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g THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, JANUARY 28, I879—TWELVE PAGES. 7 STATE AFFAIRS. Anthony to foin him in order to defeat Engalls, N A RUBBER SUIT. round just ahead, rge cakes of fu but it s not probable that Anthony can earey 2:,’;'.‘,‘,!',,‘11’:’.:,':‘“ ‘1‘,’"1”1‘ A N"rfi'?‘,hy H 14 supporters fn a body to Bimpson, and, when el i servameq Horton w1 you valne . ) the break occurs, Ingalls inay secure enough to Bari 1 % Ballofing for United Stqtel Sen- o s “:'“lma i e e Perilous Voyago of Cnpt. Boyton | jour itfe turn around nu cull sgaingt tho tide. Erckmann-Chatrian and T.ouls Davyl (the eathor of *La Maitreses Legitime’’) ave ro- ported to have complcted a grand drama en- ttled ** La Guorre” (* War") for the Gaerys anil M. Vizentine, the ex-impresario of the defunct Theatre 1.)- [ , his swift | mpeaking to the Prelature—'his vencrable brethiren who, endowed with the eplscopal offic had the hich honor of asslshing nearest 1o his tootstoo) **—waa that of kindly but most National Gambling===The Great 1 rique, continues his serfes Ve are hetween two Immense fields of fce, which it 1l . ibitlonsLottary. of “Tuaday musical. Jostivals o the IHppo- ator In the Kansas Caus Tors (Bidfiogon: anly. Nieen wates it Towalis and a Herald Reporter. ORI s e At iy [ AMacinch,coruinond ¢ o the meass b e Xl R ployed tn seconding his desfres. urishi - dromo, hext weak, with n concert, at which M, . concedes Iim as hizh as twenty-five. Anthons’s but clear the floe if you pnil your arms from | the rin hope that they would ahow more nnd s A Gulraud, of Piccolino” fame, s to conduct ous. own strength In stated by him s nmpu:n | thedr pocketa” Fer the “first time in | more tesplendently beforo the prople the laht Juspection of the Erizes at the'Palals do fPpo iubiisiad frowmenlaof N now, works . Togalla claims from stxty to scventy, | A Nicht of Tirilling Adsentare.The Two Kail. | tho trip 'the eveat swimmer begwn o | of saccriolal virure. He wasglad to toll tlem 2 pmndmru._A Curlons Agglom- A VERY IMFORTANT NOTICE Ingalls Gets but Fifty-four Votes, Apectal Dianadch to The Tritane. gators lmprisoned by Piclds of lee. e thds with n stunificant. encrar. WL TLon | oo Tt ol ot willing Tadusien og eratlon. has recently been Issued by the poliee, Prior to Elghty-five Belng Neces- Torexa, Kan., dan, 27—11 p. p.—1lie Ropuh- e useless. In lcss than ten minntes we were | which they were now wmors than o¥er mfi,,d . the opening of the Exhibition all wine-ahops ! I3 liean caucus Lo-nighs was attended by 118 mem- Sew York flevald, Jan. 20 tiemmed in by floating masses of lve thntground | upon to give proof; ond then, After allading to —— and cafes (with certaln exceptions) were obliged sary. lersof the two bouses, elehit befug alwent, Threo | o o e Sl Bt SO0 S8 | agninst each other with a harals, viclot loise, | thw pew nttributlons he bad ‘sssigned to those - - | toclos ab sntdnight. It has bean decided that tmllots were taken for United States Senator, as han i Hiat-2 0, Ancs ry | ynpleacantly sugzestivo of our’ poseible 1o, | wha could nu Jonger employ thewr, talents tn ements for the Drawing—~The Win. | in futars ihe apccinl permisaton grantett 1o keop ‘ fullows: tand nnd sufficlently thased out to give the fol- | The paddle became tetnporartly caught among | {he hanorable offices wh}cn untler the patornal Arrang inp Nambera The Tiokete (’xwl’l‘ dkl‘lrlr;z l;m Ex!nllllllunsmu‘r;uultlll 1 :. m, l’ropumun fn the I'linnis I.ezhlnturo A rxnw%‘.‘c‘u;-lnmny lowing account of my voyage wllIANupt. Paul :ht- nia‘l‘sm. lumlu.; .lmmvnw‘x %o c'"'"’v“]“, v;:: h“-l..“m,,.p rule ol thy Toman PontifT weére cons | jpe=. shall be ade gencral, So the * won't-go- b rien Y6 | i bi 1 arrows hand was drawn betweet tvo piecea, wid, desp 110 them,” he cont! ning Tome-till-murnings " hase now ti eountenance to Get Up a Revenus Com- masn . B e Hoyton duwn the bay mnd to tho Narrows on | i Vs s ot L B Ob vy the | 0 T thoes diluite momenta, in which effor Speculation. 14 01 Jndge Campbell catteting Friday vight, In a_rubber Mfe-saving suit, It ts e of the suthorities. Hitherto tlicy hal anly thelr st gLl A e R 8 T e ko tiat T eam | 150 888 seiape off the back, Nothine cowid | aro made to opnress st weaken the Charch atid . = own. Hanuy MeLrzen. mission. Inzalls . meie e m'l“;:n n :I'l":‘ o know hiat T can | o ceen s T fe yuse in e water around us | to tirow discredit upon he sacred ministers, 1t the Theatres and e —— - hinpson ot swin & stroke or pt n ar, i unrd obseured our vision, Added to this wasmy | becomes the duty of those who by the vivine Gosslp from dg--Th TWO LOVES AND A LIFE. INDIANA. Lampbail on a life-savingz suit hefore in my life, Aeparation from my aqiatic chaperon, an Jm- | merey have been called to serve her to uphold the Boulevardg-- g b2t S hll;mll'l u‘n; — ‘The third ballog was the rame aa the sesond, 1 confuss that before entering tha water at | vuse cake of fee havine tlonteil in between us. | the honor of Ler institutfons, to mako their wir. and the eancus adfourned untif to-no) .| e v 1t Paul Foyton {s tot the kind of a tnan who Cafes, Inp1aNAvoLis, Jan. 27.—~Further investiga- | ‘ITe mum;\crulc 3e“mm clght; u:’;mrxmvv«'::‘c]:m:‘u Cantie Uarlant fell '“u,‘;“) noproliensive 4419 | duserts n 1r ""'y‘l Tn distress, Von of 1ho alfairs of the Boldiers’ Orphanat | nominate. To-night's resatl In rezarded as | "hetber weshould be sble to mnke our wag | b (en you wet huld of the cake of fee to your Tome shows that Eflison Willlams, resident | el favorable to 1ugalls, 8 It I Known that | throngh the flasting fce and snow that covered rleht," e erfed, ‘Arustee nt Kaightston, Js & princips] partnor | Most of the abentecs are Tugulla incn, i | the shors waters, but 1o soonor hud 1 touchel Itres )y psl pai that the votes given to Campbell will be for | water nnd reclined comfortably at full length BIUNALS OF DISTRESS UNTIREDED. fnad ‘ " v l’lln:n ‘r‘y( (::;;dlnnl:‘r‘t: ltrllxitor:;‘ ::r{l ‘llzn::u ;&;;!dt:r‘“‘_‘l: Ingatls on the formal batlot, than tonfidence returned to te, wnd (L Aid not | And I another moment I saw him Iooming A Recent Parilon by the (Queen Revives an O1d Story of Dublin Love and Crinre, Coryespondence New York World, DubLix, Jan, 8.—~The Queen bas very recently pardoned Itenry Kirwan, whose trlal for the murder of his wife Matla, Lwenty-six years ngo, dom shine in the eycs of the world, and to shot themselves, for doctrine, for spotless purity ot 1ife, and for Imluul?' the truo light of the world and the true salt of theearth, Ve do not doubt that all of you, convinced of the Important ad- vantages of which ottt paternal solicitude for you will be fruitful, will fall into our views nnd scrond our desires in all things. etal Correspondence of The Tribuine. mmfi," Jan. 8.=The vica of gambling, lke moat othet pleasaut vices whorewith the clovon- hoofed gentleman tempts us to destructlon, has atrick of communleatiog itself from ono person | created an luterest almost world-wide. Fowy |ty turee last years, in deflance of e taw, MINNESOTA. require the encouraging words of that veteran :f?i‘[z‘»??fi':&,‘":.‘l.’-‘z" ‘;E:‘: 73"“‘"&}'.‘:.’,‘“.,'}”;‘;,2{‘\'2 In the letter addresscd by Leo XIIL to the nother with great rapidity. 1t has been so | Perbaps, of the present eoeration of newsps- | whih save that no Trustee shall be interested #pectal Dixpatch 10 Tha Trivune. vovager, my companjun, to resssure e, The | % Now you're all rigat, sald bey “and il try | Archbienhop of Cologue we have the substance ;::M ase o the huge manla for the unlawful per-readers, busily s 1t has kept pace with the | 1 a0y contencts counected with, or purchase Bz, PAUL, Minn., Jan. 27.—The Ecnate was buoyaney of the rubber dread Is sumething | and wako up the foikd on shore.” So raving he | of thess discourses communicated for direct strides of crime at home, will recall the clreum- stances of a tragedy which convalsed Dullin so- “clety In 1852 and threw Kirwan into Spike Jsland Prison, near Queenstown, with the shadow of a ‘haltor around his necki but the stors is ono having many drunatle features, nud {s welt waorth a second telling. ¢ Kirwan was an artist of rislog fame, a man of weaith, highly esteeined in Dubliy soutety, and prominent In the Freemasonry of that city, 1t wns suppused that hls domestic relutions were of the pleasantest kind, and it only became known after the death of the wife, whom it was aileged he murdercd, that he had been for sev- etal years' Uearlng the cxpense of pnother estnblishment at Ring End, on the ontskirts of Dublin, which was presided over by a sccond .~ Mrs, Kirwan, also named Maria,—Maria Teresa Kenncy,—aud the mother by him of efght, —thougth no loneet fllegai—epeculation nwak- ened in Franco by the fnvention of that melan- choly plece of official humbug known as the Natlona] Exhibition Lottery. Introduced tothe world ss & benerolont schema for the nssistance of exbivitors aud workingmen,—the’ former of whom [t was to help by the stimulus 4t would gire to the salo of their wares, while It was'to help the wurkipgimen by irce admlssion: to the wonders of the Champ de Mars and Trocadero, —fhis lotteey-project ~saon throw, off the sollow pretense of - - benevolence, and showed ftsell fn dts rcal character, s s gleantic s0p offered to the unhealthy national crasing for exeltement. The orginal fssuc of one milllon ticketa Was, as oyery oue .Imnwu._ radually increased, From ono it bwelled, quickly to twro, four, eight, teg, and finslly to for, the Home during bis term of office. ‘Thia | 1ot in scasion to-day. wonderful, and, slthough the air chambers were drew n marine slenal light of distress il set it ofl. The effect was Iudeseribable. The power- portlealar institution scems to bavo bee mew | 1 tie louso the twentieth petition for pro- | V3% Mdiflerently infated, the stiditeat wotton | g bltie labt 1t up A6 whote by and revealed aged by the Trustees with the moat snblime is. | hibition of tie use of the brass whieat-tesrer wag | U1 ¢ double-biaded peddie wan sullicient 0} o inige lield “of dce il " around _us, retard of Taw, and It 18 not Impesbnble that auch | Prosented. probelma tlang st wil, which | clittered and_ svarkied, assuming woulil Bo foiind to bo the ense willi otficr A concurrent resolution was adopted direct- Novw, then," cricd the Captain, a8 weturned | oll matner of radiant hues umder % our faces toward the Sound, ** cross your legs | the lilumination of the slgnal ligit, institutions If subjected to rigorous search, Eb | D tho Judiclary Committee to fuquiry loto | o0 e ter. 5 e | The Bt also etiowed that we had drifted past Henderson, Auditor of 8tate, vacated his offico | brat legisiation affecting the State luwds known | p ¥ p fnthe water: Urasy Jour patdia ou wutl trere being carmed down through to-dny, and was suceeeded by Uen, M, D, Man- | a8 swamp and overflowed lauds, nud the pro- firmly, and dou't try to throw ups bushel of arrowa, Nota fespolise wos made Lo our #on, Auditor elect. A proposttion will b intro- | Driety ol rerorving the reinainder to create water at every stroke. Let your movements be | alyoal, except where o white liht wad flashed Quced authorizing tlie State-louse Commils. | funds tor the vurchase of sultable grounds it | TSI €435 amd carcful, for should you flounder | 1 Aavels but ao assistaned was offercd, al- 5 around i the water yout are lable to turn over | though, it addition to the blue fambeau, rockut sluners to mako n loan of #1,000,000 and eum- | for the erection of a new Capltol bullding. SR yoE tich v hlm’ Now, bid (riends after rocket was sept up In appeal. Fitally, as plete the Btate-Eouss as zoon as possible. This The House also concurred fu the Senate | ooy ,u,:“;‘r ml':én.:.‘},'!;,...‘. yourl(siends | 1o gituation wan growlnz inomentarlly miore will meet with geneeal support among the Dem- | #mendments enlarging the scope of the br- b 4 & desperate, Boyton gave the order to fleht our THE START. wavout. Thén began o journey over fee 1l ocrute, who claim that tho accominodations af- | pused Btate-Prison Investigation. UL L R S T e Ll et e forded at the Court-House arc not suflicient, Mr. McCracken fntroduced a LIl repealing | nnd amid many encourseing words sl conslds | my body, ‘Fhe Captain still bears 1he seratclies and that the ventliation is suflicient to kil off | the lasw which allows the deathh penaity-to be fn. | erable waving of handkerculefa we pulled oug [ of the {c'e on his face, while 1 was inore for- half the members every scssion, which 13 true, | fcted only whien e Jusy th o tnurder cass pre- fnto the streai, ‘The situation wos Impres- | tunate, and was simply pounded i squeezed Every county officer who haa been fn the buila- | scribes ft. alve In the extreme, Stretching out before | about the body. application I the German Empire, and accome panied, ur rather prefaced, by a distioct affitia. [ the unity of ';nrno.-e existing through- out the Eplecopate. You bave already pubiished the text of this letter. (1 nets forth so distinctly the views the Pope entertains,nnd the coupse ha has made up his mind to follow foe their fulfill ment, that it would appear at the same time thint his negotintionn withrthe German Govetne meunt huve proved fneffectus THE RUSSIAN PLAGUE, T1s Origin and Progroas, Loxpon, Jan, 20.—Tho British Medical Journat publishies the following: **Ruasian and German medical journals state that the East of Eutops 18 In a state of great alarm at the progress of what they allege to be the piague, which Is rape 1dly making its way upward toward the north ' & C A & ua were the great black waters of the | On our way out we would niount onc cake, TWELVE MILLIONS] ",‘,‘!:"","'., ?“h‘l “}'g v{“,'lh,m“"'b" “; “:‘“' LT “‘ ing for a year 18 sick now. 3 bay, with here umd there a lght twink- | walk two T ELECS Stetms Bl thotr SoaMaate e nd: easl ol Runsiay from the Quspian Bea alang tero organs of French Republicantsm | ghee of the athers but tht murdered wdihan in | 1, g ‘House to-day, Ma). Gord t WiscoNa. Hng In the distance, whic ! i vi the courgn ol the Voles, Aeollop tomn etk Tha susl B b chuiatetl) fairly! April, 1852, accidentally discovered the circum- ¥y . Gordon, of this toaciat Dissateh to The Tridune. I::] he N of ':'c." which lent a sinister and | plunged luto the fey stream, 1he sea wale - | cle, dated Jan, 16, published n the Vienns Med~ eho qught to Juve been more steut) vi| sthmces.Theac combileations aerved to fur. | counity, introdueced u bitl to repesl. the Criminal weird napect to the scene, Howeyer, this was | ginniog 1o freeze uvon our faces, © o - ab] Maptsox, Wis., Jan, 27.—In the Senate, to- | nu time to contemplate the peculinrities of New | Mine ' had o hard time of §t, and wos -lm{ night, denator Deering presented the credentfals | York Hay, as scen at nighit, 5o we humored the | nately tossed on the heavy sea going out or car- ty, who appeared, was sworn {n, and took his 5 e | teottld be ween | buge enke of the floe he zine deck 80 scei 1o, the Assemiily Lills, wers. introtucs]. | qrigaine & dingy sheen uoon lie waters ab-fhe | it lesked, “Hopitun produced” somo. Lesawas relating to the fumigation of grain; changlug When fairly out In the river the Captain :3&3::.‘“’““ 12 EepslEibai I UL prtl the nameof the State militia; regarding the rlnccd his bigle to hia lps und blew s ehrfil Wihen upposite Fort Hamilton a rocket wea prices of swamplamls in Shawnee County; mak- blast that was cchoed back from the Lobg | sent up, nnd wo crossed over to the east shore ' Inlund shiore, and startled {he sentrica In the | to eatch the up-current of the flood-tide, The ing sburats of | o - prin - foclo | jorh Hiun' the nutes of a miliary bug-enll | iack water alfowed e ko o oneparated it evidenca; eoabling the Cliy of Racloe to read- | were sounded fun faunty manner, nml ns Its | out much troulde, and after a short struggic we Just {ts debt: ziving consent to the Northern | vadences renched the ears of the sentry rnclnz found ourselves In clear water, with a falr run- Pacillc ltaliroad to complete its road throueh | lonelily up and down, we were falotly halied by | ning flood-tide. Wiscansin to the Montreal ftiver. Dills passed the listening watchinan, At the point of the TIRRD OUT. iafnnd a la . relating to the United Stutos const survey; | mmmaning aik sin orrenmh T ihe sy | Up to this timo § had ' paddied my own suthorizing Racluo to Lorrow mone v, nud pro- | ye drove straieht shead, right Into the midat of | fauve.” but 1 began to feel very soro aud ex- vidiug for apecial terins of court In the Seventh | the rating, seething inans. hausted from the eMlects of “the continued Cireult, Mr, Hutehison put in o resolution | "Giidenty § wet surprised by Hogton crylng | SHral 1n pudding uud the struggie b the ice. oecenting Gove Wastiburn's Edgewood farm | ony, % Hald the Baby whilo I go after thaf Jarge | 1t 788 6t this polut tht Capt. Bosion began to fora yjoys Industrlal School, cakeof fee An fustant afterward it flashied his piettis, Vincingmy hieadd betieen biy s upun me tliat the name of (e boat was * Haby | feck e drove me ahead of Tl toward Staplo: ARKANSAS, Mine,” and T took hold of the slender Ine thnt | tou 13 padule muing win the recularity ond Lirrim RooK, Atk Jan, 27.—On motion of | field the Hetle provision boas, whilo the Captain | e of the screw of a propeller, white [ dld wy aBRtbe Ters: that poitof the Tiea nolselesaly darted off nml disappeared i tho | feeble best to heip him, s we nesred the lsu l:le"chn:;?t’lmltnl{zfl bad '::'3: “Jfifur.i'xfimf surrounding darkueas, leaving Il’l’lb to iy own '"";:mf 'umalfll ":)l “ftxllmh rcmmc(h T b ihe chasga i been offeed epre- | Lufuomn, b § may nswlcanfers,wopemot | 100k the paddle aeain indepeudent of Hoton, scntativo Ilalifield to vote for Jolnsn for | orthemost, cheerful nature. * Hatloo, lialloo,” | Suddented neapd a ery of laby's gono 16 the Senatar was, after debatg, expunged. came the Captain's volce, fallowed by ' cavalry | Dottom s and looking around { funmi that ihe Toprasentative Fishbacke read Lo the Houso a | chargo upon the bugle, which Joi 1o toward 3 | bust nd sunkc with the Inniern, leaving us fo letter from Robert Jobnson, fn which he aays ho | Polut In the middle of the river, where Bovion | DETICSt URIKRERS (R UL bl g ¥ defen ail ach chnrges, and denouncen 1hom | i (W alarks cako of ica in wy direction. | S0¥, (HOMER, BY RGNE guaty, Forgeately T et A arompt. infustiaation to “Clamber up o top.” said my companfon, | BoOV g holg 2 0] } e v 50 ieinische Wochenachrift, No. B, it hea reached NUjit Novgorod. As far ss regards the origin of the diseasc, 1t I8 now ascertained that It was im= yorled by two regiments of Cossscks who had ately returned from the war in Turkey, and o spite of strict ordera to disinfect overythlog, probably hid a part of their booty, which, without dmll)lvconmncd the germs of the infoction. When the fscase first showed itself it was rather neglocted and looked upon mercly os 8 variety of lghun fever, and (¢ was not unti! the mortality began to assume alarmning proportions Uiat the local autliorities began to feel it to be their duty to do sumething toward arresting ts farther progress. Accordingly a strict quarantine was enforeed, but the inhabitants ol Astrachan, solzed with o panle, bhad begun tofly fn different dlrectlons, scattering on thelr m&zcrmu of the disease, which advauced to the North over the provinces of Samara and Samtoll and reached Zaritzyn, This last-uamed place ought espe- cislly to have been protected, belng a very im- partant tradtug town ou the Volga, connected Uy rall with almost the whole of Rusam, and through {t with the rest of Europe. Having once passed that place the plague want on spreadiog till it resched Nijil Novgorod, which is only o few bours' distant from Moscow, tho centea of Russta. - ** It Is & curious fact that some of the Russian vapers, smong others the Vralschehbuyga Vedo moati (Mallcal News), porsistently deny the ex. Istence of the dlscase, und simpiy treat it as an lost thelr senses, nud warmly defentied o whoily sominsble and indefensibla thing. The con- tagton spread, from Paris to the Provitices, from the I'roviuces abroad, till it at lost reached the digtant shores of America, whenco,, for aught I antell to the contrary, 1t may have travelea to Japan, Chifng, and back agatn {o Europo vin the ity deaerts of Siberia-and Russin. What Wopped the Insue of ticketsl Why, ' aftcr buing ran up to twolve nflllons, did the Covernment suddenly. cut oft the supply, though the demand, far from ceasing, getting louder and greater dally? Toasibly itmay ha7e been for that very reason. My fm- grestton {8, that the Jovernment was rather trightened by the devil ltsclf bod roised. A moment came when the press began'to sharo e alarm, and the very journals which had at Arst sung the prases of the lottery sounded the {oesln most vigorously: not, however, uutll the edltore-in-chicl, thelr stals, their subscribers— nd nog-subscribers—had the’desired namber of tickets safely stored sway In thelr desks or pockets, and had thus an undoubted adyautago over tho tardy speculators who had trusted to the chances of the thirteonth milton. Oh!1 don't wish to set myself up 54 any bet- fer than the reat, . . nish one nud, perhaps, the strongest ol the three elementa which [n all murder cases must ‘e considered,—motive. If motive to instizate and npnnrumhyw accomplish can be proven, the physteal nct of inurder is casily and some— times £oo rashily Inferred, ‘Tha artist with his fehtful wife—the one with whose murder he tvas charged—werc [n the hatijt of spending aportion of theirsummers at Howth, a very popular seasido resort sbout seven miles \ fromg Dublin, Here ac the time of the tragedy they were eatablishiod, Just o inllu from Howth is n smal) Island known na Irelund’s Eye, which in those daya, us at the present time, ivas givon over 10 n few untamable goata and the pletur- eaque rulns of what was once n mounstery. To the mea it presenta a rugeed froutof nerpendlen- Iar rocks Into which the waves have eaten quce little nooks o caves, It waa the bobit of the urtist frequently to visit this lonely place, whose pleturesquencss and commanding position fur- nistred themes for his sketch-book. Mrs.-Kir- wan, it was sal), often . accompanied her hus- band, nnd while hic worked she antsed hersell by batbing in some unc of the little pools made by this singular honey-combed sea-wall, 'The water in none of them was deep, but it was vecublarly limpld wird plessaut to bathe in. Ou the Gth of Sceptember, 1852, tue artlst sud Lis wife were rowed ovor to this {slund by boatmen who were lustritcled to return for them carly fu the evening. At the time appointed they did return wnd were met b the besch by Kicwan, who, In a word, told thm thut his wife Court and tranafer its duties and docket to the Circult Court, Mr. Willard, of Floyd, Chalrman of the Com- mittve on Fees and Salarics, Introduced a bitl Nxing the fecs of connty officers and erading themn on the basls of county population. For the County of Marlon the fees are: Clerk, €2,100; Sher!fT, $2,100; Auditor, $28004 Treas- uror, $2,000: Recorder, $1,00. They are now given Deputles, from five to ten each, at salarics of $000; tho Deputies aro not hialf enough to do the business of the offices Buch leglslation cau only spriog from utter Ignurance, or from a corrupl desire to bring the whole matter of reform fn the matter of fees and sala- rles Into dfsrepute, and defeat every effort in that direction, The nominations by the Governor of Timothy Nicholsun, Jobn T. 8cott, of Vigo County, naud Murray Brices, ot Bulllvan, as Trustees of the State Normai 8chool, were con- frmed by the Bennte. —— JLLINOIS, #pectal Diapateh 10 The Triduns, BeninerisLp, 111, Jan, 27.—Both branches of ihe General Asgemnply met this evenlog at & o'lock, and adjouraed, there being no quorum present in elther How 3 e ' | which the little cralt was attached. An | outbreak of malignant typhus, while tho 5t I's- 1 DOUGNT MY TICKETS had siranuely alsapponred, and bade them pull | The effect of the firc causing the partial de- | bring out tlic whole truth. BZ’#{‘.’.‘M"?}.‘. f w:s,:,‘cr:\'au": o l'.'i::';.‘.‘}:i‘.,‘:? e | effort wus made 10 rafes her to the |!:‘:Inm Am tershuryjer Wockenachrist aud athier papers apen- ful a8 my reaver imay have bought,—fust as | htm bock 10 ‘Howth, - The boatmon, aware that | struction of Armour & Co.'s packing-louse at Mr. Fishback tnoved ncommittec of five to you gl Lo v she contained money, a valuable gold wateh, | 1y speak of it xs the plague. The number for {at gentleman at my s1do bought (spending $10 | Hiero was 10 way by which (e Jndy could have | e Btock-Yards lian caused a focliug of uncasl- mvestignie. Latd over il to-morrow. TEASTING ON AN IUE CAKE. sockots, ete., and, most impartant of all, the | Dee 35 (Jan. ) of the Vralschenbuyga Vadomontt left the islsud, urged a further search for Ler, to which her husband indifferentiy—~so they af- terwards were allowed to testify—conseated. Both Houses_adjourned from respect for Whila the Captoin spoke he stood uprignt (n Repreaentative lolnan, of Sevior County, who | the water, lia two hauis grasping the whirling died yesterdoy. mass of fee und a good-natured sindle upou hi contains telegrama from the Govornera of the infected provinces (Astrachan and Baratofl) to the Minster of the Interfor, which reports tho Dirandy flask. Boyton soon succee: fu bringing outhem out of on Income . of $70), Just as the sunken hont to the surface. ‘Ile thermom- ness fu rerard to the water-supply, which is to thousands upon thousands of worknien and result fn s littlo legislation. Mr. Hopkina has 8 cter was missing and a flne revolver. The hoat t huugry women liave certalnly bought, hoplug, | Exploring ono by one the many caves of the | prepared a bill to suthorizo the Btock-Yards dripping countenance. Selzed with o desire to | was then piaced on Bovton's breast and towed | present state of affairs _ss most Lopetul. Tho "Jf,‘fl e :‘.'.dl“xlxfi\c 135: :]Ec:p;::n[l[g:, é’fr‘&.’fi“’.‘}fvfi‘r coust, they ot 1ast came upon the unfortunate | Company, situated In the Town of Lake, out- VIRGINIA, do Mkewise 1 nlso attempted to assume an up- | into a private dock. e had to cllmb ap the | mortality has docreased, and therc are very fow d ces 25, woman lying fu her bathing-dress in the rocky ledgo of a shallow pool, her feet along in the water. Upon her face and body were super. ficiol cuts snd bruises, amd blood hiad dssucd from lier nose nud cars. _'The body wns takento the malnland, where, a Coroner’s” jury huving returned o verdict of **aceidental death,” b was burled In the cemetery, the ground of which new paticnts. A most epergetic quarantino Is enforced. The infocted tuwns and villsges which are divided into districts, are not ailowad to communicate with cavh other, ete. 1t sumao qu 1t [satated that only tive to ten persuna have died withln a week, “The symploms are described as being a headacte, sccompanled by fover and swelling of the glands, side of the pler In our sults, and the boat was alio Mfted to the wharf, The lundlog wam made at 8§ o'clock, when wo lad been seven hours in the water, THE SWIMMERS GET A WARM RECEPTION. BU und sore, we were making our wuy ntong the pier to the matn shoro when we found our Rionsioxn, Va., Jan. T7.—The Senate to-day, | rizhit pusition, but made a ludicrous failure, aud by a upanimous vote, adopted the report of the suceceded anty {y geulng o wouthtul of Uring 5 water and a4 alt but disiocated shoulder, 1am Bpecial Joint Committee on alloged usurpation | (nelined to belleve that Cant, Bovtan the only of State Jurisdiction by Federsl Judge Wives, | mau livine who can master this difficult feat, in the case of the Reynolds brothers, negrocs, Placing onc hand on tha drifting eake uud the eharged with murder. tozetter with a lonz serles | other on my attentive comrade's shoulder I man- side the corporate limits of Chicugo, to contract with the city for a water-supply. The water grom the Hyde Park Holly Works, coming 8o Jong a distance, {8 not con- sldered sufliclent, notwithstanding the proposed improvements. The propored leelistation will servlce. But that only bears out tho trulsm with which I began my fetter. Well, thls s uot the place for sermons, It will, § nin sure, be more to the taste of my lu- telllgent readers iF © give them some Jden of the )‘mel he bas & microscopie chance of winnlng for Kimself with his frane ticket, About the g] L aged to cdamber 10 the surface of the fee, whe ; sime i aeven . Chcago, tho Sorld In gon | wa 50 wet that rapid decoimposiifon wean found | Ve pushed through by Mr. Hokins as soon ue ot Btate'eRishte pasolutionny, ont. "y et in J.;r, e po ey yan sugdealy block by the watchmau at the | "Vl Viewoa: Uducniscts Wrachris, No. 3 sl wlll bo miehtly {nterested in the samo dered It fncapable of furnishing a racticable. 'Fhere fs the appeatance of & sma! v uwmp a1 st from the effocts of wy fov bath, | dock: raws most terrible picture of tlie’ prescnt cuestlon, for, by the latest arraugcment, the :,‘;",2‘(' it ob last n:;:‘:)?uluun‘:)! foul ”h‘:)‘yz won ?ohby on the ground this evening, and there s o A CALIFORNIA MARVEL, Thhe boot suon veeupted & position slingside of | Ment, unable to underataud tae eltustion, On | mate of things In Russla, Whatever the dnwine will comence on the 19th inst., at the Trocadero 8alle des Fetes, All the prizeg 50 far deliversd to the Lottery Commlaslonees are at this moment being classl- fed and theketed FOR PUNLIC EXIIBITION In twelve rooms of the Tulals de 1'Industrie,— thut Targe bullding In _the Champs Elyseos uscd fur theaonual Salon. ‘Things were still fo & Ung stato of confusion when I visited the Palace e olber day, bub order was dseuing from the chaos, Each of the twelve roowa 1 distingulsne el byaletterof the alphabet, having, I pre- tume, sume ysterfous connsction with the dasilicatlon of “the prizes,—u connection quite fussible to me, by-the-by. A _detachment of hawkcyed myrmidons of the Prefct de Pollce keeps © yigllane watch over all the treasure, amd mikes ftaclf horribly unplessant to the few - privileged per- wons admitted 1o” view jiho yarious Jots, ~ At every room 1 entered L was eballenged to pro- uce m; 3 s, on 1y trustinely bringing vatw vencl with s vagua Intention of taking wme potes for tha benellt of ‘Tun TRIDUNE, & boilte man stepperd quickly up to me und re- fitested me to destat, 1 suppose he objucted to Y takling auything off,"” eve a mere flg- ool speech. Make yourself casy, then, s to the pafoty of your winolugs—expectant. AMONOST TR GRAND I'NIZES dthe lottery are the wilver service aforesald {exchangeable for o lnouc( equivalent, If de- rn.jj). tro magnliicent dlamond ueckloces; a arue nmfnlu-r ot pianos, American organs, har- %n‘uuuln‘ & snall' but flns organ by Cavallle- I;n, the maker of (hg great fustrament that s urned the Ttocadero Concert-1lall; busta and ,L',‘“f‘.f'! Innumerable, In marble aud terpa (rhl’ffi Venctinn ¥ mirrors by the scores pletures mlt ly by French artfats, and {u race (ustances o of pwmulnr werit), incduding the large - I:mmc .( tudy of harem-lfe), exbibited 3 L year's nd at the Ciamp de Mars; ‘wiu.Jmnzn nud marble, -wooden and giit ,-:‘:'gl Japanese, Chinese, Hungsrian, English “ll'l"\bl‘ kairk-knacks of the *article-do-Laris’ o Y the hundred, ee., ete. For the bealthy "‘H[: are medlelne-chests, und for thy sickly entt are drawing-room iz)-mnuulums. Blogle h““rgm Jiring up five Nighta of stafrs have & g inog anvrhamental strect-lamp with w4 to, match: and grumpy bachelora bros '-u: 'y chooue, ludulize the foud funcy that um’. ucarr ull some of the assorted pettl- o ut there are more eeeentric prizes than Wealact Au - enterpristng tradosman offera Mmll; Yo packels of coru-plaster to b olders” and - well-known arls mhl:r;wur, of the Passage Jouflroy, (YT ‘bll voluntary contribution to thd prises "m'mblw of twelve cachets for dinner at his A1ed, \"ltfll,—hy uo means a bad oue, be it Yaded. Must comical of alf,howaver,is the Circas- Vel Gnulleman. Who, b carcless at tho at- e l'lfllilvlg for him 1n his home-circlo, wlo m‘:; )M:(Lu‘r; ul: g\‘m the m;my; of any ong s in, ve you {helast plece of l'\flnnluounlmcdvod ity bt 'Illxul’}tuu&h explaining bis errand to the oflicer the Intter #ald, relerring to the flerald roporter, ' What fn bluzes is that thing there?** ¥ Oh, it's only a friend 1 brought along with me for a little trlp down the bay, Wil you be :flmlvv.;unuzh to direct us to "Stapleton Vil- age “1've n good mind to show you tothe station- h?mu‘: yeea buve villanous-looking faces, both of yo," 1 Judicous smount of cajoling induced the suspitious watehinan to show us thic way to stapleton, which wo found iu complete dark- ness, Our teeth were chattering in our heads, however, snd wo were determined to find some accommodations, Accardingly the Captsiln took up s position fn front of Bay View House and blew his bugle ustily, but without any effect. and we went awoy disrusted. A sniall coffec-saloon wos found open, but the proprictor viewed us with evident suspiclon, and fnformed us that ho hiad 10 coffee or other eatable or drinkable articles. Grown desperate by our cxposed pusition, we -:n down {1t the place and took forcible posses- slon. As the snlts were inflated we presontod a cigantic sppearance, und were left in undls- turbed possession until D o'clock, when we took the Staten lsland ferryboat for New York, At the Battery thousandanf perrous Lisd assembled 10 witness us safl down the bay un our return, but as the lco prevented us frum avulllog our- aclyes of the flood-tide they were disappointed. A lurge crowd followed our currlage when wo drove from the ferry to Boytou's hotel in Unl- versity place, THE VATICAN. The Polley uf Leo XITI, Correspondenca London Timer. Rous, Dee, 8l.—In every utterauce of Leo XIiL., whether spoken from the Lontifical throuc to thosc assembled before him, or writ- ten to members of the Eplscopute, thero 18 the evidence of a distinetly deflned, well-thought- out linv of policy, upon which hia Holiness re- turns with most geotle but most Inflexiblo in- ststence. His win ls, without duoubt, substan- tially the same s that which infinenced the words of Pfus [X, but the course he follows 18 cssentlally diffcrent and 18 far mors lkely tu lend to the result bo desires. Whatever may be the ynality of the wisdow the Pope possesses, his gentlencss In its sppiication fs untiring, utd, wero bo speak- log ns simoly the great pastor of the most widely-extended branchiof the Chrlstian Church, were sl possitulity of the ambitious alins of the Novereign Pontill und Klug excluded, his words would—as Indeed they muse for their great pru- denco—cominnnd the sitention and conslders- tion of sll thinking men, 01 course the Pone -rwkp, a3 all Popes must, from the conviction this Pope has nest uncomproilfsingly declared, aroused. The susplelon arose first in the mind of & shrewd detectlve, who, noticing at tho funcral an unknown woman, was impelled by that strange fate which sevins to go haml in fwwd with the craft, to follow her to Dublin, and thus learued tho secret of Klrwaw's doublo PR eE e, nnd a tolerably good lunch was indulged in, The Recent Discovery In Tuolumno County | Capt. Boyton remalned Inthe wator andt purtook ~What Came of esentlug n Bquirrel's | Uf the wino and other good thiugs with a zest Challonge, thut betokeoed n well-developed uppetite, which Twolumne (Cal.) Independtent, was no doubt sharpened by | the salt A. Garduer has Qiscoverod o mammoth cave | 153 breese. Wo then it clears, and, slip- e [ the 1 4 th dviing s betwocn e RontheBrsnch | Catfal vyt ot st "y ki il and main Stauislaus Rivers, two miles above | time the current was harrylog us rapldly In the the Juniction and one milo northerly from Iue | dirt :‘léan‘n'l .ll;'llilfi';mlf’lflgg.!;'.h';h"h;«;';m:‘H‘ku Log, at ao elevation of obout 1,800 fcet above 0f sutne huz monster, Dot o et or fzn of huwnan (it being visible, Just the river, The discovery wus mudo under the | g 116 wtiliness wos erowing uan.'nslve the Cnp- followmng very peculior circumstances, in which | tain sang, In a clear baritone volee, #Bhenadora, n dnslinificatit_equirred figures very conspieu- | | Love Your Daughiter,” and My Boy and 1.7 oully'. Up the 1st 1“1( Dmlf(l;nbf’r., ls‘i's. (Im;xl:wr MBMORIES OF OTHER NIGHTA, aays lic was enguged tn working bis placer clafm, W Thls," sald Boytan, * s how I have passed whieh i distant 500 feer from the entrance of | yany a 'nleht on The European rivers, when 1 the cave, A squirrel perched itsclf upon u tree | dgrg ot slecp nor even close iy eves, ' See how uear by and eommencend to chatter und 8ult | gy Jizhts drop out_one by one os wo leave New acoru-shucks ut bifm. ‘Tnis hoconaidesed a chal- | Yoric behind us. Inacino yourself fonting out lengo to Hgbtit cuton thutline. 8o here- | hor fn the buy and not s leht 1o be reen on paired to Iis cabln uil arwed hinself with 8 | gyiore and you havo but a fatnt dea of what my duublo-barreted ahot-gun, marched out whd ) yghgean the French River Lolro were. 1 have faced his m""""“"“l ant ‘“'“- 'l”'“ fIeht | grien passed o whole nieht in such comnpleta opeued with s snirited skirmish of both parties, | jyglation from the sounds of civilization and Iife and endd aftor Gardner had fired seven rounds | 41,00 1 played fncessantly upon my bugle to keep at his pquirrelship—ihie soventh Just as his litle |y my coursge. At midnight 1 would strain my rormitor ';u;kgl;:vmm;gh l;y:hf:rc‘;“,;: cars to cateh the sound of convent bells, nind ife purfuul "i ‘lu ‘“:l "’"“k e dl]hun wu:- :::\:lie“:l n:lx::'?lt‘-lunuul quietnde they soemed liko menced searchiog {n the crevice, to discover, it | “\yo were now within hallfug distanco of ), oaibic i i oacpta uf b vanquiabed f | uln ke Cabia Abashe sl hi uns hut 1abied, ‘The svoreh, buwever, resuited in the | y,rpedo ruckets to s atick, and, difscting the discovery ‘of the greatest natural wander i the | ¢ of the mis urd the cents vounty, wid, berhaps, I the State, a8 futaro | {0 bt i slials st td cptis ot i developmenta In that dircetion may prove, ints | yhgwer of colured lfnzhu that were acen und class. Bo closes "'L'I""""" of i “”m"}%' heard a1l over the bav, Tho watchmen on the It Is edorued with decorations of duzzling | jy1uud were eitlier off auty or asicep, 8s 110 re- beauty, uusurpassed fn chiaracter on the Pacifie | 510100 was made, evon when Boytoo added lue slope. ‘The entrance to the cave Is sittnted st . The baso of & blul, aind eizhiy feat shove tho | it 60, ey by Liguing 8 riiphaut, fouisy L guleh, and access 18 hud throukh acrevice In o’rlm-k and the atars, which were previously the fedge threu fect fn width by six feet W | fioiden'by Tght clotds, now came out bHEit lengtl, Descending by ladder ten feet, you ¢ Yot te ool un Thallned aectieay, doglg | e ccar overbead whilo tho wad became plere- at an angle of thircy-tive degrees, trom twenty BOYTON'S MISTAKE, to th'rty feet n hight, by thirty fect {n width, Dostanding tha tclirio, which 1s 100 tect in | 5, We had ust loft Bedloe's Ialand and were by ol . b dint of terrlile paddiing getting out from mmonig ¢ reath 1 oor uf the grons " 3::','.3"‘,"'0',’; ;(‘#l;. (é“’ileu",wl hi hl:m. ‘é‘;".l‘", the floating ‘leo whien Dugton exclafined, # My e Fromn Pwanty fo thices Teetr Gt which | God, bore’s a aead manl" at the sumo Hiie radiate eeorcw of glmilar archiways leading to | Potiug In the direction of the oblect, - For o Apuclous chambiees, With thcle ofty cellings | MOWent my unpracticed cye was unablo 10 seo druped with bnilant stalactites, thut glitter and “‘I'?‘h'"Ll‘ :","I““"'v'“'" "[‘":"‘ Jis sanie "l‘“ aparkto in the light of s lawmp like geus of ocean | Y6, g el e s e bl 1 Waves of which wa rewd. e Nopra and walls R nt an "‘w Gy schaat] ‘"“ of thy of this subtersancous hull are entlrely coated | “1\1""‘ present “5:" ‘;’ [ nd, I With staluemites, pure crystallzation, We can | Would have stopped E"““ tipy) ruging mo Dest deavribe this crystal formation fu this wiee: | 1Y Boarcr to the spot, but In an lustant hs wad For lustunce, ft resémbles fn makeup, and ap- | KoBo from ny aide and pulled toward the corpse cars tu thio viston, ke o sheet of anow tying | With starthtuic veloelty, - A cluser examination W_"d. i Jurce Hakes on 8 pane of wioas, ~Wo | f W oblect, however, dlumllcd all such fevl. ' disease roay be, whother merely exanthematic typhoid fover or a febris recurrens, or reaily 1he plague, it {s certnin ft would never bave ns suined those terrible dimensions If the Govern- ment biad ot treated it at first with aupardona- ble neglect. It 18 almost too late now to at- tempt Lo stop it, especially as the Rusalan na- tlon Itaclf hus very vaguc {deas regarding sanle tary arrangements, and the miscry caused b he last warand the famive have undermine the forces of the Pupulnuon renderfog it unfit to realat the fnfection. Avother ver: Iniportant thing (s » waot of experienced medical mon in Russin. About “one-third of the Kussinn doctors died elthor durlog the war, or from typhold fever which fol. fowed it, and & lanto number of oung studonts have boen.summoned from hospitals_und medical schools to tako thelr l:lm . The Vieuns Hedicinische Wochenschriss nafsts on the importauce, o tho hiterest of the whole of Kuropa, of providing liussis with doctors and helpiug her to keep down and re- strain her vuwurlul enemy. Both Dr, Zolee ksuer and Prof. Botkin have decldod the dls« casé to be really the plugue In its worst form, ‘They have drawa this conclusion from the ex- traord(nary mortality (00 per cent), the rapid spresding of the discase, and the very fow cases of recovery, it any, which baye come under thelr votice, The Bt Petersburg _Aledictnische Woehmachrift of Dec. 80 (San. 11), ncm:l.z'vu a short notice on the diseaso, stating t, al- though the Government peraists in_calling It cpldemilc, It can no longer be doubted from the tonor of ita communication o the oflicial papers hut it e the plague,” ROUGHLY HANDLED. At sbout 8 o'ulock Iast svening Officer Cobby of the [linmau-Btreet Statlon, while traveling Lis beat, came upon a geng of tenor fittcen young rullans who were standiog fo front of Henry Spullfuger's saloon, No. 850 Bluo Island avenuo, As the offlcer cane up ous of the vnn{\'. a notorious young rowdy named iife Halpine said, * Thero s 8 ~— —— —1 have zot it fu for, and I am going to Uck bim." ‘The officer ordered them to disperso for home, whereupon Halplne struck and clinched with bim. When ke had been thrown, some one caught the officer by the legs and turned bin wuder, and _then Ifalplne got up und ran. The officer fired one shot at him, which unfortunately weot wide of tbe mark und struck Mr, Albert Krumnpber, of No. 633 Hinmao atrest, {n the calf of the leg, caus= ing a slight fah wound, After tho shot bad been fired, Halpino returned and clinched with ' the officer o second time, and duripg tho struggle soma oue struck the oflicer on the hiead with & sande bag, of soine sinilar weavon, tempararily stun ning him, Halplue sgain ran off, and the othicer tired o sccond stiot at bim, but with what suc- cess is unknown, Omicer Cobb was baaly used up, and vad Lis thumbs badly bitteo, prospect of momo pretty llvely work In the future in tho interest of corporations. An important mensure I8 prapared and will be presented to the Senate to-morrow, which wlll have the effect of shortenlug the present scesfon of tlie Ueneral Assembly very materlally it carrted. The measure In questiou Is o foint rosolution looking to the establishment of a Cominisslon, consisting of thirteen members, to devlse n new Revenue law for the State. Three of theas Commissloners ate to be appointed from the Scoate, five from the House, and five bv the Governor. The foint resolution has been carcfully prepared by Renator Hamilton, a younz lawyer of ubllity from Bloomington, after consultation with & number of promiuent gentlemen throughoat the State, who adviso the plan praposed a8 the best one under the clrenm- stances to reach the end desirgd. The Com- miesion will sit during the recess of the Leg- fslature, and report to an adjournod scsslon in Junuary vext. ‘The mumbers of the Lom- mlsslou ara to draw the samo pay and mileage as members of the Legislature, nnd the body is to sit wherever the members aee fit, com- mencing In Scptember uext. The resolution alro provides thut all the measurcs on revo- nue Introduced during the present General As- sembly shall be referred to this Commussion. ‘The adjourned session of the Legistature Is to oot for no other purpose than to consider the report of the Commlssion, Members of the previous Goueral Assemblies say that it has been fmpossible amld the excitement and Inter- ruptions of leglslation to duvise a proper Ravenue law during u seasion of the Legislature. They think that tho subjoct of revente, the Appropriation bill, and a fow other matters arc all that really necd their considoration ab this seasion, aud that the establishmeut of ¢ Com- misslon proposed will clusa up tho weceasary work of the presest Asscmblyin a very short time. Thoy claim that the people will really be saved the expopsa of & long session now, aud will have s good sound Revenus law In the end which will 1ncet the requircments of the thines. onlo. Covusnus, 0., Jan. 27.—In the Benate bills were Introduced to givo publle school bulidings the use of water from water-works free of tax; 1o requira locul [usuranca agonclos L0 roport the gruss recelpts of hetr ageucles to the County Auditor for taxation. In the Ifouse a resolution was adopted thank- 1vg Congress for the passage of, uud the Presl- e, Afere was the nceded motive; the rost wos easily wddod. Kirwan was indicted for murder in November, 185% and brought to trial on the Oth of the cnsuing December. Upon the trial 8 yacting party were found who remembered while” tacking close in under the faland on the eventng of the Gth of September to have heard a woman shrick; four other pers sons who were on the main Jand. testified akrnl- larly, The boatmen recalled Kirwon's Indiffer- enve 88 to any search for bis'wife, and also the ugly circumstance of the lady’s clotlies having heen found In o spot proviously scarched il aiter Kfrwan had been asliort thnu away from the searchera. It wes nlso shown. that the kquluuie of her hushand’s relations with the woman at Ring’s End had only came to the lady a foiw months vefore the fatal’nftersoon, It was proved that the artist wout to the island with a award stick {n his hund, These facts,with kome others of similar lmpors, wers nlinble shuttles {n winding & fatal web about the man, I The trial lnsted two days sud was ably conducted. Bome physicians for the dofense ieatificd that she wight have dicd of cpllepsv. Al that wealth conld do was done for lie sccused, On the 10th of December, howeyer, ho was found guilty and sentenced by Mr. Justice Cmm{uou o death, This result woa unoxpected by efther the accused or his friends, ‘lhe latter were numorous, wealthy, und influential. ey, as still continuca the polley of the law in Great Britajo, and was otice the rase in Now York, ne- cuscd persons were prohibited from eiving tes- timony, His own story, however, was com- wmunivated to the Tome Secretary, who In thut sear was Lord Palmerstoy, and it was so stralghitforward an one that, While the Minlster did not feol Justified jo recommendlog o full pardon to the Crow, he did savction a commu- tution to lmprsonment for Mie, Kirwan's Etory substantiatly wae that, althoueh his wife ind powinally forgiven bim, nud for the sake uf soclely appearances hiad made nether a famlly nor a public complaing, sho was jealous. Whiia sho wnd himself. wers {n”the place of the nlleged wurdec—ty which * he bad Rune for sketehing pUr{OAEs, was natural, and {ndeed o produced two es mudo ab tho thoe,—a “E" arose. parated from him und sirolled nway rather sulkily, and sufd she would bathe; tut what oc- curred he knew not, and conld ouly supposo thut sie Tel from rocke ur was takun with cou- gestion of the head, e dented the luferences of the boatmen,—sgalust the lutroduction of which o8 eyidence his counsel had yainly striv- ob,~—and said that, slthough dazed by her dis- pearance, and for a thng overwheimed at_the sudden thought of the complicationa which muat publicly ensuc, and that would bring Mrs. Kirwsu num{wr two to a full kuowledge of af- visited, under guldanive uf the discoverer, many | {184 us it turned out Lo be shuply an old large chowbers, of which e grandeur un o8 of cork shavings. brillianey bafMe descriptlon. Our rambles N DANUKHK OF PREEZING TO DEATIL. through tho subterrancuny hways were con- By t Lo wo were In the middie of the bay tinued for four hours, To give the most mfouto | and making for the Robbin's Reef dheht, The detafls of whut we witnesaed durlug our ram- | temperaturo iu my suit grew lower cach mo- teelyy Tatr e woverthcloss b {ntended: to, und sup- | dent for sigatow, the Pension bill, A resolution | bles Iu the cuve would Hllevery pug of the | ment, wind soon 8 pecuiar scowation began o | 1yt there neither is vor can bo any othier Church AMUSENENTS nfin‘x“b;“?,,‘,“f’.;‘ axactuess, thouzh L 1a¥o B0 | forel that by his r:ummlul b did; glvo evcty - | way oftered, and Tald on tho table bo print, call- | Tusluatie ludependent, {‘J&!’;“’.:L':'.‘.f".:fli‘iifl' e O ol s ifi'.‘:‘r.‘.',f‘fi'.:i(i’ Dt e Nttt 84 e M thitioth, b iy Lo i"ififi'ri"y: TILE \’l‘ll;i 3 tuon us thie pr B position und effurt ta tho search for her Ho [ {1000 Congreas to loatelate on the finaocial | \etisfi htly arched eciting feis to fittoen fect | ands at th outasl, & considernble. perspiration | S putotter do. the sane: hot 1o s the | A3 4 = . Buidhod it 12 s roceaa of clamiiication fa | contended that it hie hud buan disposod 1o mur | (0% | fog i accordanco with the 1des promulist- 2 ‘ perspiration | griee pulplts, do the samei but it fs the floor und walls erysta ltized ; from the celling de- | was foduced. As the cold began to Incrense in end hundreds of staluctites fromw one to slx feet | my limbe this swuat gethered (o large beads, s 1 leucth. This chamber fur surpusses the won- | cbitly thut 1 could not get rid of the klea that drous beautles of U ave City ™ of Calaverss | my dress had spruvg alesk, and the water was County, Ho says I Bostwlc ho, [u 1859, | entering at the walst, Bevera! thnes 1 reached visited that cave, “The Cryatal Paluee,” | iny hand around ta the fustenloga at the back in though not s0 spacious gs the lirst-mentioncd | order (o feal & possivle biols ur opening, without roout, Is vqually as attractive; its crystul forma- | result, At last | mentioned this fuct Lo Boyton, tious are of rars beauty. who laughed loudly, snd suid thut (¢ was in ef- Exvloratlons made of the cays extend over an | fect of the linsgination which oceurred to hiin ares of one-half 8 wile. 1n nodirection alrcady | frequontly, even tiough) be kuew there was uo der her he could mors casily have desicued an acxcidontal overturning of & bost,—for he wi Roud swimmor,—or hisve caused tho tids to tuke per body, Morcover, that ho tould have tated the dlsapbearunco in his own way, For ral years tne matter diviaed Dublin soctety and Jrish gossip futo partisans of guilt ond jnoocence. Perhaps the majority might by quoted as belleving in the latter, 1ie was, vs Is to by readily observed from tho accounts uf the tria), conyicted solely upon circumstancial evi- Pricos, 15,50, Too,and 6100, -nrlu\'v':::m-y e Bacarday matiness, 1 TUE BOSTOX 15, M, 8, PINAFORE ENGLISII OPERA COMPANY, When will ba sroduced (8res (e lere) i Dew Ea- liah Nautical Covile Operu, by W, B. Otivart snd Ar filir Autiivan (ine datest Loddun, New York, sod tos. ton Senssilun), cutitled HEM MAJES A il 7, The Luss that Loves & 6al ogrenines, Opers Dooks, 15¢. 3lon W York Ciiierion Comedy Company ucutenesa of the politieal fosizht shown by 14, 0 the cholce of the road Ly which to secomplish bis purpose, the skill with which he sefza the goportunities fhe actual conditon of thivgs affords Lim, which make his utierances thls Chrietins estecially worthy of uttention; wind more pacticuluely uizaty, (nesmiuch as thy tmmediate publication of thut tn thy form of » Tettgr written to the Archbisbop of Cologne on Curlstruas-Fve shows that {t was addressed flrst ermun nation, uhd then to the world at U tnzes to the Bl 4 frane ; bublic, at & chargo of » fraue or .c fo aublect b aite :u.&l;:;l sslon. Qo the 19th (date TUE DHAWING WILL BROIN. y-f’"in‘:,‘ course, bo public, and rigidly hon- o u"'h'd. \hial ottery is w I! honest pleco GEISH s anl, if suvthiog has becn made aut nuly the guthorizica, 4t b Pprubsbly beon Uring gl Suminony’ metbod, ~First will bu g s £180d. prizes,—the dlamoads, ete. cd by the Natiooal party, Bills were introduced to repeal that scetion of the low which relloves tue Bupreme Court Judges from Distriet Court duty; to skl in the coustruction of narrow-gauge railroads, by al- lowing subscribers to the stock five to make psyments; providing that certilicates shall not be fssued to persons to practice mediclae for # Jonger terip than one year who bave st~ tended but one coursy of lectures. w lesser, Tl whol h explored hias there been found auy termtuativg | danger. The sullering, through cold and numb- Y ] KEIVS TIHEATILL, Yout three weeks, Had Y oraration I,.I 1836 | donco. And ft was anzued thst siuce wife Dum- | 1y the pjouse this afternoon s resolution was ] 4 il ¢ el g i 1 lurge,Simultancous with this letter we have the A VICKER'S ‘THEATIE z . Had the origiual , potut o the cavern, Gardner ssys he will con- | pesa, was lucreasiug, and miy hsuds were becom- % % are v Pone ¢ 4 E;"{.‘ l:m adlbered to, Ib wuu: hmve“lunl:(.l Rf::"unlx‘s‘fz‘l'x#lflffh‘:-‘;"lc':;rfl‘;z‘n':,';‘hn.mn;‘;: offered, id lald over to discuss, calling upou | {y,yp 1o explure 4l every recess of the cave s | jug 100 atifl to buld the paddle: the Captain lucouesosstalivered by the Pape (8 sepie Lo the Ve felicitations of the Coliego of Caraluals ou Clirlstngs-Day and those those of the Prelature un the 28th, 883 Jong, Il i 1900 10 gagl ¢ numbers d tuing ;::\s&l“\uu twelva serics,- €. BU bo called, all the 60ils, uo ry hyonlug, Wedncadsy and Baturday Matinees uf week ouly, 8 pow drstwa by Abby Sage Iuchardson, Obilo Congresaien 1o op) auy measure Jook- Hesumon cutitled fux 10 the repaal of the wption act. ll‘u the Senate s _bill was futroduced forbid- vill be diseuvered und it extent kuown. Thiough | Legun to uotice my slow and labared motions. any disposition to usa It us a sword, thero Was totne syatew of experimeutal surveya of the | Just aswo wers opposite Hubbiu's Reof lurhit, o real motive for the kitling, Especlally not, . 4 surface; be determiued the exient of the cave to | and without & word of explunstion, he paddied 0 i Slee what seriea they may belopg 10, "wit | Truinin oo '::’.';:.';‘.‘.':Iq‘if:.‘n;,!f.nfil‘i:’i‘d-'fi“m‘.fi ding purtners of Prodecuting-Atiomays from | by four infles, B o iy e il begahaserles olpounds | ¢oos Midtessli the Cardioals, thic Lone, baving : s ol cusal Salue Ou the clovud a3 | bereilir of (e comphtation, No ove e | efoudiok prisoncet e {ugsund tbumpiuge which, bo aftorward said, | (Giuvarable merey, uppeared upon. earth to ful- | Ag a i FopRe ) tve oo U dlamood neckiace will bo | cused him of Jiylok anhiappily with elther. The KANBAS: i FINANCIAL. were done o gt g & besitby clreulation of e | GoISPATERC wetey ubpenred buh, ERIRAS Uy | fkiatsd from Gatorlawe **Dne Corde sa Cou'( bre lung: yonkels Jor the Natlousl Lottéry | ducussion unfolded th theory of a duality fn ruted, but was 65t Week—The kreat Kng'tsb Tragedleone, Boston, Mass., dan. Z7.—1 Is stated that the | Yook 1, very neturally Needbatn Savings Bauk will bo closed, owlng to | yet out further.” “To make we fecl woro cum- a Jack of busiucss. 3 furtable suveral sbark storios wore retated, Boy- CINcINNATI, O, Jan. 27.~The First Natlonal | 300 at the saice thne sasuriug tis thut the part Bank at Grunville, O., bas suspeuded. The de- | 8 the Bay we wory loating fu waa (rwuented positors Wil be patd 16 full, but bolders of 1he | DY Sharks of s dangerous " e entlre bank's papers will be the lusers. siretch to Btapletos was a scries of shinllar eus Uswaoo, N. Y., Jan. 27,.—1he Nationsl Ma- tertaloments. My cowpaulon told me that I ripe Bank ls to ba closed. Cause, the high rate | Ws4 the ouly person who bad ever made such o of taxation and the low rate of intorest, voyaue with bim, and the st reporter who bad * Bpecial Dispdich 10 The Tridune. evee Uoated fu & rubber suit. This was proba- AUROEA, I1L, Jau, 27.—William Lawrenco & bly duue to chesr mu up, for 1 was making des- Co-, dealers in dry yoods, closed thetr doors this | berate efforts (o shaku off tho numbness by morulug. Khie firm was ‘composed of Williaw | alug w0y paddlo ata raciug yaco, - Lawrenco, Lywan Baldwin, aud M. A, Higgins, | 50 €08 W 1l strike ucrods to flupluwn1 and bad transactod o Jarge busioess formany | $81d Boyton, as tho lights ou the ferry ally rs ha the West Diviston of the city. 1tis bo- | Husbed fu view. * You Just get u my wake wud Toved their assets whi be 55 ceats and. per. | follow the boat's light. baoe 100 to the doliar of {udebicdness. They A TBUNIBLYE BITUATION. bave the resvect sud sywpathy of the eatire | The order would have been put tnto exccutlon cowwunity ju telr wisfortuce. but fur au owioous weakivg sud splushivg 8pectal Dispaich (0 TAS Tridune. Toreka, Kas., Jau, 27.—~The cily s crowded with citizens from all parts of the State to assist shelr favoritc 8enatorisl candidate. The strees in front of the Teflt ITouse is blocked for; hall @ square with people, aud the excltement runs high. Atchison scnt over s large lobby to-day in tbe futerest of lugalls, and an cqually large deleggation arrived from Leavenworth to work for Authony., The fnformal baliot will be taken to-wwrrow. It Is expected that the votes will be very scatteriog . untl the contest bogins (0 mssume ahape. When it becomes apparent that either loxalls, Autbuouy, or Blmpson will be clected, the scat- tered votes will bo tmportant factorss Blupson expects to houd suliiclent strengih to preveut the cholcegol elther of W othery, sud to force ralsig it from the depths of corruption luto which it hud tullen to & new e, sald thut fuas- tuuch as Christ's spirit woverus the Church founded by Hiws, 8o, whenever In paat centurius soclety by it owa fault fell frum the aoble dig- ity towhivh Chriat had slevated i, the Church ralsed it once more from the mire und wlicry throukh the superhuman virtue of the Redceni- er. As it was in the pust, s0 cven fn this mite crable aze lu which we live soclety cun have 1o uther cseaps from the cvils exlsting but by turniog to Curist and becomung tecusiciled to Mis Curch; it can fnd o remedy so eflles- cloua 4 that of bumble submisslun und doctle Christlan obedience. 1t 13 fmpossible to bope fur the return of order in soclety 11 authority winl the luws by which ft goverus aro pot fu sil thlugs {n couformty with the imuiutadle sl cternal prwelples of truth uud fustice, of which he Church |9 the custodisn sud guardiau, But, while Leo X1IE cxprossed bn this wise Lis oplu- {vus—perbiaps L ought to say bis convictlone—tu Ungg 0% beed at & premium o Parls and wult tlll we iui‘fl‘;, Thuse of the Brat acries are at breseot Al ey X'L“ 8 tlred francs oach{ whils those e sellitl TeLch only o sou sbove orlinal Rudtanat s % Y€ iratg five eqntimes, Not- love, aud that & . person wight love two of “dit- terent_ diapositions und differcnt-physical und mental characteristics with cqual zest und ap- D;ruul, fldelit Il‘xd that hulmlrl, thers we‘;o . often leve cases where not vuly Ignorance made Gl he dillcrence Ia ‘the Agtics, Wo | bliss, but rengered appllcably unotlicr wyive iace s gy uatesy oHES Rre promised tie 830 thut * concernlug thiuge unt apparent theyWero Sitembluted 1 op gl Uukvowed trickery 13 1 oy good aa If they did fiot extsth Vagay iyt bolders of the Hrat, e people | *“ilic events, luwover, faded futo forgetful- tay L\ i rues for Wicir oue-fruuo wrticls | ness, and agite of tho ehildren of themprizon: 3 lools, or eccentrics. ed father died, wnd somy grew {uto woanhood bar e TUE TURATRES sud manhood; be sll the while sssertiug bus in- bat, mc‘f ;t'rv crowded slnce the Jour de I’Anj | hoceuce, and pever displaying viudicty ey 5 [ st oll uy Tust ‘letier, thero hua | Dub pbilosophically sduiting hat clrurnatances B, D€ VY bew Lo talk of 1n drauma or | Sertatoly Lield blin gowephat st dissdvautaye, Uat Sy B by, though, they have revived | ‘Tie pardon fs now not placed upon the ground Chageliale " old tecrie, & Hothomugo,” at the | of the bellot of the Home Secretury iu Kirwan's s mumvu FeullleUs % Montjoye® stlll | innoconce, but vartially upon the doubt which “Gragdo lUs of tho Vaudeville; wnd the | bav buen strengibvoedby the events of tine e tagy g oricbeaso’ hay not bepun to weary | and partially uvou bls unifbrun “gvod touduct ad In1volous patrous: of tie Boufles, | sud Inhocedt beariug. ___ADA CAVENDISH. 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