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- S e SR . i b 2f e Seal FOREIGN. Interview Between the Marquis of Salisbury and the Sultan. whe Porte Notitied that Turkey Cannot Expect English Asslstanco. A Final Meeting of the Conference to Be Held Satorday. The Grand Vizter Ulterly Refuses to Accede fo Forelgn Inferveution. Turkey Endeavoring to Foroo Bervia to Conclude & Peace. TIIE BAST, DISPOIED TO ACCRPT, Peas, Jan, 10.—The Marquis of Sallshury has bad an Interview of two hours with thc Sultan, who is dieposed to accept all the conditlons of the amended rchemne submitted to the Confer- ence, TAKING LEAVE. T.oxpox, Jan. 10.—A dlspatch from Constan- tinople states that several Plenipotentiaries have requested an audience with the Sultan for the purposeof taking leave. THE GRAND COURCIL of Turkey to declde on the Porte’s reply to the a5t proposals of the Powers will meet to- worrow or Thurrdag. BALISBCRY AND THE SULTAN. Loxrox, Jan, 17—5 6. m.~The Standard’s special from Constantihople says the Marguis of Halisbtery at the interview with the Sultan on Sunday in order to disabuse his Majests’s mind of any idex formed from reports which had been purposely circulated in Constantinople to the effect that he (Sallsbury) was at varfance sith his cofleayrues In the Britlsh Cabinct, read a teleam from the Farl of Beaconsfield, who declares that Lord Salisbury has the entire approval anal sapport of the overnment, and that Turkeys i she rejects the proposals of the Towers, has nothing to expeet from England. The Sultan v-ns mueh Impressed by Lord Sallss bury’s remarks, but merely sald the question must be dechled by the Porte. STANDS FINM, Peern, Jan, 16.—A correspondent of the Desther Llye's had sn interview with Midhat rasha on Manday, and reports that the Grand Vizler then declared, In the most positive man- ner, that he would never aceept an International vommission a fureign control over the uppoint- ment of Governors under any form whatever, SERVIA, Loxnox, Jan, 17—5 a. m.—~The Zimeadlspatels from Belgrade says the partisans of Russia de- ¢lare the Russian volunteers were removed from Scr¢ln on nceount of jnsubordination, and will be replaced by regulur troops from Russin in the event of war, and it [sstated that the Porte has senta telegraphledispatch advising Serviato make pease Immediately, as no extension of the armistice beyond the Ist of March will be granted, and, if peace 13 not then concluded, tho Turks will march on Helgrade. If this i true, it wifl probably lead Servin to decide In favor of peaces, unless Russia gives her positive assurance of puwerful ruppurt. Lonpoy, Joo. 17—5 a. m.—The Constanti- noole cormspaadents of the Telegraph and Newos both repre sent. that secording to the proposals as now sithimitited to the Porte the Commission of 8upervision would RAVE NO EXECUTIVE POWER. Vut would merely watch the execution of re- forms, and zepmrt their observations to the Am- Laseadors at. Coustantineple. ‘The Viemn correspondent of the Newsre- ports that }Mihat Pasha ks taken the unusual step of fuvittg the Catbiolic, Armnenian, Greek, and Bulearlan Patrlarchs 10 partlelpate in the Grand Coundl which decldes on the Porte’s an- swer. The Cauncil will meet Thursday, and the Conferamve Saturday, A dispateh from Vienna to the Duily Teles graph suys Gem. Iznatlefl, ot last Monday's sittivg of the Conference, when glving notice of his intentdon to withdraw in the event of o refusal Dby the Porte, did mot, llke the other Plenlpotentiaries, state that Lo intended to leave hls Embassy in fhe care of a Charge d’Affafres. It fs prob- uble, therefore, It the Turks refuse the lact ‘proposals, dipdomatl: relatlons between Turkey and Russia will totully cease, -COUNT ANDRASSY has returned to Vienna from Pesth 1o confer with Prince Awersperg on the critical sitnatfon. g s TIEE VATICAN, ADDRESIES TO THE POPE, AND REPLIXS BT 1118 TOLINESS, Royz, Dev, 26,—This moming the represent- atives of Austria, Portuzal, Braz!l, and Belglum, uceredited to the Vatlean, walted upon his Holl- ness to offer the compliments of the season, and to express thair felicitations on the recur- rence of the aumiversary of his mame-day, 8t. John the FEvoogeliet, Subsequently, Mon- slznore Stowor and Capt. Treling, See- votary of the Catholle Unlon of Ircland, on beholt of the Irish Catholles, presented to his Holiness, In prescoce of Uen. Kanzler, o number of Canlinals, and other personages of the Pontiflcal Court, u mag- nificently-Wuminated copy of the Bull of the Homaculate Conception of the Virzin, It formed o thick follo volume, wirh o eelinson velvet cover, ormamented with medidlions or Yr(\uhm- stoues, and gold clasps set In dmmonds, 1is Hollness eraciously aceepted the offermg, und bestowed his steclal benediciion on e donor and bl who were fn uny way counceted with the gnft. ’ The Pope has reeefved an uddress fronn the TRomau nobllis presenting congratwatlons upon the approuctilng new year, Mis Holinwss, u reply sressed pleasure at flding bunself Trequently (o the midst of the wistocraey, add- ormerly [ willingty troquented aristo- crutie cireleg, bt now | amn obliged 1o sermai fn the Vatlean, 1 cnunot cuter those circles for soclal ntercourso becanse 1 i prevented by dreunstan Roste, 1 ~The Vaervatore flumano puh- Mshes a reply made by the Pope to an address iresented to bim by thie Roman Patriciate, His cevtun il thines of Juunger daye, It e.umples tiwre atne e ho did not eg- 1y of ieir helphess failles, He then, re- w utten put, Why did he whlenian who BOmE years he frequental ¢ hie i, it was beeay 10 admire, but at the Ject the poor nor chitdren and newl it aut comparing hlinsalf to Chrst, lour has nat yet come.” would nut :walk in Juil Wy fouzht to slav blm, The place where hinsel? Wwas g fittte talllee, the limitsof which he ouzht 10t 10 puse, It was not given 1o bim to put his fuot Luyond the bounduries of the Vatdvan, P"ill‘"" sietiom Judor ‘This murning Capt. "Fecling, Secretary of the Catbolie Unlon of Ireland, fn sceordanee with the resolution adopted st 4 publle tacetiug held u Dubn 4 wember, asked and obtaloed o special Lless from hls Holuiess on the ey- ertions the Catholic Unlon s making to ob- taln denowinationul cutl PRAD APPOINTME! LexNnox, Jup. 16.—A telegram from Patis an- nounces that M. Max Outrey has beeu appulnt- «d Minlster of Frauce totbe United States. 3. de Marcere, Minlster of the Inter.or, has been choren President of the group of the Left Ceutre. GRUBECE, 2 NDIENCE, Atuess, Jau. 18, Meredith Read, the Amerlcan Minister, had an sudience with the Kug today, b1 4 1C0. % THE BEVOLUTION. Gavrvesroy, Tex.,Jan.16.—~The News' Browns- Ville special kays: **Geo, Diaz failed toeffuct & tompromise - with Iglealas. He attavked tlm furces ot Tylesias on Guans Justo, cowmmnanded :y Uen. Antillon, on the 3d inst., and Antillow 8 defeated, aud surrcudenl bis whole arwy "THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1877 an all his material of war to Gen. Ignacio Mar- nez, “'Iglecias hias asked to be allowed to retire to rivate fife. “(en. Quiroga, according to promiee, sup- ported Lento until Nov, ). - He then surrender- ed over S0 nen ay amount of war materiat 1 Uen. ine aid retived to his rancho, Under the pretext that e was foment- ing troubie, he wae arrested, tried, and con- demned. unl necording to o telegram, he was eliot on the 12th Inst. GERMAD % DYING, 1%, Jan. 16.—Princess Marie, sister of the Empress, and wife of Prince Charles of =) Y. - Prudsia, is dying. THT TLECTION. Ofictol returns show that 63 Conservatives have been elected to the Refehstaz, The Conservatives will unmcq‘m,'nlly he able to elect the Fuat Viee-Ureeident, “who has Nitherto been thosen Ly the Progressoniste. "The members elected are claestifed with regard to their attitwde tuwards the !-:nunr\;-I as fol-. i lows: Supporters of the Empire, 1 ers of the Empire, 133, CRIME. . BANKSON, uppos- JONN Saectal Disgateh to The Tribune PuttaneLums, Jan. 10,—~The business com- munity of Philadelphia, as well as Philadelphla soclety, Is excited by the disclosures made in the investigation of the estate of Ma), <Gen, John P. Bankson, a prominent citizen whose sulelde took place a few weeks ago, These de- velopments show n mystery and eriminality fo the nccounts of the deceased which can hardly be explained. In consequence of the disuppear- ance of papers, it ls difficult to tell the total amount of his indebtedness, but up to this date about £150,000 fs the amount which hie borrowed from his friends without de- positing auy large atmount of collateral. Among the Josers arn an fosurance agent, who fs fn for £80,000: a Walnut street Miquor-dealer, 810,000% and another $1,050; a Custom-l{onse ofliclal, & very old gentleman (snd about all bis worldly oesets), 89,005 n provlsion-louse, 80,000; 8 Walnut street note-broker, £4,800; & paint and color manufactory, $10,000; ou ofl denler, £2,000; three Front street 1liquor-deal- ors. oggregating £5,700; a cracker-baker, £3,700: an ex-Prosident of the Commercla cxthange, 83,2003 aud Col. Nedenbusl, the Su- perintendent’ of the Martinaburg distillery, about £5,000, There are about a dozen other merchants who_lent him from &300 to M\Ow. Tesides the above, heds Jarzely indebted to sovral banks, and Lorrowed about $100,000 more, which {3 sccured by collateruls, Amung other delinquencics, it s known that Farriugton & Co., disthicrs, of Ohlo; conslned to hlm about '$12,000 worth of highwiues, which he sold und nppropriated the money to his own use. ‘There are many other slmilar transactione, but the deeper the Investigation goes the more mysterious ond criminal it becomes, BIG COUNTERFEITN, Specint Dispateh to The Tridune, g7, Lotis, Mo, Jan. 16.—Several counterfelt £1,000 bills have been floating about fn St Louls lately. A few days ugo w stranger denosited two of them in the ValMey Natiomal Bank, where they were recelved without susplefon. This bank subsequently pald out one of them tothe Mechanles’ Bank and the other to the Gierman Ravings Bank, the “queer® moncy ng over the counter of cach without excit- the least distrust, The latter-namned bank poid out the one recelved by it to o lady customer in Illinols. It secms that Treasury detectives were here in trace of thesc fldentical bills, and through thelr effurts the revelatfon has been brought about that Loth of tho bills are spurivus, It subsequently transpires that the stranger who made the doposit bad previously entered to huve the moneychanged at varlous vther banks, and had even been 5o bold s to offer them at the Sub-Treasury for that purpose. The bills are dated in 1802, and it is suppos:d were print- ed from the plates which gave so much trouble in that year, and which were thought to have been thrown Into New York Larbor about that year. The bllls are lugeniously executed, and touldnot be detected excent by an expert, LONG-EXTPECTED NEWS, Special Dispatch 1o The Trivure. 87, Lot1s, Jan, 16.—Advives recelved here to- day and durlug the past week leave littic doubt that Gen. Jolm McDonald and Col. John A. Joyce, the Whisks-Ring conviets, will be par- doned, nnd thal very soon, It Is stated, upon manifestly good authority, that the Presldent has already pledzed himeell to such a course, aud that the pandons will be signed and for- warded to the Warden of the Missouri Peniten- tlary as soon ns certsln formalitics and red- tape procesées can gone through with. “Mrs, Joyer aml a number of friends of the " Colonel, and also rome of McDonald'a frlends, are cexpected at Jeffer- son Uity to-morrow. McDonald's continement has told on hin pereptibLs, is Lealth belug ruincd, but the only effe:t it bad ou Joyve bay Dbeen to increase his obesit; FRAUDULENT NOTES. Spectal Dispatch to The Tridune. Pronis, Iil., Jun, W.—~Judee Cochrane has Just decided some cases brouzht by Peter An- ten, banker ot Privceville, sgalnst several par- tles, on notes which be had purchaeed from some patent-right men. It secms that theee men had been selllng righta to farmers for atent chiurns, and taklng contracts from them duly eigned. The contracts were afterwands manlpulated 50 a5 to become rezular notes of hand, duc at a certaln thme. In this condition they were wold to Anten, The partles, of course: refused to pay when due, aaid st wox brought to recuve 'he Coure hicld that the notes prowived by framd were worthleas, and rendered & verdict for defendants fn cach oase. ANTIHHONY COMSTOCK'S WORK, Yctal Dipateh to The Tribuns, INplaNavonts, Jan. 10.—Dr. H. Gustavus Farr was to-day convieted of gending Improper matter through the walls, on the testimony of Anthony Comaty Hcatence was withheld by Court. Farr has sued Comstork for §25,000 for libel fn un alleged stutement to the New York nes that he had been engaged in counterfeiting. ALLEGED INFANTICIDE, Npecial Diswatch (v The Tribune. Broowuisatox, 1L, Jau, 16,~Coroner IHen- dricks was gent for to-day to go to Savbroak to bold an inquest on the Lody of an fufunt child of Perley Mietty of that place, which the Say- brook people allege died on the night of s birtly, lant week, from neglect sud fll-treatment of {ts father. HEAVY DEFICIENCY, Fisnkut, N, Y., Jan, —The defletency fn the Natfonal Bank here amouuts Lo over $100,- 000, and may possibly reach §130,000, Some of those who made heavy overdralts were nego- tiatlng to-day to puy u{» “The run on the Sav. inzs Bank drew out £30,000, The latter baak is sound. ACQUITTED, Apectal Dispateh 1o The Trioune, Droeque, lu, Jan, 16.—=Murtha A. Necley, & young girl nzed 20, who has been on trial for chitd-murder, was discharged to-day, the jury rendering a verdiet that the two children dled natural deaths. o e —— _ MINE LITIGATION, Bax ¥Fraxcisco, Jun, 10.~Lezal procecdings were commenced to-day i the District Court of Eurcks, Nevada, Ly the Eureka Consolldated Minfng Company against the Richiond Minlog Company to recover damages alleged to bave been sustalued by the encroachment of defend- ant upon tue ground of platutlff, The cxact atount ot tasuc s not yet ascertained, but the Surveyur's report estimates the amount of ore tuken from plaiuthl's ground at 40,000 tous, val- ed dn the nelghbortivod of #2,600,00, ' The Iiclunond miue ts owned by English g‘vnpnnlgch:'f pi el o MEXICAN VETERANS, Syecial Dipatch 10 The Tridune. Guayp Ravips, Mich, Jau, 10.—Between forty and ity of the vetcrans of the AMexican war, residents of this 8tate, met o this city to- day for thelr anousl Convention. About MW would kave been bers had not the storn laat pight futerfered with toe rullways aud deterred many. The Michigan Associution ted tho followlng oftlcerss Presfdent, Col. A. T. McReyuolds, of this ¢itvs Vice-President, Jaumes E. Plttman, of Detrolt; Seceetary, lsaac Glbeos, of Ludiogton; Tressurer, Col. F. W, Curicnius, of Kalamazoo, The next Conventlon of the Association wiil be keld at Kalamazoo the third Tuesdas fu dune. The ditzene of Grand Feplda temlered the veterans & complimentars hanquet, and it was eaten at the Mortun [luure this e-ening. Some mure than two biumdred persons sat down ot the i table, and {he banquet wira one of the fineat able that Imve ocenrr1 here 1n The reaponres to the toasts feliettoas and apropos. FIRES. AT DECATUR. IND. Kpectal Dispateh to The Tridune, Fort Warsg, lud. Jan, 10.—~Decatur, the county-seat of Adams County, twenty miles south of Fort Wayne, was visited by n destruct- fve fire thix morning. The fire hroke out {n the furniture store of L. Suterabout t o'clock, and, 29 & strong wind was blowing, and no fucilities were at hand for extinguishing i, spread raphilly. Lasses are veported as follows: L. Sager, building nud furniture, $3.0003 B, 8 Thompson, buldine and stoek of groceries, Welfley, building and o D. - Ltudebaker's building, Shafer & losa ls und most e nny montli were peculfor] dealers, A. Barthol's bullding ¥ Buber's building, unoceupled, §%00: 8. bullding and stock of goods, damagzed § T, Baitey’s building, " lnss” $300; oee il ed Miller Broe! b, loss $10K0, block, comprising nearly all the leading busl- ness houses In the Lown, I6 i os ; was no Insurance on any buililng or s Flrs Department of this ity was telegraphed for, aud o steamer and hosecart had been lowl- ed ona train when two fires broke out here, which presented their golng, ‘The total loss at Decatar is 216,000, which is very heavy for 5o emall a town. AT BELOIT. WIS, Spectal Dirpatch to The Tridune. BrLOIT, Wis., Jun. 16.~Huut's block of brick stores, at the west end of the bridge, were to- tally destroyed by fire Letween 2 and 4 o'clock this morning. Loss on bnilding £5,000; in- sured for 81,500 in the Milwaukee Mechanles®s and £1,000in the Girurd. Melntosh's biltlard rooms, insured for £1,300 fn the Alliance, of Boston, nothing eaved, J, Starnier, boots and shoes, insured for £1000 In_Westehesters loss not much over inRuruuce, The orlzin of the fire I8 unknown., Fenton & Co. i the next bloek. suffered conslderally from water; fno- aured $1.000 cach in Merchants' of Newark, and Lome of New York. THOSE COFFINS, Speciat Dispatch to The Tridune, Wuitewateg, Wis., Jan, 16.—~The warehouse and finlshing rooms of the Whitewater Manu- facturlug Company were completely destroyed by fire last nlght. The loss on bullding and contents §s estimated ut & 3 Insurance, 210,000, divided between the Germanfu of New Orleans, Citlzens' of St Louls, Citizens' of Newark, Royal Canadian, and Atlantie Under- writers' of Philadelphis. About 2,000 coffins were burned, and a Jarge amount of stocle. The Compauy will push buxiuess energeticall soon e ready to il orders again, - The cause of the tire 18 unknown, but it probably caught from a stove, AT KEORUNK, 1A, Spectal Disyateh to The Tribune. KeoxuK, Io., Jun, 16.—At an early hour this morning a four-story brick building nt the rear of Clark Brothers & Cuo.'s wholesale leather etore, and ocenpled by them os o collar manu- fuctury, was entlrely destroyeld by fire, together with all its contents, Lose, §3.0007 fusurance, £1,000 fu the Home of New Yorlk, nud $1.200 in the Merehonts' of New Jersey. The origin of the fire Is unknow . AT CANBONDALE. Swectal Dispaich to The Tribune. CanooNvare, ML, Jan. 10,.—A fire n our city last eveuinig destroyed the resldence of Roburt Goodwin, Loss about &1,50; and another fire Injured the residence of Mr. J. 8. Bridires, onc of the ptincipal merchants, to the amount of £1,000. ‘The bullding wan save:dl only by very hard fighting. Insurance on both, AT CLEARWATER, MIN) B7. Pati, Jan, 16-—At Clearwater, Mion., sunday evening, o fire destroyed the fouring mill and stock of Davla® Beal. Lozs, $43,000 to 847,000 Insurance, £21,000, e e BOLD AND SUCCESSFUE_ROBI.IER\'. A Dell-Boy Distlugulshes 1t Light-Fingared Cnpacity. The boldest and most suceessful robbery of the year was reported to tho pollee ot a late lour fest night, Lut they took unusual pre- elf in o cautions to keep It from the reporters for fear of iujurinz thelr chances of capturing the perpetrator. lowever, here are the fazts fn full detafl. A few days ago there arrived at the Commervlal Hotcl awealthy commission mercbant of Detroity bearing the vame of C. A. Clark. During bis stay hie ap- peared to have but little business to traneact, but cvineed an uousual fundoess for the sports aud pleasures of 8 fast city Wfe Last eveuinz he started out from the bhotel n search of fun. At his own_ fulieitation, one of the bell-boys Wes sent with him_to show him about, and by chanee this duty desolved upon Mike Brady, who, i hls real charucter hiad been known, would pever uve oceupied even the menfal pusi- tlon wliieh he did, Brudy was forimer]y o the ¥ of the Bdston Oyster” houre, but “hik real charscter—that - of an adroft thif—cropplog out, he was bounced, and, up to the tiwo of securiig his pusitlon 4t the Commerclal utel, he buy been wandlering shuut steallng whatever he ean Lay Dands upon, brinediately after etarting out with Clark he took the trouble to met hio drank, and then, after duzzling s cyos with the varfous theatres, he steered” him to Capt. Rounds' raloon and houra of prostitu- tivn, No. 814 State street, Ater linbiblug soine more Nguor, the two went up-stairs 1o the partors to chal with toe irls, and while helpiug Clark off with his overcoat young Bradv neatly pipped a pockettiook from Ulurk's fnner vestspocket und bolted off, One of the girls made an cflort to rtop him, tut he struck her senreless aud o bis eseape unmolested. When tal to tho tation Clark was &0 bally fntoxieated us to be unable to tadla full and correct story, but he aseerted that the book contalned $1,700 10 green o al after suber- Jute ol parttally, wept violently at his lose, The Armory pol've were early ution Hrady's track, but up to a late hour Lal falled to capture bim. e con bardly escupe, luwever, Leag so thor- ouglily well-ktown by the police, P e THE MUNICIPALITIES. Convention at Springtield of tho Victims of Chranlo Tuz-llghters. Bpactal Dispatih to The Tribune. Serixorienp, I, Jau. 16,—The Conventlou to-duy of Mayors and legal representatives of cltles, called in the fnterest of taking some con- certed aetion to secure legislation adequate to the collection of bak-taxes dus clties and the amendment of, the Revemno law, 1act to<day at the County Court-roan, The Citles of Chicago, Eigln, Pekin, Jolict, Springticld, Jackanuvllle, Bellevidle, Eust St. Louls, and others, were rep- rescuted. Corporation Counsel Authony, of Chicago, was called to presble, aud Mr, Flan- dery, City Attorney of Jollet, chosen Seeretary. ‘The dlscussion was fuformal, it appeared that muny of the cfties represented hal suffered to the extent of bankruptey almost by attempting to levy and collect tuxes under the provisfons of Rountrec’s famous Bil ). Alr. Anthony has prepared the druft of o Uil desfgued o eofurce the colle.tlon of the taxes, the colleetion of which under B.11 300 was defested, "The bill, which §s the some that Ke- hoe futroduced i the Senate, entitied ** An act in regurd to the asvessiment, levy, and collection of taxes lu vorporate vitles of State for the Years prior to 1575, and has been beretofure published. Th blll scemed to meet the up- protatiou of u inajority of the Convention, though lacking in not providiug a remedy In the case of those citive thut huvo levied uilder the Generul Reveuue law gud still bavoa large back- tax list, ‘The Couventlon adjourned until 10 o'clock to-wmorruw, e HE ELGIN ASYLUM, Special Disgatch to The Triduns. SpriNurizLy, 111, Jau. 16.—The Stato Board of Public Charitics assembled to-dsy, aud Is eugaged in auditing the accounts of the State fustitutions. It 48 proposcd to fuveatigate the dreunstances sttending tho death of the late Col. Hull at the Northern Insane Asylum next Tucsdsy, Tho Boanl state that the fuvesticas oo will be sn opeo duy, and full aud fulr. Newrpapers soninded are Invited to send rep- tesentatives to report the Investigation, T — CASUALTIES. TIE RIVERS, TITTARERG, V., Jan. 15.—The Monongakela { I8 twenty-two fect, aud rising about five inchel | per hour. Cloudy and colil. Brownssille reports thirty-nine feet, and ris- ing slowly. ‘Twenty-seven feet at Morgantown, and atationary, Tae Aliegheny broke st Frees port this afterncon, but has gorged about tiwedve mles abase the clty. PiTeanuie, Pa., Jan. 16:—At this hour the Monongahela s twenty-three feet and rising fast. The heavy raing” of yesterday caused a breakup in the Youghlogheny and otber tribu. taries of the Monongzalicla, which has swelled the latter to au enornous helght, ‘The ave- lanche of fce was even more furious than that of Sunday, and with the hich water has com- pieted the destruction which wan hegun on Sun- day wornfog. To escape Sunday's disaster Maears, Brown & Co., Jam s _'Neil, N. J. Big- ley, Jolin F. Drave, and John Penny had run their crafts into the Youghlugheny ahove McKeesport. ‘Fhey were all swept away and lost, Thirty-elght luaded flats and’ barues moored Lo Smithfield strect, which had with- stood the shock of Sunday, were swept away hls morning, and floated down the river. Coal & Tipples’ barges and flatahave all been wrecked or cartied off, und several rallroad and county briddzes destroyed, The fee which started from the Riskiminitix this morolng has gorged again at Iulton, twelvs miles above here, and the Allezheny hins not vet hegun to diegorge. Wheering, W. Va,, Jan. 106.~Tho creok here in goring last evening overflowed the pike in several places, carried dway one beidge and bad- Iy damaged & ner Iron one. ASHTABULA, CLRVELARD, O, Jan. 10.—The Leader's Ash- tabula special says: The fnquest was resumed at10a, m. A. Beebont, Chlef Engineer of the Canton Bridge Company, was sworn., Has ex- amined the wrecked bridze. Found the braces were attached to the angle blocks lo an fo- sutficlent manner, and that some of them had stipped out of place. Fuund some of the braces with the ende clipped avway to sccommodate the tension-rods, reducing thelr area of section, thereby fmpniring to some extent their ability to perform thelr dutics. Thinks this 8 very moterial injury tothe structure, . W. Rtichiards, Esa., scting 28 Coroner of the Inguest at Ashtabula, gives notice that the funcral servives nnl burial of the unrecognized remalns of the victims of the dlsaster will take place on Friday, Jan. 19, at hulf-past 12, midday. DROWNED. Sneclal Dispatch to The Tribuns, Cixcinyaty, Jun. 186.—At Dayton, Ky., oppo- site the upper eud of this city, last night, Mrs, Minnie Blazer, wife of n carpenter, wandered from her home with her babe, only 10 days old, In her arme. ‘This morniug she was found drowned with thedrowned babein herarme,iuthe er of the Ohlo River. She leaves four chifldren. 8he §s supposed to have becowe In- sane from contlnement. FATAL PLOSION, Snecial Dispateh to The Tridune. MisseAvoLirg Minn,, Jan. 1.—The boller exploslun at Riehfield yesterday was moro seri- ous than at first reported. There wers three Instead of two persons killed. Geoege Brad- bury, 14 years of uge, was killed while carrying npan of water through the harn, a pie-s of the boiler befne thrown through the side of the :mr‘n a;nld striking him on the head, killing him nstautly. BURN §t. Lours, M speclal from K children belonging toa negro woman Iiving fo Liverty, Clay County, Mo., were burned to death yesterday, It appears that thelr mother went to gpend a day and locked them fn the touse, which took fire lu the aternoon, aud, bes forethe flumes could be extingulshed, they per- ished, and their remalns were nearly consumed. D TO D Jan. 16—, ATIH. tlobe-Demoerat CLEVELAND ITEMS, CLEVELAND, O, Jou. 16.—Miss Susle Hall, living on Bank street, was 60 badly burned by the cxploston of 4 conl-ofl Jamp, last night, that she cannot r An unknown mau was found desd early this morning, slongside the Cleveland, Columbus & Cincionutl Raflroad track. It i3 supposed a passivg traln killed him. "THE RAILROADS. OO0 & MISSISSIPPLL Speclal Dispatch to The Tridune. INpIANArOLIY, Jun. 18.—The Recelvers of the Ohjo & Misassippl Road to-day filed fn the United States District Court a statement of thelr business since thelr connection therewith, The exhibit must be satisfnctory to the unse- entred creditors, ae It shows thut the earnlugs ov, 15 tof Dee. 81, incluslve, are 8510, 0! All debts coutructed for labor prior to helr appointwent have been paid. It s under stood sn_appliaation will be made to Judge Gresham for Mberty to declare o dividend of 25 per cent an supply vills, prior to their appoiut- ment, ont of eurplus carnings o their Dands, after dch'u\'ln\: vperating expenses, It 1s fur- ther stated that ail indebtediess tocurred for running the road will he pajd promptly, and thut ereditore witl bz requested to send 1 thelr accounts, Judge Gresham, it ls ved, will retudn the present Recelvers, Messrs. King and Turrance, 7. 72 3 THE GRAND TRUNK. Spectal Dieyatch o The Tridune. ToroNto, Jau. 18.—~At midulzht, lust night, it was announced that eatizfactory arrange- ments had heen concluded between the Grand ‘Trunk authorltles and the Locumotlve Brother- hood, thereby everting the hnpending strik 1t s asserted that the Company broucht a larye iber of e from the Lower Provinees with ew to employ ng them in phice of Usion 1y and thut they are dofng thelr utmost to dewtfoy or ut deast weaken the Brotherhood, Tue Company bave withidrawn the menh objed tu, and matters are agaln goitg on smoothly TRANSFLR. Lovmvitee, Ky, Jan, 16.—The Louisville, Paducnh & Southwestern I8 R, with alt its be- longlugs, way tranaferred to-day to the oflicers of the Loutsvllie, Nushville & Grept Southern line, making the latter, perhaps, the largest road in the South, Al freight smld passcugers of tl; 1 oand N W, roada will hereatter be detivered at the depat of the other lue, 1TEMS. . Howard has been appolnted ut for the Pliteburg, Cluclnnat! Mr, Juseph ) Contracting Ayt & §t. Loulr Iatlroad, viee J. C. Harrls. His oflive wilf bo at No. $3 Lavalle street. Mr, Howard 85 ulw e Chicago ugent of the Natfonal Fast Frelznt Line, runntug over the Plttsburg, Cinchiatl & St Louts and the Pennsylvanta Rallrouds. The ofllee of General Agent has been ahollsned, the duties of that position devolving upon Mr, McCabe, Diviglon Frefehit Arent, . Py mecting of the General Frieght of the rallroads belonging to the Great W Rallrowd Arsoctatlun, which was announced to e held at the Grand Paclile Hotel yesterday, was postponed until to-duy an axvoint of the non-arrival of sae of the Frelisht Aveats from S, Lonts und Hannlbul, T §8 not believed thut the diffleulty fu regard 1o the Toledo rates can be settlod at this meetlng, and the matter witl undonbtedly be referred 1o the meeting of managers Which will be held fu St Louls best week, TELEGRAPHIC NOTES, Meyrus, Teun,, Jan. 1.—~Durlng a heavy rulu-storm yestenlay, a fall of small live snakes was notleed fu the southern part of the city, thousands of which could be seen to-day. They are frow u foot tau fuoat uu i a hall {n length. Spectrl Inspulc to The Tribune. QAL dain Lu,—an the dispaten of the 13t the sinvuut of gold talicn out of the Black Hills Just year should imve been 87,000,000 lustead of 37,000,000, 84N FraNcrsco, dan. 16.—Later dispatches fn- dlcates u storm spreadunis southward snd Fum- fuyg throughout the southiern counties thls evens ing, as well as the ceutrud wnd northern parts ot the State. Reports from ull poluts ssy the pruspucts are good Jur a continuauce. sy ROCK¥ 0! D, Epectal Dispalch to The Teribune. Rockrouv, Ik, Jun. 10.—Tue motion to quash tho jndictwent fu the case of the People vi. Fred C. Dagton, Rockfurd correspoudent of the Chicugo Tlwmes, for slanderiug Mr, E. H. Griggs, of Chicugo, was overruled to-day by Judge Brown. This cuse, it wlil be rememnbers ed, 18 one of the several slde-shows of the Thmnes Early scaudal, which 1s now slowly drugying its way through the courts of this Slate. Dajtou ny City says three gmall | aceused Grizes of heing the ters upon which the Toner b lishing the necusation iy o paper wh then pubiished fn Kookiol T! menced this afternoon, but ne withees, Lons Manlove, hal been examined. Mr, Day- akeo anddenty {Il in t! ant harl 10 be carrle:d out, * The {riat untll to-morrow, It {3 teared defel 14 in very delivate heaith, whl not be able to at- tend the trisi throngh. nthor of tha let: il hel, pub- h Dayton { rial coin- THE INDIANS, . KILLED BY CROWS, New Yonk, Jan. 16.—A tefegram from Tongue River cantonment says that on Dee. 17 Ove prominert Sioux Chiefs approachied the post about noon, with a flag of truee. When within a few hundred ymds of tie post, and hefere thefr approch was knowi toa siugle officor or soldier of the garrlson, they wore ponneed upon and killed by the Crow <conts wha belong to the post, Gen, Miirs wae Semant baroud measure at the hlomdy teazedy, Loth on account of its atrocity and by reason of the poseible fn- portance of their misson. . gt MET SITTING BULL. Cuicaco, Jan, 10.—The following was re- ceived at militury headquarters to-l; St, PAtL, Jan. 10.—Adjufan!-General Ditition of fhe Slissouri: A" diapatch receved from Col, Miles, vin liozeinan, states that. on the 18tk of December, three companics of the Fifth Infantry, nnder Lisnt. Fraok D. Saldwin, stenck it Ing Bull'e esipon the ited Water, and defeated hit, with the loss of all_the property in the camp and alxty muice and ponies, The inilans ecaped with litile besiden what they had on their persone. e WASHINGTON. The Police Investigatlon—Argament on the Unton Paclic Y’rorate Bili—Mouney for Call- fornia. Spectat Dispatch to The Tridune, Wasnvetox, D. C., Jan, 16.—The testimony in the police [nvestigation to-day further showed that the police have been nsed to shadow Dana, of the Sun, when lere prosecu- ting the naval lovestigation in 1872, Arthur Suepherd, furmerly managing cditor of the R publican, testified his own personal Lnowledge that men were detailed for that purpose, and reported at the Kepublican ofice. The Demo~ crats will attempt to convict Robeson with the shadowing of Dana. They claim to be able to prove that detectives were fent trom lere 1o Hobesun's fal friend fu Pliladeiphta (Emen) s the means to secure Dava'a arrest there, ‘The Housc defeated the folnt resolution in- troduced by Mr. Willard, of Michigan, whi:h recommended that the United States eo-operate in the Internutivaal Mouetary Conference when- ever silver shall be remunetized fu this country. Vi d before the House Judiclary Comnmittee this evening on the bl B the Unlon Pacifiz Rallroal to provat Burlington and Missouri Eiver Ralrond fn N braska, Mr D, W, Voorhees :lrx cared for the latter, and Mr. Samucl Shellobarger for the Union Pacifle, B. C, C f Chicngo, anpeared o Wroad, and for the Chicago & ¢ {ucidentally for the Rock [ argued that t bl propose Burlington & Mis<ouri and the Chic lingtou & Quiney Rallmads un unust alvantaze over the rouds he representead by eompelling the Unfon Pavitie to give the former lower vates of freleht on buainess to mnd from ¢ torles aud the Pacitie Coast, He the bill would [nterfure with State rights, atd could tue theory of and_regilate railrewds o L that 4f the the terns of councetion of ull the the United St He alko asser! bil) passed. upon the same principle western Railroad coulil compel the Hiinols Ce trul, being a land-prant rond, to prorate with it between Freepoit nud Galcua. Mr. Shellabarzer made o full wreument aganst the wnole principle of tie Lill, and aualust the clafin set up by the Balington & Missourl Raflroag to be” considered a brauen of the Unfon Padifl, Mr. Vuorhees closed by a foreible urgy demanding the passage of the Lill, becau Union Pacitle had been Hbesall, Governniend, and that Cougri already declared the Burin Le o brunch of the Tnfon Pactil s the Tastern Aaeactale v treated by t hud virtually & Missourt tu . d Dress. . —The Treasury nds to San Prancl- lieee with sbuut 23,000, 000, ot which £2,500.000 §s gold sul the uther 1wl ju wutilated lewal-tencers, fractional enr- reney, aud Natlonal Bank notes, aud National Bank gold notes. The paper muney will he de- stroyed, the -tenders and tionsl cure renzy be replazed by other legal-tenders, and 1 the sllver aud National Bank gold notes placed on account of the reduction of the eireulation of hanks. "T'he Supreme Court vesterday refused the ap- pication of Cowdey., Cutting, tud_athers tora mandamus to combel the Cireult Court of the United States at 8t. L nt them peat from the decree of forechonire of sourd Pacltie Railroad, and from . that Court refustng to aslde the enle of that road under Qeeres ptember last, The reg- suns Fiven were that they were not parties to the sult that the stucklolders could nut become parties except where it 1s <hown that the DI- rectors are grossly neglizent of their dutiys, and then only with great cantfon, and s a tatiee of discretion with the Clrewt Court, with whish the Supreme Court will not fnterfere, The annual meeting of the American Colo- nization Sutiety was Leld bere this evening for the sixticth thoe. The recelpts of the yoar were ®i6,170.71, Twenly-une cmiturants Were disputebied In Jaguars aud twents-seven in No- vember, making a total of 13,125 Trom the be- gluning. THE WEATHER, Wasniseron, D. €, Jan 17—1 2. . —In the Upper Lake reglon, Upper Misetssippl, sl Lower Missourt Valleys, falling barometer, sontherly to custerly winde, rlsing temperature, increastyg cloudluess, and possibly, in the upper portluus, enow secumpanying the approach of the storm. W tresh, fiesh i . T Midnight. Sutwe Weather, SUICIDE, Cixcisyaty, Jun. 16.—At Dayton, Ky, a suburl of Covhuzton, lust night, Mrs, Minni: Blazen, wife of a carnenter, uroxo from her bed r the family had retired, and, without arous- ter husbind, drensud herself, took her ay-old Infunt, amd, Ymn'udm: 1o the viver,” threw herselt and - bate iuto stream_aml was drowned. Ahout mlint hier husbund wwoke, and, mbishur bls wife and child, #tarted out to search for them, but wis unsucecdsul until - this morntng, when, looking futo the étream at the Daytow whaf, Ie it »ay v her budy with th § foie upon the wate reudered, and the s ol mother and child were drawn out, 1t 1y thought elie was deranged at the time of the sulelde, - Evassvitte, Ind,, Jan. 10.—Mary Servolse, 23, committed aufchle this eveninie by suturating a towel with elihit ounces of chloro- form and holling t uver Ler month until she had dled. Bhe 14 suppo: to have & husband at present fn Atlanta S —— . OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, LoxNpoy, Jun 10.—Steamships Adeiatie and Suevi, from New York, Clrcassfun, from Porte fand. and Indiura, from Philadelphis, have ar- rived out. New Youwk, Jun. W.—Arrived, steamship Rot- terdaa, from Rotterdam, AN Francisco, Jun, 18.—Safled, 0. & O. slaumer Oc »for Hung Koy, vis Yokohama Pacitic Malleteamer Panama. MoviLLg, Jau, 16.—Steawshlp Alistia, from York, bua arrived, e —— s FINANCIAL, Spetal Disgateh 1o The Tribune. SUNNEAroLs, Juu. 18.~Three futlures have oceurred here to-duy, " A. Ives, a hatter, P. J. Austln, a milluer, sud J. H. Wheeler, s dry- Le baukrupl Thelr labili- ¢ nut bevw reported yet. OBITUARY, Speclal Disgatch to The Trivune, BLOOMINUTUN, 1L, Jun. 18.—Frederick Hlart- loy, who for many years waga mewmber of the cluspuil thout- x] hie $0 UL Larks Aaic Sue wisd payalie ut cust Bloomington polive faree, died to-da; juries received last Friday in a wagon, from {n- 1l from s B — TRUDL AND McDONALD. , Herole Nzploit of This Nrace of Worthles, * Chaneellor® Trude vesterday secined to be thoroughly demoralized with the raking over #n fustly awarded hlin in yvester- dag's Triouve, for he szent the day, not at hame In sack anl aches, 88 a man of rfined feclings would have done, bt In the cumpany of Mike McDonald, his henchman fn the [Ifickey prosccution and io many aaother shuflar scrape. Both went from saloon to salonn courting sympathy from those who were expeeted to be only too ready In give fog ity und, 23 a consequence, hoth berame semi-futo: el and entral of themselves. i at the Tivoll, 4 enenies over he evennig the reto gale o ghort of the bar-roous, {n the valit endeavor of sabeshnge up, But soon efter, ard just as Kirchofl's beer hall on Clark strect was about to clos Trude and Lis drinking they overlicas abuut thamselves, salln attempted to resentft. An expiessman, wenre I buawe No, 223 was dolng most of the talke fnie, awl upon tiem they vented ther spite, The burle‘ Mivhacl steuck bbin a blow full fa the nose, feiling Lim to £ ¢ floor, and then Trude poutized down uyon the prostrate expressman aud punnded und kl=ked him fi the must shame- ful manuer, A few in the crowd had the couraze 1o denounse their bratality, and simultanconsly pistols were drawn on both sides, Lut better thoueht lmv:lltd and they were not wsed. The injured expressma th- ered s senses a8 besg §ie could, and mad s way direct to the Central Statlon, where he entered complamt. Leferred to the Armory, he wan Indured by the Herzcant in charg e ¥ buttlee of wine, u itet one of the theatr. ite from the fum, Selr maudlin condition e to allow his complaint to rest untll morning, and then procure @ warrant for tne two bulldozers in proper form, To-lay, In el protabilty, will see Mr. Trude once more the occupant ol u cell, Barlgre No. 223 s ullptted upon the eity bosks to W, T, Guurh, of No, %3 Spruce street, but whether or not thisfe positively the man catinot be sald, as the expresstnun wad reticent as to bis nawe. BUSIHESS NOTICES. Tlorkiu, 1, James Tfotel, Jacksonsitio, vorite Hloose fs now oven for the aeason. Paseenger Eievator, pood lable and other sppoint- ments focnd Infiret-claes hotela, Special arrange- ments for board by the week or eeason. Rooms secnred by mail or ferograph. Addeess J, I, CAMPBELL, Boland’s Aromatic Bliter Wine of Iron fan temedy for nervous dentlity, impoverialied blood, and mipalred dizestion, Depot, &3 Clark stres \“V EGETINE,” “*has no eanal 8¢ A hlood y, wonderful eures. ufter 1 shsited the Labaratury I of e deaaine mesit. AU pee ryots and lieibi, eneh of which fa and taey are coinjounded in ruch duce astuntehti resatts.” VEGETINE Inthe Great Tioud Purifler. VEGETINE W1I) cure Ue Worst ease of Borofula. VEGETINE Is recommended by Physiclans and Apothecaries, VEGETINE Haa offected sume marvelonscures In casce of Cancer, VEGETINE Cures the nost inflexible care of Canker. VEGETINE Meets with wonderful succeas In Morcarial Diseoses VEGETINE W eradicate ¥ait Rhcum from the systens. VEGETINE Cures the most nveterate caseof Lrystpelas, VEGETINE temoves Pimpier snd Humozs fram the face. VEGETINE Curer Colistipation and reguiates the Bowels. VEGETINE I3 a valuable remedy for Hesdache. VEGETINE Tl cure Dyspessia. VEGETINE Restores the eniire system 1o s healthy condition. VEGETINE Cures V'sinsin thie Stie, VEGETINE teinoves the cause of Dizziness. VEGETINE Relleves Falutnessnt the Ktomsch. VEGETINE Cures Paius in the Dack, VEGETINE Effectuslly enrea Kldney Comidaint. VEGETINE Tecffecrive in lia cuee of Femate Weakness, VEGETINE 1sthe Great Remedy for General Debllity. VEGETINE Inasknonledyut by all daseaut peopl tu be th Uest wud most 1ellabls Blood Purfier in the worid. VEGETINE IS SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISIS SOUTH SIDE UnionGospel Meeting CONDUCTED DY WHITTLE and STEBBINS, AT PPLYMOUTH CHURCH, Michlgan-av, and Twenty-alsth- Thursday, and Fridey Evenlugs of K o'ctock, und every nfght best week ¥ at Notice I hereby zi ™ i iy l,\uumuéx 3y b avoleA by prompt paymuat. A RN IR R ] 5 uf the ust cusuer of Dearburn aud Ruwlul tereet by Jau. Al cost w 10, 1877, FAILhBANKS® © ATANDAND SCALES OF ALL KIND3, FAIRBANKS.MORSE & 00, 111 & 113 Lahe St., Chicago, Dexsefultobuy only the Genulne, Dlauda DRY GOODS, Etc. GREAT ANNUAL CLEARING SALE. RETAIL DEPARTMENT OF .' GARSON, PIRIE & G0, Madison and Peorin-sts, Tho Groat Apnual 8alo of tha Wintsr Btock of the Wart Lnd Dry Good House ione of tho iargest and fine T aadarnurnialf , the a.untry), the greater art ot it ut sogh sacriflces as will in.ura ils rpledy disopsal, THE GOLDEY OPPORTUNIYY 1y EOT thono who desira to szonomt- e, 'The roductions nre speciatly nateworthy ua DRESS FABRICS, . Of whioa over 1,070 piccen avo ussorted ur uneap lots as folows: AT 8 CT'S.- Dark oolor Fey. Btrips Buit. in ~Teavy and good Dirice Sulf. ing1, "!‘7 inchon vride, und h: nvy wida il Stripe Po?um. wwarth double, CT3. ~ Twilled Kuickesbooicers, hoavy and wido, good etyly, aud cz(r’g:‘txt‘z.nr;;uln; al10, best quality W'y a1, AT 20 OTS.—glno Winter_Popiins, dask, desirable ehades; Bogzes, Camol's Naie Suitings, otc.,0ll of them very cheap. AT 25 CT!P. —DBaasket Cloths. Borgs Sultincs. Reavy Aipaca Poptin, oll-tyoo! heavy ‘Pwiil Hezes, ot¢. s most of thom re- duced from doublo the prics, CTS rine French Kniokerboak. o 81k Btripe Suitings, Cose ::‘llx?: ‘Inidy, ote., ete.; a remarkably p Tot. AT 40 CI'S.—F ronch Twilled Vigognes, all- wool, formerlv 76c. AT 44 OT4, — All-wool Basket Cloths, o b.\&(mn. AT 40 CT8.~Fr, Diagonal Berges, ali-wool, nhaden. -All-wool 3 Franch Cazhe moro to import. rk aoif-color Btripo Sat inea, vary handsomo. AT 66 CT5.~Fing quality French Satines, clovant shadon, worth 830, AT 87 OT#.—Fronch all-wool Ciagonals, & argal AT 64 CTS.—Fronoh Diaxonals, finer and bettor, ulcf:\ut goods, AT 07 CT8.~All-Wool F'r. Matelassos, for- merly S1. 'Tho following lots of Raal French Moarinoa AT0 A purshisss mado by us of tha entire atock of a largo Importing rouss, at a faarful sacrifico, b or 60 cts afim;not.mnru than 6O on the dollar of rezulsr prigen. AT 43 OT3.—Lot of Fr. Merinos in which thare is ¢onsiderablo cholce, both in Shusora‘in ot rha best cin 0 tho best, AT 53 C1'8.—Fr. Merinos, fair assortment of nl&ndun: former wholesalo price, Fr. Morinos, oholce dark heavy tine qualitios, would be veory cheep at sk, Attractive Bargains in Silks. Heary MLSUE Black, Orep, Gratonat o1, cent below the market. Richor Lyona lacik Gros Grains nt 2175, $2, and $2.25; cannot now be equnlcon at lhnf ooy, Lirge line of Colored 8ilks from £1.25 up, smong which are some apecial bar- Fo1ns. Sevora largo lots Dark Fancy Syripe Silks, 45 psr cent cheiper thaa thoy will bo bought thiy spring. Clook nnd Lrimming Veivets spocislly re- duced for 1his saio. Bargalne l_n Linens and Housckeeplng ourliest pur- 10041%, Great Reductions In Flanuels & Blankets, Cloths, Waterproofs, Ileavers, Cloakings, reduced, Special Bavgalns In Winter Underwear and Hoslery, 30,000 yds iamburg Embroideries at alinost half price. In addition to which we shail offer TWO- BANKRUPT STOCKS, One of Lad'os’ Corsots and Unde oloching, and tho other of Ludies' W iutar C: s7hioch togetner with the remaining .4 Cloaks of our bwa mauniacture, wilt b feredi nt ABTONISHING PRICES, CARSON, PIRIE & €0. " JOURNAL FOnR FEBRUART, Commencement of a New Serial Nove!, entitled “CHERRY RIPE," By tho authorof *Comin' Thro' the Ryo,™ **As Ho Comes Up the Stalr,” oto., The opentog chapters of which are more charmin® and freel than any recent thing in fiction. The herolnofa & delightful creation, and is falc. Iy cutitled to the deslguation of the title. This puniber containe, alse, a varlety of guod papers, baving TunES Stont StomEs—one Ly AL E. W, 5,." one by Nora Prruy, thethird by Jaxes I'avs. There §v an Hlustrated article on “*Qun WiNten Dinvs," by Euvgst INcEnsoLL; a unlque and captivating paper by Juxivs Hysm Browak, entitled **Tue MEN WHO rasciNaTe Wouksi" & paper on *‘Tuk Imsce Coxsont ANDTHE QUE one on **PLays AND PLavens," bascd un Dutton Cook's new book on the Stage: an articlo on **How 1o Funsisn 4 Hovsc)' stlrring and pleturesqno paper under the title of SRURENS' Laxp;! * the contiuuativn of Qrouan Saxp'slast-written novel **Tus Towxn or Prncx- X0>T;" the usuat editorlal depariment; and floally in addition to sume short poums, the conclusion of the dramatic poem, ) “TWO0 WOMEN," the firet portion of whick, in the Jauuary number, This story In verse b2 oue of the wust otewor(hy thinga 1n re- haa cxelted such wide attention. cent literature, 3 Larrative su full of giapbls pow- er and atrupg emotion that it completely tukos posscasion of tne reader, 1t s distinetly 55 Amee- fean poern, with abundant local flaves, und purs traftures of women characterlstic of the countrr. Paice of AFPLEfoNY humber; or i, 00 per prepald. Subsceiptions rees! cusAL f¥ 3 cents [er . I advance, povtuga ed for wuy length of "0, Pabllsbors, dw X Sinty Thocsand Capies Seld In Eurepe. Lucy 1, Huoper vaye of 3t: **11 [ one uf those 1are romavccs which do ot erfali with the dowers of wpring, or ga outol ashiion with the fall bonnets, ‘Fhu author 1s ited with rare wud remarkable quallicatlous, lmagina. tlon, jutellizence, the power of crealiy chusscter, d abuve ull with purity, sweetaces, aod 1 naturv, 1at ieud 19 his wral yeu Indetnalle, llko the perfume of & WINTER RESORT, TR SR S, Dot Se kot 16 [ntorm xRV ooD & dades i way, New Yout, . e vt e e s e @ o o e v e