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THE FLOODS. All the Surface Water of the - Continent in the Streams. An Almost.Unpnmlleled State of Excitement and Sus- Five Square DNMiles of New Orleans Now Covered with Water. Tho Rolief Committees Furnish Food to Over Nine Thousand ssippl River at St. Louis Ono Moving Body of Snow-Drifts in Iowa Five Feet Higher than a Locomo- tive Smoke-Stack. Destruction of Shipping at Sarnia and Port Stanley, Ont.—All Lon- don Waiting, Great Excitement Lackawanna Valley, Penn- Throtughotit Foars that the Great Aqueduct of the Delaware & Hudson Onnal Will Broak, N STREAMS. Covtamnus, 0., Feb. 10.—The Scioto River {s vers high, having.rlsen seven feet lnst night, The low lntds near the eity are Nooded, and im- mensn quantitics of fallen thnber, rils, and some llve-stock s been destroyed, . IsmaNarorss, Feb, J0.~Ice Is moving down the Wabash River, being forced by high water and a heavy current tow swift speed. At Sulll- van, Ind., o gorge was formed at tho rafliond ‘briige, which flnally pushed through, carrying halr of the bridgo away, Ice Is plled twenty feet high agatnst the remainlug spuns, dninoge to tho bridge is estimuted nt & © At Crawfordsville, Ind,, Clark & Sbharp’s mill wus currled away by the tlood; loes, £0,000. The fron bridge neross the Walnut. Fork, not far off, was carried nway; loss, &5, Snectal Dispatch o Tis Ohtcago Tribune, SouTH BEND, 1nd, Feb. JU—The St Jose carrylng nwa street bridge ‘The Grand ‘Frunk bridgoe was In grent asuger for a white, but passed Tho water stunds on tho bridge {mpnagnble. through nli right, floors ot several of tha shops. Disputeh to The Chicazo Tribune, i coareied nway by the tood to-ufyrht. pected thut othor bridges and tho dam will go butore morning, and n large foreo of men At worl at the hewslgates, Sboitld tho dum gl swiy the ditiage 10 property eannot b estl- ‘The river {3 tho highest known for ¥ WATER GAp, Pa, Fev, 10.—~There I8 u heavy fowr and rain nlong the Detaware Valluy, nud the rupidly. Thero 18 an enorimous by ot lee in the river, and there ure fears of o NCINNATI, O, Veb, 10.—Reports by telegraph frum various polois n Ohlo and Hdlna show that thy smnll siremns are at bigh flood, dolng - property, rond and rall shont on the Little M lrond, near Corwin, hns prevented (ho pus- 8o of truiny sluce last nlzbt, Taiflroad brid BROW 18 melting much damig 10 I Tho Mrcon & Augusta aver the Oemulgee Itlver, at this polnt, was washed away vesterduay, Disputen to ‘Ihe Ciieago Tribunes AN, Migh, Feb, 10, il weather for tho ouplod with coploug nuing, the fiest that v fullen for four munths, have tansed heavy llouds dlouy the valley of Bridges in tho city “and cuounty, and the onl wooilen bridges of 1, Bhore” toud at Leroy, nro throatonvd by hugo Itafsin River here, Spectal Dispateh ta The Chicagn Tribune, Fout WAvSE, huk, Feb. l.=The Glucinunti, Richmond & Fort Waynoe Rowd have beon eonie pelled to ubundon alk”their teaths to-duy on ac- count of thia thmber of tho trestie-bridge near wighed nwuy by bigh No transter of uts- QA St . i 4 AR Geneva being partially wuters and foutlng sengera cun bu made, 08 the land at that polut is very luw and entirely submerged, be done to-morrow, 18 Work on (ho bridge can- 10E be dono until tho wnters go down, CLEVELAND, O, Ieb, 10, botween tho piers at the m 1L day, Tho water roso rapldly until muny docks wero submerged, and o dizustrous inundution . A cannon was talen on tha shelly lired Into tho gorge, which roke it sl the waler I8 10w about nt the or- n lee-gorgo formed cratd speciul from Falrport snys the sehooner M. O, Keyos, burire doseph, und tug Urania were earried out ot the river Into the ee, and_ure now benched., They can probubly Le got oft without dmmugo, <p-vlal Dispaich to The Chicaay Lribune. s Fob. 10,—The tload reschod jts to=day, nensuring I White River channel near The embankments huve brokei in muny places, completely lunds sna forming fmn This siternn Y threo inlies southenst of (he city, was 1R outy together with the abuttuents and” (xtus o'clock tho npron of Wyser, Kline & one mlle st of the city, began was I the afternoon thy abultments vere wushed nway, bo destroyed. 1ike to-day by tho e lukes nor 1t 18 feaved the wholo dim will he dumagy to mill property, fonuces, nng Lulldings in this county cainut now Do cstimatod, but will reseh soveral thousand dollars. I'his ovenlig the rain 4 abuted, but tos cutiong point 1o u renewal of pour- s 19 tho husviest rainfalf kiown hero tor thirty years, Speciat Dispuleh to ‘The Chicago Tribuns, BHELUYVILLE, [0d, Fet. I, leves soven miles from this of tho Bina Hiver, tho prine county, hroke, nlzht the fndi e, T iy evening n pluce, on the bank Pl Ktreum of thoe pletoly flouding tie surrownd- g done entinot bo - s certatved a-ntehit, ut will rench thousands of daljars, Most of the deluged lund wis in wheat, all of which will hu washiod out, us tho witor has HETOSH Tho CONNEEY, entor] orminy i srong - ok forced 1t wa; athor rivor, { steud of hivin knpwi 10 huv: Threo imhies ulow 0RO RAVG Wity wing tho Hitde town of Mavion. Buve 1o hoises d to-nigh, with o Lot 0.—Al regular tralnaon uwbitst & Michlina Huitrond ‘ero nbundoned tu-duy exeept two truins, which were deluyed severn I wushouts thly wmoralug on that road. Ono wi A lurge furce was and sounn Kot it rewdy for traing, The Dridge was buadly Injured to- For tho present tralis will tamsler at “that point wod ut Marjon, J, $, Wado, the Frcsudent, af Clovelund, reichod hero the road to-worrow and Special Diapatch tu ‘The Chicago Tribune, Corvwaren, Mici,, Pet. [6,—Tho nighit after wixty houry' tlles o tho north purt of tho ucuty tholy houses by utaed, This moriing i r Ot brldges fn tho country huve been Nurth Munch 10-duy, atd will o o Wil arrangy ror bridge: u clty wers obiige sueans of bouts and by NEW ORLEANS, NEW OLEANS, Feb. 10.~Thy water 18 stii] ris- Ing fu the rear of thoelty, In many placos in thy Tulrd District It Lus crossed to the vast glde Skitfs and sutl-boats uro roming Ito very geneval use n thy ovortiowed Cypress Grove Cemetory and the oald uro submerged, The wa- af Clulborne stecot, Hpuntsh Fort Huilre ter dn tho cunnls jy rislog. The orew of inercuscd durln, tew 8 dolig goo . g water-bound nhabitunts. NeW DULEANS, Fo 10.~Thv water lll sull ol survice distributing fosd to wb. H.~Damage by ®tortn aluuir Miastssippl Bound, Lo to Ly BL. Louls, §160,0, st Louls cunncet with tritus on Mobil Ruflroad. Cloud sirect, snd Of Esplanado sive tho water iy withly balf i dose auiers at Buy Bt. tho Ruw Orlcans & The wuter bus reached st 18 withli two or threc squares siun Ficld street sjuures of e CTHE CIilICAGO TRIBUNE: rivor, Tho scttied pertion of tho ity inundated covers about five square miles, and eontalng probibly 0000 inhrbitunts. Tn mony Jinecs Aho witter 14 three or four fect decps ind {n the low one-story liowses everytiing is washed out, The witter in the Inka is Towerine, and by morniig will dutibt receding ut nll points, The water has not recetted more than inch at any point, but, on the other hat, hns gonlned mitertaily in othor districts, 'Two-thitds of th inhnbited portlons of tho eity are ovel flowed, The rallef committees appninted Mayar Shakespeare aiforded relief to over 2000 families and OO0 porsans. 1o tha lowest et of tho elty rome dlsorders wers veparted, and Gen. Glynn pliced w portion ot his brigade Of State troops on diuty, Reports of thieving hoe g mnde to the Mayor, he it directed tho polico and waultury patrols hoot on klight nuy man Toumd robbiig the honses of the sulferers, Botie 230 boats are now i1 the servico of reffof coms ttess aned podiee patrol. Grand 'feree, lu Daratarin - Bavow, swhere Fart Livingston i loeated, was during the gale seven feet wwder water. One llwulllnfi wag el out 1o sen, and the ocenpant, un old Indy, drowned, 0 SENSATIONAL FSCAPES, Corumntr, 0., Feb, 10.—The high water Is miaking much tromble for most of tho raflronds In this scetion by undermining beldzos answash- ing out culverts. Last night 1y the train on the #etoto Valley Rollroad was about erossing tho bridge vver Rush Creele, nenr Pleastnt Vale, th englneer discovered that one end of the bridge wis dmnaged by water, 1t was too late to re- verso the engfan, and he opened the fever ana succeeded fn forelng the locomotive upon the soumd prrt ol tho bridpo, and then stopping it withno further dumngo than tho loss of tho tender, which foli Into the water. The englueer then Jumpent into the strenni, nnd, nitor lmlmi enrrieil down stream nearly eif nomile, ludod fn snfety, Noone wis {pjured, and. the bridgo will be repaired nt onee. NARKROW ESCAPE. The tealt ou the Piqua Division of the Pane Handle, while nenr Unlonville this morning, mrrowly eseaped nowreek. The train passed over # large enlvert with tho exveption of the ront trueks of tho botel car, when tho eulvert guve awny. but the trafn was golng sufticiently fast to enuse nll the enrs to keop tho tra el nside from hreaklme dishes and other small artieles, 1o damigs wis done, THEOUGIE THE WATEIL Tho train which enme in ou tho Hocking Valley Rond to-dny ran throigsh tho water over i oot deep near Hooker's Station, but tho teack I3 thus far i3.ull right, IEADY. Spectal Dispateh to The Chieaan Tridune, TorT STANLEY, Ont,, Feb. 10,—~The great quan- ity of rain canzed the fee In Kettlo Creek, which fortms tho harbor here, to break, It tried to wmako Its escape Into the lake, nnd, the fee being very strong, enrrled nearly eversthing beforu it Launber, togs, bLrushwood, and overything moveablo came down. Tho ol bridee, which 18 bolog replieed by w4 new one, fell on tha frst rush, about & o'clock . tin, enveying the enst end fnto tho lake. Tho bont-house noxt sot snil and went ot before crushing mugs, Noxt in contact were the logs and timber at the turniugfactory, und tho schonuer 1. Bvelelgh hroke from her mooringy, parting two chatns liko pipestoms, and wont crusniug into tho schooner J. Blgloy, carrying away her Jibbhoom, bobstay, and all her hoeadgenr. The schooner Craftsman rose upon tho lee, aud remufned apparently all rlght untll about 11 o'cluck, when sho was obsorved sinking, and n twenty minutes she went down, [ both ralls umder. Sho 13 londed with 20,000 bushels of barley, which I3 insured and wil bea tolnl lose, The schooner Mary dil not movo from her moorings, aithough great fears ure entertalinod for her safety on nceonnt of her un- finlshed repairs, Tho ica Is now Jummed from the pler-hend to tho bridge, and no probable re- moval for several duys, Pour SrANueyY, Ont, Feb, 10.—The bridge neross Kettlo Creck was carrled away by lee, Shipping in tho harbor was also damaged, Peo- plo in tho low-lving districts of London are pres panng for n dlood, Carbets are alt up and cverytblng perlshuble moved to the upper stories, THE TATIHER OF WATERS. Spectal Disputch to The Chicago Tridbune. BT, Louls, Feb. 10.—~Tho river to-day presents u completely chauged uppearance. It s literally asen of waving feco. The murky atmosphore obscures & viow of tho river for any great ls- tnnee, but as far fd tho oye ean sce up and down the strentm, und from shore to shore, nothing Is vislbie but n mighty mnss of brokest fee. Tho Trozon surfnco of 1,500 inllcs of tho Missourd, il broken and erunched intobits from contuet with brlago-piera und with ench other, move on un- resisted toward the Gulf. The mnss i3 ns come pletely erushed 08 If subjectod to the grinding of wmnilllon quartz-mills, Few pleees are to bo seen a8 lirgo a8 common dinlng-table. The ehirrent moves at the rute of about four mlles i botr, and the river is riglng rupldly. Sipeod o'clock yestordny nmran tho riwe "hns bheen vight feet, nud since durk lust eight tive feot, 3 b, 0~The river coutinues to run bank-full of ice, but no damage Is butng done su fur kuown, The wiler has risen nhout three feet sfnee last eveniy L wil probably tuke two days for atl the fe i out, and pevization eannot bo resunied until tho river s clear, B, Louts, Mo, Fob, 10—~The river hus risen about clght feet to nnd 18 stifl tiled bank full, with heavy fvo, which rushes throush the hrbor with groat voloelty, No dumuga yet re- lmnml o alipping, but it 1s fewred that thoe rube blug of feo ngaiust the hulls of soinv of the More exposed ortlft may result in cutting tham down. buow falllug to-night, with coolor tem- porature. 81, Louls, Mo. ITARRISBURG. PA, TARRISBY 1A, P, Feb, 10.=The storm eaused couslderublo dumage in this city, One bridgo wns washed away, dinmns destroyed, and miuch loss entalled upon wlihing proporty. Tho Northorn Contral Ruflway bridgo at Miliershurg wans moved from its fastentugs, but bus heen mude avallublo for the pussuyo of traing, Tho river lsrismg rupldly st Mitford, 1, ond thero 18 considernble oxeltement, nnd tho fnbabitunts of houses near the river are Fmpnrmg to wove st motent’s warning, Thore 8 Intense excttemuent throughout Lacknwaxen Valloy. The funmuense aqueditet of the Doloware & jludgon Cunalat Lackuwaxen {8 in fiminent dunger of destruction, (Gnigs of men iwro clenrs Inyg tho river of e feo nround the agueduct, A droaded leo gorgo ds feared, TY WORK., 8, Louis, Mo, Fov. 10.~The Government tug Etectra was lruggod from her moarings in tho Missour! River, nt Gluegow, by tho oulgolng lee yestorany and earried down stream. As sho pussed Boonvilo lust evonlng Uarry McGoun, a suloonkeopor, who wis formerly 8 steambont ongineer, Jumped to her deck as sbe passed uns der tho rullvoad beldge, started a tire on her, KUt 1P steum with the wid of two uthor mon who putonttoher inn s! u fow mlies botow, aud succewled in safely linding the vessel about o tflo below Brownsvillo, DEEI® BNOW, 8ptetal Dlavateh to The Chicage Tridune, TFourt Douas, In,, Feb, 10,~Tho mllroads bera buve not you rocovered from the storm that commenced Inst Friduy. The Towa Divialon of the Hilinols Contral will bo elear to-morraw, but the Des Molues & Fort Dodge und Minueapolls & At Louls will hurdly got tening in hero this wenk, ‘Tho lutter ruports drils three to five feot highor thisn 4 loeomotive smokestuck, e ‘he snowtall for WINNTvEG, Man., Fob, 10, tho weok ending lust nlght i attogetlor unpire- cudented, Tho amount wus B3.20 fnches, ICE-CRUSIL. Prrrssuna, Fob, 10.~The Monongaheln fco- RONKO cuino out 1his morning and dostroyed nourly $100,000 worth of proporty, Special Diapateh to The Chicago Tribune, PiTosung, P, Feb, 10,—The river men's for tho present, Tho feo hing it trull, (o the oxe tent or o at least @450 worth ot wreekod tipples, bonts, barges, conl, oto., in the Monougabein ulone, Thly s miuy bo inerensed beforu the tloods pecede, but o probubllities do not tend tit | way, “Chore wus not loss of lifo, und our conl wid Fver men seem to feel that thoy buve cseaped bettor thun they vxpected, ” L READING, PA, HEADING, Pa., Feb, 10.~Tho Schuylkill River at this polut comwmenced rlvlng rupldly 1o-night, undut L0 was olght feor abuve low-water wark. - ‘Thoro Is un foo gorgo aboutstive milea nbove tho elty, whero tho witer s over thirteon feet #ubove lowswater inurk, und 1t is feared thnt it wili do considerabio dutiuge when {t breaks, N BARNIA, ONT, 8peclal Dispatch to T'hs Chicago Tribuns, BANNLA, Ont,, Feb: 10—~The schooner Oliver Morral, graln-laden, hus been leaklng budly ut ber uuchorago fu tho bay, A gung of mon wus #0t 10 work tocut her out of the fee, und u tug. vmployed to tow hor uver to Botaford elovitor, whore she will unload, Sho 1§ bound frow Chis cugo W Ogdensburg. NIAGARA FPALLS, Bpecial Dispatch Lo ‘Tha Chicayo Tribune, Niadans Faus, Out., Feb, 10.—Tho hoavy rulps of tha pust three duys causad o ministuro ‘duluge horo to-day. The water failed to es- cupo by tho usyal vytlets, und yushed down Bridae glreet to the depth of ‘about n foot, rene 1 itquite impasaabie, Consiilernblo damago s reported to property along (ta route, TONG NRANCI PIER, t Le Feb. 10,=Tho storm bas driven the fee-flelds north of this plaee, nod tor the present furthor danger to tho pler 18 nvert ol Fifteen of the fron supporta of the duck nre Drokei, and nenrlv all the eross braves of tho plerbave heen enreied wway, Tho ndiestions polut ton heavy storm, Losa easen, N ¢ 18 n denso tog Bay Fraxcisco, 10—~ dispateh from Toise, Tdaho Territary, suys the Tins this sen- sun huve boen fresuent and heavy bn that coun- 1y, it it has now cleaved up. of the stage ronds arn swept awey, and much dunage to valloy land. SENOW Wi Wasmyarox, b, ported early this morning in sole, Manitoha, Wiseonsin, and Mictlgan: raii In New York and Micalean, very generally provasled Theldgees on oft 1y, RAIN BAST, Snow was re- ‘olorado, Minne- Clowdy weathor TORONTO, ONT, ToRONTO, Feh, W,—A serlons fiood {8 thrent- ened. Much damirgo hus already heon done by NAL SERVICE, WASHINGTON, P C,y Fob th—=1 a0 in—Indien- ereasing clondiness, wenerully Followel by raln or snow, vaclablo winds, mostly from northeast rthwest, Huliug followinge by Flalng baroms und &tatlonury or lower tem For the Luke reglon, partly cloudy wenthor, anl Heht snow, winds mostly Tower temperature, gen= statlonary "ot lower temperntor There will ho n Tully helow Pitishurg. Cuutionary shennls continne at Milwankee, Grand lavon, nnd Ladimeton, LOCAL GHSKRVATIONS, xreat vise In the mean thermon I temperature, S0 AL QUSEIVATION UG, Feb, 101213 p, m, 1ntnhinum Lompes G AMUSEMENTS. LOHNENGRIN enst of * Lobengrin® st evenlng wus not an idenl ong, though people Hke * tunes,” nud cone sequently don't (ke Wagner, and though muny to-worrow will wonder why they wont lnst ovon- ing, and will make solemu uvows! that they think Wagner's musle 8 trash, yot tho old mun of tho future has some speff to draw them out, und tho result was tho Jurgest bouso of the sea- Any performnnce of Wagner's muslo Is n step In advanee, and consequontly thero 18 0 histor- leal fnterest in fts progress which will Justify some reminisconce bofore the performunes of Lenving out of conslid- cratlon the grout work which Theodoro Thomag hasdong tor this imusie with orchesten, us It s not vporutie, u brief gluneo at the presentation of his operas bl eity will form . fittlng and esting pretude to our notl ' Theatro, Juu, 1, s foliowiiy ensts Just evening I8 noti L iTbelnmnn \ 1K wis repeated with tho fullowl wos Huhehnann Vier it fopusted twicu fu only eew g inihiah, und was Hrst sung hero Nov., 1830, cust ns follows: Y ta, Hlum s Y 1 Wiegand w8 Daiaid, and " wis ro- o Mg tho samu senson ngelin™ wus given three tines cuast ns 18t Wi the suing I tho three auees, except that ! Loshengrin in place ot Bueh i the record, i st Adums sung inch, | lust night's porforms wew of Lohengrin ™ wus the seventh I g record uud w notuble one 0 KOMe rospectdy a8 nut up to the standard of pust [} Campaninl und e ¥0les udimleably, thore wus b that wan winilng in tho puirts of Big Stng, Ueritor, lowever britllant shomay bo o the lgne I home I Wagner's urt Ul RrOportnns ns Wagaer hus givea to it, mghuut tho entire first uet, with Its pussive ensoimblo and gorgeous Hnuo, sho was almost inidible, wod 1t was not il tho sowod wety i this huloony song, with its Uuht und gracetul wecompunhnent, B s as 10 muko wny hnprossion, ! wis glven with mueh feeliug, und ut the churehs door 8hy wns guita elteotive feellng can hurd| #ho 18 Hot adapred not un herolo stuger, mwore wutisfuctory’ ns Or mueh demnatio foree, bhut she was Irequently Lof tune, und tho dlsngrovihiv chuiigo (o hee which churuetorlzes er slngl MOre thi oneo stripped her seenes of thut elt walceh thoy should have, Cninpanlol appeceod tobo il ui cusu und nervous upoi mave thun hut tho generat elso thau that » Belueon was hirdly Bhe guve tu it but ho sang his wmude up and acted the part wlter the akner trditfon, There wore tiues, howover, whon his valea seemod o lodo somo of ity peie et foree, us In the concortud passuges, but {1 il wolu work ho saig s ul slng g than ho ex| 1s not ofton heand here, 3 0f 1o ovenlug fa his vigorous ond spir- ted neting of Teramind, espociully in tho upens Ing of 1o seeond act, during the tong stene With Ortrad, ‘Tho parts of the Kig snd Jerald Tho chorus was deeldudly HOL OUL of tINY wuis ot of t tho urehestin mude ecomponsation by [zt und spiritod playing of the neconie Gulnssi uido tho wnl-ru lwull ke, = E l Araup Abroad. Another thne wo went to Sunnhelm und ag- tended a ¢hirivarl—otherwlsy nu overs,—the FRIDAY, TEBRUARY 11, b called “Iohengeln The btanging, and Alunming, and booming, nnd crashig wero rometbing boyamd bettef, The rackime and piti- s pafo of I remains stored Wy oy memory nlongalile the memory of tho time that 1l my veth fixed, Theve wera cireumstances which tinde ft necessary foe ine to stay theoitet tho four honrs 1o the end, and T stald; but tho recollection of that loww, deaguing, relentless Kenson of sulfering 14 fndestruetitle, To huve o erlure §t1n aftence, nul sittine st modo it Nl the barder. Twas Inoa ralled compartment With elcht or ten strangers of the twose this compelled repression; yet ot thw padn was B0 exguisit that 1 could hawdly keep tho tews back, At thoso 1hmes, a8 tuo howlings, and widliogs, mnd shriek- Ings of tha stugers, and the raghings, and ronelugs, und explosions of the vast orehesten roxe higher and higher, and wikder and wilder, amd fereer Aud fleveer, Leonld havoeried 10 1 had been nlone, Thosg steangrers world not huve been suvprised to =eo o do suelia 10 whe way heing seadually skimed, but they ‘would have mars veled at it heee, ated mado rotnarks about ity no doutht, Wherens there was nothing.(n the present eitas which wasan ndvintons over helng skinped. Thero was o walt of over il an hour st the end ot tho tirat nety amd L eonld bave gone out and ted during thnt thne, it T could not trisg mysell todg ity For 1 felt that § should desert und stuy oitt, 'Phere was wother witlt of half hour toward 8 v'eloek, Wl had gote through so e by that time thne [ bk 1o apleit lerty and s Tid 1o destre bt 1o bicdos ilon, 1da ot wish to sigrggest that the rest of the prople were ke m, for deed oy weee not Whethor it wils thae hoy uulumlfy Hked that rof<e, or whethior It wis thit thoy i Toarned o Tiko it by getting used o ity §odid not at that It they did like ft—thla wns ptag hile It was poing o they snt wud pLand geatetul du’when onu i L the curtaln rose 1o their feol fn oo sobid, mighty Htitiide, nod the thivle with pes of npe ot compre- e DY Potie plo thore who were nob under eompulsion to Stay, yor the tlers wero as full nt 1he closn a3 they find been at the beginming, 'This showed thint tho people Hked It It wis i eurlous sort of a play, In the matter af costimes wud seenery it was fine ol showy cuotght hut there wus ot much aetlon, That 13 to say, there was not tanich veally do only titked abouts und ulwaga viej wus what one mkeht eall w barrative play, Every y had n nnrentive und a grievance, nud none were rensonnblo ubont It atall in an offe slve and ungovernublo etute, Thore was ittio of that sort of customary thing whers the tenor and the suprane stand down by tho hlutllr’hh‘. wathllng, with blended volees, and keep holding out thelr arns toward cach other, and sprending Toth hunds over first ong hrenst and then over tho other with a shiko and o preasure}—no, 1t was every rloter for bimsell nnd no binding. el sani hile Indictive nueeative In o turn, e mpatticd by the whole orehiestea of sixty fue struiments, tixd when this had continued for #ome thine, and one was bopling they might come to un understanding and odify thele notse, great chornd, cowposod mainly of manines, would, suddenly break forth, and thon durlng two minutes, und soetimes theee, ©lived ovor o nll that 1 had sullered the time tho or- Pan asytum bitenod down, We otly ld ano brief 1ittle season of heaven and heaven's sweet eestasy and peaee during nll thls lony, and ditigent, uwnd aerimonious repro- duetlon” uf the other place. This wins whity f gorgeous procession of people mmrched around in b thivd avt, snd s the Weds ding chorus, o my untutored ear thint wis musie,~uimost diving musie. Whils my seared soul was stecped fnthe healing baltn O thuse araclons sounds, it seemed to me that § could nlmost resuifer tho torments which had gone hefore, Inorder 10 bo ko benled aguly, This is where the deen lugenuity of the operutie fdew 14 Lotrnyed, It deals s0 Jurgely In pnin that e shattered dellghts are prodizlously nugmentert Dby 1ho contrusts, A pretty aie i an oper I8 tiee there than it could by nnywhers else, 1 Just ns an honeat wun n polities shines more than ho could elsewhere, I bhuve since found out that there I8 uothing tho Germmus like 50 much us opern. Thoy tike ity not o nild and mdersto sense, but with thelr whole ienrts, "Chis {xn legitimato resnle of hublt and education, Our. Natlon will ltke the operd, too, by sl LY, no doulit, * One iu fifty of thosu who atthid our operus Hkes ft alreiay, pernups, but [ think o good many of tho othor forty-tine o (n order (o fenrn to (ilkeit, wod the next lu ordor to ho able to tatk knowlngly ahouy 1t. Tholutter usually hum the nirs whilo thoy nro belng s, so thiat thole nelrhbors may pers celve thatthiey hive been to operns bofore. ‘o funernts of theso do notocenr often envugh A pentle, olil-muldish person and o swoet youug glrt of 17 sat right front of us that mght at the Manhetm opern. Thoo peoble tntked between the nets, und 1 understood th though [ muderstood nothing that wis ut on tho disteut stagy, At fist they urded n thelr talk, but e wnd Iy Thls was 1 they id heard iy ngent und me eonversinie in English thoy dropbed thelr res ieked up many of tholr littlo eon meni any ot lier Httto conlldetiecs—~imenn u{ the elder party,—for the young ! y listene il guve pesont g nods, but neser sald o word, How pretty 8o was, tild how sweet sho wis! | wished alie would spenk, — But evidently she was abgorbed in her owithoughts, ber own young bl dreming, and found n deater pleasuyg by st e, Tiut 8ho waus not drenining sieopy dre no, 8ho wis uwake, ulive, nlert; st e A1t atlllw moment; she was un enchanting stidy, Her gown was of i soft, white, silky sinil that clung to her round young Bieure fiko n fsh's skin, nnd [t was vippled over with tho grucs ext Tittle fringy WnsoF hiee: sho b decn, tender eyed with long, eurved lastiess and she hud penchy cheoks, and w dimpled cbin, and sueh w deay fittlo dowy rosebitd o w months und st was s duvellke, 50 pure, aud 80 grtelons, 8o sweot and bewitetng, For loms hours | did mighiily wisn shu would spuitk, And at lust aho nids the red H{m purted, and out feaped her (hongent, nnd with such n tileless ind protty onthisinsi, toos " Anm‘lm 1 Just knaw I've got five hundred Neas on moi” T'hut was probably over the nverago, Yes, it must hnvoe beon rur{ ek over the nverire. The ayvernge ut it o in tho Grand Duoby of Baden wis forty-lve ton Yol persan (when alone), wecording to the oflichil estinute of the Home Seeretary for wat years the average tor olbler people was shifty and indeterminabie, tor whenever w wholesome young el enmo ito the presenco Of hor ehlors ene jumediatoly owered thele averaze, and rudsedd her owa, ” Sho e L sort of contribig- thing in tho thuntre Bl b 0 inconselonsly tnking up AMuny n skipny old bemg in o ¥is tho happler und the restiuler ervo and dencess no, u neighborhoo for hew consiiy T that Insge nurdlonee, that night, theve wero cighit very conspleuous peopio, These wore k vhi) hud thelr bhiuts or bonnots Wihnt sed thing It would bie 11 b i mike ersell conspicuons [y onr thentres by wenrlig hep hat, 1t 13 not wsund In Enrope” to nllow ludles nad gontlemen o ko hotinets, hits, verconts, eaned, o nimbrellns into tho nuditos rut, but” i Mannholin thia rujo wis not infurced, becunws the andicnces wero lnrgely aonds up of, peoplu from distunce, and umong theso wero always u fow thnld lndles who wero afriid thut i thoy hiad to go futo o anteroom to get thelr things when the pluy was over they woull wiss thoir truln, But tho great nmss of. thoso who cutio from n distupice piwuys mn the rlsk and taol the chunces, proferring tho loss of tho train to n breach of good amers and the discomfort of belug unptensunily congplenous duriug astretel of thivou or four hours, 3 BEMENYL Thore was u largs wwdlenco at {ho ltemenyl concert, In Contral Musie-1lall, st ovenlug,— searoely nseat I tho honse e vaeaut. The mnin fenturo of the entertuinment was to have been ltemenyl's * Liberty Hyum*” givon by o chorus of ono hundred volees, with organ e companiment; but the punounceniont wis innde that its produotion wus inpossible betore Sature duy eventng, ou necount of the thuw required for It proper relioursal, The nanouncement was recotved with satne ovideaess of dissutistaction, ‘To compunsuto ns fue as sslble for s dis- nppolntmont, Reiwenyl guve the Litierly - 1 Iymn* as n viohin soly, s nddition to thoe thres nimbers for whivh ' ho wis down on the program. Al were Oxecuted with . (ho usunl 8kill of tho uoted Hungarlan virtiodo, Frast's » Fantasin on Othello™ gave fiim an ads mirnbk |||I‘)l)l'llmll¥ for tho displuy of bls miss teely techilgie,—the Hugoering and bowing be- g of un exceedingly delienty and complieated chinrnetors und his excellent work horo won for him wstoru of upplatiso, - The * Andalusinn Dunto und Love-Duet," of Romuenyl's own coms rosition, wits, of course, a pleco of totally dite erent charicrer, bolug porvaded by o welodio #plrit, sometimes o) mnuu:hluY 10 BelsRGUshess, 1lomunyl wid nssistod by MIss Amy Fuy, plins fat; Mids Iteple Rolwnard and M, Fdagnd e Cel‘lmi. vounllsta; and Mr. IL W, A, llealo, orgunist, ‘Tho rumalnng concerts of the serles will tuko Mace to-murrow aftornoon und vvoning, DRAMATIC NOTES, Nat Qoodwin opens §n Ban Frauclsco April 18, "u!ly Geraldiue™ at Hooloy's still hotds hor Wi, Alf and Lulu Wyman talk of tukiug * Yakle" to Austratln, The Knights at thy Grand aro dolng o .l'alr busluess in* tovernmont Bonds.™ Mlsa Aunly Plxloy will olose her engagowment AL MUV Ickor's ou Bntarduy it By Mrs, J. 8. Lowers, professionully known as it g it e a5 t. A tolegram from Clnoiunati says that Harry Tlunter, the Lone Fiherngn, 18 1yiug ut” tho flo- tel Buury, Typhold-fevor fs tho trauble. It I3 suld that Louls James and J, N, Gotthoid will probably stur i culu‘muy HOXL Beason, They will buvo st now play by Hartloy Campbell, A rumor comes from Sun #raucisco tbat Ned Huckioy of tha Adeiphi has luased the Calitornin ’l‘n.cul o und In March will open it at * popular prices. Tho wansgement of the (rand Opern-1lousy say they utend to muke tho sconory, dughn tho furtheomivg cogugomcuy of Thowuy W Keenoyu frature, Both Grow and Oliver Withdrawn from the Struggle in Penn. sylvania, The Present Situntion I'roving n Great Puzzle to the Polltielnns, Purdue University, in Indiana, in Danger of Receiving a Black Eye. The Railronds the Recipients of & Due Share of Attention from the Statesmen, Conncctlenl. Expresses Her Sympathy for the People of the Ureen Isle A Ln\;gu Number of Now Bills {n Wis- congin~Kansas nnd the World's Fair, Nebraska Whisky-Dealers Likely to Have to Pay H_nnvily for Their . Privileges, PENNSYLVANIA. Special Dispateh to The Chicago Trihune, Prerawvaa, P, Feb, 10.~Tho change in tho Senntoriul asltuntion at ilurrisburg, caused by tho withdrawnl of Oliver and Grow, I8 varfously commented upon by leading politiclans of this eity, Buyne, of course, 14 tha fuvorit here, Lut not even his stanehiest friends elalm that he will lig eleetedt. They think Allegheny County has lost 14 grip on tho Senntorship. Ex-Senutor Graham sald \his cvening that, while there was a movement tor Bayne, he conld not tell how deep ftowns, AF tho Allegheny delegation wonld #o for him hio thought Buyne would be efeeted, Two weeks ngo, when ho was ot Slarrlsburg, there was a disponitlon to convede the Senator- 8hip to tho western part of the Stute, und 1t was THE HOSTILITY TO CAMERUN that had defeated Ollver. There had heen aery nllover tho State ugainst ving rule, and Oliver had heen mido the viethm, Me. Gratuan, how- ever, did not thluk the Allegbeny delegation would go solldly for Bayne, an nccount of loeal differences, flo thinks Deaver's chances aro butter than Enyife’s, because he will bo backed Ly tho Urand Army of the Republie. Another lending polltician suld: * The nmount. of the matter will be that thoy will ballot wwhilo on these now numes, and eventunlly unite on gome dark borse who has not come to the sur- faee, It 14 not fmpossiblo that thoy may yet unlte and come back to Ollver,” Tl ndded that Wayne MaeVeagh I In o good position to by clected, us tho bolters regurd b favorably, und ho i3 not objectionnble to Cameron, TIE BALLOT, Hannisnung, Pu., Feb, 10.—The twenty-second Dallot for United Stutes Senator resulted as fol- lows: “'\\'AIML‘L" 8; Deaver, 63; Bayne, 82 seattering, o, ‘Tho twenty-third ballot resulted: Wallnce, 855 Heaver, 08 Bayne, 603 seattering, 24 An election of United Stutes Senator s not Inoked for until after tho munleipal elections o tho 1ith Inst. Congressiman Bayne arrived to- day and opiened his compaign, He loaves In tho morning tor Washington. ~He dues not oxpeot gueession to his ranks beforo next week, Gen, Deaver i nut yet hee INDIANA, Speelal Dispateh to The Chicago Tribune, INBLANAvOL, Ind,, Feb. 10.~Senutor Menzies Introduced a resolution into tho Sennte to-dny orelholoary to giving Puarduo University n Dlnek eye, 1t instroeted the Cammittevon Edu- catlon to inquire (nto and 1eport at nu enrly dita thu avernge actual sttenduico nt Purdue Uni- versity durlng tho pnst collego years the netunl mumber in wttemtanee nt tho present tmo; the rvestdenco of these In sttondwiee; how many of i seholurs are from Lafiyetto, or tho {unnedl- atevieinity thereof, not estimuting. thoso ap- pofnted from the various counties of the Stato; ulso, to lngquire into ana report upon tha rovenues of the University indopendent of State aid, und whether nan- approprintion 18 necessary from the State over snd above the revenues of the Unle versity. In support of this resolwdon, Mr, Menzivs sahil 1113 WANTED A BLASIS OF 1ACYS, #0 that It might be kKnown whathier o peritanont anvunl appropriution of $20,000 was necessary. ‘I'he revolution wis amenited so ns to fnchedo the State University at Iloumington und the Nor- mal School at Terro Haute, after which it possell, Siuee tho. membors of the General Assembly returned from thotr junketing tour to Purdud University entalogs of that institutlon are to be mecn sont-* tercd, ubout tho desks, In the wastes bnskets, lt water-closers, und other pluces of mithillo resort, showing thut tho mansgers of the fnstitution bave tulthfully advortised it. DBut it hay alse leaked outptbat the eatalog Iy not self-lntorpreung, On 18 fiuco there woulkl seom tabobut few students in attendunce who nre residents of Lufuyotto and tho immedinte vi cimny, while, AH A MATTER OF FACT, a lnvge part of thew resido within Tippecanoo County, Thp two post. grodustes resido in tho cannty, Of tho seven sculors, sis ure yesidonts of tho county, md of the other clusses about W oper cent belong fn and about Lufayetto, O tho cight students pursiing selected studles, all resldu in "ippecanco * County, In athor Words, t tho olghiy-six studonts b tho college proper, forty-four live within tho county, aud of tho 117 I tho preparatory department, slxty- two resido within the connty, Tho Institution used to bo enlled an agricalturul eollege, but, s only oleven out of 263 stadents reglatered ard in the Bhool of Agrfeuiture, it {8 presumed tho title no longer npplics, THE SENATE PASSED BILLS A8 FOLLOWS: By Mr. Comstock, touchlng tho relution uf suurdian and ward, regnintiog sults on gonr- duny’ bowis; by My, &mlm allowing iarried wonien whoss husbands uro nsunie to sell prop- wrtys by Mr, Compto, nllowng eltles md town- ships Lo vote ald to manufacturing, milling, and minkng compunies ot potition ned by twoe thivds of the citizens; by Mr. Bell, substituting wood bonds for defectlve ones, or allowing tho defeets to ho nmemted; by M, Compton, clinig- g the tinw of Assussors going I ollica from ten duys uttor clection to the flrst Monday in Heptembor, Soma of tho bills roported for pussago by the Cummities on Bubrons indieite that the sentle et amotge tho people’s representatives 18 not ‘Whally on the slde ot ralvonds, "The Committe t=day yoported In favor of Mr, Brown's bill, muking 1t unlawlul for ‘vulironds 1o clurgo or Lolloat @ grouter o or nnount of froleht for a less distatice In provortion thun they do forn A::umurdm'mcu. Itntlronds vieluting thls luw nry TIABLE TO A JUDGMENT in favor ot the pomion indured theroby for nn uniount twico tho vato charged, and 1ho costs of e uetlon before tho courts, Tho Committ also recommended thy pussuge of Mr. Spann's L veaulring rullvonds o fence thomselves WILhin 81X gonths frow tho passiye of the biil, A whuek was ilso tuken nt sleeplug-car corn punies, the Committee fuvoring Scuntor Kubler's il providing thut not wore than ¥ for s berth and &2 for w section should o ehareod for n lesd distnaee thng 2% miles, #1d not ore thun une- hatt cent per milo for ulongor distance, As an utlset to (his adverss legisintion, howovor, tho annoe Comnfttes reported I fuvor of the' bill preseribing tho penaity for brenking into frelght cur, and tnmpering with car-sonls, ut imprison- oL For KoL 1643 Lhatl tWo 0F IOFe “than foug- teen years. The bill limiting the rallronds tow churge oF three cents i mile for prssengors win also peported with . vecommendation of ludet- Init postponement. LI MOUSY passed ton or twolve LI, but none ara of fme bortanee, unless 1t bo Mr, Moredith’s, which provides thut reskdents of other countries mny lu{ Junds in fndinon und obtaio the doods withe oul becoming citlzons of the United Staten, Col. Roawuil B, Hill m-duly ussimed the dutles of Trensurer of Buto, fle appotnted Jumos wglotiold, of Cluy County, as bia Deputy, Il recelpts for $1,013,499, which Is $170,000 inory thun wus turned over to Trensurer Fleming when ho ussumed the dutics of tho ollico two yenrd o, Thly ls duoto tho fuct that collec- tons hnve buen Just thut much botterthun was oxpeeted, CONNECTICUT, Hectal Dispatch o The Chicago Triduns, Hanrsoun, Conp, Feb. 10.—1n the Conneetiout Houseof Iepresontatives thisafiernoon a jeades wun tho Republigan sido called up the resolutions which were ifitrodueed. lust wuek expresslug sywpatpy with Iyelaud, oud which wyre tabled of tho hight attendance at the tim the debato which follmwed tho taking up of tho resotutions It was suggested that thoy were vot in that they offered aymputhy I roturn for help of Irishmen it our Rovalu- tlonary Wite and other stenggles, whon It isa firee that the sympnthies of A SO out to stengygling mitlons, wi or live not over been o position 1o holp us, The fTollowhie substitute i otfored by dudge Harelsot, of Guilford, sl Aveepted by the Democtat Introdueed the origlnnl r WiEREAR, T Tris Natlonal Lund Leaguo of tho Unitend States had nddrvessed anappeal to the Amerlenn peoply cone af Treland e the s temtre, atl pak ingeay mpathy (n Iu~lr hietilf _BLOOD Py, aaite aperopen ‘DR, CLARK ° JOHNSON'S jad Blog uther they. have for tha resolitlons member who bl D S LE, rening the conndition Bresent svatem of £3, Lt ANDAg DIsE; A 0t o contaf o sugaestion of redort to armed foree, wid anly such aeon within tho lmits of the Dritish Coititntion and nwy ua Irhull 1 13 vIH S2 R 5 s34 menns effect tho Land Juws of Trelaud as witl en- aple to becomo wtiers of tho land (G 28 FEVE) Skl n3xd 4AND d, 5 itis $h aceordunee with the spirlt people, us khown §n all tely ppressed and unfort C02g3 A 'V:S 7331 §3ENI A 23 pisit) il 3t 071 ey thigsense of th ug; 0] SnoAU; g QuY ) ctand fn her hut sueh ehinngo mouy Wrotight fn her sys- tew of uid temiro us will promots ' the highiest welfare of tho Trish peaple, Tha nhuve resbluton was advo Republiean und Detmocratie speakers, gnd wis pussed unpnimously, 40y 1 1y atid peneely CORES gop, CURES Buny, 338 s ALITE nted Dy both GURES:2" Biliousnces, Nervous Debilit MEDY KNOWN to Ma 9,000,000 Bott BOLD SINCE 1870, Thig Syrup possesses Varicd Dropertis, 3t Stimulnten tho Prynling In erta tho Stareh nnn K Speclat Dispateh to Feb, 10.~At the request of s tho Hon, b, M. Pulelfer has prepaced nxehemo for vedisteleting the Stato Into Sonute and Asgsembly distelets which Under 1ts provisions with averngs nominations the pli wanld glve the Iepubliesns twenty-five Senutors and over cliehty Assomblymen, and the Democrats cight Senntors mid ubot twenty Asseu! 1t bolug tho Inst day fur Introducng new v roduced it tho Sennte and 250 Iu tho Assembly. . tending Republi ThoBest RE: fuvornoly reeclved. & Bioneiing ot omuch, L o medicis 1a fag :fl(‘fl‘ the fermeng nu Important bill was troduced constituting the Gavernor, Seerotary of State, Attorney=(ien- ernl,and Ruilvond Comitissioner 1 Commission 10 usaess the valuntion of raffrond and tele- graph property 0 makes nowe Sheus (he paees of the skin nad jodpees saithy Perapleation, Tt neatralizos thy d, which geucrate wannor of akin diseancs ani Thorn ars no apirits omplozed in 1 oan b taken Ly the most deli fcoblo, carc only belr of 145 per cont; also, n Wil making raitrond com- panfes (fublo for tho death ov injury of their appropriating §25,0)) for a sultable bullding for the State Historlest. Soctoty, Academy of Sclenees the Stato Agrienltural and ptortlesltural Socles setionl. A large number of the pight wore tewtl-head, helng n haredit inty N eredi fi%&mn_ o polson In tha' L8 manniactar, ind' construction cato babm, or b, A CAUTION TO DRULGISTS, Hewarg of Counterfeit Medicino, fraxeling nkonts or runnors 1o solicitrado TESTIMONIALS. ILLINOIS. Discase of tho Stomngh and Liver, Unlro, Alexapder Co., 1L ame tare with Hesdachs ties, ind Low number prese: nted fn tho Sonute 4 1 APPORTIONNEN 'l:‘c following 18 wblll presented by Mr, Me« A Ntk to apportion (ho State of Wisconsln Into Congresstonnl districts, Bufforina for s 0 10 un0 your rulin! 4,/n Lo purfoct heaith ung n An Kxcellent Remedy. Iielvidere. foons Co. 111 hitve been using your INDL i time, AN s fierlectly slisted " DrAT S | r ¢ arifies (ha f5uod, Kusio " mwnmlm.s‘l\:\‘n"Nervel»humnulx Stoas nd Holiaves ithenmmism, 1 woi Green, Mehland, und Cenwford; FIL it Ll Aupitgwoe, Culuret, Kewnanee, Wishimegon, and Sheboygan; Sixth, not L6 mithout it Kidney Discase, Fishor, Champaltan Co., 1, DRAM St This 18 to corlify that your INDIAN UL bas deno e niore kood for Kiduey Lomplamt and leart Diseaso than nny other medis cing I ovur usod. 1Lalso cure: Chilis snd Ecrotuln, Winunehngo, Foml dy X ¥ i, St Cralx, Monrog. L Crosse, JJ (xchth, Ashinud, Hnyfiok, Marathon, Mar riuge, Ehawano, 4 oile of my children of MARGARET CILIZM. Third-Day Chilln. Flaca, Clay Co. 11t DEAT SIR: his In o cortity A BLOOD BYRUL hins cured. o Caills afier ali otuer modicine s Claires Jurnett, Clnrk, Taneoin, Linngh j0k nlso {ntroduced o bilL apportloniue the Stuto futo Sennte and Assembly distrivts, It Wil go before a Jolnt speclal coinmitice und be all torn to pieces. G MUISS BROWN. Chiflls Cured. Mnttoon, Coles Ca,, 11, DEARSI: 1 gind your INDIAN BLOUD b spredliy cures Chilis, und cun rovomniend it et wedicing 1 tho country Sur KGheumatian an y 1 ELL MITCHELL mended 1o Be. Special Disrateh to The Lhicago Tribune, Fob, 10.—Goy. 8t, John hus sent stire cancerning TorEKRA, [Kns, aspeainl thessago ta the Leg Kuusas nt tho World's Fale ut New Yorl th 1838, Inwhich by refors to tho lnttering prospeets of tho fortheoming petition nt New AU that It ¥s Xceo Len DEAR 81t T liavo found, by giving your INDIAN HLOOD SYRUEP o (ale (o), thut it s il 1t 1 recoms mended 1o be, {1 nUVisd By OID Wi health to give fbu el AR, Chills Cured, Cumberland Co.. 1l d _Untlla for fouricen I tried nimost everytilig, but withe ouivienced 1ho use of your INUIAN ’, o shorl trinl of which etectualy ins (a0 krently Lonaticd the ) linve had iy Uro for a dueie mince | buve had your niedicine in wy house, 1 would recomiend jts use 10 sufieriog KOSSANNALL LAWHENUE hibits, and says: ok 5 183wl b oo (han 1t was st Phifndelpliln In 155 heneo, In my Judgment, Kuusas should either be s rep- resented nt ull at go there fully prepured to crowa her well-muerited 0 Now York s o Nuogu. Xpositlon, OF | yypan ging My dnughror lisd of ndopting 1h roatly recon latter poliey, und thorerore ot take mmplo pro- visions to soenre fuch nn_oxhiblt on the purt of I 4 n8 will successtully meet nll compot- 0L be withous il, To Ways and Meuns_Comnittee will rocom- pproprintion of gu,%0 for this mend nspeelnl o 3 E2000 mare” T appro- purpose, which priuted for the Centeunlat yent, The Gavernor hos pnnonneesd ns the Commis- aluners for Kuansas for the Intornationnl Fuiv, puwlovd, of Yort Scott, and ', C, Pain in tho Baclk. W ntorman Station, 110 Kalb Co, 1, DEAT S1is Whin e 10 caritys thut BLOOD BYRUL bua cured ma of Iuisa valuabiu medicine. Dyspopsia and Indigesttion. in which I procared hus completoly curud nio of 1) modicing I ever usud. Cure for Heart Dlacase, 1in, Bininitiam Co for 1{enrt Lisease. BEN STALLINGS. AlL that It In Secommended to fie. dear Co., Lk e Eent (XIAN Ihe pnst ve yearh and have alwiys fouiid It just as recommended. 1 Lho.best famlly medicino avuru‘ ed | NUBRASKA, Special Diapatch to The Chicaz Tribune, JANCOLN. Nob,, Feb, 10.—~The High-License Dill wus pussed by the Housoof Representutives, and the Temporance men of tho Btuto aro re- Joletng, Should the bilt bhecome u Inw, § reduco the snloons of the Stute 5 por vent, Bl provides that o retall dealerstull pay o 1= vense of 1,000 per antiu tAN P ALLEN, HEAT St Your the boat medielno U o recommend it to all shntlarly aui B SRty ANCISco, Feb, 10.—A Carson dlspateh #uys u momorlal asking Congress to pss the Reagun L pussed tho Assembly to-duy, 30 to 3, ———— ANOTHER FENCE, Enrly Inst evealug Oftleers Leonard Bannon, Ryan, und Lowis, of the Twui Etudon, upon nformation res af burglars wors seerctlng thele stolen property I n bagoment at Ne. iz Fourteenth stree swooped down upon the plico at a late bour lust night, and -found scereted thove thivteen cosus of boots and shoes, 100 pownds of o fentlior, and seven cases of lwlies' angd chils dren's shous, consigned to Georgo I Co., Nu. 211 Madison streots threo e amd shoey, consigned, to Greensfeld thal; threo cnsed of boots and shoea mado by tho Walkor Boot Compnny, and conslgned o A, Cedue Ruplds, vin the 1tod L consigned to D, Flsborke & S Milwnukeo from Rels & SBchymachior, Evaus ville, Ind, Tho two latter paekiges have qot us you been [dentitled, -Mr. Umates the viluu of tho lhnd nt g0, Manstield und wire, tho oceu, 1803, woro arrested und tocked 10 tell how the property came 1ito the! slon, but plubily vuough it was brought tloro by u bund of thivves knvwn us the Fourteent] #treet gang, who hivo for years heen engaged in no other (ivelihood thun plundering railroud Discascs of the Liungs, o to coruity Vhay cured mo of Lume Disease, nad been troubllig wio_fur n s tie. recainmend it 1o all suguring: BLOUDBYRUL hin i s 3 IR WrriNaTon. For Nowraluu. Fiahigren, 1iamiitos DEAR 1t 1 was troubled with Nll!ll‘l’ 18 f," your NI apuy 1 sy It Lins ontir eeond Btreot il thint n gung A B0 sl et Dyspopain Plym h, DEAR IR T hava been “traubiod wit AR iecabege, G et Mt ‘valuable mediclue. Never Fails to Cure, Mitford, froquo DEAL Bin: 1 ha Whio WGP troublod WIL spanius, and 1B acted a complole Eél{li‘ =3 11 Qeorgo & Co., and somu leath "Testimonys An Aucllt“‘g 81t 1 can sn h anta of the pr for Constipstion, achu, st i tho Howlos. und Chills, and 10 sulfuriag ALY pyeo, ‘Recommendn 1 recomwend its use o with bonetlctst 18 & zuod medicinu 10 butid up_tha sy Would recouiuend 1t 0 it suteriag frgmy ——— 1D PaTenson, N. J., Feln 10.—Alexander Humile. ton, of Coletown, 11L, on hils way to Now York to rotirn to Ecotland, attempted t kil blmself on it to w bospital, e Mt Never Blossonis, Liver Complaint, Puckingham, Kanknkee C DAt | cheortully tostity ebrated INDTAN HLOUD 8% higiily atusuivd yuur edicing wl san thotelore T Au Apple=Treo tory runults, o T, lToubledwin In the Town o tho farin now owned by My, thoro lived and, blow appluetreo,” name from the fu nover blossomed, though the slzo was below tho ) whon fully muturod was sufliclontiy blossom cnd #a thut the seeds niight be onsily T tho autnmn the $rnjt-buds set simitur to tho snrronnding teees, tho bud gwellud oni ) Tim- o, uton, this Stato, and on Theuniutl n Wits B gront sull nul}"lfl.l‘"lll;{ll ::‘dnlla'\snnilgl‘(ul", uch relievod and Lenenied. Bibo s ANN 1A (ree known s tho ** No s treo demved iy quoor that it abwiys fri ‘The truit hud a8 A Godd Blogd nycand: DEAR Brits 1 hnve dsud youc keout J. IUE aud have found 1t unqunled in tho spring Ter, 80d (2k8 piuusury In Fucommondiyé aud throw out its feedors; but whut wo recolenizo 13 blossom was ininus, ad {t took closy observation and a studied naqualnt- nnee with Its Bublts to duetecs iy ihin) the maturd bud that would foresbudow fruit- i Tllan 'Prontn ¢ Meunt! Buppresssion "a"nm-n DEAR Bt My daughtor wi ronothal Dis- i “llh.‘“\ Il’lllllfl rollef, oibor mivdicinag. s i i wasll of, thy 18D ‘Tnning us Winrkaon tho diseass ‘Tho treatment of biroy Manteguazd, an eminent Italian physlciun, 18 vx- pluined In the Journal of Chemistry.” Brivily, tho ‘rafessor bus Fonwd grout advanitage from o omploywont of pulverized or ntomlzed seus w n cusea of chironle non-speciito larynugitls, br ehlul cutierh Trom ebironte bronchitis, with or without bronchial dilatlon, the trst and second slugus of pblhisly, cascous chronle pncumonin of differont forms, uecom- punied by profuse broneblal sxpeetovation, and various forms of scrofula, it in thoso forms of phthlsls which pursuea upid course und are accompanted by nuch fetirlle uction and great broucblal treltutlon, ull eases of n dpubitful character, trials wny ho iy of u few {utmlutions, whick, if they du no wood, do littie or uo burewm, Didu’t Wuut to Voto, An ineldunt absolutely withuut precedent in tho annnls of unlversal siifigo o Dertment of the A uunicipal elcodons, ‘Tho parlsh of F tho nrroudissement of Nurbonne, hus u popalus ton of 50U souts. Lt ot Liwselt at the potl ou Xunday, our hiadiciuo, arid, 1ot Jo up » ‘ll;:' 84O Was N 3o Femalo Wenknest p DeAR BUts whis f 1o ceitl reatly bunefited by using 3o greatly ‘troubled with makes mo fuel [iko 8 youny girl 23 veiusbiu Fediedy. LISTOF WHOLESALE DEAL D, Gk oS ko Dol 7 GHICAQO, ILL TEVENSON & 00 K3t & CO., 82 aad B LS4 " Wabaha® preutnonls und e g e dues not ndvise AAC VAHLBKCU LM'K' 8 E 1, cloctor presented 1. Y BIOUTERBUKGM & 000

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