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Tifli CHICAGC TRIBU TURSDAY, JANUARY 1 Jet s bhill. go through where "is own constiinents are {uterested. Some time ago he mtroduced 'a bl to pay the firm of Willism dohnson & Co. the sum of $2.600, . N " In; reemn, from time tg time, 10 have had In contem- Q “ D vlation—e. 7., thjleglnl:\llfln which provides for ro BIGN. the ron®yal of eulta hrousht in State Courts l?llnlt the oMcers of the United States, Instead o . o " h gave unmistakable evigence that the " " " the tyy restricting the rizht of removyal of cauncs from | with [{ rty taken from them by H % MINISTRRIAL CHANGE. B eate) < Testimo Character | ere takine steps to hunt o both partfes,—qh ftatoto Federal Jaridiction, it secms’ta bavd g h intereat, for property taken (rom them bY | The English Forces in Afghanis L ot ha been obbod. Tha bodlesof the sged ony nfba I\wm haracter | ere taking steps to hunt o both ictsalt B D T Clais sanrtn 19 | Teferrel to the Commitice of \War Clalins, o tan Have Sought Winter Pants, Jan. 13.—Tho Zemps nunounces | touple were found badly burned Ina room ad- Given by itnesses informntion of thelr whereahonts, g Hoe mrmant ot aiiowed by the Conetitntion, with | whichhe is Chatrman, and fo-das [t was reported Quarters. eral impressfon was that they had lost theirlives by fire. The tiro was rxtingnished ' before the houss was entirely deslroved, and tho regular French steatner loaving on that date, 116 does not wait for the United Stated steamship Richmond. that o, Rorel lins resigmed the Mintstey of | J0I10E tho sieeping.room, shawinm that. they 18i0—TWELVE PAGHS, TELLER'S COMMITTE frentient was found to have left Owen Round bave also left town for Micdean 1en for whom the drafts wer, At the annunl meeting of the Mantre] T, )y and s timbehdjmits. The management of the 2 i : . Yesterday. h C he Presid s 2 o ¢ 1 tn | back and passed without the alizhtest objection, Tad not been asleep when the fire ocenreed, Y graph Compapy, the President read the Djgoe the "::&“:'f.fi?fi'é‘:"&‘s"n“-."" th -mou: nyolved fn ::,: ;?‘“5::. :;:33‘ :;%e'nm;,;,‘:’ :,:,{;c:htr :;:: 1{:; ‘\.\ihlr, and that Gen. Faldberbo will succeed | Tyq pueniture lay lml"m the half-burned buaild- ;l‘r;;‘;f‘mr:.‘ \m‘x,e: fi:'z;rl“?m:h:lp;::&fiw{n" ‘Taking advantage of the remark of argument 5 ot 5 b m. ing. A mattross bad been carried outaide tho o i s e vy of counsel for the respondent that such a reten- fi?:nmhn t_homxzm :rb 'L?\mfiw 200 "I;T,':.";;fif .tm! Most of tho Tribes Entirely CADISET MEETING, Imu“ £ n:an;“;; Mmmdu:' ;ry:u::: Ty Senator Thurman Furnishes a :’Iln:: enrruy hv:x:::‘-m::tfl rl':.\c!‘!.;;cn'r g N,‘,w ton of furisdiction by the United States might § [0 hAvS, aTnaed §C08 RO Pleted s but 16 Friendly to the Invaders, Pams, Jan, 15.—At o meeting of the Tte- ' ; Fotv Points in the Interest y 3 ) 5 be accepted ma_discourteons by the State Judi- ‘eary, he proceeded to discnss with extraordinary suctinctness and force the constitutionsl aspect of the casc, and In dofng sa malutalned the un- donbred supremacy. of Federal over State authority as followa: 1shonld much tegret such & resait, since there fs, in this State ntJenst, the best nnderstandinz, happens in thia rase that the benefleiaries be- long to his dfatrict. A few moments later he was found objecting even to the relerence of & claim to the Court of Claims for sajudication. I the bill had been any ono but Eden's it wonld have been forced to the foot of the private calendar. Strikes Occorring Daily in the Hanu- facturing Districts of England. that the premises had been thoroughly searched cither before or after the fire broke out. These facts convinced tho people that the Giraessers had heen murdes and robbed, and that tho houso had been fired to hide thecrime. Buspiclon fastened on Weese, aud ho was arrested and scarclied, when a larze sum of money was found publican Union, the IL.:ft, and Extrema Left to-ay, M. Floquot urged tho desirability of replecing the presout Cnbinet by one of n more prononnced Repmblican character. He was much applanded, but the Moderate of the Demnocrats. His Bulldozers Mado Chiefiy Out of Supervisors and Deputy was 1,6 Bi7,—a decreaso of 84037, The miles of poles was 12,20, ns oeainst 1877; and of wire 20,000, na against &y gy 1877, 'Tho decrense fn the revenuo wos g0 as compared with 1877, while the decrcase fy 1 penditure was $2,248. After reading thie re, 834, as compared witn ], i & Sfr Hualr Allan referred to the pooting nogy: o on his person, It was well known in the neigh- & ~ Y 1% negatly bath ofictaily and petsonaily, between the Jndgrs " The Rmsso.Turkish Deflutive Treaty | Left and Teft Contre ars determined to | 50y olf{Nat'vte cash batuien wae usunlly very Matdiale Ugas: botwesn the Lo Toiemtaph Gomnay of the Federul and State Courts, it the ruling THE RECORD. Nearly Reads o Sign uphold tha presant Uabinet, Tos. Woeae was put on trial at the Jast term of At Aneatly ataes Il was apons ot @ thay R A P AL T R R T SENATE. Nearly y gn. LOUIS DLANC. the’ Leo County District Court, and ontainod 0 | NEw Ontzase, Jan. 1%—0 T M. Newman | 05 ed Aty and the gy, Wasntxaroyn, D, €., Jan. 13.—TIn the Senate, Bayard and Hamlin were appointed a commit- voartesy ot comily, bt one of positive Iaw, made In pursuance of the Convltu- tion of the United States, and Dhing. The Tarkish Troops Ordered to Be Ready Pants, Jan, 13, —The National announces that M. Louia Blane and thirty-five extreme change of venuo to this county, on nccount of the tntense fechu against him 1n the vichnity of (colored), Clerk of tho District Court Mary’s P'arfsh, testifled hefore tho Telier of 8t. Com- no cause of Board was re-clected, t, ter was dmyaml; and rince then there hag recrot ou that accounts Thg yy the murder. The case was called In the Des tee to arrangoe for the funcral of Representatiye e osolver he advice of 5 e mittee coneerning the destruction of ballot~ | At a missionary meoting, Bishop-elect Do, ) tate Conrte, adicals hinva resolved ngainst the advice Molnes Connty District Court this marning, and ¢ 4 g ko R e e oiToni 1o | Schlclchier, aud to mccumpany the remaios (0 to Reoconpy Adrianople, - | o Droutlomis xperienced tn secuting n jury. | boges, and efforts made by the Demoerats to | heferring to tho recont deatlt of a clergymay D the leaders of the majority to issue » mani- | nt Toronto, described the practice of i appear courteaun, \when botli are boun br a posi- | ‘Texas. teto neking for tho fulfiilment of the will of | Fonr witnesses wero examined to-dav. the Nrst | get possesston of the duplicate returns in bis | seipends'to minlsters, el not. vnrlnz‘kflé‘“"‘"‘ e o e giron® ° """ |~ A bill passed, without dtscusalon, sppropel- AFGITANISTAN, esto nsking bolug Sunel Cameron, who lives fn the unizh | pagsessfons an attack made on his house at | Giehoncste—nor. distoncst 80 the mram - The State is suprems within s sphere, but +'The Constitution snd the lnwa of the United Btates which shall bo made In pucauance thereol, ‘.« @hall be the suvreme laty of the lsnds and ihe Tndgos in avery State sholl be bound thereby, arything In the Conathiutlon of luws of any State to"the_contrary natwithistapding.” (Constitution of tho United Kates, Art, V) ‘The Federal Govesnnient cannot submit tha in. terpretation of ita Constita‘ion_and lawe 10 any tribnnal save 31a own: and this fandAmental pris cinle ina been #o Tong And #0 wwell underatood 1ts gnplication should not produce the least ge: tiveness In auy quarter. NOTES AND NEWS, SERIOUS CIIARGES, Rpectal Dispatek th The Tribune, Wasntxerox, 12, C., Jan. 13.—Gen. Banning has appolnted Mesare, Evans, Malsh,und McCook, of the flonise Militars Committee, to oroceed to Hamipton, Va,, unil fuveatimate the charzes con- tatned 1n the papers forwarded from that point 1o the Secretary of War ngalost the manage- ment of the Nottonal Soldiers’ Asylam. The ‘charaes were xont to the Secrutary of War by a disabled volunteer vlicer now an Inmate, and sting $260,000 for a fire-prov! buildiog fora natlonal musenm. Mr. MeMulan introduced a bill to restore to the public domnin the military reservation knowa es the Fort Ripley Recorvation tn Mine nosotn. Reperreid, - Mr. Ingalls, from the Pension Committee, re- ported, without amendment, the Ilouse blll re~ lating to soldicrs while in the elvil rervico of the Unlited Btates. Placed on the calendar. 1t provides for the payment of thelr pensions to uny pereons who were deprived thereof during nn{ portion of the timg from the 80th of March, 1845, to the Gth of June, 1500, by reason of thelr beinz in the clvil service of the United States, ‘The Senate proceeded in a body to the hall of the Touse ta attend the funeral of Represen- tative Schleicher, and upon returning to the Chawmber adjourned until to-morruw, WINTER QUARTERS. CALCTTTA, Jan, 13, —Troops of the Peshn- wur and Kuram columns aro settled down in quarters which, unless unforescan events ocetir, they will oceupy for the nmext lwo months. Gen, Browne's And Gen, Mande'’s divisions are echeloned in supporting de- tnchmenta from Jollalabad to Noushera. This extension and distribution of forces, beside protecting the entiro line of road, diminislies a8 far ag possiblo the atrain npon the commissary departments, BIsf. Cavag- unri has reccived Sriendly letters from most of the Cabul and Ghilzar chiofs. AN 1MPOSING DURDAR. whas hold at Jellalabud on the 1st of Jonuary Ly Uen, Sir Samuel Browno, Most of tho local Khans snd influential men of tho neighborhood attended. Maj, Cavagnari ex- plained the Viceroy of Indin’s proclamation ; commented on the fact and events as mani- HOUAE, The report of the Commlitten on Forelan Af- falrs wan unanimously adopted. recominending the payment of the remainder of the salary of the late Hepresentativo Schlelcher, as a member tho country as oxpressed by the recoat elec- tions, horliooil of the scene of the murder. Ilu testi- (ied to the circumatances of tho fire and tho finding of the bolles, and related a conversation io had In Weeso's hiearing o short timo before the murder, of the money Graczser was sup- lmscll o have In the house, nnd alzo stated that ie had heard 4 shot In the dircctlon ol Graes- ser's hotse just before the fire. The next wit- tices waa Dr, F. C, Roberts, of Fort Madison, who deseribed the condition of the boid- fes ot the post-murtem cramination, in which ho “took _ part, ~ ‘The third was Willlam Conlee, Justise of the Peace nt Fort Madison, beforg whom Weese was brought for examination at the thne of the arrest. Ho teatifled to the money belng found un Wecae's rson, and gavo the' amount at 31,037.45. ‘The st witness exanuned was I D, Coun, who sas uppolnted custodian of the money founa om the prisoner. and corroborated 8quire Contee 04 to the smount, At this point the Court ad- Journcd tiHl to-morrow morning. CORFINMED, Loxpoy, Jan. 14—35 a. m,—A Paris dis. pateh confirms tho report that Gen. Boral Lias resignofl the Ministry of War, and that tho rosignation was accepted Monday. This involves tho rotivoment of Mirribel, his Chicf of Btafl, who is suspected of éom. plicity in the resctionary designs of Gen, Duerot. The now Ministor of War is Gen, Gresley, a Libornl, nnd an orator of the Left Centre. He has formnlly ap- proved the progmmme of the Governmont whilo afirming tho necessity of changes in the Mugistracy. © TURKEY. THE DEFINITIVE TREATT. CoxsTanTivorLr, Jan. 18, —Prince Laban. off, Russian Ambnssndor, has nccepted all KIDNAPIER IN JATL, Epeeicl Disvalch to The Tridune. 8Br. Pavi, Mion, Jan, 18.—Deputy-Sherilt Burke was nrralgued in the Municipal Court to- nlght, etc,, substantially confirming the papeg recounts published at the time, news- Wi B, McNeall, of Cadido, Deouty-8heriff, testifled concerning the Caledontan affalr, cor- roborating Mr. Norwood's testimony. When they started to Ream’s lLiouse and wero fired upon they were unarmed. Witness fo dozen stand of arms nt Roam's house. und a The published atatement was to tha effect that twenty negroes in all were killed, but cannot say where cach ncgro was killed. W Itness served in the Federal anny during the War, Becretary-of-State Strong was called, and re- quested to furnish the clection statisties, David Wise, of Tensas, testifica that the electlon was peaceable and qulet. Live within dne-fourth of a mile of Frirfax, but knew noths+ Ing until the affalr was over, DI not sce the men, Nover heard the reason of the visit, My gin was burned by the mnegrocs th lowing dav. Don't koow the reason, 0 fol- Never gave them any cause. faw armed colored that th the vbj Christ, of the Jones, Jady hj ,alone, bat to God, whosa servant ho was, quoted n caso whlch had come under lis o, cbservation fn this Diocese, wherd o missiong, was paid but a portion of the small salar) :4sed him, whoso famlly rarely had the meat, on whoso table butter wus only oecady. nlly seen, and tho members ol whose fapy, were vory amnlll‘y clothed, Ho clalmed , the saiarics of m! Juws only to adont, Chrlstians shoul ‘Iheir resbonsibilitics are greater, sud oa they to Bishov Wiikinm salonarics should be nsng them, that thoy sbould not purac thele with the dead weight nrizing ont of the fecjiz, s 3 ¥ brog. Taste ¢ ey 08¢ dependent upon thein were sulferns pressing them down, Peonle, ha said, 1y nhout the civing of o tenth of their fucome ¢y ccts ot the Churchnsn urhu:lrlo Veltily '8 love lins been lavished, Svectal Disnalch in The Tyidune, Queen va. Griflith—John Jones, iy, prosecutor—for agravated nasault. It ugp.y that, In Junb Jast, the defendant was mamey 10 Mrs, Van Noivous, & weaithy widowlyy, hearing of the Intended weddlng, p, msclf, and udcl-hn(ng to eniuged to th d do moy, Quepkc, Jai. 18.—Considerable amueemy; fs cautaed hiero by the evidence In the furriry men marching through Waterproof the day before my gin was burned; conscquently, when It was burnlug was afrall to go out to ereo about it. Think armeil bodies of regroes came frotn Catahoula Parlshy—some 200 of them. The next day another crowd of arincd negracs camo In town, made a great deal of fuss, and cried that they wero golng to burn the town. Falrfax was the leader of tho negroes. It was understood ho was keeping up the color line, making speechs cs, nna advising the negrocs to preserve o bold front; I gold amnunition at my store to any’ one who wanted it. Thie negroes did not buy an unusual quantity at this time, ) | . Moss, ot Tcusas, testifled that he gave the negroes tho pssurance that the Waterprool neople had nothing to do with the Falrfax af- fair; that tite interests of the negroes and white' people were commony that he would proteet them In thelr rights, provided they acted as they should. Sow megroca:pass by hundreds through the town, There may have been thou- sands of them. They wera all armed. The negroes dispersed when the Sheriff of 8t, Joseoh arrived. ‘Thoy also heard vhat whito mien from Missisalppi were coming, I don't think theto wore more than twenty white wen In Water- wroof. We were very much frightencd, The negroes threatened to kill the children and articles of tho definitiva trealy of peaco na sgreed to by the Porte, but clause two rolative to Itussin's supervision over the ex- ocution of the Trenty of Derlin is only nc- ceptod ad referendum. The schome for the organization of a gendarmerio ndopted by tho Eastorn Roumelinu Commission provides that tho commeundor and jnstructors bo Frenchmon, ierétore Inslsting that i, ceremony tould not taks place, Grifith, hey. g of this, called upon duves and gavo bigy 3, severe theashing; bence the present teial, T, < Court 18 dally crowded to licur the evides Mr. Jones 18 nearly 50 yenrs of eze, aud swewy that he Is an orphan, aud looked to the Bity for fatherly advice and’ puidance, He moyy never have written him but that he fully ooy erad hiwaclf engaged to Mra. Van Nouse, B He acknowledged that he had not spoken togsy lady for four yoars, The small-pox _has Lroken ont fn the By port Lunatic Asylum, Four women aud amn ura attacked with thu disease, - &pecial Dispatch to The Tribune, ‘TonoNTO, Jan. 13.—R. A. Lyou, Memberfrn Alzomag,, has arrived here to nttend toly Parlinmentary dutles, Heaod hia brothicr, soly purty of Indlan guides, started from thesoutle, § extremity of Munltoulin Islund, and walal 210 miles on snow-shoes. ‘They travoeled wo of the distance between Manfoulin Intand ac) Parry Hound on the enow-covered fee, Tie entiro distances traved was 374 mtles, whicha. cupled sbont ten days. . During 1873 the total fmporta at thisprt amounted to 312,089,897, a8 agalust 312,13135 in tho previous year, ‘Tho amouot enterifs consumption was $11,875,805, as agalust §1 {78,417 for the prezlous years and tho doty py thereon amounted to 82070403, acalnat §20%, TU? for the previows r. The lumll exportsf 1 f + 1679, €400 ‘033 1577, £2903,608,—thus showing aa lnees s during 1578 of 8707,007, The Increaae jo duy of the Forty-fifth Congress, to his bereaved famity, and tequesting the mnext Congress to make a simllor aporopriation of his salary aa a member of the Forty-sixth Concress. The fu- ncral services take place at 3 o'clock, to which time n receas wos taken, At the concluslon of the tuneral services the remaing were removed from the hall by the Committee and escorted to the depot, whenve they will be scot to 8an Antoplo by this evens ings tralis, The fouse adjourned, SHERMAN ON RESUMPTION. The Secrotary of the Treasury Repeats 1ils Purpore to Nullify tho Silver Act. ‘WasniNotoN, D. C., Jan, 8.—~Thomas I Nicho!, Esq., Secretary lonest-Money League, Chicago—Dean Sin: I have to acknowledge she recelpt of your letter of the 4th jnstant, 1n- closing a copy of the kindly resolution adopted at the meeting of the Honest-Money League on the 2d fustant, for which I return nuy grateful thanks. Resumption, so long struggled for snd so cminently benetlelal to all interests and all classes, {8 now socurc, There are put two puiuts Incident to resumption ahout which I notlee complaint. Firet—The non-payment of Interest on the pub- 1le debt in gold at citios other than New York, day on a warrant for Kidnapping, when lls ex- amination was postponed till Wedoesday, be- cause of the absenco of the counsel engaged for hiy defense. The Court committed him fn de- fanlt of £3,000 bail, and ho remalus [n charge of Blierl! King, Numerous offers of bail were vol- untarily made by responaible citizens, but Burke dectined to give bail, probably to avoid arrest on another warrunt salil to have been sworn out at Stillwater, Durke's prisoner, Irank, was re- leased on arrival here Bunday morulng, and remnins at hils hame, o s believed to be well supplicd with moucy, notwithstanding hlis ro. cent fallure in business, aod it fs related that pending the habcas corpus proceedings at fud- #on hieripped open the bosom lining of his shiet atd took out sbout §300, which he sent back to s wife to pay the Jawyers emploved by her, ‘e newspapers hero falscly represent publle feclin as excited over proceedings in this case. In the absence of other local events of impor- tance, and’ beeause ofiits novelty, It is wuch talked of: but there is no great anount of fecl- ing displayed, except by those immediately In- terested. ~ The publie “geuerally regard it as merely an Interesting strugale of lawyers, with- out taking sides. The Grand Jury will orzan- ize_to-morruw, but, from the “remarks of O'Brien, Acting Prosecuting Altorucy, in court to-day, It sppears that the Frauk party will not unilertnko to indict Burke till they have goue into tha merits of the case on the examinn- tiun hefore tho Municipal Court. 0'Brien, whoso firm was emplosed by the ¥Frank party when ‘“were by the- Seeretary lald before the House. They allegs {ll-treatment of the inmates by Deputy-toveror Woodiin, fllezal expenditures of funds, conceated under false vouchers, und varlons violations of law, Uen. Butler is presented ua soncarned with Woodfin fn the irrcgularities to which atteution i .called. The charges are not eredited either at the War Department or in the Military Committee, bul they were of such apreific charaster thas it was not deemed fust, «ither to the tnmates or nuthorities of the lu- stftution, to let themn pass without Inquiry and report. festing tho strength of the British Govern- ment and the failare of the Ameer's resist- ance, and repeated the assuranco that we have 10 quarrel with tha peoplo of Aghanis. tan, The principal Khan expressed his con- tentmont with tho change of autbority, and freely offered his services, ‘The hicalth of the troops is good, and thoy are sottling down comfortably n their diffor- ont camps, With wet wenther, liowever, thero will certainly come more sickness, but not suflicient to mako a sertons inroad on the strength of the force, 'Tho most unbealthy positionsiaro probably Ali-Musjid and Dakka. GEN. STRWART'S TROOD'S marched through Cavdabar, and ary en. camped on the Ghuznes rond. Bupplies ara being plentifully offered by the people, who show a friendly spirit. Along tho whole of Geueral Stowart's line of march, in fact, the population has boen quiot, Thero has bean no molestation of baggage or attempts to in- terfere with the prograss of the column. THE PRESS IN AFONANISTAN. adetshia Prear, Tho only printing-press in Afghonistan dur- ADRIANOPLE. Loxpoy, Jan, 13.—A Constantinopls dis- patch says cleven battalions of 'Turkish troops have beon ordered to kiold themselves in rondine.s to occupy Adriauople 08 soon aa'the definitelo tronty with Russla has beon signed. s PITRIN. Sotme of the hest Itepublican Influences of the North in Congresa have been urging tho Prest- dent, since the report he recelved from New Oricuns, to restore ex-Marshal Pitkin, Therels a s{rong probability that his appothtment may be made the present week, and,i? 1t s, will give yery geaern! satisfaction here. 2 MEXICO. © The publieation of Miniater Foster's letters ‘on Ahe internal rondition of Mexico in ofiival form from the Btate Department upon request trom the flouse of Repreacntatives Is likely to 1ead to much unfriendly feeling on the part of Mesico, Foster represents o frightful picture GERMANY. THE PARLAMENTARY DISCIPLINE DBILL. Loxpox, Jan, 1, —A dispatch from Borlin soys the consorvalive journals agree in ex- presaing scruples about the articlo of the Parlinmentary Discipline bill which provides for handing an offending momber over to the courts, ‘This is interproted to mean thatthe Govern. ment will sacrifice that provision becauso n . theproper quarter for lculent treatment for so +‘brava 4 soldler, sfnce ilke fanits In great Gen- Becond—Criticisms of the distribution of the silver dollur by this Department. To malntain speele pavments the coln must be kept fn sume central, convenlent depository, alwaya accessl- Ing tho relgn of the Ameer of Cabut belonged to that Chief, now a fumitive. Ilis Hizhncas knew how to make use of it, for, after the ne- of general Inwicssnoss and disorder, and claims that all commereial relations with Mexlco must be at preat risk, tiow of Peiwar, un the 2d of Decenber, o procla- Hr THURMAN'S LAST CONTRIBUTIO: Ttoud, County: Wellund, aud, siter o hively iy THE HON, 30NN B, MAWLET, 2 : B L, ¥ The (lovernor warnly refused to revoke it In 8 129 CON N, cusslon, It wus resoived to temorialize the Gor Asslstant Secretary of the Treasury. goes to | Me: Tholaw fises New Yorkas this piace. It [ mation prluted In s Lemiaq lunguogs was A‘¥ulds ATOLOGT, the course of the conversation, O'Brlen lsrald to | WAmnNgTON, D, G,y Jan. 18.—Senator Thur- it s Is not reasonable, while we promptly redeein our mnotes and pay the ioterest on the public debt fn New York, that complaint should bo minde beeausa the eoin 1s not ecatter- ed by belng transpocted at the will of creditors, at consl@erable cost, to other partsof the United States, We must make no distioction between the payment of interest and the rodemption of notes, but both should be pald at the same placo and {u tho samo wav, or we agaln make tho dis- Tilinots to-night to argue an Imposiont eass in the Supreme Court of that Btate, and wlll be ubsent for tho remaindor of the week. Home $itinula peoplo say this means o possibie durk Tiorse In the 8enatorlal contest, as followa: *‘The Enelish arc about 1o invado Afghanistan to avenge their former aefeats, tho muemory of which they lave uever for. fiollcll' All guod Mahometans are bound to fight agatnst tho aceuraca English, who, i vie. torlous, will slay otir wives and childrop, It 1a hielnous aln to take bribes from {nfldels, who ore fond of using this metlod of rfllnhlu over wen, Those who die In batlle, fighting agalnat the infldel, go atraipht o H'aradise. ‘Those who surylve have glory on earth aud will et rlehies 2 JEROME, Friends of Second-Licat. Jerome, tow under- golvx vourt martial at 8t. Paul, say that Gen. Anson U, McCook, who was the succesaful tompetitor for Congressagainst Licus, Jeromo’s from 1y fillaxe: of Todio: “Those who, fit . < Scectal IAapatch toTha Tribnne, davit of James [, Faloe, - showing misconduct |IMra, Ward 1 43 years of nge; lier eldest daus- crintnation so much ‘complained of between pitlag b NUSSIA. ; 4 4 ’ s und viotation.nt, the law by Fedvral officlals at | tor ls aged 17, dud her youngest, 4. Dumd ls fatber, will magnaoimonsly interest himaelt n | 40 P50 000000 ™ 30 thy bondholder, | fiRY, Bavo shutno In, this wrorld and will be S UANT APREAL. = hee Sr. Patsy Minn,, Jag. 1).—Ex-Gov, Davis, 1t | i lute eloction o Duvat County, that State.’ i . I hope after some proparation and Japse of timo 1t may be convenlent to exchange colu for notes and pay interest at oll the depoaitories in the United States, aud I will geek to bring about that result notnsa matter ol legal duty, but for the convenlence of cltizens, As to tho other matter, I have a clear conviction that to force payment of the sllver dollar to the publie ereditors would tena to de- reciate 1t and canse it at once to be sold ‘This proclamation, 8 might be fudged from the doctrinal assertion which Is here printed jn italics, cama frons the pricst cluss in Alghanis- tan, Is accompanied by coplous quotations frou the Koran, and was printed **in the mouth of Shawal, 1205, Ifegira,” that is, hetween the 12th of Uctober and the 11th of November, 187, GREAT BRITAIN. SOLAR PHENOMENA. By Ludle tn Newo Yerk Herald, erule have often been condoned. SILYER DULLION. Benntor Chaffee, of Colorado, intends to soon ihtrodice o bill to Infarco an ad valorem duty of 2 percent on sllver bullfon, He cunsfders silver as nothing more than merchandise, and cntiticd to protection o8 much as any other orticlo In the datiable lst. disappenred. Mra, Ward, when quee ‘Te passage of an aoct plactag a duty on hin- | {4 ™ sy “market at lcss than N Towpoxn, Jou, 18.—J, N Lock: HOLLAND In his poaserslot and sigued the decds of bia [ demand the larzer part of the "baliots were so || tioned, modu vootradictory statenents a3 ta i Y DAL, 9 100, W00, 3= NoFman LOekyor, white erty hore, The bank {8 sald to havo giv s d A p ported bulliun would, in Mr. Chaffee's estlmn- | friend of the silver dollar should de- s DI, vroperty hore, 8 havo glven | pumbered, and tho sercey of the ballot thus | whereaboutss and Dowd, who reinained at tou, quict the apprehenslon of those who fear o it i the distinguished English nstrononior, has a recetpt in full, but muda 1o promises rozard sire b to bo forced Into cireulation under such clrcumstances. This would open a ’i“p botween tho silver dollar and United Btates ‘reasury-notes that wounld tend to bring it into dlacredit umong our people, while It is plainly the polley of the Inwthat it should be molo. tained at par with United States notes. Tho Department is now tasuing tha silver dollars, transporting them freo of charge wherever needed to ail who wish them tn exchange for Unfted Btates notes or in paviment for services, ond it 13 hoped that the whole colunge may thus Just informed me that he hns obtsined ovi- denco that the bright lines of the solar chro- mosphere are chiefly linos dus to tho not yet 180lnted bases of fourtcen so.called clomouts, and that the solar phonomoena in their totality aro, in all probability, due to dissertion at the photospheric lovel and assoclation at bighor levels. In this way vertical currents that the singlo standard European nations will throw thelr surplus sllver on our market, Tho Secretary of the Treasury hns bought conslder- ablo siiver builion from Uermany recently, the bullion owners of that couttry laving mada pecial contracta for the salg of hullion at lower tirures than the miners of Neyada, Colorado, or Calffornia, The passage of & bilf of that sort propused by Mr. Chalfes would, Mr. Chaflee thiuks, rufse the price of sllver bulllon 2 per cent. constitutionnl dificulty haa been discovered, and uol as a concession to the Reichatag, TUNIS. Frank was arrested, visited Gov., Plllsbury to- day and_endesvored to convinee him ho should revoke the warrant for the arrest of Frank in deference to thedecision of the Wiscansin Court. TLoxpowN, Jan, 13,—Den Ismail, Primo Minister of Tuais, repnired on Friday, in tull uniform, and accoinpanied with a numer. ons suite, to tho Fronch Consulate, and, on bohalf the Doy, tendered a full apology. The Consnl of France received Bon Isinail surrounded by all his staff and the ofticers of the Fronch fleot stationod off Tunis, have intimated that, if Burke should again ob- tatn posaeslon of Frauk and run bim lhruu;ih Wisconsin, the peopleof 8t. Crolx County would stop bim with forca, if nccessary, The Gov- ernor, hawever, decliued to consider anvthing else than the requifsition papers on which ha had acted by the wdvico of tha Attorney-licneral, and which are pronounced by that oflictsl to ba complete in forin aud matter, FETHERIDGE, appeard, was thie’ party throngh whom Ether- fdge, the absconding loan agent, made a partlal restitution to the Merchants' Natlonal Baok, Mra. Etheridze appeara to nave carly learned the whercabouts of lier husband, and that he was both alermed and penitont. Sho went on to Western New York, employlug Davis to fol- low her, and thero brought about the modting between ber husband and Davie, at which the former transferred the bouds and mortoages Viesya, Jaii|13,—Tho Tagblatt publishes’ s long potition from tho Russian provineial Chatnbers to the Czar for constitutional rights, The potition states that membera of tho Chamnbers in their prosent degraded position feel themselves entirely powerless to respond to tho Government’s appeal tor ald against the Nihilists, Tag 1lacue, Jan. 13,—~Drince Henry, of tha Nathorlands, brother of King William, died to-day. He was born June 18, 1820, Ie wana Commsnderin-Chlof of the Navy and (lovernor of the CGraud Duchy of Luxum. bourg. Ile was marricd My 19, 135, to I'rincess Amelia, of Baxe-Welmar, who died May 1, 1872, ing criminal prosceutions, It is presumable. niowever, that the criminal prosecution will not be pressed, ' Mra, Etheridgoe remalns with her husband, who decfared to Davis his determina- tlon to live obscurely but houcstly hercalter, INCIDENT AT A MERTING, g Apzcinl Disnateh to The Tritune. Micntoan Crevy, Ind,, Jan. 18.—During a temperaics meeting this evening, which was outrage tho women. Think they would have burned the town Tucaday if tho Shertfl’s bad not urrived. 4 Posss man bas aldressed the following letter to M. ‘Terter, Chalrman of tho Heleet Committes on Investization: U. 8. 8zyaTr Citamnen, Wasminoroy, Jan, 13.~DEAR Bin: Again complying with thy ro- queat of your Committeo for informatlon, I have the honor, to send you installnent No, 8, to- wits Hirst—An oflicial ertifled couy from the offien of the Beeretary of Stnte of Florlda of tne anl- Secomd—A ke vartitlod copy of the allidavit of James M. Whittaker reinting to this samo subject, and to {ntimlaation of voters by armed’ Repubtleans. Third=A ko cortiied copy of an aMdavit by 8. C, Tucker, proviug thut at the late elec- tlonat Precinet No, 12, Allachu County, the U. 8. t{‘?pcrmur of Eloctions, N, I Uruulln" Iusisted liat'the bajlots as they wero cust s ould bo numbered to correspond with the number of each voter's namo that nppeared on the regis- tratlon-)st, and that fu compliance with his deatroyed. Hourth—A ke certifled aNldavit of Toberk M; Witherspon, County Judgze ot aMaatson Cottuty, In sald 8tate, showine his illewal arrest and do- tentlon by the United States Commissioner and the Marshal in order to prevent the dischay bis dutfes as one of the Boarid of Canvusser the late election in sald county, of at 2o pth—Av aflidavit of Edwan! 8, Francis (col- ored), ¢itfzen of Duval County, Floridy, and ber of the Buard of County Commnlaslun: mem- ord of aald connty, provinge intimfdation practiced in | puun “was con was afs ' Warld house, house. dered, cntirel lmrlni.. 3 Dowd had tado threats scollected durlng 1873 amounts to & 44,31, Bpecial DisoatcA 10 The Tribune. Br. CATIARINES, Jun, 13.—~A mecting of . rlealturists was held Iu Grango [alt, Quaky Jornment to ltoposo the fo)lowing dutics voa: rlendtural products: ~ Wheat, 20 cents pa bushel; flour, $1 per barrel ; oats, corn, rye, 33l 10 cents per bushel: butter, 4 eeis pr live stocl, 20 per cent; uod other ariicly wropartionately, Specsut Dispateh to The Triduwa, perfcetly satlstied to dio, and save littlo toany apy oue besldes bls spiritual ndvisers, Fathen B Duoyle and Knog.' ‘e soys ha prefersdeath to Hmprisonment for life, aud still asecrts that hiy leonfession is truoinall particula arper,: Hving at New professcd entira fanoranc of the subjg clreumnatautiol, It was shown zalnst Ward; that | '8t Awvnnws, N, B., Jan. 1:~Mrs. Ward, v 8 convicted murderess, whose septence bas bect jeommnuted to geven years In the Penlcentian, 18till profeases her funocence of the crime. Tee jgurrent report about her belng cocelnte 18 trur, ,The murdc I mmitted o the Oth oi Bc&)u-mu«r. Warl Livar, fn Char fotty county.! Hu Ied an unhappy life win «his wilo, who Wwas much younger titan himseil. 1Dowa boarded at Ward's, und his Intimacy wia Mra, Ward caused trouble to take piace tictwea Jilin and hor hiwsbaud. _On the Uth of Beptember At L end of two weeks tho suspiclons of ta uelghbors wara arouscd, 8 sénreh was fostitutel, 9 -anid Ward’s body, with biaskull rimashed fi, wa |8 found {o n clump of bushes half a mile from Ly Whils ~proccedlug to an adjacest meadow he had been waylsdd and and s body hidden. T P evidence sgalost the prisoners v & i Ly Lt waa at Lha scene of the murder on the day thy erlmu was commitied; that hic owned an ux, tbe pole of whicly wieht have been naed {n commi- ting tho deed, sod upon which a numan bayr wa funnds aud that blood-stains wore found upa | Wis trousers, ~Mra.Ward was ecen on the nad . with Dowd vu the day 1he murder was comit- ted, Iler contrudictory statements reganhio? CRIME. CIIARGED WITH MURDER. Swectal Hiapaich 1o TAs Tribun, Toutsvitns, Ky, Jau 1,—A week ogo lasy Satorday Edgar Wyatt, United States Spectal in the solar atmosplicre both ascending and descending causo intonse sbrormption in tho spots. Thoir assoclation with tho faculw and the apparently continuous spoctrum of the corona and its siructure thus find easy solution, Mr, Lockyer thus apparently ex- held under the directlon of Jack Warburtou, at Unfon I1all, u party of roughs attempted to got uparow,aud fu so dolng s man named Hall Donnelly was badly cut with a razor lu the faco by one Twiggs, They did not suceeed In breuk- fugg up the meoting, although Donuelly’s wounds consist of a large gush on cach cheek, yet not MUNTINGTON W, JUDESON, Itecetver of the Geruan Nationu) Bouk, is hero, :(ml to-duy had an futerview with Comptroller NOX. bu put In clrculation. Whilo it is the duty of the Governmeut to coln different kinda of money as public policy dictates, it should be within the power of the citizen, ot his ovtlon, to demand either forn of lawful money. 1t18 hoped that the friends of resumption will be satlsiled with the benefleent resultsalready accomplished, that Stute to prevent colored cltizons - from voi- ing the Demderatic ticket, Sizth—An afldavit of James C, Willlamson (colored), a citizen of the sams county, to the same effeel, & : Seventh—A certificato of ‘the Bherl and County Judgo of sald county, aud of the Presi- PERSONAL ‘The statement fu thess dispatchies Inst night that Representative Jlubbell, of Michigau, was o Abey e FTOr. and will give tis Department reasonable for- Hallim, Kllld Willlam: Planz, an _nsafstants | Gaiiered davseroun, After & fow moments’ | dent of the Cley Council of Jucksunvllle, and of | her hustaud tld agulnet her, The eviden:e xu soriously 1l nroves to hive bocw uu error. o | BE WAL RN 0 o oF ia pluns, | plains all dificultios mot by the obscrvers of | They had been intimate fricue, and tho mur- | Solay in draxinic out the wounded, (o mect- | the Clty Gleck uud City Marshal sttcsting tho | consierod 8o stronie thst the Jury ept otf Advices from Representative ‘Thornburgh, (n [ 1f so, thoso who have hitherto disagreed with | yhq golar eclipso of Inst year, der would never bove been suspected had not | tug proceeded, wood character und standing of sald Fraucia and | twenty minutes dellberating on the verdit Representutive Finley, of Olio, has lefe for | plauding the pulicy now Lelng imaintained, h " A ‘| e SNEAKS, d o . o . 2 3 y ¢l humt!vnllcrl severs hegx'nrrhlge“l;tmulungu. The American ship 'Iiomazs 3. Reed, al directing thelr tmoveincnte, cu the ti etally you 3 Y7ty Madison Couuty, Flurlda, showlng milsconduct Very respectfully yours, OIN BHEUMAX, on the port of the Un'ted States Deputy Mar- e o — shals, and jntunidation oracticed by thearat the last ¢lection o sald county, Iliaye u number of leiters from the North and West muking specitle vharges of Intimlda- tlow and bribery that it may be proper thot T should Iny betore your Cominitees, but I with- hold them until the wishes of the writers fn thils reapect can be ascertatued, 1 have the honor to be, vury respectfully, your obealent servant, As Gy TUURMAN, ——— CANADA, Judiclal Appeintments—~Tho Bpeakerslips— No Female Kingers In Uuthollo Churche Choirs—A Bank In Troublo—Montreal Tols egraph Compunymhalagics of Minlaters— Tarlt-Dutles Destred by FurmerseEho Now-Brunswick Murderers, tho alterinoon of the Ut of Sevtember last, bt wus returning from berrang, and anct a dross of vows, and, feoriag thet Mulucrrin's bull ¥4 with thens, hu mado a detour to avold him, ube (Wag g ngherous jufmals that he came out @ the meadow-road at the rlalng ground beyvo! thu guily; that here hie tet Ward with o jetce tork und ax with hini. He asked Ward how Lt | wus getting wlouz hayiuz, -~ Ward peplicd, *1 hava's begn haylog, and will .never wake sof (worg hay,” Dowd'suld, #1 have been bermy: ing.* - Ward then wald, *You will newri berrying agatn, | will kit] you,” and ho mades pussat Dowd withthie pitehfork, Dowd contiuucd “Ilald hold of nim and got hin down, We tusaled for some time, and fnully Ward pron- (bsed to mako up friends. Weo walked aloug i B8 iroud together, and, when wy reached the gully, B8 Ward struck ut ine ugaln with the pitehfori. | H rou round thio bushies and ho followed we. thon sofzed the ax and koocked bim down. ran uway u short distance, 1turued snd o) Swectal Dixpalch 1o The Tridune. Nrroim, Wis,, Jun, 18.~~A cost and two paira of pants wero stolen by tramps in broad day- light this afterncon from fu front of one of our clothing stores, After a loug and hot chasc one of the thicves was capturcd snd Jocked up, thouch not untll ke had beecu very roughly hondted by Marshal North, The battle oceurred Just over the Illinofs line, and the ualy cus- lomer was finally curried - to the lock-up ona dray, with two or three officers ou tov of Lim. The other thicl escap suspivion that this crime bud been committed. Adalr snd Wyatt are bitter enemics, Doubts wero ralsed a8 1o 1bo kilhiog, but nothing wmers was thought of the matter until this morning, when the County Attorucy of tHart County had \Wyatt urreated for the wurder. Ou Buturday Julius I, Crule, the County Attorney for Iiare County, arrived here, and visited the Chlef of Police, usklog for thu arrest of Wyatt on tho charge of murder. 1le presented the affiduvits of Mra, Nichols and her son, who lvo near whero tha tragedy oceurred, * The affidavit of young Nichols I8 to the cffect that on Satur- dayy the 4th, the deceased and avcused, with others, had stopped at thelr Jouso to warm, and, after remuining there s short time, had started off, the deceased being in the Yead of the sccused, Pfluna had not gone far befora Wyatt TiIB SAVINGS-UANK BILL. Dr. Turpln, of the Fidelisy, 18 here, looking after -tho fntereste of the Baviues-Bank Ltk Fernaudo Wood, Chalrman of the Ways and Means Comanittee, tu which this measure was referved, hes onu day this week set apurt for cousideration of bills “from that Committee, Dr. ‘Turoin ho:ea that the Eavinge-Bauk bill will lic amouk them. BOTTLES, Representatives of the manufacturers of bote tles uppeared before the Ways snd Meaus Com- mitice to-day to protest ugalust tho change in the law by which bottles contalning mineral wal wre adinitted duty free. There is o con- siderablo duty upon all articles enterlugg Into the munufactury of bottles, yet if & bottle s filled {1 Furape with wtuersl water, or even with plutn water, ealled mineral water, the . bottie ta admitied free. A larwe trade fu chatn- paign bottles is carsied on under the protection Capt, Bumnll, bound from Ban Fraucisco for Liverpool, went ashore in the breakers in Freshwater Bay, ncar Sinny IMead, yester- day, " The sca was running very high at tho tiwe, aud, although the vocket apparatus was soon on the spot, great difii. culty wad experionced in gotling a line on board, The crew woro in a very dan. gorous position, but by means of tho line twenty of the men were saved, Three lnd boen washed overboard aud were drowned. Lloya's agent procoeded to the scene of the wreck, and 18 saviug all tho cargo that comes ashore. 'I'his consista mainly of boxes of cauned meat and fish. Thesands formore than THE WEATHER, Orrice oP TuE Citep B10NAL Orricen, Wasnxoton, D. C., Juin, 1=1 2. m.~Iudica- tions—Y¥or Tennesseo snd the Ohio Valloy, southwest, veering to cuoler northwest wlnds, partly cloudy weather, with ocvaslonal raln or snow, fotlowed Ly clear weather aud rising ba- rometer. For the Upper Misslaslppl and Lower Missourl Valleys, Heng borometer, colder northerly winds, clear or partly cloudy weather, For the Upper Lako Region, nalng baromcter, colder porth and west winds, purtly cloudy weather, st oceasional suowa. For the Lower Lake Reglon, warmer south. v Ini to cooler northwest winds, rlstog burumeter, inceeasing cloudluess, aud suow or ram, followed by deariug weathor, MERRICK, WIFE-RUTCHER, Soectal Diwdteh to The Tyibuns, INpiANArOLs, Ind,, Jan, 18.—~Inasmuch ns Merrick has not mouney to pay for the transeript of the record {n his case, the Supremo Court to- day fssued a mandato o the Clerk to finlsh the a miloare strewn with the cargo and broken #pars, ‘Tho amount of salvage will be large. ‘I'he ship has already become o total wrock, The yncht in the servico of Trinity Houso Lad been sent for, and was hourly expuected at tho time our dispatch loft Milford, The Thomas 3L, Reed left San Francisco ou Beptember 25, and made tho voyage in safety to within about 100 miles of Ler port, She was built at Bath, Aoe,, in 1877, whore she was owned, and she rogistered 1,507 tous. STHIKES, To the TFestern Zvociated Press. Toxvoy, Jan. 13.—Poundrymen, ship- builders, and bousebuilders of Bangor and in that vicinity bavo struck. Six huudred wucvers at Carlisle Lave struck. This atrike will affect other departments of wmill, A strike hss commenced in the wiro trade st Warrington, and 1,500 wen ave idle in ol this law, the bottles buing fimported with Frederickstat, LAUORING WITR TIlX AFIOINTIVE FOWEIR. o the Weastern Asoctated Presy. Wasiisaton, 1), L., Jan. 18.—Representatives Crittenden, Clark, Thateer, Monzan, sud Pole lurd, of the Missourt delegation, hud & Jong con- ferencewith the President to-day, and urgedihe wpvointment of ex-Henator enderson to the wisslon ut Herlin, Benutors Arstrong and Covkrelland Hepresentative Meteallo alsocalled upon the President and Secretary vf Siato Inthe suterest of Headerson. A Baltimore delegution usked the Prestdent to withdraw the nomivation of Jubn C. Bridges for Aporatser of Merchandlve st Battimore, and re- talu the preseut Appraiser, Lenthicum, The President promised 10 refer 1he requests to the Becretary ol the Treosury, i} CINEY JOsBPl, of the Nez Perces tribe of ludiuns, sccompanted by an futerpreter amd Yelluw Woll, another Nez Perce Chict, arrived fu this city to-day, and will have an futerview with the Conmtssloner of Tudian Affuirs to-morrow, Tho ubject of Joseoh fu coming to Washington {8 10 by al- Jowed to speak for bhinselt coucerning his views The rivers will generally rise, passing tho dauger-line ot Chattunooys, Decatur, Jobusuu- ville, nud reaching it nt Nushville, Lovak Inllllll’A"&‘Jfllh adailuni, Alban beb hoke ity ireckon) record Dy tho 20th fust., that his case may be cousldervd by theCourt, NONSE-TIIEVES. Bpectal Dispateh to Ihe Tribune, TRocursren, Minn., Jan, 15—=Willlam Robiu- gon had Atolen from his barn on Baturday night a palr of vaiuable horses, together with a vew set of larncds, The thicves went next to his nelzhbor's und stolo a cutter und escaped with- out dutection. CONVICTED OF MURDER. 8aN Fuancisco, Jau, 13.—Edward Auderson, the accomplico of Troy Dye in the murder of A. M. Tullis, has veen convicted of murder {u tho Urst degree. calied bl to como back and get bia hat, which he Ald, und then agalo started forward, Having preceeded but o few yurds, Wygtt again called bm vuck to get bis pistol, which ho said he had gropped, and be started to return, when youug Nichols picked up the pla- 1o} und hamied 1t to Wyatt, and Planz, turning hiis horse, ueain started forward, At this time, hie says in lils aflidavit, the shot was fired, sna that the parties were not uver lifteen yards apurt. Hlssttention had been ateracted toward the horae at the lustant the plstol was dis- chareed, and although hedii not sce how it was pulnted he suw the amoke still curliog from tho phatol of Wyuth, Edgur Wyatt has the rcoutation of haviog been s loyal soldler, a brave man, and one of the most eficient of the Goverument ofticers who urrest moubshiners, He wis the central flgure in the story of the * Mooushine Men," published In Jarper's $eckly, und lost an eye & .\‘tfitr ugo fu urrestivg & nutber of Uhiclt dls- titlers. —— OBITUARY. pectal Diwaich 10 The Triduns, MiLwaussg, Jan 1%—Lovl J. Mereick, an old resident of Milwaukoo, and at oue e prominently ¢engaged lu busiuess here, dled ot { the Kirby Houso thls moruing, aved 71 years. HUNUY WERSTE, Bpectal Dispatck ta The Tridune. Or7Aw4, Jan, 12.—Should the UGovernment this year uek for an sppropristion for immigra- Uun purpuses, tho New Drunswick membors wlil demand that a poertion of tho fund bo ap~ plied tu the encourszement of lmmigration o that Province, which bas o large area of un- settied lauds, Aletter has been reccived here contalning particulara of the sulelde of Mr. Iloscos, ex- M.-F% for Victorla, Dritish Columbis, It 18 rumored kiere that Mre, Justica Ritebie, of tuo Buprotns Court, has been apuoiuted Cldef-Justice of that Court, vico Richards, re- signed; and that Mr. Justice Gwynue, of ‘Toronto, has been clevated to the Bupreme Court. The Frond:-('nnndlnu'kum makiug & vigorous eftort tu securo the Bjie Commons. The latest argument is, that, ierahip of tho Ilouse of when the Bpeaker of the Stuato is u Protestant, as in tho present cuse, tha practice is for the Bpeaks romd reconcllod €o his Tate 10! mey back und Hnlphed blm, 1 was crazy at the twie 3 Ltook him by the Jegs und draggzed bim O where his reuulns wore found, 1 burled bat {u the swamp hetiveen the body snd the Mre. Wacd naver saw Litn utier no left the house tll she eaw nlm deaa In the woods uur auy ane clie but wysell,” Tha executha of Duwd will take placy to-1505r0w, 8r. Jous, N. B, Jun, 18.—7lomay Doad sentenced 10 be executed Tucsduy for e wusacr of Thousss Edward Wurd, bus confessel bis erims, snd uads that Mra. Wanl was ot & Pnrumplm. The woman's sentence to deatd has already been changed to seven years' Io- prisonmcut lo the Peultentlary. Preparatiosd for Uowd's exccution are sbout complelh Tuo myurderer’s victin was s small far Miving near Bt. Audrews, Dowid was the mau and Mrs. Ward’s ppramour. He wayl Ward iu @ berry-pateh lase Boptember and Kil hin with an ax. Atter s long and, fair i Dowd und Mrs. Wand were found gufity, Pett tions for & commutation of the seutences werd succesalul as fur 85 tho woman was couverned. Dowd uu'wm 1o have given up all hope, aud 8 apparcutly I: e 3l jed ¥ of the Ifouss to by a Roman-Catholie, aud vlgx versd. apecial Dispaick to TAe Tribune. MONTREAL, Jav, Ih—Tde Rowan-Catholic Bishap bas iseucd o circular forbidglug ladics to . a3 to how ke should be treated by thie Uovern- ment, consequence. Spectut INsvateh (o TAa Fridune. BrrLisuton, b, Jun, 18—~Thatrlal of Henry Weesu for the munder of Henrv Gracsser and wife was commcnced fn the District Court of - Deceaged hod beena sufferer from paralyals for several years past, and oover fully recoversd. One of bis sons is the junlor member of the firm ol Spalding & Merrick, extcamye Chleago tubae- s —— -~ TEMPERANCE EXCITEMENT, Sveclal Dispuich (0 The Tridune, CLinTox, 11).,Jan. 18.—Uar peaple are greatly HEAVY (L\l.!‘ffl. Toxvoy, Jan, 13.—The steamer Averill, TIHE FOUR PER CENTS, Sabecriptions to the 4-per-cent loao to-day 83- | Sirate 233,150, at West Hartlepool, from liostom, reports % 5 Kl > O | coul belong to church-choira after the 1it of Juue | excitud over the whisky $rinls which are now i 570‘1«‘:1;3 8-:-’1:: ::unclun vo stow mumik | fikissels terrifio gales and lows of most of ber cargo of | t/8 county this morniug, on a chavge of venue COUALS. ol Diroateh to The Tribuns, next. Many Homau-Cathallc cliurches have on- | jrogros, Forthe last seven months whikf : COLORS, KEOKUK 2o (V. B Livo stock, trumn Le Gouuty. 'This wunder was ono of (6o | Broowisurox, 1ll., Jau, 19.—luha dcDoeald, | thipated thy urder by disuitssing Iady-aiusers. | )0y e gold bore fn open deflanco of the auth | o Special e [Ruianapie Joursal, AT VS RO ra—— most atrociuus that has occurrud in this sectlon | of lluywurw( dled to-day, uzed 75, lle was an ‘EH,::‘::I‘:‘ _ul.\’:-la -Lmul‘u"} \'m?“u n"l;l LY | e s os pecion o tne alnis, 1.0 Waswmingrox, . C,, Jun, 14.~luring the G for a number of years, and she prisoner uspe | Yld settler of MeLean Couuty, und » wealthy | Ois! i -and St s Church futends pass Y comlng week the Republicans tn the Sevale will offer a resolutivn aesizued to force the Demo- cruts 1o & vOie upon an expression uf hard- . _mooty vicws. Tho resolution will be of g char- acter to elther split the Democratlo vote, or rlnv:e the purty fu @ very uscwaifortable situg- Loxpox, Jan, 13.—1ho Italian bark Luigl Olivari, from Philadolphia-for Hiloth, hus “tovrWreckod near Whitebaven, Elght of Ler crow have boen cast upon the beach. Nothivg is known s to the fato of the rest. ‘1N A CRITICAL CONDITION. complylog atter St. Patrick’s-Day, James Rellea, 3 lad 13 ve ! age, hag, for steallug Jettess from the Post-Otllee, Leed L ta the Reformatory fur four years; and Micha Conway, 13 years old, bus, for stcallog a letter coutalning a cbeek for $70, roceived the saiue seutence, Cnckloy was tried for two days, aud yestenda!f (Suud-{{ the juzy, after beluiz out ail wphebl returued a verdict of gullty, wud tined b and costs. To-day wore saloon-koepers will 4 trisd, Our tewperauce poople are bighly clated m*hx;r ktlm Fesult, aud hope to put an end ¥ whiaky, and respected citizen. I was the father of Mrw. Peter Whitwer und Mrs, Joab Brigbaw, of Mlm\n(uq;:%u ek &0 Tha Tribi 3 riduns, CrixToy, m..’fm:f 18, —Mrs. Adsins, wife of our lute and lawented Dr, W, W, Adain, died i this city yeaterday (Sunday) morufng atter an rowly escaved belng lynched when first srrested. ‘The circumstaoces of the murder are as fol- lows; lleury Gracsscr und wifo wers sa old Germau vouple sbout 70 years of aze, who lived obout four wilss from Fort Bladison, ion dor Esstern Dutuocrats L0 ouupy, Beustor” Eaton, ¢y alter Lattuing to Voor ; sud who bad accumulated sowu proverty, | illuess of several years. Mrs. Adams waw,ouc | Bome commotion was caused here by & report ———————— e s N Lo i uoiolon v Loypox, Jan. 13.—Alr, Werd, tho ariist, | aud were kuown to huve considcruble moucy | of the leading weéwbers of tlie L E. Churga of | that the wanagerof tha Merchats’ Bauk, Owes OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. ¥ Dumoersts hiad reachod the forks of a rvad, aud fu the buuse, ‘The old gentloman bod thy ssme | thls ity 3 g Souwd, bad sbsconded, Followivg are the par- has bunst o blood-vessel, aud is in & critical It Voorhces' way was Dewmocracy he for oug condition. would rake the other. LivereooL, Jan. 18'—Arrived, the City of I DVerhn, frum New Yori i tieulars tearned ot the headoarters of the Bank here: The wanager of tho Branch Bavk s Gwon aversiun for banks thst & burncd child {s popu- o larly believed to have of fire, ko having R THIS BLASTED COUNTRY, b 5 QuXENsTOWY, Jan, 13.—Arrived, the Sardle UITE & DIFFERENT THING. o = 2 Snecial Dispasch (8 The Iriduse. Souud, Mr, W, i1, Scott, reslencd bis position | 4000 ¢rom Baitinore aud lalifax. s w‘fl-&:‘;;\u‘; e (:‘.’:"“.".L“‘iii':é’;.";‘r"» i EJEA\AIJS‘?' largo smount preylously by the fallure of a InotanavoLts, lud., Jaa. t4—A borticuttur- | 8¢ the cluse ol the vear, ou the ploot urnuuhh, New Youk, Jun. w___‘“:“w‘a,m,“‘ o ov bauk, Ou tho night of tho l4th of March lsst, the house of Gracsser wug discovered by M8 | o uch (ries aud frult or dead, cherry oud pear neighbors to be on fire. The peovle of hs | rryip gead, apyile and pear trves dumuged, whils nelrliborhood rushied to the scene, but were 60 | il fruits Iying on e erpund mu“‘pm’suud Jate to rescue Gravsser or bis wife, aud thd gen- | by the depth of the suow, and the resiguotlon wils accenbed. A fuw days Wz, sue dratts of copsiderahile amount, whicn Lad been cusbed by Scott for parties in Owen Sound, came back under protest. L dralts excecded tho s nawmed I the atioys ol the Buuk, the wmatter wag ingulrediniy, Reolt Eden, of lilinois, Las, ever siuce Holman's re- tirement fruw the House, steod o8 the great wbjectur to wll Lills Wvolviug the slightest ap- propriation of woues fom the Fule Trewsury, But be I8 williog covugh o By Cuble ta New Fork Derald, 1st of experivuco givos It aé his oplufon that the Paws, Jan. 13.—@en. Graut loaves this city ou Saturday for Marseilles, to sail thenco for Tudia ou the following Flunsday (£3d) in Qlasgow’; City of Brusscls, from Liverpwl ¢ erig i 4 saheibolit bt o To et o cold bave b uwn way iv often to astd 1 laying ke 0du 13tun 0f COUIITRLO a4 e mos! 3003 Couizh of culd you have wsu Jutichnsly be. Jaguc'y Expectorsut,