of suspending Qov, Kelloga~from olfice by pass< ing rosolutions of impeachment. The resolu- tione contaln no apecifd ohargs, and the only grounds on which it was pretondod that thoy oxpected o convict him wero that he fiad esnotionod the temporary wransfor of cortain moneys from one fund in the State Traastry to auother fund, the Biats Treas. urer suffering no loss theraby, 'This waa done in 1874, just aftor the revolt in Baptembor, to prevent $ho threatoned disbandment of the po- lice, who were clamoring for thoir pay. OTHRR FRIVOLOUS QIUTARGKS, The other grounda are that ho appointed w man to an ofiice at @ salary of $1,600 per an- num, and thia man hirsd & olerk to transact tho businesa for §40 por month, and othera equally frivolous, dhe rorolutions wers adoptod after seven and o half hoars of debsto by a voto of 81 to 45, one Domoorat, Mr. Statford, of Rapides, voting with tho Repub- licaus, KANSAS RAILROAD LEGISLATION, The Dailrond Committos of the Kanuas Logia- Iaturo, to whom waa roferred sovoral acta relat- ing to railroads, fixiug the maximum rate for carrylug froight and passongors in that Htate, proseniving tho punistimont for violation ot ite provisions, and providing for the eatablishment of n Board of Railrond Commissloners, has, aftor duo dellberation, reported the bills back, with tho recommendation that thoy be refocted. Awmong tho principal reasoas which the Commit~ too assign as heving influouced it in coming to that decfefon are the following: The propoef- tion to oreate a Board of Comunissionars, with almoat unlimitod powera ovor the management, control, and pinctical oporatton of tue various ralways of the Siato, at & largo cxpenso, cannob bo successfully dofended, except upon tha nnd of a pressing necessity. Wiule tho ommittus racognize the fast that somo monne should by daylssd by which tha peoplo of the Btate shall ba able to obtain correct information aa to the mansgomant and operation of tho dif- torent numyr, and thun enable their raprosent= atives to legisints Intelligeutly in tho corroction of abuses, if any aball be found, it 18 not pro- parod to mako a recommondation which shall in- oroasa tha publid expenditure, unlesa the nacoa- sity he apparent and the sbune flagrant, A Board MR, BTAFFORD'S REAROXD. Mr. Stafford gavoe the folloming oxplanation to hia vote : 1 voto no for the following roasons : Thst the result of finpeschment, 1f ouly “constitutional means aro used, will sithor make no chiange in tha Executlve Depariment, or, if any bs made, the succension wonld devolve first on Liout.-Gov. Antolns, who would, in my opinion, bo only a 00l in the Lands of Marshal Packerd, one of the moet unscrupuions mifnfons of pawer ever folsted upun an unhappy people, or next, ar il be cialmed, on the Frasfdent pro fem | wouldho o Ittlo practical utility, unloss tho o e o Beuste, enator Thomas O vanderton, | Syata should attume tho management of its rail nn":’lhnr ways to tho extont of regulating thoir ratos for the transportation of passengors and froduht. ‘The propositton 10 iz Arliteaty rates for the moves ment of the products of the State, the Commitlee ia ontirely saliufled {a impracticablo; aud at thona pors tions of the State distant from compeling pointa, or from {ue Nissourl River, it would practically amount tg 33 Afinbuno upon auy ahipments of {ke products of 0 noll, ‘The rsilrond companiesare quile 4s anxious to so- cure tha whoat, corn, nnd caitls of tho Htata for ship- mont 18 are tha people 10 shilp them, Thia is evidont frown ons or wo reasons: Firat, their own intereat prompts them fn that direction, Hecond, the rates already oxiating sbow ik, For justance : Corn fu car- from Bt, Louls to Net York for 03 _cenls per 100 ‘pounda; tho rats from Kansss Cliy snd Topeka to New York {s the rame a8 from Bt Louls; and auss tho lines of rallway runnfog to the East desirs to securo our largswheat snd corn product they glve to the Tailways runulvg westward frum Bt, Lonis, o share of the earnings chiargod (rowm 8t, Lould (which, however, yields Uttle- mors than runuing exponsoa), (n ordor ihint they may bring back suoh articloa of ‘necossary uae and conaumplion a8 our peoplo require, A pro rata of dted ate would put such a fax upon the corn of Kansas es toronder it aimoat valucloas, Another populst complaint 0 whioh the Committes have given much attontion arives from the discrimina. Alon of rullwayain their rates between differont polnts. These discriminations appesr in every case to bsin favor of pointa where conipeting lines como in contact, They ariso from precisely the #ame causo which ro- duices prices in every Dranch of trads and ludustry, namely ¢ competition. The Commitice have found fio instanco where complaint {s made thal the local rates l!ulnhma\unolumln% 1874, 1 cunniot soo that the Stato wonld be banefited by auch changos, Ay resalt beyond this could oniy be attempted by revolution. " Thise measure is plalnly, I deem, in confct with tho joint resolution paescd at the exira sesnion, which 1 agreed -to not disturb the present Kiata Government olaiming to havo been electod {n 1873, kmown as the Keliogg Gor- ornment. 1t would end i defeat, ard_posaibly engon— der confusion, eirife, and blooduned,~a ntafe of fsirs ovor to bo deplorod, diotated by imperious necessity, 'Finally, T that tuo excltoment nocessarily producod will efectu- ally entop Lho passage of the measurea of materlal ro- Lief 80 much nocded and urgentiy demanded by onr suffering people, and more imporiant to thom at thls 1ime thinn mere polltical or party sdvautages, TR TRINNESS OF TAE THING, This action of tho Houss was m most flagrant violation of tho Wheelor compromiss, which provided that the Govornor stonld not be ime peached for past official acts. , If thore wore any sonsible or 1oagonable basis for this action it would not bo so bad, If any really serious chargea were presented ngainst the Governor they would bo fully investigated, as the Gov- srnor haa encmlos In the Repablican party ; but, tho fact hemng so patent that tho Domocrats were scoking mercly a partiean advantage, the Republicans wore united In their sction, Tho Bonnto orgenwved as s Coart of Impeache sretoo high but Locause theay are higher at polnts ment tmmediatoly after boing notifled | Tore ticke ls no competition than where it exiate, the by tho Committoe appointod by tho | argument ia sdvanced that tie companies Lsvo no Iouse, and sent notiee to that | Fighttomske such discriminations, Whils the Come mittes bave nointentlon of deciding upon thie question wholher rallway campsnfes Lave the right to charga ‘moro for tha tranaporiation of frelght or morchandiso from oue palat tah from snother, oy aze dlmsly of tha opinion that fized rates will not obviste the dim. ully.” The result would bo that, whila the local ratos would ramaln unchanged, tho rates to and from com- Ling pofnts would be ralsed to the prices chargad for focal Guslunes, ‘This baa bosn folly demoniirated in tha operation of tho rallway pro rata lawa iu the Statea of Iows, Illiuols, and Wisconsin, COUNCIL BLUFFS HAPRPY. ‘Wasmwaron, D, 0., Fob, 28,—Tho Buprome Coutt to-day decided that the eastern lerminus of the Unlon Pacifio Railroad s on tho Iows shore, at Coubcil Blufs, and that the Omaba bridge In a part of tho road, and must be opar- ated in connoction with the wholo lno. Counotn Drurrs, Is, Fob. 28,—A largo and enthusiastic jollification mooting was held to- night upon roceipt of the naws of the deoision of the United States Buproms Coutt aflirming tha body that tho Courk was propared to proceed with the trial, The Houso, howaver, anticipst. ing such asction, wod only wishitog dolay, hure tledly adjourned till Wodneadsy, thoe last dsy which thoy could act, as tho Legislative session sxpires by limitation of Iaw Thuraday. The Court took » recoes, dorlng which the Ben- nto clectod Bomator Anderson its Presidont. Tho Court resumed its sitlug, whorsupon & pre- awble and ordor DISAILAING THY CHANOES was adobted by » volo of 25 t0 9, & aubstitute olfered by Honator Eustis asking delay belng Hirat tabled, aud a pratended anthority to rapre- sont the Tiouss ns managors being presentod by Mr, Wilz as Ohairman of & Cominlites of the House being ¢leolared favalid, BENTIMENT, ‘This attomps ta prbduco an exoltament at thin time in not approved: by anyconsiderable por- tion of the community, Onlr oue paper, the Jemocrat, haa ndvocstod it The Dullefin aud | doclsion of the Circult Court, fixing Coun. dVmea bave opposed it, and tho Picayune | ofl Dluffa ss the eastorn termlnna of bns eav on - the fonco, a8 ususl. | the Union Pacifio Railroad, snd requiring A protest ogsiost it was olroulatod smong mer- | the Company to run tholr trains Into our ity, chants and business mon, aud was signed by the ropresontatives of aver §1,000,000 of oapital. It s produced no populaz excltement thus far, Ioth Houses havo adfourned ovor Mardf Gras, [ 40 ths Assocrated Prase.) . REGULAL LEFORT. Nrw Onreaxe, Feb, 23,~0n the sssembling of the two tiouses ot tho General Assembly at 10 ‘This dooa away withthe odlona tinnafor, Htaps wora taken to erect A union depot for the Union Daciflo, Ohleago, Dnrhufilan & Quinoy, Obicago & Northwestern, Bt. Lonis, Ksosas Clty & Conncil Blufts, Chioago & Rock Island, snd” the Sloux City & Paclllo, DANVILLE COURT NEWS, s, m, tho House took up_ tho report Bpecial Dianatoh te T'ha Chiaga Tribune, g{‘ e lnm mrinmg;st::m o: RE :[n:lpnuhmm!‘i Daxvirte, 1L, Feb, 28.—The demurrer to the nrplug r \vors A sunidey. flali, orimes aud miRdonTeAnLH apphestion for s mwandamns to enforcs tho de- livery to tho Paris & Danville Railcoad Com- pany of Daaville Township bonda smountivg to 225,000 was suatalned thiamorning by Judge @, L. Davis, he holding that the Company did not comply with the conditions of the vole grausiug ald to the Company, The application of cortain Enatarn capitalista 'to be made partios defondsnt in an sdtion to foreoloso the firat mortgase bonda of the Tolado, Wabash & Waal- nro laliroad, whioh was argued last wesk botore the samo Court and tsken uuder advitement, wea to-dsy dented, SOUTHENN TICKET AGENTS, Nw Ouvrsny, Fob, 28,—~The General Passon- ger and Tickes Apenta of roads south of the Obhlo Rivor moet in convention here to-day for the purpass of adjustiog passenger rates, On scoouns of the absondo of reprosontativos of important Texas roads, the Counventlon ad- Journod untit 10 o'clock on Wednosdey mornlog., PERSONAL, Mr. T. D, Himors, who has baeh connacted with the Cuhlcago, Rook luland & Paclfie Rail- road for the lask fourteen yoars, haaresignod, and, on the 1at of March, will assume the posi- tion of statistionl clork at the ottice of Sucre- tary tandolph, of the Board of Trade. s cominittod since the Whesler adjustment. An snimated and protracted debste onatted, Ropub~ ficsn mombors calilng for obarges reclting the specitlo acty, THR REEOLUTIONS, 3 Al 4:00 p, m, the House, by & vote of 01 to 45, adoptod the following ¢ csotved, by the Iouse of Ropresentatives of ihe Blatsof Lowiatans, thet. a Comuaittos of members of the Itouss bs appoinfed by (he Bpeaker to go {0 the Henate of the ftate of Louisisns, and, at tlis har there- of, impeach Wiltiam 1, Keliogg of' Ligh crimes and misdeniesnors {n ofiice, commilted since April t4, 1475, and scquaint tho Senate 1hat the House of lep- raseatatlves wlil tu due time exhibit pactioulsr arid~ ¢iea of impeschment agalnet bim, and sy the Come mitloe demana that the Benate take an order for \hs sppearance of the sald Willivw I, Kellogg 1o anawar to b Ktk comaitteo of five be sppoiated b ol les of five 3 the Bpeakdr Liereot 1o prapurasnd. pretest Tor. i cousidforation of tne Housa acticles of impeachiment sgutust Willivm Fits Kellogs, Acting Govarsar of tlis Siate of Loulsiana, for bighi crimes aud misdamoan- ora o office, and thal wey bo wuthorlied sad em- owered to seud for persons an: 8 o further. Yite of thelr vostiyaiian: P THE COMMITTER ‘The Speskér aAppointed as the Committen Meesry, Wiltz, Kooutz, and Hall of New Ore lesns ; Kidd, of Jackson; and Parish and Yonbg, of Claiborue, On their arrival at the Senate Chamber, thoy found the Hevato In executive ses- slon. A Commitios of Ropublican Henators met them and arranged an sgrosment that tha Houso would remain in session uatil the Henate could on{:ulzn 22 a Court of Impoaslment sod notify tho Ifouse wlhat time would be given hiem to sustain their charges by testimony, TUX NOUSE NEATS A UURRIKD UETIEAT. The Senats at onco _organized as » Conrt of Tupeschmont, Chilef-Justice Ludllng presiding, aud adopted so order requiring the Elouss o presont thelr chatges and their ~ testimony at 7 y of tho Houste Fesched louse with thiu order, the House idiourned i1l Wednesday, March 1, ™ A Long Maroh. Cinetnnats Commercial, Fed, 47, The Oiuclunatl Light Guard, at their last maet- 1ng, decided to mazoh from this oidy ta Philadel- phia, to sttend the Oontenninl Exposition, ‘Fhe routo sdopled i by way of Dayton, Bpringfield, Columbus, Zancsrille, &0d = Cambrldge, O.; Wheeling, W, Va.; Waynesburg, Unioutown, Bomersot, Bedford, Chamberaburg, Uettyabneg, York, Lancaster, snd West Cuester, Ps., makivg tho distauce about 503 mlles, and the time con- somed in golug, camping at Philadelphis snd returning, about two monthe, laaviog this city about the 1st of AMAy and returning sbout the 18t of July, ‘The company will take with 1t two srmy wag- ons and teawa, sulllojont pro us iwo tesm- stera, two couks, * drnm corps, and all the neo- ezsary camp aad gerrison equipsge. The men will wear tho fatigue uniforn, the dress unitorm being carrled In the wagons, carry fheir gund, light’ kuspascks, packed with one change of clotbing, ono rubber and ono wdolen bianket, overcoat, &o., each, Mr. Jonn L. Beverldgo, Governor ot Iilinols, aud a forw subsidized battle-hiclders, are triously engaged in the not verv laudable effort 10 pack a Cook Ocunty d tion for Baverldge in the State Convoution from which DBeveridge desires 0 get s nomination for Governor. Amwos 1 Ao Deveridgo henchmen {s cue Mo- Laugllin, whilomn Hocretary of the Rallway and ‘Warehouss Commission, and somonhat noted e so industrious collector of railway passes. Ane 'ho Bonate thereupon took a yecess until 7 n. DISMISIAL OF TIE OLABGES. Upon theix resssemblipg the following order s read : Wirezas, Tha House of Napresentsiives has certl- flod to 1he Bonaty thab 10 hae Impeached Willism ¥, Kelloyg, Guvernot of the tiete of Loulsisns, of bigh crimes aud nyiademesnor; and, Baid House hiaw acled 1o astd fmpeacho 10 law, 121 this, that b bes refused to Willsm 1.’ Eellogg, Governur of of | Tawimams, to” dp charges apyoisited the wads alnst b or i person or Ly counael, and uss refused to furnish Bt with a ltaf of the witnessss relted upon to support the charyes wade, sad, Witgazas, 16 48 8 noforlous fsct that mald {mpesche ment is prompted by pariissa and revolutionsry puse posea ; an Wiiaias, 18 wad sgreed by said Hol 4 No. of the st soeniohs of 115, 1o puravancs o ths bovsos speut contrs: iy of sivcemeut 'snowa aethe” Shesior salukments | Shto Ritey Commissonaes W L tibor i Htale of Loulsisns, shoukd mob bed | last fall, was also cus of the backers of flellna for Sy acla comuiited prioe (2 the adoption of said act, aud thal the Houss of Represenistives aouid benceforth neeord to liw full support in thd msin- tenance of thalews and the w!mw.km of the wellare of tho peopls of the Stata, sn Waastas, (AW resolution of impsschment 1 o sod lus corrups ring. Perhaps it would nos bo s bad ides for somsbody to ssk Mr, Heverldge where ke sfood in the desperate coutest against I‘Jlu uh:h%tm !Iwnfiaflgmfim?lm tall, l}l r, Boveridge was sgaisst the Heslng gang, s ofioiat 4w viclalion of es13 sgsesszan), avd wero not bis of appointess an: W T of s Willlam ¥, ¥, ors agains¥ she gasg tovi~Ohlcago ot s o iy e iy s | Tl SRR . STATE AFFAIRS. WISCONSIN: LEGIALATIVE PROOREDINOS, Svecral Inspateh to The Chicaas fyibutis. MAvtyon, Wis., Feb. 28.—Tho Assemlly to- night coneurred in the Benate rosolution au- thotlzing Wisconsin'a Governor to Invite the Qovornora of other Btatos and othera to meet in Convantion at I’ortage $3 promota tho Fox and Wisconsin Rivor improvinents, Heuato billa wors concurred in to fix the licennes of raliroad comuaules at 4 per oont of thoir gross enraings on all roads esrning over £3.000 por mila por aunum, 2 per cout on all roads earning ovor $1,600 por mtle. and 85 por mile on thoss earsing lesey ralativo %o ohanges of venue In civil cnao8 3 in rolation to attorneya' foos {n Juatlces® Courts ; authoriziug & loan of truat fands to Raolve Gounty, to smend the Printing iaw in ro- gard to daily Journals 1 and soveral local bills. ‘There was & swarm dobate ontho appropriation of §2.000 to thp Stato Agrieultural Sovisty, but it flually passod—~50 to 26, Among the bills killed wss ove todo away with the monopoly of gas companion i citles, Ttio bill to ropeal noasly all taws for tho ex- omption of taxation sas taken up, aud Mr. Fiak, its suthor, mads an olsborate apssols in its favor. Thoe Henato roferred to tho Judiciaty Com. mittes the reaolution to adjourn Maroh ¥, Assambly billa ware concitrrad in authorizing muuletpalitios to aatadlish sinkivg fuuda ; to pay texes, Beuate billa pasesd rolating to the Supremo Cantt ; ralating to the powers of County Supsi- visors ; approprinting 81,600 to the Siate Hise sosical Booioty. it 10WA, UOUAE, Des Moixrs, Ia,, Feb. 28,—~In the Houso, this moruing, Lills were passed to ropeal Hec. 1,43) of the Cude, rolativo to tho care of insane per- noun ; alao, that, where husband and wife die intostate and without issuoe, all property nogaired during thelr marringe shall bo fuheritod by the surviving husband or wife; requiring Asaosaors to furnish & cortificato of asseasment to omh property-holdor; to authorize County Treas. urera to nsuosa proporty for taxation whioh mny bave beon omitted ; in ralation to tho taxation of mutual life indirance companied; to Ap- nral;mm 20,000 for o horticultural luboratory st tho Agricultural Coiloge, The bfil o provida for astending the limtts of cities was passod, The Capital Panishment bill was 1ald over, owing lo sfia mbasuve of members, BENATE, Tno Sonato thls mornivy indsfinitaly poat- poned moveral bills to amend the Liguor lnw, which fndicatos nochango will be mada {n tha prosent law, Ihlla passod requiring Couoty Burveyors Lo re- cord their fleld-notes, and tixing thetr salary at 281 por day; algo, prolublting sending wid:.wa or ohildron of woldiers to County Foor-louses when thoy éan be cared for outsldle ; for the slec- tion of townahip oflicars when the township is gm of a city ; to furniah townsbip ofticers with Fiold's ‘Trontiso, THE JUNICIARY. Bonator Shane Lias resignud his seat in conse- uonco of Laviug bosu appontod Judge of the Saghth Judicial District, ¢ ——— CALIFORNIA. OAKLAND RAULNOR, Bar Fraxotsco, Fob. 28,—~HBoth Houses of the Logislaturo havo passed » concurrent resolution memoriafizing Congross to gontinue tho Oakland harbor {mprovements aud construct a lght- houso and fog-signal on tho Stralts of Carqul- uoz, CRIME, LYNOMED AT LEBANON, TENN, Nasnvierx, Tonn., Foh, 28,—A epecisl to the American says: At 12 o'clock laat night twenty- fivo or fifty armod men sont to the Lebanon 3ai), 80 milea from hare, and demanded the keys of the Jailer, who refunod them. Tho Jailer’s wife, foariug they ware going to kifl her bus- band, got tho koya and delivered them up. Tuo Jatler had turvatonod to kill any ono who an- tored tho jall, While defending the front, thoy broke into tha roar, and took from hia cell Por- ter Willlatson, calored, ono of the allogsd mur- dorora of Robert Hamilton, whose place Will- Ismson and Bure Bogearly went to rob last Maroh, They carried him 13 miles from Lobanon, and bung and ebot him i the hoad and lofs side. ~ Willtamaon's body was cut dowa 6t 8 o’cfook this marning, Tho verdict of thoe Coronor’s Jury was that ho camo to his death at the hands of partled unkoown. The orowd came and deparied from Lebanon so quletly that onty about half a dozon poople outside of the Jailor and wife were awaré what was oooni= ring. 1t i supposed that Willlamson was iynched on acconnt of the tardiness of justice, having twice beon grantsd a new trial, Willlam- #on and Doggarly had confossed the murder of linmilcon, ABDUCTION AND BlaAMY. Hyeetas Jispatch to The Chioago Iriduna, GraND Ay, Mich., Fob. 38.—The Trotter- Boaweil sbduction cago sssumed a now phase this moraing. On complaiue of Mortlmer Trot- sor, Mra, Mary Trotter was:srrested for bigamy and taken to "Gresnville, Mioh, A crowd of ox- oited citizens followed her to the depot. Thia Per«euuon of Mra. Trolter by the Buswalls ang "Trotters 18 nnlversally condemnead, and may bo violantly resented if contivucd. Thoe sbdiotod ohild 18 hars, and Afrs, Trotter will return to- morrow on bail, FATAL SHOOTING. PninorroN, Mo, Fob, 28.—Last Eaturday night o man namod Ass Naynss, whose wife 1s & notorfona prostituto, was shat doad {n his own bouso about 11 o'clock, the ball entering his nock, and onusing death jo three minutes, Bomo young mon came to the house and tried to force an ontrance to get Iaynes' wifo nnd another woman, named Cargo, out, Raynessprang out of Lod snd atruck one of them with s Jack-oak club, wh'un 6 two mon shob bim dead. " No arrest as yet. . AN UNFAIR EXCHANGE, Mexputts, Tonn,, Fob, 36.—Jamos M, Tomeny, formarly United Btates Marshal of this distriot, was arrosted laat night aud pat in jall, at the in- stance of Judgo Milton Brown, of Jackson, ‘I'enn,, who charges Tomeny with assaulting him withaclub on the road, Inat vight, knocking him vensolens xnd robbing him of s large smount of bonds, which 'Tomeny had pald him a short time bofore, st Tomeny's house, OUTRAGE, Spsetal Dlavateh o The Chicane Tridune, Lxavxnwontn, Kan,, Fob, 28.—A aofored man namod Thomas was srrested this morning for antraging the person of » little girl in thiy oity, who {adoaf sud domb, and parslyzed [o her rigut aide, The crimo isa most fendish one, and l"" erpairator will undoubtedly bo ssverely puniy £9CAPE OF PRISONERS. Nzwask, N, J., Fob. 28,—Nine prisoners, in~ cluding gevoral burglars, who were awsitng trisl in the Court-Houss, eacaped from the prisoners’ roont fo-day. MURDER AND SUICIDE Weartonretek, Pa., Feb, 28,—8aturdsy a man named Bterling, in Kast Whitoland, atiot his wife and then himself, OOEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. QurrNsTowH, Peb, 28.—Bteamuhips Oblo, from Phifadelphis, and Adriatio, from New Xork, bas od, “H;w Yonx, Ueb. 28 —Acrved, steamship Creece, from Londor. i m s There e Nopuldivan papors in North Carona e tausiaber fhat’ Norik Garofion adaried tho ball ju 1872, g — Dr. Piorce's Pisasant Purgativa Pallota ara so compounded from concentrated principles, ox- teacted from roois sud berbe, a3 to combine in each small granule, scarcely larger than a mus. {ard sced, a8 much cathartlo power as ja con- talned In any larger pilla for sals in drug-stores. They are nob ouly pleasant to take, but thoir op- eration & essy—unaitended with sany gnpiog paln, They operale withoat producimg auy con atituilonsl disturbauce, Unlike other asthartics, they do not render tho bowe!s costive atter op- eratlon, but, ou the coatrary, they establish s permianantly healthy sotlon. Being entirely veg- zll:zcb. 0o particular care ia required while nsing o1, €500 Rewdrd {w offered by the propristor to any one who will detsct in these Pellets any oal- ome} or ofhor form of méreuty, mioeral poisou, ot {nfarious drug, . Tuay sve #0ld by druggiste, RADWAY'S REMEDIES, Radway's Ready Relief CORES THE WORST I'{INS In from One to Twenty Minuteg, NOT ONE HOUR After reading this Adverticoment need any on sufler with pain, Radway's Ready Relief I8 A CORE FOR EVERY PAIN $twas the first nnd is the Only Pain Remedy That Inutantiy atops the mos: exe o Immamations, and gurey congnstionk, Lungs, onte appilcatian, tomach, Lowels, or other glasdy rholating paing, allayy whatisorof tny or organy, Infrom One to Twenty Minutes, Ne mattar how violant or_ercriuelating Rbeamatio, Red-ridden, Infirin, Cripplo raigls, or prostrated with dise the pain, th. Nervaas, New 6280 may saffor Radway's Ready Relief | WILL AFTORD INSTANT EASE Infammation of tho Kidnoys, Inflammation of the Bladder, Infl: ols, ftazrh, “foothachs Cold [ ammation of the Bowe Congestion of nnE\. ore Throat, Diflioult untmng. Ealpitation f_the Heart, the Hyatorios, Croup, lfmh{hu'rln.o\h Ipllusnre; Katinchs, eumatism "Guills, Awde Ontits The apolication of the Teadr Reliot to the part op parte where axd comfor. henid alwa, HRADY RELIRY with’ ravent uf ™ iter thian Fyo 1 1o Bowels, and a1f fat Travelarss ihem, the paln or dificulty exista will atford o3se ty dropy in half & tomblor of water wi min cures Urampa, burn, 8ick Headache A fow Bpral; our Hite Dl:::!?::.gy‘lulcr(;:‘ Shotio, Wied Tvcarrs & boitle of RADWAY'S Oe"exins, from Shenws, o et TN o noh Brandy or Dittars asa slimulaan. watr, T\ fg FEVER AND AGUE. Favee and Axne cared or fifty eonts. Therofs nota remdlat Rgtuh 1 (o morld et a1l S (s and i all other mal other favers (sid: TNeady Rell ¥eld by Druxyiete, et Hadmay's riann, \d3d ity gon bill At s el el ta per battle, Apun l‘ tyohotd, 1&{:: quiol HEALTH! BEAUTY! o A s blond; tnecenss of flosh snd wal ‘Seantifafcomupresion seoniod moale n DR. 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THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER, Sivery drvp ot the Srpacitian fesolvan aates THIOTE the Lo, weat aring: nd uther and Juteou ot the systorw, tho vi s Javiae ol ta” buky with B an from tho obiacg: cases, on eation, and moc rem i roradra it ba rapid, and 1 towing better ‘Sopetita Improving, Aad rilln Rosolrsat szawl all tve qurs fur. ot 1 or pacts of the syatem, sors 2 rgos, night swi Lo pri i Sicchls, &7 resting the Barsa ageats in $he oure of U Constitutional, aad Bkin dlsesacs, but ‘with o o7 i av and (haso wadtan, and Tepalrs the with e wmates ipom ealthy biocd,—aad thls Barsapariliian will & s acura.—s Gure foe witen on ‘commamoos s orr U fyas, strumor: ud the “wormt forms, of caid Boas i ng, ey ) b, ), al: ! 7 )ife, lor 13 ropalr gl e uuLa-olwwl ay 4 tis rannt L& Sjisive ey & fow days' nes 157 discass L8 . is sariaing otk o4 Dok tlans wil [ha food dle and weleht Barotulons, ‘only poet Kidney and Bladder Complaints, tabotes, D Woub Discusss, Grarcl, D ropar, EEl ik S ST i am';fm“.'fm on e watertn 1o, "olomay, Y enelika tis Wiits of i1 opy: :fi‘l’:.’:a:l"hlmlmfl. dark, i‘llflfll hfia hovedust doposis, And whon U bnrning seosation when paseing waler, Of B Vaok s0d Alons the loae: 1T Tnmor of Twelve Voars Growth Onred by lladway’s Ltesolveout. Da, RADWAT: Al P o 1 iod evecythilog L bt " i forsd foe twelve o sids, Dowte. aear (18 groim. I write this €0 you st ofotbers, Vou on il sty Price, 81pes b oara, o Hadwan Bt and oo RVERLY, Mass,, Juls 18, 1399, 0 d | Lul';.l- it attle. Tharead arsdfan tamor in the oracise KNAFF, AK IMPORTANT LETTER, PFroma &r:mln-nt gentlonzan and residest of Otnsianatly o7 Turt years woll knowa 10 tho mewsysps? Dibiithors faroagncal tho taliod Matas. o fusw Yous, Oct. 1l U0, DA, Ravwax~Dean 8ias Lam induced by ring Lo brief, siatoin beeu altoote ik eleiiasand fl:{zp.ll-\lfl s Phil Teated b d T S | gt i i umo twolve moutl s el uers aad tladdor, sad gave it st iat =13 Junrs—wuuld prevea f radically, oumh'f Liad lmJ o) bad taken & ‘:LO quan! ad homeopathia: b b alshing Gures LATing bean 5d some [our nionths ago. I“d & net Haturday Zvening Fesl 00 & parsaa #ho bed faug went rigbt oft and got som Resoiveut, Tlesd 2nd commonood taking Iy zalisvad, s0d now fve) a0 T Sachyaue farie. Serit, wad Hoghiating Pl hem, T three days i v, 0. W, JAMES, Cinoingats, 0. itity of g o2 'the. bisdder e a0 i~ id ‘gare it a1 n ot ¥ i 3 ope having Sriag wef hed Ling P Was groais DR. RADWAY'S Regulating Pills is, 11! juwols, Piles, sac var nufl tipal nead A ust ot Fi D, roath.ng, iyl £ iRy [e5g'trens, tus E i Kk and judden A tew dos feom all the al bos. Bold by deugk ! q ' Fupiloom. il kiog oe ¥ all Dotauge: 10 stfcoln na ta. Pal 3 Obse! S telois, viegautly coxtud Wilh awdel guid :‘.mu.-;'&:m.'mum and stryugianm, - a I L dlomscd, Ulsessors Dyw e froiys e i Bisaly vee il or ‘daisterios Pioms rasuliing from abs, the aystem rn‘:mld disorders, Price 25 reuts per Read “False and True,” wfllld 0.: l;‘llll \reasn-s| ow Ruhi by \ %n&p ta RADWAY & G.E.D‘l Uon wi &

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