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, ' ° fies of war. A Federal oMeer in an enemy's country ts amenable only ty hin own | Government, an to authority, A real- whoso property Is TFs an by order of the Federni officer, must ap- p -lte the military commander, or, If the war is vem to tho Government, ant has no wher means of redress, | Tho Btato Gourts whioh aro allowed by the army of oceupntion to continua in existence in an one emy'a gountry are sustained for the bonaflt of tho Inhabitants of that country, and not for the edntrol of the army and its oflicers and soldiers. From these principles tt follows that the Laulal- ing Btate Court had no jurisdiction over Gen, rte aa ‘that the presont suit cannot be main= alned. Judgment reversed with costs, and causo re- manded with directions to enter a fined Judge ment for defendant on demurrer to replentions. Juaticn Field teltvered tho opinion, Justices Clifford and Miller dissonting. Tho following order was announced by the Courts “That in all cases declded prior to tha Int day of Ianuary, where no petition for a ree hearing [s ponding, tho mnandate may issuo after this date when anpiled for,” Adjourned until Monday, March 1. PENSTONR, ‘Tho bill introduced in tho Mouse by Iepro- sentative Hnzoiton toextend tho provisions of an actontitied * An act for the relief of certain pensloners,” approved March 3, 1870, to certain othor pensioners, extends the provisions of that. set to nll penstoners now on tho pension roll or who inay hereafter be placed thereon for ninpus tation of eithor arm at the shoulder joint, ‘The act referred to gives pensions at the rato of $37.60 por mouth. . COMMITTER WORK. THE INGALLS CARR, Wasitnatox, D.C., Fob. 2.—The Senate Com- mitteo on Privileges ani Elections hold n called meeting this morning to take additional testl- mony In the Ingults ease, Ex-Senntor Pomeroy, of Kansas, appenred before tha Conunittce, and asked to be swarn in referones to the testimony given at Topeka by Charles 8. Aldrich and John M. Price, He was nllowed to testify, and con- trailicted the statements both of Aldrich and Price, who testified that Fomeroy had loaned J, G. Norton (who wns a Senatorial candidate) 1,000 to carry on his canvass. Ito also contrn- Icted the atatementof Aldrich that he (Pome- roy) had furnished monoy to pay Martin, 1 motm- Yorof tho Kansus legislature from Kingman County, for his voto aguinst Ingalls, WAR CLAIMS, ‘Tho House Committeo on War Claims decided to report adverscly upon thirty Southern War elaims for amounts ranging from $0,000 ta },000.. ADVERSE REPORT. Tho Houso Committes on Poat-Ofices and Post-Ronds dealded to report adversely upon Springer’s bill, which proposes to repenl tho nets authorizing tho Post-Oillco Department to print and furnish without extra charge apceial- Fequest envelopes, or envelopes on which arg rinted the request for the return of unclaimed, ictters, THD EXODUS. ' MONE TESTIMONY BEFORR VOORTEES’ COMNIT+ TEE. *“Wasminaton, D. 0., Feb. 2—Senator Voor- hees’ Exodus Committes examined soveral wit- neases to-day. 38, K. Morris, renl-catate agent of Indianapolis, testified that, to his belief, thera is abundant.room and ample opportunity for In- dustrial employment in Indiana for a large numbor of colored itomigrants, and that ho had no knowledgo of the present immigrution being a political movement, William B. 'Tinnoy, Passonger Agent at Indian- polls for the Haltimore & Ohio Haitrond, testl- fled that soveral weeks ago ho recelyad a tele- gram from tho Company's Washington agent directing him to ece Profs. Hagley and Broyles, and Dr, Elvert (threo prominent colored men in Indlangpolls) and. : , COLLECT FROM THEM $6%5, * upon recelpt of whick{{amount transportation to Indiana would bo furnished to a party of colored North Carotina emigrants thon in Wash- ington. Witness saw Bagley, and, on his nad- vice, went to the colored church, whera he mot its lending mombers, and was informed thoy had not quito ratacd tho full amount, but would get tho bojance in the morning, deposit It in bank, and notify the Washington raflroad agent by telegraph, Witness belleved this wits done, a3 0 considerable number of North Carolina negroes arrived in Indianapolis shortly afterwards. THOMAS MILLS (Republican), of Tndlanapalis, testified that ho remurked to“ the boys" when the North Caro- Mina colored people frst begun te urrive at In Manupolls: * We want twonty thousand bucks, fit not women ard childron." Mr, Voorttoes—You wanteil thom to vote ? \ Witness—Yes, wo wanted tham to vote. Mr, Voorheca—Well, that's square answer. xu shounhy icyou had them you could politic- ye iny a Witneae Yor, we thought if we had thom wo poutd get away with you evorlastingly. (Laugh- Fs A Mr, Voorhoes—Dut thoy brought a good many Women and children wit! dion’ itness—Yex, thoy overdone tho thing on women and children: but wo thought it would Bs i wood thing to scatter them around on cheap ans. » Mr, Voorhees—In close counties? Witness—Well, yea, iu close counties. [Re- nowed laughter, Mr, Voorhecs—Stato whether theso views, which you hive given so frankly, are shured by your party in Indian, Witness reptied that he thought, they wero, to + B great extent, concurred in by individual mem- bers of the purty, but ho did’ not know of any party organization or party, effort to draw ne- ves to Tndiunu. Ho helieved the colored peoplo id not a fuir chance to ¥ or,at leust, were likely to bo “counted out,” In North Curolinn, and ‘it was only right to glve them a chance in Indiana, Some of these Jncalicennta still remain In Indinnapolis, waiting for the season for farin * (uhor to open, but all thoge who have gone to the cural dletricts huye found work, NOTES AND NEWS. TANIVY OX BTERL RAILS, , Speciat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Wasitnaton, D, C., Fet.2,—Emery Storrs, Mr. “Binson, n writer on tariff subjects; Mr. Potter, of tho North Chicago Stolling-Mills, and Mr, Burt have arrived hero ns the representatives of tho Westorn fron-manufacturing Interest to appear before the Ways and Moana Committeo, which will givo them n hearing this week on tho bill to veduce tho tarifonsteel rails. Mr. Storrs comes ns counsel, probably, and not 14 an advocate, ns it.is remembered by the supporters of the rovenue tarlit systam hero that Mr Storrs, ag un {ndlvidual, not long since bold opinions which would scarcely agree with these held by tho proprietom of the North Chiongo Rolling-MIL. Lt had been the oxpectution that the deleyution of tho Ponnsyl- vanta fron ‘manufacturers should open the are yumont, and that Storrs should sum up ns coun sol for tho entire trade, Tho fret that the Har- tiaburg Convention !s pending may have bid somothing to do with dolaying the Ponnsylyanin Iron mon. Atoll cyents thoy aro not here, and the Committeo, unwilling to walt longor, hos decided that Mr. Mason shall commenco his written argumont to-morrow, which Is to bu re- produced tn pamphlet form for the conyerston of Congresainen, and that Mr, Storm aball fol- Jow the noxtday, The urguments of tho tron nen, of cuttray, aro u reassurtiun of tho old dog+ was of protection. INTEROCKANIO CANATa A now step wus tukon in tho interoceanto canal business by the introduution of 9 bill by Mr, King, of Louisiana, Chatrman of the Com- * wittes on that subject, providing for tho up- pointmont of a Commission by the Presidunt, And to take goneral chargo of the subject of {interoceanio canals, and to procoed at once to examine the route surveyed by Licut, Lull, kuown as the Nicaragua and Panama jpoute. An attempt ts to be mado to puss this dill through the Mouse this week, Thoro seome to be Iittle difference of opinion hora umong publlo wen as to the route for tho Panamu Caunl, With few excup- Yous thore fs great unanimity of opinion in favor of tho Nicuraquan route.” The President favors this, and [se gutluiled with Adtniral Anuuen's plans and observutions. No onv here Uppores this except ope Eads, of St. Louis, of Jetty fame, who arrived hore to-day to beglu bly efforts in behulf of bis ship railway on the Isthunus of Vanuma, TUE MALLWAY AUDITOR, The ny of the Auditor of Hallroad Au- counts was fixed ut 85,000. Jewlousy ainong the beuds of bureuus caused tho pnropeia tons Committon to reduce tho sum to $3 The Attorney-General und Becrutary of the Interior Baye Written a lotter to the Approprintions Come auttce urging the restoration of the salary to 5000. ‘The Attorney-General, particularly, ays t the Auditor of Hullruad Accounts bus beon Jnyaluuble to the preparation of Government juits, and that experts could not have buon ob Mined to dg tho work except at yory much ger Coat. LIEDT, HOSS PROMOTED, ‘The Senate hud intended to discusy and dis- yoso of John Morton's nomination in the ex- weutiye session, but the entire the was cons , timed on mppolntinenta: which wero frst on the Brae Dates catat AU tates in dvancement elght numbers dau roward for bis gnilantry displayed durin he yellow-fover, While no one questioned bly Herdisu orfeltunwilling to suitubly reward it, many Senstors thought It unfuir to other ollie ters, who Were jumped, to bo thusdelayed in Disiniig pronivtion, The nomination wus, oweyer, conirucd, ‘ 4 TUR UTICA POSTMABTERAHTP, Clark, 4 friend of Ellis H, Roberts, au ii ‘Erastus old foo of Senator Conkling, has been confirmod Postuinster of Utica, notwithstanding the orheinal opposition of Conkling, ‘The renson Js that Senntor Kernan, who also lives In Utica, favored Clark, Conkling. not caring therofore to fighto ig did not make ecriour op- position, and Ellis H. Roberta, of the Utica Herald, has, thoroforo, secured n Postinnstor in. Conkling’s home. : TH PunTIG DENT. To the Western Associated Press. {taanineray. De C., Feb, 2—Tho publia debt atatomont is as tolla 5 Six per cent bonds # poa.so ive por, cent bond ANG. Four and one-hit 20,0000, efunding certificate nOn3h Navy Pension Fun roan ‘Total enin bonis, Matured debt. Jeunl-tendors.... +. Cortinentes of deposit Fractional currency. Gold and sliver cer! Total without Intorest. Total dont. Total interes Ona in ‘Troasury, Dobt lees cash In Treasury. Decrensa during January. Deerevso sinog Juno ® Current Iabilittes= ti, BAIT pe ah) a 14) 10,41 010 ‘7 8 AS10005 Piers Whteh interes ont an. while Interest thereon: a it st thareo x Cait nnd silver certificate... 19,464,010 United Statea nutes hold for redemption of certificates of caaPpusnse avaiable Fob i, entiniio'ae ae. ass Cash i Trensury $ IOS Bonds ismied_ to Bact junles Interest pe rineipal outagundi oun Antares! acerued and not i Bane Interest pald by United 81 45,001,1 Intorast repald by transportation of mails, Hus i a‘ Fu 05,011 NOMINATIONS. Post t na of Postmaaters Warren to the Beet eae: Games Th, Ashe croft, Paducah, Ky., Charles B, Burney, Hare rigonyille, Mo.; milih Enos, Waukesha, Wis. CONFINKED, uae Sonate confirtied the following nomina- ‘To be Bupervisors of Census: Fenns “lant tatward ‘A. Howell, Third Dis- trict; Willlam Schall, Fourth; William Hayes, Sixth; J. Simpson Africa, Seventh: Howard It. aes, Fgh ox Murdock, Ninth; Daniel . Michmond, Tenth, Wirconsin—Alonzo A. Loper, First, District; David FE. Weich, Second; Leonard Lattridge, Third: ‘Thomas 8, Alton, Fourth. t aon Virginia—John Bi. Laldloy, Second Dis- lot. Sisson Toaceh A. Wilson, Fourth Distrie HS ie oeinic rd; John P, Buke, Sixth; C.F. rile, Seventh. il ioleetam G. Wright, First Matriot; Dell. Sunderland, Sevond; John W. Raller, Thirds 1. H. MeDowelt. rth; William A. Northcott, Seventh; Edwin J. Udell, Pitth, Minnesota~A. A. Crantull, First District; C, W. Johnson, Second; C.C, Androws, Third. Town—Ichabod Kidder, Fourth District; snes 'T. Metcalf, Second; James W, Rowley, Third, Kentucky—S. M. Goines, First District; J. W Winlock, Second: 8, 8. Foy, Third; George Stoll Fourth; William ‘Hottman, Fifth. Indiann—G. RB, Stormout, First District; F. C. Jobnson, Second; J. M. Ridenour, Third; J. Ne Davis, Fourth: B. 2. Walker, Fifth, Tennessee--W, W, Goodpasture, Becond Dis- fist: yp Ha fee bag 'T. HL. Patno, Fourth; Villian W. Smnith, Fifth, Michigan—John Sharp, First District; B. I. Pleren, Bocond; C.D. pong, Third; 1. 0. Young, ‘ourth, Arkangas—Willium F. Hicks, First District. Nevada Jackson Ferguson, for tho District of Nevada. : Nebraska—B. D. Slaughtor, First District; B. Teschuck, Second, Miscellancous—Do Forest Porter, Associnto Justice of the Supreme Court of Arizona; Mor- ris C. Russoll, Register of the Land-Ofice, Di- tuthy John Cook, Indian Agent for the Indians at tha Roscbud Agency; Milo Boynton, Agent for the Indlans of the ‘Noquia, Pueblo Agenoy, Arizona, MORE. NONDS TO BE BOVAITT, ‘It ia expevted that the Secretary of tho Trear- ury will to-day or to-morrow advertise for ton or cloven millfong outstanding 6 por cont bonds for tho sinking fund. CENSUS SUPERVISOR, Francis R. Grifith has been nominated for Supervisor af the Census of the Sixth District of Tndtann, vico William P, Soysnour, whoso nome ination was withdrawn. RGROTION INQUIRY. Bonntors Wallace, McDonald. Garland, Tfonr, and Blalr will go to Now York Thursiay to tako testimony as a Sub-Committge of tho Sonate Select Committee, formerly the Teller Commit- teo. appointed *to inquire Into alleged fruuds Jn tho fate elections,” Lt is undoratood this ‘ro- nowed inauiry will be directed towards the Sporations of ‘Chief Supervisor John I, Dayen- port IN EXECUTIVE SESSION to-iay tho Senato discussed tho nomination of Surgeon John W. Ross for adyancoment in hla grade. Tho opposition was based upon tho grounds thit tho law authorizing such nominn- tans for advancement hus beon too oxtonsively avalled of herotofore, But it was shown thut Rosa at the rigk,of bls life volunteered to go to Memphis, and spent the summer of 1878 thore [n ald Ht tho sufferers by the yollow-fover api- mic, and his uumination was coniirmed,—yeus, 2; nuys, 2. ‘TH BUPERVIBONS. ‘Tho nominations of Consus Supervisors (about alxty of the total number of 150) went Pipe without debate, Tho remainder are yet to be reported from the Consus Committee, and thero ure Indications that most of them will be held up for some tlne with the object of forcing a more equal division of appointments between the two great political parties. COINAGE, ‘Tho total colnage of the mints during January bi $0,570,000, of which $2,400,000 way in silver ollars. THE RECORD. BENATE. Wasirnatox, D, 0. Feb, 2—MMr. Thurman, from the Committee on Judiciary, reported s bill for reviving and continuing tho Court of Com- infasioners of Alabama Claims, and for tho dis- tribution of the unapproprinted money of the Geneva award. Plnced on tho calondar, Mr. ‘Thurman announced tbat bo would cull It up for consideration on Monday next. Mr. Ldimunds wished {t tindorstood that tho report was not unanimous. He and sundry other members of tho Committco did not agreo tolt, Mr, Pendloton, from tho Committee on Indiau Affairs, reported o bill to authorize tho Secre- tary of tho Interlor to deposit certain funds in tho United Statea Treasury in Hen of inveat- ment, Fliced on tho culendar. This Is a new DIN, drafted fo 8 to excapo tho objections mado to the former bill, which was conaldcrod and re- committed, ‘Tho vi passed providing that a writ of error from tho Supreme Court of the United States to tho Supreme Court of any Territory shall Ue in eriminut causes whore the accused shall bryo been sentonced to cupital punishment, and In such citav an allowance of such writ ahull oper: uto us u supersodeus, and all cases removed from tho Supreme Court of any ‘Territory to tho Su- breme Court of the United States as provided by tho net shall hnyve preeedanoe of hearing in sald: court. The act uppiies to ull cases heratofore tried and determined in which Judgment bas not been exeouted, In auch caacs defendant shall havo six months from the Passage of thie aot in which to obtaly aud perfect such writ of crror, A communication was received from the Bucs retary War transmitting the report of tho survigPae St. Joseph Itiver and for a breakwater at Sitckinuw, Mich, Messrs. Cumeoron (Wis), Pendioton, and Kirk- wood presentod putltions of ex-soldlani agulnst the passiyo of tho Senate BUl 400 for medical exominutions in cortuin pension cases, Mr, Kirkwood raids * 1 think It right to say that tho DUI la now undergoing sonty investigation, and | um strongly Inclined to believe the potivioners intsunderitand both its purpose and ita effect in ease It should become a law." Mr, Kirkwood, from the Committee on Pons #lons, reported adveracly on the bill ‘fs ting un increase of pension to the widow of Blaj, Thorne burgh, Isto of the United States aa Ay request of Mr, Saunders, the bill was placed on the calendar, Ar, Pendleton, from the Committes on Connis, Peportut will toumond the wet to provide for tuking the tenth und subscquent censuses. Placed on the calendar, Mr. Voorhees, from the Committee on Bxodua, reported # resolution, which was udupted, au- thorlang the Comuittes to employ 4 stonog. rapher und print tho'testimony taken bofore ft, Tis were Introduced and referred ua follows; ly Mr. Cookrull—A bill for the rellef of Dodd, Brown & Co,, St. Loula, By Mr, Cameron (Wis.)}—A Joint resolution au. thortzing tho Keeretury of War to furnish the (irand Army of the Republic teuta and Bguih. tuge for 36,000 men during the reunion of sol- diers nt Milwaukee fn June, by dir, Windum—o uuthorize the City of Wiuena, Minn, to construct, oporato, and matn- {aio ®& wagon ‘bridge across the Miaslasippi ut OM. a Tho credentials of Randall Loe Gibson, Bens utor from Loulsyilie for alx yours from March 4, Tek), were read. Bir, Forry subinitted a resolution, which was adopted, directing the printing for the uso of Congress of 12,000 copies of the culogiea upon tho late Zach Chandler, ‘The Suunto then went into executive seasion. When the duors reopened the Benute ad- jourugd, novEE. Wasuinaton, D. 0. Fob. £—Among tho bills {utroduved und'reforred were the following; diy Mr, Phelps—Ap| propriiting $100,000 for tho rullef of sufferers In lreland; also lovying a duty of 90 per cent ad yalorum on all bonueta, hits, or hoods tnported {nto the United States composed Of pului-fout, chip, gruss, willow, atraw, or other Vegetuble substance, or of bair, whalebong, or other inuterial not otherwise provided for, By Mr. King—For tho oppolntuient of a com- mission of military, naval, and civil ongincors to examine and report upon routes of {nternceanto commynication; also erat the President to Tondor to Per, Bolivia, and Chili the good of- ficea of this Gavornment for the restoration of ACE. Poly Mr. Iand—For tho free coinage of tho sll- “Gis Se filnekbumn—Providing for tho registry y Mr. Binckburn—! g or enrollment of any Vessel built, ju foreign countries, By Mr. Coffroth—Granting pensions to soldiers and sailors of tho Inte War who wore disabled whilg tn the military servieos nise increasing tho pensions for the loss of log or arm, By Mr. 8hetley—Vor tho delivery of lotters hay- ing Insulictont’ postige; also providing for the election of n Congressiouni Printer, By Mr. Money—Fixing tho salaries of persons in the railway inall-serviee, By Mr. Thampson—For the benefit of citizens of Sinton which ald not go inte the Rebeliton, and which havo clulins against the Governinont, It provides that the accounting oficers of tho Coyvernment shall not disallow any claims of cit- izons whose State did not go into the Rebellion roount of disloyalty, untoss sich proot ns will conylet tho clilmant of trenaon shall be made against tho eltiny, uid Mx, Young—To tnerease tho cilicteney of the Nutlon! Board of Healthy also authorizing the President to enll nn International Sanitary Convention, to mect In Washington. By Measra, Cowgill and Colerick—Dills to fa- cilifate transportation between Lake Ero and the naytgnble waters of the Wabash. By Mr. ror Uray oath constitutional namendmont providing that the House of Rep resentatives shall bu composed of 0 members, fo be apportioned among the several States 1A provided In See. 2 of Art 1 of the atuendinents ‘0 the Constitution. By Mr. Wetls—To antloipate the annual a proprtation toward tho completion of tho St. outs Vost-Oilice, Ny Mr. Bland—For the free colnnge of tho stnndord silver dollar, It provides that the mints of tho United States shall be tree and open to the coinage of the standard silyor dollar on the samo temna and conditions as now or may hereafter bo provided fur the coinage of gold bullion. Said silver dollars shall haye tho eninolegal-tender capacity, and ecrtificates shall feren pon Jn the sume manner as now provided for by the act of Fel, 28 18% By Mr. Newberry—aAmending tho Pension laws. By Mr, Hazelton—Amending the Pension lis. By Mr. Belfort Author laine tho Court of Claltns to hear and detertalne all ululine for dep- redations committed by Indians outside thelr reservations, or for depredations tt euttige United butee oilcers and cimployés realdiug on res- eryations, ‘ The 8peakor announced the nppolntment of Measra. Felton, Philips, and Mekinley ns visit- ops to Wost Point: also’the appointment of Mr. Phillips asa member of the Committees on Ed- vention and Labor, und of Expenditures In the Department of Jusilee,, Mr. Wells, from the Committee on Approprin= tons, reported the Indian Appropriation vill, Ordered printed and recommitted, By Mr. Fort—To put certain articles imported aud sed In the manufacture’ of paper, gings, and woolon fabrics on the froo lst, and to re= duce the duty on printing paper used for ‘books, pamphiets, ningazines, and newspapers. Mr. Robertson introdiced n bal repealing clauso 22 of tho Texes Pacitio bill, which grants Jand to tho New Orleaus & Baton Rouge Kuil- way Compuny, and reduncting it In favor of the New Orleans Pacifte Railroad Company, Mr, Wella, from the Appropriation Comittee, reported tho Indian Appropriation bill, Ordores priuted nnd recomuitied, On motion of Mr. Reagan, the rules wero sus- pended, and the Houso cunsidercd tho bill re- ported by tho Conmittes on Commerce making the following appropriations: For continuing the work on Muscle Shoals, Tennessee fiver, $10,000; improvement of Davis leland dam on the Oblo River, $75,000, The DIL making app palate for the im- provement of tho Susquchauna, Ohio, and Ton- Hexsce Rivera wis pasacd, ns wis nso tho bill tuthorizing the Beereturles of tha Interior and War to Sai loy wdditional clerks for the remain- dor of tho fiscal year, to expedite tho settlement: of the penaioy applications, ‘The House thon went into Committee of the Whole on the revision of tho miles, notwith- standing tho opposition of tho Greenbackors, who desired to obtain a voto on the resolution which it was expected Weaver would offer, to the effect that nll metallic or paper curronoy: shull be igsued by tho Govornuient, and nat by banking corporations, ‘Tho seventh scotion of the rule, which relates tatho dutics and powers. of the Committee on Commoree, bavi een reached, Mr. Rengan offered an amendment striking out the clause providing that the Committee on Commerco shall report tho River and Harbor bill for rofer- ence to the Committe on Appropriutions, and ingorting in lieu thoreof a provision that tho Committee on Commerce shill hava the samo qetedoges in reporting bills making appropria: ons for the improvement of rivers nnd harbora us the Appropriation Committee hag in reporting: Fenoral, appropriation Dilla, Adopted—Yens, 3; DOYS, The Catumitteo rose, and tho House,on mation of Fernando Wood, took roeoss until 7:30 p, Ma evening gosgion to be for the purpose of Avene ta tho addroas of Purnell, to be doliv- ored under tho auspices of tha Clan-na-Guol, _—————_— FIRES. IN: OIICAGO, ‘Tho alarm froin Box 03 nt 8 o'clock Inat even- ing was caused by a fire in w three-story framo barn In the reur of No, 401 Cluric street, owned and ocoupliod by Frank Sohwelnfurth, tho baker. All the horses and wagons contained in the atructurowwere saved, Tho loss f4 ubout $00, which 1g fully covered by insuranco in unknown compnanica. Cause of firc, unknown. Aatilularm of fro to Engine Company No, 10 at 7:00 last evoning was cuused by tho burn- ing of n atraw mattress In ono of the rooma on the second floor of No. 206 Clark streot, caused bya lighted: Plwa No damage to buliding, and to furniture alight. Tho locatugentof the Mochanles’ & Traders’ Jusuranco Company denics that that Company was interested {u tho firg at Niemann Lenz & Co.'s factory, as was stated in Bunday’s paper, The alarsn from Box 15, at 12:00 yesterday oft ornoon, wan caused by oa fire in the harness {uctory of Ortmayer, Lowis © Co. in the third ntory of nbrick building at Nos. Jé and 18 State street, Thu tire originated from unknown causes boneath astairway Inthe rear of the building, Damage to stock $100, und to bullding $25, Tho fre Ingurmnee reporter pluces the total logs by fire in the month of January, it $41,950,505 total insurance Involved, 820,25; and total pe iusurince a4 nearly asean be nscertained, IN NEW YORE. Naw Your, Fob. 2.—Tho turnituro factory of George C, Flint & Co., 154 and 153 West Nina- teenth streot, burned to-night. Loss, $100,000; partluly insured. Workmoen in the omploy of he firm have boen on astrike the pnat two weeks and mide threats which It ie belleved sume of them curried out by tiring the promises, IN PHILADELVHIA. PRILADELPHtIA, Feb. 2.—John A. Eborta’ fur- niture fnctory was destroyed by fro to-night, Loss, $60, no fuaurance, Tho Keystono Hlour-mill also burned to-night, Luss, $20,000; Insurance, UO, : ON THE WARP-ATH, A Party of Sioux Attack u Gros Ventre Village—Severo Fight=<Lively Timon Expected. Spectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Dsavwoop, D. T., Feb. 2.—-A special to tho Deadwood Times announces an Indian fight be- tweon hostile Sloux, from Spotted-Tall Agency, aod friendly Gros Ventres nt Glondine, on the Missourl, Tho Sloux attucked the villago ut duylight, and ran off # large band of ponies. ‘The Gros Ventros gave chuse, and attacked the hostiles at Dry Fork, A flerce fight enaued, ‘Tho Grog Ventres wore victorious, killing many hoatlles, and, losing Lone Bull and Old Beaver, wounded The Skunk and Long Too. Bobtail Hull, a Gros Ventre Chicf, takes tha warpath to-morrow with w large party, and. bitter tight. ing Isexpected, Hilly Connors, the Keogh and Huford mnlleridor, was attacked this afternoon bya lurge body of Tndinna, but oscuped, and minde Morgan's tneh, which’ thoy beweged but could not capture. Hverything ipdicutes iyoly times with tho coming of gris, ‘Tho first nowa rocuived from BSitting-Bull and his band of Blonx for a jong timo wus conveyed to milltury headquarters yeatontay. A telegram was received dated at Fort Custer, Jau. 2. ‘This stated that during the night of tho 27th about 100 head of horses were run off from the campof Craay-Hond, the Crow Chief. This camp is bo- Tow Terry's Landing and about three milus south of the Yellowstone, ‘Tho trail leads north to the Missouri River, and thy thioves ure Supposed to be Sioux, All the warriors of Cruzyetluud have ong In pursuit and the pobivcurey of O1d Crow's: fand ‘hive ured uid boon granted pormission to join fn the chase, by Cul, Duvidson, of tha Second Cavalry, commanding at Fort Custer, Bhould the Crows oyertuke tho thleves thoro would be a progpoct of a lyoly ukirmish, ua the Hloux aud Crows are old enouiics, OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS, Lonpon, Yo, 2.—The steamers Holiyia, Aus: tralfa, und Arragon, fron: Now York, and tho Hiversdute and Thanomoro, from Balumoro, ston Renee Bl ups Egypt, Wy N, Feb, £.—Bteamelips » Wyom- ing, City of Bristol, Beundinavi aud Austzal rola New York, aud Iboslay fdr oaton, Have urrived out, WEATHER NOTES. HicuMonp, Vu. Feb, %—It has snowed hero sinco Bp, m., aud Ia now goveral Inches deep, NASUVILLY, Toun., Feb. 3.—It began snowlng at 10a. im.,atill continues, and is oight ta ten inches deep. ‘Tho heaviest for yeurs, New Youk, Fob. d-2 a. n.—A hoavy Bnow: storm, accompanied by a high wind, sat In about wildoight, and still continues, No other Whisker Dyo equals Hill’s—0 cents fused to mureh, FOREIG An Outline of the Russian Ni- hilists’ Declaration of Principles. ‘ Universal Suffrage One of the Main Points in Their Creed. Poland to Be Granted Important Reforms on the Ozar’s Birthday. The English -Position at Cabul Said to Be One of the Strongest. A Bloody and Rolentless Intornecine War Now Boing Waged in Af- % ghanistan. 4 The Frenoh Army and Navy Estimates Con- alderably Inoroasod Over Thoso of Last Year, RUSSIA, GERMAN*TOLICK SUMMONED. | St, Petenssuna, Feb, 2.—The Rueston police having proved go very inefiicient in the pro- longed struggle with tho Nihilists, a large num- her of German pollce have been summoned from the Bultic Provinces of the Empire, NEVOLUTIONANY PROCLAMATION, J Brunt, Feb, 2.—Intelligonce from St, Petors- burg announces that anew rovolutlonary proc- Jamution 15 being clraulated by tho students of tha Iiigh Schools, Tho students draw n terrible pleture of thelr condition, and declare that thoy will fight the great moloch called tho Russian Government to tho ond, oven though tho boat of them perish. Tho proclamation Js considered Jmportant, os showing tho formation of a now party against tho Government. ‘THR NIMILIST PROGRAM, Terran, Feb, 2.—fho following intelligence has been recolved from Bt. Petersburg: Al- though the pollee seized many copics of The wat ¥ the People in tho house where Deutch shot himeotf, the same issue of the paper had already been circulated Jn 8t. Petersburg. [t contulng Vie pregeuin of the Executive Cominit- tee, stating that the only way to obtuin the ro- forins thoy seek ia to overthrow the Governmont pesorelble revolution ar conspiricy, Tho So- elniista would thon transfer tho apy ernment to an Assembly eleoted by all tho Husatans, irre- apective of class. This is the general pol- jey of the Soclailata, by which thoy cnat thoir lot with all oppressed Russians, But when the. Assembly fs elected the Boclulists will recommend a program in fnyor of permanent populur representation,with full power over all gonera) State questions, A. wide Ilberty of local FOlL-weivsprimenty independ. enco of rural communities, the principle tnt land {a tho property of the poopla, tho transfor of all works and factories to worklugimen, com- plete Wberty of speech, consclance, the pross, public meetings, and assuciutions, and atectoral figitation, aud roplacement of the standing army by a territorial army, BUYFERED FOR OVINION'S BAKE, 82, Perxnsnuna, Fob. 2.—A lotter ta the Goloa from Susdal, in the Provinoe of Vindimir, ro rts that an Archbishop and two Bishops of the faith, or Old Bellovera, ure .confined In tha fortressthers on nccount of thelr creed, The Archbishop hag been thero twenty-six yeara and the Hishops twanty-two and eeventeon yonrs re+ speotively. The Goloa, Ina loader -on the sub- deet, sup pOsoE they had beon forgotten by the authorities, ‘Tho Minister of tho Interior his deprived the Golor of the right of inaerting ad- vertisements during the present month for pub- lishing an article suggesting that the threo Dishops Incarcerated at Bu had beon fur- gotten by the Governmont. THE CZALINA, i Bertin, Fob. 2.--The Czarina acrived hero to- day, and prooveded on her Journey to St. Poters- burg. PROPOSED REFORMS. Lonpon, Feb. 2.—A 8t. Potorsburg correspond- ent heurs that several new measures will be nn nounced on the twonty-fifth anniversary of tho Car's accvesion to the throne. Among theso Fropcesls the placing of tho Jews upon tho anma ‘ooting 18 othor Iussluns, and extending to Poland all tho regulations existing In the rest of Hussin, have been sottled in principle, The pro- posal ts concede freedom to the preas {4 under considoration, (res nye : "© goNtitActran, Lonpon, Feb, 2.—A Bt. Eolorabure correspond~ ent reports that tho Minister of Finance fuvora the redemption of a portion of tho papor-cur- rency issue, which hus become cnornious, BKOWELEPF, A well-Jnformod Tilia correspondent ‘anya it {8 prepa to appoint Gen. Skobelef! commander n-ohief of the Tokko expedition, AVGILANISTAN, STRONGER POSITION, rs Lonnon, Feb. 2.—A dispatch from Cabul saya; “Our position hore ia so much strongor thin It was two months ago that any fresh movement on our part may tako a differont dircotion from that of the past. Wo can now watch the courso of ovonts and regulate our action by the olr- outustanoces of the moment.’ INTERNECINE WATL. TLonpon, Fob, 2.—A correspondent of the Times at Candahar, after mentioning the disas- trous results of tho strifo between tho Ghilznls nnd Hazaras, without tho British lines, adds that siinilar tales of internecine wur have como fron the diroction of Farah, A representative sent by Ayooh Khun to Farnh has been de- feated by Ibrahim. Khan, of — Chnk- nogar, who is putting the country y under contribution, Ayoob Khan ia reported to haye sent two regimonte, six guns, aod 2,000 horaa ugainat Tbrabin: Khun, Other accounts, however, say. {hose troops of Ayoob Khan re- RIDICULOUS RRvONTS. Lonnon, Feb. 8.—A Cabul dispatch to the Times says: Tho prophecies of {mponiing defeat and disaster published in gomo English newspapers have been read hero with astonishment. ‘Tho date of the writers aro us insconrute us thelr deductions are gloomy. = Mnahummed Jan was not a soldior of greut repute in tho wars of Turkestan. Until lately ho was an unknown muibordinato officer of artillery. Gon, Churlea Gough novor was in danger dtiring his murch to the relict of Cubul. Gen, Roberts was right whon ho rockoued on bla ability to bring up re- inforcemonts. He uever had to ght hie way around the city to Shirpur. Ho had, in Do- camber, trewood for four montha and forage for fifty-four days. Tho [dea of n forced retreat upon Jellalabad never sugyoated itself hore, —— FRANCE. THE BUDGET. Lonnon, Fob. 2.—A Paris correspondent saya: “Tho Budget schome of 1881, submitted ta the Chamber of Deputies on Saturday, puts tho ox~ pouditure nt 2,773,001,474 francs, and, as the ex- {sting taxes producod £,777,100,003 franos lant year, thoro fs A surplus at onde ayallabio for the romlasion of taxation, whioh remission will bo on alcoholic drinks," DEAD, Panis, Fob. 3—Pelrro Ernest, scientist and cuthor, fa dead, ANMY AND WAVY ESTIMATES, Panta, Fob, 2,—Of tha eatimates for the ox- enditure of tho French Government for 1281, he War Department Aad aoe franca, being an increase of 6,500,000, and the Navy De- purtinvent 169,000,000, an iIneronse of 4,500, . + EULGAISTIO. Pats, Fob, 2.—In tho hambor of Doeputics to-day, Gambetta, after: reading a lotter ad- dressed to Paul de.Cussngnuc mmouncing tho doath of bis father, expressed, in the name of the Chamber and reguridlosa of purty fueling, regret at the deuth of suoh a dlatinguished man, + THE TARLEY DILL, The debate on tho customs tarji! waa then ro- sumed, Tho report of the Committee said tho protective system bad produced good resulta in the country. The Commitive was willing to ugree to Ww cystem of commeretal treaties, “It had disourded probibitive duties and abolished export dutica, ‘Tho report concluded by moeloat “Our national induatry 1s far from Hourishing, Wo have heen for some the outetripped by for cign competition.” 2 EDUOATIONAL DILL, ‘The Senate adopted all the clauses of the Bdu- cational Council bill, FRANCA AND MEXICO. , I Globe announoos 08 poaltive the eatablish- ment OF diplomatio rolutons between Franco and Mexico, . GREAT BRITAIN. ‘ DEATH OF AN EMINENT PHYBIOLAM, Loypon, Fob, 2,—Sir. Dajninio ‘John Corrigan, an eminent physician of Dublin, member of Pare Namont from 1870 to 1874, and Vice-Chaucellor of the Quoon's University, {6 doad. ; MANLDONQUGU, Tho Lord Mayor of Dublin publishes p letter saying that the Duke of Marlborough, Lord Lieutenant of Jreland, in 'rofualng to attond the Mansion Houso dinnor, dossonded from bis posi. tlou us tho represontativy of the Quoon to that of @ reprosentativye of purty. win, ‘ The warchouso of tho Dritish and Forolsn HE CHICAGO \WRIBUNE: TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1880. At Wharf, Wapping, {s burned, Tho damago fastatod at ssw ip. samiaat THA AGITATONS. Lonnon, Fob. 2.—Davitt, Kitlon, Daty, and Brennan tuto bean wervet with tha cuuntmney four days’ otico te come in and plead to the Indictmonta found against them, . 7 LODANOFP. Loynox, Feb. £.—Vrince Lobanoft, tha now Bisesioss ‘Aimbassador to England, has arrived Ore. GERMANY. S THE ARMY Dttos TLornor, Feb. 2—A Herlin dispatch saya: “Tho great reserve with which the majority of tho French preas received the nows of tho bill bofore the Bundearath for the inerense of tho Germnn army, haa caused great satisfaction here. ‘Tho German proaa, likewise, In discussing tho bill, has, with the Srantesy enre, avolded any inimical tone againat Frnee."* i . BT, VALUER Rent, Feb. 2,—Count Vo st. Vatiter atartod for Paris Sunday, . PRINCE FREDERICK WILTED. Berry, Fev. ‘he North German Gazette as~ Forts that Princo Frederick William has zone to Vegi simply to visit his wife, and that all cone Jectures to the contrary are erroneous, MINISTERIAL CHISIS THREATENED. TLoxvon, Feb. &.—A Berlin correspondent re- porta that rumors are atioat of impending changes in tho Prigsian Ministry, Tho Minister of Finnoco has been defeated on one of the pra- sed ew tx bills, and the Minister of Worsh! i anid to have taken too many mensires on hid pwn responsibility without. consulting his cole Jengues. Such divisions aeem to herald tho ap: prouch of nt Ministerial criels, but thers Is reason to hope an tnderstanding wilt be arrived at. SOUTIL AMERICA, MISCELLANEOUS NEWS. PANAMA, Jan. 2.—An important rlot occurred near Tocopllla on tho 26th of Decomber, reault- ing from no strike among somio 600 Inborers em- ployed at tho Snco aaltpotre works, In which Mr. Gowan, tho Mahagor, was killed, and some fivo or six persons in tha houso shot and wounded. ‘Tho rloters wero subsequently dispersed: Malte a-dozen were killed and « number wounded, ‘Tho Inteat ‘advices from tho seat of war In tho South report nothing of importance. The bel- Hgerent armics, sinco the battleof San Fran- clsco, havo remnined inactive, and ft fs hurd to conjecture whe tho Chiliqns will strike n de- elsive blow, Reports say Callaojs shortly tabo blockaded, and a force of 16,000 men will bu Janded near Lima and an equal number at Arico, whieh will strike a Anal blow and compel the *Pernyiuns to suo for pence, - Tho Peruvinns profess to be able to repel any such attempt to land on the part’ of the enemy, Seflor Picrola, Dictator of Peru, bus assumed the reins of Government, tasued tho usual proclatation, and haa appointed instem! of 0 ‘Ministry sevon Sceretarics of State. One of tha decrees embriced in tho Proolamuttog prohibits nowspapers from publishing anything anony- mous, The elfcct of this arbitrary statute bas ready been felt in Linn and Cultuo. On tho Wih of December tho editors of tho entire Liu press were imprisoned for tho offense, but subsequently relonsed by giving annals ‘pologyy aud placing thelr algnatures to cach artlelo ap- pearing. : E ‘Geu. Daza has been deposed as Commander- in-Chief of the Bolivian forces and Col. Ells- dora Camanche appointed in his place. The change was effected without bloodshed, on the Sith of December, during Daza’s xbsonco froin ‘Toenar, ho having gone to Africa, + Many eases of smull-pox aro reported in Iquique. Thigeptdernte fs also committing fear- ful ravages in Valparaiso, and other porta in Chit bein affected. Y as ‘Tho Chilians destroyed all tho Inunches and qusve atthe Lobos Islands, and hayo ocoupled ITALY, FRIENDLY RELATION WITH AUSTRIA. VIENNA, Feb, 2.~Tha correspondent at Rome of tho Politische Correspondenz suys: “'Tho Italian Minister of tho Tutorlor has issued a circular to the Profcota of. tha provinces bordering on Austria, pointing out tha great importance to the Government attachés of the cultivation of irlendly relations with Austria, and instructiag thom to keep a vigilant oyo on itinerant polit- ienl agitators and emigrants from ‘Triest, Trent, and elsowhero, nud to -repross vigorously any vxcesses such porsons may comunit,"* A DENIAL IN DETAIL. Rome, Feb, 2—Tho Diritto publishes a Minis-. torinl communication donying certain state. ments contained ina Vienna dispatch, The dace ument says it {a untrue that a representative of Power friondly to Austria has made com inunication to tha Cabinet of Homo in regurd to tho protondot hostility of [taly towards Aus- triuy untrue that tho Cabinct of Romo hay ul- leged. ag an extenuating circianstance that In tho publip,opinton of Ttuly there existed an nnti- Austrian otsrent; untrue that the poasible con- sequences of A War nyainst Austrin have over been laid before tho eyes of the Itallun Govern+ Tent; and untrue that in the Oriental question Italy hus noted oa tho nltur ego of Mtuasia, TARLIAMENT, |- - Rome, Feb, 2.—A deerce has been promulgated fixing the dato of tho opening of the new session of Purllament for tha Fin inst. OoUBA, 718 GRANT Panty. HAVANA, Fob. 2.—Gua. Grant and party havo rotirned from tholr trip to Vuelta A In, with which they wore much plonsed, Wednesday they will probably visit the ‘plantation of Lua Casas, ‘Co-duy is observed hore ‘fg & holiday. BELGIUM, UNIVERSAL BUFFRAGE—PCIte DEMOORATS VERSUS : IMVURS REPULLICANS, Druseers, Feb. 1.—As announced, a meoting ‘was hold hero to-day, preslded oyor by the Com- mittoe of the Bolyiun “ Soclulist party.” Among thoso wero prominent MM, de Pacne, Dortrand, Duverger, Coonon, Goctachulk, Van Dovesen, Verbauwen, Do Witt, Do Wachter,“Angello, and others of Ioas note, Tho preparations for this mcoting had been under consideration for some time, aud u fore!- ble appeul bed been addressed by the Commit- too to tho nation. It contained somo strong points, Itbegan by renssorting tho constltu- Uonal phrase: All power springs from tho na- tion; all Belglans are cqual-boforo the Inw.” It further antd: “In reality all power springs from asmall number of privitogod individuals, and the Holglans uro divided into two classes, thogo who hnve riches and rights, and thogo wha havo wretchedneas and burdens. Wo should wish to seo this inequality disappear, at least a8 fur Ba tho ballot-box (urne electorate), for tho moat numerous olnss of sooioty ought evidently to bo represented in the Chaimbors, and the poo- plo ought to be ablo to take part in publi at= fairs since thoir daily bread depends upon the national prosperity, Indeed, the Constitution itself hns durognted somewhat from tho ubove rluciples (t ¢¢ ¢ Doug Wea pouvoirs cmanente de la ‘ation,') when it mado of the fact of tax-paying {ecns) a condition for pinoing the eitizon’s name on the olectorn! lets. Dut constitutions aro not unchingeable, and 1t was not a revolution iat who, on a golomn ovcasion, declared that the .edittca mised by Congress can and ought to bo ralscd still “higher, Universal sut- frage exista in America, fu Germuny. Switzor- lund, and France—that is, in those’ countries which are at tho hend of civilization, Its Intro duction Into Bulgin would render almost {m= possible electoral corruption and fraud, against which repressive laws aro powerloss, It would givo a moro varicd, extensive range (game) of opinions to tho National Reprosentatives. It would paliticully educate our natio In word, at a time wheu the imost oul atonod iminds aro alarmed ut tha grive complications suring front soolal quostions, it would fur- nish tho Inboring classes with » legal menuns of thembulves, and it would peacefully end to all necessary reforms. The yoting-papur would take the pleco of the musket, Such are the reasons for which the Rolgian 'Boclallst’ Association has docited on inunwurating an oxe tonded moyament for obtalning universal suf- frage. In thie movement, of which tho Ausocia- ‘Won assumes only tho-<nitintiyo, oll citizens and all socicticy oun participate, “Wo bope that the various schools of Boctal- ists will forgot the glaputes which divide them on other questions: a Scar ete understand|pg, 8 powerful union, atone will enablo us to cons quer tho right of auifraye-a natural, impro- beriptible right of all pooplel We hope that ail sincore reformors will bo with us, and that wu shall bear agaiu tho symputhetic words of tho old champions of the peyulay cuuge, as woll aa those of Tne membors of the younger oltizen- ppeulation who sre in conformity with our leas," ‘The foregoing viows, in Seige, wero api. fled by tho respective speakers, whose names ive, und resolutions pussed In aocordunce; tho Soputies of tho people pledging thelr support to all logislators who aro wil! to espouse tholr causa. ‘This univoraal suit ia tho political mnvoe ment par excellence in Bulglum to-day, and hag uw futuro of rene importance in tho Intereata of hts, if tho movement be atecred by rue ‘can draw a lng of demarkution betweon * Hed Republicanism he ono side, and pure Demoorauy on the other, VARIOUS, J > BRCOGNIZED, Buortansar, Fob. &~-The Montour officially announces that Holland and Groove have recog- nized the Jpdepondonoo of Roumanta, + GARTIUDGES ORDERED,” ‘Views, Feb. &—Montoncgro hag ordered 4,000,000 cartridges from an Austrian manufact- urer, a portion of which hayo beon already de- livery SUNVAYING THe LeTUNTS, PansMA. Jan, 3.~Do Lessops bus cight work» ing parties—over 180 men—surveying tho {sth= mits for tho Interncennio ennal. “Ap the partles are contiguous to tha raliway and telegraph, thelr proviaiona nnd supply as well as their gen- oral direction from Panume or Aspinwall, Ja eastly mannggd. APANISH FINANCKS, + Lonnon, Feb. 2A. siepatey from Madrid na- serta that tho Mbuistry tis decided to examine Into the scheme for plachig Troasury bonds on tho European murkots, by nid of certain French fusnticigl soclattes, on iecount of the Cuban dee cl CRIMINAL NEWS. ALLEGED COAL SWINDLM, Wasiixatox, D, 0. Fob, 2.-—-Messrs, Contnor & C6. of Phitudelphita, have Inst boon victimized, it Is entd, to the oxtent of $2188 by n firm bere, the lending member of which’ is Count Hagens Mitkiowiez, © Musshin nobleman, Tho Intter has been a prominent fouttre in society, both hero and in Baltimore, for “several seusons, He seoured for a ifeepartner n Misa Lester, of Itochester, N. Y., who, it is ald, had $100,000 In bonds when ho married her, besides 0 wenlthy and Whernl mather, About alx months since the Count formed x copartnorship with dumes A. Cookeof Philadelphia, and negos tluttons wero pending for tho ndmiastan Into tho firm of Richard By Porter, a son of Admiral Porter, Yards and houses were apened onan extensive sealo in Washington and Battinoro, [1 connection with A.J. Kintz, Mitklewicz proceeds ed to Philadelphia, and, ns alleged, upon fraudu- lent repre ntlon, mide nltrgo cunl contract: &Co, Before the entire’ amotint: mnitrioted for was detlvered, tho, firm confessed Jud, laments to tho amount of 842,707 In favor of Kintz, and assigned tho stock ta the fumo Individual, whose eluims are alleged to bo froidulent. Proceedings to set netde the resign. ment and judgment were entered by Costner & Co, and Mitidowiez has beon taken by an officer to Philudelphin, Porter and Cook accompanying: him, Kintz hag left for unknown purts, ’ RORBED BY MASKED MEN. Prrmuuna, Va, “Feb, 2—Tho 11-year-old dnughter of John Butler, of the Bouth Sido, be- ing left nlone in the house, was about to retire on Baturduy mlght when she discovered five men - with bluckencd faces under tho hed. sengged hor with feet toxathor, They then stole $400, A CALIFORNIA FRACAS. BAN Francisco, Feb. 2—At Jackson, Amador County, Inst nieht Jou Boles, «a Frenehman, wtabbed and killed Robort Vernier, an Iallan, f Boles Hod was pursued by tho frionda of Ve Hal anler, nod stabbed todenth, “‘Threo Ttallans were arrested churged with tho killlug of Boles, s They a towel, tlod her hands nnd and fastened her to tho bed. broke open a trunk, frum which thoy COWLEY. New York, Fob, 2,—Tho Rey. Edward Cowley to-day entered tho plea of "Nop guilty” ta twenty-five Indlotments charging him with starving and Ill-treating the children In his caro in tho Shepherd's Fold. His trinl wag rot down for Monday next, peremptorily, and Cowley was. aunt back toprisune et 2 FIVE YEARS EACTI. ‘i Speclat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Ann Arnon, Mich, Feb. 2—Williain Johns and Michael Clark, nllns Sullivan, wera con- yieted of burglary and sentenced tolay to flvo pores eneh at bard labor in tho State Prison nt ackyon. TIELD FOR BURGLARY. Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Sroux Crry, In. Feb. 2.—Willium Arthur has deen held Indofault of $1,000 ball to appear nt tho noxt term of tho District Court for robbing Lyons’ gun-storo of goods umounting to $300, FREEMAN, Hosrow, Mass., l'ols. 2.—Freemnn, the Pocnasct fanatiu, was to-day, in pursuance of Gov. Long's ordur, removed to tho Insano Asylum. a STRIKES. PITTSBURG STOVE-MOLDERS, Rpectal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. Pirrsnvna, Pa, Feb. 2.—Tho stove-moliters to tho numbor of 300 struck to-day for an advance of 10 percent. ‘Tivo firms have ‘already acceded totho demand, and itis thought the rest will do Hkewise in thio course of two or threo duys, PITTSBURG MINERS. * Speetal Diepatch to The crf ago Tritunes Pirrsnung Pa., Feb, 2—Tho Hallrond Conl Exchange tW-day rejected the new scale pro- posed by the miners. ‘Tho prospect now Is that tho strike will continuo all winter unless the miners back down, from all thole ,dynaudy, which thoy suy'thoy Will not do. Sy oe DWIGHT, MASS. _ . SrnrNarrenn, Masa., Feb. 3,—Botweon 700 and 800 hands, mostly young mon and women, struck at tho Dwight cotton-mills, Chicopoc, becyuse the puy bad beon rajsed unequally. ac ’ ROLLING-MILL OPERATIVES, Sphetat Dupatch to ‘The Chicago Tribune. Prrrenuna, Pa., Kev. 2—One hundred Inborors in Carneglo's rolling-mill struck to-day for an advance of 25 conts per day, — MEMPHIS, MeEsrrs, Fob, 2.—Stoncauttors, alxty in num- hor, employed on the Memphis Custom-Honso struok to-day. Cause, disagrcomont ns to wages und the discharge of the foreman. = a . SLY SAMMY. Tho Old Dog Han Been Courting a Girl Eever Since 1870, and Will Bo Marricd vu Week—But It May Vlash In tho Pan Like tho Other Rumors. Bpectat Dispatch to Ths Chiengo Tribune. New Yonk, Fob, 2,—A Scrynton, Pu., spectal to tho Times saya: The approaching marringe of Samuel J. -Tildon, the Saye of Gram orcy Park, to Miss Fanny Ranck, of Lowie burg, {@ tho lending toplo in social cle- eles hero. 3tls3 Nanck fs tho sluter of J. M, ©, Ranck, a promiacnt momber of the Soranton Yar, and fs said to bo a young Indy of unusunt brillianey and montal culture, Hor meeting with Tikien was In Philadelphia, during the cen tennfal summer, and tho friendship then formed ripened into an attachment which will culminate Jn a wedding thle week. The marriage will take place at Lowlabyrg, and bo conducted very quie etly, 7 Thoro hive been so many rumors of Mr, ‘Tilden's marringo with various prominent ladics that tho Z'imca’ correspondent uccopted thencws with olrcunspection, and tool occasion to call on tho lady's relatives for confirmation of tho rumor. They made no scorut of it, but treated it in nll seriouancss, and sald it would probably take place to-morrow or the day following. $$ WISCONSIN LEGISLATURE, Spectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune. MaApison, Wis. Feb. 2,—In tho Senate to-night bills were introduced amending Sco, Wl of the Rovlacd Statutes of 1878 relating to Court Com- misslonors; providing for robultding tha Dont and Dumb Asylum at Delavan; authorizing tho Governor to appointa Boar! of Commisaionors to suporintond tho construction of the same, tho cost not to exceed $75,000; relating to rallronda; amending Soe, 1,839 of tho Rovised Statutes of 1878 relating to tha execution and recording of conveyances and executions of rallrouds; amending the Game law, : Re a Boyoral appropriation bills were presented py Mr. Richnrdsan for the yarioua charitable and penal institutions, A bill pissed amonding Bec. 111, Roviged Blatutes 1678, roludive to additional employéa of tho Henate, “ Billa woro killed relative to the appointment of notaries publia; relating to secret societies, A joint resolution wus udoptod requesting our Ministers to England and Spain to obtain certain }iluable publications for the uso of tho rate Historical Soolety, Ja tho ‘esbly, a solution for an Amend. inent to the Constitution prohibiting the ‘manu. facture und salo“of intoxicating Iquora wus Presented; authorizing Milwaukeos to. build sowera; thut any convict in thu Stato's Prigon or Mllwuukeo Hongo of Correction who shull ut tempt to escape or wssault an ollicer may receive an additional sentence therefor; if a fifo prise ‘oner, to be puntahed by solitury continemont; for tha estal Hahmont of a boulevard jn Silwaue ty» Hills usb for tho protection of passouge: on rullway cund, iA * . aor L EUEEEEE ene CABLE RATES, New Youx, Fob, &—The now French Cablo Company did not tranamita alngle dispatch over ite wire on. Saturday, The reason ta that tho Angio-American Company, tho rival liyg, bus reduced its rgtes to 12% cents por word, while tha new Compuny still maintains tho old sate of 75 conte per won, The manegeniont of the now Ung Is oxpcotod In a fow days to reduce fis rates toa conipetitive baals, and thon a lively war bu- twoon the companies will cusuo, and the public will bale the benefit of low cable tolls until the how cablo forces tho old monopoly to purchase ita stock at twice what it cost, when the rates aane again putup on the patient, unreslating or - File off your corns with the “Japanosa Corn: Filo.” Teg surely cure and ond pain. county; HADWAYWS READ MALL Wi Death of Boy is Woah of Vi aoe -RADWAY’S SarsaparillianRosolvent, Patra blood makos aount! flesh, ten: agelearskin, Tf yous would hava youre ‘Nene Your bones sound, without crrlogy, and your ene! fexion fair, uso HWADWAY'S BALSAT AC SAN WaSOLVENT. AHSAT ARIE A GRATEFUL . RECOGNITION, “To cure n chronia or longestandin; truly a viotory in tho hoaling arty that rennet power that clearly discorna defeetand supplies § remedy; that restores atep by stop—by dugrecs” tho body which hns been’ slowly: attacked ‘ind »Wonkened by an inaldlous diacage, not only oom, mands our respeat but dererves our gratitude, Dr. Radway hos furnished manxind with that wonderful ramedy, Rndway's Sursapnrillian Tee solyent, which accomptishes this resutt, and Sut. toring Humanity, who dry out at oxtstenee 4 prin und dlaease, through long days and ton nights, owe him tholr gratitude. "Medical sine FALSE AND TRUE, Wo oxtract from Dr. Radway’ Diaenso and Ita Curo,”* us follows: ' > List of Diseases Cured hy~ Radvway’s Sarsaparillian Resolver, Chronto Sktn wisenses, Varies of the le margin tho Hoos Rerkitous: Discsane we Unnatural Habit of Bods he Fover Sores, Chronty ar Old. ‘Treatise m it Hilla and Venere, loers, Balt Then! Rickets, White Swelling, Soutd Head, Utern Affections, Cankors, Glandutur Swellings, Node Wasting and Decay of tho Tad Pliupies an Botebes, Tumor, Dyspepsia, Kidney nnd Dad. der Discuses, Chrotie Rhenumatisia ‘and Gout, Consumption, Gravel and Calculous Deposit, aud variotics of the above comptnints ta ‘which, sometimes sre given specious names, Wo assert that thore {a no known remedy thay Posseases the curative power over those diseases: that ladway’s [esolvent furnishes. It cures step. by stop, surely from tho foundation, and restores tha {njured parts to tholr sound cond THM WASTES OF THE .NODY ARB storren, AND HEALTHY H100D 18 SUPPLIED TO THK Bre ‘Tem, from whitch now material [aformed, 'Thisis | the first corrective powor of Ktadway’a Resolvent, In casna whore tho system his been ralivates, and Moroury, Sulkat vor, Corrosive Sublimate have recumilated and become deposited in ths bones, Joints, eta., causing carles of the bones, rickets, spinal curvatures, contortions, white swellings, varicose veins, ote,, tho Sarsnpariiiisn will resolve away thse reposits and oxtermh nate tho virus of the disense from the system. * If those who arotaking theso imedielnes for the cure of Chronic, Scrofulous, or Syphilitis Alseasug, howover siqw may bo the cure, "feel batter," and find their.genoral health improv. ing, thoir flesh and wolght incronsing, or even keuptng Its own, {6.8 sure sign that tho curo is progressing. In these diseases tho patlent clther geta botter or worso,—the virus of the dis. cnac is not Inactive; If not arrosted and driven from tho blood, {t will spread and continue ta undermine tha constitution, As soon as the BARSAPARILLTAN makes the patient "feel bete tor,” every hour ‘you will grow botter and io+ orenso in health, strength, and flesh. OVARIAN TUMORS, ‘The removal of thoso tumors by Rapwars ResoLvENT is now so certalnly estabilshed that whut was onco considered almost miraculous is now a common recognized fact by ull partics Witness tho eases of Hannah P, Knapp, Mrs.C Krapft, Mrs. J. H, Jotly, and Mrs. PD, Hendrix, published in our Almatiaa for 1879; nlso, that of Birs. C. 8. Bibbins,in the present’ cdition of our ® Falso anc True.’ Space forbidrour making partteular refcrence to tho various cases of chronlo disetses reached by our BANSAPARILLIAN RESOLVENT. Invalid and thoir friends must consult our writings if they wish to obtatn an {den of tho promise and potency of R, H. it, Homedics, One Dollar per Bottle. ——_—_—__—, ANULE REMEDY. Only requires minutes, not hours, to relteve Pain and cure acute dissasa, Radway’s Ready Relief, In from one to twenty minutes, never fallsto rellove PAIN with onc thorough application. No matter how violent or exoruciating tho pain, the PEO ATIG, aiden. ule eipplea, fervous, Neurnlgic, or prostmted wlth disc miny suffer, HADIVAD'S RUADY ELLE will afford instant case. Inflammation of the Kidneys, Inflammation of the Bladder, Inflammation of the Bowels, Congestion of the Lungs, Sore Throat, Difficult Breathing, Palpitation of the Heart, Hyaterics Croup, Diph+ therla, rth, Influenza, Headache, Toothache, Reuraigiay Rheumatiam, Cold Chills, Ague Chills, Chilblains, Frost Bites, Bru! Suminer Com: lainta, Coughs, Colds, 9) » Pains in the heat, Back, or Limbs, are ntly relieved, FEVER AND AGUE + Fovor and Aguoctired for Fifty Conta, There {s not a romedin} agont in the world that will cure Fover and Ague, and all other Malarious, Billous, Searlot, Typhoid, Yellow, and other fevers (aided by’ Rapway's Dries) ‘so quick a apWAY's Reavy RELIEF. ~ It will in a few. moments, whon takon accork ing to directions, cure Crainps, Spasms, Sour Btomach, Heartburn, Sick Huadacho, Diurrh Dysoutery, Colle, Wind ta tho Bowels, and al Internal Pains, ‘Travolera should always carry a bottlo of Kad way's Hendy Rellet with them. A fow drops [a water will provont sickness or pains from change ia bottor than Fronch brandy 0 of water. It tt antimulant, UiMinec and Lumbermen should always ba pre vided with ft, ‘ 4 OAUTION. Allromedint ngenta eapnblo of destroying Ife byan ‘overdoso should to avolded, Morphing, oplum, strychnine, arnlua, hyoseiamus, and other powertul comedies, docs nt cortatu times, in very sinull doses, rolieve tho pationt during tholr ac, tion in tho system. But porhaps tho secon dose, if repeated, nay negrayate and Inoreae the aufforing, and anothor dose causo death. There ia no necessity for ustug these uncertala ‘igents when a ie tivo remedy like Teactwray't Rendy Rellef will atop the must exernaiating paln quicker, thout ontalling tho least culty in elthor {ufant or adult, Tho True Felief “Radway's Roady Noliof ig. tho only remedial agent Ta voRus that will instantly stop pain. Vitty Conta Pee Battie a BADWAYS. REGULATING PIS Perfect Purgative Soothing Apertents, Ast ‘Without Pala, Always Reliable and Natural In thelr jon. A YEGETABLE SUBSTITUTE FOR EALONEY Perfeotly tasteless, clegantl; conto ad sect Sutt, purgo regulate, purify, atro: Ol. Tauwavs Pitts, for the cure of all disonde of the Stomach, Liver, Howols, Kiduoys, Bla dor, Nervous Disensos, Hoadacho, Constipation Coativoness, Indigestion Despopala, Iliousne: Fover, Intlainmation o: 9 Howsls, Tilon all derangemonta yf tho Internal Viscera. Ay ranted to cifact a porfect cure. Purely vege ble, containing no mercury, minorals, or dele otis, Ns" Obeorvo the following symptoms result ing from Discasesof tho dizestive o Te od 12 atipation, Inward Plies, Fullness of the Lil: oh the Head, Aaldity of the Stomech, Naustt Heurtburd, Divgust of Food, Fullness or We! ee in the Stomaob, Sour Bructations, Sinking Futtoring at the Heart, Choking or Butter! F: Bensations when in a ying posture, Dimness 0 Vision, Dots or Webs Hefora tho Hight Foret nud Dull Pain In the Head, Delictoncy of Pala splration, Yollowness of tho Skin and Eyes, (oi urning Inthe Flesh, |” tbe A few doses of Ntapway's Prog will freo system from all tho above-named disorders. Price, 85 Conte Per Box. itt asl Woropest that tho roador must cons books nd Papors on the subjout of disuuscs aul their cure, among which may be named: “False and Bruatt “ Radway on Irritable Urethra,” “Radway on Sorofula,’? and others relating to difforent-olassosof aie Ouses. ®. . SOLD BY DRUGGISTS. READ “FALSE AND TRUE.” Bend a letter stamp to HADIAY & 00. Am 89 Warren, cor, Church-at., Now York. LN be sons Hig ie