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: © .THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: SATURDAY, JANUARY 2} 1879—TWELVE PAGES. b hud others for pegotiating the ssle of United . [ car T da, iu De- | the border. ‘The regimentnl officera | would m;!or 1,000 mila tickets, and stated Llut A ) " i FOREIGN' 'e‘“ sl-atiel; itats (hat Ihs alr (e lne crIr:::rrc;lfl?'{"::fjl\.l::r:.r::::zd ::.';::&:'hzl. Bo- | a0 band will nccompany the detachment. The | It would have two of ""—‘"Ll 1o sellthe noxt d"'!l BIG ]"'IR'I“' "';:“m':"fi "';; ftted dnidat provid : KHouk or W dalaelo: lmmh\.'whc:\s he “formerly resided. Kiuaty | Eightecnth Infantry, now in the Bonth under ;‘,!:f;n“:“'!{‘;"';‘:’.';‘l‘;:f"‘,‘g 5::‘;,'.‘5[{‘22““}:‘};‘{5(':,‘;! ‘g R il sl s 3 : ROMIS. foully shot and Kkillcd Anglen for the latter's | command of Qen, Kuger, 1s assigned to duty at | iack-list and that he bad no tickets to sell. The A P ated to elther 1Touse of Congress ehall not be Eumpenn san“ary Precautions PAPAL MINISTERIAL CRANGES, :I'? t]l_x{:fi;::l; nhmbm’l'r ml“\‘v'nmfdcll; \rs:‘ci{:w'\::x‘;l Fatt Leavenwonth: Cornarnl Ad;m;, o dc Sy s s eved I g Z F'Imm" Eac‘fl‘lg'Housg I“ i of SNEh % arzon. i laws.of, Polen % | pany G, Twenty-third Jufantry, died suddenly | The Detrolt Z'ost and Tribune states that tv ames Early Thj e A ) MRt Pans, Jan, 24—t 18 romorod that Mos- | Hbit T Wnsvortaion of st ettt s | UL i ntoe o art dieass, T bad beon 8 | mirizaben. Srovine our of i armemens L yhere the same s to be found ehall be made, the Plague. signor Ronnettl, the Apostolic Nuncio, who | AluAH 50 1o A'Btat member of the reglment for twenty years, aud | hobwcen the * Purchasing Committees and L4 tind the names of subscribers to the popular epotltions from the United Btates, the bondholders of the Detroit, Grand I Joan aince June, 1977, to whom no eommissions rendered good servicé at Nlo de Janeiro, i will be burled with full military honera. T e 'lrl:lfloldm(b:t;:l:'& m;‘,‘"“fl:)': Bare 5%.223.3‘,‘.&,.#?3{2%%. by Mr. Snuls. | French Transports to Bo Sent to | in sccord with the coneliatory viows pre. TATAT, STREET FI1GOT, S ——— were fiied o day or two ago. They ars for | Erobabllity of Its Destructton 4y, vailing at the Vatican, nnd will shortly re- | Austin, Jan, 24.—In tho recent street fizht placs Monsignor Meglia, tho Apostolio | With "pistols, Sherift Tisilson, of Polo ;.'cunw, Nuncio hero, It is nalso hinted that the ('lu. lnsl:mllly killed, ll-:msnrll, "I"yf‘“" dcr&wns Pope intends changing the represeniatives of AURATLEY, fl.‘mfl I ASHOUAL odte A Proposition in the Frenoh Legisla- | the Vatican at Vienna, Lisbon, and Madrid, NDIANS. RAILRROADS. DISCRIMINATION AGAINST FLOUR. Mr. 8. 8. Merrill, Ueneral Manager of the Chicago, Milwaukee & BSt. Paul Raflroad, has written the following letter to State Scnator H, bury, nnd the resolution war agrecd to ns amended. g Mr. Ferry rald that at the close of the Iast eession the Conference Commiticeon the tlonse it to !llnblhh{ro!lll rotites and for otlier pur- poscs submitted a roport, whica was nat acted ‘upon, and he how called up that report. Ilis £2,000,000 nnd §3,200,000 respectively, The first mortgago sccures equipment bonds, and was made Nov, 14, 187, Letween the Cotnpan and Samuel Lalng, of b8 Wilton Crescent, Bef- fnvo Bquare, County of, Middlesex, Eng., M. .4 Edward Martin,” Eaq., of Hamilton, Ont., Queen’s counscl; and John Owen, of Detroit, Bring the Pardoned Coms- with ‘Other Establishments munists Hoimne. Near By, Loss by Fire of a Grain-Ela, i vl o vator at, Toledo, O 3 g ing to Compulso! B. Wilson, of Minnesota, n regard to theal- | Mich,, and secures bonds of 81,000 each, bearing s O 4 e e hot nesae” wpom s bl e Lool::m:- atio Lot RUSSTA. THE SITTING BULL PROBLEM. | loged disrimination of his Company salust | §peFsont inictost, payatle Nov.1i, 10ls.” Tha . Yesterday. n::lv\lbr‘mlklng out the subsidy and objectfon- eation, ROYAL WEDDING. st - Special p[l;wém ‘u nzn‘ Trlst?;:‘:ls. e flour s compated trith wheat, ete, i?f 21‘110 { m‘(’-?c‘z::-‘ollfifll&cx; ofll‘?n ll'e"l:‘flul;d‘:,hc ‘erl- = Able fedLures, 3 £ REDI . 24— asniNoToN, D. C., Jan. 24.—Sittin [q . MILWAUKEE & ST, PAUL RAILWAY, 5 ; . AGO. Pending the dlscussion the morning hour ex- 81, Prranssuro, Jan. 24.—The Grand ' y 111CAG0, MILWAUKRE! 7. Pas + | Sug b per cent interost. 7 OrxEnaL MANAuRR'S OFFIcE, MiLwAUKER, Jon. 18, 1670.— The Mon. I, B, Wilton, Senate Uhamne ber, St, Paul—Dean ¢ I have yours of the 16th inat,, Inclosing slip cot from the 8t, Paul Interfor Depart- Russla’s Complalnis Concerning Delay | Duchess Anastasia, dsughter of the Grand | Feporied by an officer of tho in the P‘:m"“g Treaty Nego- Duke Miohsel, was married to-day to Prinos ment to have returned to the United States, A great conflagration began at Armoary a !" Frederick of Mecklenberg-Schwarin, st the and this report was tho cause of anxions con- ) ‘Work on the oxtension of the Northern Pacifie #od fmmense packioghowso at the Unlon Sy red. . L wotlon of Mr, Ferry to continue the consld- from Bismarck, D, T., west will be commenced eration of the conference repurt was agreed to. n at_once. The Roliroad Company will crect & | yards th fng about 1 o'cl J ) i siltations in the Cubinct to-day. Mr. Bull's | Daily Dishutch of the 14t inst. You desite my | temporary bridge over the Missourd, at shat s this morning about 1 o'clock, and was Yeat, 03 nays,B: tintlons. _ Winter Paluce, with greot cercmony. Tho'| fores In norw eatiotaiet at 5,000 longesy oF 19,000 anawer concoraine the charees fada in the cdlto, | poff fur (e finmediate tranaportation ‘f ties | occaston of the first alarm 1a the ciy a1 Dotawide, Nambin, Taddock, Yakoob, Khan Bolieved to Have, Flod | cungin all tho chnrohes. The bolls will [ gamo fn it nelghborhood of thelr lato | _i3We wnderstand the facts ta b that the rall: | SR8, RUSTSHS T8 SEREGEG U SOTEEANY | ward, The e broke out, weeory Howe: Netiins from Afghanistan, - continue ringing threo days. encampment fn_the Dritish Domiofon, | JaXh maiformiydiac ments of “tils fron will begin this week. Ten | to a roport receired at tha Bell tolepkons oy’ Hoars Rathns, aud to bavo retnrned with tho - | To thlacharco answer that it is entireryuntre. | dlo bridgos urer tic circpltons Heart River will [ 1o,y i th o, . feencar, PURKRY. tention. of. asking the- United , States fo | From all poluta in the State: of Minnesois; or any ut in this winter, That will be the prin- [ (3t 4:338.m.), In the new building agjolaing Houts herdv. BRI TIE PLAGUE. Sl thako peagowl n‘g:“ ang fobd them, This stato | SLASESieis whore our Compauy his, tha powor (o | vipal work of tlio contractors hofdra spriog, | the packioe-house, and hed sprosd rapigy e A Virsws, Joo. 24.—Tho German and Avs- | Lowpow, Jan. 24.—A Dorlln dispatch saya | | By fic i odors that they bo taken an'[ Eamo prlce for carying a bairel of onr hieh | R2i5's0 Faran. ey will bo put down carly | breeze from the southwest, P Mclhorson, s i 1080 to tho | i 18 roported that Austris informs the ident v 1| wwelubs about 220 pdunds that wa recelve lor carry- | (Of) ki ong of tho ) LM hand gog \ " an dulegates have agreed to propose o ; prisoners''of “Wr, somé- proviion for feeding | ing 200 pounds of wheat: 1 e scnagm making ono of, the finost roads [n | communleated with the roof on the west iy Tlarrls, Morgan, Internntional Bavitary Commission, which | Powers that she will not forego'the right to | 1o must bo made. But the Government has | | With rolorenco to the other statgment contatned [ America. The division west of Lismarck will - Shle ot Hereford, Saulsbury, * oceupy Novi-Bazar, but will not exceed the 3 1€ the tored -| I tho editorial, totue eftact that.*'n alill ferther be named the Missouri Division. the new packing-house, and at 3 a. m,, that Jones (Fia,), Thurman, meats to-day, the immediato adoption of the A " no funds for that pus { they are quartered | oherimination In made againat the miliors of way e large brick stracture was on fire, and 1, Kernan, Yoorhees, following monsuros: o dispateh doctors to boundariea fixed by the Berlin Congress, with any other. Indians, they will vat them out, | pointe, &s compared with thosa of termind] Al & e redee Lamar; Wadiey| : e —— and bring starvation uponthem all. 1f they ro | points, " { desira to sny tiiat the raliway linca jead- CASUALTIES. tlon of the confagration was plalnly ylstble froq : McCreery, Whryte~! the infectod dislriets in Rruasia to stady the C % steal In( from 8t, Paul and Minncapohis toChioagoeoral ¢ oo v e Taa T m Grover, ahiackutor, Hromrers: aod Yool oxbeiikion 6T RIME. notcared for, they will bo sure to stesl from tho | Nflwankoo. do not. poeacan the power to. control ASEretA 'ua Tuinuxa office. Mr. Thurman submitted _a recolution that the s PrOgress, settlcments, .oven: 1t they.do ot mako war'| rates during the season of leke navigation, PR o) b oo (e Only tw3 fra-cnglnes were on the grouadatg oo Temating to the. fanlc. | importation of all merchandiso from tho fo. Hpectal Dispated to The Tribune. Canadian atthoritics might be made to sec thelr | Faten fram Jutt] poinin on onr division, sn neconnt el b bl 4 s occurred here night hetore last, resulting In the dedth of two boys to-day. * The family of Rachel Broadiwell, tousisting of berself and throe boys, aged 17, 18, and 11, slept In one room in a resi- dencee In the westpart of thecity, Beforeretirin Jthey bullt » large fire In o soft-cosl stove, an shut the stove, tightly, Gas escaplog in the nlghit fled the ‘roum with polson. Henry and James, tho cldest tivo sons, bad their latgs so charged with the gas that they died—one last night and the other this mm-nln%—ln spito of i exertions of ihe pbyslcians, ‘The youngest aon |Icgt uear a crack (n the side of the Lotse, _through which oure air ontered, saving his life. focted region, and certaln articles coming from nny portion of Rusaia, and finslly n quarantine of twenty days, at all Eastern and Southeastern frontler stations, upon all porsons coming from the infooted distriots, Tho Austrian Government intends intro- dueing n bill in the Reicharath for meeting, tho exponses of the precautionary mensures’ agninst the plagne. Tho Passian ropresenta- tives aro expected fo-day to attend ihe first meoting of the Banitary Commission. Vieswa, Jan. 24.—At the Conference of tho International Sanitary Commission to- dny, at which Germany, Austria, and Hun- gory wera representod, measures {0 prevent tho plaguo proposed by the German and Austrian delogates were in substavee adopt- ed. 'The regulalions relaiive to imports from Russin are slightly less stringent than ing privilege added by way of a proviso to the elevent] section of the bill, Mr, Edinunds ralid as this subject involved a question of vrder hie moved thut it be roferred to s select cotmittee of five Senators to con- sider quictly, und (disentangic this knot inre- spect to the constitutional privileze, Ulatue submitted the following: Liegolived, That the amendmentd of the Senato to the pendinz bit) chianging the rate of duties on imn- purted hoake, and affecting the revenucs of the Government by deciaring certain matter free which now pays posiage, being, in the judgment of the louse. an fufringement of the coumitational rights of that body, they are hercby withdrawn from tho Ll Mr. Ferry suumitied s resolution that the Scnute agree to secoud the report of the Com- mittee of Couference un the resvlutlon of the Howae returning the House bl with the mnend- ments made by Mr, Kirkwood June 18, 1378, and fnsist upon s amendments to the bill, und vsk fora confereucs on the disagreeing volea of the two Houses. Alter disensstou, the motion of Mr. Edmunds to report the question to a spacial cominittee of Davexrort, Ia, Jan. 24.—A terrible tragedy | obligation to provida for Mr. Bull after bhaving occurred near Daytonviile, Washington County, | hirboted ‘him - more than a yeat, but of this Ia,, last vight, fn the murder of Miss Emma | there is;littls ground, to hopa. ; The Cabinet Hull, ber father, O, P. Hull, splittioz her head | took no deflnite actfonon the subject to-day,: open with an ax, and then shooting himaelf | and fn the meantimd It 18 carnestly hoped that; dead with a_revolver. Mr. Hull was bighly- | the report of Mr. Bull's return way turn out to respected and wealthy farmer, and his daughter | ve n false alarm. & Emma a beantiful girl of 18, a leader in the so- clety of her mnelghborhood, and apparently tho THE CHEYENNES, 1dol of her fathier's heart, nothing bong left un- | Fort RominsoN, Neb, Jan, 24.—Capt, Wes- done by him for her comfort and happiness. | scils’ command srrived fn eamip this afternoon, This feeling of late séemed to have fucreased | briuging the dead bodles of Sergt. Taggart, Into o manis, 80 that her absence from home, | Privates Brown, Nelson, and Deblolse, the lat- even for an evening, caused him much worry, | ter bhaviog died ou the road; also, the wounded Last night she attended s spelling-school in | aud seven Cheyenne prisoncrs,—three squaws the nelzhborhood, incompany with others of | and four chlidren,~of whom three are wound- the family, which seemed to give Mr. Itull more | ed. Of the nine captured, one buck aud vne than ordinary uoessiness. On thelr return be | squaw died before reaching here. They were arose from bed and met them. Boon all retired | corefully searched, and but two small kuives withont anything notleeable occurring, About { were found.. Capt. Weasclls! wound s very 1 o’clock In the morning one of Emma’s sisters, | slight, but those of Scfht. Ambrose, Serat. to the nportbwest, it scemod ‘probatls at Just accounts that not only Armour's lamgy establishments, but other stmilar ones, wouyy be destroyed. = The supply of water had become nearly er hausted when tho last report reschal the city, snd 1t was feared by the cogines which lad been geyy from the city would not Lo sble tooblalng sufficlency of water to enable them to be ofay service. X The alarm from Box 123 at 5:45 o'elock yes terday evenlog was ‘caused by the burnin of o chimuey at 1299 South Dearborn nue:m The burning out of & chimney at No. 203 Wen Twolfth street _causea the alarm from Boxgy last night at 8:X o’clock, - A sninll fire In the boller-room of F. C. Welly & Co.'s engine works, cornar of Clinton Monroo streets, was the occaslon fors sl of compotition oifered by the stesmboat fimes. I dare suy It witl equico’ no argumient 1o convince ¥ou that such s sitaation actually exists, The Loke Saperior lined In summer-time ix the ratea forcarrying tlour from Minneapolis to the seabonrd; and It only remaine for us to'deéide whether or not wa will carcy part of {t at equal rates. But donng the winter season, when the atlway companies contiol the tarli ur rates on flour frum Minneapolis are as high as from stations on our river divislon, and it nay be proper to_eay that, by reasun of vearly contracts which we have heretofore made with millers doluw business at Jted Wing, 1astmgs, Lake City, and other piaces where tiver competition exists, the Minneapolia millers, durlng the winter se: , DRy us o higher F"“ thun mtilers at Hed Winz and other way points on tne river division pay us. 5 Shonld you fue! disposed to ‘make Inquiry at Dundas, Farlbault, Northteld, or any interior Eulllu jn your State, locaied upon our Hues, I ave no doubt you will at once discover that the charge made to the effect that It im onr uniform custom to discriminste apainst flone, oe compared with wheat, 18 entircly untrue, Asn xuneral rule, tho miilers at all soch™ points control and cstablish the prices thatare 1o he pmd for whent; and, au faras iy observation cnables nie CRUSHED TO DEATH, Bpecsal Dispateh to The Tridune, MiLwaureg, W Jan, 2H.—This afternoon Courad Nieman, while hauling Ice, capsizedn load on Humboldt avenue, and was struck upon the breast by a cake welghing several hundred pounds, The injuries will prove fatal, Nio- mau is 60 years of age. 4 o to judge.s 1 fol warsauted in saying tbst tho alarm to Babeack No, 1. tive Senators wos ugreed to—yeos, 5 navs, 21, ¥ sleeplug in the same bed with her, called to her | Reed, and Woman's Dress (Indiun scout) nre el el A R by i Mr, Emu‘nmh moved to u{c k Im’ ;e'mh.lx- the programmo roportod . provides, but tho mother, saying that something was the matter | dangerous. : A Board wmeets at this post Lo-mor- :,'u'fcm.. !,fi..,.u.,, .m.fl‘;m as lnl‘nllflhu mfilu? SHIT ON. BIRE AT TOLEDO. Bvecia) Dirpateh to The Tridune, 1orepo, O, Jan, H.—A fice broke out fy Elevator B, sltuated in the wmiddle grousd, Commission resolved in the event of the spread of the epidemio to entirely close the frontier, tluns recently. submitted by him, declaring the vaidity of the Thirteenth, Fourteenth, and ¥t~ teenth Amentlnents to the Constltution, Mr. Thurmun snoved to adjourt, Kejected— yeas, 24; nays, 23—ns follows: Cnanrestoy, 8. C., Jan, 24.—~The Britlsh stenmner Nio is on firo In the hold. The cargo, 8,700 bales of cotton, will beaerlously damaged. BANK FAILURE. with Emma. The motlier came fato the room, | row to make tuvestigation fnto the whole affafr, and, striking a light; was horrified by the sight | It Is composed of Maj. Evans, Third Cavalry, of her daughter lying dead In a pool of blood. | aud Lieut. Bebuyler, Alde-de-Camp to Gen. At the same moment Mr. Hull came {nto the | Crook., All the Indians vow here ors under ‘Tho truth is, that it any discrimination exlats on the part of the railroads It s in favor of tha flour businese, Especially s that the case when tho ‘whesl crop is of poor guality, which is the caseat the present time. — You will readily neo that & aufli- this morning abous 11 o'clock, und, i s fey YRAS. FRANCE. room, mnd, with the exclamation, *'Oh! | strong guard, and will be taken to Fort Lenven- | Slelit amonnt of whoet 10 fake ong baceel PELH hours, {t waa torally destroyed. Tire elee {mg,mnng. “n.".ll. = Mazey, DEAD, motlier " ghot himeolf througlt the head with & | worth, Private Lsutz, Company I, Third Cas- | would, if sninped as wheat, pay un freight on ovor | gugpenslon of One of the Oldest mnd Most | W48 the property of the Ciunclnnatl, Hemilton Bt i L lipetordy ?"l‘l’,'l'gg; Pants, Jan, 24.—Panl Morin, alife Senator | revolver, dyingr instantly, Emmu was found to | alrv, who was wounded the day alter theout- fl?{!‘&“:m:; Wy contalns e following | Trusted Money Institutions in Northern | & Dayton Rallrosd Company, and contalnel 1.3, Joves (Bin.), Buulsbnry, and Republican, is dead. have been struck ou the head with an ax, just | break, dicd in hoapltal to-day, statenent: **Thare s aleo & general dlscrimina: | New York. 86,12L bushols ot . grain, divided as follom; W.Va.), N "l;nnrmum MACMAYION, in tront of the ear, her head belng almost cut e ———— 5 tion of about five com‘ T4 lfw pounda agatust By Telegravh tn New York ferald. Wooeat, (17,688 bushels; corn, B46N: aton,” MWiCeseey, \‘l;'i.:':"" 1t 18 5aid President Machinhon told Grevy, | 12 $7¢ L iigce TELLER'S COMMITTEE. T Poptys. taat Thia, aiatomont. 8 alao Amorhee " 00?'&‘"","‘10' :{h Y',’d“ “;f:j“d":"':hf'nk' onts, lim;m:“‘""‘k 10501 The elenator Gordon, Mebhersun, Withere—24. n " R the contrary, wo carry mili-foed, aa n general rul one of the oldeat bauking utlons Inthissec- | cost 45, +and - was nsured for i "Sava: s Prosidont of tho Ohamber of Deputies, that | BURKE ABOLISHES IABEAS COR- | rogumony Teken at Churieston and New | for m“..:m.n.. Jor. 100 pounds {an we charge fo¢ | tlon, closed its doors hera to-day. This created | $20,000 fa the followiog Cinclouati Compaole: Allom. e, rflf:mu ho would resign should tho Chamber im. R i Orlenus. ""{,f.:l‘h';‘e‘}_;'fl;' farnishing thronghelias cars, it 1a | STEAE OXcitoment, trom tho fact that John D. | Natlonal, Commercial Enterprisc, Germuoly, Bradue, . Hoae, © ., Plumb, peach tho De Broglie Cabinet. B, Pavrs Minme Jam. 24.oUnitea States | CuARLESTON, 8. C, Jati 24,—Boforo the Toll- | probmbiy fair to say that we do- net as readtly fur: | Judson, the proprictor, was supposed to be verv | Kureka, Globe, Misml Valley, Merchauls’ & gg‘t‘:t:. }th':n;( e ;loxllg-. ELEMENTARY EDUCATION, J“dé. b'clu'm to-dny' delivered a long opinion | Committos, Butler 8pears, of Bumter Coun- lcugnlx m.;m nlmx‘u.m-cnmpcnn;x votnta as wa do at | wenlthy, The bank was rated A1, und 80 good | Manufavturers’, each for 82,600, ‘The grals fa Yuraside, Mcitlay, " Spencor, Pants, Jan,” 24.—The Cotumittee of tho | uud order discharging Deputy-Sherilt Burko | 43¢ colored Republicas, testifid ho was pursnied | “RET0R hing of throngh-line cars faamattor | Pt the credit of the bank that many would not | store was all owned by Toledo parties, and wu (onkiing, Miicheli ‘f:dlciz Chiomber of Doputies on Elementary Educs- | from arrest on & charco of kiduapplug. Tlo | &hd fred at by tho Democrats, nnd W. Ii, Bin- | of great czpensa to us. "o tax nyatust e for | eicyo It ReS ausenleq Ul thay onh and sas | insured at $57,000. 1t was “fully covercd by s Edniinds, ph FIHn . tion has declded to roport in favor of the | holds that Burke did not abusu his authority gleton testhiled to-fnding packages of sissuo, AOUAT of aceamiodation It AfTords v ;r::'::fi',‘.“ thereon, Five years neo David C. Jud. | Burance. Through a ufatake 'n siguals, b tickets In tho ballot-tox at Swinuniug Pen Pro-t cloct, The Democrats then it up C. I, Morse and Marion Mosse, white Democrats of Sumter, who testifed to gencral good feoling towards col- ored peoplo Ip the county and nonlnterferénee of Dumocrats with the Ropublican meetiog, of QOct. 12 ‘The forwmer said ho was dlsgusted witn the conduct of the Dewperats tn offerlng vio- lenea to Sam Lee, and lidt the tissue tizkots In the Sumter box could onjy have got there by fraud. ® ! - 8.J, Haupa, colored Supervisor, testified to befug useaulted und driven from the polls at King's Tree, fu Willlamsburg County. Pendorguss, colored Deputy Unlted Btates Marshal at e same place, was assaulted by o party of Democrats, who thed, without belng swor, voted the tissuo tickets by handfuls. Other Supervisors testitied to belog refused adinfaston to othor polilyg-places tu the vounty, H, . Bigie aud J. L Johuson, Republican Supervisors at Camden, Kershaw County, The pairs on political’ yucktions wore on- notnced as followh: Butler, Wallace, Bafley, Buarnum, Uarlond, SlcDouald; Merrimon, Kan- som, Coke, and Grover, with Conover, - Came erou (Pa.), Comeruy (Wis,), Dawes, Kirkwood, :}!nlllrbcwu. Tngulls, " Paddock, Burgent, aud eller. Uefore the vote was nrinounced Mr. Uar- Jaud sald Le had voled no, altlough ho twas vaired on palitical guestlons with the: Senator trum lowg (Kirkwoud), I this question 1o mi- ;‘num wal regarded B8 4 political one, und the Vice-Prestdant would so state ft, e wonld with- draw Lie yote. . . ‘e Viee-President replied ~1t was ot fn his power to decide, . i e Mz, tinriand—Ihen 1 let my vote staud “ng, Mr. Edtnunds renctved his notion to_take up the resolutton, - £3 7 e AMr. Eaton moved to go'Into executive seasfon, Rejected by a rlang vole~—yeas 23, nays 25, flbc\'cml lull!nl:ry nunmn‘n:m('nlhmlcd. amone icm ono to take uy the for the retinf, Warren Mitchell. Kelecid, - < Mr. Edmunds reucired s ‘motion to take up #olu Woste_moved 1o adfdurn, Agreed to- under the warrant of Qov. Pillsbury for the ar- rest of Fraok, and is therefora protected. by the Qovernor's warrsnt. By agreement of counsel, the clrcumstances of Frank's dlscharge by the Wisconsin Court aud rearrest by Burke were presented and argued, and Judge Nelson sums up an claborate revivw of thé pointa argued by quoting Bpear upon inter-State ex- tradittén, When an Execcutive warrant for the arrest of an alleged fugitivo has been lssucd, i conformity with law, no judicial power can {uterpose to arrcst ur defent its operation un- less countenanced by the authority lssulng it. Al the remedics of the accused party, If ho has any, must be sought in the 8tato or Ter- ritory to which he is surrondered. Immedl- ately on belug discharged, Burke rearrestel Frank, since which a writ of babeas corpus was eranted on application ot Frank's attorney by Judge Wilkin, of the State District Court, to which Burke wiil make return to-morrow, PICKPOCKETS AND TIIE PRESS. secular system, 4 GAMURTTA. Articles in tho Republique Francaiss show Gambetta's continued hostility to the Cab- inot. Water-Works did not get n prossure oo ity nearly an hour after the fire was discovered,anf, s & conseqnence, thie firemen tvero unable todo saything, It s not known whether the clertor Wwill bo rebullt or not, but it is supposed that i wiil, Thers has been no elreumstance for yess that caused a8 ‘much excitement as thisfre. Thero wers at lgast 10,000 peoplo on the grousd, and 'Change was nearly desorted durjoeise conflagration, Tho ealvage on the grato, wbkh wasletdown to the lower floor whea the fresy dlscovered, will bo from ¢ to 1-10, ‘Theorzia of the conflagration fs not knowu, butlssy posed to be friction in the belt-room, wherethe flames wero firstdiscovered. Yo the' Weslern Auoctated Press. * Tor.xno, 0., Jan. #.—Tlic Dayton & Mid gan Rallway Company's clevator * " with iy contents, conslsting of 100,000 bushels of el mostly corn, was entircly destroyed by flrest noon ' to-doy, “Estlmated loss, 835,000, Tte bullding was tnsured In Clucinnat! for $4,00 son dicd, leavinz to John D., bis broth- er, over @800,000, They were Dboth in the bank_torether ot that time. Binco the death of David C. Judson, John D. Judson, tho present proprictor, hus had tull control of the bank, which has always been regarded as sound uid very prosperous, ~ Busides the Judson Bank thiere §s'only one other bank fu Ogdeusburg, the Bank of Ogdensbure, which is n State mstitu- tion, whicli does not and hos not for a loug time paid interest on deposits, while the Judson tank has- been paying 6 and 7 per cont, The result was vt the Judson Bank recetved a largo amount of manoy on depostt, and was o sort of savinga bauk for'tho eity, and nearly all citizens who had saved up thelr earnings had deposited themn there, Buestdes this class there are many widowa, orphans, ana peonle out of business who hud their mouey therd, A large number of merghants und buginess men aro also caught, some \\%«.kmnmrlnu obligations. ‘The coukes for the fallure ure many. Ono reason 1s that tho bauk came fnto possession of o Juru amount of real cstate at varjous times, which hus largely depreciated, undf is not worth 10 cents on the dollur thatit cost them, Con- slderabl@zood paoer, too, has proven valueless, rates, 88 no chargo to the shinpess 18 ever mode the roads, =0 far o8 | know, for transferring four, grain, or othier through freight from our cara to tuo tars of Easiern lincs, Truly yours, 8 B, Mln!u.. General Manager. 18 1T VANDERBILTY - That portion of the old Michiran Afr Lino Rallrond between Ridgway and Pootiac was the suhject of controversy before the United States Cirenit st Detrolt last Wednesaay, "It sceins thut. ths rosd was sold under mortgage fore- clositre proceedinga In the United States Court in Detrolt in April, 1875, 1t was bought by Willlam Young on behalf of himself nand four or. five others for $75,000. In 1577 Rufus Ou- Lorn, of Tekonsha, a bondholler, flled u bill nsk- ng that the decreo of foreclusure and all pro- cecdlugs thereunder bo sot aside as having heen obtained Ly coliusion and froud, lle charged that the Trustess did not do thetr dutys that they violated spocific provislons of the mortiare, and he clatmed the right to'be heard pera, 'Tho teuth 1w, it does not ehoapen the |hm|lgh Yy NEWSPATER PROSECDTION, +'fha prosecution of tho fanterne (Radical newspaper), for libeliug officials, has gom- menced, A FUOLISI TIREAT. Towpow, Jan, 24,—A Paris dispatch says a youth hns boen arrested at Lille for threaten- ing to nssngsinato Gambotta, The threat was a more foolish ottampt to extort money. THE BUDUET : for 1880 was presonted to the Ohamber of Deputien yosterday. It cstimates a surplus of £66,000, ' COMPULSORY EDUCATION. Veusarures, Jan. 24,—In the Chambor of The fire started fn the cupola, und ls supposed 08225, Ly A p het t cause of deficit 4 h Vens 5, uiys H—uy "}'.'.'i:’" Doputies to-dey the Minister of Publio In- Bectal émsnm '; 28. n—un:;u. p tut:lnvid )tlm :bu. duplln ore Iv.:am:nd :ay wu&ws "';“:"m:“‘}rll‘_"‘]‘i‘l‘::‘ b::&'“:::‘:‘; o 'l-'l’)“ m::g ’fj\‘;;,r:: :)L.:.zré‘:u:: (;yl:g oo afi:fi;&‘,&:i’?: t;:‘hue been caused. by frictjon of the o+ : : . i VELAND, O., Jan. me days. sinco a | so that the colored neoplocould not vote, and to f cposits, Sowmethiig over as been | chinery, . . 3 frepomn R Maxers il b cad :g:::l;::k:nf“%flmw oo mamed ot White was. awrested for at: | fmalng 1ango, nosbers of tskun toketa In the | Mm.i o asked ‘that tho decron bo set | driwing tnfereat ot from 8 40 per eent for |~ Folawing is alist of the fnsurance coupisi iy ML gy fom e e tecapting to pick pockets In Dontau's fowsiey | ballot-tox ' ; e and ke matlars wd s | it S0 mmect e 1ol Loilevod | 1 Golhmnbies Oy 840003 Insurusea Coaper Davis (I'1. ), o T 2 3 i el ] . | ¢ e .y 86,0005 2 A Davis W Va), s wHiay .‘:!;.‘;';‘,":'fl‘;{- Pants, Jan. 24,.—Tho manager of the Zan- | %O here, Partles {n Chicago suw the ftomand | J. M. Cantey and W, M, Buannon, Detnocratfe | RErtuihing 1o the rond put back In etato qao. | 40 FEE NiE 10"t ie depositors will recelve thetr of "North Anterica, 500 Penneyitants fim De Lawmar, * Voorheey, e be recognized the thiel es an old offonder there | Bupervirora at’the sntme vlace, wnd W, D, day. It wus argued by Alfred Russel fur Os- lmr. But little s positively known outsida; | 83,000; Scottisth ~ Commerclal, ¥5,00; Iz~ Jilren, Wy, terne nowspapor hins been sentenced to threo | yho had jumped bail for $3,000 on robbery aud | Grantbam, Couuty Cbairman, testifed thut | bori and by Ashland Poud and E, W. Med. | 1t is Leliored that thero lias beon no crimi | pedlal’ & Nothern of - Londou, ¥l cFhereon, Withers—2p, montls’ Imprisoument aud to pay a n0 of | outher crhnes. His ball, Mr. James ¥itzsim- | after9 fu the morning tho crowdiug was over, | daugh for the Afr Line, atil was submitied for | ol mismanagement, but that the encral g;:gg;rvgflsglgg,n- DL Lundon, BAM: Licpl Avs, 2,000 francs for tiboling Government officlals. | mons, came down here. White had meanwhite | aud that everybody who chose to do so could }1::‘&""""(]"’:}.‘;,l‘g"",‘l‘:“'""E‘;‘:}';fi;‘:x:';’;}:"m‘;’:"‘l‘: o verreins ont aileice Nas 1t 1o Tl TeAIE. Peopla'-‘: Py iun"’m‘h N EOn00; onioy d Tatte WILL BE APPOINTED, been let out on ball, and, happeulnyg tomeet | vote, and thut many colored peoply abstained | 11 o odingy were, it fs .m,g"',' instizated by | ‘Tho bottow facts cannot be orrived at to-nighte D:;mn. $1,000; Commonwealth, 'u(, flm;‘b& . Panm, Jan, 24.—It 1s statod Gon, Davoust | Fitzslmmons on the street, inmediately jumped | from votiog st tho fnstigation of- thelr leuders. underbilt, who 18 anxlous todeprive the Grand | 1t 16 impossible to get an Interviow with elthier | $2,5003 Dayton, of Dayton, $1,000; )nr‘kv\.l"- Kaundery, will ba appointed Ohict General of the staff | the tewn. Ho was followed and ovortaken to- | ~ N, 8. Bhelton, Edward Beuson, and Preston | Trunk of this outlet, ag ho has dony I th caso | Mr. J udson ur E, N, Merriam, lis Cushlor, ‘Ihey | $3,000; Amazou, of Cluclunatl, 8350 A4 Spoucer, PP day st Dorea, n amall tawn on the Cleveland, | Thompson, other Supervisors of Columbig, | of the Chleago & Nurtheastern Railroad, are busy mnklng. an sssignment, which they | Ham e ugw_. SL.Nlnul nr;' m:.d ‘GW: x\‘:f:‘:‘,’,',:h'm of the Ministor of Wur. Colubus, Clucinnati & Indlanapolis Ruad, He | ayiided to interference with United States of- pruposs to lave completed to-night, The | 81,0005 Poopie’s,sof Nowark, 3 . THE COMMUNISTS. ‘Threo tranyports will Lo scnt next month to bring the pardoned Communist conviots from New Caledonia, DENIED, Parm, Jan. 24.—Ilana’s Agency utterly denien the resignation of DuBort, Minister of Agriculture nud Commarce. THE VACANT LIFE SENATORSIIP, T.oxpox, Jan, 24.—A Paris correspondent says AL Ronan and Victor Lefrano are men. tioned as candidates for' tho vacant life Seuatorship, will be taken to Chicago to answer tho old charge. THR INDIANAPOLIS MURDERERS. Epectal Disnatch fo Tha Tribune. InpranaroLis, lud,, Jan. 24.—Achey, the con- demned murderer, exprosaca himsoll to-day us sesigued to his fate, but s much depressed becauss his relatives -seem to bave abundoned him. Merrick, the wite-murderer, sent to-day for s minlster of the Gospel, which indicates thut ho lss no bope, while Guetly told his con- fessor he suould uot hung. ‘The appel of the lutter was argucd orally befure the Buprewme Court to-day. A SNEAK-THIEF S8HOT, E1, Louts, Mo, Jan, 24, —John F. Hickey, s restauran t-waiter, about 19 years of age, stole acost from the Publle School Library at balf- past U to-night, aud ettempted to escapa through an alley near by. He was pursued Ly Oflicer Hamilton and ordered to Lalt, but, paying no sttention to the command, Homlitun fired at him, the bol taking cffect fn the back just above the kidneys, passing through to the front part of the “abdomeu, and intlictinz o mortal wouud, Hickey was tuken to the hospital, Assignees aro to be E, N, Merriam and I L. Beymwour, Mr. Merrlum has beon Cashier of the bank ouly two wmouths. o was uppolnted to UK the vaeancy caused by the death of William U. Armstrong, forwerly Cashier for A, T. Stew- urt & Co., fn thelr wholesals siure on Broadway. Stewart willed him 85,000 Judiou had great contldencs in Ariustrong’s tinancial sbilitics, and allowed hin to ruu the business of the bank about as ho saw fit, After Merriam was appolnted, he, v overhauling the busiuess done by Arjustrong, found many bad securities. .« About the 1at of Jonuary this fact reacbed the ears of u fow persona lutercated fu tho bank, who said little about it, but proceeded without deluy to draw out what funds they had deposite «d there, Binco that time over ¥100,000 Lave been drawn out. The drafn on the bauk was steady, but wore than it could stand, and late yesterday afternoon mouey uh checkis and cer- tiflcates was refuscd. It 1s catlimated that the number of sulferers wiil atount to upw fifteen hundred, und ft is sald, on the b thority thut can bo obtatued, that the amoun! due doposttors {s from §530,000 to §100,000. ‘The unsets of the bank aro placed at from $335,000t0 $450,000. Mow much of this {s good no ooe is L present ublo to tell, - wons the heavy depositars are scveral Town Collectors, who deposited fu this bank all of the tuuds belonz to the State oud couuty which they bayao thus far collected. ‘Tlio amounts due the Collectors ore not kuown to-plght, but will likely be tu-morrow, Owing to thw bad condis tton of the ruads, the announcement of the fail- ure bas ot vel reached many of the towns in thie county, whers the people” depend upun the woekly papers for thelr {ufosmation, 18 1y ane ticipated thera will be a generul rush of furia. cra and othiers o the city tu-morrow 10 ot the Nor Mercantile, § artfon), £1,000; Snringileld, Mnss., Firo and Maion $1.0003 total, $14,000, which fully corers 4 1dss on the wraln. ‘Ciie bullding was erected in 1859, cost $30.08 and was tho smallest of the Company's elett tors at this polut, having 150,000 Lusticis of gre: capacity, The grain in store t thy time of fre was owuad by varlous commission fiem this city, Thero were 190,000 bushels of ru‘n‘ 10,000 bushels of wheat, und 18,000 buslels tax-seed, GRAND RAPIDS, MICH, Bpectal Dispatch fo The Tribuns. QRa¥p Ravips, Mich,, Jau, 24.—A fredi® aged the residence of Mollie Bawes, 8 evpith in this clty to-night, with contents, lLuailn3 81,000 to $1,2005 fully covered by fnsuros ‘I'ie tire was uodoubtealy the work of 43 cendlary, ALPENA & SOUTHWESTERN, dpecial Dispuich fo The Tridune Drrnoir, Mleh., Juu, 2.—A mecting of the Board of Directors of the Alpena & Houthwest- ern Rallway Company was hold bero this after- uoon for the purpose of maturing plans for the construction of a rosd from Alpena to sumo pulnt on the Jackson, Lausiog & Saginaw Itail- road {n the vicinity of Btaudish, ‘Lhe Commit- tea heretofors appolnted to negotiate alosn suflicient to build the road made s report, from which it sppeared that the capltal a New York and London stand ready to furnish the mcans necessary to construct the road, proe vided the Leglaloturo of Michigan will douato live scctfons of land to the milo toald the project. The road is very much needed by the peuplo 1 the northern purt of the State. They argue that no company can bo fnduced to bulld the road withuut nsulstance from the State, and, untll asstetauce ls render- ed, 40,000 peuple must remaln folated from the centre of_civilization, amt a lunze portion of the Btate, rich in_soll und resuurces, musy rematn upsetticd aud undeveloped, TIEMS, ‘ It Is stated that certuin Western ronds arc so short of elovator-capacity that theyars otferiuyg apeclal inducements to Eastern sbippors to ship from thelr elevators, to cuable tiem to get more storage-rpowm. "The regzulor meeting of the fast freleht lines running over Vuuderdilt lines uud the Erfe will be held at the Tult¢ Houss, Buffalo, Jan, 28, 20, und 80, to audit nnd settle up the business fur the mouths of Dicember and Jaanary, The December mecting was vostpoued on sccgunt of the snow-blockades ju tie East, ‘The many friends of Mr. C. P, Atmore, Gen- eral Tleket aud Passenger Ageut of the Louis- ville & Nushville, will bs glad to kuow. that tie is o lunger a buchiclor, bui has finally found o vartuer in the person of Miss Estello Willlaws, to whon) lie was margled ou the 15th just, His friends fu this clty hopo that his joys may be tlcers by the Democrats; also tothe voting of tissue tivkets wrapped up in large Democratie tlckets, und to fraudulent voting extenaively wnd generally, NE\w ORLEANS, Jan, .24.—DBefore the Repre- scutatives appolnted by the Teller Commlttee, N. J. Cumming, member of the Legislature for Natchitoches, teatlicd, ‘Theo generul tenor of thu testimony of withesscs oo the Kepublican side 18 to thy effect ut ticro was o cousplracy on the part of the Democrats to break up negro mectings for pohitieal effect. Such testimun; 1s unquaittiedly fulse. Thero was no orgaulzed band “such as Blount described. Our setivo sgalnet Blount and others was taken for pro- tectlon, they having threatened to get the negroes together and burn the town, It was re- vorted that Blount had ten or twelvo arned uegroes in his house. ‘After consultation we cuncinded it wauld not be safe to allow hiu to re- mainthere, Wituess was acting Chief of Pollees ‘Fhe affalr was quictly manaeed, No violenceor bunlshment was coutemplated. [t was sulely for the purposo of preserving the veace that we doteemined to arrest hlw, No violeut turcats were wade us stated by Blount aud wife, Wit- ness considercd Bredla' witnesses tho most bloodthirsty mon he ever ‘saw, Wuea tuux were seting with the Democrata they propose to kill thu Republican leaders. 1t was natural fur uato think when they turned over to the other slde they would proposu to kill us. The testhuony of wituess throughout was contratictory to Nepublican witnesacs, excent as to Blount, Bredis, and others being advised to luave the parish, but witness sajd that was not politlal, He declined $0 express au ovinlon ad to whether 1t would be salu for Bredis to return, they having doue great fujustice to the whole people of the parish. e — THE PRIZE-FIGHTERS. * Epectat Dispateh ta The Tribune. PutapeLIuIe, Pa, Jan, 2L—The bearing- room of the Ceutral Station was crowded to- day long before the hour appointed for the ap- pearance of the now notorious pugilists, Clark, King, und Chambers, The twale' put {nbu ap- pearance promptly at the Lour. The evidence Adjourned untll Monday, nousx, A proposition to huve the Sugar bill made the special order fur Weduesday next was ob- j;-glglul lsu bylur. llulli‘u‘ P ; o Seuate amemiments the bills appro- yriating $60,000 for the transportation of coin und bullion and $40,000 for the miscellancous expenses of the louse wers coneurred 1u, Mr. Fuller submitted resolution directing the Cowmittee on Ways aud steuns to conslder tho fensibility of cuucting a law to equulize the futernal-revenue tux awong all the States, A ¢ fnto Comml ‘The House went futo Committee of the Whale, Mr, Bell in the claw, oo tho private calendar, Almost all the War-claim bills wery wbjected to by Mr, Brueg, The Comnnties rose, und twelve private ollls reported were passed by the louse, Mr. Banuiug presenied a substitute for the Ariny Organization bil), und asked to bave it printed. So ordered. * Alr, Bayler Introduced a bill for the exteusion of the "rlvllcuel of Cluclunuti as a port of wntry. Itefeered, ‘The Tlouss then took s roccss titl 7:30, tho evening scsslon to be for buatneis of the Jue dlciary Comymittee, Mr. Knott, from the Judiclary Comumittec, rchmglexl u(ll;(lu )ll:lhl(mzlnu the n}tu ot the lur- rousbure (Ky.) 8nrlugs, proper! clongling the Boldiers! Home, 5 ¢'eu." e igin Mr. Lynde, from the same Committee, ree ported back the Scpato bill Lo awend See, 5,497, Revised Statutes, by providiug a pewalty for cinbezzlemneut on the part of oflicers i the 1. ternal Revenue scrvice, Passed, Also the Senate bill making the 224 of Februe ary a public holiday {n the District of Columbia, Lassed with u verbal smendmieut. The following bills passed: To establisn District and Cirewit Courts ut Chicagot for Liolding terus of the District and Circult Courts st Fort 8cout, K Heaate bl disapproving ausulling U act of the Assembly of the rritory of New Mexivo tncoroorating the Bo- Slx;:,y u_:l Jesuit Futicrs fu New Mexico. | Ad- uuined. TIHE TAST. TOE DULGARIAN CONSTITUTION. TinNova, Jun, 24.~~The Constitution for Tulgaria has boeu ratified by the Czar, and has arrived bero. 1t will bo translated into the Bulgarian langusge, and communicated to forelgn Consuls and tho Bulgarian Assem. bly, The time consumed in’ the'translation will probably rotard the mpeting of the Assombly to tho Gth or 10th of February, when it will be opened by the Russian Gov. ernor of Bulgaria, ¥ , THE DEFINITIVE TREATY, 3 81, Prrensuyno, Jan, 24,—The Golos com- plains of tho delay in slguing thie definitive treaty between Hussin and Turkey; advises tho ltussian Government not to hurry about tho ovacuation; and says that Russis's op~ pononts are jatriguing to delay a sottloment of the Eastorn Rouwel ian question until the doparture of the Russisn anuy, *“It i thoreforo advisable,” says the (Folas, * that the troops should remain at Adrisnople uxtil April, so that the Porte may atill feel the rd of SUICIDE. Belf.-Dostruction of a Man Who Was fa Ut Right Mind, but Relloved Mimself Cratl Hpecial Dizpasch to The Tribuns. BunruiNgroy, Ia., Jau. 24.—Thomnb.flfl; nold, 8 man sbout ) years of age, whose hfl:fl, was near Mediapolls, Ju this count., rommll{:l. sulclao at thut place this morning under We lowiug circumstances: Darnold hsd luflm Mediapolis all day yesterday, went home Ifl! evenlog, and returned to town this mom nfi accompsnled by a young lady mwlmmtl“ sald 10 have becn “engaied, They west Hrown & McClure's stare, where Darnold a short conversation with the lady, thed W&t 1o the rear of the store sud WRK lotter at & desk and put It lld wat imku. He then left tho store 8ud Lo, 0 Turtle’s drug-store, and asked to n:d i pistols. When handed a pistol he look e slipped thrge cartridges fnto it ratsed bis . to his bead wud fred, the ball euteriog ]0“‘ the eye. He died two hours after. theld written by him was found on bLis person death, and was ag follows: OTTAWA, TLL. 8pecial Diapatch 10 The Tribuns, Otrawa, 1L, Jan, 24,—A butcher named Bar- rett wos * beld up ¥ by two young highwaymen 1sst pigut and relieved of about $iS, Oue nrrest made 10-Jay ou susplcion, cputy-8heri Guut arrested 8. B, Lamb and Q. M. West in Wisconsin und incarcerated them in the County Jail to-day, They are held on requisition of the Governor of Kansas, and chtumud with runping off with wortguged prop- erty. PROBABLY ¥ATAL QUARREL. Naw Youx, Jan. 2L—Augustus Pufllips, “Qofty Goofty," and his mistress, Mary Houp- loy, quarrcied this moruing st their vesidence, facts. Auong the depositors in this bank fs the cook at the Seymour louse, who loscs $1,600, the savings of twenty-three years she has tnus been employed. Nathan Frink, o resident of this ¢ity, {8 reported ms haviug $50,000 1o tho bauk, Auother jan, uamed Clarkson, Is said to bave lost 830,000, It is estimated thut the losses will average $850 to cach depositor. N 1¢ fs fearcd that failures amoog some of the ierchants who bad business vunnection with whe bauk will soou follow, The news of this declared.” : . ¢ N influence of their presence whan the result | 143 West Bixteeuth strect,’snd sba sbot i In | oy jpsufticicnt fo hold them. Seyeral wit. | B4uY sud bis trobles * little oncs.™ fullure votonly stagyered the people of Og- | Mn. Ener LuckesuiLLy When I was 8h ———— i ! S bt i th {de, it I3 thought fatally. About lour " il ‘The Iudiapapolls Journal stutes t) q deusourg, but thoss of Wutertown, Oswegu, | diapolis vesterday Ihid some nonel. i LIBEL SUIT, of tho slectiou of tho Priaca of Bulgarla t8 | 10 i ¢ 2hyGa itacked tho wonian am | DEses gave thelr oMdavits thse iz | oplces Ui of e Tadiaukpolie taes adiesmod | Msions. Votatiun and other places i Norticrs | wus 8 8500 bily ive 83 illy s eyt appeared fn & varicty “theatre and was anuounced a8 the unknown who had sgreed to fizt Clark for $3,000, but the police Lave becn unable to lind thestakebiolders, After u leugthy himnz thie waglitrute beld the prisners uuder 81,000 bail to pupear, ritics were eutered aud the pugilists left the court, accomponied by a crowd of ** the spyfsbu hou l::u"mul kicked her so scverely that ber Jife'ls safd to be in danger, Both'wers taken to the Lospital 1o au ambulance. g s Bpecial Dispaich 10 Tha Tvibune A¥x Ausok, Mich., Jau. 24.~The Libel suit of Loretta Eaton vs. Hiram Day, after four days’ trial; was concinded this afteruoon, and the jury retuyued a verdivt of §1,00 for the platuif, Botn parties resde in Ypsitanti Township, where tuey wre well kuown, Doy was charged with maliciousty clreulating revorts reflecting on the plugupfl’s chastity. A young wau nawed Mee Cullough furwerly paid his addresscs to Day's srayddaugbter und sftcrward chaoged bis ot 1uptions 1o the plalotif, aud this ts the alleged vsuse of Day’s statements, which in several 2 letter to the Ueueral Mansger of oue ol the New York truuk lues, urging uvos hiin the necessity of establishiug a pool und maintaielng rates at Chleugo Leluro the pools at Indiunapo- s, 85, Louls, Teree 1aute, Ciucinuatd, und Pro- rin become turther demoratizod, In snswer to this Jetter he received the Iulluwlus Teply: ** Can you suggest suythive that § can dot” At laat gecounts the rouds east from Indlan- apolts, Bt. Luuls, Ciuciunag, ete., had not yey comnolied with Commisaioner Fluk's ordef to’re- store the regular retes. ‘They ure still making contracts on the basis uf 29 ceots per100 pounds frow 8t. Luuis to New York ou Kl’llhl( flour, snd New York, where the credit. of the bank bad long been regorded as frst-class. Mr. Judson says I hiu creditors will be moderato he thioks he wilt be able ta pay themn everythiow, 3laoy dJdoubt bils abllity to do su. The geueral tmpres- slon oo the strevt 18 thut the credltors csunot gut over 25 per cent, if they do that mueh, The otbier bank 18 considered Zoud. Thcre was no $10 bitle, 1 B s when I asked gt oid tailor, who has s shop fu rear - of . Bruwn & McClures Lo, where the ‘privy was, and I want thls o given to Lily Usborn. Ebo 1s with m“run‘ present Huwin the store. Lam 10 m{l s imind, but since what my sister told ':nu-w worping 1 delleve 1 um crazy. Your brot per law, TuoMas N. DAIHEM Dargold scrved duriny !.le\\nlm!nfd o Towa Cavaley, s ouly lazely rcluxu:up q tive years' survicd fu the "“M'fi:r- Taceed couse is kuown for the act. Ny described by bim has pot beea found. et AFQUANISTAN,. - . . The Goloa also suys that England {s the de facto sovereign in Afghanistan, and basevery chance for carrying through Ler plans jn Asiatic Turkey. 1 YAEOGB RitAN. Tho Guzette says Yakoob Khan has fled Afghanistan, W DEATY MAN AL DEADWOOD. Dxapwoop, D, T, Jan. SA.~Alexander Frank- luburgh wha was shot at Lead City a fow daye ago iua dlificulty between the Californja Home- stake Alining und the Pride of the, West Com- panies, divd to-nlght, Three' mep are failed charged with, {he’, crjme, Excitement- is - run~ nivg bigh, sad vivlened I expeitdd, e — ¥ ASTRONOMICAL Special Disoaich (o The Tribuns. ‘Mapisox, Wis., Jan, ¢1.—~The new Washburn teluscope was plaved In position wud the first observation taken at au carly hour this morn. towy, but no trouble is apprebieuded there, = e ——— #¥Poor Little Me," 1 ‘'Cinetunati 7imes, S A girl Laby about 3 mooths old was found ou EHERE ALL & 61, Peresssyno, Jan, 24,—According reliablo information, Shere All will uot come | - * PIfCHFORKED, 5 . packing-bouss products. ‘They will probab) s : o Coupte of Mammoth lclcless ; Dok g s ub Sinain ik 2 ; potOorid e tug, The varly part of the uight was quite | Ftora tho rates whie they bave securca enougly | 1he stepa of Mr, A J. Loe's resklouce, -fhe lit- A Gatpisol p :‘:;:.“llr:fifi:oufi m.n:.c 3;31"531'.’%‘.’5.." 1f'.h; 10 Bt. Peteniburg, but 8¢ Tashikend, L""“""'H- Kyy in' 3§-—;;|110 Pourioy cloudy. Several finc views tinallvabtained | contracta to last thews unkl next summer, o 3"-’-3'“?7&‘3;3&.‘.‘!." _{i,‘ “ul“\m-‘ um;gg::l‘ wnl:x o eparmot TR Tt o “yli Yo uwljo: 3 :urlnl age. Much sywpatby GREAT BRITAIN. nai's specfal “fromn "Hénderson, Ky, saje a ditfh- | of.fixid atars aud planets. The test of the in- | wonder the railrusd mausgers, varticy 1o tho oy ir e poundy eucli, wye formed on thu roof of 07 culfy ogeprred Herwepn | Julu ~Youst Tuone. AcdLaxiiu last eveninie, on 8 farin soven miles from that Rlawe kel pesulted 1d Mn; n's. receivjug 8 umcflgfi‘wmn 1y the yec! et Jofe with 1t & bottlo of nilk, abother of paregoric, sid a stivt spoon. - Pinoed o the clitld was thu following note! T ain baby Ma- bet Dore. Please take und tare for me; and 1 muy'be s blewsive to you.!' Please keep avopy of the worning papers, for, when I erow up to be s mies i my tecus, something wuy turn up thut will be of value to poor lttle we —— struent ghows’ it to verfect du it cou- be East-bouna pools from the above-nawed poluts, ;z‘r‘lfl'l:n, abd Frofe Wotsqy js bighly plessed arc well pleased with the successful workivg of the sgreemcut, The Chicago Rallway Assoclatlony consistinz of ths General Ticket und Pussenger Agents of the various roads ceantoriug 1o ¢ ¥, Las fu- structed Secretary Dauicls to keep m record of the names of edfturs found guilty of selling or offerfug for sule thelr freq passes or 1,00) mife tickots, 'Ther aro several Dumes oo the biacke Mst already. A week or two ago an cditor of & y paper luquired of u #catper the price ke ol AL Poat-Otfice Uy the freeziug of theepudenstd B8 | or from tho steam-escapo bozzles, TuestFRG bung from tha Inoer wall over the x-w.nl_tl vflf‘“ seveuty et stove the glass rool ol H'A'l Re e of the building, Yesterday '““'“’ur"awnb’ weather became nild, fears were cUie g that they might fall. Capt. MeMuey 8800 custodiaw, took a squad of wen ||O-I ke slipped vouses of sope over ihie »l*“ wph. broke thet off, and, liftlog twew 10 e 5 the dome, bad thewm ¢hagoed 1o P throwu to the sirech RUBKIN, R Loxpos, Jan. 24,—Alr. Ruskin has with. drawn Lia resiguation of tho Blads Profus; sonibiip. e —r———— — ANOTHER NATIONAL BANK, © geaal Duasaich 9 The Trivune, HBeroir, Wis,, Jau. 2.—The uecessary au- thority for commnencing busiuess was to-day re- cetyed by the Citizens’ Nutivoal Bavk of Belolt frow the Comptroller, 1t will necordingly vpen its doors fur busiuess fn a few duys, WiLh o cal fal of 830,000, Prosdent, 1L, 1. Yaylor; Custe ica W. H. Bauwea. e —— © - ARMY NEWS, . 87, Louts, Mo, Jan. 24.—A Leavenworth, Kas., dispatch says ibrec companies of the ‘Twenty-third Infuntey, under the tmmediate cowmand of Gen. Jeff. C. Davyis, will Jeave Fort Leaveaworth Monday morniog fur the vew post wsslgned to the reglment o 1 frow & pdtchofris o, oI Youutz, BAD ¥ORrR KLUSTY. Spectal Dispalch o The Tribure. BroosixaToN, IlI, Jun. 24.—A telegram re- celved from Prague, Bolewla, angouncivg to Deputy-Sbertf Rowell that Kaorl Kiusty, who A HOAX Loxvoy, Jan, #4.—Owners of tho ship Ralston, whose Captain is crodited with re- porting to the British Admiralty the suspi- ciows ucty of un unknown steawer, fifty miles 1t fa well to get clear of & bad cough or cold the ¢ week, but it I8 safer 10 7ia youraelf of it the ‘elghit Bouts—tho urover remedy for the purpcee betng Dr. Javoe's Expectoraut.