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=~ FOREIGN. Tales from the Terrible Wreck of Monday off the lrish Coast. yve Persons Drowned, after Fearful Bx- posure. chivly-it gome pescription of the Rocks and Reefs upon Which the Ship Drove. necessful Ohstruetion in the British Honse of Conmons Yesierday. Jadstone, Confident of an Early As- " gumption of Greater Powers, Defers Dehate, Crisis in the Spanish Cabinete— Dissolution—The New Ministry. The French Divorce Bill Rejected as Likely to Sow * Germs of Corruption.” The Gevman Parlamont Called for Feb. 15—shore Al and the Rus- stans. dreat Boor-Hunt in South Africa—Firo in London—D0thor News, OCEAN IIORRORS, TILE N0V AN, ., e, 8—The steamer Bolie- 1 on the Ivish coust, b one ot 1x steamers of the Leyland Line plying be- ween this port und Liverpool, She was it at Belfast in 1870, and eombined speed vith Jarge earrylng capaelity, She was 400 ot Tong, her engines Liud 500 horse-power, ndsho had stx water-tHght compartments. shesalled from Doston Jan. 27, under coni- uand of Capt. Grundy, with n eargo of roduee embraeing tho following: 81,02 “ushls of corn, 458 bales of cotton, 145 boxes of hams, 1685 boxes of bedlle, 50 boxes of Noulders, 252 boxes of haeon, 56 harrels of ongues, 18 bali-harrels of lard, 34 bales und ralls of finighed leathor, 70 boxes of orseshoe nails, 4101 packages of porl 245 pac! of lawd, 371 paekages o mtter nd 200 packages of chieese, . abs of burterine, 51 sucks of flour, M8 ottan sucks, BR00 bushels of wheat, 902 wghels of pegw, LU bules af leathar, 400 ferees of tallow, 3,238 burrols of appley, 8 ars of womden ware, 1,520 quarters of fresh 1eef, 4 o of organs, Ti eavensses of mnt- ai, 21 boxes of meats, 28 hend of eattle, 8,000 taves, and 1 hox of {ype. No partienliars Aher than the press reports have been re- alved by the ngents of tie e, RozTox, M ufan, wreek ' Bostox, Mas b, 8,—A\ dispatel re- efverd by the agents of tho Leyland Line tates that only the Seeond Mato and twenty eamen of the Bohewian were saved, Among Bo lost I8 her commander, William 3 iy, - The whole pumber of persons board §s estlsated at wbout slsty, among Yhom were five nien In ehargo of eattlo and elflgerators, ‘I'he total loss of 1ife by the dsaster |s about thivty-nine, She was prob- bly warth £500,000 when \reeked, £t I8 wtkngwit here whether she was Insured or ot Tler enrgo was valued ut $25015; In- ured, 3 600 DE T WHECHK, Crooxe TIaveN, Feb, §~There Is nothing amark the seene of the wreek of the steam- © Hohewinn beyond Jarge quantitles of vieekage washed usbore, “Thirty-live per- ons were drowned, Ineluding the mnster, sty thivd, and fourth otfieers, ehlef, sceond, hird, mud fourth engineers, wid threo guar- ‘I'wo Invalid sullors sent from d, : ermaster, *oston weve also drown TUE SURVIVORS 1@ the secomd mate, huntswain, stownrd, torckeeper, hontswiln®s mate, seven flremen, hrea seamen, 1 boy, secoml and third stew- rds , Cornellus Suljivan (1t {4 ot stated shether e Is of - erew qp pussengers), and o Chere were forty-nhie members ! Yoi board, bestdes four men in 1e refrlgeritor, o cattle-trivor, the lnvallds, o tho stowaway, : NEWS OF TIE DISASTER eached tho adjacent Coast-Guaril Station ub 'fl'lf-lmst 1 Monday morning, 16 wis bronght W reshlent who heard the stewnor's \manf. Wheu the Coast Guard reached the e ‘the night was so dark oud the veather so thlek that they could sce ‘_‘i”lhu:. They vemalned untit dday Jight, shen the stenmer’s topinnsts were observed ntzrfm lslnml,qn tho sonthern point of the ; zenhead, Phe fsland 18 sepurated from e maln fand onty by w deep narrow ravine, Howhich the sea runs - WITIE FEAIFUL FURY, ‘Xlll;.ihlu‘lha Istand - are two ruged rooks, U, extending from them, 1s tha reef ‘l:m which tha Bohemiun struck, Two F al;;fuuuusm} from thelr clothes {0 e the s er aud First Offleer, wero seen at 10 In 'myv:mrnlm: elinging to tho roclky, where A 91}1|‘||I||(-(l for hours waving n hand) L i l.xu bonts could not be Lwmched ow- ot e er Y BRrf, At 2:90 In-the aftor- % nntl::rrr(;:kkxl {Illllllnn'nuls was sent for but it r‘u uto in the evenlug, when gcamay o OAUIY DROWNED, b mn:.llf Numed Stylugor stated that they ks u;um easterly winds, 1le was op tho flxs[nl the wight of the disaster, ok ZM Calt Light the weathor kot very “}" & m"ax‘:lnmr hereported breakersahoud, e M A pon, FULY, SPEED ASTENN \{";‘f“\!}:‘huu\'u tho order, which wus oxe- et I“uu!. fve minutes pftor the steamer i o 16 crew commonead to rush about, Cotain way porfeetly cool, ‘Pwo bl u"mum Wero swang, Six porsons tarbonrg 1, G bt it was stove, Tho se gl gL A o secotd vw“so ;l]::nm..ul awing Lo tho rolling of tha 5 Zhteen got i i 7y =h ito the port lfe-boat. mnll:::il;u':.m wera wultlng ty got In, but e I:‘-’l ¢ il the boat drifted astorn, e el towed baele when the ship - W\*)l‘\\ur::;lu :‘iu;k stern foremost, ¥lve td from the o i Wty d‘llm_l boforo they lnmle:l‘.m.m‘ed fi T NDAD " wrATES 1at, whe . ._'«" n\\‘h;::"um Cantaln found n fog sotting W0 polnts ll‘frlk‘!l o Third Oflienr to kewp sl e then consulted the churt, M m“‘lcl on deck gud looking at tho B yar dlusl;,':xellmmen. “*Good Gad, what R flltcrwnrkd b Hurd a-port 1" Sho struck . * TNE srcoy) o ND OPFICER, . Wag bnlu“: utthe thne, nu'rlbutes' the ] Third Opicor mlstaking tho 0 thg ey nl nnd‘ Keeplug hor tayo polnts ) v ludtead of off shoro, 2lalu guvy o, The f0ra the yhyy, s‘!lx?l::km Ao tullgysid sslorn i boutsy; : alts stutes (it after the ninuscg After THE CHICAGO TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1881—TWELVE PAGIES was Tnelied, Into which the Captain was to | which the War Ofiice_has declded th n:.;ul gel, the malnmmst stroek it, Tho ehlef offecr of the const-murd says he saw only one man clinging to the rock, gy weket Jine was twien shot over the phace, but the thivd thne it got entanglod in theroek, "The wateh on deck ot the time :\'nu drowned, with the exeeptlon of one or WO, ANOTIRIL Loxnos, Feb, 8.—A sehooner-rigged steani- ery disabled and hove to, Iy reported fifty wniles south of Fastnol. IRISI AFFALRS, DAVITT, Loxpoy, Feb, 8.—-Some of the llome-Rule wenmhers of Parlinment whl visit Davitt in prison soon, VUNDS FOI TIE LAND LEAQU Drennan, ono of the Ivish traversers, govs to Amerlen to orgunize amd colleet funds, Walsh goes to Australia tor n like purpose. THE PROTECTION DILL, ‘The Government expeets the bill for the proteetion of 1ifennd property In Ireland to !‘m ll‘cmly for the Queen's nssent by the st nst, KILLED IN A DISPUTE, DUBLIN, Feb, 8—A murder, growing out of u lnnd dispute, Is leg, N LIVING ON TIE RUE IVOLY, Nuw Yok, Feb, 8.—Vatrick Bgan, T'reas: urerof the Land Lesgnoe, telegraphy the ¢d- itor of the Irish Worlid from Purls that he fs in that city to mnintain connection hntween Iretund and Amerlen, e adds: * Ireland s thoroughly organized. The peoplo are resolute, unmdnunted,” diselplined. Priests and laymen, Catholles amd Protestants, are ng one, Never was sueh n spectaelo of unfon witnessed, e substantinl nld copstantly wafted over to us from our kindred in the sreat Republie, Jolnod with the sympathy of the Anaerienn people, expressal through the month of the United States Cohgress, has - fuged Into Ireland thospirlt of hope amd ade- termination to fight it out to the bitter cud, i Jandlordisin fs dead and all forms of usurpation and tyranny are lald prostrate, Redauble your exertions, fellow-count men! Show to the enemy that the hope of our natlon I3 mude fmperishable by * that greater Treland neross the sea,' " On reeelpt of this eablegram the Irixh World cabled 2.~ 000 franes to Egan, at the Hotel Drighton, on tha Ltue Rivell, Parls,” IN TIIE HOUSE OF COMMON: The Howe Seeretary sald there was grava and fust eanse for eanceling Davitt's tickets of-leave, but 1t was not desirable to state the Teasons. E HFUL ONSTRUCTION, In the House of Commons debute on the Coerelon bill was vesumed, Justin Me- Carthy moved an adjourmnent of tho de- bate, My, Gladstane opposed, amd the motlon was refected—Ez to 44 Mr Metge moved an adjournment of the House, My, Gladstone, seeing tho determivation to a farther resistance, and consldering that the Speaker would shortly = submit the new rules, coisented to an. adjoprnment and the debate was adfourned, My, Parnell was not present. Ho had gone to Franktort, whero the Land-League funds have been in- vested, DBRITISII NEWS, A FEARFUL UALE. ecial Catile, Loxnox, Feb. 5,—The gale Is stlll raging over the whole Kingdom. Great damage lo property was done to-day. A large sehooner ran ashore at Woolwieh. Nine barges wk In the Thames, A telegram from Ireland states that so violent » gale hias not been esperieneed sinee Whe great storm of 18390, Jlouses were blown down. At present no loss of lite ha been, veported. At Penzanco there have been n heavy gale aid (remendons saualls, with no signs of abatement, At S Ives a stewmer (uime unknown) was in w very eritieal sbtuntion, but the erew were snfely landed, During the gale o steam entter belonging o the Duke of Edin- breg’s yieht Livery, while proceellug from the dack-yard nt Sheeress to the ship way swamped and sunk, ‘Thecerew w eseued, BEFHNG ON THE BOAT RAC 40 the Western ssuclated Press. Loxvox, Feb, 8.—~The butthue for the Han- Ian-Layeoek race on Monduy Is 5 to 2on Hundan, MILLERS ON A STRIKE, One thousand millers at Bunabon, Wales, haye struek for an advance fn wages, INNTANTLY KILLED, Durlng the gule to-dny.the roof was blown off the reskdence at Sutton of Richand Wat- son Bradford, Seeretury of the Dritish Bank {)!"Nnrlh Aumerlen, « Bradford was lnstuntly iilled, SUIPSMENT OF CATTLE, Loxpay, Feb, 8.—In the Houso of Com- mons, Mr, Mundetln, Viee-President of the Counell, replylng to the questicn us to the allegad ernelties practiced on cattla hrought aeross the Athintie, eapecially from Doston, sald the matter was recelving tho serlons conshteration of the Privy Councll, nnd he had been In communieation with the Board ot ‘L'rade, with the view of providing o mens- nre to minlmize the evil, A great mnjority oftho cattle Janded from Awerled were In such pcondlition that It had been siid they Jooked us though they wera just from o furi. RUSSIAN INTINGUE WITIT BIERE ALL In the Jlouseof Lords Lord Lytton, late Vieeroy of Indla, gava notleo thut he would nsk for tha production ot pupers showing Russtan Intrlgua with Steve All, found In Cabul after {he murder of Mu) Cav- wgnark, - Lord Granvitle, Toveha Seeres tary, suld the Govermuent haul no objection 1o producetho papers, Coples had been tur- nished the Russian Ambassador, who sent them to the Russlan Fovelgn Oflce, Tho Iat- ter had obtalued from Gen, Kanftiman ail Nis correspondence with Sters All, and on compnrlng it with tho documents In posses. slon of the British fownd the latier gaven wrong lmpression In consequence of owmls- slons mud mistranslations, amd eonfusion in the use of tho words * ultinnes ” and * friend- Lshin,” Lord Lytion also gnve notiea that ut the earliest op&mrnmlly 1o would ofter n rfl l]llllll()ll regarding the eyacuution of Cane iy angar v LONDON, Teb, B—A large v Is raging In Victorlu docks, # 2 TPALY, CLSAR CANTU, THE HISTORLAN, DEAD, oMk, Feb, B—Cusur Cantu, the cole- brated Itsliun historlan, is dewd. 1l wis born at Brivio, neay Milang, Sopt. 5, 1805, When only 18 years old Hoe beesims Professor of Liternturo in the College of Sondrie, 1le went from thore to Como, uud thence to Miun, He was o strong Liberal, and his © Neflections on the Hlstory of Laomburdy tn tho Suventeeuth Century® epused the Ause wrlan Government to jmprison hiim for threo years, During thiy verlod ho wrote, In 1815, an historieal romnnce entitlod *Margheritn Pusterln.” Heunlso composed religlots poeins, two ot which, Alglso™ nud * Letture Gilo- vanelll,”” passed through more thun thirty editions, ‘Thesy and the urtielos which he contributed to varlous Milan publicutions made him famous-thronghout Italy, Asa histortun he belouged to the yomantie school founded "by Munzoni and Silvie Xollico, Among some of hig more lmportant works werg fhe Tollowln, v Storts Unlversale,” trunsinted Into Knglish, French, and Ger- mun; “1listory of ltatinng Literature”; 1is- tory of the Last Jluwdred Years”; “Jlistory of the Italluns”; *Cronlstorla delln lnde- pendenza Itallana,”” Thess form only o small portlon of the works vublishied by this celebrated historiun, - THE BOER-IIUNT, TOER ATFACKS BEPULSFD. DUnbay, Feb, 8,~The Boers attackod Ly- denburg and Rustenbureg, but were repulsed, * COLOBED TROLPR PIOM TUE WEST INDIES," LosueN. Feb. &—The reglment of troows, from Barbadoes Lo Golil Coast 18 composed of negrons, iz ur nAstrom ‘Ilie Basuto Chlefs show . disposition {o AU o1 pence, A THOUSAND 1I0ERS, Dunnay, —A thousnml Boers ava In the rear of the left flank of Sir G, 17 Colley’s longe. 1t i3 believed thut they must have pissed througlh tho Orange Freo State, Reln- foreemonts uro on tho waiy to Coltey. SURIOUNDED, Loxvos, Feb, 8,—A dlapateh from New- lo siys communieation with 8ir G, P, Colley’s cump hus been severed. Neweastle expueeted nu at{nek Inst night. Several par- tles of Boer eavalty are between the eamp amd Neweastle, about efghteen miles dls- tunt, ‘Lhe position is evitlenl, The towns puuli»lu hore are prepuring to resist the at- tuek, TLATDERR, A mounted escort from Gen, Colley's camp yesterdny for Nowenstlo with mulls re- turned, having exchinnged shots with a Boer vatrol numbering 150 ot 200 between the In- gogo Wvar and Neweastle, 1tis expected tho ralders will cut the telegraph wire, * Woon Carr Tows, Feb, 8.—Uen Wood and fur- ther relnforeements have arrlved, FIGIITING, Duniay, Fob, 8,—A reghnent of foot, with four guny, wis sent from tho column of ¢ Colley to clear the road fo Neweastle, An cngagement has begun, tho result of which 13 not yet known, FIOM I SEAT OF WAIL Authontic news of the Boer outbrenk has at last arrived from Capo Town, Hostilitles hegnn on the 16th of Decent when the Boers ,entered Potehefstroom in foree, Potehefatroom Is the largest town in tho 'Iransvaal territory, nlthough not tha ofiiclal seat of Government. It s from 1,500 to 2,000 Indabitmits, and Is plensantly sluated on w river ealled the ** Maoy,” or Fair River, whieh, unlike Afrlean tivers In genornl, 1s wlso full of water and vany level with Qs banks, Tho town Is u long, straggling place, built after the good-old dutch fashion, with Tious es sandmg apart In large' gardens of trujt-trees, well watered with running strewms, Potehefstroom was garrisoned st the thno of the outhreak by some 300 troops of hor Mujesty’s Twenty-tirst Regiment, fu- cluding w swnil pagty of astlttery, under the eommand of Col. Deltairs, C. B, On entor- ing the town the Boers proceeded to haul down the Dritish flag, when, vecording to one necount, they were ‘remanstrnted with, but persisted In thele intention, whien the Cuptedn on duty drew his ravolver and fived, wounding in the urm the nigh engaged In tho act of huuling down the flag. Upon this the Boars fived t volley, kitling and wounnding rul of the bystanders, who m thei to have retired to the Court-House, whes thoy barrlended themselves nud ™ stood on the defonsive. Fhis - purty stood o sloge of (wo duys, but on the morning of the 18th, findig ®ll hope of eseape ent off and belng without food or water, and ha ing dost “uily, Mre Womld, and one sol- dler kil i havime with difffenity y ours from firlnze the bullding, - which had @ thuteh roof, they wers compelled 1o surrender, and _aeeovidingly Maj. Clarke, Conpnandtunt Ruaf, aod thivly othiers, jvctuding sovernl oftichuls und twenty soldiers, fell” into the handy of the Boers. After ciVeetiug thelr purposa tn this quarter tho Hoers sent n sttnpmons to tha fort, giving Col, Bellairs 111 4 p, . to surrender, "The replv to this was @ catmonnde from the troops, nml tw Boers Dumediately — opened five. On the 20th they PpL o up o eon- tinued fire, and on the 21st thoy made an as- suunlt with 1L,05%) men, which was repulsed with ducided Toss, In - the attack they nian- aged to seenre some soventy lorses mud mded whicl lad been deiven-out of the fort by Col. Bellafrs to save provisions, Sinee this failure the Boors declded to closoly in- yust the fort and sfarye ot the gavrbams. ‘Tho fort bs described as bolng well wblo to ve- slsta coup de mnin, and W e well supplied with =~ water, "To the ubove patticulars, which were glven in the Priend of the State, Yllbllslll‘ll at BloemTontein, 1t wag iulder] that the situation of Pretoria’was de- plorable,—~the twwn aluost deserted, the stores sneked, and the epuntry patroled by parties of Buers, who offereid violeneo to alt who belonged (o thy English party, DEFEAT OF THE NIXETY-FOUITIL, The disaster to the Ninety-fourth Regl- ment ok place on the 20th “of Decenthor, tour duys after the fighting began at Potehnf- stroom, ‘The most conflieting storfes were clrenlated, and reports of Boer tretehery were cagorly eredited by (hose who endeav- ored to stir up strife, The neeount even of the messengor seems somewhal conflictis The Besdquarters of the Ninety-fourth wers ordeved from Lydenberg to Pretorin to car- ry oub i concentration of the Dritish forees in prepuration for the possibllity of an out brewk, ‘Thoy had rerehed Brouker's Spralt, ahont lhh-xr-«lum miles from that town, with a trein of thirty-seven wagons, - According to Ezerton's (the wigon conductor) report, he was riding ‘fifty yards ahead of thy eol- wnm with the Colotiel to fix on asite for the comp, when g stdden stoppago of the miti- tury bund, which was plavineg, enused them to Jook avoumd, and tliey then saw 150 Baers draswn up in sk‘rmluhlng arder H00 yards to the teft of the column, “The Colonel gt oneo galloped buek and opdored s men to elos up, Bagerton savs this was done, but lat o he suys that the renr-guurd of twenty men was far hehind, ad was captured ag once by the Boers, Probably the concentration wis only poys s vourds the madu’ body, ns the time wondd seareely permit all the wae- ou to come up. The Boers then dispntehed n mounted nessenger, withont ars, who d Itvared to the Colonel n seated letter, wril o Bnglish, ordering Il to helt and awajt reply to o formal eonpnnnleation whleh had been nuude to Col, Lanyon o the fullowing effect: ** We huve the hionor to Inform yoi that the Government of tho Sonth Afrfenn Republie have taken up their residence at Heldalborgs that a diplomatle Commissloner s been sont by them with dispate Lixeelleney Bir W, Owen 1 “tho arrival of his Ex don’t know whether we nre i a stuto of war .| ornot that conseqtiently wo eannot allow any movemant of troops from your slde, ant wish you to stop wherg you nre, wo not belng at war with her Majesty tho Queen nor with the peopls of Englind, who, wo are sure, would by ot onr sido 1 they w aequainted with the posltion, but only recov- erfing the independenca of our counl W |etlo mot wish ta tuke up avms, and th Inforin you that any movement of troops from your shde will by taken hly s s o el ratlon of war, the nmlmuxlhnl y whercof wo put upon your shoulders, ns wo know” what wy witl live to da fu s Tetfor was slgned by M, half of the ‘Triumyirate, given to Col, Austenther for his runlf'. Colonol replled that ks orders wero lo Pretorls, and that he intended to do so. Upon this the conferenca ended, the Boer messengor lmllulml buek, and a3 sool s b reached his Cmen fiving began, The Britisl wore drawn up in front of the wakons in xklrmiihlnf order, Egerton says that they fowgehit woll, but that the firing was extreinely wild, “The Boers, fiving Trom beddnd trees, pleked off nil the oftieers fn ten minutes, and In o quarter of un hour put 120 of the sl forca hors do cotubut, of whom forty weras killed, Ontheir sido only one wis reported Kiled and five, woundedls b‘cmhf no chanee of Aunecess Col, Anstrathor gnve the ordur to surronder, wul s disnatrons uetion terminated n w com= plets suceess for uiu Bners, who eaptured or destroyed the whole fores ‘and took pusses- slon of the entlro buggage-traln, SPAIN, CABINEY CI51S, Aapnin, Feb, 8,~The Spanish Ministry have tendered their veslgnutions fn conse- queneo of the King's refusal of hils nssent to tho bl for the, converslon of redeemuble loans of 1875 und 1850 of £34,000,000, with thoir defieit, Into 5 per cent stock, redecinns Die Iy twenty years. The peasuro was re- gurded us the first step of a new fuunclnl poliey, 1t was thought bn Madrid thut, ns tho full exeentlon of this policy would tuke clghteen months, there would bo no hove of Senors Sagnsta and Martinez Campos enter- g the ofiiee In 1881 1€ tho King nssented to the Introduetion of tho bill. 1 I3 expected that Sugasta will be at the hiead of the new Cabinet, The Cortes will he dissolved, REJECTED, Mapiun, Feb, 8~The Spanish Chamber of Deputles refected—164 to 4i—tha mution to eensure the Government fur prohibitiu ban- C-defense.” Phis Jaubert i be- vo minntes wers ‘The &0 to quets on the anniversary of the proclamation of the Repnbile i 1873, THE CABINET, Manni, Fob, &—The new Minlstry 1seon- stitnted as follow Sngrastn, Minlster of the Interfor and President®of the Coun- ell; Armigo, Minister of Forelgn Afnirs; Catmaclio, Minlster of Finanee: Alouzo Mar- tinez, Minister of Justiee; Martinez Cunpos, Mintster of Warg Pavia, Minister of Marine; Atvareda, Ministerof Public Work: uesta, Miunister of the Colunies. FRANCE. TIH MONETARY CONFERENCE, T'anty, Feb, 8,—At toay’s Counelt of Min- Isters the Minister of Foreizn Affairs an- nowneed that tho United States Government had wgreed to Franee’s proposad for an inter- natlonal sonetary conference this year at Paris, 1le sald the United States: consentedt 1o negotinte upon « basis whethor to adinlt the double standard of golll and siiver, In conseqtienee of the United States Govern- ment’s aceeptunce of the Invitatlon, France will ndddress invitations to other Powers, 1t remaing to be decided whether the invita- tions will be issucd” fn- the name of Franco nlone or of Franco and tho United States, 'I'he lutter Government hias selected Consite General Walker na s representative in the conferenee. “UERMS OF cOnRUPTION” 18 fioon, In the Chamber of Deputies, during the debate on M. Naguit’s Divoree bill, the Min- ister of Justice admltted that some conces- slon must he e to the partisuns of di- vorce, but thought o divores lnw would In- troduee the germs of corruption. Ilo sald he merely expressed his personal views, JEAECTED. 'The Dioceso bifl was rejected,—201 to 225, GERMANY, A CHALLENGI, Brnray, Feb. 8,.—Benntesen, the Nalional LAberal leader tn the Prussian Diet, chal- tenged Von Ludwig, Independent, lo fight & Auel, n Teonsequencs of the latter having zed him with a breach of his oath to the King of Itanover, Von Ludwiz rofused to aceept the ehallenge, but yepeated the Insults, PARLIASED Bruniy, Feb, 8—~The Relehstag Is sum- niened to mect the 15th, —_— THE EAST. BERVIA. Berarant, Feh, 8.—The Skuptschina bas untnimonsty passed a resolution n fuvor of cioslugs wll the monasteries in Servia, N szl CONVICT LABOR. The Fight Over the Letting of the Lahor of tho Minnesota Suite Prison Growing Interesting—The Working- men Moving in the Mntter, Speetul Disnaten to The Chteaco Tribune, 8. Vavn, Mlun, Feb, 8.~The Intorest in the fight over tho contenos for State Prison itbor lengthens, and tho diseusgion bas brondened un- Ul It embraces the whole guestion of the employment of labor, ng well ny seyvoral private fnterests und n publie scandul. Thero are saveral now developments in the matter to- dayn It hus Ueen learned that Beymour, sabln & Co. tho present contractors, stole n amarel on paugh and Turbox, the higher Lidders, by having thelr contruet let by tho Board Saturdey, and borrledly stmed and sealed, pendiug tho ' mandatnus - pros ceedlngs and legislativo Investization of 1o charge of corruption. The dpeuient wus fotnd on the Governor's table thls mornkyg 1t bore evidences of havig heen excented with gront lmste, 1t was defueed by wuch Interlinentions, nnd in some places wias ahmost wotelligible, It s suld that Sabin got tho contruet slgned by u hosty wip to Stillwater, beforo tho writ could bo sorved In the mandamus procecdings. It 18 . clalmed . fhat ' tho contriet s . fovalid because- notlee was not wlven the Inspeotars that o meeting would bo held to oxeciitu the contraet. b Lo 2 loed, of B, Punl, one of the Inspgctors, wud not potiiled of tho meeting, and” tho ‘cintther s’ not grecd with his slynature, Your correspondent. coms prved tho origing) contract as prepared by tho Attorney-Generat nd subinfited to Mr. Thomp- 8on, i ned 10 Bk §t a8 not in neeordunee wi o priiited nutieo For proposnls, with tho camtrict exrented by tho Wirden nnd two of the Invpectors with Heymnour, Babin & Co, Inst - Mowdoy, and found that they ut - varianco on o asany was found that thy ) Sabin & Co. contrtet was very lovsely worded, contululog ull the objeeiions that were found fn provious contenets, which bave enused S0 much tronbie md expenso. Benute to- day wdopted tho Joint- resolution adopted ' by the Houso yesterduy sppolnting o comultico fo fnvestigitn tho chnrgo of corrupt tnucace In the abtulning of the contriet und the offer r ymonr, — Eabln & Co, to bribe “Purbox S10.600 to surrender thelr eontract. Anothor phase of tho ' ter was revenled nt the Court-Huouse to- were night, where an-eathnsiastic meottng of work- o It fugmen wis hekd to condenu the ewe ployment of conviet labor, Sovernl speeches were mado and a committeo appotuted to brine the mnttor before tho Legloluture, The matter i% resolving ftself futo n bifter struggle between theso-vatled * Prixon Ring ™ and reprosentatives of the labor Interests, compotivg munufuctur- crs, und the taxpuyors. OUR ACTORS ABROAD. Gosslp About Thelr Success In England * froms One Who Has IReturned. PIILADELPRIA, Fob, Mr. John 8, Clurk, tho woll-known emmedtnn, ayrived In this elty from England on Friday lnst. In an ingerview yes- terday with &t Phaes veporter bo Indulged in the following gogsip coneerning somo uctors in Lon- domg Ldwin Booth mude o great linpression among tho better cluss of thoatre-goers, nud I8 unjver- sully ncknowledged to bo tho most artistio netor Amerlea bus over sont to tho mother country, 11t greatest successes wero Iichelteu, Dotruehio, and faga, and during thiepraduction of tho pluys I whieh ho appeared o (Lo churacterd tumed, tle thentrs wis not lurice: ciough o hoid the prople thut cume to its doors, en or twelvo years ngo St wus next o lm‘yxmulble for an Amerieun netor toget nn oponig In - Lomdon, nud I he o did the | engageinont erally proved o fuiture, Tho chunge iy pers bupd Lo wtrributed to the teasor that of late yeurs thovo bive been quito & numbes of fiyst- chisa thontres opaned I London, and - to the ne- cersity of seearlyg now attrnctions. Thea the peopla seow to take more_kindly to Amerlonn wotors Winn they did whon 1 Best went over, Tho Florences mado i deciided hig, but [ dog’t think tholr onpieoment was s suceesstul finin- clubly ns it mixht haye been. Tuverly's Minstrels proved ono of the grentost aitesetions of (he seasan, and thougt they opened i the Opern-Housa at sheap prices, and ata Lad ting, aid began the l‘ll,numlluml n the fuce of numerous mnmagerinl prophocles of fuilure, they struek the tide of public fuver at tho atart, und ne lost i1, Joln Huymond was greatly lkods Smdeed, ho beewne u stroige fuvorits but tha peopla didn’t liku hid pluy, and, ('llll"l"g‘llmlll)'. his engugemont Wi 10t us xitecesstal ws b nany feionds wisliod, Joha MeCullough beging s ongagemont i Lowdon Baster Monday, und overy ono predicts I wuccosy, It14 n pity, howover, Tt his o sgngetnont fn London Js combied to four we 1ar ho enn hardly bucomo known to tha thoa goorsh that brief period. 1 don't think thore s uny poisibility of Ienry [rving'scomivg to this conntey st uny thee, Mo s i progpetaus thuitre th lank after, thongh bo wonld no doubt prove w pnymf star in 4\lnl(l.'rlcu. athil o would 1lsk o grout deal It ho e bero, Pho Vokes fumily will return to this country botore long, and they atu us elovor uud populir usover, ‘Fho Hunlonsloes uro ulso- vory popis tur, and 1 have nodoubt will prove n great card In this cmmn’;. They give aporfornisnee mich 1iko tho ance Tumuons” Ravel family, Onv seeno o rallenmd car ds very good. T'ho car i3 set aldeways, und, us thy wheels rovolve daring the e, tho effiet 18 zood, ‘Thoy 8ot tho car in thug away fu onler to evide the copyright of the Touriits, who sot thele Pallimon”eny fore sud uft to tho nudi ggitlee Tuylpe™ hus drawn large sud fashilon- able uedlences for muny weeks fu London, und, from what | heard of It 1Thipk e production beve will tewt with pubille fava e g ——— A RESTRAINING ORDER, TuinAveLPig, Feb, 8—The United Btates Clrenit tourt bus mudo un order thut tho Wust> ern Unlon ‘Felegraph Compuny bo vestrined from ueing the poles und wires of tho Ameriean Tnlon Telegraph Company in such manner as 10 violato tho right of the Pesnsvivania dailroud (.'umlm"y under ugeeement of Jun, 17, 1850, with the American Uniun Telexraph Compuny. et et SUICIDE, Hyectal Diapateh o Ths Chicago Trikune, CoLuwares, Mich,, Feb. 8~Willlam lunsom, A wealthy farmor of Butuvli, Just west of this vity, hung himwele In uls buen on Bunduy after noon. Pemporary inuniity was probubly the GiUs, 88 Lo Wi posseased With the fdey Tt IhEro WaB i congpiriey (o dofraud ki of u lusge st Of wonev. nad hud not In uny oy b - to thi . of this ety wiif attend, 11 INDIANS. No Intention on the Part of Sitting-Bull to Sur= render. e Lost No Time in Gaining the @Queen's Dominions, Where He Now Ia. Yormal Suvrender of Crow-King and ILis Band of Red- skins. He Is Interviewed by a Newspapor-Uor- respondent and Declares for Peace, Special Dlspateh to The Chicago Tribune, fr. Tattt, Min, F8b. B—Dispatchos from Foptar fiver to milltury bendquarters here anted . 4y and recelved to-day, sny that Jog Culbertaon and s eleven Indiu scouts arrived abont 2 o'clock to-day, and tho donbt nsto whethor Bitting-full hus crosscd tho line o not iset ntrost. Joo und his party Ieft here on tho 218t Inst, with explicit instructions from Col. 1iges to find the trafl of the fugitive hostilos and follow 1t up to the Biritish tine, Cullertson went divcet to Milk ftiver, at the mouth of tho Little Poreupine, whero BITTISA-DULL BIOKE CAMP on tho Hthof Janunry. He found that tho trall, followed tho latter stream, tho wholo band trave eliog over tho fco untif tho lust timbor was reiched, when g direet courso was held for the poundury lnoby u bilt of trees known us Rulned Yimber, through which the lino rans, By setual count there were forty-three lodges, all of large #ize, nnd from ull {ndications tho nunber of souls will not fall below i, with probably a littlo more than the usul allowance of young bucks. Of ponfes thero seemed to hie an sbundunce, and MEAT M y 28 buffalo tn ountless herds were scen about Miik Itiver and to the soutb, Thero nre no buf- falo nt or near tho ding, buwever, and presuma- LIy none Leyond, so that when tho present sup- ply gives vut Sitthng- Bull must return or sturve, Culbertson did not sce un Indian nor u pony” on his trip, nud reports tho country descrted hy Toth, The condition of the finimule ridden Ly the seoutlog party nmply proves the difficuities attendunt on o Journey throngh this country in winter, Thero 18 no doubt that Sittine-Bull broko camp in something of n hurry, and thut ke lost no time In geiniug tho Queen's do- winfons, TIE NEWS OF IS FLIGUT did not rench here until the 15th of January, | ond by that or the next duy ho was gafe ut Woody Mountaln, -+ » A Fort Buford dlepateh, dated tho Tth, suy: *+ At 10 o'clock thls morping, aecording to pran i8¢, Crov: King's band surrendered their trms nal amnunition, the Chief setting the example 10 hls followers by qulctly caysig his little duughtor to briug up his Winchester oarbing und tury it over to tho partles designated to ve- ceive tho nrms. These aring conslsted of thirty- two rifles and three revolvers, Onoof tho lat- ter Is clalmed us belng. THE IDENTICAL REVOLYER CARMIED BY CUNTER 1n tho battle of Littlo Iig Horn, At 4 v'viock this afternoon u delegation, con- slsting of Crow-King, Mack Bagle, Parriare Pretty Dlear, and twelve othor representative men of tho Uneapnpr band, calied to seo Brotherton athls olice to express thele good feeling to hinn, They cluim thoy ure the flrst Indiuns wha inve ever left Sitting-Tull's eamp with the expressed determitntion of making i surrender nt tho time of tholr departuro, and that they should In_ no mitnier treatod ny Prisotiers OF war, Whitever muy D@ tho ireat- ment of Gull's bind, A vorrospondent. ot Fort Buférd has inter- viewed the Chier, Crow-King, who eamo in yes- terduy witl 15 Sjoux from Sittmg-Bull's canp. Crow-King i3 the Chlel next i nnthority to Bull. Crow-King clulms that his survenderwas ENTIMELY VOLUNTARY, 1 husteted by tho deinonstruations of Heed® colummt, with which ho need ot 1o bmve been brought In contuct ‘u that it ehuneed to be in his 1ine of marcl 5 post s he passed by Poplae Rivor Agency, Ha sald that from tnls time | forward it would he tho groatest degire of his lieart 10 tiko &uch stens, in mmll netlon with the au- thorities here, us would [nduce the bidenee of s pople whio e now out vith Ktiting-lull to follow s exutple, e expressed the wish thut soon he might b allowed to cross the Missourl and establtsh the encumpment of his people on thu Yellowstone, a few miles abovo the junction al the strering, whero Lls old men mfeht i plonty of guing, aud s young men and fguaws enen to farm, 1o poiutéd to ono of hiiy ehildren who chuneesd to be ju the tent, and xkald it was s desire that such us this ono should learn THE WAYS OF TIUE WIITES and know no more of savage Ufe. leminding your veaders thut the Indians whio have recontly wurrendered at Port Keogh wero his (rionds, e ed that o defegatlon frout there may jnin ) i meking w visit 1o Wushington to sec the at Father at such tiwe aa ho and they shall have miceesded fn convineing the authiorities thut they ure peviectly sorlous in their deslres to nbatdon ummadie” Ify und war with the whites. Roferring to the survender of Sjtting- Tull, ho gald he hidd been " FRIGITENED LY THE DEMONSTRATION OF TROOVS ut Poplar Creck, but' tuit he was conthdent Sit- Ung-Isull would como tn 13 saon s be learnon thut he might do 0 with sufety to blinself. Ho clafined uot to know of the present whereabouts uf that eclebrated Chlef, but catlmated the numnbor of people Who ure yot with him to be abuut sixty Jodges. 1o milil that any thno when tho Government 80 desired Lo waould rathor go hjtnselt oFsend some trusty man under bis in- stretons, with such noen us might Lo se- locted from thls post, ta Bittlng-Bull's ey for te purpose of Wnduchye him to aur- render, Ho requested thnt Bo imight bo allowed 10 seleot o number of men to act As a speelal police aver his people. ANOTHER ACCOUNT, To the Western Ansoclated I'ress, aut, Minn, Fob, 8.—Disputches received at military eadquarters iera to-day, contirimed Ly Popluf River ana Fort Luford spectuls tu tilo Punecr-L'ress, report the returi of tho scottt Culberson, who followed Sittiug-lull's trajl ueross the lne, Cutberson snys thut Chier 1s now sule ot Woody Mountain, niter n hosty foreod mureh, 'ho trull (ndicates that his band mtinbiors forty lodiees, oF some @0 porsons. ile crossed the” Mnu fomo AEX duys nhesd of tho scouts. Culberson says tha coun- try i3 destitute of - buftalo, uand whon Bull's present xupply of food is oxhausted ho st return or sturve, L)lfllymmlws roport tho arrlval ut Buford, and surrender of Crow-King's Dand 0F 155 warrlors. | They huve given up artns and ponied, Crow-Iing 3 tho Chbler next in mthority to Sitting= i, Ho says his 18 tho it Lutid to urroider divect trom Bull's camp, Heo Auys he thinks ull wilt como f11 suon, and wants togo to him lx Induce i tasurrender, He a3 wants 1o g0 to, Washligrton tu_sve the Great Fathor, e wants hig bud sottiedon u reseryue tion on the Uppor Vellowstone, and wishes that thuy shuelt Jearn tho ways of clvilized life, e —— SAN FRANCISCO MINING STOCKS. BAN Fraxcrsco, Csl, Fob. 8.—Mlulug stocks Heiehe fiont Holchar. f ) i choguor, don i Grud Prize.. Auxicun, Mono,, B LABOR AND CAPITAL, Pavn Riven, duss, Feb, 8.~Tho splnners and woavers denand au fncroaso of wages. They threaten to steliko IF the domund 18 not grantod. CLEVELAND, (., Feb, 8—1lu consequonce or somo dlgsitistied creditors of the old itin Woolen Mills corporution, of which Georgo W. Nuskivk ta Presidont, its loard of Dircetors cons 1 to make un assignment of 118 property, r #1000, LThelr totul |mmlu|u ‘Chis action In 10 way affects olen Compuny, of which Georgu B. Jtodilotd s Treasuser, whiloh las o lease of the properiy for s long term of yoars, * e eat—— ARMY REUNION. CINOINNATL O, Peb, 8—Arsangonients aro ale ready jurprogress for tho fourteenth rounion of tho Awny of the Tennessoo, to Lo held hure April 6, Noarly all tho Mexican War veteruns e BUTTER AND CHEESE AT ELGIN, Specisl Dlpstch 10 The Chicag Tridune, Eraiy, ik, Feb. §—0u tho Noand of Trade to-duy prices rulod ubout uy Just week, 'Fhory wid 4 better demand for both butter and chicesc, but setlers held for higher fgures. Thoe com- mlsslon men, bavivg tukon udvantuge of tho weather to ship the product, are short, aud will hie oblieed to peeep t acllers' figures, The mles | forming the floor of tho deifts, and scem to have were dight, Elghteen thousand one hundeed { grown from something deapped ar spitled on the und forty-five | s of butter gold b &4 gronnd st the tiue \'\'urkl\'xl’(llu xrnu&w i1y theso or and LIS boxes of eheesn at 0% to 10 mines venrs ago. These growths huve in sey 1 eents bel MIDNIGHT MARRIAGE. Astelielln Start] Forayihin Mo n Mininter Act ston of n Rev tlons of o Bat New Furk Sun, HAvTIMORE, Foh. terdny Judgo Dobbin granted n deereo divoreing Mellon Mitehell from Carrlo B. Michel), and forbidding tho latter to marry rgaln during the lifethne of tha forn: 1ng (o the divol narrative. Mitehiell 4422 yenrs of age. Mrs, Mitchell, who widn Miss Forsy! CaurioN | —Fea that you got! the uhava Dbearly nume und design on the pucket whieh encloses e Ui fumons reme counterfolted. ¢ were made publie for the first thne yesterday, and constituty an astonishing ©. N, CRITTENTOX, Bolo Prap,, N.Y. 3 the provuiling peice. b Plares vafxed from tho gronmd rooks welgh= e from ten to iy amd even 100 poands, Sowe of the rocks huvo this been Hited three feat from thegeauid, i tho higthrley 4 4 and flfl_‘ whers the rle 18 eomprntivels dry, tha fun are lese mpssive In st are than below ling Experionce ln 3ir. memA Youne Mow and | MU rmerin texture, Somi resemble rons 5 . b "~ | horne, as thoy grow it spial or twistod shapo ng under tha Compul= | Ghiicihore, four or five fact (i lonuth And: olver—=Strango Ieveln= nbout the thickness of a broom-handle, hang timare ivorca Case. from tho cap timbers like a0 muny snakes sis- pended by the talle, One kind, after sending ont nstent of tho thickness of a penell to the tength of i oot or two, appears to hlossoms nt tenst produces at the end o Intbots wuss thas has somne resemblance to o tower, Inall tho Intinlt varlety of these underground fungl It s somewhnt strungo that not ono was seen at all likee those mwln;f upon the surface in tho light of auy. Nothing In the nature of tondstoola or gushirooms was Tound. CRAZY CAPT. AMES. #.—In tho Cireult Court yos- tor, Tho clrenmstinces lond- is 18, Doth have moved in Uyods Dealery wid Grocers Leep on hand GLENN'S 8UL- PHtR 8OA ING or BED LINEN, und u cupital remedy and proventive of Uhnoxious or Contuglouy iscases, It 18 4l Vallblo ws an injeetion. As un adjunet of the TOILET, 1t i3 fur moro) dentrably thig uny commetles. © C N, FRECKLES, PLIPLES, and BLOTCHES yffif-x g InBuenee; il 1L I8 this very bt !(Dl‘l [ It uls v/ le o skin smoeoth. ERADICATES (5 g both the and wilt o de- mund for it sup- ply U genulne. el enio, wh dy Lus been AN ‘l‘l‘l’i‘. “Tho articly X DA 15 endorsed by tho Medieal fraternity. 3 HOREHOUND AND TAR, for Coughs dnd all Lung Discaves. I O O meing oy Fale 16 Griginal Color (Unenuuled), 59 Ceator THACHI DROPS, which Cure in Ont Minute, 35°Ceats, R AWD WHISKER DYE (Instantuncous), so Cents, N FILE, for Removing Corns, Bunians, &c., 35 Cents, GOLD BY ALL DRUGCISTS, '\ gow! soclety it thg Weat End, On tho night of | qgempted Shooting of a Lad: Aug. 5 Mitehell recelvod a noto from Ar. Frank i TS e Ry b J. Forsyth, 157 Ueoree street, revu_w-!lnk hll{l to BALTINONE, Feh, 8,—The startling sonsation call at ones, which he qcv:onllflxl) Aid, BrrVINE | created hore on Friday night at the residonce of ahout midnluht. Mr, Forayth opened tho doofy | Mew, fiurrict Sterling by tho attempt mndo to und 1n n tmysterfous mansner nvited .\lln.:hell up- | yhoot that lndy and Mr, M. W. Hodgson, of New atalrs, snylug thnt his daughtor, Miss Carrle i | yoric, hus furnlshed much food for comment. Forsyth, wisbed to see him. Mitchell went | e’ B, I, Awmes, only son of tho fate up-stairs and was shown nto # bedroom by Mr. | pishop 13 R, Ames, who s necused of Forsyth, Mitchell was nstonished nt sociog 3ins | ()5 whooting, was still yesterdny morning Forayth In bod. She appeared to ba in wrcdt | 4y 4o Northwost Police Station, He waa placad mental distress, and was deadly pale. Mitehell |y “ognirartuble enll on tho firat 1l h after o atlunt pause, mdvanced and took the o) o1, tho frat dloor, with & b of the young Iy, asking her if she wasill, | bed and chalr, and spent his timo reading pa- und expressing his regrots. Before he roccived | pers and smoking clgns, Ho 18 u tal, Gne-look= any response be heard the eltek of thelock, and, | g man, with dirk biue oves .and futl black tufning, fonind that Mr, Forsyth had Incked him Jreard, Occasionally, whilo not moxl inamd stood i front of tho door with n drawn ,' - Y’ #moking or pietol i bis_binnd, Mr, Forsyth oxclubneds | reading, hoaat back In bis cbalr with an unmis- *You have taken advantage of iy daughter, | tikable expression of thedeepest melancholy on undd must elthior marey her ut once ordie on tho | hisface. e refused to talk, and at the hearing spot” 'Tho nstonlshed visltor vowed und pro- | befure Justico pivs he listoned to the evie t that L wus guiltless of tho offense | deneo and veutured nothing Lo veply sharged, but Mr. Forsyth, cocking his pistol, The evidence ns given by M, M. Hodgdon sntfd Turiously that tho mugritge should &t once | went to ehow that he und Mrs. Steriing hmrnn- take plaeo or Mitehell ehould die, Mitehell wus | Ished tholr supper sni were sitting (i the dine finnlly frightened llxlfvflrllln‘hl! consefit. iog-room it front of tho tire, nhout 8 o'cinck In Tho Itev. Thomuas Dougboerty, 8 Methodist | the evening, Mrs, Sterling reinarked that Copt. Lplscopul clergymnn, was then sent for, He nt | Ames had not b to ton, and culliog n domos- t strongly objected 1o marrying tho coupl tie, she sent her to Capt, Au room Lo see it demnanding that licanse shoild firat be pro he wus lo, and i he would have his supper soat cured, Mr. Forsyth flourlshed his pistol, il | tohisroom. Tno servant had burdly left the sabd that, liconsa or no licenss, the men who ad | room when beavy, harrled faoteteps were honed wronged his dauzhter abould be married to her. | in tho ball, aud 0 moment inter Capt, Amos steodo My, Dougberty was utInst prevalled upon to | into the room, his tnce Dughed with - atrange, read tho marrinvo cernmonr. and progouneed | wilid excitement, wad a pistol [n his hand, ¥ the cottple mpri and wife. Mr, Forsyth | Hodison and Mrs, Rterling atarted to thelr feot, thon retired frowm tho room, leaviog Mitahell be- | the Intter endenvoringe to dodge tho balls fired az hind, The ]ulwr})mxnutly mude his eseane, and, | her from Capt. Ames'Julstol, Belore tho trigger overtaking dr. Dougherty, informed hlm that ould be pulled n gecond time Mr, Hodgson hind Forsyih’s necusntions werad entlrely fulse. upt. Ames in bis grasp, and endeavored to In the hcaring Lefore n Commissioner aftar rest the platol from him, but without effect. tho suit for 6 divoreo had been begun, testt- | 'Two discharges wore fired while tho men were mony was inteoduced to the effect that the con- | straggiing, but llke tho firat they fortunately ditlon of the girl was Mmisrepresented, 8 asto | went wide of the mark. Iuduce the clergyman to marry them, and nen Mr. Hndison seems to Yo wliling to withdraw part of 1 scheme to forca Mitcholl into the | from the prosecution, vrovided it can be shown muarrlege in order to gratlfy Miss Forayth, who | on competent authority that Caot, Ames ! - wats In love with him. - 'The ftev, Mr, Dotlgherty, | snoe, a8 clkined by bis frionds, but he thinks ho I i temtimony, stited tHRE be, wis sont. tor by | i a dutizerons man o e at nfge, The genernl Mr. Forsyth off tho nikht of the marriage to | opinlon is thut Capt. Ames I¢ # hypochondrine. come and sco his doughter, who was dylng, fie | Ho was honorably discharged fron the United wud conducted to the bouse and shown Intoan | States regular nrmy S0IMe years ago on nceount upper bedroom, whore the wirl was fu bed, Une | of o lung discase, wnd u shorg timo after, {n 1970, der pressure of thrents from Forayth be bad | he was st (o ) nt Hope, At that th willo performed the cerernony inder protest, he was living In his father's houss, he was ar- In tho answer filed by Miss Forsyth shodenled | rested by Bergt, Wesaels, who selzed him whllo that lier father eropl tx d nny violence toward | in tho aet of firtg off two rovolvers at tho same Mitchell, aud statod that tho latter did not | time. hesftate o moment when aeked to marey hers With the consent of tho Btate's-Attorney for that sho becamne nequainted with him induly, | this city, Capt. Anied hus been sent to s private 1 mud thoy becawe cugaged to each othor | asylum for tho Insune, where he will retnsin un- and ipterchaiged promises of marciuge In | 1 his sanity or insinity, as te ense may be, hiss tho month of August, 1875, snd that the en- | been cstublished by a competent court, The gagement continued in full Torce up to the time | phyzicling who have been nlwm}mfi L'Tnx. Ancs Of thelr tnurrioge, After thoir marringe ho was | for the pust two years claim that he I8 the vies yery kind to her, cama to sew her every day, und | tim of melancholin nnd nervous exaltation, und In all respeets recognized and trested herag his | that he should bave been sent to un Insine usy= Tuwfully-wedded wite antillast Awgz. 2, when ber | lum months sgo. marrcioge was announced fun Baithnoro news- The fact thit Lo was dislnherited by his father, , puper. $fe then censed to visit ber, havingbeen | Nshop Ames, 18 nldo alleged ag a cuuse Lor thq Eent, a8 tho was informed, out of the city for | lossof is reason, e ag, thnt (Bo Tubnilins Ut Lotk tho praties o fho fact WIKE tho fumitles 3 | Every, Now-Englaader will welcomo the to tho tult are respectuble nud quite wealthy | shakers Sursapurille 08 an old friend. 1o whom people adds another to the stngular features of | he or sanue one of his family s debt Tor help the cuse. The decision of the Court grantie tho | tirough tho eritical periods of slekicos nid do- divoree, aud condomning tho glrl to cetibuey | Lty thue come to every oar t,}urlug ?l"m“e‘}r(?x un:xlllxlnn M{:‘lfibxll ;(lwz‘.‘:z &luw o i ot tainlly, and thov will bropably thko tho Cuse 1 o know that there I3 nothin . e, £ i on carth egunl TGS B U BTATREIIT to Hop Hitters us u family medieine, —— AN UNFOUNDED REPORT. P SIN Kaxeas Crry, Mo, Peb, 8.—~A delegation of BUSINE_SS NOTICES. Influentinl stock meu from Colorndo and New | 5o gue sund. All.—Aro you wufforl o 1 Mexlco called nt tha oftice of tho Commercial | from o Capgh Cold, AetniA. IONCHT i or mis Iudicator to authorize a deninl of tho report u'f I|lil.' Eflriuus Il‘il‘hlll,llll‘l?‘ lrollbh‘s“t':lll’l! £O (ifn’ll telegrupbed to Eastern papers stating that huu- | ¢hd in Consntaption? HSE bor's Ditre dreds of cattlo aro dymg with cpidemte discasc, | SH-Liver ol und fime, Lt snfo nud siiro reiti- Tho fucts uro: A fow enttle aro dylui In New, { Inrly preseribed by the medieal fuoulty, Mun- Mexleo tfrom cating what i3 koow us * loco | ufuctired ouly by A. I, Witbor, Chemlst, Ilus~ weed,”” which starts earlior than grass, and the | ton. Sold by ull druggists, imml.l, lA'c.-mIl upu{l 1t ni Is dcr'»‘xllnml 10 certain ~ uculitics, {8 not general, and disupoears sovi. o : ” Taiat My tha' indicator pubIIBGC B 00al- | ouft Tt & Duts etrast mags by e yeis of Cthe “lLoco Weed' furplsbed | yure & Co., costlug acentop iwo moreu bottle, Ilvg;ul"l:v ’Jfi.‘i"‘ffx’;"“};‘&fl.’unt\‘"‘f‘“}'&".’fi;; ““93{;5 z;malnrllfor und mitkes tho most dellclous of the diseaso caused by it i usunlly fatal,1tfsIn no :'h:,’,',‘.':_.‘nc‘l}l‘,,‘,’{.'fl.g""d’ only” reedmumynioy Ly ;vlsulc'nh‘l:)ml\:‘. :\f m-llluon lu’ nluw blem[;u reus = =2 ted 11y tho West for the eppojutmont of a coms T mission (o further vxauine into the metter and Would not he without Redding?s Juse discover an antidoto It pussible, #in sul‘\'c. 13 tho verdict of nil who use It. Price ea—— 25 conts, SPRINGFIELD ITEMS, - 11 i Spetial Dispatch to The Chicago Tridune, BAKING POW DI, Senixariun, 1N, Feb, #-—Tho Governor bes appuinted Sunplo G. Parks as County Judgo v of Verry County, vice Willlam Elstun, resiened. TELE CONTRASTI The Governur ins purdoned Charles Lowho § While other Baking Powlers sre largely ADULs was convieted of robbery in Junuary, 1870,and | TERATED with ALUM and other hurtful drugs, 2 sentenced to the Penltentlary for four years, The purdon 18 granted on the recommendation of tho Judge wio rentenced hlng and on tho pe- titlon of a lurge mimber of eltizens of Chlcugo. A pardon bas alsa hieen lssued to Franeis Lo Fobre, convicted of robbery in Januury, 1830, in thoe Cook County Criminal Court, und sentenced to tho Penitentiary for twa yours. This purdon whs recomniended by the Judge nnd State’s At- torney and many othors. —— RUN OVER BY CARS, At 10 o'clock 1nst night the mangled romains of nn unknown young man were found upon the Plttaburyg & Fort Wayne tneks, near tho Fif- toonth streot erosstug, Noono, 8o far us could Le ascertiuines witnessed tho sccldent, #ud the discovery of the body wuy mado by ot Gritn, yardmaster, swho was Tullowlng switch-cngine No, 168 whily backimy down a freight-tmin, F'he decensed up- peared 10 bo aLLULEE years of nge, and the only artielo upon his persoh which would fn nny wuy furnish it elow to kis identity wasa letier from A, Walsh to Mr, Blirmingham, B e o THE LAND LEAGUE, -m:{ Joen kept UNCHANGED n A!‘l‘ of u-mnu.l..; DosvoN, Muss., T'eb. B.—P, A, Colling, Preste | preity and wholene Jhe hest eplienco o dent of the Amerlean brauches of tho [rish Land !-h lm‘j I AL N ll:.m‘mn'; s Leuguo, appeals to o Amerlean peoplo und the | tyadag, fram Nortls to Kouth, from East to Weat, In Irlsh i’ Awiericn for practical uid. tne liomex of the rich sud poor, where it as boea S . used for tho Jast 156 yearn. YIELD OF GOLD MINES, A PURE FRUIT ACID BAKING POWDER. 1500, .A'.l-.\ dispateh from Vie- NEVER S0LD IN BULK, rin, I3, C., says tho oflicial returns stato the RELE £ P 2, yleld'at tho gold mines fn 180 wus 1013 Made by STEELL & PRICE, ———————— Nanufucturers of Lupulln Veast o Bpeclal Stranzo Formw of Pungl—=Tocks Thag | Finvoriog Extracts, cte, Cileagd aud St. foufs, ... Welgh Ono Hundred Pounds Lifted Thres Feet by Growlng Plauts, Virginga City (Ner) Enterprise, A gentleniin who recemly tnd oceasion to ex- forn tha chmnbors, drilts, and eaverns of the tad Ovbir und Mexlean minessuys fungl of overy Imuglnnbiu Kind have tnken possession o tho old levels, In thesoold mines, undistried tor yeurs, 8 Tound o tugus world i which | et ara 1o be seen connterfeits of almost everythhing 4 Rt F 7 sooninourduylight world, Owing tothe wargithy N of the olil lovela and to the presence in them of i vertuln dinount of molsture, the tnbers have | Dl tndo 0 grow saimo- euriaus aros. Soo l{l( llllD l‘i“:k;‘ i ;l-ll:, (llhl ('hulnhl‘;'fi: wre it'\'utllfiltl cot [n hight, und, boing snow white, resumble Famd B e e pe ekt I SoqBNery Bost Bxirepean 3fakieiand posfmatg e distanen n||‘wur to bo white owls; und thore are reprosentutions of gonts with long bourds, ull REAL SWAN QUILL ACTION. a8 whito a8 thongh carved in tho purest marbie, 'l"l'm"mulf {}'(lm"l"lfml“l’l“:c?“ xllxll;ml;;lu«.'ll u;um U 20 Numbers, A cowplcio Bawplo Card, o8 of the duifts. Thu Lunkl are pmost overy s P e b0 05 cenlbe - bt vutloty Gf Eawthe ot Kinds ik | $risle by metlon syt of 25 ceats ‘ dow From tho tlnbury Ko ret bunciof | | {visow, Brakeman; Taveor & Coy suowswhite hulr, und others wro greae pulpy iisse, Thos laat gonowly riso frou tho rnlt-';, 139 and 330 Groud Sitveet, New Yerk, SULEPNUE SO, . oo i GLENN’S THE LEADING EXTERNAL SPECIFIC FOR PRICES: AHRIN 3 ABOXWITH A Beautifier of the Complexion. | 3(akes 58, ILE l;mdn{zls‘ (hod(iul:flo'Ua‘lll:hfl-l‘ls]gl-l;!l 3 3 and Smooth, nud is tho beat poss A E— ) by 4 Situto for oxpensive Hulpbur Luths, It)Satby Kail Pupid, v, ) N will hoal Uluuxl'l nlld,‘BlDl' 3 ot —— @ ] S 4 Personn omploylng 1t have 10 need ta re- shara N aort Lo Hulpir Bitgs OF BALLR puEposes. m’,‘fl"p’::‘:‘fi:’:‘ SULPHUR SUAP 1t s destrnble DISINFECPANT o1 CLOT Baje, A

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