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vo - 8 = ™TE é]’[ICAGO TRIBUNE: TIURSDAY, FTEBRUARY 3, 185I—TWELVE PAGES. %y i THE LELEMENTS. Shore, and several of the Mlunesota branch- CASUALTIES, CAUCUSING. SATURDAY NIG{IT Chifeago, had tha misfortune Inat nvnnlm‘ to ©s are completely blockaded by snow to-day. siip wn an ley pavement and fall, breaking “The lines dre open between Chiearo nad St ous 0f the bones of her leg fust nbove tho " AD TITIS WE ATURDAY NIGAT g AT Punl by “'u‘)' «!ll' his ‘citt‘yun\Lh:l‘L;'Cwssc or > = . ankiv, - Undor proper Thedleal trontment }; H}g }W}} 8 8 g'{:‘mfl}fi¥ {,‘{g{};u {gg L gfipmififl M{}H;: The Levees Below Sacramento, | Prairieidu Chien. Several Persons Injured by a Rail- | 8 s now dobug as well ns could boes- | The Republicans of the Legislae AR i WHERE ii.‘?&fifl%fifi{f N < ':g:{:{?mflm N Cal,, Give Way and Flood NEWPORT, 1, T, road Accident in Min- I —— ture Take Their Turn READ THIS WEERCE » BATUNDAY Riuiir» B wHATURIAY guufin the Valley Newpons, R, Ly Feb, 214 13 tmpossible hesota. FIRE RECORD. at It. i LiAg OF RN e for any sall vessels to enter or leavo the har- * & ERE 07 CRiyg A bor on account of lee, ‘Fo-day is tho coldest CHICAGO. : TEAG : Ok Cithtg ' of the senson, Two Men Drowned by the Stuk-| The alarm at 4 o'clock yesterday aftor- 9 3 s TR 34 y " CHIME fmmense Dostruction of Proporty f — Ing of & Tow-Bont at noon was caused by children playing with Tho House Catcus Decldes to Hf}'{m - 1) 1' De a .t t “ of Every Kind nnd De- THYE RIGNAL SERVICE. ¥ z \ Mntches and . setting firo to o bod In the Present tho Grant Resolu- Be 011C0 parvment, OFFICE OF THE CiIEF SIGNAT, OFFICER, seription. Wastirxatos, D, Cy Fob. 8—1 . m~For | Tennesses and the Ohlo Valley, warmer, feavy Rains in the Bierra Nevada | partly cloudy weather, possibly veeasional Four Men Buried by sn Avalanche Plttsburg. residence of Mr, J. B, Hinman, city edi- tion This Morning. #:2 ,. | GITY OF CHICAGO, i o nu& 3 .o Chicago, 111, Jan, 1, 1881, torof the Times, No. Bt Fremont streot Ars. Hinman hod the courage and bresence of wind to open a window and throw the Proposition to Instruct tho Benate e b L L o G o b ot o e e e e e ] ~ - EAGU s raln or snow, and falllng barometer, on Wood River, Xdaho burning bed out of tho house. 'Thers was In Railrond ‘Committos in Thoir LEAGUH ¢ Publisher of Saturday Night: 2 . Mountains Add to the Tor~ R For the Lower Inke reglon, fucreasing ! .‘ e ninrm nfl“n’t‘lfir};{lflgc(llggfin st avening uDutlas Rt DEAR 8IR—From occurronces swithin my : rents of Water, . cloudiness, fotlowed by light stiow, variable 2 from Box 423 and severnl other hoxes In tho * T Tenowledye, ant experience while {n tho detecs }"‘"ds‘l s,',,m to waruer soutbensterly, and | A Woman and Her Two Chiliiven Burned ;'lvln‘le“:\'ns cnuflull by ll‘m .\\\Il‘llllfll'.l‘)" b;(c:\.!;- by : tive service, I have furnished, for publication ¥ jower haroweter, - g oud In o motley assortinent ol VO-8lo| + 0 ’, o . & A Reservoir at Frantown, Nev. Yor tho Unper Tiake reglon and the Upper to Death in Bed. frimo hotses and aleds aé Nos. 19, 81, 59, ani | Chalrman Fuller Declines to Be Instructed, Tl LEAGUs in BATURDAY NIGHT, @ Lotul Detective Sto- ) Ob Citiyry 5 (A ? | Misalssippt Valley, partly elondy weather, % . 25 Nortlt Aun street, owned by the Carpen= and Wiil Do as He Pleascs. T LEAQUE vy, WTHIE LEAGUE OF URIME v Hflllu thing Before It Tor the Lower Missoul Villsy, elear or Seene of o Honlble Accldent, tory "ot 4 Peoriesa? and. < Coleman ™. gns Bpectat Dispateh to The Chieago Tribuics e LA UL binatlon of criminals than those who formed i i 5 partly eloudy weather, varlable winds, stu- anparatuses, and wholesalers of gasoline, Srwrsorienp, 1L, Feb, 2.—Tho Repub- THE LEAGUR this leagite, The whole Story relates to thelr OF CIt g . i mmlxlng {’)\:‘rlq;l\l\‘cclzrlnumcmmr&', and generally S ROUE A TG (NeCT R‘I’I‘g"wfi lutlti..'r'nlxnlrnlfiglflmnlgnl !l,lanhrflz?‘ .’&“1'." ticans of the House took thelr turn at eau- g:l };MHBE dolngs in the Olty of Chleago and suburbe, - 8{: 8“%{}: Vi . ol L ENT. and In tho re: 9 L y 4 i 3 R C ; A Most Romarkablo Variatlon In thio | hix O OeAL, onsruvATIaNs, D L A o | e G, Tloniniar earriams ntnntactures, | SIS to-ntiht, tho specinl subloct undor | itk Keadur Tho Loldness und czpertness of crimingls OF il " o S > A % ; Weather Temperaturo af Pitts C10460. Fab. 31018 p.m._ | (a"stndtling raniors wert afloat i tho streots | Lhe fira broka ont 'in tho Watker factory i Sansiteation llag the- Qrant resolition Ine| S fagun ani the metliods and plans they adopt for the Op Gittug burg, Pa, vl Tonarding nserlons acoident on the lno of | W cornernoxt tho alley aud stract, nnd,‘ow: | raducsd yesto y: Y. dom ALRChOL: 8 THE LEAGUH auiccessful carrying out of their schemes, are OF Gitt 9 T raarding n se ncelden g to the inflnmmable nature of [ Bloomington, and postponed it after o brief THE LEAGUR ) H b b OF Gl g ilm St. !;u\;:, Ag:lx;u;\llollsl.bMlnlllmbrll Ronl, :}m {:nmlnnls, (:\phl&y spread. qlhrolllmlhout but rattling skirmish until to-morrow morn- gm’ {:E,{ggu ‘Pllum b‘e';l‘r‘f ;HM ‘w:llnmll of goodpeople ¥ i CHINE o Forgus Folls Diviston, Inqguiry at the gen- | the strueture, No one repressnting the firmn ., g 2 LI .+ dnourmidst, Yours truly, OF Crivg Worak Qengron ¢ > b b o B b ment of frets, o oflelals lv- | o oss will bucorrespuning s ight, Notl- | tollouso s Grant nun out and out, thora | - N LEAQUR » Be-0liefof Deteslsey Ohloago Roteo Fores, | O :.;m,,’ ng oul 0! publica ing is known nsto the insurance, ha car- | was some little question as to what had best THE LEAGU! ERC T o op Ghbte o % 0 : information they had recelved, It secms | rlage Ilnmber, hubs, and shokes stored in the | yo i " L Democrats had HHR# 1 Ok Clthg All of Them Blockaded with Snow, and Ml')l:tll'lrlll'xllr’:;‘u‘:l “ofi‘wwllr‘gnr.-‘:x‘;l"mgrmnml‘-luh 1.7 | that tho Fergus Falls train, which left St. | rear were yuite adly seorched, but no estl- luf‘f ,ucspwla:ly fi 144 Lhed t o fe %flfi L{,A‘(})Bfi 8{' HH‘“‘ Travel Virtually Suspended. ean Bumidify, 63, iatest toruvaraturs, W1 1omG4t | Taqui1 0t 730 thfs mornlmg In eharge of Con | MAte could he madeof tholoss stnight, Mr. D s n“’;r'l:g' aatioknlew. wore THE LEAGUE v OF Gl ¥ 4 SEXS % Loomwls' business lins for somo months past v READ THIS WEER'S " BATIIRDAY NT! D THIS WEER'S % BATUTIDAY i SACRAMENTO VALLEY FLOODED. UBTHIAL DR AR S ity ductor MeManus, conslsted of u enzine, & | fouy (i the hands of elther o Jtocelzer or tho | IS RELEGATION TO OME SUCH GRAVE: | MEAD TIIS WEEK'S “SATURDAY N TUEAD TS WHERE % SATURDAY Nt Sy FrANCISCO, Feb. SeTho flood I tho | ———————e——ctierde Yot 221 0. m._ | boggagecary and lwo conchies, the lutter | Sherift, nud is belleved to bu fulcovered YARD 5 READ THIS WEEK'S 4 SATURDAY N HEAD TS WEEK'S # SATURDAY NGl Sacramento River enlminated thismorning stations, | TSP BG] e o]y | Dnving o light passenger list. At 10 o'clock, | by Insumuce, People residing in the Imme- | as tho Committee on Fedoral Relntlons,whore {H{fig amg a'll:‘lj{(s "Sx,{g}tgml{ g 113 WER BATHROAY otz at Sucrninento, tho water being within n frot when'two wlles nortiuf Elk River, forty-one | (late slclulty arcof thu optnton that Lo iva | its fate would be ns slow bub curiuin 08 It | JLEAD THIS WEEK'S “SATURDAY N i BATUIDAY Ndiiin and half of the top of the levees of that elty. miles from St Paul, and running, so far a8 1 10ce oen and probably was, cinsed by the | €Yer would be at the bottom of a Congres- cun be ascertained, gt thirty miles an hour, ong of the wheels inder the rear coneh, No, 21, suddenly broke. e couch became de- tached from the traln and rolled down a steep cmbankment, turning over twice and unding sixty feet from the teaclc, The following were the passengers Injured: Albert li)_zrwm. Lund Exsminer of the road, surjousiy ihjured in the back and spine; D, M. Clough, of the lumber firm of Clongh Bros,, East Minnenpolis, brufsed on the sitle of the face awd left shoulder hurt: L, G Muddleston, of Sank Centre, bruised on the sldeot the head; W. J. Vandy of Min- nenlmlls. and ~bLadly hurt” and fave bralsed; M. T, Clark, of Mlmwu\)‘ulls, In. slonnl waste-basket. Br;nfil 'l'lfél Ir"’" ‘bccn e llt fh{ln\lltll,be. lThc The caucus was held In the Supremo Court | SOmBIILS of sitppurs which the EOMIC wis = asked to furnish hwd never been forthoom- room, and the usual secretive methods om- | e yptll this morning, and lie did not pro- ployed to prevent the thing from getting | pose to maks up his mind on awny. Nothiue of that sort is evor suceess- H0 IMPORTANT A MATTRR fully done here, however, and in 1¢ss | until he ind gone throuzh them. Further- than halt nn hour after the caucus | more, if the eaucus thought it was golng to wns over tho mighty sceret leaked | Instruct him s to what ho should or should out. A preliminary count of mosas | POE do, It would find itself sadly mistaken in 4 having bit off more than it coild chew, ar sliowed that there were only fourteen ub- | words'to that effect. With this final sonorous sentees. Elght of these subsequently turned | blast the Senator from Boono put on his hat up, and the remalnine slx were vouched for flnl\ltfl“l'lflll;flfi:l:cf:l‘l‘lgvgfll‘% rl;mll(l‘l- Ked squally, 'ar. W P, 0! 3 as wlillng to abide by whatever was done, | pilip e aiarS 0w ohE iater Evany Then the deliberators set about discussing M S Whit Bent followe .WHAT BHOULD DK DONE Suit wnd n%annefi:tn'nud 'thg'm‘::'m lxle:h«g‘x)xsgwi'&(t Aond S0 mon.oishoro sud Xake them by firs, with the white elephant which Mitehell had | this :Ynlm ftscemed to be genuml‘ly under- nn‘x’m v.%“’n'n"‘t'fi’: g:;:‘k:’lu r:::n}vgfit.rflxn:\'l(‘v‘:fiu"u‘:n‘; s0 kindly unlonded on thelr hands, Speeches | 8tood that > tho adjoining drawbrldge, and detecumined 1o were fivst limlted to five minutes, but, ns TUE FOUONTAE SRUARTE O O O hI0 108t ana Cumminodore, everybody showed o disposition to talk, tho | {id not caron tinker's sxecration what action e T e T L b T turtt Tioal " tho caneus might therenftor take in the mut- | pyyul muking repairs, and two 8l00ps.ofower 133 ‘:znf m( slnui::m ll"ttrllcle . et ric':r. l‘lfiey [T lu?tlcoflhlencc lns ‘t% \:enlzi tho Thais und Calypsy, were sent back to En'-' ee, of Shelby, offered an amendm was thon ngreed in the mecting that o fand with the wounded. Jnckson i which would have disembowaled tho resolu- | Retion on confirming the appointmentsshould | fuve conceded that tho horvic nunan'o!r'g;f tion of all allusions to Grant’s trip avound be deferred until Tuesduy morning next, that | Ried and his men saved New Orlesns from the world-and the homage | fved anybody who In any way feels aggrieved at | capture, ‘Cho battlo not anly dutained Liord . go lie recelved on | the aetions of the Rallrond Warchouse Board | for ten days ut Fayal, but ‘ulso detained tks every hnnd, Tho nmendment provoked o | musthafors that tme present speelficlinrzes | Whold flegt it damnloy fora weok atter Lioyds stormy debate, but flnatly went by the board, | in erlll,l‘,lll‘ forever thereafter hold 'his | ¥orne did not arrive at New 0,‘,,,,,,,”,3’5 Dy this tmo everybody but Morrls, of | RERch. | e tired Senators thercuyon ud- four dnye aftor dnckson rouched that ciy. %l““]‘ll“' who had mstc(,l f{nmo, by tho | "pyis notion, for some reason or other,—and | roached it bofore his acrival, lurltwns%::l; ntroduction of his Pocket-Pop bill, | tng rensonlstiot very remote,—gavo Fountain | defensoless, anldllu; qull tnlwult cbumu nu; u:o s(ocklncanslderuhlo lmloln, for' cllnllslzuuuei fo‘:yn.:g:l‘ the l;,‘l,',;‘,‘.’,’“é‘f.‘,’,g.‘,’,‘.’,‘f,‘;{‘g""c?‘",f?,’“,' i conclusion that tha best thing to | man has by no means given up all hope of T 4 do under the clrcumstances was to rush tho | f1ling tho chuir soon to neyacuted by Oberly. %S’i‘ii'}u?‘iu.’i?fiéfifl%’f- MWinistor i Lt o resolution through in the morniug by u strict | Indeed tho friands of thix swarthy gentlo. ) demaund from the English Goverument ag nsist that i f Rol font party voto, Morris” objection wns & curious | Goy, L“Sumtn ‘::'ml caso of Robluson's defeat | apology snd idomnification for thio destru was obliged to haul off for ropairs. 'Thinking i usuless tu contond longur against 80 suporiory forco, Rold scuttled tho - Armstrong nod weny nshoro with bis mon. Tho British then bure tha privateer. The most remarkeble featuro of thie battle waa the nulmost miraculous cseapeof tho crew of the Armstrong. Tho Euglish ege. w"'f"&m“’fi % i * For three dnys aftor wo wero emplo; bur{ln{ the dend that washed on .ngmyxfid‘i'i aurf, T'he number of British killed exceedsiay and ninety woundod, The onouy, to tho sy prise of mayklud, lost but two kiiled pnd seyeq wounded, Wu mu{ well say, *God deliver yg frow our enctnics,’ If this s tho way tho Amsr. cnns fight. After burning tho privateer, Com. modore Lioyd mnde # demand on the Governor to deliver up tho Amerivans as his prisoners, which tho Governor refused, ko threatoned ty ‘Ihe levee below the town broke and the country Is overflowed, The Town of Wash- ington, Yolo County, opposit Sneramento, 1s Snundnted. The dnnage inboth sides renches an eflormous sun, 'The entlrg Secramento Valley presents the nppearance of an infand sen. Numberless houses have: been swept away, but fortunately the loss of life sofaras reported 13 very small, ‘The hills, high ground, andleveesin the overflowed district nre cover- ed with live stock, and there Isn great demand for bonts to save the c:\ltll)c. sht;lw. l:te.l; re- il C A o SUNG. umber, AL e ured severely on the head; the Raev. W. drowned. It is ’“‘"'“g.""' the Sierra Ne- " Vhitney, of Manhata, bruised_allghtly on vadas from Plumas ta Calaverns Countles, | Fomsvitie,... % the hea . Phelps, of Appleton, Wis., and, as there Is an immense deposit of snow, Mudison 1 hurt h:nll{lu the head and Dack, The most should the raln extendhigh up in the mount- | 3 soriously Tnjured was Mrs, M, L. Maun, rusi- 3 dence No. 4 Pearl street, St. Paul, ~ Sho alus another flovd Is probable, Should it , ;o < : was badly “infured in tho back and spine come on top of tho nlready Imwense body of and on the_lend, und was otherwisy badly water In thu Saeramento and San Jowrquin Drulsed, She Is considered dangerously Valleys there §s no telling shere the inun- hurt, A son of the lady, C. . Mann, is o dation would end or the destruetion of prop- ti kf‘flf“k (1"" the- Al Hturealive |‘.’t HME were never overflowed before, head cut, and was otherwise slightly ine A Marysville dispateh renorts the levees so Jured. One dnughter had w wrist cuf, but saturated that they ean bear but little more was not otherwise Injured. ‘The other and the river is stlll rising. 'l‘helc\'m}s are dnughter was not hurt, glving, way .on the mmunland ot the lower Y. - portlon of the Sacramento River, and those [ WEHtii. : v ,‘,m,,,‘},,‘?;“\,z ,‘:?,,fi'éfiaf.;mum_ around islands can withstand but little more | Yankton......o| % il iClear. | e, Mich., Feb.%—Tho mall traln whicl traln, Nothing lnter from Seeramento, but Fed e wE Y S alnelk B left here b L o'clock this forenoon, over the privatedvices Teport rreas vineasindsa tisre, CANADA: AlrLine Divislon of the Michizan Central A MESERVOIR BREAKS. Ratlrond, wasditched when nbout four miles combustion of olly rags and other waste mu- terinl I the factory, 'Tho entire loss on bulklings and stock will not exceed $3,000, and may not be gnywayr near thut nmonnt, The alarm frow Box 35 at 7:15 last evening was caused by the explosion of a kerosene Inmp In the stora at No. 33 Madison street, oceupled by the Readers' and Writers’ Econ- (lall,ny Company, No damage worth wention- AT RALEIGI, N, C. Rawgion, N, G, Feb. 2—Fire yesterdny destroyed the business portion of Plymouth, which was thickly bullt with stores and warehouses, The fire, beginning In an oflce near tho centro of Water street, worked its way up and down the street until it had swept away every bullding, The bulldings and stocks deatroyed, with the losses, are us follows: Ilornthal & Bro., four buildings,. {neluding store and stoek, $25,000; J. I\ Nor- man, store and stock and two othor buildings, §230,000; J. P, Newberry, threo bulldings, stoelk, nnd 100 bales of cotton, 820,000; J. W. Ayers, store and stock, §3,0008 Willlam Ayers, stock, 81,0005 N, D. Normarn, two store- houses, §2,0005 W, IL Ward, drugglst, $1,5003 .llulmll Plerey, store, S‘-!,D%O; 1lhmyeh & jrothers, store, $2,000; N, B. Yerger, storo. Sho00 \viliam * TIarrison, © stk & Samuel Figgns, bnkery, 8500} Jumes Burgwymle, S500; Grace Protestant Eplspoeal Church, 85,5003 Jack- son & Post, store, 86,000 James k. Jackson, store, §4,0005 Mrs. +Whitehouse, two tousbs, "§7,000; “Jmnes M. Reld, ‘0 hun- = e, ©.—. ey THE STATE BALL cast of tlus place, when near Barron Lalke. | dred bales of cotton,$5,0005 Hornthal & Bro, ek s tion of the_Avmstrong anil tho losses of the F::f;i?éfi?v'é:v%b'\;‘nyAflflc:Lxr\‘fml‘-.xxsxlnxklflg Spectal Dispateh to The mfiu; Muu Tho train, In eharge of Col, Wood, con- | about ity bules of cotion niid_wbout 100,000 | °ne for o stalwart to make; but it was no CERTAINLY NOMINATE ITIM. pooplo of Fayal. In_correapondence with the more nor less than o kick ngainst saying or When it becung whispered about that | American Minlster to Portugul, tho Tortuguete doing anything wihich might appear to be | nothing wonld be done untll nest week, ?;’(',"‘,‘,f:,‘:‘;,:,f,'1;‘;{5"{'.’,“{”,‘;'&"‘,},‘,‘”,',’,ff,“'},’,“‘,"h':l; showlng the great military chief quasi-Royal | [loblson looked as if he had flfl"lvs‘l Uneld | made, nod plainly admitted .tho Habllity of honors. 'Th sage opinion that tha resolution Bllly Smith stavted off on unother old story, | Portugal to the United States. In reply to Kot Ll e and Fountaly smiled more than ho has dono | tho demand, the British Government upolo WOULD NEVEIL BE NEARD OF for o week, DBogue 1s In Chieago. glzed to Portugal for violating tho neutnility after leaving Springfield, eithor.for good or | County - Commissioners 'Clark, Senne, | T horport, and made good tho thimy dono la 111, 1o doubt settled the thing in the minds of | Woad, O’Nelll, are here for the purpose of !1';: l"‘"lgvvloh'g‘m‘; u:e;ugefin::ngg;n.mll!ullhl:r?; some of tho members, and the proposition o R’;‘\'}Rgfl“}& 32‘&3[_}“}‘[‘.‘“ ‘ir"flggflggr‘g"léf‘,",:gg steuotion of tho privatesr, ~ Prosidont Mudln, Jluabllity, Instructed Mr, Monroe, Sccretary of of Hardin, ‘I'he Demoerats ngreod lust nigh o , OTTAWA, Feb, 2—The State Iall at Gov- | ductor, consisted of one baggage and ono ”‘gi\{lll':m?c?sg:m;‘rl:cflx (llll‘:pfz‘t‘c‘l:htrm“ ernment Ilouse to-night was a grand affalr, | passenger conch, besides tho engine. The Carson, Nov.. 58y ot 2130 this afternoon the and was - Inrgely attended, about 700 bolug | Iatter passed sufely overa broken rall. or dnmol'tha lz:rnnktowml'cservulr burst. The vresent, ineluding names from A toZ, ‘The | else broke a rail In passiug, but tho tender esarvolr was a mile long, three-fourths of n only decoratlon worthy of notlee Inthe ball- | with Loth coaches left the rafl, and, mile wide, and fifty feet :lel‘h “Acfow Hours room was n magaliicont piece of haudworked | after bumving over the tles . for Yeforo bm"stlngllléneonlcofl:‘mnkllnmm‘n;l tapestry, In possession of his Excolleney’s | fifteen or twoenty rods, were turned their houschold effecls, The Virginin & ffuully for over %00 years, representing u | on thelr side In the shullow ditch . ‘Pruckee Railrond, apprehiensive of dangor, | Scribtural scene, Tha costumes worn by | beside tho trck., One of tho pnssengers, tapped the dam and were drawing the water | the Indies at (iovermn'nm House were us | John C. Josg, of Ceutreville, In this State, off when it broke, It went il at once. A follows: Mrs, G W, Allun, ‘Toronto, [ was killed nlmost instantly, Ilis head was black satin, ~Miss Allan, white satln e v dozen mon wera swept In th torvent aud es- | und Tndin mistin, - Migs Mary Allan, wiite | Griven through tho window of tho car, next house, $5003 Charles Latham, law oflice, nh!ngluskST,wU: Jumes Nowberry, store- ) 1 V. "1, Hunpton, warchouse and three scines, $3,000;* Samuet M. Latham, warehouse and o seine, $2,0004 I, sted, §500; Court-tHouse, $6,000. . Swaln, store, $1,000; sundry small losses, 85,000, Cnypt, Sulon Askew, of the steaner Orlole, stenmed up In tho rear of the burning ware- houses nml saved considerable property. The losses amount to S127,600, - Hornthal & Bro, nndJ. ¥. Norman are }mrtiull v insured. ‘The othor losers are not nsure el ‘The chureh burned was brick, ltxlutl the various 'ln!mw.\}s;es lml.fllmdutwt‘l'xt k;mtu. ._;3 %emnnd lm'mudluto Indemniticstion to oppose It IF It was forced tpon thoin, and | il Grrangenonis, Loy WL s S0 | K ohe Glvil wars OF Fortugal then nterruplet nnother polltical Tocking of horus s Hlkely to | il o o e Vs BIBRYCO | e prouress of thi cuao, won for alueon joud nko place 1y tho morming, [i caped by belng enst upon the side of tho | silk and Indin musling Lady George Camp. | the ground,and the face literally torn off, = ; i the Stewiilinmy Investigating Com. | to tecomplisi the purposs nimed at. o .’:‘.’u‘l"‘.’»fi‘é’o’u“'l'f' O joopeenmaten ravine. No lives wero lost, ‘Tho wa'er atthe | bell, gold brocads ornaments, dinmonass | While his bralng were seattered over the AT LA CROGSE, WIS, mittee shown any Indleations of stepping T torm fn 1836, that (¢ wag ioard of ugain. Then nnrrow partion of the ravine was u hundred | Jdy Thoraton, white satin, | { | ground, Col. Wood hnd his arin seriougly. |+ Bpeetal Dispateh to The Chicago rridune over tho bars the cancus would in all proba- POLITICAL. +| our Beoratary of Btate urged our Chargs st = LA Crosse, Wis, Feb, 2—A firebroke out In the shoe stora of Alex Petersen, situated in Edwards® Block, a three-story brick build- ing, this morning, aud his stoek was damaged to tho extent of &4,000, lnsurance on -stock, 82,000, The buslding wag considerably dam- aged, mostly by water, The amount eannot be nscertainea nsyet, but is_fully covared by Ingurance, Thisls the fourlh flre that hos oceurred in this bloek in the lust two years, and thesecond this winter. The fire orlgln- ated from the stove, . AT CEDAR RAPIDS, TA, Bpecial Dispateh to The Chieago Tribuns Crpan Rarins, In, Feb, 2.—The residence of L. Miller, outside of the city ilmlits, was totally destroyed by firoat & late hour last night, The hullding was owned by tho ()lrueuc, cstate, Loss, $2,800; Insurance, s 5 i trinmings; Mliss ‘Thornton, I 1 and forehend se 1) t, A g feet high. When the town was renched the ki B njured and forchend severely eut, An du nouses“\\'em beforo the flood like chaff, The ?:.‘Illl(:l “,"'I‘L K;ufll- “};“'l“mlh';“"‘ ‘-‘:‘m{ “‘(""‘::};jfl-y known ludy was nearly scalped. The bal- town was n eluster of houses, It wns al- | Cumphell wore the roval nuval unifori, and | Mce of the dozen or fiteen passengers es- most totally destroyed. Nearly a miloof the | C8pt. Chuter the nniform of the Ninety-first. | cuped with silght seratehes. « The wreek railrond track was wnshed awny, Some of | Uriices Loulse, Tlighluanders, Lidy Mucdou- | has been cleared up, so the mail from the the ralls were snapped In two. ald wore a corsuge and train of brocnded | East arrived only nbout omne hour silk of Canadian manufacture; petticont of 4 v & —— shirred pink sitk, Lady Tilley wore cotored behind thne. The mall and pouches were I BNOW,. gros-graln stik, black tnee twined with n | partly consumed. The train was running ‘Wasmxarox, D. €, Feb. %.—Tlenvy snow | garland of shaded roses: head-dress, fenth- | twenty miles an hour, andas soon as tho Vwas reported at Springfield, 111, this morn- f'lsfli\i']flll“:"l"“fli ONFNI'IIHII! set I _gold, | encincer diseovered something wrong he {xéz.-nml light snow In New York, Iown, | 18 Minlsters of the Crown wore the Whid- | npplled tho bra Nu blamo I8 attached to tsconsin, Minnesota, amd Nebraska, The | = revaill] th loud: 4ln th any one. Capt. Joss was clerk of St. Joseph ovailing sveatlier was cloudy, oxcept In the e Y ferits ; ; B e et ¥ » RAILWAY SCIIEME. County forsome four terms, lle wos nn ot 15 The Chlraco Speciat Diapater to The Chleago Tribune. uctlve politiclan and Mason, and will ba BAIATOD, Wity Fob, The seconi snow- | MONTREAL, Feb, 2.—~The rallway scheme | mourned by a lnry circlo of friends and ac- . storm of the senson commenced here Sun- | for an outlet to the sen at St. John, N, B, | aunintunces, Iie lost o leg In the battles of dmnrl);nll‘m:";:\lon (:dlmclol;;}ll\l\"l‘nfg 1‘g:$él)§‘at§|¥:{:§: absorbs much nitention from Montreal mer- | tho Wilderness, and 1t haid been threo thnes night, ciuslg serions blockades on all lnes | ¢hants, Thu Southeastern managors, Mr. Ampsitls . of teavel, ‘Ifie pussenger-train due here at | Seneeal, and the Canada Central are all In BURNED IN T'HEIL BEDS, - fie‘f;fil)?f}fxfle-mmy morning was four hours | the concern; and there hus been about the Spectal 'm,,,,,m'(., The ,,‘-m,,, -m,,,‘,',,, smu:lLbupaun t0 The Chicao, Tribuunes wholo atfuir o great denl of secreey, until S1. PAUL, Minn., Feb, 2.-~A Ploneer-Press WATENTOWN, Wis,, Feb, :-Night before | 10W that the Montreal connectlon has been speclal from Audubon says: “About 8 Inst another severe siow-storm prevalled in | Accnred through to St. Joln, A slde Issus | grlock this morniug Tobins 0, Chesner, of this section, with hizh winds and a lowering | In the scheme Is n line projected from Sorel thisplace, was nwnakened by the Intense heat temperature,—the moreury yesterday morn- s ingz mnrking zero. Six fnehes of snow have }:{fir&k,'hfil,'.",‘-“' :.I;‘:l"'ql"jl:& fl'fiu'lfi"fi?y‘n‘:mm'r’r?:;: ti the o whiere b slopt, When hs Tullen ou the level, and fnwnny plnces drifted e gotup he found tho lnmp gone from the budly, linpeding travel to some extent, Montrenl to St, John by the new line Will be Lol X nbout 270 miles,~a saving ovor the present | stand, the bedding and floor on GB:’?:;“A‘ Ii‘fiwl;_zl;nnifilg{;ga'm r:\‘;"h‘l‘“" b Intervcolonin! ronte of 400 miles, 'l'lmpmrllen fire, nnd the room full of smoke. In getting AR et s 0‘-‘5 Interested in this little schemo hoast that the | from the bed to the floor he tumbled over Bhows 1o slgns ',,: nlmuu;my T ,':l’,‘:“,'%"\“:n h‘uuzth llne w!l.lx Dbu completed.—Insiating nlso | can nearly*filled with keroseno, which lg- cight Inches on tho level, wnd tho vonds aro | 1t the Amerieun seetion wiil be completed | nited and zave a greater start to the Dility have had somo instructions to lmpart o Lisbon to prosceute the olaim, Tho Chard on that score. As It was, their actlon during ANTI-POLYGAMY. cnlled for the corrospundenco in which the ‘! 7 Portuguese Gavernmont hud at the time ade the duy showed tholr entiro willughess 10 | gapr Lawe, Utnh, Fob, 2.~Tho Women's | mittod fts Unbllty, but fiearatars Forsyth w3 o 5 Soe! rafoundly Ignorant of this corrospondence,nl WITHIN THE LIMITS Nutlonal Antl-Polygamy Soclety met here rhnuxn Tt 3«.50,. o 19 the Dopurlupwm. i of tho resolution which appointed thom, and | Yesterday und udopted resolutions strongly | qut tols essentiul ovidence nothing could bs no dircetlons on that head were therefore | Indorsing Gov. Murray’s actlon in issulng the | done, and itia nutsurprisiog thut Fortugal, ln negussary, 3 certitieato of oleclion to Campbell on the L‘:};’.‘ifll‘m‘“}‘;“"hfl:fi‘wg}'fl%' b‘,"[%gfi‘;;:‘:{g;: 1t ing been many o day since tho political | prounds that his opponent, ithough recelv- | 204 Gk Dy the Iritlsh. i T e circles of Surlmi,flel(l wore us much exerclsed | ing the most votes, isan allen and a polygn- | rospondeuce of 1814 was found, and ts dis over any ong subject ny they have been over | mist, ‘They urge Congress tosustain Mur- | covory enused s vigorous prosecution of the tho cnucus of Republlean Senators held ab | ruy in this matter, to no longer let & polyga- | case, ' Prosident Taylor dotorminod to procurs tho Leland ‘to-night. ‘The popular lmpres- | mous Iaw-brenkersit in tho House, mnd to | a sottlement. Portugal offored to pay several slon wus that the ineoting had tar more than | udopt such legltiation as will suppress polyg- | othor claims, without regnrd to tholr fustico or ordinary signitieance. "I'ho fate of the Ruil- | amy. Injustico, If tho United States would “aliow the rond amd Warchouse Comnissioners, i Armatrung claim to be submitted to arbitration 7§ n the <, This offor was poremptorily rejocted. A ime gecording to thiy bupression, was in the WISCONSIN, erative demand was then mailo upon Portupd hands of the various Senators who Special Dispateh to The Chlcago Tribune, had tholr - chairs - tlted to U8 | yyirenrows, Wis, Feb. 2.—Theannounce- or indemnitication, Portugal refused, and our ropor leplslative angle, and were cngaged Binistor at Lisbon, James 13, Clay demanded b For houm 1 Snaking the air redolent of tallc| ment s mado that the Hon. Angus Cameron, pusaparts und left tho country on an American frixato which hud been sont to the Tagus. and almost unbeardble with the odor of | whose term as Unlted States Senator expires At this critioat Junctute Presldent Taylordied, cigars. Mr. RRobinson, :Gov. Cullom’s latest | March 4, will enter the fleld n9 n candidnte &flflllhmfl dnys atterward Mr. Fillmore la““"j prolées, wppenredd by Al odds to be the most | for the 'Gubernatorinl nomination from, tho | Cabinet, In violation of th pludze of the Tt [ntorested mun fn the vicinity of tho | coming Topublicnn Stato Convention, - Tho ot neoentod the propesition of loriugtl assemblage, us he Is near the | Senntor's whicspread popularity and recog- | yithout tho knowlediro or conscnt of tho claias door of the room where the caucus was held, | nized abillty will render him n strong candl- | auts. Tho Armstrong ctaim was _referred {0 and counted the liours with bated breath, In | date. Lonis Nupolcon, then Preatdont of the Fresch fiiemmn cunl‘mft lltl)nllubhlsmrs an}ul)h\l\irlm e —r Nopublle, who declded, after ho hnd becoms ie_npparent indifference of Unele y . Smith, who was tetailing ton circle of coli- THE BRIG ARMSTRONG. oluding tho admigslon of Portugal ""‘]‘k"‘_’?_;: stitnonts, for *souethimg less than the hun- Iiritaln as to liablilty, and il evidence whi 01d—0 to Pay for the | one-sided onc, not evon the Americnn Ministes ° A LOT OF REFRACTONY STEENS .;'rm_”&li'.f}"ufi";?::‘. Dowpasato P nppearing In' bebalf of hfd Guvornment, tl e ‘i ¢ ty ¥nnltoo | jor and countcl. 'Tho clulmants entored A ::?/?‘,lx!lb\;flm? Barpema e c}‘(“tsluz?i?finlgti:,l Tars K1l and Wound 210 Nritsh, solomn protest agninst tho declsion, aad 89 " AT §CO OBA, ALA. Monier, Feb, 2.—Tho ‘f'own of Scooba, on. the Moblie & Ohio Ralirond, was partlally destrayed by firo this morning, Loss, $35,000; insurahee, $7.600, o em——— THE SUPREME COURT. Rosincss Transacted at Ottnwa Yeas 3 torday. OTrAWA, Il Feb, 2.—The following opin- fons were filed to-day In the Supreme Court R e Ml i A Bl Bt Emparor of Franco, In favor of Portugl, eIt dredth thing, his fumiilar story of driving Nilstory of n Clnim Sixty-five Years | clnimants desired wubmit. Tho hearing wass to Chicngo barefooted. ‘The entrance to the'| yyrnge on Ieecord— thuugh Portugnl was suppurted by both ke S . * v ) Correspondence New Tork Times, pouled to Congresd for reltof. = i A BACHELOR RECLUSE, unablo to save his wife and two chifldren, .h;,z‘:,'l';b.m;léf;fl_‘ Mogner ¥s, Pcoialo; af- visions of Hberal fees In the matter of sum= | 1a¥1y known under tho title of the * Brlg Arm- Tiolso, and tho easo was fully dobated o b LA CROSSE, WIS, Speetal Dispalch to The Chicago Tribuns, who slapt with him, and they perlshed In the . Bpecial Dlspateh to The Chicago Tribune, Toxpoy, Feb. 2—Mr, Robert' Taylor, an llmn.us]ust whero they lay in bed, o says LA Crosse, WIs,, Feb, %.—Tho storn of | 01d Inbubitant of London Townshlp, wns ““fi,mf‘-‘““‘_f‘ll‘ “‘f"““{“’:‘gu as they Hover tho past fow days Tins ngain_ bloekaded tho | found dead i his bed, at his home in the | 1o Tehats would. tndieato 5o wiioh founs ronds west of liere, 'The Southern Minne- | Third Concession, n fow nlghts ago, o was | The house and contents wero all burned, ns sota s very badly blockaded, probably worso | 82 yenrs of age, and a baehelor recluse, 11is | the five had control betore help arrived, A thanony time this winter, Mr, Egan, Su- | 00y companions through llfe were dogs and l‘,l"l‘ who Sh’l’l‘ l]ll nnoflmr‘lmrt;fl tho perintendent of the rond, has had w dargo | @MS. No womun was svor ullowed to enter wolte up, wul she escaped, Doputs ol ¢ | Coroner Drow held un inguest, and the jur, forea of men nt work for ' month, and thoy | M8 door. ile hnd numssed o fortano by | cUiOE Y Verdiot of heclduital death nn\"mefl ! e stoek-rafsintee, il always kapt his money o ;i " }',“]‘;,',‘g:“,""l’"g:l“ lrnnld e'“’.‘f to Flandreau, but | hidden In different DALLS of the Totse, - Oned | 3 the oxplodlng or upsetting of & kerosene- v g, 1 Ll und_then took: from him s Lirgs sum o v f;’:zl\'fn ltflcls “"su"““‘i""l ”";{"e?l"" {undullu\rs Of { uoney. 1o over afterwards denled ndils. O PEIAO NS NI ENED, cte., aro slde-tracked nloiie the rond | gion to'strangers, [lo leaves n lnrge suth of RrelalAlitpasch i) Thy (Nioagn Tridling; awalting shipment. The men enguged to By i Y ' N, Mass., Feb, 2.7 cut ghrough the euts hiuve most all deseried ilotios i the tanks, und ol oE Wigbest farms L L8 orhing ffo moning witiesses, ete. strong” hne beon hefore the Govorminent in ono | goyata §n 1655, Tho House and Hemnty con Onics or Lwlee somo of the Senators loft the | torm or anothor forsixty-vosears, Itbasboon | ourred lu sonding tho memarlalists to tho Court room for the purvose of washing. down the | tho subjeot uf almost interminable diplomatio | of Clutng. This court declded in Exls‘ll:lr n'fi‘r:\l snioko which flm?' hiad inlinled. "Thoy were | corrcapondenco und the causo of scrlous diplo- | Justice Binckford dissonting, th tectiulty, e ot oneo button-holed, but, with” the sugacity | matio diioulties, 1t wns onco submitted to | 15% the, haptiity, of tio, ERIST BAE evidescs of bivalves, refused to suy a word on the | Louls Napoleon for urbitration. Its history re« | ghoyid bo takon to show the pnoutt dug. toie umder discusaion within the room, ‘I'ho | culls onc: of the st brilllant naval engage= | “6' furthior honring, with this evidenco be cateus begun about 8 o'clock, Senator flunt | ments in the nanals of wodorn wurfure,—ut | 1010 tho court, one of the Jdudges who bad b presiding. '| cumugament tn which Amioriown senmen die; | foro bacn in fasor of S et retersd TIE FINST QUESTION CONSIDERED Do vhelias nusmate, oo brlk onerni Arins | D18 opinion.on the ground thul toe CRilt was the propriety of adding anethor numo to | strang wos an Amorican privatcer, commanded | gratos, und bold thut tho clatm shoull be ad the Senute_ Visiting Comynities on Stato | by Cupt, Sam 0. Roid, Bho was & amall vessel, |- qrorseit only to the liberality of Cougress. i Charitable Tnstitutions, ‘The project was | eureying but sovon guns and winoly. men, und | ohango of opinion coused fudgment toboTey g on- | wasactively employed in tho war of 1812-'14 bee | 4, : ud he decisred argued nt length and somo bad blood engen- l}' § dered agniust tho cluimaits, ot defed by dolenting 1t. Tho welicuio i to | BRECK LS Unite Bitea tad Qecus BG4S | thae Congros woutd” doubicss o itk d 3 | s Wi add tho ‘namae of Senntor Munn to the jun- | t5%eutral Powor of Portugnl, Sept, 2. 181, in ‘!‘l.mé‘"n"-‘l‘rl:;. I:fl:&ré Olgnlhgcn:&}’ e mittee_ 08 firmed. &, Guney ctal, vs, Peoplo; aflirmed, g Advisement docket—=!, Jenklns, Asslgnco, cte., v, Internationnt Danks rovoped and ro- ded; Justice Cralg dinsents. . Chicngo Planing Mill Cumfiun{ v8., Mor- chunts’ Nutionnl Bank: order ulluwing nmond- mont to Bberiit’s retum revensed; judguent below atirmed, B0, 8heldon vs, Lowis; roversed und remanded, . Walker va. Carloton ut, nll.; roversod und vouandeds Ceafg, Scott, and Sholdon dissent, H. Chleago City tullwn 'L'mu‘puny vd. Mume uiiemed; Chiof-Justico Diokuy dissonts. 41, Green va, City of Chlcagos nitirmed., 4U. Starr ct, ol va. Moulton; nflirmed, b5, Commissionors of Ilikhway, Town of Dim- imick, Vi Conniigaloncrs of ll[‘; wiy, “Town ot o Walthams rovorsed und romanded; Chlet-Justico | Ketlng cotuitteg, but that genind gontloman | searob of frosh wator, At 4 o'ulock 'thit avons tbo Lourt Su il S cuts e duwit o in the country, whs discovered in & wooden louse In Dor- | Diekoy and Walkor dissent, wiil ot linva tho gpportiity of travoling | fug 4 British squidran came to anchor in” thag | EOTOEN Reltlon, t g, fuund that ot bl Lhonth Vetorm 1 Sm‘c‘;ldq hat it will be u —_— chester, ocenpled by s wilow named Johanna | | Jihearing duckot—1, Moreltt va, Moreitt; ro- | with the Committeo this sesslon, barbor, Tals squudran conslsted of the snlp-0f- | Yoon "Intd. before tho arbitrutor, thy Lumpend 0! eforo the road I8 reopencd, ONTARIO ANTIQUITIES, ]Innlnn‘ and hor son Witlinw, Tho bnllding vuln‘};ugl;mhr:wnx‘p.lofliqm“. RS I'ho decks hnving been cleared, Senntor | thu-line Plantugouet, of soventy-four wuns: | Nynoicon, when such had not boen the st ] A i BELOW ZERO, Tn:g‘:,‘:;%’,'::"af:)fi‘5’1‘::;_1’;,"":“’;“‘|m". was destroyed, and the bodles when found WasniNaTon, D. C., Feb. &—~The Qovern- | foiyer, n well-kniown scientitio man in the | \Were 50 badly charred - that they could meut Signal-Service reports the temperaturo eity, 11 lecturing on the antlgnitics of Awmer- nn'! b odlstlm&nlsuud Foi f!rum o ut tho followlig poluts ot 0:18 this worning | oy "vyforred to his own Aflucnl\' uries 1) On‘i‘r D B in' the front tom 't‘)vlnlshublll’l‘f:l‘l‘(lx on ns follows; Below zoro—Albany, N. Y., 8 | o ) s g G ; . H AEE ¥y Ne Xy rio, whera o found, i the mldst of dense the seconl Jloor, nnd the other lying on the deg.; Alpena, Mich,, 25; Cleveland, 0., 23 Jorests, iupdreds of Tndian graves, An Im- floor ienr n window In the same wpartment, Detroit, Mich,, 8; Erie, Pa, 11 Eseauabn, | weuso elrele, aver half n ikl in cirgnifor-, | 5518 8ubbossd tint death was eaused by sut- Mieh., 175 Grand _Iinven, jlh-h., Ky Aurs | gnee, was 0180 discovered, whieh the lecturer | foration before tho e reuched tho vie gg;s{‘w"b !.{Foll.i'dl(;“loswl‘“p NoY.' 27 Pitts- | folt gutlstied was part_of in old fart, Near | 08 Thoorlgin of the llro lsa mystery. B 53 edp, L It were the gruves, overgrown with trees 500 e = 5 5 THIRTY-FIVE BELOW ZERO. enrs olil, Numbrs or jelles I bean tonnd NURIED BY AN AVALANCIE, WartEHALY, N, Y., Feb, 2.~10e thormom- | i the neighborhood, The lecturer ndvoeated | Satre Lake Ciry, Utah, Feb, 2.—Lottors fl‘nfu fl” u'ljlgkwwub%ti u‘ o'clock |.";4h‘ ;n;»rnih% :lleli'fl(m“‘:l'lll;llunt of o Provinelal Avcheolog- rmul\ Wood River, Liaho, deseribe an ava- ) eRTECH ow zoro, it 8 o'clack i i 3 ] 7 Gegreen balow, And it 0 oralock 20 dugrees Innehw which buried fonr men In their cabln Iunt announced that the next thing which { tho frignte llota, of forty-four guns, Bad tho | pyg Committeo, for these and otber reasons i the caucus bad met to couslder was tho "; Sarnation, 3%’“"'“""}“"“-7&‘ "f“,:' "’l‘"‘l’l" Horted T favor of paylg tho cinimanis 84 question of the contlrmation of'the Rallroad | 9F, 130 guna ung 2000 ihon, Sominando = | xod the sum nt $70,7 » mieal Lioyd. Thosp vesiels wero on thelr way b B ¢ tho aecond kY and_Warohouse Commissioners,—a suvject | Fire o Ghesn penke-Washin Tho LIl pnssed tho Senoto At tho ACCIC sy S = glon having Just e uto of upon which he Invlted o (il expression of | Loen burnedota damnten to roitorcs Coolienna, | S10f Of tho ThireyaRteh Congross by b Vi vist opinfon, Senator Munun said that the peoplo | who was gathoring « flout thoro for tho capture | o7 tie gesnton bochuse the number of member whom héexpected tomakeehargesagninsttie | of Now Orlonus, Lloyd decidud to capture the | nrosont was two loss than a quorumn, aitiodsts Commisstoners were u flinm In - Jollgt ugainst | dbrig Armatrong, ¢ argo majority vated forit. 'he ndverse Tepat whom the rallronds had peen practiclug ha full moon was shining on the waters of | o¢ tho Court of Clalms wns confivuied by B lively discrfmination, - Flndl hint | the buy when the Hrst uttuck was mado by four bug it tgsald s somo lively diseitminntion, nding that | A0 by e L e ity ol 100 Tnon” Jjeiq | lution which was pnssod in 1463, but ft 1333, o :l\ui{ had barked up the wrong troe, how- w",{ a4 Jhgmwk‘!m‘, ;,‘2,‘.’(“ “‘I,l“; n:” lvmhbmr on, nwl;l: mg ;Al,l&x;flm{ knowledgo ) ,uAu Al wnd "ha ogun to 0 priviateor before DY g telatind THE ROADS CAME DOWN any rosistanco was made. Then Held openod “,f,hgm'fl,‘:‘,%’,fl,fl;:ficg‘fi:;uflfiffi‘flwn;mfll to tho tune of §15,000, and tho result was that | fird, and killed and wonndod many of tho ate | {ho olaimants $70,780. Theso reports are Sify tho mouths of the complainants hud been, | tucking purty, The boats were rephlsed. and | yorted by the opinion of tho luw otticer afl?‘ stopped, *| the privatocrs lost but one man. The lubube | Binen Dopartment, furnisbod Fob. 8 lfi:mi Sunator Torranco substantially ropeatod | ltunts of Fayul suthored upon tho walls, oc: | which bo sutd that the Goverament +1t & mungen, : 7. Wurd, Recolvor, ve. Parwell et al.; roversed rml romanaed, with directions; Chiot-Justice Dickey and Walker dissent. 22, 8hnpsan ve, Gardner; atfjrmed, Civll Dockuet=10, Dodge, Comnissivner, ota., v, Catluy, et 1l med, 20, Helutz va, Hoardof Trade; writ dlsmlased. ! tichuon Hrmed, =1 Kellogy ooro; utlirmed, &% LukoShoro & Michigan Bouthorn Rtalirond Company et ol, va. Chivago & Weatern Indiuna Ttudlrond Compunys ntlirmed. 42. Unlon Mutun Lif8 Insiiranco Company' va. JFPrear Htono Munufaoturing Compu ro= versed and remanded; Dlokoy and Cradie dlssont, - 44, Hortfora Fire-Insurunco Compuny va, Ol- coti aflirmed, L Marse " N 1be . while zetting suppor,~two brothers named | A7 Btottuuer oral, ve. Hamlin, for use, eto.; H ” 7 - | pocting a ronowal of the battle, 'hev worenot | yndor the extraordinnry eircumstanced ¢ clow, \ A COMPARISON, Kelloy und tivo men who wera worklng for | SErsed, 00 bbys atlemod {l‘é““l‘ifi"flfifl‘il‘.’&'&'fl“«’ t‘l‘xlo‘;l::.\'l‘lglru::‘l hléfl's.\lllt"x( disnppolatod. Au Knglisbuian of Faysls wBo | cnso, in oquityy In moraiy, and 1o ot (655 AN ARG WV Bptelal Disnateh to The Chicago Tribuns, tliou, “Flio weathor s buen Yory miltl fo | S ubala ot al. va, Libby: afiemod. | T coustitients, Sand WALl Thods ChrEs | Lo s et i Lowe | Shar this chilgutiop Thoy arc B0 ig'y o O e OrTAWA, Feb, —Tho llalltax Chironicle, | to atnson the fust two 1onts, but thosHOW- | 75, Natritstasewe olet, GE AL o Juckion; de= | woro I und aur iveatiantion tind, no. didwe | dois = et Hanator Windom, Coatrinan.of 5056 Pirtsnung, Pu., Feb, o, - writhig onfunndgration to the Northwest, | full hus been lieavy, orou ullirmod fh bart and Tevorsed in” part,"and | provoss to vots for eontiruntion, At midnlght fourtoon launohos were dlacav- | il Commities on Appropriations, Feb. ¥ ung, Pa., Feb. 2—A remarkable says: *Inunigrants should not be ndvised | » causo reianded, Nonators Needles, Clark, and Condeo Insist- | ered to be coming in rotation for the purpose. | «ihfs popurtment has no hesitation lnuvpn:;' chinngoIn tho weathor took placo lastnleht %00 yerg whils thoy can get cheap Jads i A HORRIBLE DEATH, e —— ed'that it was {die o talic thug lnosely of'| When they got within gunshot a tromentous | iny of ine ustico and equity of thu €RGLY ot 0 o'clock, Yesterday, evenlng the thor- [ {3 &5 iEry ST HI €08 B SERAE e of Special Disvateh to The Chicazn Tridunte AN INTERESTING CONTEMPT CASE, chnrges ngninst the oard, What they | and ctoctual dischargs wis mude froui thu pris appoal tn bis own dovernimont, Lot o mometer was at 28 dag. above zero, and o) ek B Miwavkes, Wi, Feb, &—Churles Klug. Spctal Dispateh to The Uhicago Tribune, wanted were specitic clisrgzes In Llack aud | ) . | 1818 gave to tho oflicers and crew - but competing rallways, ‘Ehey should proter s 4 'boy now roturiied & spirited five, but the pri- | geronge $1 In rocognition af thele ¥lon By xishig, with the appearance of raln, At~19 | & ; weta horrlble death nt the Bay View foll- | SusLuyvis, Ind, Feb, 8—Ti t. | White, and tio nonsvnsa about it, - | vutour kopt up 8o eantinual @ disabargo It was s $14 el lajman ¥ country tuking s | WLE, y b w~—dho cour 4 this' gite {8*held not to aifect t 1 oclotk b cold wavestrick fho City, ol the | SoLs i Wk st bro In ising, off ber | Biedills to-dup, Willo elenning clnders | rooin thls moring, loni boforo Bo'clock, was | whe ko b Theb toat sha Citssre GEac | almost npogaible, for tho bouta, 6 ieks oy | piehtd Gapt. tatd ani i brave walfhcolf mereury s;:x‘lilr; sdiflu\v., Ao ?l'clmik |““.§ fnereuslugy hiers,” from boneath what 1s ealled the 117 roller, | erowded full, the galleries belug ocoupled | Rocelvers' Association moiso Liss, to_ got wiongsldo_of h’erl.' und ag v | Bogaaq awicy. Ltk tud prescilt ow u 1iro By el Bever: ermometurs denoted 2 St 5 ¢ " ¢ v v " " . m) 0 bourd ut_uvery quarter, chovro 4 0 who B Aol DOTOW 6K, AL som6 mnees T utler | TIE FATHER OF TIT HENATE, ms bcultu“ue\.l’ll\:. \&x‘x: t‘t;ills‘rllale;\;ul“lll‘a ‘::‘:\'xsl'nm“&: for the first tlme by o erowd of spectators, JEAD CHANGES iomiblad tuLaged bt wvoey quarier, soonrad Ly | soveraney Jn bl ndt?nfl::: ‘;‘lu‘,’,“”u 1y undet County it wns £0 below, the coldest ever Bpectal Diapatch to The Chicago Trlbune, deatt ‘Tho easo that altracted somuch attention was | which they expeeted to mnke and substan- | wegould distinctly hour, as well ua thoir ghriegs | Forcd 1@ uast forand galust WG o ine bill it Tonown there, A8 w'elock this evenlig the | OrrawA, Feb, 8.—The llon, John 'llnm- eath, —— the trinl for contempt in wilch sixty-throe | tinte, and which wonldshow gross neglect of | aud ories. The termination was near, g‘;am & | Gharge in the Honato, wiil bo aliowed 10 ;.‘«'%. tewporature wos 8 abuve, and rislng, Ilon hus beenypresented with an widress BOILER EXPLOSION, . Cathialies nudau wditor appented g defend- '»'s'?.lr’u‘u’.',"ffi"",'fifi"flf filsl‘ii'mml "n'fm"'?x'.f,?ef plnhru i ll:?l‘m&mda%n:&‘l’x“rr; h,','.'fic'fi'fi:,_:‘" b'\“v;.n‘\‘x‘fx' f.?mun} "}';‘;},”f‘%’iflufilfi "\?Kj'ffl‘i‘-'flfu' cauitls - & % | Vel > i1 e 8| i ) PROVIDENCE, 1t T, grom his collengues I tho Sennte, congratu- | BATTINORE, Feb, 2—Tho boilor of the | ants Ad soon 08 the court was convened | (ioylurly tu rogurd o tho subject of grai In- | it u bane tiad cantainod ity souts. iy wus | Giapoa o 0 h £DE the uttorneys for defendant moved to quash the indictinent on the ground of Insufi- clency In the nfildavit, The greater part of the morning wns. taken \Ir in _arguing this point, the Judwe finally overruling the motlon, "I'ho defundants ‘thon filed an unswer, wihich set forth that thelr actions : v . Mrigt et Inting him_ upon having . reached the roth | Btenm yacht Carrlo, owned by John Waught- Provr B Cli;. . L, lup. 2.—Ice Is making mml’\iorsury nl‘ his appointment tul the Up‘- maugh, of Philudelphin, exploded to-night 80 fast in the buy that Newport and Provi- lmr Houso of the Canadinn Loglsinture, Mr, | off Chuse’s wharfsihis elty, Four men wore + denco steners will discontluue trips for the Inmilton 14 80 sears of ugo, uud I8 styledthe | kiled,—threo, white and one colored, present, 4 Futhier of Lhe Senate, g —— UNDER TIHE WIIKELS, spection, £ o | wounded, Tho Amurleans fougd ——————— Benators Condee, Tunt, and others pit T T o Pt OCEAN STEAMSHIP NEWS: o\ thelr fingors oy u hornet’s nest when thuy | S RER SOV IONE QPR ArNidWIth Wi | Nxw Yowi, Heb, 5.—The steamslip St suggested the fdea of fustructing the Rull- | yhowt ton. Hovorut honty tlouted nehols full of ¥ ¥ 1 caused nmuhufl‘ roudl Committee ns to wint it should and | dead bodles. With gregt roluctunca 1 stato that lan, whose uon-arrival cause onlig: she shuuld not do in the Investigation pending i | thoy wore wiannod with picked won, and com | the past ten doys, arrived this eve o, thut body, Senator Fuller, Chinfrman of the | nanned by the Firit, Second, lnlrdhll_n.u‘d was detatned by heavy gales, Ar ) OPTAWA, UAN, g TUMBERING. B . St, Louvis, Mo, Feb, 2.—Lovi Orton, eui- eeniil i itteg, took 'the 1l d Fourth, Ligutgnaints of tho Plantigousts 1; Sutd o1, b, 2—A Te % oy were Justitinble, the ussertiv e | atoresakl Commitice, took the tloor an .1, ¥ stenmships i rom Liverpovli TAWA, Catk, Feb. 2—A regular north Byeelal Dispaleh to, The Chicugo Tribune, ployed In the Wabnsh Railrond yards, was [ Sver jl!ml e, vlulutlu{n‘l e, injucu e, e el o fimn oy Booaud; A‘h‘!,r,d?:n-;\ Pourih Licutonantaof 1o | 8¢ l,mmglvg!:‘l{‘tht!&m‘m 1 i il western Lllzzard prevails heve, The ther- | BEuLevILLE, Fob, &, —Tho lumborlng bus- [ Ino about 13 o'clock lnst 7 o, frigute, and tho First Oloor of tho brig.togother il o o Eamships Br ter 1s 30 bel Inesa I8 belug henvil: fl run over by ai engine abouf o'clock last | contempt of court wus intended, When | The Committee, Lo sald, hud boen Instructed | with o great numbor of Midabipmen.” Our | LONDON, Feo, 8.~Tho steatis}Fegbis, nonieler clow Zer, s belug hieavily gone Into this winter, | pight, and vecelved infuries from which he | court was called “In the svemng_the | to investinie all chayges of diseriminution | wholo foros txcevded 400 men, Liut thrvo otficors | Crown, from Lhiladslphin, Outely Clker —— Messis, Gllmour & Co. havo six shantles, em- | gied this morning, attorneys for defendants and the State | made to the Board, und he had o resolution | escuped, - two of whom —are’ wounded. Thin | Arlzonn, and New York Chty, "‘l hsat . P ALL BLOUKADED, Yluym 600 men, and will bring 150,000 pleces ey eutered into an aygument which Jasted til | in his pocket which embudied the views of | biovdy und unfortunute coutedt lusted about York.'l‘rluncrh\.l from Loston, & Spectal Dispateh to The Chicaga Triduns, down the Mulrn und 230,000 pleces down the BROKE HER LEG, the court wdjourued, ‘The Judge anuounced | the Committee, and which would bo presonts | forty middtes.” Lo ee b Bean | 10T trom Baltinore, have “",’!“.cuum“" Minwauker, Feb, 2—The Wisconsin | ‘Frent., Ituthbun & Son are operativg tmore Bpeclal Dispatch to The Chicago Tribunss - | thut Ty the wornig he would ‘give bis de- | ed §n tha wmornilug, asking for additional | o@7oF “",""'n lestaho privateor untll morns | o, QUEERSTOWN, Feb B—Arrived, _ . Central, the Green Bay & Minnesota, the | Beavily thun last year, 5 LAKE QENEVA, Wis,, Feb, 2.—Mry, Mol clsluln;. The uvuluiuz Jumlhle Interest f4 | powers 1o wend for persons apd wapers. | jny. Thentbe Carnntion hauled Ia ulongad fram Boston, Wisconsin Valloy, the North Wiscousin, the —————— wunlfested in the litigation, and the verdict Filo oft your corns -with tho * Japaneso Cone | Drook (wife of- the Rev, D. L. Holbrook), " or one, he should not vote to | gnd opened & hoavy lice with all her guns, Bu Ll\'li::l‘;ogylé.rfob. 9,—1he Clt)}‘zf‘fl{r Nortlern Divislon of the St, Paul, the Lako | Filo” 1t will survly cure snd vud vuln, 85conts, | fonnerly well kyown In wuslcal clrcles In ¥ Uik confirmi in the faro of thess charges and the | the Amorican sewincd invinoible. In o shart | from N 1ost 143 head 0 venmm in -fllx the of the Coust Is expedted with much ecagers ¥ b oaRer | et susplelon tho | time the Uarnation was s0 Ludly out up that sho tod her other cargo durlng ness, y FLEZS