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h e ] THE CHICAGO 'YRIDUNL: WEDNESDAY, TEBRUARY 21, 1877, ! the ARES M. Sulllsan, There were fn the rear of theac ;‘.’-;.‘.rm‘ ‘l‘x!c nl"::kh'nl“r'xJ:‘:eub!llx,w'mmh‘:‘lfc‘ tl: \}v I II{'Lb' lcnl-rlnl {rlnme strue tllnin, "’l’lc :i;v?rr.u («3( w!fl‘vl:_ subreriber bard of heart to their appeal could not hie ascertaime : .L-lr. ze ’flmln‘:_l ay thiey have dunned him since as endle: ' Jose a double two-st, rune house. The loxs :‘nlnl x.y‘\u ll:c other subscriliers have pald lxu, The St. Louis Bridge Not So | on the buildinge, tocetier with stovks awd fur aln == — — = e e ————— Mamond ring, and eome money. e arrived In [ Davld, Loulsville, Ky., Grand Becretarys H. Rond. M, Branham has heen {1l nearly all the this city from Boston only n dav_ or fwo ago, [ Lyons, 8t Louis, Grand Treasurer: 8. Seling, | protent session, but managed to bo in his seat and has been living with a friend in_ Twemy- | Fvsustille, Indy, Grand Sergeant-at-Aran, at the organization ol the Leistattive. A venth strcet, e intended starting for Wash- By .o Feb, Sh—At the charter | Legislative Committee will accompany his re- e hia wouints, thotwsh not fatal, | election to James I, Telden, Republican, | mainsto .\hm,«num-nmrruw,rwh:mmu funeral £20,000; Amedean Home, In Forty-recond etract, mear Fighth avenad, 50005 Towery Village Chuteeh, now known 'as Seventh Rirecy Methodist Eplacopal Clurch, 85,0003 Sumlay. Behiool Unton of the Methodist Chureh, g2t N ce . ¢, timate equally tow with that made ot ! was elected .\{: or by 1,759 majority, thelargeat | will occur on Tharaday, The Benatn to-day | Fant, D vof tho U » and they ul regard the delinquent fn a”cer Badly Damaged as at First Do the heiecs canmet he. Teas than &30, and witl detatn i dn tho clty | 08 Sver given’ to dny' sandidate for oflics i | passed & reries of compimentary. reamiutione, | 43 D rentary of tho City of New Yor, tattering ligh y g o ) y and not a very fattering light. Reported. nmk(nz (hcl v‘nll.l_n‘llx‘(;u by the tire the comfort- R e ffi-:nflt;‘tc(;“ l\‘l‘n‘l‘e‘rtl;u':r'\‘;h-‘;‘zlpu(l:rr;!gr;” ward in 'lll‘l‘llllel:'xru‘"‘“l a committee of four to attend the l'k‘lll': Pnr:cer'luul nnlt rnmulllv:ulnhlnl enjoyment abla sum 3 L3588 F G . o J b sora. g of the property this beque: ! SOUTII CAROLINA. et m‘ao«m p'..',_‘Lf i CiNCINNATI, Feb, 20.—The Ohlo State Granga ————— fvcated With ti title Lo thio same, tho h-?rfl:i'. TRECAUTIONARY. Unantmous Fail £ tho Water- CHICAGO. 810U Crr, [, Feb, 20—Sherift Ellison, of areembled here to-duy, About m?-lcle-:zlcs WILKIE AND FLYNN. of hier mother not hinving been fully settle Corumnta, 8. C., Feb, 20,—Information hav- OlF avarc ol Lo -y The nlarn from Box 432 at 1:15 yesterday [ Rochcster. Minny left here this evening for [ Me5F ,!"f“\'fl’x;r ;‘:,'{fi“::!‘];‘:;hfl:, Selenine waa A 'l'llfl‘"l"ml’;“fl_)’ In niostly personal. and fully sy ing reachied President Grant from Republican Supply Just When 1t Was morning was causcd by a firsat Nos, 1200 aid | iome, having a notorlous horse-thiet named | the day L pent fn {lic recontlon of teporta | The Wetvidere Stander Case at Last Tefora | 1ot OF U Rt 6F A1 Lo kilfl"‘cfiu.{.’? rources here that several white milltars com- Needed. 1203 Tiarrison street, fn coul eheds owned by A. | Paddy Oakes in custwds, Tho prisoner was on | and thele referenen to appropriste committecs, | the Auffering durs—That Body Btill Out at | Wiether thers will b o contest of nob soeis panles Intended to parade, an order wat !!"wlll Beehe mlul.!‘nhl; l)nlek lrhmn'\uo, 7 Tho fire m: way lotlm‘mm-‘kllflls with the stolen prop- | The seaston will closo Feiday. 1 o'ul:rkll,.n';’z x!’cfi';'.fl i doubtiul, tn Col. Black, Eighteenth Infantry, command. ¥ was evidently the work of an Incendiary, crty when captured. = "peclal Dispatch to The une. > i e ————— Ing the post Ixr%c, to prerent any such denon- | Regord of Miscellaneons Conflagrations, | The nlarm from Box 633 at 8:03 yesterday nURBLARY SPORTING. Rocxronn, 1., Fob. 20.—At lust the Wilkles NATHAN ROTHSCHILD. stration. Hampton fssued & pmclm_nnlh;n morning was cauneed by an tn{mkl\rl re ('nlhu Mmp’r M;: L, ;m"" Flynn coneplracy case was submitted to the oS ::,n'l‘nhilll:'é r‘c?\lxlxll‘rlgmzlrmnn!' hlll!mpl‘:ggfihlnnv: gm’ér{ 8T, L.OUIS BRIDGE. fifi:f&%’i.’.i:'fifi." ll:«‘;‘l‘fi“x nc“::-:r hy \ll'r‘;ml.cx:flf:: MILWAURER, \\f:’., ‘(grh. E(I.—I.r'ut niaht i BASE=RALIL, Jury this afternoon. The crowd had In no way | 111s Littte Scrimmagea with the Bank of B YTt protesting against {t, and asking that the | 81, Lovis, Mo, Feb, 20.—The engineers who | fn whose place lvm fire originated from unknown | hurglars entered the house of John Plankinton &pecial Dispatch to The Tribune. abated this morning, and hundreds wero unable gland. celebratlon be pustponed until sumo more alt~ | examined tho bridge ta<lny now eay not mara | tanscs, Loss 850% fully vovered by a poliey I | ynryugh a window, took dlanends from Mre, Prrrsnenn, Pa, Feb, 20,—Seventeen clubs | 0 ablain admittance to the court-house. Bomewhere near a scora of vears ago, T think, SIcts. erio. than about 00 fect of the approach 18 kerlously tho Globe of Toronto. Plankinton's table valued at 2500, and cscapeid. | niet here to-day to form the International As. Judge Murphy said ho was indisposed, nml‘ Ircad the story, then fresh, ILtus been pe- o el e - r Thereis no elew to the robbers. soclstion of Ball-Players. ‘Ten men represented | added that he should try no cases this ternt | called to my mind by its tolling in my prescuge PENNSYLVANIA, braces, Conds, ‘and some of the supporting J}'l‘ llnl“),}’.!plfllrc-'.nllusnl:w::n\'- S e seventeeu clubs, the more prominent ones | Lhat would lnst over oneday. Mr. Storrs con- | toan English gentleman, who assured us that TOE ru;mx;-x,mr::;\k:li:gx‘o; ';,x;TnRDAY- columns aro fnjured beyond reclalm, but new Mcflnxun. e, T oot Ware: CASUALTIES. belug the Chelsca, Live Oak, Tecumsch, Buck- | ¢luded his argument s at 10:30 a. ;. All told | ho could personally vouch for its truth, he hay. PILADELYIIA, Feb, 20.—Mayor Stokely,wha | ones will be substituted for them at once, and | 1,544 of McDonald Brothers, of Harper’s Forry, 11ad 9,000 majorlty over um«uonynsn.unnll.mo the rallroad tracks will be rostored and tralns | wogconeumed by fire this morning, It con- over McClure fn 1874, squcezes in by a beggarly | PAssing within a week at farthest, The follow- | 4yyne 1,50 bualicls of wheat and barley. Loss 4,000, whiere Haves had 17,000, and his opponent | Ing nsurance on the bridge Is held by the Com- | 82,500, total. was an Independent Republican indorsed by | PAnY: :\‘[nvfl;',mk M‘% _w.rk. ?.’ll"()lfllgi’ Tru.;}nln- ——— Demoerats. Tlard work of the police and Al Tenee. 2 ev;"’(‘l\[":":'ki'k' e Fnaene CRIMI. McMulltn, who surceeded dn pulling down | ark, owark, of Newark: Importers’ & & % o Coven n thoueand votes In the Fourth Ward, 'rm'«}l o )Ym;:{; Cliian, V““"‘I’nw i Kw‘fini)fifl’,‘kj{fl?fi,fif%’{‘.; was tho only thing that puiled lm through. ;:;lr‘“e,s} ‘iw‘_":_rl:.huxhli :é &ct\:( \'(:x'r 3 Ll-.g‘r‘n_ On Tast Wolnesday, Abraham dolinson Teft ¥ led lagrer vote than ' &) A 13 'y NI 3 Far- Coven pall P L Fiteh | TAzute New York: Standani, New Yorks Safe- | his iome, In Young America, on foot, to sca McClure In all except the Fourth and Fifth | pyapd, Now York. Total, #183,700. ‘Uhe Joss | Mr. Hunt, living three miies from there In n exe, Alleghieny. 'Tho Syracuse Stars and other | this eminent gentleman hias mado a whole day's ANOTHER WRECKED STEAMER, clubs of that class were wot represented, [‘8peech for the two defendants. Mr New Yort leralt, Feb. 17, Organization was effccted by the election of'| Barge, of Chleago, ‘mado the closing Followlng closely on the news of the wreek of- | 1,0wls Mencham, of the Chieago Falrbanke, as | argument {mmediately after Mr. Btorrs the steamer George Washington comes such in- | Chalraan, and Mr. Willlams, of the Buckeyes, | closed, He followed overy witness from formation as leads to the bellef that the ateamer | Sceretary, Arthur Cammiogs reported @ con- | the short-hand notes, as Mr. Storra had done, tleorge Cromwell, slster ship of the Crom- | Etitutivn, which was wlepted, 1€ was alinost | roconclling pomnts that Mr. Storrs had torn swell line, has met with a similar fate off the oxactly G il = Y asunder, and {n a conversatfonnl minnner, with ruck-bound coast of Newfoundland, ‘The Crom- WHESTLING. no display of rhetorle or oratory, puinting out, well left thls port on thd 24ih of December | Upica, N, Y.y Feby 20—A wrestling match | Within the understouding of “thie jury, the Inet, bound for 8t. John's via Ilalifax, leavine | for 8500 n slde betweon McLaughlin, of De- | ¥arious disagrcoments fn the testimony, the last-named port on the Sl ult, eluce which | (roft, and Cavanagh, of Vermont, was wit. | 8ud making it plaln that tho defendants fng had businees with the old lady of Thresd. nieedie street while the traneaction was o prog. ress; and, from this assursuce of an eye-wit. nesa, T deem the thing worth repeativg. 1 think T remember it ns it was told to me, A blll of excliange, for o large amount, wag drawvn Ly Anselm Rothsehild, of London, When the gentleman who held it arrived §n London, Nathan was awiy, amd he look the biy of paper tothe Bank of Englaod, undusked then there to discount it. Thu ‘mavugers were very ML With bhawehty assurance they informed the holder that thay dlscounted only thelr own ! . . billss they wanted tothing to do with tho bill Wards, and mrrledtwn-lru‘nzlflcm;“"hl'“‘""'l‘" o the bulldings whero the firo origluated 18 B0t | giccetton ‘souths wf west. ;e held: a claim | time no tidings of the sessel hiad been obtained | nesséd by 1,500 peopte, McLaughlin won castly | bad been gnilty of conspircy, e, Barge jan | of Wprivia persons.” They did not. stop to ibe Hliteenth atd Toentict L ! 2. Lowis Globe-Demorrat, £y, 20, atzainat Mr. Hunt, which was recured by a chat- | up to,sesterdav, Bho careled five pnssengers, | In two straight falls. close reasoncr, and handled his subject with | reflect with whom they ld to denl. Thoss Tiepublican loss of 1,700 I the Fifteenth, and The most disastrous conttagration that has | el mortgage, and bis object was to get & new and the officers and crew of the vessel num- e ————— o cuusummulukllll not leaving s stone unturncd, 1 hered teenty-three souls, ail of whom arc sup- CANADA. nor omitting o singlo polnt of importance to the clients wlom ke so ably represented, The posed 1o be lost. Her cargo was an assorterl Instructions of buth shies were evi- ong of leather, tobaveo, butter, different kinds | Budget Speech fn the Inuse of Commonss== | dently drawn by aster lands—iwenty of erchiandlse, and poultry. Fears for rowo | ¥he Reveoues of the Past Year nnd the | 01 ono side aud tweity-two vn the othor, They shrewd old fellows (n charge of the ‘change of the realin aliould have known and remnembored that that bit of paper Lorathe slgn uunal of o man more powerful than they,—mare power. 1ul bevause Independent of thy thousand-and- onu hampers thut rested wpon them, S Umpht" excinfmed Nathan Rothsehild 600 In the Twentleth. Coven gained 800 in the | vielied St Louls i wany a duy was brought to d Kecond and 400 eacti n (ho Sixtecnth and 8ev- | fi attenifon of tho City Firo Departmeat at | 1010 With personal security, - omitting tho enteentli, D, W, Sellers, who went to Florida | 11:30 oclock last ifght, by un alarn feam Box | mortgage. Hearrived at Hunt's just ag the for the Demucrats, 18 probably elected City Bo- | 10, lucated at the castern end of tho big bridge. | family were golug to dinner, and lie took dinner licitor oser West, ftepnblican, by very small | ‘[ig castern approach has, slnce its vonstruction | with them, Afterwards, ho and Mr. Hunt con- majority. The vote was o cluse that and oceupancy, towered above ulut of frame versed in the sitting-room for a thine, when they 2 e furmed a formidable barrier for a jury picked tiine hiave been entertalned for thosafety of tho | Contompiated Taxes of the Next—-Causes | o I e it { y Tot hen ver of th i TIE EXCITEMENT 11AS NEEN INTENSE, tldings, n veritablo vile of kindling wourl emill, (Mr. 3 " % Badhis of thie Preacut Deflelency of %1,000,000, rom a farming community, and wholly unlet- | when the pnswer of the bauk was repented and the strects i front of the Times oflica have | which sloumli at. lesst. huvo sugrastel 1o the ‘l‘t":‘_f':"’“"!:;‘“l"‘ufl\(‘:{(Y"l{;fi'l};‘;""‘;‘:‘"““‘Ilcl“"':lf; ) | sessel, andwhien tho telegraph yesterday ::u: Rk Ll fered i tho Jaw, to suemoint, AL b o'dlock | fo in. o Privato porsaust T wil five those Teen pneked all night by a crowd which has | hridge management the advisability of always tho news that another ship had been ol the Jjury rotired. It s not probablo that | fmporiant gentl 0 to know with w) rivate persons they have to dealt” Aud then Nathait Rothschilld went at work. He had an_object ju view,—to humhle the Baul of England,—and he meant to doit, Ho et nzents “l"m the Countinent, and through the Uaited Kinzdom, and threo weeks were spent in guthering up notes of the smaller denomina. tions uf the Lank's vwn Issue. Oue tmorning, Iirlght and carly, Nathan Rotlischild presented himsclf at the ‘bunk utthe epening of the tet- ler's department, and drew from his pocket- bouk 6 ive pound note; which hedesired to hase cushed, Five suverelzns wero counted out to hitn, the officers luoking with astonishment upon eeeing the Daron Nothsehild troubling hlmsell poreonolly ahout su trivial 8 maticr, ‘Lhe Baron exmnbied the coins vne by one, und, havinge sntlafled himself of thelr hunesty In quality and weight, hullpgml them Into acane vus bug, and drew out ond presonted anotler live pound note. ‘Ulie saimo operation was gone througl with nialn, savo that thistine the Bar. o touk the trouble totake a smioll pulr of seales from Wiz pocket and welgh one of the pleces, for the law gave Ll that rleht,. Two— three—ten—twenty—a hundred—five hundred pound notes were presented and eashied, When one pockethook had beetn emptied another way Drought forth; and when a cunvas bag had heen mill to go among s nelghbors to Jook after ut surt of the perzonal security, He did not return_until smashicd evers banner attempted to be earried | Leoplng the waters-upply in worklng onder. throtgh, Alinost all the mscalsof both parties | These frame rookerles wero massed Together, | jonr aundown, when Mr, Jobnson started home. hiave been re-elected to the Conncils, and tha. | almust by their nppearanice fnviting s contlugra= There are scveral angles In the road, fo, belng Yilgrim Ring has anothier four-year lease of | tlon, aud situnted fu such position that 1 cuss | neaat, he ceossed sonie felds toshorten distance. puwer, The'electlon was tnmsmrm-lvel Qict | of thelr burning the bridge could not eseape a | Ao he came upon the road, n mile or theres ior Philadelphin, for the Republican polfee and | eerious singinic, _Despite all this the brideo | yhouts west of Young -Amerien, near Widow the Demorratie Deputy Stierlit wero so busy as~ | water-supply fafied when 1t was wost neededy | Fheinas, e et threemen. who! were driving shating cach other that there was nobody to fo- | the roakerles touk fire, aud so did the brldze, | o ynir of horses to o apring wagon fn which went senous disturbances. and the latter, the privie of St. Louis, is Impassa= | ¢yde0 was but ono seat. T icy spoke to him, OUTSIDE TUE CITY. ble aud i likely to remain so fur some time, by | jinving stopped._tho horses, and, learning who Speclals to the Times report the election of | reasan of 4 gap of somg B or 1LOW feet fu the | )i was,remarked he was the man they wanted to Jubn T, McGerigal, Demovrat, in Luncuster, | castern appronch, Al that remains of this see, a8 they liad an Improvement In machiner oser Stauffel, Bopublican, who 1ad 400 muujority | portion through which the fire passed ure Lhy they desircd to show him, 1L was now the dusl 1wo yeara ago. ‘Uhe victory cansed great re- | Lraces and uprichts, cvery particle of combusti- | o e evening, One of the men took a box ofcinig, Farty Unes were disregarded in Wilkes- | bie material huving been burved away, out of tha wagon, anothier acted as If lie were parre, nud three candidates were {0 the fleld, Ty Ure Uegan about fn the centreof the | .euniining o wheel, wiile Mr. Johnson put o but Looinis, who was clected, I8 o Republican. | bloek to the north of the castern approach, in 8 | 1o08'an the bub of & wieel, aud. rested bis ehin Cliester went solldly, lh-ivuhllmn for everything, | Louse _facing on the dike, aud owned by Mr. | o0 his hand in o position to look at. the box which is o galn. R R. Bridgens, Democrat, was | Joln B, Lovingston, foruerly Mayor of” E about to be opened. He knows no more about elected in Lock Haven, 'The Democratd swewt | St Louis, The Luildivg, o ‘two-stors frame, | §t.° Thirty Lours after that time he beeamo con- Altounsa by an Increased_malority over Novew- | was unocenpled, which milelit with redson give | eejous and found himeelf in durkness, wedged ber, Judjze Selden Marviuwas clected fn Lrfe | rise to usnnplu'on that the flre bad been the | ' clyso place, as close a8 (f e wera in o ou n no-party busls. work of an lucendlary. Thero were, howover, | v, By degrees ho released limsolf, drog- PITTSRCRA. stored in the house ‘two lota of furnitare be- | L™ hte * body ulong, pushing chunks of wood Tirrenuna, Feb, 20.—In the municinal elec- | lungig, the st to Mr, Lovingston, aud the | Gyt of his way, and by-and-by emerzed from a tiou to-day the Demoerats elected Liddell and | eecond to Mr. George Pleree, n son of Serzeant | oitow lo, Looking about litm fu mreat bewll- McCarthy” for Mayor aud Cumptroller. The Plerce, of the St, Louls pollce force. 'Ie | jarment, ho saw adim lght in the distance, Republicans elected Kilgore ‘Trensurer, over | flames had cvidently been burning for some | ang paturally took that direction. He urrived Cosgrove, Democrat, Liddell's majority over | thng, for when they burst through the roof of | 4 ¢he house and awalened the family. Here Jiumphreys, Repubiican, in seventy-four of the | the structurs it was apparent atw glance that [ jio found out that hio wue less than thiee miles and o number of lives had beew ewallowed by | OFTAWA, Feb. 20.—Tho Lon. Mr. Castwright | 3 vordict will Lo given to-nfght, though larzs the waves, thosa who watehed patlently and | tade his budget apecet in the Houso of Com- | yumbers aro banglug round tha tulegraph ansfously for some tidingsol the mlsaliee steatn- | maons toalay, 1o began bya general reviow of | vilice In this dty, anxlous to hear the ship were not wllnl:-llly \anrtt‘pn ed m‘h“u the | thy past financial year, which was tost eritical nm:n rl:]-nlm ?f"l-'xlzm' |VB'§“'H onh;hn;u are -fi" Herald oftice, and by thy consignees and agents | reduced by abnormal and Emnflmflgl clreunts | fuetho must wenesal opinfon fs that the jury of the ill-fated vessel, it i supposed that elie | stances. The net expefihiture was 824,800,000 | will clther disagreo or flnd both defendants was wrecked on the rocke of Cape 8t Mary, on | recvipts,” $22,573,000, leaving n deflelency of | guilt, Y. the nlght of Jau, 6. Cape Bt. Mary {s twenty- o clenes At'thls writing (10 o'clock) the jury are still five Milles weat ot Capo ihm-. ridhrugit 81,500,000 A large part ot the deliclency was | ( Y other nrileles belungiug to the vensel huve heey | OWINR to the cost of the boutdary survey Wit | ™y 173 to this hour no verdict lias hieen ok P b & plu}lcc;l up or (Ion(fil Mlmrel |Iu|l’ll:\uulnl.ll-‘ll ulnrr. ll:;: Unfl:d 1?‘1““'.1”“‘&1 to 'Mvn:llo- returned by the Jurs i the Wilkie-Fiynn telal, and theso mute evidences [fl nly deacribe the | nites an (lstresse scttiers n io e — t is supposed fo have etruck s about [ DUnewi. The o o ) ;‘,fif;."s: rur'tly!: ve miles from Mistaken Polnt, | Wus to closo minor publie works which had | yraw Miss Mary Dancer Disposed of Ifer whero the steamer Georgo Washingtou fitteen | grown too Iarge for the clreumstances of tho Property. days later met witha simllar disuster. The | country. Thess exceptional ftems in the ne- Netw York dun, Feb, 20, coust lu this \'Iclnll):h; uxlccm‘lllml\'fllrcf:clmnlm?. counts could not reeus ngaln. The: rocent Citee Thoe will of Mury M. Dancer was offered for l“mlh'lliltdtlm %"“ helichborood b8 ruggeds und af | tum returns slow un liprovement fn trade, | probate yesterday aftornoon, at the Surrozate's ords little chance of savlug life. & The exclae retitrns are not 8o guud owinte tu tho | (ourg nf New York County, Miss Dancur was depth of water up 1o the very Lllflul and “with h X t cranco’ I Y1 Yabying tides mnd strong. cursents, the greatest | Sxeqtione of the Ciirtwright telinved the de- | the only daughter of Matthias M. Dancer, Jrursion had renched its utmoat, and that the [ Baid to huye been the must fortunate catition, watchfulneas, and good seamunaliu are requisite to guard against the dangers whichh | fujure of the harvest had produced the deficit, | gambler in New Yorl. Dancer was rearcd o e clicve In, overnmen| tad de- | ) tako the marimor on this bleak coast, and muine | S A0t betitve fu, Tho Gove Wty on- thay | enier the lsts with professional gumblers o8 a st ;] is b o oalee 0.1 i e num{ \\uhlfinhl—urn‘;lumlulm ntx-urr-.uu.“wltm ircys he wholo Interor had fatle . o thut te s | Qead fes, & few timbers, or the floating i > 1 Fod: Mo Importa- | Gealer In faro. Mo won money rapidly, and | wasfn waitlng. And su he went on until the 101 preciucts 13 1,14, the ‘l',",'(‘flfin;‘:,{;"iu,f,'u oty L:.';.‘,h"'“. ;"'m 11’\"‘9“‘,"- :;:*’{:""I‘n:"}{“&‘“ ‘:’t ‘:l‘l"(‘l:l‘l‘z"‘:"_';? dabrls of the wreck are the ouly tell-tales of the m','.‘h ‘,"J:;"‘“r‘,'s;“ ] "l::’ o "lf:;t:, hoarded his winnlugs, When hio had aceumye | hour arrived for closing the bouks aud at the ey ASUIT wing was blowing Srumm the north; and 'I!ll::;:'llll:‘ulll"‘lll Pl bard x:n thisty hours tlostruction of many a noble vessel with all vn thereby making s saving of ubout 8700, Tie | lated enough fituds he left the Bowery for Broud- | sume tiniehe had nlne of the v.-mmnf-un of the CIIICAGO. the flames shot Into the bullding adjolniie | 1oy tho 1t aas wien Lo had - jiet Lhe thre | Loard: proposed an additionsl tax of ouc cent por | Wav,aud for tweuty-five yeurs was consocted | lionse enggaged I the samo work, So It resulted TUE NORTI TOWN, ou the south, as thougl eaer 1o get at the | pi * The truth now broke in on him, ‘The Both tho lost steamers left the same port and pound on tea, and ntax of une cent per pound | With - varlous. gunbling-hotses on that tenmenof the house of Rothsehild had kept The Citizens’ Unlon of North Chieazo—nan or- | massive structure that towered above ull, but A th cevery teller of tho bank busy seven hours, awt had exchanged somesyhiere about - £33,000, * Not another customor iad been able toget hits wants uttended to The Eoglish like oddity. Let a man do some. thing orlzinal and plqwant, and they with ap- plaud even though theirown flesh fs _pricked, 8u the peoplo contrived to smile at thu ecven- triclty uf Buron Rothschild, and when the thue cane for elosiug the bank, they werenot a tenth part s0 much unnoyed as were the customers rum ahroad, whose business had not beenat. tended to, ‘The bauk ofliclals smiled that evens were bound for the same destination; they left | Gy ' three conts per on on boer, | thoroughfure, A large part of his wealth Hallfax i the same ot wero making ticlr | itk 840, hree tonts per wullon o hoers | s nagulrad T R fororbank, Whichs by last trip for the scason, os {t was the intention tu tobaceo he sald clrarcttes were to be taxed ns | Teugon of its dimnutive ~ slze, was of thelr conshnees to withdraw them untl | (e, AN elgars puy 50 pee cont specliic and | known as the Coon Jox.” "The most spring on_thelr return to tis port, and both | o5’ 0 cent ud valurems 25 per cent wd valorem | uoted of hia resorts was No, 676 Broadway, 11g vessels hnd mude thelr elhitecuti trlp to Hall- | 6 "yortumery. Tublng was to be ramoved | Was ong of the chicf sto=kholders {n a faro-bonk fax, Not o soul, v fur 03 saeertained, bas been | peom “thy free list to the 1335 per cent list, | nt No. 8 Barclav etreet, which Is believed to have saved from either vessel, The Cromwell left | 307 08 peen found expeidfent to alter | token in 81,500,000 during the war, Ile fro- Halifax Jan. 3, and Is supposed to bave beett | s duly on all beer and porter fmported | quently carried on his person hetween €50,000 wrecked on tho Gth; the Washingtou feft the | feom'tlier countrlcs, and lmpose a duty of 13 | od $100,000, sod ou the morniue of Monday, fame port on the 18th, and ia thought to luve | conte per Tmperlal gallon fn bottle, and 13| July, 12,187, when his house was _robbed, ho met with a like fatc on the 20th, Two duys in cents per gollon in baerel; also, to change aix- [ Atarted from Lomo with $24,5670 n his the easo of euch vessel Intervened between the iy cotton from the free-lisy to the 10 per cent | Wateh-fob, . One winter moriing, —about date o thelr leaving Halifux and the' time of | JL.Y, “Ti" total catimated Hhcome fof 1858 is | #ix years ugo, &1 was stolen thelr loss, about 53,400,000, 1lu called attentlon to the | from tie chango-pocket of s overcont by o Tho steamer Georzo Cromivell was engaged | guot that our exports for 1570 did not compare | boot-black, A detective, to whom Dancer Intrade between this port and disadvantngeously with these of the Unlted | promised one-hall of the amount recovered, untll sho was withdrawn, about cighte States, notwithstandiug the advantages which | xoon handed $240 Lo him, and told lim thet the agzo, and pliced on the lug between here and | gyuje tloeal polley was suld to glve thom; whilo | bov wos (n the Tombs awaiting Daucer's action, Iulitax and St, Johu's, She was constdered | g1y United States exported 18 per apita, | Dancer, however, declined to prosecute, and successful vessel, and was only takenfrom the | wo exported $18 per cavita; whils they | even went before the Grand Jury to plead for Now Urleans routa because of” the substitution | g norted §11 per_eapita, wo hinported 23 per | merey In the boy's hehalf, of o lurger vossel. Bho was bullt In this clty In | oopien,™ He referréd to the great distress prey- Dancer had” the reputatlon of being 192, was 079 tona burden, sod ber dluenslons | yont in the Statea,—men out of omployment, | inequaled — o the United States were 178 feet long, 80 feet Leam, und drow 10 | oo oo, o had 'good hupes we would yet be [ dn skill nt = back-mammon, A few feet water, Bl left this port with o cargo con- | gyiy to weather the storm, und hoped fo one | years ago tricky profesafonal named Brown siating of 220 packages of leather, 200 packoes | wound aguln be called upon to Increase tho [ urrunged the box so that he could control the of butter, 124 packugzes of tobaceo, 123 packages | yurien of the peaple, Our credit hod been sus- | thiee, und challonged Duncer to o match, After . $ hralse and lump on the back of his head helped ganfzation of voters who desire ta secure np- | Was ua yet unscathed, The wlarm was given | yim o uompmlpflld the situation, e had been ehtand competent local affairs—ts making | 8 Dok 10, and as the bells pealed | Lyocked duwn, bauled more than o dozen :;’3‘: ::ogrlc:::x;«flhc Seiobk e w0 doubs ?!’:?:, o ':!vam):t’,":gpou:‘elk(rnr:rv.l|n the | iniles, and concealed In the log for dead. Ilo e 25 Al sbout sclievine thelr object. The Unlon, as Is | sinals o this slde. ‘Ilers appearcd to haye | Sty Had 823 about him, ad that was geuo; but koown, has no political prefercncess its sole | Leen no appuratus for the extingulshiment otlire | yymped to make a purciiaso un which $500 were wim {s to keep the control of tho affalrs | O the cast side, or, i€ there wis, fLdid nut put | o fave been pald on Wednesdoy evenlng. lo of the North Towm out qf the | [ 3SAPRCAE e to be uCimaterial soe s sorved wikh refreshment ot the hoiso of hands of the bummers, and to doall It cau | i tro as wero eaved owed thelr salvutlon 10 | yGentig, but by got {he bost dirertions ho tuward the reteutlon of the government under | the eflicioucy of the bucket-brigades that were { ooty untl started st once for home. It seems the guidunce of honest men, The membership | Organized, “The flames mounted so "J"‘”’ and | qimost a stazgering thought that ko would be already numbers over 400 of the better class | t¢iz¢d upon tho bridgs sith such avi u{x"h‘““ the budunce of that night and all the next day barrier of tiro was rulied up against the St, o Vel relv " i of voters, Democrats aa well s Republicans. | Lyuis Department, and but ono cugine (No. 15) getting uver tho twelve or fifteen miles betwoen The Sixtcenth and Eighteenth Wards havo | and Hooleand-Ladder No. 3 werc able to reach | by Sgi bis howe, | Tue [t imuat Lo guderstiod local clubs, auxiliary to the main body, Asto | the cast side of thebridye. All were promps i | reqt bewilderment, and that be did not, by the Fiftecuth and Sencnteenth Wards, theso | Fetpunse to the alaru but, tho lire ws inors | guy meane, purrue 'a_stralghit direction, “fle: have never been orgoulzed heretofors Inde- ".‘v“.u il ,;“ ,'“ win eeclufilurmv.‘ Tll: eides, throush that part of the country, he had . : 4 Which uune who saw speedily forg ¢ | o aequaintunces, It was on the evenjug of pendently of party, and some diffieulty | flauies wmi)pgd themsclves about the” bridie, | Jriday hefora ho mot any ons he knew—John was . esperfvnced In getting tho right | just cast of the eastern ticket-ofllee, craviling | Jramnebire—who took himn Thto a spring wagon Kiod of men to tako hold of the | ¥clouslyax thelr work of destructlon went on- | und Lrought biim tohis hume. At 8 o'clock movement. ey, however, biave been found, | Jhe strung wind blew them both ubove sud be- | 1ylg morgiug Mr. Jolmson was doing well, wud and lave gone to work faitbfulls, and feel en- | 1] WIEAIMNE the dovmud sirueturo 18 5 | heis likely to be'as well us ever Ina few daye. vouraged at the Interest votera generally take [ onlookers ou the bridge no smull fear s borhomd that he lad On the_following morning, when the hank opened, Natlan Rothschild “appeared agaln, aecompanfed by his nine faithiul holpoers, this thne brineing with bhin as far a8 the street en- trance four hioavy two-horse drays, for the pur- l)un:o! carting uway the gold, for to-duy the aron had LIl of alarger denoinination, * Al the offieers of the bank sinlled no tmore, and o trembling selzed them when the banker mon- arch sald, with stern slmpllelty and directe AN, these gentlemen refusototake my Uills. Bo it so, Ium resolved that I will keep ot HRAINTLESS o " cialls L Does oml“l:lholll:l.' k“xll-uhlu {',‘{!'.‘““” Rothachild {u the Unfon, The Exceutive Committee have | to thelr safoty, Une man, who discovered that 55 4FuX ds. * | uf merchandlise, and six cases of live grese, ed, - Moderat fon was needed, but ho ancer lad lost ho was warucd by a | agalnst the Bunk of Eaglang Leld eeveral mectivgs in the lust lwr: weeks, | the ll';mr. ou whicl ko stoud was burning on the Spectal Dispatch to The Tribung, The pumu.t'an and crew, sll of “whom aro :fih",“,:‘,t h.!,‘,'.dfif",' ,':.,u 5 01;‘,", 'flm',“‘tif,}mp .,'.-_ friend, sad withdrew from tho gane, This fs I Bunk of Englaml n,:cnm its oyes verr und Lave ordered the pruting and circulation of | under side, mude a sudden break towards the | TOLEDO, O., Feb, 20.—Last evening a young | supposed to bo lust, numbered tiwenty-eights leader of the Ovposition, replled, followed by | 8ald to have been the only known Instance in | wide, Within a weok thesiiouso of Rotheclild thie constitution for the fufermation of the peo- | west, remarking to an cqually expeditious | woman was found In an appareutly dylng cond(- . the Preaifer, The House Is still uhllugnt mid- | which Dancer was overreached, In playing at | could bLe demanding gold which It did uot le. ‘They will incet uext at Lrand’s hull, on | frlend: ©Say, lot's ko west of the eastern pler, | tloy upon one of our streuts. Bhe was carried RUN ‘OVER AND KILLED. night. cards or back-gammon e showed as much anx- | possess. Thoe gentlemen ot the hend of afllrs North Cln‘r’x nltm.;l. nml tfipml then to perfect f;;r if sho ul:m- unwlnhwo u:;;y stand sume nlmlw to n physivian's oflice, where ft was ascertuined Spectal Dirpaich to The Tribune, Mo 0 "“l-‘ ul':m{’-n Afllmclt}u;:] |1-m:.l hold: :ul’izvl fi'x v‘h: “f’i :'\‘:l:ln.’: “l: ulnl m‘lhé us.;" ,U})ltl). ln:d was [:In‘: l:’:x:ivnq 'um,nlg ‘L.llx:t“l:’ 'n th‘::g:w::l t'll’z' (l'::: the organization in all its detalls, there, but here o fellow dow’t Know exactl > B v Mich., Feb, 20,—Miss | NTREAL, Feb, 20,—Thu leading share! - | highly elut vhicn Lo ken his oppu- K mus vall, ] organizu u“"“_m Hetals e i A stuudln;: W T, K pr«mlg: that showas sufferinz from tho cffccts of an Qnaxo Karios, Mich., Feb, iss Jullctte " 14 way out of the scrape, and they took it, Nothe was 0t onee publicly given that thenceforth the Tunk of Encland wonld cash the Lills of Rutbs- child us well us its own l—ZEzchange. SR et ATE LOCAL ITEMS, The restdence of Charles Wengler,* No. 20 Twellth street, was entered by burglors yester ere ’ Bunk of Canuda in meet- | neut's last dime, . Mazoozan, of {hls city, an clderly womun, who | €78 of the Merehants . 1nge yosterday tiscussed the efforts made to de- A most darlng robbery was perpetrated in s ut Covpervlile,on the Detruit & Milwaukes | prE 3005yl ouke, and adonted o resotutlon do- | Mr. Dancor's restdunces 50 West. Fioventh Railway, u few miles west of here, was to-day In- | Claring that the nescts of the bank are in cxzeess | street, on Monday, July 12, 1875, Mr. D, had stautly Killed. 8he was riding In the way-cur of ;»r lll;lu\-lx\plzliu llflifil; ullu&hmllun utdn;llxbxlxllnwm:vu {:ana out, when mlmull 1 ol'ulrc&c {n ul’l“l’l“""l‘.}"x o . v or baul and doubtful debts, constde reater | two men, one swineing a hatchiet and the other :‘,"Il,_xull “‘:I"’ :‘l‘ld :l:ml:}’l:m,lbt? gntuu‘lll when thun thelr vstimated smount, and l’\:L'3|li‘I end- vurrylu;:'n lung black Imolfi kuocked at tho o traln stoppod on a slding bofors b druw up | g0 ey ghiarcholdors not to pormlt the tempo- | basément door.~ Mra, Annte 8. Dancer, o feeble to the atutlon, _She stepped on the deaw-bar of A large numier of citlzens of the Twelfth | the case, aud_ for u time It looked a8 though | overdose of oplum. The stomach-pump and re- Ward guthiered in the old Amity Church, at the | eversthing that was destructible by tlre ubout | sturstives reatored her, and it was subsequently corner of Robey street aud Warren avenue, yes- | the bridge would bu destroyed, Chief Sexton | ascertatued that termalden name wis Anni Klep- terduy svenlng’ for the rur;my ol revrganlzl had come too late to cross the fiery chasm, sod, | steln. Bheroided Inone ol theudjucenttowns. She tue Ward Republican Clup, 8. 8, Gardner us a consequence, bo prauced tho bridge Yike # | had been seduced, sud her fricuds had compelled elected Chuirtnan and T, 8. Albright Secretary. | madman, nmnmmi lils orders time and awzain be- | her seducer to arry ber, He Lrought hier to ‘The folluwing were appotnted & committes o | fure he could bu heard, to the men of No. 18, | thiscily and stopped with her at a house of fll- te permanent otlicers: Messrs, Hull, | wio were statluned far, fur below, on the south | fume, where he deserted her, Upon discoverin rary depreciation of the stuck to lead them to | ludy of 05, opencd the door to the callers, Buckluy, E. L Wright, Laucblin, They | slde, trylng ta overcome the odds ugainst thet, | tho nature of her surroundings, and the fact of | the front plutforu of the way-car, anud, the | gacrliics their Interests I the bunk, Sho was alono In tho louse. The men | day afternoon, and clothing und jeweiry to the Feporitd the 10llawinig:: President, Col. Willtatn | and thisw s stream ip il Trom tharivers Gt | hor abandunent e Tosoleed Mpoi seltdes Lealn stirting Just then, Sip AL Butwilts, the ——————— said that they wero plumbers, sent by o | amount of 875 was spirited away, tncludivg a Jumes; Viee-Presidents, Williom Curpenter, Dr. | the firo off bere, and let the cast end tuke careof | struction, and madethe attempt with laudanum, | €are) und tho ‘way-car pagsed over licr body at ity oflicials ¢ to the condith [ tl b/ the hips, cutting it I two. No one wus to TEMPERANCE REFORM, tul{ ‘:n\;('r;yl;c‘:n ‘:\' llll‘l:ntl‘:.'llltl I)ut':ll"!crl'l.ulnbllim blamoe for the uccident but herselfy and, os she Hpecial Dispatch to The Tribune. Dancers anid - other residents of the nelghbor- had been Insang at times, she was scarcely ro- Frenronr, 11}, Feb, 20.~Tne Iilinols 8tate | ol that, In conscruence of repalrs to wator- spunsible. Reformed Club begun fts sccond annual Con- | plpes at \!rumlwnv and Houston street, thelr B, C. McClure, Willlam E. Wa a , W. 1. Becbe, T, Tioward, J.'A. Montgow Alex White, James Musou, | ftself,” was thuorder, ‘The bridgza vipes had been Secretary, Mal, E, A, Blod- | tried at every nozzle, from one end to the other, TIE FEMALL FORGRER. elch; Exceutive | butnot g drop of water was to be hud from Special Ditpalch o The Tribune. Albrlght, Martin | thon, [u tho time of dire neecssity (Rryllln!lle‘d DAVENFORT, L., Feb, 20,—Tho trinl of Mre, e attached to % o ‘ banlk-bouok showing a deposit of somo 8400, Edward Bagan, Willlam Lloyd, and Michacl Konnelly are locked up ut thd Madison Strect Etatlon, hayineg been caught n the act of steal- ¢ {ue merchandise from tho cars of the Mllwaus y C. C. Kahlsaat. must completely, Hose had bee o vention at Temperance Hall, in this clty, nt 10 | supply of water would probably bo ceut off, | koo de 8t Paul Raliroad. The amount of the o collne: 9 e ot i " Ellen 8. Tupper began here to-day, She Is BURNED I'0 DEATH, i H 2 Mis, - D theref cadlly belley eon ekt ' ! i u:flfl' i‘i;kfif: ".‘fif‘t??»p"df“.‘.h.';’ aud the netive dm-(ll(::;‘l",(fi:" l{'l’lk“n‘:‘n:::x‘zmx:’lfl cfl("’é‘u{lufi‘fig charged wlmlurl’mmz and forgluy a note with Bpectul Duspalch fo The Tribune. u'clock to-day, Tho present scaslon will closo | Mts. Dancer, | therefore, —re clleved | roods stolen counts not farter than a fow buo Itepublicans In the Twelfth Wanl are therefore | time, ~Tho inen of No. 18 worked with o will, | the name of W, ¥, Ross, of this clty, attuched, alreudy castiug ubout for a sultablo man to ill | and succeeded with the id of ropes iu ralsing a | ror §510, Sho forged other notes on partiea in his pluce. Among the names IIIL'FL'!‘IQVJ thut of | Itneof hosc from their position on the river Cedar Rapids, Dubi d D Ines to th Prof. Hagar, cx-State Geologist of’ Vermont, iv | bank to the top of the bride. The distance way | Cedar Raplds, Dubuque, aud Desolues to the must prominent, and it s ikely that be will be | several hundred feet, and lo wos ol deddediy up- | 8ggresato amount of over $12,000, . Mra, Tup- nutninated if b consents 1o the'use of bis nume. | hill, Lut the stanch_ little steamer vesponded | Per Is nbout 50 years of age, was o noted beg TUL YOUNU DEMOCRATS, bravely, aud by 12:30 o'clock u stroam—the | culturist, the proprictor of o bee journal, und 1o the number of litty, udulged in a pleasant | first cilective otic—was thrown upon the tirg | one of the most mlmlfl,l luties of the Btate. Lrawl yesterday afternoonut Nu.77 Clark strect, | from the bridge, aud the cut-olT ordered by the | One of her duuzhiters is Principal of the Mar- A weck or two'ago theso country-loving corrup- | Clief wua made, for the flauies uever got west | shulltown schovla, The trlal excites great fo- tiun-bisters beld thelr tirst meeting to orgatize | of the polnt they thén beld posscsslon of, Had | terest, und large munbera of sympathizing fur the comlng electiou und to capture thu ofti | the mfam watcr-apparatus been fn worklng | ladies throng the Court-flouse, Tleplea of de- s, und the meeting yegperdoy mas to perma- | order, th maly dlsaster, It Is reasonably safu to | fense Is jusanity. dred dollars, - Oflicers Henderson and Walton, of tho West Mudison Street SBtation, did a good pleceof work last night In following up and cap- turin fo u Bouth IHulsted =~ strect res taurant, two notorfous shop-lifters nemed Lizzie Mellen sud Julin Quinn, The arrest was ade at 11 o'clock,—too late for the offi- curs to find owners for the plunder found upen thein, which consists of throu palrs of ladics shoes, two ludles’ hats, clrht poirs of kid rlovn, threo fine black .vells, and two fancy bottles of perfumery. Owl are wauted fur 4 the representations of her visltors and APPLETON, Win,y Feb, 20,—Mr. P, V. Smith,a | 00 tho22d lust., and will be devoted to on ex- ndmlmel thein without suspicion. They farmer living near this city, was to<lay engzaged r;nlunlluy n!‘nlw best ml:lhu-'lu of u'n'rrylml: al: enteredl ;hcml:ullr oAl ho ‘c‘.f.'}" as o burning some brush on his farn. Mo went | the work of temperanes reform throughou e dining-room, X -thair, an B o setmtiny. g on e | o Btate, Mase-meotings will bo held cach | beran to sew, Suddenly sbo was encircled by littlochitdren tn the fleld. During bis absence | CYening und’ prowivent workers in the vauss | rough arms, draied trom the window, throwi ttlochildren In the fleld, Duriui Lis abdence } iy gigrous the peuple, Lodees tn nearly all | to thy flocr, landeuffed, and gaczed with o one of them, o boy some & or 6 years old, set | 1) countios fn the State aro present, and tho | handkerenfel, — Sho fainted, anu, on ler fire to his clothies and was 60 badly burned that { fntereat and cuthusiasm shown thus far give | recovery, sho bchel,l the men ‘who had Lo died in n shart thae, promise of valunbleresults froni the meeting. | sald that they were plumbers bonding e ———— ik fmfizl @l‘wi@ fi, n..L m\”fl’fllu ¢ ulvcr Lmrfi ‘Unul nr.\uldluhmlk ?l lnltLihcl. ml“l i sy Kb, 2l 201 of threatency cleave ler akull unless eho P, N, Slth, of Avqlczuu, burned to death (n 3 THE ST, LOUIS MUTUAL, distted. Blim 10 Phs wecreh ropumur; of her that city to-lay. With companions, he. was 87 Louis, Feb. 20.—Tho TRecelvers of tho | husbund’s bonds. Mrs, Dancer was uuable to neotly ur:.'l.'jxmzc. u:&leulumi'ln. ]uu-‘l’ do hnlmun. 'nay, mu:ml lxuvclbuclx: pr‘ranleil, i nu:.lm \l‘;lmhl!l 158 m‘u mtfl:"‘w{'{flx‘fé :bz::u;n“lltf:. Wlhen bis clothes | 8¢, Louts Life-Insuranco Company filed n sult IDE;.IKA 'l‘;hn ruhbf‘ndu;ll:n rlu.lmmxd’illvxu vull:fml; Gsiarliles uwltlu.u.___’ anytling that would give the leaders tho sem- | fn'part ut least, for by its timely use the fiee, £ wAte s i result. 3 - | erates and ransacked the house, They burs! bianie ol 8 tolluwing, 10 Gt not. AYS. uden Huehched, coald hav CiNcINNaTy, 0., Feb, 20.—The proprictor of I the Clrenty Conit to-day seslons Hio: Colus NAVIGATION NOTES. ‘The meeting ¢ open duors with hatcliets, and strowed ihe cone ASHITARULA, Wla Lifo-Tnsuratice Conipaay for dactilemont of h?ml of trunks and hur:-'nu- on the floor, disre- ot aceounts between the two Compantes. Tho | popding silks, sating, aud even jowelry in thelr "‘?:“X:l:l:z:l'. flu’,l:' the &t:nfifl‘:r;":‘fm llll-lunl nillu {u;lth ‘i‘lm in Dt“l“nbmt lszfl,“ flx\u 5#;{ :lcnn}h’ I.ur ok&ndl! ml‘:ll {nfiu-' ‘Thoy 5t, Louls Mutus s oxecuted a contrac h | gbtaloed on of old au sembled to-day, Beveral brakemen wero exam- | gefendant under whizh all its property and | new bonds e e Btate or "V fned relative to the length of thne it touk to | assets of every kind was transferred to tho de- | market valus of which was then pbout stop o train running ata given speed, on which | fendant, amoimting to nearly $11,000,000; that | 830,000, The plunder wae, however, worthless to the pateut Creamer brakes are used, the contract was fliezal and vold, and ]u«lgmcn: thie robbery, as thu bonds wers registered in the - ————— Special Dizpatch t0 The Triduna. Totzpo, 0., Feb. 20.—Trlals wade by ke tugs Lere to-day showed the deo In tho habor to bo vory thin and rotten, Indlcating a speedf openiug of the harbor, and quieting the appre henslons of a freshict, which are aunually coter tajned ut this season Terton, who brietly set forth the obfect of tho | gut by and in podition for working. Moore and Ler murderer stopped while fn that rathering und tho importance of the youth of Uno of the Wlggne feeryboats, which la. b e rares ntanlatog withun delay, ’ south of tha bridge, rrot up steatn_ promptly W [ eity, arrived here this moraing and fdentified ‘The tifst Lusluess announced wis the clection | responsu to o cally und, crussing the river, car- | Abe Rothschild as the man who was last seen of permauent officers, when it suddenly ap- | ried buck with her @ number of the engiues that | with Bessie Moore, While there he passed ]»c:n;d that everyboly in the room was placed | had been staudlng ou the 8t Luuis levee | under the name of Moore, It will Lo rememe n nomfuation for Preildent. The nuise and | whistling themselves hoarse for forty inutes | bered thess dispatelivs gave an scvount Satur- called to nrdurb{ylud. Cul- | becn held In subjuction till thy firs departinent | {he hotel at Jefferson, Tex., at which Dessie confusfon that followed can better be imaciied | or mora to uttract atteutlon from any crait that | day of an attemuted sulvide by Rothschild, su i1 the above simount 14 therefurd prayed. Cltizens' Bonk, Among tie luose proverty {pacial Dlspajeh so Th Tridune, than deseribed, especially by those acquanted | might feed disposcd 80 lend 8 heloiug bani, - By | posed to have bech caused by vemorser "0 WASHINGTON ITEMS, —— whifcs tho rubbers did nut ot wer 825,000 of | BIODX Gty faw fubs 20-=Tho weather with the materfal composinig the crowd. Mo- | this tume the entire block of frame rovkerivs WasmxoToN, D, C.y Fob, 20,—Tho Sepato LECTURE ON WHISKY, New York Central touds, which were stterward 0 tion {followed motlon {n quick successlon, and | had been dvllrn{m] and tho houses suuth of tho WIHISKY. for the tiwme blng ove was transported back to | bridge were bealunfng to loom up as prospect Spectat Dispaieh fo The Tribuns, 1he averaie Democrstic conventlon, where the | ive orey for the flames, The firat in this_dis- BroostixGTON, [il., Feb, 2.—Ackerman, the old party borees ware in thy traces and being [ trict tu suceumb to the Inevitablo was the Wig- 4 PAUBUNE & ey SES0 sl h o5 found lyinz amoung sowme old wowns, undls- Committes on Financo to-day szreed to reporta Zpecial Dispaloh o The Tbunt, Turbeds Ly the btruders, Ater tho rabbers ad sty this clt‘)I'l but is ):ur%ed 8 fowimiles below. P, Y ate 1 y bill funding the new 4 per cent bonds, It lsnot | 181.00MINGTON, LiL., Feb, 20~E. ¥, Baldwin, } poue “Mive, Dancer staggered into the area and avizution will probably be opeued within te8 days, about e weeks caller thau usual. ¢ o editor of the ElPaso Journal, dellvered a fluo 2t ! ¢l cliel X ————— guaded o br wmbliton Inflamed by bad whisky, E“" Ferry cumlmny'n oflice, & two-stary framo }"-‘k;" "5‘““7" ‘l"':u‘“"“l" ::““’ "i"‘;" ‘:‘dla““ :;‘,‘,j,';}f,,fl,‘,‘:,fié“,‘,‘,',’,’(,,‘,"{,’ufifi‘.',‘."",',:,?,',,Q‘.f,:‘,f" lecturo this evenlug bofore a very large sudl- ‘X'fii‘flfiix‘u‘f nfii‘&&fi"fih‘é‘-?fif lt%n?:q i’;‘.’..{"flfl'x{. SUICIDE. before the Julfary Conmmitteo of the Senntoto | I1is offurt was an argument agalust tho present perth s sheiover, tully recuvered {romtha Vi Vot system ol egal restriction of e inanufnctur " E::fi'é‘lfilv l;‘::;‘;leull?fiz‘m thoswasti /et o sala ;I“ Mquors, which, ha. claling, ene Mr, Dancer dfed in August last year, leaving BrLieviuLg, Feb. 20.—Charles T. Joncs, 8 elerk fu the Consolldated Buuk, committed nlll: clde this mornlog fu the basement of th bssk vus reacted Frum notie of the Lowses Westroyed was there bly to Westerman's lxugui fled to Cauada, hns President—J, R, Doolittte, Jr, tnuch renoved In the way of furuiture orstocks. | turned up in Fekin, roken uown and monuy- Vice- Preafdeats=M, A, La Huy, Joseph Thielen, | The Hanies traveled o rapldly from building to | less, and will undoubtedly becoma a witness s 3 o z g half of his propesty to hls wife, and half tu his a5d George Northup. bulldiug 85 to cause s panle’ among tho ocets | crindinal, ensps awalnst Westerman aud Lis co- | ,_Lhy President eont the ""“‘"““‘5 nominations | courages rathior than restricts the whiskytrallle. | go, a0t _\Yu,p)]-,.yry "Ann Dateer, 1n Novenrs | bullding by shooting bimsel through the ha‘l seretiry~d. J. U'Brien. putite, With whotu the chie! desire seomed to bo | conspirators. ta the Benate: Edgzar A, Marble, o’ Michigan, o ——— ber the widow followed ber husband to the | with @ revolyer, Deceased wasa youusg mou S A, Stitt offered the fcllowing: o ave tiensetven, wud to et tho lnsurunce T A AT R A R N GOVERNOR'S RECEPTION, ki, leaving ol Lor share to, the daehtery | years old, of good aUlltek ut sublect Lot diesolred, Tuat we, the Y . | vompanies se or the rest, Ong of the re- JAMES DARLING, 5 = Special Dirpateh o The Tridune. who thus cume fnf ssesstonof all the futhor's g atte l ok, silcnily jledve. onraloos I tit um?fi‘:ffi?f.{, sulta of the dre that will bu first felt by the Speciul Dispalch o The Tridune, ert District uf Missouel, o, T Yot ou YL emond o, Ly e wos a native’ of Brockville, and respe.taby (h‘ulllll:clt‘:'l. tulug a l:‘"l"}“"l ui the llo:n ufirfi Sherwood, County Judge, Aun exsminal the buok's buoks showe bisceounts o bescrupi® Tously correct, for utices of vablle trust only men whose record | public of Nt. Louts will be & shortaze of teles NAW cliy Fob, 2. . 801 proventuni n o part sial ba & yuarautes | Eruphic nows, (o wires of the eatern Union | o EAST SAstuaWs Siich, Fub, 4-—James Dar- 1o our peole that teir fulseeat and uure, outh | Company which crosed the bridge baving of | 3199 Y g 4 personal aud real, anall baan juviolate trust when | yiurse Leen destroyed. Huwever, they will bo | bee, thls couuty, was arrested to-day and placiapuhElnbauts; replaced to-day. Lrought to this clty charged with fadecently gse Tle resuiution was adapted without discus- | * “riie ire contliued 1o burn briskly until 1:30 | saulting bis duughter-dndaw, Alicw J, Darling. slon ur vpuositivn of any kind. o'cluck this worning, when it was “got under { Darllue fs over G0 years ufd. and has o whe Rear-Adwiral Louls ‘M. Goldsborough dled | Bpmisarizey, Ill, Fob. 20.—tiov. and Mrs. | estate, valuudatabont $200,00, Miss ancer ; Inrere Christlan, o Motbodist by faith, but this morning of typhold pnewnounie. “This §s | Cullom aud daughters held a reception at the | WS4 & h eyl ) fadtd, the death uxu’uug llFubAnlmlmlu withiu | Executlve Mansion to-ufeht, which was largely fié‘;".,{,':f‘;‘fi":m‘fwffi 5&%:{."'{-‘..‘\231'.‘." %?.f‘ffll‘fl{&' tour or five weeks, attended by Leglilntors, uther dlstingulybed | not warey, prefertlug to remaln n compauion ) The luneull 01\-rvk~e| qlrer the n:'mnln: Ot HO | Lo ory fn the city, and citizens gonerally with | and comigrter o er aged parents, Her e Mear. e, e Sl place oyt | S a1 i apectal v o et | deathy o ' Tt by, . st 1 433, terest und euj_u yiuent. e —— The Pulnloss Death, 5 ’ 5 ¥y . unexpected, Blio was 85 veais of age, . In her ¢ o for the southful putriots, A motion 10 that | hud razed. Tho wieck, us viowed from e siatio: Navy, lus been appointed Faymaster-Goneral, OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, aLable, rolii bt ont Vwoeleticg | Jess death by électriciyy, rémarked that Frauke . u iad razed. ‘The wreek, as viewed from the north " charitable, relizious, and beneyolen etles ‘i y ol he shock. He :g:“:‘:::da sigual for war, fur everybody pres- | side of the Lridge, was o sad obe. A long FRAUDULENT BANKRUPTCY, llu was twice struck scuscless by tho s - e— e Loxuox, Feb, 20.~Steamships Labdor and | gudcorporatione, namely: The Awerlcan Fenala PURITANIC PROFLIGACY. Othello, from New York, and Moruvian, from | Guardlan Socloty, 820,003 Now York Uibly 8o- Spectul Dispatch to The Triby Portland, have arrived out. clety, $10,000;° New York = Assoclution for NEW Yous, Feb. 20.—=Tho Puritan Church In New Youk, Feb. 20.~Arrived, steamships lwproving the Condition of the Puor, 810,~ Rrouklyn has been for several years burled fn | Switzvrland, from Autwerp; Greece, from Lon- n”‘r{,lk,'ifl:llglf.flw::iaglll:r:&m :l‘u\;h)"'ulrlfims;: §: debt. When the Rev, Charles H, Everst, Its | dun; 1daho, from Liverpool, . y : cura- p:swr, declded to go to Clfilrci:'a. ° wfl':cll u: SouiLe, Feb, 20.—Stcutsip Bolivla, from :‘llcdr,k:;!,tllfik ‘fifiz"\ur‘c”so{‘lfll; n(ai“(h‘u“%:& Congregutional churches was calied to conslder | NeW York hus arrlved, veutton of Cruclly to Chiliren, $10000; New 3 ace oo the commitice for bun- | wigetels of tho upproacn, estimated at nearly vr Hpect A sit or fricnds, 30 aazious were ull to bave 8 | guite 1,000 huplulm;mh, standa in -x;duymn it il e band 1o laylue the coraratons Gl the Tesly A " sy SrwiNoriELy, 1, Feb, 20.—In the matter of Lhat 1 Yo 62, Tl scette Hhat enaiod 3 Geat 0. | Gieesi-+ ommmerieos ot s bt uotiflt | tho bankrustey' of 8 Lovl, of this city, o war- furiled by eaving that the mceting forgut [ts | apnroach teket-oflice, extending thence east the | Fant of arrest was fssucd, on' u charge that he *youth ! and developed Into nuo}d~tlxqub distanc med. Toe loss on the belige, place | wus about Jeaviug the district, A searche torutle row, Thls covers it ull. ‘The Coun ing the estlnute at the ‘lowest possible icure, | warrsnt discloscd u quantity of concealed goods teeas linally announced was us follows: I'at | cunuot fall sbiort of $123,000. Maby, if vot all, of | properly belonming to the stock baukrupted Muwvé.\l. M, Ilflitrr ‘%Imrlvl Punviug, Jawes | the supports that withstoo | the Lre ure warped, L\. ider, afterwands sent the disclurge of two large liu'u‘ throuel six robust men, who fell o the grou! and got up sgmn wittuut kuowlng what e lappened, nefther hearlie nor feeliug tbe o2 chargge; aud Pricstly, 100, who made maby ‘w‘ uable coutributions te electricity, x-cmlvud1 o charge i two jurs, bus did not find it pain b Yrot. ‘Tyndall said this experience agreed ¥ Vg ; ———— orke_duve . HEY " | hia owi, that in the teatro of the Koyal Infh Fiyan, G 0l Villlain, Kilogers Martin | oo P i o pivtog the ke urs warped, | Lovi gave 7,50 bonds, what the Purltan Chureli could best do, ‘Vhls OBITUARY. e h (0 Cliy of Son Yori 85 sy | vution, bud in tho prescnce of wn audlesce, bt boully, Juhn Wickier, and F. E, Cook. structure I closed to travy KILLED 3118 UNCLF. council to-day adopted resolutlons advising the pectal Dispalch to The Tridune. BShelterlug Avmug, In the Cityof New York, | ouce received the dischargo of o m‘!""uumm ‘Lue mecting then adjourned for une week, : flum w'5{| be 15};0:: ut m‘xxce‘i)wafvtr.‘(aplnm LouisviiLe, Ky. Feb, 20.—E. 1. Kenuedy, | church (:; relluquish Ita propesty, with ite debt | Junrawavoris, Foi h—State Benator David | £10,0003 gl'm.ury and ?h&d"i, qu;?"fil' Qaguu':; ;fi:flhlftxmlfih nl':‘." “‘igfifu‘:’"filfi " S ug} T t ju passable condition, and doubtless [ o 4 ¢ s 1 t ral chie - iy rthiern Dispensary of the Cit, ew Yorl ; buty cin,y Pkt e ADLO dave St cun b taailo g0, A vanizuine genticuan | Ssster Comulssloner of the Uarrurd County glnfl"{':l w'u::flu' e ;(:luml&"llt’:;xfiu&m#g: €. bisuhi, ot JeRerion Quntyy, dled bi ity Younie \Vuu{cu‘n Cluristinn Assocation | o “wus sluply cxtiogulsiied —for o secs ! 3,000 Lelouzing to the Union Depot & ‘francit Cum- | Clreult Coust, was kllled to-duy by G. C. | gpiore, and the cuusy of the present troutle | €ity to-duy,after along llucss, of lauudice. nz"mu’cny of New York, 85,000} o o YorkGity | blo futeryal. Tus wiay . b m‘.:lll;\lfliflh"'l Cu1c160, Feb, 20.—Hy fusertivg the followiag | pany thotight that It mignt be arrunced for \be | Kenuedy, u nephew, at Lancaster, that coun was leaving thie store for an edlfiew built at war- | 3r, Bruuham bas for along time been oue of | Church Extension and Missfouary Society of | 80 experhents proot taat ped ured jou will oblize an 61d subscriber to your paper, | pasésue ot tralus In fous days. Iu the smeans | The difflcuity was about o laweult. G, priccs, und costlug thres ur four nca what the | the wost protalucus cltizens of tho Btate, sud | tho Methodist® Eplscopal - Churel, $10,00; by Nightulug; suller no pain. Now, tho 1ot ues Dur spring election will soon be upois us, und as | W€ It 16 * frult ¥ for the ferry compantes, . | Keunedy was drrested. architie rald it would, Tho chureli Will prob- | wys o leading candidate for the Republican | Amcriean BunduySclool - Uuion fn ' tho | ¥elosty of eierifty, B wany WG caon fifTereut Lave b cuted, 800 As beore stated, the tiro urlginsted i the ot ably disorgunize, 3 - £ City of Philadelphia, 810,000; Children's | freater than 5 clectrloal voncussiod SEEUL. D Ve been sugiested, gome | poygyof Jobn B Lovingston, to the nosth of BPANISII VENGEANCE, . numination for Governor ¢ the last election. SBocety, $0,003 New York City Mis- | b the nerves, Heuce tho electly suble wuliasde and soue not sultable, for the oliee ot | tia*bridger Tho” otire shock was swent of | Mavans: Cubabob, g Ot ot Blxto Mr. Branhamu was born near Madlson, Aug. 20, | yion and Tract Nocitty, la tho City of New | Feachies the ceatrs of Iifs without any posety biayor, sllon et augseat 1ho namo of one uf | Wniafize sad i thle rezuluronder, LCRNOR | Regla fase ad e som were ound b a well A ELEGRAPHIC NOTES, | 1815, pud, s Deeo cupocaly ieutided wih | Yori"sinout: Tomkoraule Sisalel’ Gotegs, | ausouncenan by he eye or et 8% E7as r wost hosorable citizens, sho oue the rive ¢y W i 3 ki . 4 New a City, 85, g 3 u 3 Sur ereaicst - serchantt, aid the greatert | T, i therstors Uik Lulldliz, onned iy | Bear Guanabucos, where they Lnd been pitched Fa Ferresumiid e vounty ba tho Lezlslaturs | Noriuweiter Dispebsary, fn the Gy of o by ritle ball traversing tho braln £ u-.{mu reason entlrely without uumc{ousmufif pain. A rille ball, bowever, i3 u torwli® pared with the electric osh. in e oauen don’t *s Peaplo generally’ conuemn what they undu.fld.filuy:cl,cem. Lut our up«llf:f u (hat they ate Quick o admire what s & AT, ble cluim for pralae. Aud therefury they 1ike U1 uew loilet adjupct, B, T. Babblivs Toilet T whict 8 tho tesuit of many years f ¢ exwriwout and gevat cure of wanuiscturd. 810ux Ciry, Fob. W.—Tuo faruers of this vi- | hug represonted bis county fu the Leglslature | Northwestern Disponsary, in the City of cluity have nearly fuished wheat-sowlug, alnost coutluuously up to the prescut tung,and | York, 850005 Uemitt ™ Dispeusary, $5,0005 CLEVELAND, O., Feb. 20.—The Fifth District | for, many yeurs Was Chawrman of the Ways | llomeopathlc ~ Dispensary for - Woinen and Grand Lodge of tho Iron Fle, a Jewlsh seepet | 80 Mcaus Cummittes of the House. Ho | Cuildren, $3,000; Missiauary Socicty of the " 5 1 & dey ; was also Speaker of the House lu 1567, At the | Methodlst Eplscopal _ Church, - $20,000; organizatlou In convention here t-lay, elected | g'of iy deatl, Mr. Brauhan was Slliug an | Tract Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church, the fullowing otllcers for the cnsulug y unexplred terw occasloned by tue death of 0003 Board of Education of the Keforme Martin Coho, Mempbls, Tenu,, Grand Drest- | Senator Roe, Whilo not serviugg the State, bo | vd Chorchi in America, 33,0003 Amerlesn Sea- dent; A, DBreutano, Evensvilie, Imb, Flest | has been coguzed In the buslocss of coutractor, | men's Fricuds’ Sovlety, $20,0003 New York So- Grunll Vice-Presldeit; V. Siesfulter, Fust Sl | and for aboutiwelve years wuy Superinteudent | clety for the Rellef of the Rtuptured and Crip- naw, Mieh., Secoud Grand Viee-Predident; The | of the Jellemsonville, Muncis & ludisvapolis | pied, $60,000; to the Awencun Bible Suclety, tea lwgorter fothe Weat, His nameds B, B | Witllaiu Slump; a two-story frunc, oceupled Ly | by the womau's paraaour, Jose Naraujo, alded foynton. Mr. B. iy a great fnancial wian of no | Charles llh.-m-l: 3 saocmaker, us residence and | LY Iricuds after Naraujo had killed thew, an wbility, a8 2l of Oar werchants wall u--ulty txm of businessy o two-story frume, occtipled Ly the way lie wauages s busliods, Mr. B & | Ly Charles Pizuet s u rentaurant wid saloon; BEATEN AND ROBBED. sl'w a e of great cuaracer and braing® sod | atwo-stury frame, veeupied by Francls Tlsalers Naw Yous, Feb. 20.~Gen. Ihrie, of Washe would Le ou orustent tu uur dty, Wi the Lovinzaton House, Lefure describes 1he | non was stiacked by oro rufllaus siear the 1. vords Lelose. Albo alluw mie tosvzzest b | store of Jazob Nieue, 4 greenrocer s the butehs | PEWM A $imd wcabior,” Mr. Thomas H. Swirh, us sultable | ersbop of Wenddl Houckdes the notlon store of | temeetion of Brosdwsy and Twenty-second for County Tresaurer, Yours, Luuls Toy, turctber with bla 1uablence, both | strect last nizht, aud severely wounded nthe 4 P PreLice. Lraue bulldis the bourdiug-Luuse of Jobu 1 bead, aud roblbed Ui & vobl wateh aud chain

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