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FEBRUARY 8, 1879, TRIBUNE: MONDAY the snow fell twenty-wo inches in Hartford; also inchies deep. Jdau. 13, 16, snow-storm occurred, the rmow falllugr four feet deen on o Jevel dn fTartford, The - 1741-2, was fatnous throughout New England for vold weather, the fhst the 13th of November, ning which Jasted until the April, in February 1717, occnreed the Aunow-storm ever known in this scction snow talling ten fect on & Jevel. CASUALTIES. SHIPIWRECK AND DEATIL BarTINORK, Jan. 81,.—A terrible story of ship- wreck and death comes from Smith's Istand, in the Chcsapeske Bay, shout nincty-five miles from Baltimore, by which ten men tost their lives. The echooner Adsmantine, belonging to Thomas Moore, has been missingt, sith ner en- tireerew (Capt. Horace 1). Baker ainl elght men h time she wae scen ol % to bent iutoa harbor, The body of & man_was slko reported found Tashed 10 a spar on Smlth's Tsland about & week after, und_ was supposed to bo that of Cant. Baker, The owner of 1he veasel, Mr. Moore, made evere effort Lo find out hier fat day recelved fnformation that she hin Kedge's Stralts, near Smith's Tsland. ‘The story is a thrilling one. Thuraday, the 24, will be remeinbered as & day of intense cold, Tate intheevenimz thy reaidentsof Smith's Istand saw ihe masts of s vessel above the water off snore, In the topmast conld be scen the signal 1o these on shore n account of the violence of the galo [t was {mpossible to render him as- siatance, and night soon obscured him from ext day he wns atill in the tupmast, and meaking signals, but without sval, as no one would venture out. Saturday and Sunday the same condition of nftairs contioned, the cfforts to attract sttention growing falnter eacly day. On Monday they ceased, and soon after anil sea went down, epabliog those on shore to reach the veerel's mnets. ‘The man fn the top was dead, Iashied to the The hull of the veseel was under water, and on her deck, lashed dowan with ropes, were reen through the clear wator thie bodies of nine men. ‘The corpse bound on tho mast, who, it ia now thought, was Capt. .and buried on ahore. in any suit 1o equily, directin tion of any deed or’ Other writing, | 1o appoint o Commisafoner or direct the Master in Chancery to execute the same fn case the partics under no dlisabllity fall to excente the same In o time to bo named fn the deerce, or on behal! of minors, or persons havine conservators, of such Commissioner or Master to be valid fn law by the term; Mr. Neal Introducea a bill in rel providing that personal udgment has been obtalned before 8 thie Peaco liall not be exempt from execu- i As the Tnspector unless oo strleter diserimination ln pect Is made, the Province mar go on STATE AFFAIRS. tary protection iilalig AeTums fitefnftely o o g fled with linrmless, fncurable Imbecites. Ing 1S78 the number whmitted to the various Asyiums was b{7, of whow 22 were b Two hundred and_ fifty-clzht wero The likelihood of reater during the earller part of of 220 patientslisclinrged a8 cured urlne the year, 153 had been under treatment only from ohe to twelve months, while onls alx find been fn for more than four years. INie predisposing cansea of Insanity, so arcertained from the admissions n yery large percentage take the form of different kinds of sive, though (i (,‘l\‘l‘“m!llll’lfl.‘!.bgllll otlicr moral canses econnt for great numbers, Of the 7013 percons mwitted to the Asylums S A Number of Investigators After 74 o ddeep snow awl Intense the State Board of The extclll!fllli ‘vmuwflln\]llhfl"fln in Chancery Is married and 24 unmarried. Aation to liens, day morning was caused by afire fo the two- Disposition Manifested to Stir Up roperty ngalust which the Animals All Around. or improved & of Warren, Introduced a bill pro- s 0f Incorporated comipa- nies shall not hereafter be amended excent by a vote of two-thirds n value of all the stock of the company at a specinl or goneral meetiog of which thirty dags' notice has been given by Mr. Samtiela to<lay Introduced in the Ioure the same bill introduced In the Senate yester- day In relation to the registration and licensing Saturday’s Proceedings in the vidIng that the charters * Wisconsin Legistature, of the year, show domestic trout #pectal Dixpatch 1o Ths Tritume. BeROOPIELD, [, Feb, 1.~There wass bare quorum thls morning on the opening of the Benate, many members of that hard-worked body, after & hard week's labor, hasing departed for thefr homes on the morning trafns. Benator Joslyn, in that splirit of philanttropy which bas always characterized bim, presented the following: Resolred, Dy the Senats, reniativen ‘conenrring herein, Thaty the people of tha State of Illinole, we_ tende those Senatora and Hepresentatives in Congreen by whose yotes and snpport _1he new Penston bill was enacted 1to a taw our own thanks and pratitnde of thoneands of 1llinoia' disabled soldiers, whoes fntnre lives will bo rendered 1be kind provislon made for them, Resolred, That the Secretar: o furnlsh {o the damestic fervants, W2 housckeepers, 150 cary teachiers, 21 clergynien, 07 werd and 3 barristers, For thie firat time In ten years there is re- ported h diminution tn the number of commit- mients to the common Jafls of the Provioee ns with the year Immodiately preceding, Tiw number 'of commltments Jast year was 12,070, azalnst 13,481 In 1877, the dimination was 457, and fn_Brantford In six citfes the decrease amounted to 1,074 19,0% committed, #415 were on trinl ac- quitted. According to thelr natlonatitics, the prisances are claasiiied as follows: Born in Can- nda, 5,008: Engfnd, 1,63 Troland, 3,100: Scot- Tand, 0593 United Stat they atand as follow Church-of-Eugland, 3, 1 editor, snee Jan, 2, at which hants, 1 editor, Mr, Pleasants, of Callioun, to-day Introduced | point ,00kout, tryin a biil on the subject of education, providing that the school month shall comprise twenty t, nnd that teachers shafl or holidays unless by thie wish and cousent of & majorits of the Directors, A i1l was introduced ropriation to Mr, D, W. o Genernl Assembly with days_actually tanghi not be aliowel pay the Tloure of Reores | mistoe making an ap; Lusk for furnishioe t 2,000 copies of the Leglalativa Kecord. “IHott to<lny introduced a yoluminous bill to correct some of the alleged abnses cxist- inwr at the Chiengu Btock-Yards in the matter of inations and unjus tolis. Mr, Hopkins is looking after this measure with great diligence, Me, F. F, Elmendorf, President of the Citi 7ens’ League of Chicago for the auppression of 71; other countries, lizlons denominations, Roman-Catholics, 4,203 H0: Presbyterian, ’}.lbu:), mute endurable by form of a man makin v of tate be directed by shaking the safl. presiding officers of the 1wo lnuses of Congress certified coples of this resolus The resolution was lald over under the rules, introduced a resolution reciting that, whorcas, the salarles of the Btats officers were fixed at a timo when the cost of 1iving was high, and as the general shrinkage of values since was equal to at least 20 per centy Tie therefors destred that the Scnato and House resolve that the Iaw should be so amended as to effect a general reduction of at lest 20 per cent in the salaries paid all State officers hercafter elected or appointed. This measure ought to be entitled an act to prevent ambitious citizens of Illinols from becoming candidates for Btate L P. Rumsey, a member of the Executive Com- oclety, nro hicro to prevent the pas- sage of House bill 144 ropealing tho law in relation to the eale of 1iquor to minara. desire to have the law remaln as it s, Mr, Reubens, of Chicago, is here on behalf of the saloon-keepers, working for the rcpesl of the law. Tho present General Assembly lsa re- epectable body, and a ma| favor of temperance., probable that the Jaw wiil be repeated. Both Houses adjourned to-dayuntil 10 o’clock Mooday morning. THE NEW 8TATH IRETITUTIONS. An attack will shortly ba_made {n the S8enate upon the State Board of I gross mismansgement and favoritlam will be made, and there aro hints of corruption. ator Merritt, of Morion, is preparing A speech and cfalms to have obialned damaging character relating to the conduct of the Board, It I quite Ikely that an Iuvestizating Committes will be appointed at an early aay to inspect the accounts and expenditurea of the Board, It is sald that nabout £8,000 have been received by the Board for 1lcenses during the past year, nud that this sum 1s not properly accounted for in the flnal raport. Other frregaloritics in_the matter of {ssuing licensos are complafoed of. George Beroges 18 also posting himscl! with a an attack on thls sanitary or- the mombers of the D ‘The 8melling Com- that there {s some- Five thousand one hundred and thirty-ive wore me reyerse. Eight thou- 1 aixty-ehzht could read and write, and 3,009 conld do_nelthe spector eava the {ails generally are stats ot cleanliness nod discl At ameeting of the Dom| ciation, held here, wail upon the tovernment respectin o of American wheat,anl 1he oatmeal interest, Dr. Andrew Sinith, Princinal of the Outarle College, writes to the (obe In refer- ence to the alleved’ English order probibiting fmportation of eattie frum Amerlen, sl sava: have no hesitation fn nsserting that contagious pleuro-pneumonta has never existed among Canadinn cattle; nid it is posalble that a closer examination will yet sliow that the cases referred to umongs the cattle In Liverpool are ordinary cases of pneumonta (not the contagious form), (nduced by exposure, i1l ventilation, and other rough tsago during a prolonged ‘I'he rumor carrent that rinder- o the nelehborkood of Senator Marshall nton Millers' Asso- ority are doubtless in delegates wers appol I8 therefore Lardly Baker, was taken down The bodies of the others were subscquently recuvered and also buried on the shore, Near “the sunken schoover was the wreck of the stenmer Express, which told the caune of the unfortunate The Adamantinoe bind been caught fn a furious rale and driven headlong bofors it. Unoble to save themsclyes the crew had Iashed themselves to each convenlent object, Capt. Baker taking to the topmsst. 1n this belpless condition the vessel had run on the wreck of the likfated Ex- one down with hier load of buman frelght, The achooner was so badiy _broken by the Ice and the collision, that no elfort will be mado to raise her, ‘This morning Senator Joslyn fntroduced a bill for the purpose of carrying out the provistons of the Southern Penitentiary act, and amend- atory | thereof, on the rubject, provides that, | soma facts ond Sonthern Penitentfary accommodation and safe keeoing of convicts, the Commisslon- ers shall certify the fact to the Becrotary of State, who shall notify the Judges of the Cir- cult 'Conrts, and other courts havine criminal Jurisdiction fn the countles I¥ing sonth of Tro« Livingston, Woodford, Peoris, Knox, Warren, and Jenderson counties. After such notiee all convicts sentenced to the Pen!- tentiary In the district designated shiall be com- mitted to the Bouthern measura also provides for the oxchange of pris- oners from ono Penitentiary to the other, with the approval of the (lovernor, This bill con- 1alna the emergency clause, Scuator Mayborne intraduced s bill this morn- ing making appropriations and other expenses for the Northern Hospital for the Insane. The sum gaked for by this bill nmounts to about $188,000. This institation {8 ono of the greed- . fest in the Btate, and alwaye demnands the larg- st appropriations. 2 Benator Mayborne this morning introduced o Dill for the organization of the Ilinols State Dalryman's Association. Senator Tallfaferro introduced a bill to amend Rec. S of an act entitied an ‘Act to provide for ' the licensa and ogalust the evils arisiog from 1he sale of intoxicating liquors. Benstor Fuller introduced o facetious resolu- “tion this morning fnstructlng the General As- ** sembly to instruct Congress to visit Sprinefleld for the purposs of being adviscd ns to thefr - Jegislativo dQuties. The resolution was not en- tertalnod by the Presldent. A Joint resolutlon by Mr. Kelly providing for the Improvement of the Quincy Harbor was stormy voyage. pest has broken out Vaabington s cyidently » mistake. *and pluro-pneumonia are entirely different in their charncter, ‘The rinderpest fs common to the Russian steppes, und has appeared in Britaln ani otber Eurovean countrics, but only 28 the reault of direct contaglous influence. Sneeial Iuspted 10 The Tribunies Feb. 1,—The Government ' intends, should the rumora from England resvecting the steps taken to prevent thie importation of eattle affected by plesro-picumonla bo conficined, ta st onco pronibit the finportation into Canads from the affected districts in the United States also to decrenso the number of ports of entry for cattly from disteicts skt to be unalfected, aud to place thet at the frontlee tn quarantine for the purposes of fnpection. ‘The Govern- ment has openly annouced its Intention to fm- wedintely put thove atringent reculations into operation shoutd thu necessity srise, und ot u Cabinet meeting was discussed. discase {n Canada, tovernmont will all i which case shlpments will be ifax durlog the winter months, cable, as was proven by a large s took place from thut port luat week. The rail route via the Intercolonial is a long one, but it 18 waid the trade can bo so carrled on without o SPORTING. DROWNED. Spertal Dispate 10 The Tribrise, LousvitLe, Ky., Feb, 2.—Herman, Frederick, and Arthur Helorich, three brothers, aged re- spectively 16, 14, and 10, were drowned in the Otto River, near Tow-Head Istand, this after- noon, by the overturniug of a skiff which they had hircd with the futention of vislting the Loulsvillo Water-Works, situated four miles above the city. The bodf Arthur have been recovered. They were the only sons of a widow, who depended mainly up- on the support of Iletman, ths oldest. Representative view to makin hemselves are frightened, mittee have aleo re thing wrong with the accounts of the Canal ‘The ndiscretion complained of Is that soms $10,000 or $12,000 sold by them, accounted for. ‘Tho mititia {s also being looked after, Repre- sentative Harts clalms thidt ho has discovered a company, helonging to a regiment which has never been designated, which mnever did any duty at the time of the riots, but which 1 in- cluded in the appropristion ot $32.000, ro rata of this company will amount to $i50. Whether Mr, Iarts can substantiate thia chargoe or not remains to be companics are clalming pay for services never Therals 8 report that the Commit- tee which went to Chester on Saturday were some of them In favor of theabolition of the Southern Penltentlary and the winding up of its Comimisslonera. ies of Frederick and RAILWAY ACCIDENT. Bpeclal Dispateh to The Tridune, WeLLAND, Feb.2,—Early this morning two freight tralns on the Ca: collided near the statinn. Loth englnes wera completely wrecked., The bridge crossiug Lyon's Creek was also badly damaged by fire. A number of the cars were empty, but many were laden with merchandise. A car-lood of clocks and several contalning dry goods were smashed and burned. George Tyler, a brakeman, wea fatally Injured. The dcbris was cleared away and trafile resumed this even- it I8 cxpected the Eoglish low Canadlan eattle to land, nado trom Ilal- ‘This 18 practi- ia Southern Rallway Elghteen cars and H¢ thinks ofher WISCONSIN, Specin? Dispateh to The Trivune. MapisoN, Wis., Feb, 1.~In the Sonate a peti- tion was presented from the Wisconsin and West Wisconsin Conference in favor of a pro- hititorv lquor law. Resolutlons were (ntroduced providing for printing coples of enrolled Uills fn placo of dle of April, 1876, & yonng man named (ieo. E. | Purcell glvo an alirming nspect to the case, At Schooly, who had for three vears held the posi- | B o'clock last cvenlug claims of 920 de- tion of Money-Clerk In the offico of the Adams | positors haul been audited by the trustees re- Tixpress Company in this city, nbsconded with | vently appointed to make o scttlement. These $10,000. Tho money had been sent to the ex- nress office from the Firat National Bauk, des- | 81,000,000 To be added to this amount, which tined for Washincton, which place it never | Is probably o low cstimate, are clalig which roached, Schooly was a trusted employe, and | bave not boen presented, nnd the ftem of ‘inter- wlicn, shortly after the theft, ho asked forleavo'| est. It is doubtful if $1,250,000 would pay all to go Lo Loutaville to seo his slek wife, it was | the obllzations aguinst readily granted. That wns on Saturdiv, | propesty conveyed to the trustoes to securs | and he promised to roturn the following Mon- {‘these clulms has o market vsluo day, Monday he falled to roturn, and did not | of about 000,000 It {s plain that s large snswer n dispatch sent to ask the reason | amount of other property must be handed ayer, why, Tho susplclons of Me. Ifopkins, the | orsomp othier plan devized for providing for the Agent, were aroused, and o rigld examination | debt, Duriug the past wock much fmpaticnco af Bchooly's books was {nstituted, which wera | has Deon oxhibited Ly the creditors, With many found to be accurste In overy partfenlar. A | of them the nmounts of their claims: represent messengzer was sent (o the principal shippers of | the savings of years, ' They have lived fn crowd- money to find out what shibments had been | ed tenements and upou the plalnest fara.to lay made In the past ten days. Applsing at the [ up something for a raluy day. ‘The creditars First National Bank here, the messcozer was | who are known to be well off are also.showing informed of the $10,000 sent from that Institu- | a *bod disposition.” One of them, who lsworth tlon, A visit to Loulaviile developed the fact | $30,000, so annoyed Father Edward Purcell wjth that Behooly’s wife had not Leen M, and that | his {mportunities that the latter took off his he did wot remaln in Loulsville atall. Photo- | wateh and handud It to him. A number of sraplis of the wlesing clerk wero sont in every | credltors are threatening to bring sult for thelr direction, narticularly north and cast, and 1o | clauns, but it is held by the Archblshop's frionds A brief summary of ihe progress of Mme. laChapelle’s walk, from 12 p, m, Feb. 1, to 19 p. m. Feb. 2, Is given’ below:® Mulnme was welghed at 0 p. m., her welght belng 100 pounds. Sho completed the 700th quarter mile (Liith nile) at a quarter to 8o, 1, In 3:505 her T0th quarter (188th mile) fn 3:31; her 7o\ quarter at 9 po un o d:11, Supper’st half-past § p. m.; appetite fair; feols better; walked stronger; headacho gone. Recelved: vestenlry afternoon several presents, including bonquets and 8 palr of handsome wilking teggings. Sno completed the 78{th quarter ot 18 p. m, in 4:35 % New Yorg, Feb, 2. 00 expected,"was to-! Ing, ‘{qu.um, Ont., Feb. 2.—This morning the west-bound traln of the Canada Southern Rail- way, while standing on Lyons Creck bridgo nesr this station, waa run futo by another west- bound train. 'The engine nnd cabioose woro hurned, eighteen cars smashed, and the bridze olag considerably burned, brakeman, was fatally fnjured, Bills were Introduced to restrain jnrisdiction of Circut Courts; to nscertaln the dsmage of lands overflowed or otherwise injured or taken for use of the Government; providing for a more equitable assessment of property for taxa- tlon; to proyide. for.s. system of credit marks in the 8iate Prison, and corresponding reduc- tiori of terms of conflnément. ¢ Bills were concurred In to suthorizo tho County of SBhawnao to borrow money; to su- thorizo the City of Racloe to borrow money for the support of psupera: to legullze cortaln ofticlal acta of Thomas Blinkeron, Justlce of the Peace, of Lafayctte County; smending the charter of the City of Fond du Lac; to legalize the ofticlafl acts of David Jonkis TPeace, of Fond du Lac County: apecial terma of the Circult Court fn the Seyanth Judiclsl Circult. A blll was indefinltely postponed smendivg the Reviscd Btatutes in the matter of fnquests ‘Thg Committco on Revenuo Qeorge Tyler, o Beuator Dearborn®s bill with a favorablé recom- mendation, authorlzing Couuty Boards to fnsti. tuto sults in actlon of debt for the collectlon of delinquent taxes. This Committee also report- ed fayorably on-Scnator Joslyn's blil amending the statutes so ae to limit theamount of Church - property exempt from taxation to $5,000. FTROZEN TO DEATIL Special Dispateh 1o e Tridunc, NasnviLLe, Teon., Feb. 2.—An nged colored woman pamed Mary Good, a fortune-tetler, was found dead in Sulphur spring bottom, north- west of this city, ot @ o'clock this afiernoon. Bha had been drinking, and, whlle ¢l bottom for the purpose of coming up town, It fs supposed she fell, und, belng unab'e to rise, ttest was held, but no Annle Bartell, as waos to compelled to abandon her attempt to walk 3,000 quarter-miles in 3,000 quartes-bours, Shy was In bad conditlon vester- dny, aud was ordered Lo stop by o physlclan. ‘The managers of the aMuir have probably mado nuthing out of the public. Louts, Feb, 2.~Danfel O'Leary, the pe- destrian, arrived here to-day from 1ot Springs, Ark,, und will leave for Chitago to-morrow. fle sugs he {8 not obliged to walk In March in respoiiso to the challenza vof Rowell, the The subect of tho cost of the reglstration of he voters of th Stato has been oxercistuir the minds snd hearts of tho cconomists of the Gen- eral Assembly during the present session, and, rusolutfons havg been branches of the Lezislature calllnz on the Soc- desired _{nfarma- o far thv figures have not been ‘this morning Bccretary [arlow sent a communleation to the Tlouse fn response to o resolution from thut body glying ail the (n- formation on the subject within his possess) which ‘was Umited ‘tndeed, and referring louse to the records_of Courts of the State. froze to death. verdict bas yet been ren 1 Disvatch 10 The Tridune, §7. Pavr, Minn,, Feb. 2.—Au old farmer of Dakota County, James 8! the clty last night with a heavy load of flour, fell from his wagon {n front, und two whecls sed over his chest, inilleting probably fatal 0 provide for' T, golng home from far sume months yet, bub he wiil walve oll hls rhichts dn the caae and walk In New York carly probably Vi first w o objected to walk shut out Atertean contest- ants, there not bejne suflielent thne for them to comply with the rules I e matter of putting up woney, ete. d 1n the Assembly bills were futroduced to pro- tect iish in Lake Winncbagu and ullmr)ukelg to ropriate to Frank 8herer und others $10,000 ounty for stcam-wagon; to authorize John E. Glover to malutsin a dam in Polk County nlso to amend the charter of the Apple River Log Driving Company eriminal jurlsdlction of Brown County; to prevent [ncendiarisin and fraud on inaurange companies; for the proser- vatlon of fish in Rock County; amending the Insuranco laws. ‘The Scuatu resolution instructiog members of Congress to voto agaiost the Army bill was con- ‘The Assombly bill passed to suthorize the County of Polk to borrow tmoney, HBothi Houses adjourned till Monday cveniug. . — THE WEATHER. Ovrick oy 7umR CuiBr BiaNAL UrricEm, Wasminazon, D. C., Feb. 8—1 a. m.—Indica- tlous—tor the Tennessee and Ohlo Valleys, clear or partly cloudy and slightly warmer, with southerly to westerly winds snd stationary or slowly falling burometer, For the Lake region, a slight risa In tempera- ture during the day, with winds gencrally south and west, partly " ctoud! snows in the southern auil weatern portions, For the Upper Mlualesippl und Lower Mis- slightly warmer, clear or fair izbt witds, niostly from south to west, Io Miswourl nud “lowa, alight rlse, fol- lowed by slowly faning barometer, ¢ L0OAL GNANRYATION Cuiicaao, Feb, 3, Veli) $n| Weather identiled, somo time afterward, in an interlor | for his debts. This bollof {s based upona do- town of Canada, Detectives started after him, | clslon once given by Chlef-Justico Tanoy, At but, learmng that a native detective had under | the cathedral residence hope (s atll atrong that taken the Job, came back. The Canada déteet- | tho debt can be so brovided for that all the ered- dvo arrived here with hia prisoncrs on May 11 | jeors will recelva the smounts dug them, The He was taken to the express oflica lero, and | fact that none of the money bins been put to thence to jall, whore, svon aftor, he, fn com- | gy unworthy use fs relled upon fo retaln tho | Spilkins remarked that ft was the only justssee pany with others, effccted an cscape Ly fifng | conlldence of (he people. The Archbislop, if | Lo had over known of a woman being unable 10 the bare, Since his cscave nothing nad been | relieved of ufllce, woulil be homclass and pou- | hold hier rosu. . Clerks of County ho cconomlsts were dis- appoloted in their efforts, and will contont themselvea with lookine nfter other intercats of the people. The report iu question, however, shiows that the cost of the blanks and books for 1he last registration was CANADA. Mra, Beott-Slddons and Thelr Excellencles— Tenders for Kallrond-Construction—=0n- tario Asylums and FPrisonsCattlo Dis- beeause 1t woulsd to abolish the civil and the County Court of 70, or threo cents X ‘The paper cost .60, the covers $2180, and the printing of the stitching and binding § tntal foots up at $831.01. ardered printed. ‘The Speaker apnounced Messrs, Bishee, By- «rs, and McBride as the House Committon to vestizate and report upon the proposition to cedo the Michfzan Canal to the Mossrs, Ingam nnd Da; Committee ou Stato Institutions. y from Champalgn, where 18 located the Tilliols SPARRING. 87. Lours, Feb, 8. —Jotnny Dwyer, who 1 to floht Eilot In May next, wna bitled to sfiar with Tom Kelly at the Theatre Comlyue this after- noou, and a closely-packed nudience was pres- ent to witness the performauce, but, when the ttne was called aud the men stepoed Tarward to begiu the contest, Police-Se put in an avpearauce, vud atopy by suthority of the polics otticers, LITIGATIO Tomporary Cemmntion of the Tron-3 Law- wiite and Actions for Contemptint Youngs. Avectal Dlapsich 10 The Tribune. OtTAWA, Feb, 3.—1In view of theofact that the agents aent by the Dominlon Governinent to the tates to Inquire into the alleged cxist- ence of the cattie plazue have reported it prev- wence in the Eastern Btates, and this informa- tlon belng contirmed by s commupication fron the Anierican Burcau of Agriculture, the Cunudisn Gavernment have passed an order In Council not to allow cattle to be fmoorted from the United States into Cavada for threo monshs from the 1t of February. (overnment decide not to place an cimbargo on Canadlan caitle, it is thought that the Inter- culonial Railway might be utilized so that ship- ments gould tuke place at Hallfax until the 8t Lawrence route opeus In the spring. v Hpecial Dupatcek in The Tribune, OrTAWa, Feb 8.—Mr, Charles Mclville, Mrs. Beott-siddons’ agent, culled on Maj. De Winton to sollcit the patronnge of the Guvernor-General amd the Princess Loulse for the ontertuluments 10 bo glven here this week, slon was successful, and Mrs, Siddons will have the hovor of belug the first 10 be favored with the prescnce of nis Excellency nmd her Royal Highuess ot 8 public entertalnment Ju Canudu. The whole of the tenders for the construction of the conneeting Hnks of the ‘Thunder-Buy Brunch of the Canada Pacific Rallway bave been received, this thme forsithelr reception buving ‘The excitement amongst the contractors {n the clty fs most Intense, Maoy have beeu compsring irures, uud spe tlon s rife 84 to the fortunate tenderer or The majority of tenders recelved The tewders for apor £47.04, und Tl repOsT, WA walked Into the express ollica iere, rominrkiog | reereded with trave. ansicty by the friends of | ‘'can e foreseon and foretold; wud ! uos b comply with whatever the Btate law says were added to the cexpress office five minutes, and then left, zolug Mr, Lovell, of Kuue, Introduced u bill this providing such sv amendment to the n luws that personal property should In no case be exempt Irom the len of tazes or urchase money. This will prevent, if enacted uto 1aw, the perniddous custom of cortaln worthess men who buy personal property wmd flngers {n derislou when the vendor applies for his moncy, und, ¢ lo Tweed, nax what e is going to do abunt it for making appropristious for the ordinury und other expenses of the Northern Hospital for the uied udmittance by Bhould the Hritlsh \ Xuectat Diapateh 1o The Tridune. YouxasTowN, 0., Feb, &—The great lron- tly over for the present, with This was a gencral thea apap thelr awd " Loulsville en routs o Nosi mill war i evide o victory for Bonnull's side. surprise for both parttes. The case of contompe aeainst Henry O, Bounell had been very ably presented, and the result was in donubt. Ayer purty wastontident, the declsion against Hale haviug given them hope, fully said that the attorneys on that side wera Without waitiug for a detlslon In 1L O, Bonuell's case, they filed an afidavit chargiugtheother Directors elected with b with contempt,—W. Bcutt Bonnel), James L. Bottsford, aud Had they waited u few hours, the prabablity is thut this new contempt case would never have been sturted, und, as it 1s, the declalon of Judgo Spear puts # sudden termination to it. The Bouncll party are i cestasies, to the effect that Bonnell fs fnnoceat of the chargy of contempt, as the order restraining ticorge W, Hale und Brown, Bonnell & Co. dues not restrain jndividual stockholuers, und, for thut reasou, Mr, Bonuell, a3 # stockbiolder, was vot pestrained frou taking part in the meeting of the stocktiolders, ‘e prevalliug opiuion 1 weather, and light souri Vulleys, ‘Tlie dalry futerest shiould not complaln of the amount of attention it fs recelving in the pres- | was introduced this morning by Mr. Lovell to umend Sec. 0. of Diy, 1of the Criminal Code, 50 as to punish the adulteration of milk, discascd cows, eut Leglsluture, Mr. Melvilic's mis- It tmay bo truth- on North Main street. ‘The victhn was Dr, An. | 10 bo indecd 8 vewnrkable case, bubsiuco Lhe tolno Atcbison, of Chicago, ho says ho Nves at No. 23 Itandoloh street, und bas a drug-storo at | Amoug the Russlan peasantry it 18 very often Aadan Corresponilencs Lomion Seub | 4 No. 233 Milwaukes avenue, Iloarrived bere on | met with, wid, stranga to eay, with thom (t1aa | , 06Ol the tricks practiced hereabouts I o selling of itk from oveecdniiient, jous uther practives which upvrincipled deslers, datryien, sul hutter und cheess manufucturers arc sald to indulyo fu. The House passed about sixty bills on firat reading this morning, and, having disposed the uaual routine, the piig of bills was K by the Clerk, and most of the morning spent durfug which Mr, Crook- the 9 o'clock traln Baturday night, fr ;i malgdy of periodical occurrenca, Every year 130 Georgo V, Aver, ‘,OL,: ot e o from. Free~ | towand ths closa of tho lonu Lauten tast largo | Janger svprehoudod from e aproach o ter M, Hitcheock, hud been drinking frecly all duy, und soon | With total bitnducss, though during the day | 186 80 83 0 &lve it the appuarac O found bis way to a salgon, Where, hu drauk | thelr vislon may be perfectly unimpaired, o more, und played o few gumes ot s dollar a cor- | this apparently strangs phiesomenon continues nee with the * boys," and was the winnerof some uutil sume thme aiter Enster-Day, The exnlana- Thiere wery stores cotcealod at timus of daogete #20, but afterwards loat about thatsum. At a that order of busine: termiuated Friday, of LaSalle. oceupled tho chalr, he followingz measure was presented for the scrivus conshierstion of th T The docision (s House this morning ¢ f theState of I111- nois represeuted In General Assembly, That all ex- ecutions fur caplial crim e proffered his nselstance in showing him to the | of any kind, and the use of milk, When fhe lost forever. It fd known that fmmetise W, vepresent large companies. the whole work vary from below 0,000,000 to over $0,000,000. Three flrms sre belleved to liave tendorod at below §6,000,000. firma aro Awmncrican, and one Canadisn, TUK MARINE AND PISHENIES DEVALTMENT 18 o recelpt of an invitation from Berly, sskiog the fshiery officers to send specimens of Caua- dian teh und tshiog Implemects 10 au exhibi- tion under. the patrongge of the Crown-Prince. It s beljovea that the Govermont, while | asking tha llouse of Coamyjons to provide means Comlasion to the Sldpey Exhibi- for the Melbourne any) Exiibitions, T Isttor opeus (n April, and the (Government sowe uctlon o the'matter st ety hotel; but, In leaving the saloom, he was | fast i over aud the holiday feasts have suppliea | [ iyt g small vortlon of It has as et K€ pareattucin iniabisle “ateered " in 1ho opposito direction from the | JM5 the netdfl faty sccection, the biludness llouse, iy the rotunda y hangiug ubon toe wirs rope suspeuded All such execations shail take the Legisluture, tha ol the fula which probably Pewber House. 1o remembers of a man strik- | to jts normal condition. o et g him scross the FEht eve with & pleca of Ion, | A sumGer of cases GF nizht-bllpdncss havo | 114" Wust plan of starluz grain bers 1 4 A5 Lut this did nat knock bhin down, and be turaed | been noticed fu this State, the defect fo the | {57 2EFE O vacant ehnce we €108 around, He saw two moro men. One of thesa | POWErof the sigut ulter sundown befng greaterin | 105" sre many of theso jars. 1 tried the ot 12ke warning an Bt him on ihe back of the head with some cusce than i others, How far the Russtan | 420" 0% (Mike bottont of one of thew withd something which Iald bim out. From | ittaacos eatnot be said. but 1t womtd bo cartong | Siick: and it miust ave beun about five fe This very judiclou v e sde o¢ § s measure was referred to tbls timo the Doctor remembered mothing | sud interceting to experiinent with their diot | & least.—sugizeating & strong rescnbisnce the Third House for cunstlerution, Mr, Chasc this morniug futroduced s bill amending the Elcction law 50 ua to provide that the ballot shall be folded by the voter sud de- livered to once of the judres of election, und if the judzes Le satisficd thab the person offering the vote s 8 legal voter, the clerka f clection rhall cuter the nume of Lhe voter und bis ber under the proper beading in Lhe poll hooks, whereapon the Jadye tu whoin the tieket is e Jivered shall hln‘yTu\nntely] UL b ‘Lhis’ act also repeals Bec. 55 of .uhxmx 46, zotitled * Elections,” approved April may not be the case, ns the clection may be possibly sct galde ou the legal questions thut “Phe trtal of thie alu vaso lias been postponed until next Thursday, hay left tor Chicaya, uttorney) bas goue tu NORTHERN PAC Special Dispateh (o The Pridune. 8, Pavt, Mioo,, Feb, S-James Bellows, of Wulker, Bellows & Co., of Rochester, N. Y., contractors for tho Missouri Division of the Northern Pucific Raflroud, sfter s short stop leaves to-torrow for arrange for the pile-driving of the bridges fu the Hleart River Valley, to be dope befors the fee Hesayg the firm will put sbout a thowsaud’ wen at work abyut’ the widdie of April, oF 28 5000 as the grougd s in condiliun to work, ¥3d ¢xpeit to completo’ thylr contruct of 100 mbles o wradiug, - bridgive, and - tracks layiug by the lag uf November nexts ‘The Com- pany isto deliver the fron‘and tics, and s al- ready putting ‘thém acrdss the Missourl on 1l track Jald on the dee, but expect [most acruss Ly ferry after the nver Mr. Hellows bay no doubt of complet- {0 the cuptract sy above unles sn fodiay war until about 3 o'clock, when he sroused e, | 10F o mouth o two. herefs sometbing do- | jrigarnk, Carlson's people, left, been retieved of about 8400 lu money neck chain, Ho wus blcediug profusaly. Dr. | Whe Russian theory misht surgeat a mode of Banbora was summoned, und, i examinlng big | treateut tohe ofuiists. Low would 1t dQ 10 | ary highly: futorestion, geucraliy writkeat ) 1 )Mr. Crawlord (bty 50 usk for. yot in) wnd_Borlin ( will have to take this session of Parliament. pecial Digpaich in The Tribune. Feb, 2.—The report of the In- sylums aug Prisona for the Provinee of Uutario gives & large mmoust of intereating lums for the Jusano re- ol atteutlon. ‘The nump- alrdys on the in- Iu spite of Increased accommodation 6 public Asylums, therg were g8 waby a4 forty-four Junutics coatned fu the com- wmon falls, for 8 Jonger oF aliorter period, from there belng noYoom for them o the Asylyms. The pmaber sonfined was <o than during snd previous twely £ 'lmll(tfilz‘Ai,ylxllfl will goou | s ought to atford sufficient for 8 guod many years o ¢ v peclally us it cun searcely be eapected that aublic should coutivug 10 kewp fu Wik catab- ‘l‘uw'u; on tko streets again to-dey. 1o saysbo | = liut one volut worthy of serious constderation exaitly undorstand, Wo read 4, on's Bheriff Comstock {s makiug all eforts tocapture | oParey £ i Alsa’a bl makiog Supervisors In counties under township organization ex-offiviu Uver- ,seers of ths Poor of thelr towus, und authurizes thin to'admiuister an oath to avy persou coa- verniug the corrcctoess of any bill prescuted, Mr. Wigltmay futroduc Jur the examivation. wnd ] {utormstion. ‘Ihe celve 8 larce amouu ber of theso unfortunate: EEERUELE KETREE, &l 8 bl to provide ppolutinent of Stute Mr. Vellé introduced a bill giviog Assignecs nd jurisdiction asa Receiver io chaucery, JTiis” bill talso revites thut the Banhrupdey law Lus buen repealed, and for it Teasou the omergency clause (s attached, so that luw may go luto lmmediate efluct, ir. Alleo,” of Whiteslde, fntroduced a bill wrovidiug that wheoever a decree aball Lo wude 4 &! N3 whole family f French people, the Vacelots, | theth aud t (bl coupiection L Is 69 be oy “the pame" power and EEE detailed in the columns of Tue Trwussin | the survivory gy Lo the oe Octuber lest, It witl o remembered that there | Jirhts wore géeo hefore the ealf Deep Suows In Conecticut, < 1 _The following record of Leuvy snow. Conveeticut Is ol futerest. Ou Dee, 20, 1578, Lad been lathe ewploy of Vueclet s o farms ! shonld be clearly extabdished that suight-blinds | centa, hand. The latier made bis s regarils the Indfans, he fs assy hoyse of a neighbor on the morning of the the Government will give all the necessary inlll- | myrger, almoet destitute of clathing, and told i the family that a party of tramps had enter- et Vaceletiahouse and wero *‘rafsing hell,” and that he®iarely escaped with his life. The . family, Hlttle dreaming ot scrious trouble, ook Provost tn, furnished him with a sult of clothes, and, alter partaking of breakfast, walked over to vacelct’s house, Upon discovering the ter- nees - ls as much a visoal ef Blindners, and the one be an ey 1 el S the other, Lvery reainan whea exsp i hare hin' eyesfahit tested, unl wieryo ol should be deciden ay o bar to eptren 0 ce Moty acrvice ns color-blindnens 15 nn:!:m"kc into th, o e COLORADO’S NEW SENATOR The Profitablo Way In Which 116 4y, TIRES IN CRICAGO: A stfll alarm to Engine No. 3 at 4:30 yester- gun story frame hause No, 85 George street, owned the Tant Eloven Yenry, | P04 and occupled as o residence by Henry Wester- rible conditinn of affalrs, suspicion |mmedlntnly' & \ St Louis Globe-Demneray, ¢ }nd' Tand, Damsio 815, Cone, unknawn fell upon Provost, and he was jmmediately Natt' P, i, clected lately by, g ’rh.u farm. “';um' -n“ 'N'm. 7440 .emmav placed under arrest, nnd held until the Bheriff | Assembly of Colorado to nu&ulmmml ; O T Jt ey | nmved. Ho was incarcerated In jal, and the [ B, Chaffee in the United Statey ;:m“" frame dwelimg No, 257 West Polk strect, owned | following Bunday, siter confeasion.to his [l 8 natise of Massachueetts, g4 % v Jdonn Chip, ani occupled by Michacl Cashen. | priest, he hung bimself, This, while it alforded | visited Colorado in a7, g |° ™t 7es tT‘ln]llnmw tn,dfmlhllnn aud furniture, £1560; par- | renief to the community generally, ralsed the | samo year made nrrlnncme’nh v:lt.hl ~ lally covercd by insurance. Caure, a dofectis® | boijor with a fow that the man was | in Bosion to ndvance moncy for the eyt "X sttt atarm to Rogine No. 17 at 8:15 yoster. | Inmnocents A total inabiity to find | emnll smolting worke at Black Hawk byt dsy niternoon was catised Ly n firean fho roof | any of his clothing was believed | mile from Gentral City, In the centra o . gt §f the trostory frame bullding No.7 Wert | by somo to fndiato the truth | gold and sfiver countics, ucorgcxun:.h'h‘,’;" K , owned nnd occupied asa ealool -4 iny and resldento. by 1, Harsch, - Damaga. trifing. | o W8 statement, that tramos hed siolen thees, | Golgntagly boenlytwo, mites soutiman, i Caure, sparks from the chimney fallivg upon hils theory, which hias been only entertained by | e P 0 Qintasice notthey mous dlstriety o ™ the roof, n very few, Is now completely rofuted by the | qul,atis U ARES BOreast, while in tie rp,: s e starm from Box 417 at 4 o'clock yester: | iscoery of Provost's elotlics, smesred with | (ot G S eV fho smlter the Gregory it Il moo?! day afternoon was causeid by a fire on the roof | blood, aid carefully secreted under & hav-stacks | pirloy 08 Foteadily ot worte o trRS Droducre [l ¥ * ol the two-story frame bullding No. 878 Hub- | Even thé marks of his fingers, whero he wiped | 0 "0 o0 Qally, savin pounding gepent ao! bard atreet, owned and accupled ns & butcher- | off the warm blood of his benefactors, are | o u1a b washed Gt i o ;mly the 1 thy Bk ahop and residence by Joseph Dompsey. Dam- | plafnly visible, Thus fs solved all mystery sur- | poooioy metals that 'was In, 8Ing the byl e of ify 1 age to building, 8500; covered by n policy for | rounding this unparallcled crime, except a8 to coatlngs, . cased [n Sulphuryteg of 1 ST500 11 the Watortown of New Fori. Gauss, | the.lncentive that cowld prompe tne hellsh [ 31K Sy oo ot o e eetlve chimney, deed, R and obtained the crude mle"‘:\'fi Colorgy, con ie alarm from Box 823 at 10 o'clock last ;s ! that o cliose £o pay thie miner, In g, R Hibb cvening wns caused by a flro in the two-story FULLY VINDICATED. do produced about’ §2,000,000 | “l 05 Coloy, tont brick bulldiog, No. 33 Halsted strect, owned Special Dispateh 10 The Trivune, oren that had to ba seat to e oAt e (30 by Francls Amman and occtipled as a clothing Cnanratoy, Ill, Feb. 1.—8omo time last | great bulk of which fell into the h.‘fi“!gn the stofo by A. Schultz. Damago to stock $300; | Octuber, T.J. Scott, n stock-dealer, of Mabomet, | I1ill, Bomo went. to Ballinck's, at Non oot Ml U°F and to buflding nominal, - Cause, an overheated | acell A 'backai talning $900 tn | but it s sfo to sny that m, ok, N0 I ol ® stove, ils county, placad 8 packnge contalning went to N, P. J1fll's works. The 'y 5 oul [l for n safe belonging to Larned & Curtlss, fn that | foo B s ““‘m; m\Ym (r‘lcm of pta. 0 AT COLUMBUS, 0, villsge. On oing for thio money & few dayd | year ust ouded, when th3 totol oo el Svectal Dispateh to The Tribune. afterward, the vackage was missing. A few | Tolorado has amounted to fully 1;1033’,&' of bt Covystnus, 0., Feb. 9,—Tlie fire In the vault | days ago It was found In the cellar of the store, | of which Prof. LiilI's works have treito up&'flf byt at the Gounty Recorder's offlce yestérday morn- | with about $2000f its contents gone. Mr. C. | 000 (U to 1876 Mr. 111l bl 1ttle onporiey il ing has created considerable excitement | C, Curtiss, who was away from home at the | worvahave been b“m'l'“';‘"‘:‘ful‘:."jl'( Iixtviatioq alle throughout the county, ‘The “loss Includes all | time of discovery, was arrested on his return, | to the ' new-comers ' crecting their :::) e the records and_transfers of property from the | md ,mcmnyl ‘m hh'nfie‘glm;;-.nrgeem'";fl;";; was zenemflly vnlziimnml élm Prof, um'.f.'m fnbr yes s - | e was acqul of the cl 'y 4 compan; e Hoston Co . foar 1580 Lo 1620, a0 well an o number of valus- | f "of el Mr, Cartise as eojored the | Eompung) eloared from 00000, jo- gt Ml 1 ie records of 1850, As soon a8 the | copjigence of iho community for years, and | cach year, Home gave the fizures muchy fore flames were extingulshed the smell of coal ofl | eyery one rejolces at his acquitzal. but, whatever they haye beex in the nm,‘:““‘ of ¢ was notlceable. An exomination of the books ba but small compared with tho fature sl I fa and loose papers bore evidence that the books STONE ROBBED, of }'w new Benator's works, la mfi.':; For had been well dosed with the article, The com- Bpectal Dispaieh fo The Tribune, 'l.i(}nel‘t“i‘l‘:v‘v‘i“ P:}“:‘l““‘l’“‘< to hls worky o fote bination fock on the vault doors also shiows | CrAMPAIGN, Il Fob. 1.—The Post-Offfcedrtig- | v oehiiza "0 h’l"nf:gfiflhfla"{lm theay. o evidenco of havinr been tampered with, The | store and the Gazelte office, In this city, were | §1500000. The now works are mee it I fiut loss can only be repaired at consfderable ex- | entered by burglars lnst night. Admittsnce [ others on the American Continent, nn\l:m’ g pense and time. But littlo litization will | was gained by means of an area window. Ar. | pablo of treating, all told —dcgulnhud‘;m % result, a8 o duplicato of the recorda for nearly | pyraunn, proprietor of the drug-store, lost sev- | lcaching, crushing, aud sinol an—smwn"‘ 157 ono hundred yenrs is owned by private partics, » Prop o % : tly | ore daily, Attached to the m:w'wovk l”‘ n who have tendercd 4hefr e to tife county, A | orol hundred dollars' worth ot goods, mOMIY | onormoins rofinery. Tihicsa works cover the i e thorough Investigatlon Is in progress. clgars nid toflet-articles, but hassiuce recovered | 3 000 s aition to the Cliy of De N e 1hio most of them. Notning was taken from the T0L hos revoncly had the MeS ‘over, Prof, : (Zazelle offico oxceptn fow postage:stamps, A |-l Fae FeLouly had the MleNaser Attics Bt nolt AT TAST BAGINAT. MICIL, boy named John Clark, aged about 18 vears,san | £r7oP %% (sl cvonte an Nlc!lmenll.en(Tan" of et Soerial Dispateh to The Triduns. of'a reapcctatlo citizen, wus arreated while ge! clty-tax agafnst the imincnss propert enter for ting out of the aren with Jomne of the property ) property. Esr 8AGiNAW, Mich, Feb. 2.—A fire fn Jesso | ¢y pogscssion, Soveral other boys of sbout e ot sl Hogyt's lumber yand last night destroyed 150,000 | thie same niro are suspected. OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS. eros feet of lumber. The loss witl not exceed $8,000% New Yonk, Fob. 2.—Arrived, the osel, fro bad nln lnnuru;ce. This afternoon a fire destroyed JOIIN JACKSON. Bremen, 12 dep the stors bullding owned by P. A. O'Donnell, pecial Dispateh to The Tridune. ) B, ont occupied fn |hc)|figmr nart by \,Vlll[nn‘l Maybers, Cme':z, Iit,, Feb. 2.—Marshal Croug has so- | ¢ le:,m':' Feb, 2.—Arrived, the Bulgaris, from ke ha was severely burned In endeavoring 1o anve | cured cnough Information sgatnst John Jack- | o0 - wen m:&';‘;’;:m:_ Nothing was suved. Loss, 80003 | gy who fs now confined fn the Decatur jail, In:mu;: :vi:::«:‘l%' Feb. S—drrlved the, Moo, sl to warrant hifim in belleving that ho 1 the right | ™o pyerorvn, Fob, g~-Artived, the N il ehar NEAR ST, PAUL, MINN. ¢ man, and that the description furnished was | (5 oo T Gl " Epeciad Dispate to Tha Tyibune. fucorreet. The prisoncr corresponds fn every QuerNsyowN, Feb, 2.—Arrived, the P L 81, PAUL, Mion,, Feb, 2.—A fire at the Stato | polnt to the description, with the exception that [ o 5 "o By 1 ech the Penouk W pyg Refurm School, threo miles out, this afternoon, | the scar is on the wrong sido of his neck. The __i_.‘_____ In destroved a framo shop-building and contente, ;"mfl‘{ i l"l '-";'““‘:‘"lf““:":’ ';"1" ?fi:g:'m!n' HUMOR % o with about twe iy crested, nnd expects to ron _his . iy ‘mf wnafil:l:tvyu;on:!x:‘ :i“:‘o":“l{;: :":::: durlng the cominiz week 10 the Missouri olicers. Did you ever hear a shlp's knees! s nection with the pipe from an arteslan well, but = The shroudini ulster covers s multitads of and the it fostunatoty blew the fire from the mais PURCELL. crooked shins. : pren ding. Tho Fenrful Mesn In Whloh the Hears of the | Met Who stund around waitlor foradrick |f i CRIME. Cathollo Church Have Involved Thelr Pl : wl nanclal Affurs, K The art of cducation bas been reduced tos | I CONSCIENCE-STRICK o foeelal Dirpateh to The Tyibune. fing a polnt that oven a haswscr can be tagt, hea Bpecinl Dixpated to The Tridune. CincinnaTi, Feb, 2~The latest develop- The horse on which the reprieve was carrled e NasnviLLE, Tenn,, Feb, . ~About the wmid- | menuts in the flpancial affairs of Archbishop | scoms to have been a must-hang.~Graphic. | Gr The experiment has been tried often enogeh to prove that & htton-hook is notanight-res. 4 Bo careful how you punctuate the store,” {8 the latcat ove. It meansnot to put too much - colon. ‘Thio man who witls his body ton mediaic [l g lega for the benefit of sclence givea bimselfdeal awey. i It lan't the small boy's whistlo peraethat 1 objected to; It is the blowing of it that arouses fudlcustion. 5 5 ® ) ‘The Nation ias an article entitled “ TheLust Trace of the War," It must huve beloged ilic barness of an artillery mule, (len. Spinner says the elmata of Florida core his rhoumatism, Now, 1f'he could only fad something that would take the cramp out of bis slgnature. walked the floor ol night With the tootk~ ache,” sald he; to which his unfeelivg luters reptleds * You uldn’t ‘expect to walk the ol fug with it, did you " Whilo fn o Western town Camilla Urso tock her violin fnto the county “o()r'ho\luo and de- lghted the lumates, Uood girt that to play nothing to poor houses. The Norristown Hera'd indicates its belletla {he: Orlental orlgin of wan by statfng ihe welk known fact that both the poppy aml” the mum my come from the East. Tho plumbar cama down lik a wolf in the fold, Ein pockote were aden with salder and gold, And for fourmortal Lours he wmade love tofte ms, it 18 frankly admitted, nmount ta over the Archbishop. The dn, By one of the photographs he was | thut th property of the Church fs not lable cook. And soveuteon dollars wore charged up fa book., A roan horse, delven by lady, was obserred ta be running awnvy the other duyi whereopad tieard of Wim up o to-day, when bo suddonly | Joltes st 1 :_‘,,,‘;;‘,‘:",‘ that s Lrattiess the |, “Bome thinge,” sald an exclied polt como when our fiberties will be no mare. Tis " ey ! t fellow-cl o it 509070 mustdo. Mo remained dn | tho WIGIT-BLINDNESS. et Roie foundd Homer! “] pronase Lo have some decent sioglng atB? that be had come back to scttlo up matters und | tho Church throughout the diocess, sco ud 1 will now forotell vt the dus will s D e direet to the jall, unaccompanied by any ong A Slngular and Dangerous Disease, funcral,” sald Mr, Sam Cook, of Alabams, ¥lo ‘Nave lls lawver, demanding to bo put behind SHIRRUH » . v lnk il e led the Hog the bars, Your correspondent trled to get an dsiakiimare American, was hanged ot last Friday, and ne led th ut wus positively de | . What {8 spoken of as **a romarkable case of | {ng himsnlf.—Zuffalo Ezpress, 'The final -x;;jg,. i th Scliwoly, —1'hi e Is‘huux{ . ho suying ho dfl not | defective vislon™ has been discovered In North I“n“',""' Waa tag much for him.~—Fhiads tin, deafre to converse with ncwspaper represout- { Carotlna, The story is that threo children of & L attves, e, however. wrote outa statemeut, m ©, o not think “tis grict tint makes witich wan feft with the Julior, to be handed to seafaring man by the name of James oward, i At awlthin my brees t worters, tn which b ¥ who lives on Ocracake Island, not far from nckwhont ¢ trrTuberas (it Ho hassod o ho liaa beot | Tarboro, becomo totally blind bs soan s the v, ‘mover will digest. ‘;vllh-hnecnm- sun goes down, and only recover thelr sight { An Trish agent having beon Instructed 10 panted by bl uncte, fis wife and chlliren aro | when the sun rises again. During the day they | False renta, caflod a meoting of the tenahy 2 5 Y WYou az L are ssld to possess oxcellent sizht, and nothing :%flfi‘&,,‘&:{fl o 3 it I‘x‘x’:‘:‘(l.‘r‘;::; horaon o THUGH. in the sppearance of their eyes Indicates any- | silonce was broken by an old farmer, *hofl"’ Soecinl Niaputcd to The Tridune. thing liko disease. The youngest fs 8 years nld, | * Yes; there fa no denying on that. It used fo JANESVILLE, Wis., Feb, 2~A bold bighway | the cldest 10, und all have eyes of a light-blue cost & pound to get un agent ghot, wml numz : " e pe robibery toak place sbout 3 o'clock this morafng | color. By mapy persons this ts considered | Jabers it ;zp;}ny;‘: douo uiuder vwo.! There P'ubhuuon of the story it has beew found that An Aslatio Tricke uight-blinducss " le by no meaus uncowmaon, o AT geaToTade bury all the graty of & villaga When theie ¢ ur- nimbers of the peasants wre at night stricken epemy, und then to construct a toinb un(lr:' . piace; und Mobammedans have such uymflfi for thess ziarats or shrines thut they Wols scarcely touch them even i€ they knew ? ey Y03 tlon given §s that the *night-blinduess ™ results ciied, o easetle from the vant of fatty secretion, the pe und uften the proprictors are kiiled, or s Tats hoUF- 16 statodl (or Homecanl 5 IHOL | omt sty el M 'e'x;«z:‘.L Jodfat | pot and nover ruturn, 6o that the' Lreatiit} was thus concealed fn Delhi during 1 all oxr dlsappears und the vision }s onco more restorod {fi:‘};{gfi:& 'fl. ",2:'.:.';.”.;}‘ .?.T}’. 'fiu‘:mmmm zar In the fort here, Jeft vacan! theory would account fur the troudla In these epdecd the burled jars found by Dr, Schifemsun . eldedly corroborative of the theary, however, In tear whote rerklunce e wab |"yia"faet that the threo North ‘Caroling ehildron lve on a small Istand, and baye doubtlesy ail nd & gold | thelr Jite been fed aluost altogether ugat:.lm. e ——————— Confederute Hominlycences e, Wemtutcences of tho (Var tv Confedertt guthurs are popular reading. just new. oo d was ¢ liberally admiufstes’ Russia ns-bouches I hing wonde™” body where bo hiad been kicked, a bele contalnlug s ! tral taila leasunt stvle, bug there I something MO about §2,000 was, fouud. Tho Doctor is able to L!;:J.‘L'.'i‘ Srtma ook and parafling | fully mysterious sbout them (hst ::"ol::m ally y 1 20y noiss nreda abous e alTal, but | 18 th quction Ga 10 thu Prevalonco of this | Ghich o soccoued that irance 1 " which it avpeated that ¥ 1y newly-dlscovered discase of defect ¢ i g atong sallord and offlcers of vessele, How | Uack steadily dav Ly day ull the sy the perpetraton. 5 of Juge, sud why Pemberton ever b e ol s resut eyl &u{;flrfi;::ywb.: e explataed, aud, fudeed, 1o iehit S50 e PROVOST-VACELEY, wmore OF leas unablo to sce clearly alter. nighty | Taeaeq e AMPESOR 8 BN C0, rs J3et Bpecial Dispateh 1o The Tridune Dl o thi cuss of e ustav T3 4aid that | rom e eiederate soldier o U8 Viscesses, Ind, Feb, 1.~Oune of the most | ® light brougut closg to he eyes 13 ouly ‘dwly Putersburg, which, (¢ sppoars, was O atrontons mdons oo resordod wos. thtof ' | Hocts uid: couveys n iess of siup ot Abane 13 | e of Eutgranare, Wi luu‘{ sunlitaed o 3 Loz oray,. aud was ihen ouly evacustl oy k that 'in almost every Saveallsotton; 1nia tho | G 5 ? cagon Lk o livtag abopt & wie from " hls city, which was | Cuybes ot Teocnt dins.tory sh hog 1%\\‘@ b | secumatof a0 wydteriehs peadon U ol 2 ‘hl"h IR - - ritaties d slon waterlylly & ny Tertis! were four victious,—tbo old mau, bis wife, and | dfers. * By ono tho Miubts were Wédly dli- o e Tabos il oe e s sons,—and that the oply other occupant of | HeEUIR%PY Tuls surcly ails | Wi anather { by qakiug D, Bull' Coogh Sleap, It P X i £ somuo fuqulr: de. itec S Four fricnd the houso was one Provoat, & Frencluau, who | Uind the sooucr 1 s ol the better, (L1 Tt | aiuataes” Youe drupt. 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