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@ . THE CHICAGO TRIDUNE: T e I T e tore lots PEidag. 1o~ FRANK RANDE. the biil for tha rellef of W, I, DAY, FEBRUARY 12, 157 ramrod, which was wet, as if it had just been uned, 1ie did not ses Ranae, and ‘he know keeper Polk’s department, Col, Polk was ox- amined. It appeared {rom his testimony Lhat conceal the erime. M. Hart llvedanlone. Ho was an ol citlzen of the county, owning continies among the Western foarle, and freight 1s taken at n-‘x: lu\v‘ ates, Tt Iu'rlnlmml that OBITUARY. ds 4 faned to Casig nothing of any dogs having heen used. The | considerable property, and having soine mongy, | rates wee made ves crday for gealn from Ohle T A o uath o | T st £ Van HlaBuaeg knewn s (34 et tntas ffantiTed tha aateiel and contonts, and | 15 Is mipposed U cash proved an attraction fo | cazo to New York at from &) to 25 centa per 100 corfuborated tha testlinony as to the finding f it tramps, and that, {n their olforts to secure dt, of ft. they vommitted the double critno of “munler arson, excess In number by reducing the ‘salarics of thoswe allowed by law., He admitted the frrezularity in employment of an excess of pages, but sald he had explained the matter to the Cammittee on Accounts, and with its mem- * bors rested the rezponsiility. Col. Polk did not attempt to dgny other frréqularities in tho 1eima moton to lay on the tsble presalled, yests Progresa of the Trial, at Qales- o) naye, —which flsposce of the 5 mong the Biin Introdnced and referred waa ene burg, of the Great Des- by Mr. Mackey, prohioiting the Secretary of the erado Treanury from purchasing any bonds for tho reduc- p . Alon of ‘the vt'(ne\;m\ of the natlanal deht anttl strict complinnco with the provisions of the law ounds by some of the llnes, espeeinlly thosa R " Fomrollm b{ Vanderhiit. Bnta Tomls Tolisg Death, at Hartiord, Conn,, of Gideoy to take anything at less than M0 cente, From Welles, Ex-Eooretary of other Western polnts it is repgried that the the Nnvy rates ara atill less than from Obfeago, Hates ¥ ara safd to be made from St. Loulr to New York as low as 20 centa, The following item Ifrom PRATER LACY swere that Mra. Pearce tola him the house had been robbed and 875 taken, In the afternoon Rebstock eame to his houss and fold him the: wera In parenft of the rohber, and that he had , HARD CASES, Torgra, Kan., Feb. 11.—Tha pritoners con- fined In the Shawnce County Jall—namely, True, McDonald, and Harris—consplred to hall require it, Additional Witnesses Detafl tha | st theboy Willta Kellor. - The witneas started | murder the Jaor, £d. Disbrow, stnl cscupe, | the New York Zrizune leaves Titie room for | A Malignant Carbuuclo Budden| mnatter of his employes, but aid the presstiro | *"Sy 'FACHC T renented the concurrent resolution ) ) ) y " i y H Mr. e Tor thé field, and there found Cramer and Plck- | last Sunday morping. $To discovered the plot | doubt that Vanderbllt Is making coutragts for U S r::l Ebrlcn:'. ’u"n"c'x"?yfe"&'flffffiu'e'inu'fi'flfiiflfa'" ot “I‘e Lmluly:m“ Afi""“}' 3y :]x ';cfill“el.u satias Bettle -In:the Gorp, c‘;cll. Tle did not seo ltande closcly nnuugh‘m and folted thém, Tgu vlan waa, to indace him | large amonnts of grain at 22 cents from Culcago 10"“‘”“‘“ His Bx e b ] e chean 3t the Commiitec o Librarv, ey i, " ety cary etion” i | & coms i e door on s pretozt/ant e | and Milwatkeo to Sew York: tstence. \ v En o MceKown off the field. Belden was lylng on his | knock him on the head smd take his keys an T L] ¢ feol o ] |.,1,2?.'.'f-','t'flf';‘:l‘ffifi:’,{ffi“&,‘fi{.fim&',‘;?(‘,:!,'. ::\fi!fi: ';:y\:“r:: Et"o':x':f:r'n‘3“l‘;“snlv‘::lr'::":‘ym;lxl;': Remarks of Rande in Sending uaLcu. witl his pistol ow his left hyrcnlt. o | get aw "i. ‘T'wo saws and a (ile wera Iu\l{nl n au.n'r{'nffif';'t'fl:'ifl,‘ cmnrlln e an:kzl‘n‘ T:e:'r.:? ‘nlll lv'ru;ml:q‘s to empower the President of the ;l;ll:oir";;:g::.'n .'fifi‘i‘i!‘k”:‘1’.‘.‘.?‘;:‘3&.’1‘.!‘.‘5“.{92{,‘,{{"'9-? ilis Deadly Compliments. gasped anice or tee, and then died. O the | the cell, which thev had ured to eat thelr | the feading Atlantfc scaports. boty morth an twenty or thirty persons present perbaps ilve or aix were armed, UKLUEN'S RRVOLVER v was very amall, and was not cocked. The wit- ness could not say whether any of the chambers Biad been disclinrged, CHARLES DROCKELITURAT, residing ab Swmimit, east ot (ilson, aud be- tween that polut and Elmwood, on Baturday evening, Aug. 4, the night bLefore the Gllson murder, witness ent out to the barn about 11 o'clock, and found a man in his linrden trying to steal rome cuctmbera. Hesald hia was doing 80, and warned withoss uot to come near him, orho would kil him, ‘The night was dark, and witnesa could not pusitively fdentily the man, but he was about the eanc slze and of the sama guncral appearanco as Rande. Y Umitedt States to detail for such duty ns he may deem expedient retired officers of the nrmy, nety, and inarine corps, who may apply Lo him for employment In I.Sm Tollowing branches of the civll service, namely: The Indian and Pen- slon Bureaus, the diplomatic rervice, tho life- saving service, or in such other branches of the clvll service us ho may deem compatible with thu public futerest, sald oiticers to receive, while performing such_duty, the full pay aud atlow- ances of thelr rank and no more. souiiof thf ciiy aro caneing great lwaitoction Wiliam Welsh, Ex-Indian Commissioner, 01 e membiers 6 Produce Exchange, a8 (Y el mk Ao tne (v goods dealere, - In arded 4 Futally Stricken with Honrt- fpciee tho enceying traite (rom tho Wast, 1t 15 fal D; that the Now Yark Cenient hae made an arrange- 80280, ment with tho shipaers in Milwankeo and Chlcaa 43 carer graln in Iafyre fota ut 32 cunty -lhhumlrlcd i 5 bin ponnde. ~ The throngh rates 10 Liverpoot bave alng e Eminent Qualker .Philanthroply Leen eat advantagootiaty to one or (o firins hero, lat and arrangouienta. hava heen mnde nt tha Fedicod Dies Among Ris Bonefi- rates eonu to Inclide all intermedinto charges, olarion. auan na lighlcraga, otc. This cutting of rates had atlected the general prosperity of the trade here. Ond shipper in chieago telegraphed to his broker lore, & few days axo, GIDEON WELLER, that ho waa unable to sond on ity atock Soeclat Dixvatod ta The Cnicago Tribune, i'n'f'.'y':fi'fi :;;.:}va;"-f contam “':Il“l-";fil.ul; Hanrvonn, Gonm,, Feb, 11.—Tha death hery from Chicago vm Thuradar, at 9 cente, this evening of the Hun. Gideon Welles, Secre. Grale recelvers nald yostorday that other rall- | lary of tho Navy under Lincoln, ereatedn pp,. roadn had proposcd to fuske ternww, and the Dalti shacklos, Truols chm}m\ with the murder of old Mr. Walport, MeDomld §s from Coffey Connty, chargred with nmurder, and Harrls [rom Wabaunaz County, in for stabbiug o mnn. Distrow suspected something, Nstened Satur- day night, and overheard tho plan discussed, LAND-SALE RESISTED, Aunasy, N. Y,y Feb, {1.—The Governor to- day recefved n telegzram from Creonwood, 8tenben County, fnforming him that at sale of land for taxes ou Friday 200 armed men ap- peared for the purposo of Intimidating buyers, which they succeeded in dofy The dispately asked for nasielance. ‘The Goyernor responded that the Sherif 1s the legal cunscrvator of tho peace in Steuben County that e haa the power 1o call out cltizens to act in supproasitg rlotoud disturbances, and he mual exhaust his powers e . e donor o tha! a1ft ‘and arfield nod Stephena, r of 1] and - {he actiet be granted the priviiege of the foor dar- | The Identity of the Outlaw Proven o il ek hroumcognd Feferred Boyond a Mistak Fhe follow ntrol f i Ty Mr. dopca—Doelaring forfeited I urants af yone:a 2 s late el el riomegion cont jons in' 0 1, np- p"rfipr{?(lnlll‘l‘d lnm‘ll 10 l)wl::'u n,r ‘n:tn:(l[le.mfrfl. Arrest of Madame Restelly a Very Weals Mr. Hooker—A memor] of o Missisnippt 7 Leginiature for the Southern line of rafivay o thy Woman of New Yorke the Miraleatpp! Itisor to the Pacific Ocean, A A ) ol o Misslesipn). s D7 e Junes (Oblo)-Staklng costome duties o The Charge of Wholesalo Abortion Pre- ‘amonnt of one-quatter port thereaf payable In K oyt L oeak papy Hefech s able forred Against Hor, iv Mr, Clark (Mo, )—Giving the thanks of Con- gacsy to Col. Miles for hia gallant campalgn against thie Indlans of the Northwest, TIHE OUTLAW. NOMINATIONS. The President sent the following nominations to tne Senate! Bonjamn Flagler, Collcctor o Customs for the District of Niagsra, N. Y.} iliram L. Brown, Collector of Custuws for the Listrict of Erie, Pa.; Charles Stient, of Califor- nin, Asslstant Justice of the Supreme Court of by + Do g8 r, of In- ENWARD CROWDEI before the akl of the Btate can bo fnvoked. I t found ecnsation {n the limited clrcles where le:' Ifixfi:mlgmd)flfl?:{:lfl for Indiana’ Jesso Sl Ganso o ditilbule tn,ito seversl * CONTINUATION OF HI$ TRIAL. awars that homska pidn o) the road fromBume | o Youg. Febe 11 Darius R Manzatn, ox- ‘.‘?.%'5r‘fz325?..'3‘;"»'3?-‘-}"né‘;"efififi"n"‘.‘n‘fififii“fi‘;‘.‘.‘,‘fi'.: Uecamo known, tho pubile having recelvet v: W. Grieat, of Pennsylvanis, Ageut for the 1n-'| property remaining in the Terasury, Specinl Dispmich to_The Chlcago Tvibune. mit to itsou, after miduighty Bavundng A . | Nmw Kok, Feb. | iy, oot | dule to ciango. Tt “was stated that the cutting of | [ntination of hs danyferaus iilsiess, througn thy Qians of the Otoc Ageney, Neb, Postmasters—Samuel L. Grosvonor, Marletta, 0.; Semuel C. Kenaga, Kankakee, I1L: Mrs. o had o gun ami carpet-gack on his shoulder, and resembled the prisoner. MUS. W, B. CLARK Dy Me. Mlils~A resolution makiog Inquiry Into QALBARLRG, Feb. 1l.—The witnesscs from thie nction of tho Troasuty oflicals 1n 1egar 10 | Gilaon being unable to reach town befora 11 ratos did put apply tv New York nlone, but to inadelptin Banimore, and Rotor aa” walle and | 10cal press of othertwiso, tat. the feclzht aaonta Wd not fucl botnd b cont= | * Bince his return from Washington, atter losr. ing that he had been fndicted on 8 charge of perjury in swearing to the fluauclal condition of b . 7 . Barah A! Brown, Carmi, [1L.; Aaron Miles, 8u Ty, Mr. Martin—Far tho eale of all Government | o'clock this morning, the Rande teial was not | sworoe that, on SBundav morning, Aug. 5§ a msn | the Compnny, nppeored in court amd pave | ply with the compact, but trled to obtatn as much | fng the Cabinet, the Secretary has led a quiey v i Kessler roperty at Harper's Ferry. . £ Touse, o mile and & balt south of | 830,000 batl. “The bondsmen” are Commodore | of the carrylug trado s possible oven though it “‘,‘,“,"'\,3',“7 e *{,",‘}:,},”,{:,,E‘,‘}:“,r,n“ 5 | PRYAR, Vatterson —Eixine the timo for the elec. | 2ke0 UP untll that bour, Tho jurors cata up | eame to, bor fouse, & 108 BHE G o | Garrison and Mr. Appleton, the publisher, Dald no proft. “Uno ahipber statod that be eonid | 11£% EIVING auma attontion to literary vursuits ‘tion of Represcntatives f; t > | swillog after thelr SBunday's rest, and settled ornd 2 e R e el solemnly down to tho heavy work before then. ado, By Nir, Btevens—For the relief of Gen. Comns | Tiiaattendanca was lizht at tho opening of . Pulasks. 1t provides that thero bo paid to his | o 3 helr, legal rcprr\,'lenldll", and dmc“;d'.n:.u H;: Court, for there was no reason tu expoct any Glison, and asked for something to cat, which sho cave him. That man was Frank Rande. Of (Wi tha witness hiad no doubt whatever, Sho carrfed him food threo timcs, and was pusitive about bis fdentity, Ho had a valise and o ham- make _almost any arranzement for through fralght | and contributions of magazine articles on thy rrua Chicago, unil lexs Outures than from Now York | jnside *Wstory of Liucoin's Adwministration Yakpoal usually In the Gatazy.’ Tho closiniz ono Jrom OMAHA AND COUNOIL BLU¥FS ON | his pon will appese In the Atlantic for March E. Cloper, Winterset, Ia.; Juseph Hall t, Wis. ONLT_ 80,500,000, The biil Introduced by Mr. Robertson to fm- Ocon- NROUGHT 1M DOWN, & Cixcisnati, Feb, 1L.—While Oificer Hill, ot the Tenth District Pottce, was conveying to tho statlon-louse a colored man named Levl Care prove the navigation and to aford protection | sum of $100,000, atartiiing testhnony during the forencon seesfan, | wer with bim, and wanted tu sell the hamyner | penter this morning. the latter knoclked the fore WBRO RATA Yorming o contintation of (6 Galozy véries peu Ly i , Y Tiy Mr. I'hililps—Ta pro for 73 couts. ' On cross-cxamination, Mes. Clark | mer down and took to hisheels, The uflicer not % " :fi:’,:fl“fl,‘,{,.‘ ‘:,..'2‘,‘,{‘,‘{{{‘.‘,‘;?,:’.‘3”. ififlfi"&g}fl:fl and eatizantes Thea -m‘& en'i‘i? w'l“ n‘x?»:w' s m?-; and tho pevple are saving themselves up for the | 10,0 R0 S0 o 46" fior house nbout 8 o'clock | auccceding in stopping him by calls, fited at Car- To he Editor of The Tribune, Three thonths ago his health Orst gave indica Tottom from duep tide-water near ihe mouth of | Wore Important evidencu. tho Hinduaippl Miver ‘o, 8. "Toutn, Mo., " wii CIARLES MASTON, branches to” Plitsburg, Chicago, 8t. Pasl, and | g farmer realding near Qlfsou, was tha first wit- Tho ilonse then went nto Committcs of tha [ ness of the duy. - Ife sald that ou tho Sunday of Whole (Mr. Blackburn In the chair) upon the Mils | the murder, Mr. Rebstock came to his house ltary ‘Academy Approptiation. bifl, th nendin ¥ amandment bonE 1y stk onbtho bechions which | about o'clock in the sfternoon and nofiflad altow additional pay to First Licutenants acting as |, him that o burglary had been committed. ‘the :';:::"ltr:mt':lt.hgul‘g-:‘ll‘ilu'lom After debate, the | witness ot his horse and went out to the corn- e i moved 10! amend 40 a8 10 redune tho | ek, where ko hcard somo shouting and nolse, pnfv' of cadets from 8340 to 100, 1o criticised tha | There ha met Charles Cramer, who got on tha ac on of the Appropristion Committes In several | horse with him. Soon they heard n mau cry, of ite aporopriations. Jn conclusion, he antd Was = 2 it van an Tnewtins on the panploet th conntty. | “ There ho gocal” oud sawn man dodging 1 the people knew for what the $275, 000 was ng- through the corn. They rode up to within about 0 rootiatad annunily, in jean thon ihirty daya § . " el bo deder wiin. demmrii vq pit igee | 70 roid of the fugltiveand bothcatled % Halt, Polnt andor the hammer o to zive It to Naw York, | 110 turncd round and sald, * Halt yourselves, and he was_bold enongh to say hio would vote for-| you d—d — of ——1* and fired. elther proposltivn, 37, Nowite (X, .)~No doubt. No doubt tho TUB MOWSR ¥ELIy gentleman, conini from the Stato_he doew, would | and both the riders wunt under him. When {’mh‘! 0. {L\;‘:’lml“m;! \lo dnyhody olec. bub | they got up thoy fonni ho was desd, and they the country, ami the poople will naver allow 1t fo | farted on to whero the shooting was golug on., gnnndcrIhohnmmcrnrhoclmndu‘l. {Applause, ] | Witness heard them ‘say Delden was dead. it W Ar, Hunua (axcitodly)—1 think onld better ¢ pre: ¢ & Bt T B I AHoWes There was tio one clse present on horscback cx- tho aruments of the gentleman from South Caro. | ccpt Jumea Plckerell, ~ Witnoss did not sco 1iua thun te make the adf captandum sppeal of the | Rande ozain after he shot the horse until he demagoguo Which sianders the representatives of | waw nim In the court. * ‘That,” polnting to g‘u"m‘nflflfefifinmm peoples” [Applsnsacnithe Tande, “1s the man who shot the horsc. o, Mr. Durham de"emled the Wert Boint Academy. for tHo appropriation of $0,600,000 for that pur- 2038, n the morniog. 8he did uot let b futo tho penter, the ball passing through the Lraln, bouse. CONAPIRACT TO DEFRAUD. . PriLApCLYiia, Fev, 1,—W, J. Fell and Jo- scph K. Tavlor, aplee-dealers, whose suspension vus announced Inst week, were to-duy held to hall for trial on a charge of conspiritg to de- fraud Willlam Clark by falso representations, o A QUALM OP CONSCIBNCE, f New Yonk, Feb. 11.—Mr. Dowd, Presldent ot the Dank of Korth America, stntes that Turney, thelr embezzliug Teller, intended to plead guil- ty when arralirned; as ho had conscientious sirus ples about putting the county to expense, ARUEST. New Youx, Fob, 1l.—Jon C. Crulkshank, former fccretary of the National Trust Com- pany, was arrested to-day on sn indictmont charging him with perjury. . FOROERY, Lirre.e Rock, Ark., Fob, 11,~Carter MeLel- lan, n well-known colored politivian of this city, bas Leen sentenced to the Penitentlary for four yeors, for forgery. 5 THI RAILROADS. A GAME TIIAT TWO CAN PLAY. Bince tho 8t. Louls roads have found out that thelr notice of withdrawal from she Southwest- .Oxan4, Nob., Feb, 7.—The joint meetinglast | tions of the failing of the ruggred constitutig night between the citizena of Omahu and Coun- | which had sustained him to an advanced age, cil Bluffs to constier the quostion of ** pro rata,” | and, five wecks ngu, & supposed growing pover. as urged by Scuator Chaffeo and Mr. Crittens | ty of blood jnduced a carbunele of extremncy den, of Missour), between the Union Faclflo | mullgriant nature, which nppeared on the back and Kanegs Pacihe Rallronds, wnswhat may bo | ot his hond, This deflad medical treat tormed a **bridlaut success.”® A tralu-load of ment, and. grew to fivo Inches Iy the prominent citizens of Counell Dlufls reached | glameter. The posihility of recovery wy the clty about half-imat 7 o'clock, aud marched { 4 gonfed, howeves, undil three d: up to the Court-louse Iu n bady, and by th it Bl g d an time thy mecting was organized tho buildiug | 820y when blood puleonine was cvidenced, by was crowded (o its utmost capacity by the pep- [ sevore throat Inflammation, which lucreased rosentative ten of Loth citles. - | raptdly, until death cnsued ot twepty minutes i Tllw 'Rlefl{“%‘mu cnll;:dtl'u nr(;!cr l;lf- M‘u&ocl; before 7 to-nizht. v Presideut Evans, of the Omnha Board of Lo, and Mn)‘u; Wilbur was — requested ..\h-. W(-l'les dled without pain, passing away to preside. ‘tho pentleman then mads peacefully, hlx tho presence only of his wife and fraternal address, welcoming the Council Bluffs | two sans. Throughout, bfs mental faculties delegation, saving tho ob)ecet of themeeting wus' | were unimpaired, oud his fron will concealct to form an allisnce hetween tho two cities | whatever vufn hie may have suffered os well tnst an organized wrong which is attompted: : il Eekalnat tho ntercsts of Counell BiulTa und Omas, | 303 opprehensions o woy have felt that bis tin, and tho States of Towa and Nebraskn, apd’ | ¢id was noar at hand. | £ the cntiro Narthwest, on the part of 8t. Louls, Ho leavgs a.wifo and throe sons,the clder one, Kaunsas Oh.v.‘ and other Philistines to the south, | Rdzar, who was Chilef Clerk of the Navy De- x(h;wg;g‘%lré ntl';.wvll;l[l‘ Jipony l;"""’ w‘;fi‘,:{'{fi‘,’,fl partment undor his administration, belng now the part of those citles and the Kansas Pacific | ¥ his way homo frm Europe, summoned by a Hallrond sgainst Owahs, Chlcago, Council| teleram announcing his father's condition, DlutTs, and tho Northwest. e ended by cojl- Thy funcral fn this city- will probably be con. THIE RECORD. BRNATE. Wasnnoox, D. €., Feb. 11.—Mr. Matthews aresented the wetitlon of ‘the National and tate Banks and private bankers, composing e Clucinmatt Clearing-House Association, arizing the repeal of that portion of the Natlon- 31 Bank act which imposes & tax of one-half of 1 per cent upon deposits. Referred. . A number of petitiane, from all parts of the zountry, In favor of o Sixtcenth Amendment to the Constitution, probibiting Btates from dis- franchistng persons on account of agx, were pre- sented and referred. In presenting 8 petition of thts character, Mr. Cockrell sald ho hod heen handed a petition purporting to come from tho peopte of Missourl, and ho saw by tiie names that many of thens were citizens of that State. ‘Amony tho elgners were a large nninher of women, and {n th lat nppeared the name of Georwe Francly enin. Ho protested that Mlstress Gearge Francie rain wau not citizen of issourl, [Laughier.1 Mr. Matthewa presented petition of 570 busls peas men of Cincinnatl, favdving the passage of tue Bland Silvoe bill. WILLIAM E. CLARK, . husband of the last witness, gavo similar testl- mony, and told how Rande paid for his break- fast with a strap. Ile il no satcher and no guu. 'The witnesa not only recogoized the siza ;u]ul appesrance of the niay, but remembered hls vulee. FRANK E. POWLOR, ¢ City Marahal of flululmrfi. awore to having had scveral conversations with Hande, The defense objected on the ground that Rande was a prisoner at the thne, In reply to Mr, Stubbs, the witness said he told Rands he did not want to squeezg him Into saylng anything, Ilo vrubuhl{ new about tha charge pending ngalust him In Knox County. ‘The witners asked him questions out of curlosi- ty, and offercd the prisoner no luducemonts or prowise of favor or roward to talk, Me. Tuuniclift told bim ha need not auswer any quostions unless ho llked. o told: him also that he was Prosecuting-Attornoy of Knux County, amml would have to prosccuts him i€ taken there. Mr. Stabbs, for the defense, sald thev saw no reason to object, bur Mr, Dradshaw sald they dld, as the prisoner was under dur In reply to Mr. Tunuillllt the witness sald Rando told him Bo got Lreakfast near Gllson, . aud paid forit. 116 8ald hu aiways pald as no | O Puol lins hiad the contrary effect on the Chil- | (110t nstant and energetic netion 10 prevent | aueted with ¢ th 5 Mr. Kenan breseated potitlons from citizons of £ 1AM AUIB 11K 18 THR MAN." o b 1 und afvided cago & Aiton Ruilroad frotn what thoy expect- t | dueted with more than usual ceremonlos, Iy ol e pptons, ot o | iR SR B SRR | e ke i s paros gt ot | fnt o ot Sl Afle | c y vt | S oo o wra, T 1o S| 10 the ey o ons o th S and other counties of New York, In favor of the ree {fonctization af silverand $ho ropeal of the Specie- lesumption act, Referred, Similar petitionn from citizens of Webster, On- tart, Livingston, ltackland, Cattaraugus, Erie, aud ofher countica of Now York, wore preseuted by Mr. Conkling and referred, Mr. Vourhees prescnted o latge nnmber of peui- tlans of Jiko character from clilzens of Schenect- ady, Orange, Warten, Waslington, Oawego, Suf- 1oik, Chenango, Alleghany, Jollerson, Wyoming, Kenwealuer, ununmuq\g- Sulliyan. Kesex, Ene, and other countles of Now York, all of which wera Teferred, Mr. Conkling sald that hie held In his hand tho memortal of tho New York Chamber of Commerca Temonstrating seainat the semonetization of tha siiver dollur. ‘The rules of the Synste did not por- mit him to lave read at lenzth this memorlol, an they would permit to have read Jolntresolutionn of State Legtslaturen, e regrottad that, for althoush ho was 0ot sure that the memorial contained sny- thing now on this queation, as ft wonld bo hard to s8y snvthlnie new iu regard Lo it now, yot thosegu- ment contaited in the memotinl waa 'so clear that o conid not doubt 1t would have its offect. Mr. Windom—I1t can be read by unanimous con- sent. No objection belng made, the memarial was read Uy tho Clitef Clork and Iafd on tho table. Mr, Coukling preacnted the potition of 104 ver. sons dolug buriness on Broadway, detween Twon- ty-recond’ and Thirty-second sireets, New York Clty, embracine the names of moro than threes foufihs of ull the persons dolng business there, aaking for{he remonotization of silver, an pro- yosed by tho present bl In presonting the pett- tlon, b eaid lio dld a0 without. vouching for tho accuracy thoreof. It was laidon the table, tho Ll now belng before the Senate, 11¢ also presented the petition of 128 citizens of Ttochester, N. Y., 1n favor of the repeal of the Juw promialng tho paymens of the Uuvernment bondu 1o coiny alko, the National Dank act, and « the juysogo of o lale maklug greentacks a lozal- ed they are trylng to Impress the publle that their actlon bad nothing at all to do with the bullding of the Kansns City extension of that Nug, and that thoy took the stup Lecause tho Chicago ronds did not giva them oll tho “sop?* they desired, It s thogencral opinlon smong the rallrond men fn this city that the St. Louls ronds belfeyed that thelr actlon would sogreatly disturb them that they would make any conees- #lon that thoy desired to malntuin the pgol, and thot the Alton ,mople would Dbe so seared that they would forthwith give up thelr project of extending thele lue to Konsas Clty. ut the Chivago Managers did not scars worth a cont, and tho Manuzers of tho Alton, iustead of giving up their project, deelded to commence at onee the construction of the new road, and the moenne after the notice of withdrawal wus recetved In this city un advertiscument appeared in the Chicago papers calling for bids for the construction of tie now extensloi, So, fustemt of stopplig the bulldiuz of this ling, tho St. Louls * kivkers " hurried up its construction. Their protests thut they are not at all jealons of the Altun, and thut they did not earen flr whether the new extenslon was huilt or nat, lovks very queer In view of the facs that any “nmtnbierof prupositions weke made to the Alton r\uuplu by tho managers of tho Bt. Louls, Ranswa City & Northern In order to induce thein to give up thelr project, and o short tine aiz0 they requested the Maunagers of the Alton to mect them ln New York inorder to glfect an arrangement, At that conferetice the Man- ogers of the Bt, Louls roud proposed to sell to the Alton the half of its road frum Mexleo to Konens City on very favorable terms, If they wouldt bigitd the ucw Hue; but the Alton peoply the ficld was to arrest tho thief, ‘The defense objeeted to witness giving his mental Impressfons. They did not want to Jenuw what the witness had bis mind made up t? do. The Court said it It was admissible, and the detenso objectod. . In cross-cxamlination witness sald he was un- armed, but Mr. Beard hud a gun or rifle. — Wit. ness faid to Cratoer, who was on the horse with him, to shoot thy mman. Cramer had n double- barrelod shotirun, but the wituess did not know whether hio had 1t poluted at the fuvitive. Wit- uesd did not tell Runde that they wanted him fur a robbery, and did uut know nu{unln;:uhout blood-hounds or any kind of dog whatever hav- Ing been et on the'track of the fugitive thief. THI® 1.00D-UOUND STONY was very cleverly lrawn outhby Me Stubbs. "This I the first time it has been started, and §t may probably have some effect, although there ‘has uot so far been one fota of evideoco to sup- port it Oo redirect examibuation the witness said he did not tell Cramer to shoot until ho saw that Hando was about to do wo. Thoy had 10 tine to tell him what they wanted him for. Witneas saw an officer fa the fleld - during the fight, o Mr, Moore, who was a Constable, aud) b was assistiug fu the hunt and directing the men. In wrl{ to a question from tho Court, witness sald that not more than”d wilsuts | clapsed between when they called on Ronde and the thue be fired. BOLOMON PICKERELL, a soung man sbout 18, sald lie went after n gun thut was found tu Rebstock’s pasture, aud gave it to Lilley, the gunemith, He found the gun fib;ml. 200'yards from the old well In the corn- v was strickeu out. A. W, BBRGOREN, BURRIFP OP KNOX COUNTY, who went to 8t. Louls ta feteh the prisoner, sald ho gave bis name os Fravk Rande. lle still answers to that name, and says he has dis- carded the nnme of Charles Svott, The witneas: was nc-lunlmud Wwith his andwriting, and iden- tifled a lotter to Wright, duted from Elmwood, as helne fn s weltlne, Tue letter was wrltten on a letterhead fromr the Amerlcan Express Company, and was as folluws: e, Ed Wright, Pawnbroker, Vine Streel, St Lonle, Mo, —bins 1 left a valtao 0t your storc July 4 and your clurk lent niw 31, and charged Tt 10 conts for Uie uso of it fa ten days. and ns 1 have been wlek for three weel cu that shne, I cunild not send for it soonee, nd - you 50 cents o fnterers pud claries, and wish you fo tle o plecs of rope sroind tho vulixe, to keep It shut, and seo that four Looks, —Joned & Morruws' Peactico of Medictue, two volanicy, and twu copien of fiyrons ‘pocun,—aud o koldier's drevs-cont, a pale of e, cte,, nre in it, ond altach the inclosed cazil to it, und { will pay express coarges to Decatur, snd obllyy yours respectiully, FRANK RANDE, Ebmwoua, 111, Stato's-Attorney Tunnlelif? offercd the letter anud tho tnelosed mg in cvidence, 'The letter E'nn dlnu:nl "utl. :!cnllu 7,"' mcn}nl > AU,y tWo ays bufore the Gllson tragedy.: The courk thew mli«_:qm\:u. e T e hei ! TO-NONIOW Shorlft 1Titencock of Peorls, OfMcer [Mefferman, of 8t, Luuls, who mads the arrest 1n the pawn- shop, and Wright, the pawnbroker, will be ox- amfued, Possibly the caro for the people oy vlose Tueadny. The defense have a large vam- ber of wituesses who will tustity In sunport of Insanity Ell,‘lll, and tho case can scarcely finlsh this weel 1n this or other countrles. (Asplumv. ] ‘The amendment wan rejected, snd without fur- theracticn the Committed roao, snd the lousa ad- Sourucd. bt FIRES. AT SHREVEPORT, LA. New Ogreans, Lay Nove 1L.~The Zimes 8hrevoport special says: * Last uight at laif- past 10 a firo broke out lu the wholesala confog- tlonery of L. A, Levy, sftuated on the north side of Texas street, aud soon communicated to ‘the sdjoining bullding. The headwny of the flames was uot checkea until four larie buslness houses were entirely consumed, The sufferers were Jutlus A, Jacobs, wholesale and rotall dry Qnodn: L. A. Levy, wholesale confectionery; AMrs. A. D. Williats, dry gouds and notions; Ben Nbltzman, dry goods; T, I Morris, dritg- glat: bullding dumared and the stock slightly injurcd by water; A, Truln, alightly Ly water. Tho loss” Is catlinated ot 80,0007 psurance abont 850,000, Causcd by tha breaking of o lamp, AT FI'. M’PIIERSON, NEB, Fr. MoPnignson, Neb., #eb. 11,—~About hall- past 8 this evening a firo broke out here, but, under tho sble direction of Gen. E. A, Currand .the perfect discipiine of the troops, tho fire was confined to Company L's quarters, In which ft originated, from a dofective flue,® In ten min- utes alftor discovery the wholo bullding was ablaze, ‘The bulldiog (s a totul loss, Tha sol- dicrs saved moat of l‘{mlr offects and the com- pany’s property, sugzested tho necesally of an_ Assistant Chalr-+| Wmost distinmilshied citizens, but ot this thne no mou, which was unanimously adopted. ‘The’| arrangements have been planned. Ilon. Charles lendrie, Prealdent of the Council ——— ml“l“l‘! {I’DII Works, was chosen for the position, i WILLIAM WELSIL which ho aceep . Spectal D e Tri l"s{mlma addreases v;lcrn nendu by the Ilon, . Pnn:zl;:é;‘!gl-’v‘f:lznl{:1{{2«-‘:;';“1’;: b\’(”‘u’l‘sh. the Liln:.lgls“lzlué::lkl: i:',t:l:ld v?hlul:' 1‘1;:}1’.. E“I’:.I'u"];ll:nlylu:i well-known philauthropist, Indlan Commisston- Counedl Blulls: and Gon. C. 1% Manierson, 'the | ¢f and brother of the fon. Joln Welsh, United Hon, W. A, Gwyer, Gon. B, A, Stricklaod, and | Btates Minlster to England, died suddenly this tha Ifon. John C. Cowin, of Umnl}u- afternoun of heart-dlscasa fiy tho st year of r;.\' Jo‘l{;t %{t ttee u‘g tllg zgu it l.i "lf"“"l"'“‘“l 1ils ago. ofd. W. pinan, J. ¥ Evans, B, ¥, Mont- X gomry ‘of Council Dulfa: sud John Evans, A. | Although bearing tho Scripturcls allotted . Povplaton, of aud i 5L, Wilbur, of Owmal, [ three-score-and-ton, hie was as actlvo mentally \vulu uluml::u‘llml' '] !lelr ;Im uuru;wu ol “:Icurlu',! aud physteally us un grdinury man tn the grime united actiow and confarence i oppoaition to 0 7 > Vi ‘soceutind Lioiiiata bk oo mopuins iafots | O ey ikl apmeared & plctiry of pesfect bealth Cungresa": and tho followlug resvlutions wera | UP IO B INIIULE OF two LeILTS Ll d catl, then umaniitoualy adupted, and tha mceting | | After 8 hearty breaslast this marafug e weol adjour to his place of bLusincss, and romalned there & b(fi"\“z l‘&' 31?. "'dn "lllllz ‘lll:’bo’ J{mn?rfi. 187?1, nl work until about hall-past 3 o’clovic In the al vas figroduced . in| o Senato of fhe Unitad | tornovn, when bo started and walked all tho blates by \he Hon. . B, Ul 3 C 3 e B Vel absurita 10 b5 an axplanatory mendmont o | WY 10 tho Wils Ege Hospital, for tho purposs dednition of certain acts from which tho fratichiza | of attending a mecting of the Directors uf that of tng Union Pacitc Maltroad Company Indutlveds ( ynstitution. a "\Wurnzas, Tho purpose of sald bill 1s teJieved | After chatting pleasantly with ono of tha hos ;:rln:u l;;l‘r wholly different character; now, there- | pital physlclans, Mr, Welsh stepped {nto aroom ‘Reaoleed, Dy a Jolut meeting of tho eitizon of | 81 leKan suggeating to the sleward soin fu- Councli Bluffs and Oruahia, that the Infont, purpose, | Provement in & gus-xturo. and uitoct uf sabd I o 10 wim 8 verious and' per” | * Ile had upokon but a fow wonda when bo o eyt tha | Quictly turned, leancd hfs back againet the Citics of Omaha and Councll Blutfs, and tiiu Btates | door-Jamb for support, and, evidently losing of Nubraska and lowa, atd the entiro Northwast, ‘s et ler Ehat eal LA e chsnely, dobighed and | e puwer of Lis hands, begsn Lo sink to thi Intended aololy for the benefit and advantage of floor, Ife was nssfsted Lo o sitting position, cunair\pvlvnu corporata {nteresis, und not for the Tieatoratives having been applied In vain, the IOUN D, MOORE, 4 efurre vl i ed flom fn thelr determinution to go | general kood. » o tors’ temder in psyment of all dubts, public and private, —— tho Constable referred to as having been pres- PIE COMSTOOK LODE eI geutlemen carried Mr. Welch Into tho Direetors’ etre - ¢ e flzht, testifie Vi £ o shead, About the same thne tho St. Louls | Hesolced, Thatncopy of theso resolutions ho % sy agreod fhat ot 2 o'clock to-morrow the AT CLEVELAND, cut at e flght, teatiled thae o was wn ucaing | (UITE COSISEOON DODYL L - | shewd St B0 et that the 6t Liasisy | 2ot to cach and alf of our sovaral iourassniativos | Toum opencd bis clothing, and agal tricd, but Conatablo at that thue, and produced his com- missian, Ile seld that after getting dinner at Nls brother’s ouse, n wile eust of Gllson, he wentout with a Mr. Ward In search of the buwlum. having been informed of the ral Soecial Dispalch to TAe Chlcuaa Trisung. CLEVELAND, O, Fob, 11,—A firo ceeurred on Bt. Clalratrect at 4 o'clock this nmorning. Loss, 85,000, ‘Two blocks.wero eutlrely destroyad, in Sennte whl repalr to the all of the House of Rop- rescutatives to pariicipate inthe ceremony of re- Cetving tbo plctire presented by Mrs, Thowpson, l'ml H.'llllm tolts chamber upon the couclusion therco?. in Congress, and that thele jntducnce aud prompt | {neffectually, to restore conaclousuess. fietlon be sequssted agulnat. (ho" passsgo of wich |~ no phiysiclans think that ho diod nstants- | esoloed, That tho Toproscntatives In Congress | Deously, and without patn, ¢ Jie died,” says & of other scctions af the cunntey referred to bo In | bystander, **as he might havoe wished to die,— Kausus Clty & Northern would withdraw from the = Southwestern Hailroad — Rato Assoulation {f the Alten usisted ou buildiug the new extension. Now that Suectal Dispuich (o Tha Chicagn Tribune, New Yong, Feb, 1l.—Anthouy Comstack scores anosher capture, and one thut touches blgh soclety very closely. The famous Mine, . e v . W) tho threat hus been carrled out, and did not | vited ta co- 10 th 1 .““\,f','.\a“:,"".'."u'b{mm |‘xh° S-un';"i‘lmef “ap'l"""“ wileli g ncdru‘g snd fimwry ltoru] il .gu?m! umyfl"louflfi “flfl. Hv‘;nm b un%m lllu\!;n“‘ls Aun Lobman Restoll, of Enst Fifty-secoud | have the desired offect, tho 8t. Louls roads aro L o Hl:u:'rlgl:’:u enl o | 18 the midst of his beneficlaries.” ryburted favorubly un tho jesolutlen lopring cumes | dwolliuge, G C. Lous, Brocer oo Qlmion | arrest lim. Thoy found the tracks, and, while | street, corner of Bifth uvenue, was arralmed to- | tesbis to ma belleya tha tholr actionwas dio . At of Omaa, Tho Dirvctordf weoting Was - postponed; and, Young Vorsaney Ieprencntative fn Congecas from lon | O ainiuing the tracks, hoard tho shoutiugs. Wite | day ot the Jeflerson Market Polico Court, ou o | 10 £ho fucs that tho +'sop ¥ granted them at thy Pvamelat Councit Dluty, an bour afterwards, tho dead body was taken RKentucky, and appropriating $800 to havo en. graved at tho Treasury Uopartment a steel-porirait of thy deceasvd to accompany the memorial, of Lonuon, The butter tu;mri’lu! (ieorge Mur- ock fosured fn the neas called several thnes 1o the man to bmit, and called to Josupl Uramer to shoot him, 1Y IDENTIFIED HANDE . 1y hiad nectleut, artford of Con- charge preferred by Authuny Comstock, The last meetlng was not suflle umf and futimste arpest wus made late lu the afternoon. Mr, " that they might reconslder thelr actlon if the wyop ! Iy mado larger. 11 the followlng ftem Commin ‘Tesol . | to the resldence ot Mr. Welsh, and the sad amipeR o esiyions, news telegraphed to his brother, lllm Minlister to Agtued to, caa | Cuwatock testitied” that, under pretonso.of ob- | fros the Bt. Louls Kepublican doos not Indicate ANTI-SUPERVISIQN, tho Court of 8t. James. M. Conkling, § o AT JOLLAND, MICIT. 0s belng the man, After the list shot wos j + & basactid o = o, Setotied tavormulY o0, v Baate Il pro- Sprclul tepalchto Ths Chicao Tribuns ot arhich woundd ‘ho boy Keller tha wit: | alulug _ professlunal ndvice, Lo oflcted | i t Guc nob hudieato aoyius - B Bl ol el ol ot OTHER DEATHS, o holtog Toriye af ‘tho. United States | GmAND RARLDS Siche Feb, 1L—Tho hotel at | Dessposted the nen srouud the timber o | an entrancs 40 bur ostablishment ithout o doubt the Chicavo roads of the ams, Jr., Rallroad Commissiondr of Mussa. tfor the Southern District of Towa, at Bur- inzton. Tu, Placed vn the calendar, Ho gave netice that he wonld call it up for considerztion durinz the worning hiour to-marrow, Alr. bsunders prusgnted resdiutlons of tho Nmahp and Council Biulls Boards of ‘T'rade remonsirating which Raude had eseaped, and followed up on she trafl. Ho found ‘thu plece of ramrod aud somo ragd which had been used for cleaning o phstol ur guu, ‘The ramirod was offered as evldence, and tho Irrepressiblo Bradsbuw catwe In again with g Sonthwestern Hate Adsociation will moke ap effort to keep tne 8t, Lonls roads i the pool, T order to do wo and gain thno. thoy will’ probably otfor a littlo sop to tho 8L, Lunlsend. If the sop in Uiy enot why noty Thoe Chicngo roads did not carc to havo thoe G New Onrueaxs, Ia, Kob, 1L—Tho Hun, z?:;“:,‘;' L‘l‘l ':‘::_r,;i,|,‘,?|;:|.":,:’|:;:wl5;::"': ;': mill:n!o Charles M. Conrad, in progresston a member of country o commendablo and just ofe, Mr, | COVBICsH United States Sunatur, and Secretary Aduns Is upposod to railrond laws that provide ©f War under President Fitimore, died hero to Tor tho ostabllshoont of rates by tho States, | 127 ARed T Holland burned this morning, Loss, $5,0007 {usured in tho Hartford Insurance Compauy for 83,000, It is puspected thas it was sct on fire Ly soine guest,—a man Wwho was compelled to pay In advance for his lodzing, It was owned in Janvary, aud there learnod that the woman was carrylug op the bustness of au abor- tiontet. 1Te ogatn visite heron tho Tth fnst, and was couviuced that she wag still ougaged in satned 1 uye of ih Xt ¢ . fi her nelarious practices. Ils also churged the ? end fuat yet 5 = s A i . e in A it e “:’“ racenbiy fu- | 300 munaged by I Sealaman. B e bt Ry s W | B i o posmtse | oot L0 i i ety becatiac WSS DYC” | g clfm that. thin busineas should bo Joi 10 | o LEFABLlst Ty Pob L. Copt, Anser 073l 31y werg I and roferrod: syl : sion cortain instruments sod medivines, The cilicers who arrested defendant seeured o large quantity of mediclnes and Insturiments,togethier with printed dircctions for thelr use, AMr, Comstock stated that, when the arrest was made, there wero sevorul **boarders " aud s patienta)” In tho place, under tho womau's treatient, The residenco of Mme, Restell is Eeu told " fuily bow he directed the men, und ow thuy followed in the bunt, Ho asked sov- eral of them 11 thoy were arined, and told thosy who were to shuot. When be saw Beiden after hie was shot he saw a small revolver by his slde, It was logged fu cn‘r{ barrel and” was ot cocked, Witness gave it toone of the men, and tnmediotely afterwards heard that Ste- Kouwn had been shiot. AT TIE AFTERNCON SESSION menve tho disastrouscompetitivn which mado the Suuthwestern business so yuprofitable i former :'cuu. Tut sluce tho St. Lonls roads have taken he step they did, they do not care 8 continental copper whether they recossider thel action or not, ‘The Chicago roads cun get Just os well along without them, If uot a mihiy alght bet- ter. The 8t Louls roads reaped ‘the largest benetit out of the pool, nud It is adwitted that the roads, who can regulate it much moro sat- | yielock this myrnjng. Doceaged bad been oa isfactorily than Uranwers spd outsiders, who | the Oble pnd Mississlppl Rivers. nearly nity know nothing of this kind of work. Lut Atr, | years, and wes cousjdered ono ot the wost su- Adams I8 a firm sdvocato of the establishment | teesful Fivar men au Weatern wators, : of lavs which Wil compol tho rogds to makg | . Axi Atol. Mo, Feb. |1.edaaigs Wickey quarterly or seml-anngal reports to the duly- | au early scttler of this county, and for neasly ?“.‘:hx‘.’x;‘\‘«fi‘}:rml? u‘fl}u': ‘:a ‘:v‘?‘l‘l‘u:na!!m ufl\llxud fifty years o n.-:{dum. of this city, died to-day of ulsc et urie, 180, i k| that the ronds be compelled to sub Tegs:| Wjsiout the Hdny | To suthurlza the Bucretary af Wur fo fasic ordiunce sturea aug equipaue for the uye uf students In collcgesand other jntitutions uf learming where mibltary instruction iy given. Reteered ly . Forry—To vrovide for 8 water routs to fqcilitate trausuortation “between Lake Michigan aud Lake Erie, Keforzed, v Ar. Anthouy, from the Committes on Printing, reported w Wil approprating 81,200 to cugrav IN CuHICAUQ. The alarm from Doy 774 at 8:20 last evening was causod by s fire {n the two-story brick building, Nos. 817 and Bi0 Ninols strect, owned and occupled ns a foundry by Mason & Davis. Dumoge to bullding and stock, 81,000, which Is fully covered by fnsurance. Tho fre originated, probably from u spark, shout u‘m base of the £ ey businesa duriug (ts existenc it their [ T 4 . 1.—The Hon, Mer pistes for wortraits to acevingaily e munaela | chugey. tho aritnese Muor W r e he e that | onoof the best kuown In New York, 1t is e e B e ovisi ot tho | Dooks and.Rocounts £ authorized oileals. Tt | Strcusc, aikbor ot Congrimn 1o 1hnso3 Passed. o4y AT TROY, N. Y. the corntield. 1o told Betden and otlrs that ONE OF TUB ¥INKST Tast pool meeting that theyewere not getting | 18 generally admitted that such taws would | i thly ity to-duy. AL liie conclusfon of tho morning business, the thelr sbaro of-slio busi Bueuate resumed the considerstion of the 8ilter as well, and nover fally to attract tho attontion they wauted to arrest thoanau, In the cross- {mmy salishew; the yaltu of rallroal pranerty —————— Taoy, N. Y., Feb, 11,~The fire in the Thne i the country, In aletter from o Beoteh eap- THE WEATHER 8, tho Chivaygo roads, fiv urder to avokd troubler groated gheay all il aud M1 Duvis v,V Building originated fa Pentleld’s cigur-store, cnmlnnllu_n chu‘wlv,neu safd he did wot tell | of thy passer-by, ou wwcount of it architect- | g, ed, namely, 80 nt % . | Italist, who formerly mode large investments {n e e L LU R pmhnbl‘; mfi:‘ » lghted clgar, Thore wera | Movre e wau a Constable. ural beauty ond naguicenze, It 13 sltaatod on :,ffi{ % |‘§y‘p(‘wku“&i thi A ave | Ameriean rallronds, teccntly pubtished i Tus | OPrics ov Tun Cmimr Hianan Orrick, . 11avla argued that It was unconstitutional to UBEIAMIN JOWNRIL one ol the very fiuest lote on Fitth avenue, Tho Msdame ls recorted to be: very wealthy, ler fortune belog estimated at not less than $1,500,000 Her wealth is eutlrely the prococds of her erlme Inal profession. fler potrous are sald to belong to the very weallthlest [nmilies, When sho was arraignad, sho pleaded very hant to bo sllowed to Jeave thy court ou her own recognizance. Bho urged that shie bad reveral Judies velonging to good fami'es under ler cnarge, that they mneeded her persunal care, uud that her eutorced absence would place thew fu great danger, 8ho also alleged thut abis hod PATIBNTS AT THEIR OWN HOMES who, If neulected, 18 they would bo §f sho were dended liberty, would run great risk, Justics Kilbreth refused to entertsin hicr plea, She decided to walve . examinati und ball was fixed i 85,000 ou cach charg ‘The prisoner appeared content, and Iminedistely drew opt her pucketbook und offered the vpurt §10,000 {n tiovernment bonds, The Court refused to necept them, ou the ground that the law ald not compel him to become the custo- dian of property given for appearaiced, und de- clined to accopt suything but real estate, The hour belng late, apd ay nous of the woman's male relatives could be fuund willing to furulsh thy awount of bull roquired, she wag focked up for tha night, Mue. Restell hus been arrested severst times for abortion, and served one teem on Blackwell's lstand for it. Her counsel was very BITTEL AUAINST MK, CONATOOK, yeaterday, sud accuved blm of misdirecting his zeal, It'was also intiviwted tbat Mr, Comstock, fu order to attain notoriety, assoon s the ar- rest of Mme. Nestoll bad been offected, dis- patebed courlepy (0 every uewspaper to send seclal reporters to court Lo nute the big cateh e bad made. " ‘Tho eourt within thy railivg wus i mnnuquuuc‘n crowded with reporters. MISOELLANEOUS, notiee of taelr withidrawal. Now, huvig failed 1 ** bulldosjug ' the Chicago & Alton, they try to maxke tho best of by vlublng that Jhey might comoe back |f they get more *sop.” Thy Cufeage Mauwgers say that uuder na clreumn- stunices will they make uny further concesslons thu Bt. Louls rouas, ‘Thoy have already done more thau they sbould bave doue In ylyiug thom 30 per cent of tha surplus, when it wos shown that they lad more thou thelr share of the business, and besldes iy l)ug had been getting nearly ahl thy Nebraska business by cut- ting the rates to U conts, whilo tho regular rates wer 18, 1t [y furtlor stated in proof of the belet that the 8t. Louly, Kapsas City & North- eru weant to bullaoze thy Alton, that the for. mer, which herctofore guve ita Eust-bound Kunsas Clty busincas to the latter has mady ar- rangeuients to give 16 to thy Wabush hereafter, The Chiua{(o ronds will caslly be nbly to keep the 8t. Louls roads In check by simply making tha rates to Missourl River poluts the sume from Chivago as are mude from St Louls as soon as thu 3¢, Louls rouds sbow fight, STILL CUTTING. The tryvk-line Presidbuts will mect in Now York to-day to take luta conslderation the ginl- culties rexyrdiug the Egst-buuud frelght busi- ness, and try to harmonlze the contlletiug juter- csts of the Westeru rouds. It Lo not belleved thgt the I'resldents will be any inore successful thust were the mousgers who et jy this city last week, All the mavagers o this clty declare that uuder no coustderatfou will they subumilt to any arupeemcp;, ue- less the Lake Btore & Michigan Southern agrecs to the provosed division of contrscts. ‘They say they'caunot mako su arrpugemcut until the contracts are disposed of, aud they canuot bo got rid of in any other way. Au fil!ufl mul’ hhum bz‘ filw:’l tuh-.wurq hlrmnll;ly 0l ¢ U=t ou n’lu‘-):u hu&mthc Wuumgyxdbmul‘wh al«l? But bow this 18 tobe done ls more than the amost expert rallroad managor can sce. 'I'o pool twenty tenants fn the bullding. Tho total loss {8 not far from $100,000, Insurance, §120,~ 00, The Timea i Isauad to-day from the otfice of tho Sunday Ludy FINANCIAL. 8T LOUIS. 81, Louts, Mo, Feb. 11,~The Directars of the Hivernla SBaviogs Bunk, In Hgullation, to- day commenced proceedings sgulugt Johu J. Fitzwillam, turpier Casliler, and bis bondsmen. They allege “injudiclous expenilitupes™ of uany thoussuds of dollers, und yook to fest be questiup whether his ofilelal Loud can’ be beld responsiblo for these expenditurcs, ‘They allcge that he silowed ono depositor, A, E. lorun, to overdraw #8,000, anil other de- positors Jarge wums. I the boud fa respoust- le for tng Coaabiter's lack of fudgmient, the bauk will revoyer 4 largo sum of money, The cuse (8 regarded us one o canslderatte ylmlm taucy tw ba uking circles, e g » NEW. YOUR, Naw Yous, ¥eb, 1L.~Houry Clews was held Inuominal bail to-day iu the suitof Heury Blieldon & Ca., of Chautaugua Cuunty, to re- cover $0,800 logued Liefore the panlc of 18738, since which thue Mr. Clows’ foruier flnin west through huu?ruuu"y the plalutul befug guang o slguers of i petfilon for bis discharie, The Geruau-Awcerican Bank bus luat abous S o S il e ireeit by e K cen ugreen to by stockolders, * Wl hate testified that he beard of o burglary st Pearce's house, und informed Liaac Walker, Join Moore, and George Moore of it, and usked them to go ng widd bunt fur the thiof, fle kouw Moore was @ Conatable, 1o notified the peoplo ot chureh in Ullson of the criine, oud them to help muko the urr They holding an egpeplence meecting at the time. The witness no arnis, Lut had a sore foot, Jumes Luckowltz swore that ho was instrucied by Pearca to Inform the people of the burglury, aud did vo. 1 was present at the bunt, i DI 4, B MILLER duseribed the post Wortem at which hio assist- ed. In hls opinton the heart was wrovably con- tracted when Delden was struck by the bullet, The cross-examination of Dr. Miller was very funny, 3r, Niubba conld not underetand how the bullet struck Beldeo's heard, and the wit- ness guve thu jury an object-lesson, ilustruting s explanution by meais of & lewion supposed to represent the vital organ. JANES PIOKERELL testifled that by oselsted i the fiest bunt, and left t0 go to chureh, tnding the tmeks conld not be followed. Whilo at church Downer camy Inand told them the trump was in Jomnes Reb- stock’s cornetlold, The witness started out on borseark, and found the north slde o the deld unguanded. 1o guve vrderd to have gome men atatioued there, The withess saw the man whows he identitied o the prisuner, snd called out: * lere he guest®? apd Hultl" Ruvdo reptled; * luit, you son ot & ———I" and Iywedintely sbovat the wittess. Ho followed, ulthough unarmed, snd Runde shot wgaby, hitting biw ju the knee, aud the same ball struck bis bonw's sboulder. Theu Rande tursed and_ rau, and Belden started witor bing, Ho tired, avd Buldeu fell, ‘Uhoro was litle differ- cuce tu she belght of the ground where the two men stowd. ‘Tho witness BAW UANLN YQUIL TINES ¥QUARE IN TIE VACK, ‘Fho rat thne Rande was Bitv yards Srom the withuks, and the corn was very thin there, In the cross-examination he sald thut Crawer ex- mucrl suie tears that the tramp would shoot, du shiot at bim three thues {n all, aod hit ";I‘I{A‘U"} l}\ ia llllt c';l thuliir::ufi’ tallu uigusn of llwl Wasuinotos, D, C., Feb, 12—1 o, m.—lndia- decline ol merican sec 3 In Kuro, and - o) 9 - o raluetoney Of forelgn capitallsts i ko | oia-=Yur tho Lako cexlon, Incriaslug clou further luyeatmonts in Atnertcan ruady, fa solely | BEsh With raln WAk theny TRE due to tho fuct thut it f fwpossibly to ges at | Ine to colder nosthwest winds, falling, follow the true condition of our roads, aud that nioxy | 'Ly rlslug barometer, ot the repors are coolied up o sult the Wan- URNERAL ODSERVATION syrers aud Diroctors. Thero cannot bu the least | _. ___Ciioado, Feb. J1-Aldatght. doubt that i the roads wero compelled (o | “aaions | Bar.y Tar,) Wind, | Rein lieaihir make true reports under oath all the _—-—-—w——l‘—- T e T T money wanted to bulld new ronds, or |Rembiuy w23y s frosh extend or hng{mvu olq oncy, could bo | ‘Breckiaridi 0,69 had for the asking., Tho great troyblp with |01y our ratlroads fs that the “mansgoers and Di- rectora treat them as vrivate propesty Instead of propersy in rugt for the stock and boud- bolders. No ous Wil deny that this state ot atluirs will huve to be chay; u:‘ befora railronds in this country will be loolf‘c upon as safo investmonts,, Ithough & nymber of the best and ablost rollrosd mansgers colnclde with 3r, Adams’ views, and declare them sound aud practl cable,yet thers ava others wha still clivg to ghelr old-fashiloned notions that the rallromls they wanage ave thelr own, and the Idca that they should by camfielied to give true accoupts of thelr ghewardship throws them fn the tmasy e r—p——— = violent convulsious. Guo of this latbey cluss, |, A London Editor aud Jils Baby. who bag not had the mauliness even (o give bis & Londan Magfuir. name, Lss seut $ho fulluwmudn'ulur to all the A few days aco 1 published to the worldy railroud munsgers Ju the couutry, urglug them | through the nedlum of the Times, the sunouce: to combine for the purpose of breveuting such | meut of the birth of a son aud hefr, sinco whet lewlslution as 1s agdvocyted by Me. Adams: the knocker uf Wy frunt deor has bardly bal That bereditary and conatitulioual ase and med- | 81 Hour's Fost. “Aluost befors tha Timss was dler, Charles brapois Adsus, Jr., e eceking | dry, 1 vecelved by post s puotograph ol farougl the ops Jutlway Cowmlssioners, | the Intercating aunouncemens fn the llnl} Becretarios of and Legsslatures to wocure | columm, with & polito intjmation that the pussago of & in each State giviuz to somo | 1 chose tu seud s dozeu stamps In res Jotey omcer or clique connected With each Btate m":h"“ Wartlet " would be obliged; but that Le Tight to exu B supurvis . cotiiof callcoude, & dockls wopt aceoqpts yhey | i1 did not choode to do go T waiyht riturn 10 It a demunctize wilver, Tuu Constitution recognlzed buth zald and sllver as g logal mndar:f' l';l:nn- grcea couln demuneiize silser it coutd domoputize {2l uleoy and tuca wa would e wlthout s cola Who cauld te) what evils might foltow? Uy then referred to tha arguments herotoforo made In the Nenate weainst payiay thy bonds in aibver, and contended that 1t would b & violation of the contruct to psy the bonds in gold slena vr 0 wilvee wlone, Vha contruct ealled Sur thelr pay. weut incon, and Copgress hud 1o reht to change Ahe contract, either i fusor of 14 debtor or cred- ater e belleyed the remonetization of the silver dollar and making it s full legnl-tonder would ooy cause (¢ to equsl the gold doliar Iy value, Tho des zutlon of wilver had decreased its value, t2e¢ gold uud the same rewois would fole o oppoacd uny sucadinent W clinngo the weight of the wiiver dullar from 41234 gratus, ang suld ta do a0 would bo chauglag the velus of the dullur nawed Iy the bonds of the Guverns wment; besides, 10 Increave the welght of the didlar would make silver of greater valuy than gold, and drjve wiver frow tha country. The Liboriug clunses Were 1) fuvor of the pawsago of Uiy bl It had been wald thas the agitation of il guostion Wi uven LOW causing the return of wur bonke from Europe. lu hils opipion, tho Fetari ol the bonds wae due entirgly 1o another tadse. Our gaports vicevdud our imports, The Lalauce of trade was bt vur favor, sud this excusy biad to e psid ta the Cnlted Blates, aoniv | el was patd with bouds, e afso fayored thy remonos tizatlon of milver becawse 1t waw one of our chief products. It remanetization would reliove Boane e, rydtore cunddence, and bo thy begin- that prosperity so Juus o steynges 1o vur 2 aulabury suld he gave his support to the uiil, Uiouxis o was Lot wure 1 WoMd wive the couniry u dotlar equal in vulue to the gold dollar. Baould’it be fuund Lo be fusuticient, furtber legie- Litivu could o had, Uy belleved the puyeage of Vs ol would decrease the purchusiug power of Xk wud would add to thu veluy Of cyer Spccien oF mroperty bu the couttey. - He g1l not Lelieve fte passage would fwpair the rights of any. He coweidersd M 100 be his “‘“'f tu protect the rights of the capitaliet as will as thuwe uf toe poor wsn, N belleved the pusage of the il would waslet in relieving 1he Glatecda Bow prevatiiog througbout the country, aud would counteratt o eutoe extent the contraction of the Lut (& would not give sl the rellef ex- =2 b af 0.0 & a 5 5’\'&"‘!;“{ vy 4, K. 4 e Wi freati [wu( ! SUTEHEEEERERREIELEESY ——— JERSEY CITY, Nuw Yors, Feb. 11.—Chaucellor Runysa bas fssucd an order restrainiug the Interusiionsl Trust & Sovings Company of Jersey City framn dotug a\lly furtber busluess. Tho bauk hai o surplus of $134,000 oyer ull Habllitles, sud the depositors will be pald in full, sholl kecp and how they shall Ue ke Y T | photograph, or not, as 1 pcrrhmn"m aps the n:zt uf patty :lg;u h‘:fi.‘ ru sive was the * cndowumens proapeetus’ of n ‘m 1010 euch company's sfatrs, insvect ila buoks, | JIfe-assurance society, all of thu tables of wulk ts voucherd, uxponsa-billé, and pay-rolls. Sucha | I, of course, read with tho greatest care. ‘Thed law, vuce uased, would nover cesso to harass tho | pame some light Jiserature for my wile, recom- saliroan companles, 1Ll cusy 10 proves " clog ¢ " for sauioet ot VL ASSALUS greras e, | mesdin saros ariles & oalapesaale ants B eben il htepeetsoaaieitay fa W npig | L9, beoper mourishicot of b - Iaia o ¢l oy both masurally -and artifclolly. Fivd ey —— bl the Jast time. The witneus did -not gell the East-bound business s quiten Qifferong | SUIOUSh thelr fopredcatativs sud fricds ot the | 5 owa” ar others," scub I T e e A e LONG JSLAND, Hahda' b wauca 0" st L s wid in i Disbaion 1o T4 Chrcoga T thbi dron Jooling the. Weay. bound. Ju tho | Yerow cayltate Avesereuvaion. | SRR oP Uy l” sides, Sfor . which, o Yrorlerny Featcus, o ianesss wed domsindod by | NAW Youk, Feb. 11,—A dispatch from Pors Hu:dvn: nuumc. :huot h!lu."lnx?dflullllcu '”&“ QU'I:W fringors h’fln.:‘,"é'.“..,";c:t’i A fonuer lustance tho business of but s fow roady THE MAGNATES. lng fu stewpe was demanded. Seved \L;I:r‘ 'Qfi'.l.ffumu Zl ;n:“ scople ¢ ul{zl:a‘i:)l:fly... W Jefterson, L. L., saye the Leatauet Rubber uot guue wore than tweuty feet when Runde v 1Ly Feb. 11, e wos | {g pooled, but in_the latter that of sume thirt, " Lrawers st forth ln twleo as wany elreulars the & &I clden not have Lol nje ut Rande at tho tiwe. The witbesy 12 NEVEL IDENTIVIED ANY OTLKR PEASON & ths 1w who was i the corn-tleld, but e did say hat oue wan whow the Sberlt bad * would do very well.” As soon as be got & good look at hiwm, be saw [t was not the man, and stated ¥o. Every tme ho saw Haudo Lo bad bis plstol fu bls right Land. BATIAN MILLEG sald e was presgut when Moore picked vp the Ilart, o Keeno Townsbly, in this county, was burued lagt uight, The tre was gecu sbout 1 o'clock by nelgbbors one and two wmiles off, but the result of {t was not kuown uutdl carly thls mornlug, why they found the remalus of Mr. Hurt nesrly cousumed dying near tho doosway. 1646 not knowu whatber the tire was the result of accilent or jucendlaram, Lut thero is ground for the Lelief that MNart was wurdered. aud the buuse burned fu order ta or forty roads will have to be censldcred, uni now to divide thy busiucss equitably sud satls- factorily amopg so uany roads wil” be & prob- lew that cn hmll&b» sulyed by the par- tles coustitutiug thu New York meetipg, Do shdce this, it ts not probablo that Vauderbilt will subimit to such an arrangemcat unlcss he has all tho advanlages oo bis wlde, and, us Lo is looked upon with & good deal of lcaluuugunud distrust g:y) tho other juggnates, they will bardly wako the toncessions be'desires, Tu the weanwblle the scramble for business Naw Yomk, Feb. 11.—The wmceting of tho | guperivrity of thelr “stouts.” tradesmatt rallroad uum'mu. which was to haye taken ;np;redrxuye:u‘h:du:r‘klx‘z‘u:m of Bursery s0iP place to-night, for tho purpose of re- | pud shaving creaws. Besldes these, brushess prrunging the frelght taritl, bas been postponed | Svotbing-elrups, feeding-imitles, cord I o out With- on aceount of the sbscuce of President Garrett, {t‘:‘;u?b:‘:,“{s:r‘:‘i‘:tbga‘? ::3; lmy. notives of the Baltimory & Oblo Rallroad. The only | Urocers, awdm, Wino merchauts, oflueds (umiumen who put in au appearauce werd | bakers, Indevd, mcmbers of ueatly every trades Willism . Vauderuiit, Cal. Fuomas A. Seutt, | beaouihs iy atiention to varlous urilcics pos sud Commisstouer Fibk. After an Wformal | geasig wonderlul propertles werraned 10 discussion, the part! parated without txing | make wy child grow space, i ouly 1 wuuld trY # date for 4 futiien o . then. Compavy clused its doors thly worping, Lig- billties not definitely koown, but do ngt fall below $70,000, nud sy yeach 150,000 ———— - OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, Nyw Youx, ¥Feb. 1l.—Arrjved, steamships Auglls, frows Loudon; Stute of Loulslaus, fromn Gilasgow, JJeavkispdol, Fob, 11—Arrived, steamship City ul Crgoler, fpom Sew York. casw frons the House of Quprescutatives. tls ad- voidted stavwe length the repeal of the Bpecle- feeuuption uct, 804 arvucd Lot the Governwent Vs2 14 Lo touditiun LOW tu resuwe specie- ment. 35 waa ulterty lwpracticable vu any basls, aad es- pesiaily v 2old aisls 3lose, Ar. Mcboiuld then tovk the floor with the ug- Cyratanding thut be procved with Lis remarks 1o+ worrom, sud the Sendte adjourucd. g HOUsK. The Speaber cnuouseid bie it orler o ba