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IftatiimaMIBiiBbimWifaML ; VOL XI WASHINGTON CIT.T, D. 0.. WEDNESDAY MORNING, EEBMJAttX-.lG, 1870. . NO. 70. Anctlon Salon. TO-DAY? BT J. r, oot.nnBLi. co . Ai'. NO 914 F.nBljrJveala ar..u, t.twien iDKiiiiTktfra'ittiMjVouAnPl WRDHRSDAr, rbfiliTMi aawaaaaajef el 10 'cloak, a aa , tto paraaaal tat it of lb I.! Char loo WWUr, 4Mitii Mfiatilf fcUaa hnl aa! KlUa Taraliara, alo. ft hraead mm aaraa iiiui-ioiniuwHiuiuiii anaia waf aa .J! fob 1 1 4 Ml a I trot' 11 tt WT HOTF MCB. AHfl'r , , A) faceor to J. O. UeOalr It Oo-,T Cortf rBrVf ' A4 TthtrMI. TI01TH MUI 0-TAtUSBL IWPKOTin POITT-(l TBI WEIT 'niPR 9 rT, OSTIt Of vtrta of rtd oftmit, tttr!c out i vinaHr, muo. IBW.ti LlborT Ail R, Bo. 6, folia S.(. by flroottoa of aaoof th paril tf4 i 1 wm a!!.! aai aattioa. oath promt, wiuatsDit, ikiCth,Trrorrr, a d. ifi70,ai4a lok,j. m .alia? 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Uaak Mi Oak CiatUca ! uimiii laaia. wi Mkiirooaoo Foathar BUira aa4 Vlilowa 0IT4 lairTUi.tolUtkt CHklaka Matla( 8WTa tAtesmiBatr Kitakoa RMattiiot, Tormaoiaa. laalHJ. Aaailoaoara. -alalia XtilAai V wAB44ar lao r.ifliiai BY mcEif WlAtlAtm, Auatloaaara aad KaaL Latata Jtraktra R. Saotooaataofatr oaafBaA4) alr TOKK AVEHni.XTWIKM ruURTS AMD Virill BTRKSTa WUT. 4croeaa4 a Ik Bai IV n-f) sr vmaoora nuoartoi la i)iainaiiuaiBku.UBM.ltr, MmCaaaaXa.17M.rtaTkrMaa,FaKaLr 0 ai.,1 will aall at paklla aactla r-HlBAI. ti fUtk4arrrktaarr,A.D,Un,u4aliLP ra t Ikfroatar tarMao. tk wtMrtrLl M. T, la tawaa1a.tli.fraita4t falBlaohfaa ft Yik aoaao, a4 aJtUla teak Ik 4 apt a alkakk. TiiwaUtLlMllliAM U taaara4 L Tka waat tLlMt i Ik Aaa la laaat Ik lavJstn A kiukiil Uriah llaaaa Tka 4Jlaac rf ?? 11 aoa la a aat lot. itli wf tMal will a aalA aaoaralAl Trmt?f,lUWt Va Jatrt aaakt blaa.al l aa4 twolf aaatk, rr wktk ik aoUo'ir ik I amamilka .,.,. v....r.r...... .,-.. MiMiTr.- AS WUBlHTSJi fACtJ ilatlfarUSSIOXtt InTCBHAt, HtTnui Riotirti jeitcrJAj arwe 20J,T 87 Tin nmootit of itlxurti rinorUJ at Ibt prenos bs;eaa juUt&aj vai out f 3,000. Admiral FaariBvT arttrtd bin teaUr- dy, Rnl ti Itorplnt at the ArllogtDa. Par log me morolojc b caiim rIid hat; p- partmtot, aafl via la cooiaUatloa wltn BecrtUry Robeioii foroeaily twaboon. Trbri ll rtaaoa for bellotlnff tbal tho somloAtlooi of JaJffM Blroaf Vi DradUj for the Uolte4 BUUt 8otjm Coart wIl b coaHraedaf lb next eiecotlf iciiloaof til 8vQAt. Bcpirtjaor. Dwtbr. of tforttiern OWo, yeaUrday Uleftrapbed to Commliiloner D laao Ibtt b had taUtd Is CUTtland Ibo recttf jtoz boat of Mr. Dolmen, coalataiog a larffl qnantlty of hlgb wlnrt, aod tb dli tilery of Allen ADIeMi, both fur flifraot violation oftbirtuana Uw. Tri ruiqratiox of CapUla EJcar 0. Boweo. IT 8. A., nnMfjrnM, ba teen ae pt4, to lake-effect Ad jait SI, 1870. Tb order of th War Departmant relUTiDg Tint Lt eaten act Plactdni Onl, Flnt L!n tenant A. WUhart and Flnt U eaten ant O. II. Palmer, from duty la tte fileTCOtb mili tary dUtrlct, haa bean coaflrmed. Cituirs Bulroid Miarnia Th C1U not Railroad Aiioclatloa promoted to hold a meet! of at lha City flail laal Tenli r, bat omlog to the Inclement weather the attend ance wae not Ufjrc The aiiocIaUoq ad Journed fof one week,when It wai anntanced that eminent epeakere would be prtieat and addxete the meetiaf -'' a ( Tar roLLOwiKOcnAvauof poetmuteri were reported yeiterdayi An offlce eetab lUbed at 0 ailey' Gap, Carroll county, West Virginia, millatn Atgea appointed poatmaaUr. William II. Uooreoftppolated poitmaater at Kenton, Kent county, Dela ware, vice JortpbJloepJrsmoreJ Lerl W. Lattomnt appointed poitnuuter at Town and, New Cattle county, Delaware, tlce Jamei E. Wilton rerAOTra. Mitl ORDBVATbo-fblfowlDZ naral order were uaaed yeiterdayi Ordered totcnaot Commaoefer It. IT. Ratface to ordnance daty at tbe nary yard, Mw York. Dvtaebad Lleat.CoumahderW, W. aUolay fromaJpialdnty-,and orttradtO dijty At ine lYaTRl OOeerratoryi Llentenant Commander Wo, K. Wheeler from tbe nay yard, New York, and ordered to tbe Colorado! AaaUUnt Fayrmaater F. 0 Alley from the Maumee, and ordered to eettle fata accoanU.) ' tri UHlTRD Btatei Truivrt ycttctdaj recdred by mall, a redout front, a Wnteni Tlixfnla farmer for 13,000 In bond to llanl- dAte hi dcbU. He claimed' that tbe cot of priotlof; the boadr did hot amount to mncb, and their rtftuitf raise woold enablAhlm o'retaln hie property1, a' hij could uid tbeta among tbe raoaey leader at tbdr marint ptjc. Tbe TrcAaurer rtapeeded thai the OoTirnment had not ai yet become to geo erona aa to latnb bond wlthcmirecefTlng an eqnlralent la lagaUendera. y p Tub mecarnoR of Ure. Grant yeaterday afternoon taal attended itf a dUtlHffud w emblajte, and waa trnly MnrpllmeatAry to the excellent lady who hAareadared these noeptlonathepioit brilliant of) theeeaton, alrt." Grant was alted.by Mrt. BecreUry BtlkniiMri-BenAlaaUottob.'Ura. Xttpre eeaUUre Memir, 'Mn Ocu. Dent, Hit Bdnn, aUaaiOadwaUAder tot PliTUdtltiTa,. aara. (Mwija(aa uoca, qi Jktttaca., aunt MUa Nellie Grant, the danrMer of the rreaU s:wmvj:,J!j.uith tklot that could b m dono to il!T W ""'' lnfferloji. Upon UlfrfhU lutracuml from Comrnlulotir rikr, msdlcal ujiptln were lent lolhen. nd expetleoced ptiid- elDi tmplojed to uend them, throoxh wfioie nertlone V nop wi pov w vno rTiu of the oliwie. Qeoeral Bel! lJi whet mkl the ulm ItTeUllmoretobedtoloredti the fectthtt 6f all the IodlaDB la Montaoa these are the moit friendly fo the whlteiaat he moit diepoiod to accept einuxauoa At one lime the deathi at the affener were eo rapid that the few mea there cohld doI die graf ee fait enottsh, and they had to fill op the Ice homo near the fort with the dead, and then coTer thera sp. RO OVIDKIMIJ) UDM-1TJ i. r.li' , aiia ws w. .vt lr-l.'"Ufll m lata, at 10 a. aa . a larva. tmvlM af DmbIUI UOX. i 4 u lfuatv at kl llaalaaA Doatal lBltataalk, Bodilaraa Cltk a. lnB4oMA, tf, Ckalra. Taklo. Fir UM,0oklaffJioalw(DraB OU Baa4 laatra anaaltf W4 aa4 Laatkoff tJaakaia, fcf4lola i Hie. riiawta- Tl llniaa. laaaka. Mraaiaa. fIL,I,iW'WiJ!'8h.5!S1 . aS. All. a !4rklajaakl1lr a4 w rltrrM4llao. tatklfr4rt Jlimal ltri UoorAiliaat, Aa.A. , jn- if . , tw nforta vrafou. uw ami uojnar 1 will t 1 mi4 A4QrtUt Ural T Ji iJi niMhitU atit b ,.iv.,vjif;'.r.saiyi'?'' :wr VtrriivAiftvir unity lMl.Uk, UllultamrorAnTil C1obI y t. w. ,. ... . . ,V.U wTktTrtf tfcta 11 luT. fJltRTl"T3fllf FJORtfl M atRiKT.BB TWIM aiflTUinOTUTUITHIITB (TUT, oJifofe.J.Wpu. .w'.u A UlfcJ. at 4 lMk v rthall aatl Mi-riaiaM tkat a1maklal(4lf lt,kaowa parlrLt 4ptk ( 1 f avaUlaliavta lUtW tMf1 Tonaai uuu aaaaiaaiaaca ', IwolfO waiki, wltk lalMval, aaA aMrl bra 44 r Iratt a ta piwMlaa 41 (a4 rot aaa rataaapa at prcka aa4nAafUAiawtrlbNiaUA 4 -AiP.(l,ila"PJ ,.U'..' (liar A tykwa 1 llWoarorktciaf a. aaa I Oa Aowaaa tka car lHaaalaaoa aTwicliaiib; aaatiaaaan Cipt. ll Jouiowj madroal aiorekeepcr. yeaterday tranimLUed. to lb (iterctary of Treiury4 fa tounteifalt nAte and eeln. found la a box which had beei stored Tlbe dettSn4er3hniaArgTiiTh Ui wai addreaedtrjufmpaKeraligppOfear0 had tlOO'la bora two-andi half-dollar piece, tp9iDAnrranf nauaijuarB, ana tlaOalnUAliad Btaie ourrwey nnd SUte Uak note. JtAl7(w1J tip rtqftit "r. , , , , ,T , -ija-.r ,1 '7T "Tlfr" nooier oti oeeiroytd. uen.opmner ttUMareorau8tnMbaaiiAUM ni wnn ""JV llntlitiavia. rpWS BrK8ia)lT IxcMattly Mip -efy aniwenni aeto questions. 11.11. JlliMl'i, Sit. Optician. National ihiti..' A wiVA rinancUl. ' " J B BRIArtrriUJ' J,i. H.'Ti.M WublsEttiD OitrBtTioeifiitlr,' ",7Wra,i.s'Jltt5ii'"M'' i"-1 Bay aal hU.UdhI VMek.t niM . OOTIRHMKH'MECOnrnKS, TJOLT), Oriir. r.r liocki.ee UoaaTrQMVtiraWi. BJ:TTn- MKUUJl AUT TAlLOBa oBonan aiiartai.iwo. MERCHANT TAILOR, J jr.. an r .tMt fclwo.iwin..ih 4 vmuieeutb ifiiu. ! aid.. rAtC.ii,wiri 5,MA,to.'?'U;.i3 rpQ COWTBiCToVa Oh Bpi'lDtM, '"t" Orriei Cam qeltTtBitatia.l Da?iaiHt)iii Vaijiiit 1 Bionmoru-VaC-Rob lit" 1 Bai4 propaaaia 11a mpinav br U aaiarilf a4 aalll ll or DAT.lb10ib 4Tf Mafok.) rBMrtalBdaBlTLo4ftor n BJ will o I!'"" lfkBa. oaTUUBS 8T0.1 for CdjUjeia cilt.tt Balloaal CBMrr. ar kuf moOj-Yiraiau. aaandyr I iy 11 f,.l. ... Mk 1 ..I fUl ; I. if. .l.l., . PrgfroaaUtaar aoaaa for th wfcolt waik.fr fur aaairaa4raatafawrkMaaraUlr aa4 pack propoaai paaat fca aairaalioa by roapoa alkla poraoaa a( bldaai Tb rtxbi t rrrt4 ti TJct aa r all at4 alt (0al4r4 ta tb latarod ariliapabuaaarvle Th aiopoltlk bid tb U4ro4 Biol fbk daial1 Aad furwarJai mall delphU UajaM4alftUJ of UAcoonterfalt colt had either gt4dMor allrcr lalt. The rj perTmooeyrvU BeTdwlroyed. foraiaacebnThe Feari ofSaTOT.wlth Uaggle Ullehell a Virli, wae wfloaiied by an excellent audbace. To-oljht will be tbe laaopportiajty onrTttl,en,wtU,AhaTe to tee AtAggU AK'XThA FeArl.' To-morrow eienlog thinewplAy-of ''tori,1 la'whlch the! lIUlo lady hM aWbW' great 'eacce, fill be presented wllh poworal ca... We haTe been rnueated ,tp atate.that thepei- formlnca at the mAtlnae 6a BatnroAj aRer- noon wiuoe, iuet yrqma pi, "AiAiia4n na notiBeovrwatjaar. a orawiora vwa -imt dratattlk'hai bolyUnprllDCi avereoqe. end tbit lit & Ordrer; av Tle attooal, on thahlgbtQf theiVaValnatlon of Presldept Xincoln. i ii K t LailMt Talacrawblfl Bra. lla Uri. Rouuaot Itoen, tried for lha mur der of her half-brother at Newark, N.J., hat been contlcted of mamlangbter, with a recommendations to the mercy of the court. Tbe body of Greenwald, recently mur dered at IiATAna, arrlTed la New York yeeterdej. and wae taken In charge by hit friend. The fnaeral will take place at an early day, when a large dejnc-nttfAtton I expected. The AmeilcAn Free Trade League hold a meeting on Thursday, tlie Hath lost, In New Tork. Bercral Congreaamen are expected to dellrer addrcet. All the relapitng ferer patient In New Tork have been transfeixed from Bellevae IlMplUl to BlackweU' Island. The Board of Health hare engaged a. building lotto Sixth ward at a temporary reception house, and temporary raTlUoni are to be erected on the Utand. The ferer la? howerer, de- creaslogi Assistant United Slate Asseuor George W. Tomklus, of Brooklyn, under arrest for CDllaaUnx money under false pretence, aud U artln B. Cook harpea held to baU .It the mm Of $1,000 chArged with comptlclty In frauds alleged to lure been committed by Ex-Gorernar Farrlogton. Colonet Thompson Morris, of the United 8Ute army, wae burlad In Cincinnati yea terday wllh mlllliry honor. There were 3,331,113 cigars and 033,747 pound of tobacco manufactured In Coring ton latt ytar, aad 1,080,936? tlgare J8 manufactured la Newport, Ky. The Duke of alontpenilcr left Madrid yeaterday. Dating U rUtthe desired tol remain Incognito, hel hi pretence wa kaown throaghoatthecUyj- It TU reported lhat he will proceed to London. Commodore Btepbea Cbamptla. United State nary, and last carrlrtagoAoer t the battle of Lake Erie, in which he commanded lha Bcorolod .f rTJm which takael lha flit and ' . . a . Hi . . tatt gun wat Ttrad, IU iiaagerontly ill at bU retldence In Onnalo, N. T i 1 1 ii mbii i n i Torolg-a FertOBKl Vsllirf. M. Utrubbcc. who ttmaklnr AAubllme eodtaror to unite tbe Eoglltn, and Greek Churche4hu arrived at 91- Petersburg. M. BiKCiL, who turned M. OltlrleTwut at deputy for Fan, la anSerlag from InHarn matlon of the cheat to an extent which eerloutly Alarm hit Mend tbxri i great animation, ay ma nan (olt. In th American colon T In Farlt. Oa the 24th nit , Mrt. GentU garo A btlU And on tna'juin, ra. uowmog un ine siai aaa following Monday there Wer7 to be recep tions at tbe residence otMr. W. 0. BJggs Tan nwlin Bodaltet cootrtrarV ' as cribed to the Iterolutlonlst Bakoaula. In 1819 he headed the Insargvot In the-treat of Dresden. lie wae afUrwardjtlren up by the Auatrlan to the Ttasilan Gorernmcnt and sent to Blberla, whence ha escaped, and It fiow at Oeder a. Fataea FiAaaA BoRAPAiia ha not yet atlectad a lawrer to defend him. lie 1 In a desponding mood and look! forward Id Are years' aeeiution. tut ooiecuon to tne oo preme Court of Justice lie In the notion tbt-t the Jury win be composed of larre land owner devoted to the Empire, who will f sacrifice him to eafe hit conafd. Prince Flerre enjoy a certain amount or popularity in ine jraaDourg eu Antouie iq coaf0.aaet of hi bat In j married a daughter of the people. iTitAastnTRoby tbe Figaro tkat Bert zovikl, the Pole who shot at the Emperor ofRuttlAln the Bolt de Boulogne, la the Unlrertal Exhtfltto W, ' not dead, a latelr reported, bat that 1m aacaned from hi plaice of tranportatlee (New Caledonia,) was Absent three or four days d artog which ha underwent eoeh trrlratlone At to J'uln Lit oattltbtloorhBd wai then capured and brought back. llaU aOwylt 4d4.,laaitAU of IniWltlty, and cm that account, U treated wlth'Wduigence. , ' Tan Xnoiu) EiODUt Gbai D-amii-d tor LiaORRRA. -X retolulloii wat offered u Vba IIqum of Delegate lAtt BAtardAy, dU reeling Inquiry a to whAt meaanrea ahootd t4 iakoa fo prerent lb drain Of labor from virgiaiA. vy couranauga wiuk aeraraioi thai nrooriataaTa of thk labor AXehaaraJ la Richmond wo hare gathered tome, facta end L BgnrM DioHDr au auia auvjact wmca aajaj- prore, (nurMUor. The demand ferlaborta, th agent tay, It eonatantly on the Increase, while the MpplyUM wcoMrdlealnUh" lng. EtpecUllykrdiidngthA lAai waekUr aenerat fttaarewA' ltBtUti. The recetAloa of General and Mrt. 6her mAD, jU their retldeuce on I street last night. brought "out an Immense throng of the beauty, fAshlon,iutltlgeuee and dignity of, tlie.eApIUl fromihe hour of"9 ocloek wherflhiguesU began to Art! re ualtlloag after, midnight the haodiome parlore were crawled. Tba host had alto larlahlj pro rlded refreehanentt for all his gueslt. There wat an uohtaall ltrga attendance of ofll teriof thearrayahd'tmty'Ia uniform, acd the iollcltea of the ladle belog unerccp- Uonabte, the eccao wat one of unusnal brli llayv Among thestlngulthed peftple" present went Ctbtnet Minuter and their wires Gen. fiberidav.Gen. Townaend, Col. Dy ton, Cou WebftCri Gen.Mlchler, Gen. Dent, Senator Harlan, Williams, Abbott, Tipton, Spencer, "Buckingham, easterly. Sawyer, Ross, Sherman, Robertson and Morrill, of Vermont, Represent U re Eldrldge, Jooee, of Kentnekyj Lawrence, Nrgly, Falne,8tllef Upeon, Wlaani nearly all the abort being accompanied by ladle. AlstfUr. MArthaU BrowatMr. A u. Mtuet.Mr. Lewis ciepiuue, Mr. R. B. DarU, Dr. Ctapky, late eoaninl at Bachireat, Hon. R. S, Hale, Mr. Robert Ltncolrt, ton of the late President) and a long list of other well known and distin guished name. Tbo I'Mbadr Kdaietlnal Fand Aaaaal Sfilmg mt tk Truttaaa Tbe annual aetaton of tbe t rut tee of the Feabody EduCAllonal Fund commenced yea terday, when there were present President Grant, Admiral Farragut, Secretary Flth, Hon. Robert 0 Wlnthrop, Ex-Gorerner , M. ClltTord. uon. Wm. M. Erarta, Qorernor Graham, of North CArolIna, Qorernor Aiken, of South Carolina, Bishop McIlTaioe, Chadee UeAUeter, or Phiiadeipuaf Mr. Bradford, of North Caroline j Samuel Whet more, of Booth Carolloaj 8. Watson, of Tenneeej George Eaton, of Baltimore, with Dr.. B. Bear, th general agent of the trustee. The teuton occupied seraral hourj, when an adjonrnmenj wa had until the arrlrat of Mr.Feabody Rutselt and others of tbe member of the board Latt erenlog the following gentlemen of the hoard were entertained by Admiral Farragut at the Arlington. Ex-Gorernor clltfonJa Mr. Whetmore, Geo, N Eaton, J9.J!lf2liLtAl8i Wf McAllUter, Dr. B, Sears and Mr. MeAUUtcr,. Mr. George PeAbodyRaatell arrlred here by lata train latt nfghU Tbo Warttlwc rapla. It U mnnoauced that an extenslre strike among tbe workmen engaged la erecting baUdlage will be eommened tht week. At a. rarant tnatlnaT of tbe cmblOTer avVeaoIa Uon vat adopted, rcdueiojr. the .wtge of rUuterertl0 bdcklarera. ntAeoas and laborara The period of Jabor of tbe plaatcrere waa alto extended from eight to ten hour. The ware of mason harabacn reduced from SI 60 to V 1 a day st tea boon, And a partial strlka of th men (Bttstd on tha new Had- . .... . . . ........ iro; aapot, na aircauy ceen AAtj "TTi r1..(.HH bob Rlrer reported in the lAdatr; TTie IlaBUcra, anion;- which baa been heldlag eeTeral meeting to take Into contlderAllon the proper course to panne, baa at last deter mined to adhere totheIght-honr law. In cam the employer refuse to rescind the obnoxIOM rule. It It asserted lhat a central strike will m commenced among tha plat terera, and will extend U other branches of tbe building trade. The lloboken ferry- which bat been Incorporated bystue State of new 4erty, wiin. power to noia una to the amount of f .0,000. The society hae ninety member, embracing plloUi engi neer, firemen,, deck hAnda, ticket' taken, ferrr ttorekMoera. earteoteri And black smith. Each member during' IHnett It imiiEWg BY GABLES UKEAT BK1TAIIT. rrwa4lwKe of ratllanaNt La4 Brva la Iralaad-Iatradacllost f a Bill aa4 Kpaeeli bratr. C1a taaor' Loxdow, Fab. 1J- The Kouto of Lordt transacted no bn tin ess of Importance to-day( ana adjourned at an early hour. la the House eCemmout the benches were filled and tha gallerlee crowded. Notices were gtren of bill to relltre bishops from at- fteadAaef oa Parliament and to reduce the ratea of letter and aavanaMr twatair. A denial waa made on the part of tha Gerera tecnt that negotlatlona hAd been entered upon for the renewal of a commercial treaty w. lib. France. Mr. Gladstone then rote and asked leare to bring In a bill for land reform 1A Ireland. He referred to tbe day on which ho Intro duced tha Irish Church bill, when other measures to meet the demand of Ireland were promtted, and he taid ha would now proceed U fulfil that promise IT recapitu lated the history of the land question since 1833. Tbe necessity for lie MlUement waa generally admitted. He hoped there would be enough of all partlea In faTOr of the pro posed reform. The best talent of tha king dom had been appHtd to the solution of tht problem, it must gratify the Irian people to see England glrlng yean of nogrudglag labor to the undemanding and redress of their grlerances. Tho recent agrarian outrtgea were not due to the rerlral of tha question. They were net of frequent occurrence In the atrl- cuUural sections, and were rare In the purely Celtic onef. In Ireland the land (enurea were widely different from these of England and BcotUud. Tbe Irish landlord usually differed from hit tenant In politics and re llglon, and teldomllred on his estates. Tbe tenant wat bound tolmproretho land, but" he wat often deprlred of tha cropt he had planted The people bellered that the land wat their own and had been taken from them by conquest and confiscation during the latt ten yean. While tbe rtlne of labor hae remained stationary tb coat of lit leg had Increased, and the prog rett of Ireland had been checked htir A century. Ltgulauon had done nothing for small land hotden or the peasantry. , Mr. Gladstone then rerlewed thelcgUla- UeaoalbUfcjrXta.aTrr.rtVact of urIob. and contlnned, eaylnr emigration, wat a good method of relief when TolonUryi but when in became compulsory, and men were compelled to leare who wera wllllnrta ra maln.lt warxue, and angered lit Vlctlmto: in tut we oi ireiana,wnere toe tenant wat leitt secure, the ralne of the land had not doubled la ninety year, while In England It had trebled la that time, And In Scotland, where th Uaaot was most secure. It had lnereaied sixfold; Gladstone then enunciated the fealuree of the Ull, which h propoaed to introduce. it proTMea ror ma security of tenure, the facilitation of transfer and purchase of Undi, for loaat to teuAutt desiring' to pay. aad to landjoalatlqtaabla them to reclaim waste Uodi. , allowed $d a weetty and on tho detth of hit wiia receirea v lor iunerai rpenaes. Each member's widow reeelret ltd. Tha assoetatkm has a library of 800 Tolumes. Tha alrika In, New Tark recantly com mencedbxthAfemAie pAratol maker) ttA baan nDeetsfnlJn earlr eyery il rmbATinr ac ceded to their demands. A trade union of the female PAraAolj maker 1 laeomreoof, lonnaiionu orer awo vuroa oi uiq moa ramalea at, work at thla trado harlng sli tha roll. Tha itrika of tha Diana maker Jn three of the principal factories) U NewTorE'itill-coptlnuea, TOmao hiileg qnItwork.U,U.MMfWthai U handi now filling the place or the itrtklog bell uepli rfabl STATE LEGISLATURES. AlaADAHA. M ORTOdbtRRT, Feb. lSv Some days ago tha Gorernor approred the bill reorganising the Mobile city goyernment, and appointed the Mayor end Aldermen. Owing to tome tampering with the original bill, a select committee vat appointed by the Senate to lnresttgate the alleged forgery and Interpo lation, and to-day they reported .hat the bill eegrotted, "a bill to be entitled an act to reorganise lha municipal gorernroent of Mobile and to provide for tho election of the omcert thereof," haa been fraudulently al tered. The alUrallont consist la the addition of tha following words to section one, rl "prorlded thlt thall not apply to the Ux assessor aad dly engineer," and In the eratlont, In taction eleven, of tha words, "tax assessor.' The testimony thowt that tho wordf, l(proTlded thlt thall not apply to the city engineer," in teHlon on of Ihoeogrotied bill, and the erasure of tha word, "lax at- tettor," la section eleven, the lama are not the rtanlt of the action of either branch of the General Attemhly, hut are the retail of fraudulent alteration, mAdt After lha third reading of th bill In the House of Rcpro sentallvet. The testimony farther ehowt that one, at least, of the allegation wat known Jo the House of RepreeetvtAtlret to one or more officer thereof before the bill wa returned to th Senate for concurrence la the amend menU made by the House It fa now un deretood that, at the bill approred by the Gorernor nsrer pasted the Legislature, a new deal will hay to be made. No legislation of ageneral character trans pired In either House to-day. I3TIM1DAT10, TnraU I Operata Bpen Menabcie) line Loaialaaa llatar. Nrw ORLBiH,Feb. 15. Aclrcular signed by order of thelCO. L. has been sent to member of the Legislature. After referring to certain objectionable tills now before that body, the circular concludee at follows! "Therefor you are warecd that If you did. a maj way, louauiaiia aun naaociai thereby dofr frauds, or oar ml t tha aaaaa I biama law. oi a a tit a naADia Irrartarabla irlurv la flotation of rour oath of offl, aod lo dlira- f your eooaeleaea, w will Tint upoa rift but Juit uaoiihmtat Ton har lea btwD fha fcosast dlseharft of naryUnd LrgIlA- Tho new law I to be administered by a court oaildtralloa. Ulalcr eualom ara ta be rccttftdaad. ImjWaa,aaiA tiinjc T1 to find Are to be paid for. Ejectmeata for non payment of rente re to bar all claim again! tenant. Notice to quit at to be glrea to tenant, one yean1 lime from, the; tJkOBQIA. XlactUnpf UalUdBtata eoatsra. Atlirta, February 13. The Senate and Hon met at 10 o'clock thlt morning, and at 13 proceeded to the election of Ben a ton In tha Senate, Blodgett, for tbe term com mencing 1871, received 31 votes j present A4, not tcAIovt. 7. Farrow, for the term ending 18T3. rAu& 04 vote present and not voting, 10. Whltely, for the term ending tSTt, received 23 votes j not voting, 9. In the House Blodgett received 61 pres ent, sot young, 55. Farrow received Tvj present, not "voting, 40 Whltely; received .'. aTrRH n? Toung, ti. Tb Democrala niAde no Gd'JAtlont, generally abstained from Noting, prefer ring to rely On the admission or Hill and JillleN Tha Republican candidates recelred nearly twd third of those present. Both Hooset mecttn Joint convention tomorrow io An nounce tha result. Colonel Farrow It now Attorney General of the State, a native of South CarctUna, eduCAlod al the University gf Virginia, and It a Union man. Major K. A. WhlUIv It aollcitor eeneral for the Inferior Court, wat a, member of the con emotional convention under the recon struction act, TfXi. ActTiir, Trxaj, Feb.ilS. The Senntorlal election la fixed for tbo 23d Inst. The Of teenth Amendment wat adopted, nd tha roanawnin aenencmieat aai potted lha lleuie. Tha prealdent of the Senate hat been declared taelrgtble by pen. Reynold, and unseaUd MiPelatoaad Elam, oanteryatlrM, In 1 . ,( ,l iiri.fMt. Jt..-l.t. V.. Iva end of the current year, and cewwj art UJ' ... .. .-.. ...i ' to W JlTlded between the Undlore and ! "' ." wlt' tenants. The bill wulbe read a second time on Ihe 7th of March. FBABCB, IXaaprlal iaraaal -'lalereetlaat DIla la tit Corps L clalatlf. Paru, FthroAry) 18. The1 Empercr 'ind Prince Imnarlal vlttud Bolt do Bonlogn to day' ThirnaejerlWBc bm(bUj recotfrod from Ua recent lUne1, ikatftd oaths late -The Empress Eagenle It quit HI, and could not accompany the party. In tha Oorna Larfalatlf to-dar If. HhaTal." ZSSSnTS-- ?' rt l-H. " STwAflS KK r,nl"t1fVA,l!tfWl amauiyswvenioiajaj rPyAU't eoxyheA. ah of nugren I'Prolv By er4r t ike 4rtrauaktr 0aal'IT t UroTolOoloaal, OaarUraaaUr U B Arvafi Cblof Qaartaraaaatar lpaitinal f VUtala Wall Onni HouiR. Tho ralnttorm tdfnetwf, entylnhiB .Vol'ihgreaS and jwfflmra'ss tiaguianx luteresqag and jmououAi pnw mat listened to with eageraatttractlaa by1 .HtaikAai tHtara tva Aen-na.t n.Aw.ir.alAttAi.a UKUVW n HV .IW HIHIHI UMItmiHiyiljl f their high gratification aod pleasure. rMLsa ffJoene exhibits her fine powers of txu- rteriAl portrayal to greA. "jdranUgsr In th cUiuctsfV MVryXefcV nVother char acters were well tuttalned by the company. of course. Tr2tcJiraif ilfaaioUia "lithe KwnewlIliriUff IImVI'V geerawiio har. tfmttfiiil or k,l(l&m oil wAtir ti prodicloff "jlhe Stoope to fjohner," ap Hulni hefaelfM thaiprl(tU Ulaa Hard. caitle. Thle company UUflUatf render' ' '""i t l.'eoperloi it jto.i ani If who. paij of ladle, oljepssattaj, k. )a a h.ld rail H.t. .. u.l a.'.L a. . . .1 breatOoj, afal not ovr-da the part (at It somctlowJ the case) byrliUcnlQus Jheeplsh- oest, the piece wlu be a treAt worth antic! BafUtvPox Awoso turIpouki, Com mlssloutr Parker haa recalred a letter from Oea. A)f. Solly, Supeilattndeat of iadlan ASalre ror Montaui Territory,,- re(er enee to the ravages of the e malt-pox among the Oroe Ventre trlbeiof Indian ktthe Jort Drowtg agitcy in tlial Territory, bsce lati Oeptembef , when tbo disease broke out, ill deatht have occurred, learlog only about 1,300 of this nation allrt. Zrery. two the number of negroee pplylag fur wqik naa DaaaaarvriaiDKiT'aiuBu, ana am they UrJj)t to ivaUeaUTaflaeae-.' '' l la eaUmaUd that 1.800 hidlvWtttl labor ing negroea, large numbers of .whom hay tAmllAe, have been tent out within tha last tWO anonthsv From thre to four hundred f these were never In the city, but were proetred front ouUlda placet and tut dl- recur to their destination. l All hut a very few of.theti ntgroet have wb tBk to .at cotton ana tuctr piautauona of thai South. -i i, ' The demand be log ta much In excess of the supply of ILls cUjaor Uborere, the agepdee profest to offer them, many lodoc menu to coaae forward 4t WM the casiatm untn lately for the cost of transportation ol afetivdtvtodedKtMfrfrta hUflnl latut mint of. Wage, bat 11 aowXaralshed with 'laAntDortAUon freeu ."no dedoctlon Deluz Lmade except In casesNrhere tht hand Js ac- ianHiii pj a wuo or 'auuarvn idi wgM for a fint-clAs band on the cotton plantation U represented to be 110 per raoqiBa aiga"aoure are rouniaa a nay work, Extra, pax being allowed fo cover time. On the sugar plantation "the worhlog time U mutn Jongef, aatl th labor much harder. It 1 aald thai lha narroea oa the pUutiUon are required to w.ork Xrm IbJr; aeon, to cifniaen ooars aacanay 'viagc vary iron Taigeupsrmiui.' xoeiaoor """l ?BBTwl " ." "'n MTF art In lha rSamhar raall. ranra.anUl tt. i, louiiavaDMn nouawaao resume woric. r-v - ... ,, .-, - apavtrvmon In Naar Ynrr rItv h-ava tta. tltloaed ajlnbl fb fwt dT .tha lawiforv bidding th ate of old DArral for repacking rB? Hoar and meal. asMnlap- thaVwaeh atora keaper will loae 154 per ajmunvaanhe old Darrexe wui onag iiiue or novniog aa klndltaf wood. iTha New Tork ire tabor bureau report that during the week ending February 18 then war 4W application for woik. to wltt from.103 men and W5 woman The appBeatlmit for male help were only 84, ana we lamaia neip -. niruauonrwera obulned forR3aeaAnZwtitau Zt It awerted that lb workmen In Pari who at lauded (he i crand Taneral ofViaoxNolr It,i,n)lb)Lgtrct:tt. XiOOOjAAd thAt the entlifj loae to the trade from tha cettA lloaof work waliOQvOOO.Tn;iUn Fran tHsco,CV)beA Are 7,000 laborer .out of wortr, ana n it propoaed, lor ineir reiiei, t commaoca a trX'oremcnt, y ip in ' U UtflCTilicsrTrTis. It la la tMmLJdfe rafiKU jUie wnere we Denoxa woman, in u hertrlorT not a doll to carry alike and Jewelr not a poppet tob flattered by pro- xaue adoration, rTtrncaK)-0Ay,uicra4 to-morrow i admired hot not esteemed) ruling byt passion not affection ( Imparling ocr wano, no. acr couaianc, vu mi aaa fw, nviTQioi S-'ttS&W""1- keucei tpreadJott ebaetfalniu annrnd her, im hi aaati iharlnr the decent refinement oiiaa world wunoaaDamrxiroua oi inamt placing all her Joyf and bappltw' lathe auAqahe JoTe. iA a mother, w dad her th auVtloaaU, the -Ardent laetrectrttt of tbe cbJIdre-q,'whota' th ha teadod from, thel (afaneyt tralaleg thenv up to thought Md vlrtae. to piety and behtYbttacej ad dreiilog ihem a rational being tand pra purihg them to beoonte msa and women In their turn. Mechanics daughter should make f he beet wrt lnhe W ( j 1 Tin total saffeeafio 'from coal at at wiuacoa.ar, i V, ip j ownwuaij i;ubtaBk im a follow John McQllL, agat'tweoty-thre majority of tha country, Thlt caliad forth anlndlguaut denial from Ollirlv alUdaclredtliutapreeatMlR- lstry wer the.'lrne. repreeentaUre f lhj majoruy, and, tupported by It, ther would do their duty A wla eoreramenVha oontlaued, eon oIllAteioppotUtoniputdo1 not iaclflclte pollelet. The majority It rot Intolerant, but the minority hv no right tohsrfiiioejlo BpeaKin tna pame o tna naiura. Jules Favre declared tha Hlnltttx hid la iulted and eaJumaUted the party of the left Oluvlar concluded ta ditcussioa by tw lor that tha Government WwUldpenUf In HtllbetAl coTu,sa,hut wouM resist dARgor-J out agitation in tne iireeu or oy toe pjestv -- Mt-mw -a Atmir la'Bayar' J " PiRit, FebruAry 13 TU apeeeh of tie King of Bit ail at tha opening ht the Fade ral Parliament It 'not Well received Vera. Nearly all the Journals consider It menacing In tone. U L&M't taya the' famUy of King Louis, of Bavaria, haw met at 'funrch y consider the quaetion of recommending hit withdrawal from ''Hi ttuoa. taLlhtrii thinks tb nutter may become bee'of'nd- aiuuat iiuwuapta ip. yciwaaj TI" - Tratl JaMpaff th Araaawlaa. Tloui, Feb.. 13, Advices from CouUnUT nople npraaent that tha Armenian!,, fat a large majority j rutve decided net to recog alte the aotijqrRj of IhalTpariarcIvroc tha reason that; he U loo feeble td rnllit th eni1 eroaehment of the Pop of Rome oa the rlghUorilern.CAthoUes, Th Turkish Qortrameut Isdltpoied to snrpetl the Armenians, and fear are enterUlaed $ a schism between them and Rome, LG LAX AM A. aNawORUixf,Feb.l!L--Ia tha LtgUla- tun to-day a bill wat rntrodQced appro prUling a million aad a half dollar to th first tallraad'completed fiom'S'ew Orleans loTtxAtV1 FlOeem taction of th election bill were Adopted hthe4IoujtOHday. U comet up to-morrow at vntSftUhed butlnett. IxXJIX BTX.WAK PA. IUaauiDoa, Patx. 11. Tha Sonata de bated th Ull allowing writs of error to the BBprem Court la criminal case, and finally th bill was patted, ortr th veto by a vot of aaton. ThlaUlwaalntendedtogoTernlh Bchmppa ease- , card of haabole blwaB tha hoaast dlitharra your dntUa and th wloalog of our raapeet andprotetlOB,oa thaona h aad, aod eorrap tloi. bribery aad speedy pnalihraeat n tb otner w kaow your rtxtdeaa. A your rota will be naordad ao will w act " Tho Timtt commenting, say nothing can be conceived more anil American than such circulars. In lb darkueae of the Middle Ages they might have been used at a meant of Intimidation, but they have no legitimate place In the annalt of to-day, and should be frowned down by every man of common sense. TCBBKBftEE. CatTtttIoH fur tha rroteelloa af tyal X.. NiinvTLLx, Feb. 13 A large number of Republican have arrived, and will partici pate In the convention to-morrow to devise meant for the protection and defence of the loyal men of the State The convention to day Adopted An amendment to the Slate con ciliation setting aside a poll tax for free schools. The body will adjourn next week. lit work will bo sab ml tied to the people on th fourth Saturday la March, when ll will probably be voted down. Much dissatisfac tion exists on all aides with the action of tbe conrentloo. ta TroabU In tha ffakll tltj Jovrnreat Momxs, Feb. 18. The newly appointed mayor, aldermen and common council met In the Mantel pal bulldlnzt at 13 o'clock to day, forth purpose of being loatallcd Into tfaalr raanActlvA nfflcfla. Maror Frico re tained dote possession ot hi sanctum, ana i thai .it..' eTiamuw waa appropriatou to their proceedings. Harrington, the new mayor, being eworn In by Judge Elliott, proceced to administer tha oath to tb alder men and counellmen. Further organization wat prevented by the reception of a special despatch to tha register, which wat handed to Harrington. The substance of the dispatch Vat aa follows. The coaientt of thlt des patch It given In the clr gran from Moat- gasoVJ. m vranaB BatTraca lis Mlaa-4. CmcAOO. Feb. 1SA epeclal to tha TrU (ttrieaayB tb UloaoeoU Hooje of Repre eenUUrea; to-dAy pataed bill, by a vote of S3 to 18, for ab Amendment to the State con stitution providing for a female tunrgbni. It provide that women may tow upon in proposition that their ballota u recti tea in special boxe. Beveral Bmnbera ttaled that, although opposed to woman suffrage',, they Tfted for the measure la order to hay M labntlttod. lo the people of th State. The 8ent. tts iappoe4, will coacr. ThHrtht PaIOBjatlrad-Tlg-raa PraeecatlUaaArBetrTef a lffwwT(aiauafiKWFaUriairy 15. rro- UmlnArj enireyt tor th North era. PAclfia railroad are oelng jnuhed forward w;th an potslbf dltpaUb. rir pRrtlea are now In the field, And Another Wrr-" next' Thura dAy. Tho report that a courier had been dispatched for tha survey to t suspended , until further ordert, are Incorrect. A bill was, lolroduced Uto th LegUUlure yeaterday proootlnr to lire fitaio Uo ilq payment of the TtpsdUtexi; Cfctf rallrodd boads. a. lAAkauajrah Mchaies Cbicaoo, Fib, 15. Th St. rani fre. ' this morning ejtpoeet what U CalliAlmJ Und-rrrah tohemo waici it Mug wot aaa p la tho Mioneaot LerliUItrraad to b carried, If poealble, by corrupt eOmMnAtloni, over Got. AoiUa't yUh, lUiibJeclt are id divide five hundroi thousand,; Aoree of In ternal lmproremcat land which (Jove Mar-( ehall and Autlld reeobimodod be need to pay lire old railroad boqdl. J, Th iKaliimar and Ohio, aad the '""'tb aaa riumii Kaiiroaa . i in tare The Annapolis correapotvlent of the Balti more .Shi, la his letter dated February H, teyn In lha UoUSe tO-daT the rranlnLlnna ta. lire lo the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company were again discussed at length It wae undentood that tbe aetata would cloao and the vote be taken at two o'clock to mor row. The whole number of snccclies dnrlns tho seven days debate on the Baltimore and Ohio railroad case Is twenty seven. Th lawyers who advocate Judge Mentek' reto Iflllon were eeven la number Meter. Mer rick, Mctane. Ellboorn. Marbury. MKcneU, abd Chapman. The lawyer who oppored Jndg Merrick resolutions were twelve In nnmner M8sre. iatrobe, urown, iiaiawin, noblltttll, Nelll, nrrlngton, D rattan. Mar tin, Street. Hopkins, Bowfut and McCrtfry iw iminur wuo warn not irwjci wuo as Bkcntct inoii(inau rnaoinuona were iwo Messrs. WooUoa and Blake. The number not lawyer who opposed Judge Merrick resolution were save Messrs. Walhla, Oolton, Oorman, Wiley, Wells, GAtch, and Carroll. Whole number advocating Judge Merrick resolutions, eight Tbe whole number oppcilng them waa nineteen. What Edaybetho final action of both bousee on the aereral reaolntloaa will probably be shortly determined, and all speculations upon tat euoieci are oi ituia yaiue. T&e (Allure or air. tariaintneatJnate vj a, vote of 3 1 10 totmend the charter of tho Baltimore and Potomac Railroad Company, on the second reading of tb bill, to at to place that company on the earn fooUflsr aa the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company la reepect to the taxation of lit property and the bonua of one-fifth of it receipt from pataengert between Baltimore and Wash ington, has settled one of the Important questions, la part at least, of the railroad cootroreny. There Is no doubt that the House, and perhaps the Senate, would, If the financial dlsputee between tho State and the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company could be eatlsfaetorUyaetlled.repoalthe pro vision, requiring eald company to pay Ihe But one-3 fib of the receipt from tho pas senger travel on It Washington branch. But whether the Baltimore aad Ohio Rail road Company would consider It equitable as between the two companies thatlttlm- mens property m wis niatc noma ov aa- 6Ciea tO UXauon in lieu VI IHO iwuua, numr the property or the Baltimore aod FotomRO Company la this Stale, If worked In connec tion wun tne rtortnern ucnirai iuuroaa. Company, (aa It could bo no doubt more profitably than otherwise,) and using lie motive power, rolling stock, machine) tbopt, depots, Ac , In thla Stale, would be very la conttderable la comparison with th mil lions of property owned by the former In thlt State, It a matter of doubt. Therefore, If tbe friend of the Potomao road should. Insist, at a condition of the surrender of tbo bonds of the SUto, thAt the BalUinore and Ohio Railroad Company ehould b placed upon the samefoottog at tho rata4V . lAl.Tillim thar WOtlld. evett, 1U IbO contingency above mentioned, be another qaeauon preaemea aimcui. u wi.wi. atn. Dr. V.17 walk.r.Bd Bnipl-l...olL-dx. 'Um. n.. Wkcr. harlor ooooalod tti cjntlr to pail op tho HUaoarl rlrer, w.i Interviewed at New Madrid tyr theedltotor the JUtuti, and In th. eovn. of th. eon- rtraauon jaary reiavwa u. .t.n.u. amumg Incident oC her war erperlaace In ueorjiai ., ,.,, 1 1 ireineniiy rou. uumuo u i.HO m rtaltad the farm loueee.whera 1 foand mnen daiUtnUon amoni; the women. Tho men were renerally anaent in tne uonicucrM armr.orhad fled at onr approach, lad ralnburid to a great manr lick amooj .ku j..iitBt nfwrvl.n.. On ona occaalou Iicalledatthehonae of an old Udj, who Vaaaut', ans lu quit, a pretlT jonug daarhtwUrllgwlUilur I praerlbad lor ttlold la an,d tnralahl her wUh nudl- hr rreal no racial td In thaliwu, alept wllh tha daighter. Boon altar J wa. ca'lod upon ta rUltarerj alck Tonnj ian in in. aamn nelghhorhood. uj propef medleal tteal. Sen! and auction, bo wat loon conn liiont, and I aaddenlj bcaae rorj fa- aqaainknat ncignooraoou- iu.Kg.nMK. cqnnti of mj iklll and learning were nolaed abroad, and reached the earl of tho old ladj Jail mentioned. Hotlongerterlwai orartaken hrnlght onuldaoftb. Unw.-'aed called npoa th.oldlad7 for another nlgbt'e eotertalnmenu To mj anrprlae, ah. aMmed rtlneunt and heiltatlng, and then aaldi f juk her.. I'm afeard of rotttl'm afaard ii let jou aleep with mj danghter again, for i mn aiMira y. m . . f...i "" Uir. ant woman could know aa much about Ti tried, to dlaahue her mind of each an IP. W.UI. thU.il. jU,uT!m lor iDim to loppu ine aama.aiioftlarm i -.T,..j.r .-..i. r. .-.it lahorera, which arc irtry Vtj pbhtlng in noil them. Ther hare thomaadi of ordera tathalr booVi at ihlallme. which Iter hare oaproipeelorbelnjrahle to .-Skojul nntg4 ..... tv , ' ' i i. . j u ' Tm AoiTkllli CooT BciiiDili ruanT or If AKcnovcnm amp Uir Aaaier. Uallrnanl'i Xtumpr, of the lilt 4(ian nary, hae the f.llowrnff rwort of the ao6Ye pamediAiat ' Aiubjecl of eonreraatloa la dlplomalle clrcln In a icandat of which a prlnceaa of the Imperial family ot Aaitila tal mad. hen aelftheherolne. The ArchdachMi Bllcaheth, tired ofth. nototooy f ooningai lire, qea recently from the chaieaa ot SoclorUa, ahaa il.nl.. tia. hu.K.n tli. Ar.hdnk. nh,l. ftidtnand, and ber fonr3 chlldrea, tobrden loieeioe wpna, ort.huiVviii vrvn ukeiaiiuMt)urr,aniinwn auoati. mhark. for tha United Stalea. Th Arch' ducbiM Ii SHywi of age, and U a nU.UW, euie ingbVet. of the Irchdnki Joaeph ot Aaatrta, aUtlaa. of llugary, an4,atopKKlntly, later mt th. nn..n n t..'.!..!.... ..' '.' J- 'l.T-T -."- w .ub.wm.u v V!.,w,V-t.,M,,",rTri or marriage, of Doll. Ferdinand of Unliiyib. hnMh.rVr th. COnnleaa de Chanthord and of th. rrincci. Man. oi jionrDoa, mother of Don Oarloa. fhe.ubaeaiieiitlymirrledtMArtllr duke refdlnt,hd. - r .. Adauebterofbersrit hniband ta tha wl f. of Prince LnltpoM of Bararla, and oneof iuq mat nMiiuy iiucciiei m auropei nttor. had loll bcei morod. . The men weto, not leeo after to ff. hi. Theipaa. waaopeood yiiterday, and bothmev were found dead oif th loor. ItwaaeTldentthat in. jonDgmaa iuui mufaa a oaiuruay .Ight, and tearing a coal Ufa, burnlog made ao urorUIon for the eicaDa of the a-aa. "Ercry areuue of e,aapa waa cloned, and tha aoor 01 in. hot. wai icit open anq ine damper I. the plpa'ahnt, thna ihrowlng tht IAU of Ihe polwo lot. th, room.'An In- qnui wa. y.iu u ".jor ioiiini. mv latter male a th'gk-samlnallotioahd tare aakli.pplna that tb.dec.aaad bad bun dead aome tblrlr two bouri. Tha Terdjct wae "death fronljhalyioii of,coal - . -i, Tnr. CLitur. lallnosce of rorcata boa alio bean obeemd In AoitraUej In tb. OUttlct otZallarat It'becdmb'itrtklng lhat ilnce deforaillaicwa.lomraMioid.nn d larre acala (rotnthe nara t8A3no18S, areguUr de I creaaeof UeimouatottalafaU-frou37 37 Ittchei to 11 S3 Incbej-rhad taken place. ... UHIIIUUI)M TI.. ui iuu iau;.,.iM now created the offlce of Inipectar of tbe tale foreetiv The tmaloeat ol thla oficlal will btu I. prevent th. clearing out of the iore.il, ana io hi aiHr me caring ror ana plavilafof-foriiula tarloui parte of the uoloiry. Tne weather In London yeiterday wai clear, iboogh cold, Lunon. Feb.lSTh tola Janah-o lonr. nail cooUln'ecounl,or tbeogigemeat' at Rio Terde. Tbf "rull(l.ira'mider the com mand of Colonel Vararee. .Manlted aad canted theAregnayan latrenebaunt. with' out Ion. Ifipei;. near the Icane (u ie uon. oomo oi ox pmctn had gone ercr to the liraiUlUn,,a , Tb.Caw.laaJUll.)l'. Onliri, Feb. 13. Tie. Canadian .'.fila ment waa opened ,thbt afternoon by the Gorernor General,, who mad. a rneecb from the throue n eingraUlaiu the Tarlla. raent on the'Mneral prtnpecu Of Iheil. naltiTAfl- mi m w Tbe trouMet lu the Red Rtver country, which bATarlieofroiuau, unfortuqate rait, ftpprehenslon .of la Intentions of the Gar crnmeat, Will be met by conciliation. The lateeli aWce fbbw ttatha aUrra wat subafdmp.tl pernio rtlMenjto the rep resenUtloot i ln.Gofarnraea"t, aod tha hope UeirriirjCatpeyactUeDJciiier to dlfQcnUle,y rroupt aaiifahia.ai ml a CHaelwal. ruiLAORLiau.Feb;19.-Jamea Par" ' burglar, Wai arretted on Saturday night lAai, waa convictea to aay, and sentenced to uteen yean and six mouth In the penj.ten tlary. aii BlhU 1st tho rahllw Sehaala D. 1M r f he STtaelaaall Cart. CiiorfniAtto Fab, lS.-rTha Julgta oV tho Superior Court hire reuderej. a decision In a cjf Involving the readlec of the Bible In tha ) publoj f ehoobi Th Action, wa to dls- a-klalhlntnartlAr lutraiAffvrta LV rari LAif . i-a. alalalngihe operatioo of tha ichoot board orpijy uuS uiat uw rvaoiag d iob uiDioana Alf reltglptt iMtrtcttoa lapnUlctchpoltihAll nutporratetodJ JaigeHogenheldthAtthe "ptptbvlon of th CouUtutioa recognized relltloa of ChriitUiilty, Audatknowledged IDAS reiigiorj ana morautj were necctry io goodgoverameati that the Stat naed wll gloa ra a maaa to promote good gorern mtnt, aod meteor in exclusion, or. ail re Uxioua InrtmcUou of tha Dnbllo echooU wat eoalrary to th provlslona of the bill of rights. JBdg Stover, eoautrred, And the Injunction Wat made perpetual- Judge TaT dlsaented. Arra('r si Malt Bob bar. Cfnoioo, February 19, Mrt Jones, th drirerof Ihawaeonwnlch laket the malls from Ihe Chlfiajro post offlce to tho Rock" ilalARd railroad, hu beea Arretted ror roo- bin the raAlU of brer Viro.om ia drafU, UlthabU ha been for a long lime, la ctJouectlTOMriiAcxfflpllci, thorite to an ouif-tha-war elreet, then cut open the bagt and UauACtAUrgo number px Lellera con Ulnbg draft therefrom. I(f4 hot knowa(r! tnai no dab ercr iaajbii money Darlac Babberr- FLiaAtTRi.UU Feb. 15 nht btUallabV msnt of Cooper Con ad, nmlh, and Market ttreoti, waa entered by burglan Utt night, And 'robbed of 300 yards of tllk, nlaed at about $5,000. The thlevee etzected an cq- trance through an ladjoltilag btnldlng' on Little atreet, In tho rear to the roof. Tbe good were thrown out of a wludow to con federal who war 1a watting Is the allay The ratcals made their xlt In the eanio way they had entered. clue and torn needed delicacies, and gave t,-- .. .n,t aMAdr rwllaf. At her re- Une.; I remained a! nJtTht, and there being Ahthr Rtardi-'ti Idnle.an MosROf, Tit, February 13 Ocneral Bt. John Lldiell, of Catahoula parish, wot killed Outhor.aleBunfcrJBt. Mary's, hear his plilcc, yMteriiaylilh1 eaClntfhAer, The tAta af tho W. Miry'e tAyt the party who UUed htm consisted of Col. Jones and bit two eon The Immediate caaie of t4 horn IcUt prtglnatM la the tamo transaction oat ofw Vh grew the killing of John Dixon, j r,. at tbo Boston Club, New Ur lewis, aome woeVa ago. The raaaarivaala CeB t ral Kail vaad raiUDRtrnu, ro.io. ai in annual Mllng of lha rennaylvanlA Central rail road to-day a report was suomuiea snowing the gross earning! to be over seventeen mil lion and a quarter, erpensee over twelre millions, leaving the net earnings at fire million forty-seven thousanl, exceeding thossof 18W by seventeen thousand three hundred, and fourteen dollan TlaTabla RaainMr CsAALxaDwiARO. th veUra acUjr. arad 70 yean, and tha author of lb hlatory oi ih rbiiadeipbu stage, oie IP. a'AaiAaeisnu yeaterday. Tar Unltod Stale iteAmer Seminole, Uotd Key Weat. arrived at rortamontb, N.I1-. Uat evening, and It anchored at TnarantlBev dob waa oraaraa ta A-QruaBoo. in ooni- quene oi ynuow vor . boam Tba pertoaa Arrwto(p qring'i the reteot trouble In Part hv iiearlt all had their prellmlaary eramlAatlooe .Tbn: frf one1 nanaiwa ana loararBocia HjarpcBrueioni Joan A. M(Ttror Wa huog jeiUrJay morning aT St Jobb. Jf. It , for tho murder of Catharine YJ1, hit intstrest, and their chtld,1n September last, Helen written confession. Tha Bad, F-Aacleco And Northern East railroad hM orgaalted, Tho tootrporAlore at prominent cApltAlU, They propose to balid a road fxoto, near San Sial to llaalds bcrg. In Mendocino county Tm man Id pal election at Salt Lake passed off quietly. rThe Mortaodoi-Br!g hamllV ticket wa elected by a largo ma jority, Th anthorUlet. dUcoa farad tbe women from voting at tha election? though tome half dozen, of them voted for both ticket. ' Rutsu hat made a peremptory demand on tha Swiss Goyernment for the surrender' of a certain Mon Who took refage In Swit MrUnd eome lime ago. At there It mo treaty between Rattla and Bwltxerlaud for extradition, the government will deliberate uton Ihe mattert AT A. meeting of th Ltijuor Owalcn Aa aoclatlan, hey on Monday, night at 0U iuBrwagiBU4uawro aaoptea uutractiog th executive com mil te ta doaJlIoq Dav- greu to change th InUrna,! rereane lawaJ aval ocoiioc. an iuh qo, oiaigUieu pirit at the dlstlUery or dUtU'ery warehoue. WaUlTATRORf, a wealthy frmer.of Perry county. Ohio, It la pursuit of hlLwlfe,who escape with Qeorg MePhenoa alias Col. Farker, Sh carried off tbo household goods and $1,000 lq money. Mel' be non and hit paramour have doabtleta go to Kansas. Ravnor (bund tha arocklt. and wilt probably return h?u leering hi wife to iicr jaie TRR Loadoh Toaau of veatardaV taornlnir. In reviewing Maoday evening's debate fa raruament, rejoioaa ioat tne uovernmeni hat Adopted the IdeA to often adtocated In ihe columne of the Itmrr, vlxt the with drawal of troone from Canada. Tha Timtt Admits that Canada la tbe only English col- oay name to do invaoea in time or war. vet peace le ao Assured that It It foolish to pro vide now for Ita rupture Tar Iuke de Montpensicr hta arrived it Madrid, and Is In Intimate bjunjcallon wunucnerai rrrm. lie uat baq long later vlewe wllh General Ftttn ahoV Admiral Topete These clrratuaUncta; yCAdte much comment. Durfng the irtstonjof the Cortet on Monday th 'Gorernment Interpolated at to tho urgency reTlslon, of the, treaty with England Drf'th elay trade, slavery Ulng now rejected-by ntUonil Contdence, and the right or teArchr Which: that trAty gav to England 1 leading' (a Ttxatlout Interference with the Bpanltu share of the ricu cominBTCB vnta AinCA. Benor oaiveu, MlnUter or But, repllod that by the treaty Kd gland paid 13,000,000 for the right of search, to It wat a fair bargain) but tbe Government would Invite England to rerlse the treaty, at Spain would no longer conn tcoanceor allow tho Importation of negroes nttVms. each halt aa thatj U aoHha. ;-balrl" n ' ,v'J " know." li the old woouai "fplkaha. got aenrton. way or ruCenfnc halt oathaU keada lathea. d.'yi, andSyb? Ill Jut faaleaed there. I'd ralher not let yop alee p with my daughter any more. Toil know too much for. a woman." I tried other rneana with better eueccu, and greatly re- A CnrntBRBatlrraaw. n.-...iL Ionia of creation-look poste slon of tha choice seats, and thn tb femajaa were al lowed to distribute themselves around like bolter on a boarding-school tllco of bread, occupying a very small space. Th faou! were arestca in ine beigbt Ot Celestial fashion, wearing rich silk gowns, valuable gold bracelets, diamond rtnga and tbe umttealthoetlmAglnable. Thetraditional, Poadsrout hAlr-plo, with bead and gold decorations, waa worn, by eU, and tha- tott ing head and proud bearing tbowed their Opinion of their one hone baoiBet spo cLally of themselves. Scarcely had the chair received their burdens when the bowl lb centre ot attraction wa trana- errea into a miniAtnre fishing pond. Each. Chmamen selzad hla allrer hlntrafl chnn stick and made a demonstration on th DQW l, nowpicunc up a caoLoe moreel, and then losing It through the derurity of a raisciuavoua isuow on tne oppoetto eiae et the table. la partaklog of the food a Utile gallantry waanoUeeabU, th lint load on the chop. ttlckt wae contlgned th fomalea, and they managed to take car of It. Two tea urae were placed on the table, and from tlmo. to time tbe male flUeJ tbair Uttla China cap. aad drank thamtcrve or helped the women. With Lha xeaDtloa that tha irALhArlnrnaa. little boisterout, nothing- derogatory to rtbo anair coma oe eaia. un moon-eyed 3m tel became Joalout of her atcort, and at h Arose and leaned forward to assist a female heathen at hit rlcht. tho slUv mored hi chair away Great waa hi fail, but ho Joined In tho mirth caused by the Joke, aad lawy tor a toast lo English "My father la ChinV . wat cartful not to silent hi lady lor svfte thAt An Intelligent looking ChlnamAn gaw and all drained their eup.-S Vdadsco JiVUttiH. c Tor attempted aisaialoatlon of Trlnce Arthur 1 reported to have originated with two New Tork reportertf-by way f a Joke. ooaitrolUr evad, on VCR 'KtanT.v0i.LB, axlale. of Hevada. died al Canon, 21 jauauaja ArcMUoti, '' 8 ITe. Hpe.lt. Ml " . ,FTurTL,"oDikie,i,CT 9ST 1 Q9rf t!Ia H that iba ' stiri . Jf 1U la gtuiir NT Miliar ' '. ... f ' ia maJo aa-l Hportad br Uorw A. i li7it4,Thoaa Dialuy Bfy1eUtfaaUW m'...t Bl-dlaika abata aall Had aaaaa naiiia STTi'dir fbaeaa.W IWa bV flal.y latl. j tX aa aoatrnad atloaw , ta Ifc xtTat'7' J Urof b abowa oa a beTar lha lot aar ol atata B.-aliprotldadaeopyof Ibla orJar b ri)4 ta juaton ctljr, oacolo aatb of ibra aoeetialf y Itaiuraioa niaifO BoaUprotldodaoopTof Ibla ortlor b ri4 la ijci aawapaporpriaMd aat pabltatt! la Waab ira ina uiairni uiren niii or in oarv, AlraocopT H J UtlOS.CUlt. fab) fMw