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il DA THE CiliCAGO TRIDI because it iad becun to meddie with political questions affecting the sehnols and the Church, PRUARIAN STATISTICS, sian returns of’births, deatl: mateiages for tho year 1377 have just b Liched. From the figures qnoted I the Geeman nagers it appears that 1,0:2,200 ehifidren wero born in the year fu question, of whom 81,00 were fliczitiniate. The number for 197018 tate d to have been greater, ‘There were 716,400 deathe,~37%,500 of males and 37,000 of females, Fourteen persons had reached the age of 107 years, 23 the agze of 102 ven 5% werg hes tiween 07 and 84 years olil, 27, bettreen B7 and 78, and 539,240 hotween 77 and 63, ‘I be number of taarringes contracted was 210,800, agalust 221,300 In 1870, stake. Ono of his most sncressful business ven TOREIGN. tures wns [n the early days of the War. ‘The price of pig-iron was helow szero. Don faw that prices must advance. ‘Turningall of Lis property that he could into money, and borrowing to the full extent of hia ercdit, he came to Plitsbure and bought all the pig that was fn the market. He sold in about six nionths st o profit of about £100,000. 1f prices liad fallen beforo he unloaded, he would have Leen ruinéd, e ventured splendidiy, and came out a rich man, 113 PENSOTAL APPEARARCE 18 moro remarkable than bis montal characterls- tien. He s five feet cleven -inclies In hight, but fooks to be on Inch or two taller. Hels os stenight as one of Cooper's Indians, and poet- feally elim. His step s firm and auick, Ilis features are Scoleh, florld and well developed, The Pr Latest Phasos of the Pending Po- litical Crisis in France. Everything Polints to the Over- thirow of the Fresent Ministry. All 1dea of Offensive Operations Abane doned by the Afghans. ROMI. PAPAL APPOINTSENTS, Loxpoy, Jan. 17.—A dispatch from Rome states that, in addition to the proposed ap- Annrchy Reigns at tho Capital in the Absence of a Rulets LI"B ':mir mr;ml !r:‘:»‘:lrnflm ‘:fis‘n‘n them;::r;: pointment of sovoral Viears-Apostolio in atound In Central and Southern fitinols. Mo s Focts of Amerios: daatiluts. ol Episcopal A Few Fightlng Hackmen Cause o Run on o London Bank, churches, tho Vatican intends to establish sovernl now Bishoprics in the United States and institute o now hiorarchy, different from tlio present one. PETER'S PENCE. The Pope has sent a cireular {o Bishops ontside of Enrope with a view to extending the colluction of Peter's pencoluall countrics of the world, inlovo with his mustache, which he triea hurd to domestleate, or rilize, but the obidurate ap- pendage will not respond to his affectionate caressos, and crows up, and down, and cross. wire, verg ke the hofrs on a cat’s back when it §s nbsorbinzg wrath for a battleon the roof. But, a3 I8 a very coutd mustache of the kind, no vne: hias a rlght to criticise jt3 besides, it hus nothing 10 do with his Lrajns, 112 13 A SILENT MAN. FRANCE. THE MINISTERTAL STATEMENT, Pants, Jan. 17.~The Ministerinl atatemont lins gonerally ereated nn nnfniornbla Jmpros. sion, 2 THE CADINET CRISIS. ITe never made a speech fn bis ife,—wo were 5 " . S F'“m to sy he never will, but look at Gen, Pants, Jan. 17.—M. Do Girardin in the STALIN. irant sluce ho went to Europel That Dublin I'rance proposes a Cabinet of membersof tho four seations of tho Loft undor the Premior- ship of Gnmbetta, All fnctions of tho Left held meotings to- dny. ‘The inoderate seotion, allbough it unnuimonsly voted that the Ministorinl dec- laration wes unncooptable, showed during tho discussion that they almost all favored the retontion of the present Oabinet, 1f Du- foro will consent to accentunto his declara. DOMICILIAKY VISITS, Mapnp, Jan. 17.—Tho Conslitntional newspapers londly complain that dothloitiary visits weore mndo Thursday nigut to tho houses of three friends and partisans of Marshal 8eravo, and search made for a sedi- ticua pamphlot, which, howover, wns not discovered, 'I'io affair has canstd some sen- stion, speceh astonishos two continents, Bub it s sale to ray that Don Cameron will never sur- pass the ex-President in the eraces and pro- funditles of aratory, He seldom smiles, In this he resebles Napoleon, At his marrlage in Clevetand a Tew months ago, he was provoked toamiid rort, of faughter, which fuduced a frlend taask him if ho was ill, 1o Las not at- tempted to laugh sinee. Mr. Cameron's hest work 4 TOSIIN PRIVATE ihat Is, amene bfs frien:ds at his resldence or In the club-room. It ls thers that ho aunouncealits | o " " o pt s 9 o fnns und eets bis Licutenunts at work putting | tious. Tha discussion will ba continued: to- T !‘!“KLY' Iem fn exceution, Heds a goud thinker, As | moTTOw, TIA NEW GUVERNMNENT OF DOSNIA. ureud{m of men he has few ruperiors. 1144 tricnds are devoted to nis fnterests. 1o hns few personal chemies, thouah many political ones. e spends his monev Hberally, “His en- tertalnnients sre as smnptuocus as those of anv public man n the country, (1s private life fa frreproachahie, white his” pubiie enreer hins heen free from tio corruntions and Linnders which havecrushed somany publie men withi; few years. * Hu will ns he has, wort sent ennsylvania in thie United State MISSOURI. SMIRLDS' ELECTIO Speeial Dispatea ro The Tri%uns, Wasmsaron, D. C, Jan. 17.—Senator Arme strong, of Missourt, 1s naturally very indignant ViesNA, Dee. 80.—The official gazette of Bosnla publishes n decree of the Commander-in- Chlef, Prince of Wurtemberer, anmouncini that the recently constituted authoritics of Bosnia will begin thefr functions on the st of January next aud that there will bea Bunremo Court established fn the provinea to deal with the ad- minlstration of justice and {inance, from which, nsn rule, there will be no appeal, Thials the first step toward the separation of the military and civil _authorities, which hitherto, from the nature of things, were necessarily mixed up. Lhie Lommander-in-Chicl remains, indeed, tew- porarily likewise the cafef of thecivil Govern- ment, but the two dejartments will In futuro work separately, By ur&ct uf ‘the Prince of Wurtemberg the ‘I'ho Republican Union declared that they considersd 1t uscless to discuss tho declarn- tion In viéw of the nnanimous disfavor with with which it was reeeivod, and instructed M. Fleguoet in Monday's debato to especially insist upon mudificstions fu the st and changes of public ofilcinls, The Extreme Leoft rojected the declaration of tho Ministry aud instructed M. Madier de Montjuu to cx- press itw objections on Monday. At a meeting of Benntors beloaging to the Teft Centre M. Feray mado nspecch com- vletely wdboring to the Governmout pro- at the fact that the Missourl Legislature de- | gramie. ofliclal wazetto s _now printed in dfmblu clued to give him the pomtuntion for the reme TR REVENUES. columvs, oue in Lutin snd the other in 3 & Sgrer Cyrillle ' letters. Like the Czechs and Poles, nant of the short tern, which lasts only from Tams, Jan, 17.—The Frouch rovenno re- | ¢y Croustlans snd Soutbern Slays who Jane 23 until the 4th of March—six weeke. | tnras for the year onding Doc, 31, 1878, show | are of ~the Catholie relieion have adopted the Roman charucters for thelr writing; while ull 8lavs of the Urthodex Church use tue Cyrillic alphabet, The civil functlonarles taken to Busnla were almost without exception Cath- olie 8lavs, most of them Croatlans, and in all ofticfal writings they used tho Romau chorac- ters, In which' the ofliclal eazotto Is Jkuwise printed. This was all the greater ¢rievance to the orthodox Inhabitants of Hosnin. os besides suverlority which this ecemed to vindicato for thelr rivale, mostof the orthudox people eannot read the Roman writing, while the Mohammedans tuemselves uso only the Cyritlie charncters, “This may scem a trifling matter, but in coun- tries where €0 much value 18 attached -to out- ward forms, and where a difference in the writ- ten characters Indicats the antagonism between the two confexsfona, the removal of this scen- ing sicn of supcriority on the part of one elo- ment of the population over the other was cer- tainly u wise measure. Armstrong was appeinted by the Goveruor to 511 the vacancy, but the Leglslature has refused o approve the GGuvernor’s selection, nnd sends Gen, Shiclds liere in” Armstrong’s place, Arm- strong’s fricnds say that during tho War he alded a Unfon man In some way, and that the ex-Confederates who comprise the Missourl Leglslature - have been unwilling to forget it The nomination of Gen. Jamncs Shiclds, of Missourd, to fill tho short terui, rovivesin- terest in an unreported Democratle caucus heil a few months ago, ot the time the Dbill to retire Gen. Bhields waos pending before the House. This necting was a quict one, but wus attended by such leadlor Scnators as Thurman, Ransom, Morgan, and Garland, and balf a dozen more. Whilo speaking {ntormally of patronnze under the new Seoate, tho remark was mado aud unant- wmously concurred In that nu one butan ox- Benator or Representative should have the best oflices the party would ‘have to bestow. *‘ No matter what thoy do with Shiclds,” sald one of the Bouthern Benators; *walt till we've got control aud we'll make the gallant old follow Bergeant-at-Arms.” This conversation was re- calied to-day when the news of the Ueneral's victory was anpounced, and it was sald the pro- posed honor would fnst fit o man who had scrved creditably In two wars and represented three Ntates on Lhe floor ol the Seuate,—I1lols, Miuncsots, aud Missourf. INDIANA: / BORE-ILEADS. pecial Disputch to The Tribune, INDuANArOLIY, Ind, Jan, 17.—A Republican bolt s certalu on the nomination of Urth for Senator for the short term. Gordon and Con- ner, of thls county, March, of Dulaware, and une or two others say they will not voto for him. As retaliation, Orth's friends from the north say thoy will bolt from Harrison to punish the Indiavapolls riog who forced Orth from the ticket two yeurs ngo. THN DEMOCRATIO CAUCUS. ‘The constitutional amendments wero dis- cussed by the Democratle caucus to-nizht. ‘The rather alarming discovery was made that clzght members of the Houss are sick, und othiers nbsent ou leaves, Of these flve are Vourhiees wen, and the situation was vie wed with ularin by the party, It was decided that no more leaves should be grantod, and a com- uifttee was appoluted to see that absent mem- hers are brought back by Tuesduy. After determinfog this (mportant matter, the caucua turned s attentlon to amendments, and de- ~hled to oppose them, KANSAB, TUB PHOBPECT, fpectal Dispatch to Tha Tribuna. Toreka, Kan, Jan. 17,~8idney Qlarke s Jikely to develop Into a strong candidate for Beuator. He f» backed by active supporters rom nll parts of the State. As Speaker of the House, Clarko will bave the appuintinent of forty legislative commitiees, and cau shape then with & view to his own advaucement. Unless Clurke secs 8 stow of personal success, il votes will bie thrown to Anthony, that indircet taxes yielded 2,025,770,000 francs, un fucroase of 74,672,400 francs. WILL WAIT. Pants, Jou, 17.—The Deputios of the Left Centro linve resolved to adhero to tho minis. terial programme, awaiting with contidence explauntions and acts of tho Cabinet, espe- cially as rogards publio officials, UAMBETTA, Loxpox, Jan. 1. -A I'aris correspondent snys Gambetta will leavo aris to.day (Satur- duy) nnd will only roturn Monday in time for dewbate. 'Tho corrospondent says Gambettn Tins adopted hin present tactica becanse he foara lio can no longer control the majority, and mtends to geadually veor aronnd to tha sido of tho assnilants of the Minlutry, GREAT BRITAIN. A MHUNY Loxnox, Jan. 17.—~An enormoits crowd has nssomblod in Lombard streot, nnd great ex- citement prevnlls ovor a veported run on the Dauk of London and the Counly Baoking Company. A dispute ‘about cab.fare in front of the bank attracted the crowd, This was about 11 o’clock. It soon legan to Lo noised abrond that the bank was in tronble, ond the crowd increased, A genuinerun on the bank was begun, and tho street ever sinco hos been blocked with people. A corpa of policemon ia keoping order. 'Thero is no unusunl excitement insldo tho bank, The Lank hins o good many branches in the sub- urbs, and the rumor sproading may couso such a droin on the cash na to bring tho con- cern into difflculty, DENIED, T.oxpoy, Jan, 18—05 a. m.—Financial arti- cles in the morning nowspapers dony that yesterdny's idlo crowd caused any deain on tho resources of tho Loudon and County Danking Company's bank. MEAVY FAILURE. Loxpon, Jun. 17,—Thomas W, Rocker & Co,, of Glmincrganshire, iron masters, have failed. '"T'hey owe tho Bristol und West of England Bouk £600.000, ASNORE, Loxnoy, Jan, 17,—'The United States sail- g ship Constitution went ashora early thin morning on Bolland Toint, noar Bwanageo, Eng. Steam tugs bave been sont to hor as- sistance. The ship wos on ber way from Havro to New York. Jler Majesty's ship Warrior Lina ulso geno to her sssistauce. DRAGOED OFP, Loxvoy, Jan, 17.—By the combined offorts of roveral tugs the United Staton ship Con- stitution got off tho sands, ncd was Imme- diately towed to Yortsmouth for examina- tion, She bas sulfcred no apparent damage. 'I'he vosson of her stranding is unknowa. CASUALTIES. FATAL EXPLOSION, Hartronp, Coun., Jun, 17.—Thu Llasting-fuse factory.of Bickford & Co., Shasbury, was blown up yesterday, and Lizzlo Wall, oeed 23, Anu Wall, 17, and Nclllo McNulty, 17, were kllled. Mrs, Alexander Kerr and Feter Dolan were shightly fujured, ‘The aceldont was caused by {riction of thu wachinery. DURNED TO DEATIL CINCINNATI, O,y Jan. 17.—While Miss Wucstle, of Ironton, O., waa standing near o stove this morning, ber dress eanght fire, fatally bueniog ber before It was cxtinguistied. Iler mother Is at the puint of death froiu paralysis. [P S —— TELLER'S COMMITTEE. Another orlos of Bulldozing Storlen, Npew Onreass, Jan. 17,—DBeforo the Teller Committee Aormn Thomns, colored, of the Bitss Plantation, Tensas Varish, testhiled that during the late election ho met a body of armed whites, who chased witness. ‘That uight tho samo men came aud Look Charley Bethel, a cal- ored mun, out of his house, shot blm, and cut Nis throat, Witness don't Kuow the purtics, Was trightencd away, Is oow working ou the river, ® Toss Stewart, a prowinent colored politician of ‘Tenaus, n momber of the Leelslature, testi fled that threats of “violence provented the He- publicans from vominating o teket. At the Dewmocratle Couyention Col, Iteoves made o apucch saylug ho would muke no threats, but the white men have determined to earry thelr tickes, All opposition would bo quletly re- moved, The tleket was to ba carrded If thuy had to go through fire, He made a motlon as oue firing a gun, ‘The next day n committee of three came to my bouse and told Urysut Nealy aml mysetl that suy oppusition on ovur part would Lo ‘Juoked on es u declaration of war, In regard to the establishment of the color lve by negroes, witness cxplained that ho got fricnds to support him for the ulllee of Sheville They sigued a paper to thac efTect, but (nstead of putting my name on tho paper they stuiply wroto “a colored man,” ‘Tnls was the only fact upon which was based the ruport that I lad porsuaded the negroes to Ingalls’ fricuds sro jubttsut over promlse :;-Ivulo (ur! :LDI:G‘:MI wcfil'uml ‘l'llwn. l‘: 9y ;i ol VISTAN wason thls report that the whites announce :,'.','f,.h,""““fi.,c,f,“,, e annm.Inllh !mlt:l’l ;‘ zu(\?:&:s' L:LILIA\I:_,' that Stewart und Fuirfax had drawo a color Iine, On the contrary, we numinnated a ticket composed uf wiits and colored peaple, — Afiee- Wards It ot 80 hot that we hisd o take the ve- 1o namea off the ticket, and nominated o full white ticket. ‘This was the Douglass and Bland ticket. A, H. Burchart told mo prior Lo the attack un Fairfax that Peck und Regiter bl agreed togzether to regulute the oardsh. The lutention ol Peck was to take all the negroes to Cutabou- Ty und l\wfi us until after the slection. Noth. e was to be done to us. Wo wore to be fed htizh and returned safu after tho clection was over, Asked protection of Judge Cordeil, 319 tolid o Lo was unsale ju the jarlsh bhimself, 1 beleved him, ‘Fwo days aftlrwurds, two days prior to the election, overheard Judge Cordell say that the white men hud ouly to go around withsbot-guns ou theirshoubdersund alordlnary negroes would bu sufllciently frightened, duch wen as Btewart, however, would have to be Kifled. Got waralnwgs, My wife heard that on the night befors the clectlon I was to b 1 atouce teft the bouse und fled over the leves, Heard my dog barkiug, aud lookiug over she leveo waw the Bheritl and twenty-ive wmen ut wy dour. My wifo says they asked for mo. 1 went over tuto Misvissippt, Witness gave the nuuies of Aliecu negroes al- ncreasing penalons to soldices in tho lato War, ‘I'he news of this trlumph st Washington hay helped Ingalls amozingly hero. Ile s now largely abead, and will coutinus to gain uniess uroverse comos froim sumu unexpected souree, ‘Tbe better sentlment of the State Is undoubted- Iy for logalls, Leading Republleans demand Lisreturn for the wellare of th Tro opusition to him Is str cr, Jed by disnppolited oflice-sekers und soreheuds who fiave been ousted by Tugalls, oI110, Coruurus, 0., Jun, 17.—~In the House, a bt was introduced repealing tho sct of last year wlluwlng the appulntment of officlal stenog- raphiers for the courts. Both branclics of the Leghlature adjourncd votl next Monday, CONNECTICUT, 0. il PLATT NOMINATED, * Hantroun, Conn,, Jau. 17,~The Republican Loxpoy, Jun. 17,—"the (roups left Canda- har by tho Cabul gato on tho 8th inet, hymal from Herat for Mir Azful, lute Governor of Ghuznee, was captured, Khelati Ghiizai is reported without o gar. rison, Anarchy, it Ia sald, provails at Cabul, ATTENMPTED DISTURDANCE. Carcurra, Jan. 17.—An oftluinl dispateh says the Kolistani Chicfsatterupted tocroato n disturbanca and pluuder Cubnl, but Yakoob Khan fuduced them to withdraw, Tho Ghilzei Chicfs are urging Yukoob Khan to make fricnds with the Dritish, Afghan deserters confirm the roports of tho disorganization of their army, Thero had boen slight marauding disturb- ances In Kuojuk Puss, but the warauders wero punished. catieus nomfustea O, 1, Plast for United States GERMANY, Yeiieobave borh musilordl, % e = Senator, INDIEPENENT. Tooth-Pulllug £ FINANCIAL, Besray, Jan, 17.—~'Phe J%at snys Bismarck i ffiu ¥ " “ R Apecict Dlasaicy 10 The Tridune. has duclared privately that he was indifferent | _Atabont 11 o'cluck on Saturday evening an aged wuman, thinly clad, walted at the Girove- strees crossing of the Peunsylvaola Rallrosd in Jeruey Usty, uud e the train upproached gud tho wate was lowered, sho drew up close to the gnte, and 2a the gatu was thrown up she ‘gyve 8 sbyrp sbriek aud.plucked somcthiog {rom the Kate. ‘Then she hurrivd up Newask avenus to- ward the Helghts. When asked for au explapa- tion of Ler behavior, sbe rcluctuntly said that stie Lad tled o strivg around wn ulcerating tooth Davexrokt, la., Jan. 17.—The hoot and shos firm ot Kelly & Retleker, ot . Rock fslund, 11, tunfessed Judgment. to Mitehell & Lyade, bank- vry, thls wordldz for 5,700, aud were (mme- dlately cluseld pp by the Sherlff. The tots) of . Uabiitsfes {3 813,000, §1,000 of which are to Eust- tru parties, uud the rest locul. The wsets ure aot slated. o8 to the fato of the Purliamentary Discipline bill, which Le ‘said he proposedsolely in the interest of tha Nteichstag itself, TN BOCIALIST LAW, Brntiy, Dee. 30.—A 1t of two clubs and biications is given o this eveving's olliclal t, tto us baving fecelved the brand of the putice i accordauce with tue provisious of . : the Boclullst law, Lelpsie, the headquarters of | and attacbed the string to the gate, su thut Cineiswazr, Jan. 17.—J. P, Epply & 8on, | YRTOIRIIE . SR (ool This paper | whea It was ralsed1t miizh, extract the tooth promtucnt uodurialicrs, @ sy whlgument | yisughter, Acts of domicllury scarch are re- Wday, Llablitvies aud usscts not yivea. New Youk, Jui 17,—The Graud Central Bani, s swall concere, bas clused s doors. 'Jause, u0 budiness. Hhe Lad oot 50 ceats to pay forits pullivg. ported from the provitiees. ‘The relesso is au- B s o noutepd of the frrepressible Here ilassclman, A ¥Famous Club. s the waterialist philosovher, Doputy to the The famous Boston ¥ Satunlsy Club® hastost Reichistuz, und Sovial Democrat, who was turned | |, THS fasmous Daston ¥ Baturday Cib ™ hasle —— —— vut ol Lcrly_aud Jaid bold of st Mamburg ; | LY death during S tas TR ik OBITUARY, White. trons Eiberfeid wo haye the uews toag | Wicwbers: Prescott, Folton, Sy, Hawrliorue Orvreavs, Jou. 19.—~The deathof Maj. W, # promiveut attorsey, was on- vuunced In the Usited States snd District Here Moat has been seotenced to six months' g’flvmf"me“‘ for vulgar sbusv of the Chrlstian urcli, Aguseizy Howe, Buwper, Audrew, Wymay, s Qlney” i lrlug meblery are W e so, 1 W, Lougteliow; 0. W. Holmes, J. } Lowell, E. P, Whipple, J. B, Dwight, J...G, Whittler, J. T, Fields, B. Pie: TUB POLISH ASSOCIATION. ce, thu two Danas, L EEpLL ot Al sljoursed udt Ulvespucty The Germun papers aunotuce thata Pollsh | E. K. vur, T. G, Apbleton, C, E. Norton, J. Er “Co let u eold bave 1ts own way 18 often to assfet | B8s0ciativu for the diffuston of education awong | Cabot, J1. Jarcs, W, 1. Howells, J. M. Forbos, {n isyri aliun of cousdmption, To cure | the lower clai which has wuuy bruuches | F. H. Hed‘: Brlnwer, . Hunt, C.F, AT i Ceugli UF Cold you bave ouly to | seattered throughout the Provisee of Lus Adais, O, W, C.L. P F. Parkuway, Gon Junitiusa.g Lif, Juybee E3peciosut. Lus juat boen dizssulved by the Prusstau pullve, | Asa Gray, Horace Gray, and A, Agassiz, Another Destructive Conflagration in Now York City. Dry-Goods Importers This Time the rincipal Vietims, The Loss Estimated at Between $3,000,000 and $4,000,000. IN NEW YORK, Nrw Yonx, Jan. 17,—Firo Lroke ont this ovening nt No. 62 Wortl street, and spread rapidly. The flames were flist seen on the third floor, aud, before the flcemen conld get fairly to work, spread to No. 58 Worlh sircot, and in n short time the buildings right through to ‘Thomas stroot wera in a blaze, Thero was somo difliculty at first in golting wator, but in n short time n larga number of strenms woro poured on .the flames from tho Thomas streot sido. The socond and third alarms wore sont.out, and ten gngines were soon at work in Worth stroot and five on Thomas streot, Tho firo is eald to havoe originated on tho third floor. No, 62 Worth atrect was occupied by Walkingsuaw & Voight, dealera in wuolen goods; Tristman & Co., woolens ; nnd Wolt, Meyer & Co.. men's clothing. While Fire-Commissivner Bonnuer and n number of firemen were on the floor where the fire originated, tho floor begau to give way, and they wero compolled to beat o hasty retront to thoe Thomas-strect side. Thoy were not a moment too soon, for just a3 tho last mau escaped the floor gavo way with n crosh, and the flames burst out on both sides. 'Thé policd reserves were called ont to Toop back tho great crowds that were’ nttract. ed to the spot. Wiile Prosident King, of the Iliro Departinent, was standing in front of 63 Worth streat, n cry waa ralsed {hat tho wall was falling, and a number of firemen rushed to his resous. They had searcoly got noross tho streot whon tho second floor fell in with n loud orash, Daspita tho combined efforts of tho fire- men tho flnmes spread with terrible rapidity, and soon communicated to No, 64, Horo everything soemed to burn like tinder, Strenm after strenm of water was directed on the buildings, but to no pnrpose, and floor after floor foll in with a tremendous crash, spreading consternation among tho crowds that extended two nnd throe blocks away, The firemen worked hard and willingly, Lut they began to get tired out. An additional forco was then sent for, and soon large numbers of frosh men were drafted from up-town districts and put to work, Itvastoo late, howorver, to save No. 62, and the whole builling was complotely gutted. ‘The flames then took hold of Nos, GG and 68 Worth streot, and from that time the firomen seomed to give up all hopo of savingany of tho stores, and begon pouring water on adjoining buildings. The flames suddenly burat through to Thomes streot, aud the wholo vicinity was mado as bright ns day. For somo time thore was much consternation, caused by a report that o fireman was missing, and supposed to Do in No. €8, but tho report proved to be unirue. v The flames still gained hoadway in spite of tho efforts of tho firemen, Al tho buildings were occupied by dry-goods mercheats and importors, and about 10 o'clock wore in & Ulazo, and as fho waoloun, silks, and prints caught firy tho flames shot up from tho cellars to ngroat distanco above the roofs of the Luildings. Y The wall of No. 62 began to sag, ond the firemon abandéoned that side. Whilo work- ing on No. 68 o heavy iron cornico fell to the atreot, but without injuring uuy persons, At 11 o'clock thero was nothing left of throo bmildings but tho walls, yot flames from the bursing mass of goods now and nagain dnrtod np, but tho firomen poured in a coplous supply of water, and soon had the flanes complotaly under control. Following aro the estininted lossos : Van Valkenburg & Loavitt, 131,000,000; Walk- ingabaw & Voight, 8600,000 ; Schnabel Bros., #160,000; Join Blade & Co,, H160,000; THeury W. "I Malloy & Co., #100,000; Will- inm Kimpson, Bona & Co., $60,000; Nono- tuck 8ilk Company, B30,000; DI, 8. 8mith, §160,000; Forstinan & Co., 260,000, Walkingshaw & Voight arcagents of Holli- gor Bros,, of Lonrnop, Rhonish Prussis, and enrried a heavy stock. They are insurod for #142,000, distributed among forty-eight dif- forent companies, foroign and domestie, In their groat safo wero tho noles of various firms, but no cash, Von Valkouburg & Learitt wera alno insured for a largo amount. Slado & Co. are fully insured, Tenry W. Malloy is also fully insnred. Neusy, Heasloin & Co., tailors’ trimmings, loss $75,000, Bchnabol & Dros.,, woolens, and B, II Smith & Co., dry goods, ore fully covered by insuranca. Williain Bimpson & Co,, £110,000, " J. M. Bodman & Co., woolons, £3,000; Neunstader Bros,, men’s clothiug, 815,000, James J. White & Oo., £50,000. Among tho other firmg that suffered, but the extont of whaso losses could not Lo ascertained, wore Jobn 8. lolden & Co., Charles I, Townsond, Government goods; Robert Orolly & Bous, nocdles; Gono & Klein, mon's clothing ; and Upliam, Tucker & Co,, sotton gouds. The causo of tho fira conld not be nscer- tatned. IN SOUTII CAROLINA, Cuanvestoy, 8. C., Jan. 17.—~Nows Is just recetved here of the burning ou Wednesday of the Keithtield rice-milla on Black River, George- town County. Total loss, $30,00. ‘The mills werw owned by Robert Adger, of Charleston, aud insured for $10,000, prints, loso AT BELLE PIMINE, TA, 8T, Paut, Minn,, Jon. 17.—A special to the Ploneer-I'ress says the store of ‘Theviot, at Belle Platue, burned to-day. Loss, 810,000 to $12,000. Insurance, 69,500, (n the 8t. Paul Fire & Murine, Northwestern Natioual, aud Mechanlcs' Mutual, ot Miwaui . AT CINCINNATI Cixcixnary, O, Jan, 17.—A fice has just broke out fn the Cincinuati Tin and Japau Cotapany's storc-room, Pearl street, between lhlhha sud Waluuf. The luss will probably be eavy. - ' CHICAGO, At alarm of fire wus souuded at 8:20 last evenlng from Box 31, caused by s fire being dis- coverwd on tho third Hoor of the stove and hard- ware store of 1. Rubel, No. 70 Lako strest, The store wus clusod, and bhad to be broken opun, when it was discovercd that the stairway {uge from the lirst to 1he secoud: toor i tue rear of the room was ou fire, uud the stalrway lead- log from~the second to thethird floor Lad buroed aud fallen. The fuues were wpecdily e Enluwd und the damuzes are catlmated at several undred dollars, The fire 15 belloved to bave been tho work of au incoudlary, 88 the cotire remiscs wero odorifcrous With turoeutiue keroatie, and olls of vuu kind vr auuther, ane ans which had evidently contained the flulds were sealtered about tho steps 1n profusiou. RDAY, JANUARY I8, I8-"TMVELVE PAGES, suved tho structuro to o considerable degree. —— et the Jury In the Cobb polsoning case agreed, amt shortly After midulght Chlef-Justice Park aml Judge Culver took their ecats on the bench, amd the jury fled in. Mrs. Kate W. Cobb, the erhinfual, and her mothor-were brought Into the courteroon, atated they had ogreed upon a verdlet. wero then polled, and Mrs, Cobb was placed at the bar, where ahio stood with her black vell thrown back from her face. The foreman, In answer to the Clerk's question, afnounced that the jury had found her guilty of murder fn the second degree. Thismorning, on the assembling of the court, Mra. Lobb was brought Iu and the .ln!xdno then sentenced hier to lmprisonment for ife, convicted was furnished princioully by her nlleged accomplica and paramour, Wesley W. Bistiop, who confessed to having purchased polfson, which he gave to Mra. Cobb, who admin- fstered it to her husband, * Charlle.”” wasa Jointly indicted with Mrs. Cobb forthe mur- der of her husband, but they were given scparate Arl: against htin for the murder of his wife, will come np at the Marel term of the Superior Court st New London, sud should they fail to conviet iim of that crime they will try him for to the public to-day through her connsel s the fnct that up to tlie present thno { ave kopt silence, excepl when on the witness stand, In gentlemen coni somo_furtliee sy that it is a mistuken one, and protest must svl- onnly that T am innocent of the crime charged und taat for which I bave boen convictod . day, twenty-one men and boys, uamed Halver Jobn Larson, Thomas Anderson, and Olo H. ‘Thompaon, of mansinuehter, eyening ol 1 of Jackeon, and the photograph | o crect likemess, He was well-known to tha ofileers of this elty w4 a hard cnse, and It s nenen that be was in Mieauel about the tima tne allvwed musder oceursed, There was o re- wited of 3250 vltired for the capturaof Jackson, “The fira must Lave been started on the npper atairway amd at two places dn the lower stalrs, the idea belng to prevent. acceas to the upper Hoars, and but for the 1hnely Qlscovers of the flames and tho prompiness of tho fire-patrol thet loss woulid ave been wereat, “The alarm (rom Bog 77 ab 210 last evening was catised by a fire jn, the four-story brick building Nos, 512 to 652 Clark atreet, owned and occupled as a flouring-mill_and box-factory by Wintermeyer, Dempsey & Co. Damage, to buildinie, stock, and mnchiners, not over §1.00), and faliy covered by policics In companics un- knowi.” ~ Tue tire was caured by an r-heated stove fn the thinl storys "The watchman saw the stove red hot sbout a Tl hour belare the discovers of fire, but ns that portlon of the bulliing was locked up, and not under his superyision, he did nothtng. The prompt artival and efliciency of the firemen INDIANS. The Flesing Cheyennas, Sacuriny an Impregnable Position, 2 Turn at Bay. JUSTICH, Sreclal Dispateh 1o ‘The Tribune. LoutsviLLe, Ky., Jan. 17.—The trial of Ander- son, the wife-tnurderer, which has been in prox- ress {n the Circult Court for threo days, was conclided to<day, Col, Ry 1, Thumpegn made an able apeach for tho defense,and was followed tiy Gen, Duke, the prosceuting attorney, Inn tetling apeech of an hour's duration. The jury wasonly out about hall an bour, whon it re- turned & verdick of guilty, and assersed the punishment at death by haneing. The conrt. room was crowdea throughout the trial, The mutderer was convicled on the tostimony of his little sou, who suw the killing. An Attaclkk Wil Not Be Madg g¢ Present by the Pursuing "Troops. Roinforcemonts Will Imfilerllnlely B Ordered Forward, CRIME. MNS CONRE SENTENCE. Nonrwicn, Coun.y Jan. 17,—~At a late hour last AT BAY. Fonr Ronrssoy, Neb,, Jan. 17.—-A coutlep has just arrived from the seenc of hostilitie, five miles distast from the position hield by gy Chioyennea at tha last writing, sith informatipy to the effect that the savages had assumed thy most Inaccessible positfon of any of the many from which they recently sty the troops ot bay, Ile also sy that n party of five soldlers were detached fron tho command for the purpose of necertnin, thie position held by the Indians; that while . gaged in this duty they unexpectedly foyng themselves within shiort rifla rango of over by a score of Indian The lalter chargail 8 volley at the squad In command, killing orivate Barber of Company J, ‘Third Cavalry, gaining possession of his cy. bine, pistol, and ammunition. The comrade of Barber, though exposed to tho fire of 1y, Indtans, nscd desperate efforts to prevent 1y Indfans from obtaining either his remalny ¢ equipments, bat without svall, Capt. Wesslls belloves the Indinna eannot by dislodgod from thelr present position withog the sacrifico of n grreater number of Hlves thy he deems advisable, and has ih consequence dt. patehed Lient, Dodd, Third Cavalry, toRe Cloud Agency, with s view to obtaln the assiy. ance of a dozon sfoux scouts, well versed n b mode of warfare usually adopted by the jp. dians, ‘The cattle-men, Newman and Chaik, who s rived Liare to-day, report theloss of forty headst horses,-and the trall of the thicves Indleste | them to have been Indlans, and possibly Lityle Woll's band. Agent Irwin and Red Cloud arrived to-night to learn the particulars of thelate events, Tuy ;’unurt the excitement at Plue Rldge Agencyu ntense, PARDONED. Bpeclal Disputeh to The Tribune. Seninoriery, 111, Jan. 17.—~The (overnor has pardoned Dantol Keyes, who was convicted of larceny fn June, 1377, by the Cook Colinty Crimlnnl Court, and sent to the Jollet Peniten- tlary for two years, With his credits for good behavlor, the prisoner has but a fety weeks to zerve. ‘The pardon was asked for by ten of the imy who trted him, but the stronger reason for ctilng him ont at this time s to enablo him to attend his motlice's funeral, hor dyiog request Leing to this effect, ARRESTED FOR MURDER. Speetal Dispateh (o The Tribure. Craxton, 11k, Jan, 17.—City Marshal Crang to-day arrested In Deeatur, [, John Jackson, charged with committing the erime af murder- fne his cousin, John 11, Jackeon, of Clark Coun- tyy Mo, e was brought to this city, whers ho was lodged fu jail to nwalt the arrival of officers from Missoury, Jackson hos lived tn this coun- 1y for monthe, and has sustalnedn bad repuia- tion, having been arrested several times for dis- orderly conduet. A reward of $250 was oflered fur his arrest, INDICTED ¥OR MURDEIR, CiNctaraTh O,y Jan. 17,—The Grand Jury, In the case of Henry Feltus, editur of the Bivom- fogton (Ind.) Conrer, charged with the murder of Rogers, the County Attorney, un New-Year's Eve, while the partles were lutoxieated, indleted Feltua fur murder in tha rocond degree. o was put wder 85,000 ball. Tho triul wiil tako place Jan, 23, D A DEADWOOD FIGHT. Daapwoon, I). T, Jan, 17.—A difliculty to- day over disputed ground between the Home- stake and Pride of the West Companics result- ed [u the shooting of Alex Frankeuburg. Tho wound s not serfous, I he Bheriff and posse nre [;mlcullmz the property, and o further trouble anticipated, Tho Jury was questioned, and They The testimony upon whichi Mrs. Cabb was Bishop Another fndictment was also found Hattie fis trial for the murder of his wife E. Bishop. being concerned in the murder of Charllo Cobb, Mrs. Kate Cobb made the following statement Nouwgen. Jan. 17, =To vus Punric: In view of re- with tho crime of which 1 , 1 tiave been requeatod by ted with the public press to make tement that I yeb have with regaed to the matter, I lave only to wa that, beileving that the Innocence of whic was conscious would o vimeated, and actlug under tho advice of my connscl, 1 remained silent until the time of my trial. At the trinl 1 told, an my oath as witness bonnd mo to do, tho truth, tho whale truth. ana nothiug bt tho truth. On the testimony of a perjurer, to- gether with that of other witnesses against me, Fume of whom wero mistaken in tholr statements, thie Jury have found me gwity, 1 do not call in quustion the honesty of thisverdict. 1 ¢an only ari to' my connec iave boen sccus BOERMAN AND TilE COEYENNEL Sneelal Disvatch tn The Tridune, WasniNaTOR, 1), C., Jan, 17.—Gen. Shermay, baving been asked #f he had been offlefally ot vised of the dutails of tho masencre of the Chey. cunes, sald: ** Mussacre! Massacrel Whyao you call it n massacrol A number of fnsuler. dinate, cunning, treacherous Indiaus, who bl 10 more regurd for thu lives of our ofllcers n} suldicra than if they had been dogs, attempud to escape from custody, nud used violence to carry out thelr rebellious nct. They were trests ed Just as they deserved to be, and [t is folly ty ottempt to cxtenuste such & erime by soft- rounding words., The orders were to remore the Chievennes from Fort Sill to the Indian Ter ritory, Thoy resisted, revolted, and fled. It was o duty imposed upon Cien. Crook tores that tho order was executed. lnebh ordination fn tho army I8 always faul to military dlscipline. Buall a lot of Indhcn then, be permitted to do what we would nst tolerate for an fostant among our own ral No, no! ' The rascals were determined to resl, cost what it migitt, and as thls Government b not yot prepared to yleld to the dletation of sar DEATII SENTENCE, LousviLLe, Ky., Jan. 17.—Robert Auderson, for the murder of his wife in Ap:il lust, was to- day sontenced to be iung. ANOTIIER TRULY GOOD, ETC. Tho Treasurer of the Massnchusctts Home Misslonncy Saciety Converta to Iis Otwn Use Funds Intendea to Molp Convert the Ungodiy, Spectal Dispateh ta The Teibune, Bostox, Mass,, Jan. 17.—For a dav or two thera have Deen rumiors on tho street thata serious defalcation has been discovered i the financial affalrs of the Massachusetts Home Missonary Boclety, the amount befng variously stated. To-day it 18 found that Chisrles Demond, the Treasurer, has been using the funds without the sanction of the Exccuttve Committee, and his resignation hao been demanded by o unani- mous vote, and his successor sppointed. An {nvestigation will proceed nt once, tho commite Kats M. Conn. HELD FOR MANSLAUGHTER. Hpectal Dispatch (0 Tha Trivune, Mitwavkeg, Jan, 17,—At Manitowoe yester- Olson, Joseph Gutman, Benedict Olson, O, Ko Kunudson, Stephen Pleferle, Carl Knudsou, Knud Anderson, Chriatlan Thompson, Knud O, iougau, Ole Larson, Juhn Gutman, Neil Nel- son, Noll Gullkson, K. L. Knudson, Olo Isaac- som, Martin T, Anderson, J. G. Christlanson, wero arrestod on s charge The circumstances that led to the arrest, are thus detafled by o correspondent of the Wiaconsin: ¢ On tha the 29th ot Octuber last Gudman Oleaan: n Norwestan fariner of the Toiwn of Lib. | te0 belng headed by Senator White, The [ BUmbEr ""‘l“m"l"'t“'“ bl ‘“"("‘;‘:‘1 wen crty, hid a social eathierlie at bis house, tocelee | Soclety 18 & Concregational Institutton, | Just procisely wi T “"éhfl A brito tho event of the marrlogu ef{his doughter, | suxilisry to the ‘Awmeriean Home slfs. | Mon demanded. Tho Cheyeancs wera orde A litle before midnight, as the festivities were at thejr heweht, the ubove-named prisoners np- penred upon tlie seene, armed with guns, re- volvers, horns, etc., to give the wedding party a charlvuil. Upon lmnrlnf' the nolsa Mr, Oleson went to the door. Intending to. Invite the partlcs to thie Indian Territory from Fort Sitl, and they were In charge of the mititary to bo transferred. They were pot Inclined to go, and the usd precaution swas taken, ns was suppescd, to make thent harmless. - That.precautlon was not i, sionary Boclety, and ils objects are to facliltate the organtzation of orthodox Congre- gatlonal Churches and congregations, and sid- e fecble congrewations and churches ip this -Btate, It depends for support up the volnutary 11, but ou opening the dour he was struck fn Y i “oughly takon, ‘and tho result Isa conflict b the head wleh a bullet from a revelver, and fell offenings of _tho 1 l"“mTM Chum'fi' In tween the ludl‘lna and our troops fu the eofor dead n his tracks, 1t ts suld somo bad'blood ex- | 83 Stute, and last year - received | G o inore ordert? wsted betweenthedeceased aud somo of his neluii- | 853,403, besides 810,113 In legacles, As y bors, and they took advantage of the opportuni ty offered by the large crowd armed with guns, cte,, to shoot nim, but the more zencral opluton 18 that tho shooting was purcly aceldental. It is o rule tha Jewacles that aro recolved from year to year are Invested, and only tho Income is used for the objects of tha Bocioty, These log- ¥ROM QVER TIIE BORDER. Apecial Dirsateh lo The Tridbune, Cneraxxs Riven Auzsor, D. T, Jan. 10 not Kinown which of the parties fired tho shot, | 8cles’ have Sbean wradually —accumulating | yesterday two runners from the hostlle Indas s theyy AF they know, refuse to tell, but | for yoars, until st prerent the amouns | wmpin the British Posscssions arrived at oot x”?lzv'/\rn‘.) son ‘lxs]u;u 'tlnu“llws’ctcll.r 'lt'l;lu l}ln- of Iuvested funds 1 quite larze. | ofthe upper camps or villages of this Ageoty. rict-Altornoy delayed mal hoarreat hoping 3 that subscquont developments would ok | Theso funds aro fn the posaesslon | g arg the runncrsof tho Minneconjou St of the Treanurer, though the Executive Com- mittce alony has tho authority to Invest them. The Soclety estimates ita loss at $30,000, bat Deinoud iu an Interview to-night says he has invested only 63,000, and that in dolng so he followwd the example of his predeccasor, at whose death $10,000 was placed to the Soclety’s credit from Invest- ments of which tie Bocisty knew nothing. His story is that three yeara ago he Joaned o ettizen of Boaton $5,000 on real cstate which he he- lieved to be goud, but 1t depreclated rapldly, and to save hlmsolf ond the Boclcty he has put tue rest of the missing money out mostly in real estate. At one time he put 30,000 Into buildings fn Chicago, which are worth but $15,000 nuw: $0,000 of this Is repre- scnted by bulding lots, each having a mortguge of 8150, and £6,000 is on & bullding-loan there, e clctmie that the Soclety know of the Clilmgo loan, and kuow that ho recotved cominlssions thercou. No arreat has Loen made s yet. 20 the Weatern Asvclated Press, Bosrox, Mass.,, Jan, 17.~Charles Demond, Treasurer of the Massachusetts Homne Mtsslon ary Boclety, bas resizned by request of the Ex- ecutive Committee, who publish a notfca that this nction s made nceessary on sccount of re- and many of thelr relatives aro now livingat this Agency, Thoy state that theroare abot 400 loages ‘of the hostiles (Mimcconjou [} Bans Arcs), who want to como tothis Agencysod scitle down under Government protection, Tos runuors bre to havo s talk with tho Post Con- mander hero and the Indian Agent to-morn, ‘They are desirous of learning as soon as poslit on what terms the United Btates (overumncl will permit them to come tn and scttle st il Agency. ‘The runners aro tweutg-clght dayi o from the hostils cam e —— THE WEATHER. Osyics or Tir Cinke Stanar Orricih WasiyaToN, D, C.y Jan, 18--1 a. tn—lndisr tlons—Four Teouessce and the Ohito Valiey, raid, followed by partly cloudy weather, slizht ried Laroweter, and slightly colder northwest ¥ southwest winds, For tho Lower Lako reclon, licht ralodt snow; followed by partly cloudy, colder weathts southwest to northwest winds, and risiog b outeter, For the Upper Lake regfon, southwest If northwest winds, rising followed by falir barometer, vartly cloudy, slightly colder walk thu mflll{ party, but as they proposc to shicid hin by pleadinie fenurance, he declded to arrest them all. ‘They all pleaded not gullty, and each entered futo recognizancy Thu okamivation was mljourned for three weeks, uutll after the sesstun of the Clreuit Court, WEESLE'S TRIAL. tipecial Diwateh to The Tribune. Buntaxetow, la., Jen, 17.—Iu othe Weeso murder trlat the taking of testimony was con- cluded to-day and the arguments by counsel commenced. The defenso applled themsclves to tho tosk of breaking down the testimeny of A, J. Reed, the witness for the prose- cution, who sworo that Wevse had con- fessed to him whilo contlned in the Penitentlary at Fort Madison, and to show that the prisoner had frequeutly bud laree sums of moncy lu his posscssion. Tho most curlous thing doveloped In to-lay’s testinony was re- carding the stamped colns circulatioz in this sectlon, T. will o remembered that a brother of the murdered tnan identitied s quarter stamped T, 8mith," found upon tho prisoncr, 88 having previously been in possession of Gracaser, who had shown it to the witness before his murder, “Two wituesses, J. O, Jones, Statlon Agent at Vicle, and George DBerry, s bllliard-saloon keopor, of this clty, testifled that 55 er, aud light snow fo castern portlon. ? thad had sllver warters st cently atscovered malfeasance In oflice on the Misaissippl and Lower i L‘ley with the m:‘mu an xL iy smnae; part of Deniond, who had made on uvautbor ¥er the Upoer Sliuisionl.an souri Valleys, clcar or partly cloudy weathd aud southwopt to northwest wiuds, with slieht rise In barometer, and luwor tetperature . Dungerous floods will probubly oceur inthe Upper Obio aud Mouongahela by Satundy ulghits in thelr posscasion within = Fnar, but both wero positive that the coln found upon the prisoner wus not the coln clther of them had possesaed, ‘Ihe prosecution introduced soveral witnesses, who gave Heed & good character for truth, and some of the witnesses for the dofense a good character for lying, after which the arguments {zeit disposal or uso of the Invested Juuds of the Boclety, Tho Committee decline to make public further particulars, claimiug they do not know as yet whether the Soclety has lost any- thing by the operations of lemond. They state that thy malfessanve cunsisted In Demond’s LOOAL OBSERVATINSN. Lewon, The caso Wikl vrobably go to the Jury | petion’ fu changing the luvested funds it —__Cnieago, Janir., Yotnarowy of tho Boclety without having au- Tine, _GHAT, THF Ti.] Wind | Vel $o. 1000 CROOKEDNESS, thority for so doinz. The amonot at rlsk ranges frum $30,000 to $100,000, It is sald that Demond bas been speculating exten- sively In Western real ostate, and has sold the securitles of the Soclety, and fuvested the pro- cueds In Western fuuda for the sake of tho coli missions he would recelvs on such iuvestment, The property has all been placed ju the batds of the Bociety, but Its valus is regarded as doubt- ful, and untll the Executive Committee, which 18 fuvestizutiog the alulr, tinislies its labor, it will be finpusilble to aoy whut the loss will amount to. The Soclety {8 @ Cangregatioual stitution, auxillary to the Americau kome Mle- slonary Society, and ite objacts are to facilitate the organization of orthodox Congregational aud aidiug fecble congregations in this Rpectal Diwaleh 10 The Tritune. Ganexa, I, June 17.—~Mossrs. Schulte & Louterbach and Btepheus & Mahony, proprie- tors of tha brewerles in she Village of Suulls- burg, Lafayette County, Wis., were tuken to Madtison to-dny under charge of United States officials, haviug been arrested for viotating the Revenue faws by Bpecial-Azont Grimson of the Revenue Scrvice, In the ettablishioont of tho first-uamed parties, just out of Shullsburz, was found sn {llicle still having a capacity of 150 barrels. Thelr practice bas been to sell beer kegs of whisky to saloon-keep- ers fn. that vicinlty, and ft has been ascertained that they have long been engaged 11 carrying on au {1l business with this class of deafers, A lurge lot of hicbwines was seized, also kezs of whisky tn transit. The warrant under which Steohiens and Mabouy were ar reasted chargos thom with baviog sold large quantitics of beer from uusttinped kegs, Both brewers_ore now in the Lands of the Govern- mout. The arrost of the u;uuul all prowinent citizens of Lafayette Couuty, has caused cou- sideruble excitement in this section. New Yurk Sun. ‘rhere aro thred ducal titles in the * famfly ot 1he Due de Grammont, whose vldest sou, tho Duku do Gulchie, bas Just marned Mile, Do Routhschild,—that of Duc de Graumout, Duc de Gulche, aud Duc do Lesparre, Thc faimily has ever been ilfustrlous dn French history. “Wuo docy not remeinber the Juve of Menry 1V, for the Talr Corlsandre, and tho culebrated meriolrs of the Comte do Urawmaut, ¢dited by, Hanil- toul One of the aucestors of the youug bride- groom, Count Pailibert, was, If wo may belicve 8t. Elmon, one of the greateat roues of the day, St. Sunon tells us slio that when dylnz ho wus surprised to lud that the theory of Chrlstianity was 80 simple, aud nalvely asked his wife, atter she bud revited the Lord's Prayer, * Cest tres beau! Outs falt celai” £ i Iudianapalis . Keokuk BURKE V8, ITABEAS CORPUS. « Spactul Dispakc 10 Tha Tridens, 81, Pavr, Mion, Jau. 17.—lssue was jolned to~day in the Unitcd States Court of provedings uunder a writ of habeas corpus in Deputy-8uerll Burke's case, and trial was sct for Tucsday vext. Judre Nelson having, on sugzestion of _counsel, expressed the opinfou that Burke would bo excmpt from arrcst on the Wasblogion County warrant while ‘theso procecdings are petdings - Burke gave ball to-day iu the duw uf $2,000, and was released from custody, 1s preaumably Frank will try to keep vut of his way untll 1t will be tov late for Barke Lo take me trip to Chicago, sud return Tuvsdsy wosu- e A Load Lilted, 11018 Fran Pross, A badly-frightencd straugey, whose dreds be- lu{ed the fuet that be hadi't inuch ready cash, called at the Central Pollee Statwn and com- plabied that two eo Lad been following hlu arouud for soveral buurs with u view tg robbery. wWall, you'd better lesvg your woney hery until you gce reudy to leave town," ed the Captain, * Buy I baveu's got suy—vot sdollan was the reply.. * Theu how can thes vob youl”! * That's so—pever thuught of that1" chuckicd PESSSELEE! Vicksbury, Virgiula Ol Whilewdceas Yuaktou ... EAN IP NEWS. CEAN STEAMSH| Bosmu?g-.\EnA. H.—TAnh‘cd, tberion frodt ur IN CUSTODY. Bpecial Dispatch 0 TAs Tri 1., . 17.—slarshsl Crang, of | the muo, as bis face brightened, ** Alter thoy've 1, Clfi:gyt:“:&}ay'u‘:;:ed thie eity Jobes ducke gous to the troubly of e dop O oviLLE, Jun, WomArtlved, bachots £% sov, allus Beo Mumford. slias Bill Mumford, for exing o e Y It away | New York, red 10wy pociets—ba New? iichily ui'xmmx, declarivg that & great burden 1T.~Arslved, State of 3 bad been takey off bis winls the murder {n Beptember Iast of John H. Jack- son, in Clark County, Missourl. Urang bad & Naw Yous, Ji da, Glusgow.

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