The evening telegraph. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1864-1918, February 10, 1869, FIFTH EDITION, Page 8, Image 8

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THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH- PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 18G0.
CITY INTELLIGENCE.
GRANT.
new II Psd tb Time Yesterday In
tbe city.
tonera! TJ: B. Grant, Preeldent-eleot, who
arrived In this city early yesterday morning,
departed again oa bin return to waaiilngton
at noon to-day. Immediately alter hie
arrival here, as stated in yesterday's Trlb
siath, being Roraewbat indisposed through
fatigue, be went to bed, refused to admit any
visitors, and did not arise until near noon,
lie free tied by rest and quiet, in tbe
afternoon at tbe earnest solicita
tion of a number uf friends,' be
participated In a social entertainment at Au
gustine's, on Walnut street. Hemming thence
to the Continental Hotel, he remained In bis
apartment nntll about 9 o'olooK, when he took
carriage ana visited the Hebrew Charity Hall,
at tbe Academy of Muslo. He stayed there,
however, but a very brief time. Ane entered
the Academy, In company with General Ba
dean, the first qundrllle on toe programme was
Just forming. The dancers, although aware of
his Intention to visit tho ball, did not
expect blin at such an early hour,
and, consequently, but f" o; hfm
were on the lookout. As he walked quietly
iato the hall, bowver, he ta encounter toy
one of the Committee of Arraujzemeiita, rerxttf
nlaed, and conducted to a private box. ine
4nrn.l Ionic a neat, conversed awhile wnn
those about him. gazed at the seen prw""
on the floor, and men. just as W1"'.
entered, departed. It wa not wMMih
bad left that the dancers "T,: hi.
came aware of his visit y,
honor, tbe band played l 'J resl-
rom the A""''!! Walnut
dei.rof Mr James a. Ornxv
firSV Twas InvitSd. At the latter a large
number a7oSr prominent cltlrens were seated,
ImlVwioBi were the Judges of our Courts,
tof Fox "x-Mavors Henry and McMlohael.
enerl Pn'nlel E. 'Pickles of New York, Con
liesJmen Myers and O'Neill, several newspaper
editoS, and members of the Union league. The
nenerel greeted them oordlallv. and for a
ShUe entered Into tbe spirit of tbe time, but
owl ne to bis fatigue remained In tbelr presenoe
onlva fbort bal? hour. dwelling of
Mr. erne he returned to hie hotel.
CITY CRIMINAL CALENDAR.
A Servant Charged with Theft-lreeeiy
ia Bailee Thelt ol Casidloa Iteeovery
f Stolen Property-Playing? Constable
Serious ClmrKe-I.nrceiiy of a Trunk
Held for a further Hearing? Street
righting?.
Ellen Newman was em ployed as a servant by
Mr. James KubD, who keeps a boarding house
on Market street, betwe n lrntnand hleveniti.
Yesterday she left tno premises, taking with
her a lot of clothing, wulch she left with a
family residing at Sixteenth and Filbert streets,
for safe keeping, and then repaired to the Sixth
Police Statu n and scoured lodgings for the
night. It bd occurred that la Wie house where
tbe property was stored a daughter of a
patrolman resided. Stic Informed ber
father of tbe fact that Kllcm bad brought
the goods to the house, and subsequently
the information of the thuft was made public,
in the meantime ISileu hiul takeu her depar
ture from the station-housa, but was arrested
in tbe neighborhood of Tenth and Market
streets. Bue bad a hearing before Alderman
Jones, and was held lu (WW bail to answer.
Henry Heltnbold hns been bold to answer
by Alderman Maule tho charge of larceny as
bailee. It seems thai a ountryman was taken
10k In a hotel in West Philadelphia, aud
banded over to the proprietor of the place J'JO
for bafe-keeping. Helmbold, It Is alleged,
secured the money from the proprietor on pre
tense of putting it lu bdufi, but tailed to re
turn It.
William Heli.a colored man. went Into a con
fectionery stoie in W'tBt Philadelphia yester
day and ordered some candies. A tier receiving
tbe order, he suadenly left without paying for
the property. A policeman was notified, and
Hall was taken into oua'oUy, He was held to
answer by Alderman Maule.
About 3 o'clock yesterday miming Officer
McUonlgal recovered til pounds of butter at
Highleeulh and Poplar streets. He noticed
two men with a tub in their possession, and on
being discovered by the officer, the thieves
dropped the properly aud ran. Tue butter had
oeen sioieu irom a wagou at js.igaieemn ana
Ulrard avenue. The oilenders escaped.
John K. Mann failed In playing constable at
Nineteenth and Callowhill streets yesterday.
It seems that lie endeavored to extort money
trom parties whobad been engaged lu a quarrel.
Mann was held la JbOJ bull by Aluerman
Jlulonlnson.
An old man named James Helus, residing
In tbe neighborhood of Htxteenlh and Poplar
streets, was arrested yesterday for having coin
milted an aggravated assault upon a girl
twelve years of age. He bad a bear iug before
Alderman P anooast, and was committed to
prison.
Lewis Gallagher, for the larceny of a trunk,
has been held to bill by Alderman Dallas.
He was arrested at Fifteenth and Fltz water
gtieets.
Hubert Smith and Mike Connell, both lads,
were arrested at Twentieth and Poplar streets
for stone fighting and annoying citizens. They
were held to answer by Alderman Pancoast.
James Kane will have a bearing at tbe Cen
tral Police Station this afternoon, ou suspicion
of the larceny of a roll of carpet aud a cuest
el tea which be had in bis possession when
arrested at Sixth and Fitwater streets.
Thk Newsboys' lloiiit. An association has
been organized la this city during the past
month, lor tn'e purpose of providing a place of
khelter for the homeloss boys wuo nightly
throng our streets; and toe managers, havlog
sketched out their plan ot prop:su'.opurallons
are now ready to appeal to tlio puolie for bud
pott and interest in an effort wblo 1, by univer
sal admission. Is bo greatly needed. A home
of this charaoter was organized a I jw years ago
bnt it bas been merged in another institution1
and there is now no Home, la this city, f r the
friendless boys who roam its tfreeis, seeking
means of subsistence In various sorts of street
uafho and employment.
The design is to provide an institution for
these young outcasts whioli shall oiler them not
only food and shelter, but the attractions and
Interests of a home; and to furnish them with
such instruction as will tend to ralBO their alms,
and stimulate their eilbrls to become some
thing belter lhau they are. It la proposed to
have regular teachers for evening schools, and
".K'yV116 boy" Bncn religious instruction as
will Interest as well as iufoim them.
T,he ePnse of the institution will be par
tially defrayed by such small payments for
board and lodging as the boys can allord to
make, but its support must of course depend
in ft I n I V nil Ann I I-1 Hi. I Inn. .., ....1 ...( .
r&e following geulHjaien are the oHioer of
IhA AfiBnAlat Inn
President Ueorge W. Childs, No. 1006 Locust
Dlreet.
Vice Presidents Judge James Allison. No.
1113 Walnut Btreel; W. . Moorhead. No, 1G12
Treasurer Frank H, Clark, No. 85 South
Ttilwl al roat
Becretary Knoch Lewis, Ko. 2221 Oreen
Tbaa the "Neweboys Home" no enterorlse
rvnlVt Kilt. I!tt a Hum V Ct r n. . nl l
UPPVI j4 m j kruu nuuuillllrtlyU
beyond obtaining pledges for money, wutoo.
luilon, but a oommllUje U actively In MeareU of
M UUUHO uwii AMvam;u, anil UliV' IICr 11
Mtkl8g for a proper Superintendent aud Matron
n rthr a nharfffl ef it. whan InnalAil
iv vmw ' "- u
The Bchool Uoohes of tub First "Waiid are
rerresented as being of a very Inferior and nn
desirable Character, and la a very undesirable
on dill on. Thus far this ward bas not suc
ceeded in procurirg tho erecliou of auy of the
paiatiai ecnooi uunuinp witu wuicn other seo
lioua of the city are dot ted. A new and c wn.
modlous building for the grammar sohool Is
esrjeelaiiy ctesirame. wnn the view ol temedv.
tna this state of analrs a Dublia mrini win
be held to-morrow (Thurtday) evening at lii
o'clock, in tbe lecture-room of the fecott Metho
dist Episcopal Church, oa Klghtb street, above
Tasker. Tbe tax-payers and parents of tbe
ward are urged to be lu attendance, to join in
petitioning Councils to appropriate sufficient
money to erect, a new grammar sohool building
on tbe lot at the southeast corner of bovealh
and Dickergon streeis,
Fibb. BhortlT before 4 o'clock this morn
lug tbe drying-house ultsclind to the match
factory of Conrad KWher, No. l'Jl.1 Otsgo street,
was damaged are to an huhhui huuuv ju.
Tbb PKtgg Cli'b will bold a meeting at the
einb rooms this sfternoon, for the purpose of
rceeivlog a report from the iiuara o; directory
ow tue revision 01 tue py-iuwa.
TI1U KEW BUlLUlMblS.
rroeesrllnt-a of the Meeilnar f the
"liuliaiae; Commlaalon" To-day.
At noes to-day a meeting of the Commis
sioners on tbe New Pnbllo Buildings ws hem
in Select Council Chamber, W. a. Stokloy,
In tbe obalr.
The roll of members was called, and a quorum
was found to be present. ,,,,
Tbe Chairman stated that the meetln hsd
been called at the suggestion of the Obalrmau
of tbe (ommltttee on Flans and AroUloiore,
and called upon that gentleman to state nis
Object for suggesting the meeting.
Mr. waiter men reau im , .
tee on Ariuiwno the City Uonn-
r. quest the Commlsnlon trnvldlna for the
ells to .mend the .ordinance MW
loiaiD K'""" " ., ,m. ftdvanlaireo ia to
ner as tticy
,br,lheColtnnro now stands there is no
oirnJuve leftTtit to advertise for plans. The
Sl wor opln on that this would not.
ZVre suns It", we'll k",own thai arcl.lteoU
of skill snd repiitation r- fuse, ns a general rule,
to fumish dcslar h In competition for an v public
work unless they are assured First. That the
successful competitor will be appointed the
nrrbitectof the building under tbe established
rates of percentage. Serond. That unsuocessful
competitors who have ma le deslgus worthy of
not ice will be paid for their labor, and their
drawlnRS returned to t'lem. And third That
t he duty of deciding upon the merit of tliolr
respective designs slinll be confided to such as
know something of t heir art.
However Just and proper these conditions
may be, the oommlMoe are of the opinion that
in the present chsb it. would not be desirable to
guarantee term like these, even though it
wi re piACtloable. Nor do they think it would
be advisable to iosue n general advertisement
In the usual wav wlluout sueh guarantees,
knowing, as they do, that snob, a prooeas would
exclude the best talent, of the profession.
After mature deliiirratlon the committee
have come to the conclusion that the Interests
of the city will be best promoted by solecttng
an artist of acknowledged ability and reputa
tion In his art, end emoloying liiin profession
ally to prepare designs, drawings, and specifi
cations for the now buildings, under tbe direc
tions of the Committee on Architecture and
Plans; the said designs, when completed, to be
submitted to the Commission for approvul. As
Boon as this is accomplished , proposals for
labor and materials may be advertised for, and
contracts awarded, as provided for iu the ordi
nance. in oider that the committee may be free to
act in the mutter of the plans as they
may deem most to the interest of the city,
they ask that tbe ordinance be amended as
before stated, and oiler the following resolu
tion: BrtoUvi, That tlie Commissioners fnr tbe erection
Of Public Buildings bert-hy request tbe H.lsot and
Common Councils of Mm city of Piilladnlphls to
amend the ordinance ut li led "An oriluance 10 pro
vide for (he erection uf Pablic Buildluge," by
striking ont the wurds "I'laiu mi" la tbe sucond
section. thkt the same hhall raad "for cHiiiuUes of
cont of the propoitd bultdinyi."
The report was accepted and tbe resolution
unanimously carried.
One or two communications, plans, etc, from
architeote.were recelva and referred.
Upon motion it was ordered that the rules of
Select Council, bo l'sr as applicable, should be
adopted for the government of tbe meetings of
the Commission,
Colonel Page, with some preliminary re
marks, disclaiming auy intention to reflect
upon any member of tbe Commission, then
ottered the following resolution:
Jitsolvrd, Tlisttt.e Councils of the city having by
erdlDBiice fixed Independence Square as tbe site for
ihe public bnlldlLM, and devolved upon this com
ntltsioathe dulyufc Trying out the provisions of
the said ordinance, It I incumbent upon us to act ai
a unli upon the queation of ihe site, however we
may ditler upon oihi r questions, and thai no mem
ber, whatever bid iirWa'B opinion ray bs as to the
she van, In good fA'tb to bir colleagues, seek to de
feat It! tbe muro esieulally o Ifbls nmot&l pmttlon
Hive him a power or indueuce not possessed by
oilier members of ihe Boam;
A lively di bate ensued upon the offering of
the loregolng resolution. Colauel Paga re
iterated his statement that In presenting it to
the Commission be bad not tbe most remote
intention of reflecting upon any member of the
Hoard. He was upon the most kindly and
cordial terms with them all. and was only
nnrred on to oiler It by his conviction that the
Commission bad nothing at all to do with the
inesllon of Bite.
as the resolution, by those not fully ac
quainted with all thedetalls and circumstances
o: the "new public bu'idings" movement.mlght
be construed lo bear 011 lie iace some rererence
to tbe Chairman of the Commission, who Is an
enemy to placing the proposed structures upjn
Jnuepenueuce isquiire. nu expiuuuwuu 01 ui
te.lri nroceedlncs had In Belnct Oounoll on
Thursdny last was offered by Mr. Blokloy from
thecrmr. ... ... .
It will be remembered mat. on me uay men
tioned Select Council Indefinitely postponed
ihe hill rjasscd throuza Common Council
ch.mglng the Bite of the contemplated new
buildings irom inuepeuoence square mruuu
Pqnare. While the debate preceding this trans
fer was in progress, Mr Stokley sat quietly in
his ciiair, taaing no pariabuu in iue uwcun-
slon.
Hnhseonentiv. however, when a motion re
lating to the same subject was made byoueof
the members, eome wurus. uuereu iu simpio
badlnnge passed between the Chalrmaa&ad the
gentleman who made the motion. A reporter
of one of tbe morning papers a sheet in favor
of erecting" tbe buildings on Independence
Hqnare took down the wordsspoken in joke as
part and parcel of the regular proceedings, and
they thus appeared in the paper,
M r. tsiOH ley alleges laai mm was uuuu mr tun
iole purpose of having a "slap" at himself, and
asserted bis Internum, if the o (Tense were re
peated, to exclude said reporter from bis acous
tomed place Mr. Htokley, as a member of
that Commission, said he would act with the
juniority of the Commission, but as a member
of Councils, would exercise his rights as a
tat mber of Councils.
His views were concurred in oy tue mourners
of the Board present.
Borne further explanations from the members
were then ollered.
After pausing Oolouel Page's resolution, the
Commission adjiurr.ctK
A Mippino Man. Mr. Henry A. Hlldebrand,
of Camden, N. J., bas been missing since Feb
ruary 1, and his friends are in great distress
concerning bis whereabouts. He is aged 25
yeais, about nve n-et ten inoues nigu, wild
black whiskers and moustache. When last
seen be was dressed In a dark mixed pair of
pantaloons, black ves', dark brown overoott.
and Grecian bend bat. It la feared that be bas
been foully dealt with, from tbe fact that he
bad been robbed some time since of $800, and
prevloaa to bis disappearance he was beard to
say that be was on the track of the thieves,
1'ihT Drivino to hk PnomiuTiiD. In oonse
iucnce of complaint irom citizens residing ou
North Broad street, tho Mayor is determined to
put en emit. t lie nuisauoe of fastdrlving on
that thoroughfare. He has detailed Hergeaut
Adam Keesn, with a Kijuad of reserves, day ser
yeants, and patrolmen ot tho Twellth district,
to abate the nuisance. They will bo stationed
on Broad street from il P. M. until dusk every
Sunday, mid their Instructions are to arrest all
parlies whodrUe over the Niuolson at aa im
moderate lute.
Attempted Roiuimhy. This morning an
other attempt was made to enter the tannv
trimmlngBStoteof 1 ;a .0 itosenbaum, at Klghtb.
and Maple streets. A map was seen la the
yard, but he managed to escape. Tbe marks of
a "jimmy" are uiMieinnoie in the door.
THE GREAT CARP DEPOT.
VIHITINU AND WEDDING CAUD3
AND
PAllTY INVITATIONS,
tbe latest and most fashionable stylos,
NEW FUKNOn PAPERS.
Jnst received, a new assortment of very de-
Biraoie paiteros.
Monograms aud Initials stamped In etlor
gr K. HOSKINS A CO.,
Blsuouers and Engravers,
S lmwfcSm No. 913 AKUU Btreet.
TSTEDDINQ AND PARTY INVITATIONS
H , EKORAVKD IN THE LATEST
FAKHIONjs BLVj styles.
fOCB QU1BKH OF 1TIKNCH PAPER AND
VOVa PACR8 OF KNVELOfKB,
hTAUPKU. IN BOXES, t.
J.LIREHD.
it hbmb no, w epitiNQ oa&dsn Kueek
erection of public b iiii-.YeJond llneof t he
words "ptp ana" 1 ethe commission
second olb'n. """'" SmIbub la snob man
rrt-e ioc
THIRD EDITION
HABRISBU RG
Proceeding In the Senate and
House-Passage of the Twelfth
and Sixteenth Streets Pas
senger Railway Bill.
THE STATE LEUISLATUKE.
Senate.
ItABitrniutno, FM. 10. The Hocclal Committee of
Philadelphia (Senators reported, as ejuiuilttou. the
Tark bill.
Al ovueooe amenrtlBH tbe act regulating tiepay
ol city and ounty onicert In I'tallad ipula. ivoimidei
so that the act shall not ko Into elTct nntll toe ex
4rutlon ot tbe terms ot the prent Inonaib.HitH.
'J bl last bill fixes tbe pay of District Atto-ner at sic
thousand dollara: (Jlirk of Quarter Hwalouii, three
tbontand dollara; BherifT. fouritiouisnd do'lag; Coro
ner, three tuousand dollars: the ltrirdr ol Uds,
KeMier of Will', Clerks of Urprjaot' (Jiurt,
l'rothonetory of UlS'.riut Honrl, Proinonotary of
Court of Common Fleas, and Clerk of Q iauor stes
alons, are to pay, In adJItlon to the preuent tax9.
one quarter part of the grots receipts excsedlng tiro
lhniBand dollars a year.
ItPIs In plaon were then read by Mr. t'onnnll. rela
tive to taxes la the Twenty-third ward, FulUdel
lib la.
Also, one to provide for the lucorprtlnn and re
Rulailon ol Insurance companies. Tolsblll liun l'T
m ji'd to have been prepared by tbo solid couipote
o( Philadelphia.
By Mr. liavls one Incorporation tbe Douglaasvllle
and Monocncy Turnplxe Company.
Jty Mr. Flaiier, enn to authorise the Fas' Pennsyl
vania Klderablp ot the Cunrou of (loJ to remova ttio
dead bodies Irom their graveyard on Ueiaaauluffn
avenue near But Its tttreet.
Jir M 1. lliilliiKiait, an act relating ts dower.
lty Mr. ptinituu. one relative to streets in 1119 city of
Chester. A so, one relative to water a-eosKiouuts in
Client er.
TDK TWELFTH AND SIXTEENTH STftKBW PAS
BKM1KB iHILIfAV,
An act locorpora'lng the Twelfth and Six
teenibHtieets Passenger Kill way Uomp-tny was
considered. It was opposed by Mr. Uolemau ot
Lebanon, and was urged by Mr. Henszey, who
read extracts from several Philadelphia papers
In; favor of the railroad, and who said that tbe
prrjeot was opposed only by parties ooaueoted
with opposing roads. The people desire every
possible means of oommunioatiou. He alluded
to the valuable improvements which had fol
lowed tbe opening of tbe Union, the Teuth aud
Eleventh street, and other railways, and stated
tbat during tbe next year al least one thousand
bouses would be erected on the extension of
Twelfth and Sixteenth streets if the new road
was built. Many of the-e bouses were for me
chanics and small families. Neither tue iYe.t
nor Age, both influential parly papers, had said
a word against tbe project.
Mr. btlnsoo of Montgomery read an article trom
the i'OTf7i.4irti:aitlwhlob st'.ed,:amongotoer tiling,
ibatTweftb ana Blxteepth straels were ne-.ded or
ciilwns lor the ote of carriages aa4 that Ihe itoa
rails strained the axles of the carriages.
Mr. Hensxey said that the cars w re needed on
Twelrth aud sixteenth streets to accommodate tbat
clans ot tbe community who bad no carriage bnt
who, by pay ins their sven cen's, could reach their
hnnws and families after a bar! day's work.
The bill pissed by 19 ayes lot) nays, and wai lea, to
I ha )J 0111s f er coouuirence,
Salelde.
PiTTBtRG, Feb. 10. 1 man named Hasten
hung himself at Iiavsvillu, Pa., toUy.
I.ateat Markets by Telegraph.
NbwYokk, Feb. 10 Cotton qnlet and staady; SW
baltts sold at 30,.lnj)j Flour dull; 6it0 bb's. eold;
Htale, V fifiia.7 ZU'.Uulo ti'tSoq)g 65: Western. 5 55 fin 73.
Wbeiit declining. Coin la fair do'aaud at loyiix ad
vance; -Iti.Wio misoela sold; mixed Western. 90:u,i)iu. lor
new; (1 OICa',1 U-l'3 tor old. Beer quint. Pora heavy;
new meat, (HHitfiK- 6. Lr& heavy; steam reudereJ,
lertftaKSo. W ti It. ky stead v.
BuLTiaiiBi, Feb. . Cotton hrm at 80 cents. Floor
very qnlet aud luauiive. and nuibluir doln. Wheat
dull; good to choice, 21QaVtai). Corn liftn; prime
white at Md$92c.; yellow at s.jjii7 coo t Oats firm at
7n(76c Ke mm at t 6 ipl (.6 !- eor tirm at (41.
Bacou, rib sides. 17;41Hc.: clear do., 1-3($Wj ; anoul
deis, lnMlfio. Uaons 0c. La'd firm at2CmliO.
Havana, Feb 'o. The sugar market is aotive, and
priceB are advancing In consequence of tbe disturb
ancea in the Central Departmnnr. Iuimause orders
have bean received from America. Mo. 12 D.ituh
standnrd, 8.(aS reala per arobe, and holders ailc it
sti'l lurttior advance Kxchang on Iiondon. lj(.ilii
par cent, premium. Excbangu on Parrs, 2m 1' pre
mium. Kxohnnge on lbs United Swtei, lo-ig sight,
in currency. MJ.dO'.'l'-a per cit. dlsouut. 1'ot'ttopa
eclnlng; American is now quoted at t per barrel.
Lard la declining; toe laslaales were inie at2t'J)2i;
on tierces, and j lu 2a yon 11 d tips.
Ntocfc Qnotatlons by Telegraph 3 I. M.
Glendinmng, UavlR & (Jo. report through their
New York: bouse tue j.utiwing:
N. Y. Cent. R.
Western Union T.. SW1
N. Y. and Erie K.. 3tl'4
Phlb aud Kea. It....
Mich. 8.aud N.I. It 94 '4
n. and V'tl.t. K Hi
Cleveland aud Tol M
Vol. A Wabasu H... 6fi
Mil. at 8t. 1. oota,. oj 'S
MB. & St. V. pref... tU
Chi. and N.W. com. : I Adam Express Co 6S?
Ohio and N. W. prf. ml Wells, Fargo Exp... 2ii
Chi. endtt. l.K w,i uniieaMiaies n.xo.
Pis, F. W.andChL..ll7
Pa. M. Steam. (Jo.. .110
old Ui5!
. Market steady.
Tbe New York Money Market.
Vom fAs Timet.
"The demand for morey from tbe brokers Is ab?nt
equal to tbe steady otlei lug Irom lendera at fti)7 per
cent. The market works easily, without, however
the appearance or any oeoiaea iiip.r.uuuu.ncs.
(in the Btock Kxchange tbe markets. In .ne main,
are unequivocally iutA. The strongest are tno
public funds, which continue to adrauce !,tVi per
cent, on heavy transactions In tbo 5-2US of li7. and
astroBg demand for all the other fr-iiw, me ln-4 s,
and long 6 per cents et ltmt. Toe Boutneru mm
bonds are steauiur innu j.,ir,unj, vuo i.o.r ivi.
and other lstarn aod Weatern Wtaie bonds
are scarce aud tirm in prices. Tna
Western and TaclUc ltailway mortgoges
are in demand, and at full ratns. tie
Withdrawal rrOVl ino UUDI.bhu mm uro. ,riu
ol the central Pacllio gold bonds by reason of the
recent nrgot atlou of the remainder of tun loan in
Frankfort has brought tbe Union Faclrlc gold
b an tin Into better demand, and some Inquiry Is re
newed for the Missouri PaclOcs also goid ujtrlog
PactUo Mall stock, among the DBlscellaneeus
sbarta, was again a teatura on the Kxcbange
and irom ux fi cum. w
tolliwlli per cant., the contest between tue bu I
acd bear IntereM being quite animated. Tbe railway
stocks were active, and tbe lloctuailoni bat wee a tbe
early and afternoon Boards ,' .V(.I per cent., the is
of New York Central showing more flrmae-s thai
yesterday and most of tbe Westerns recovering froru
tbe partial depression at tbe dote of business on
Monday. The stock exchange boards have nothing
whatever tn do wl'h tbe stick of tb Erie real since
tbe 1st of February, and their members are held to
no spoi)lbil.iy ou Cjntraois msle lutbes-reot ba
cauneof lb refai-al oi the Uunld FUk odmlnlstrallo
to declare or rersr, nadrr tbe new rule ol the icx
chai ge, tbe uiooi.t of tbelr Issues of tbe comrn m
capital. Ttiis ban glv clleuse to the lawless party
referred to and tboir frlsnus, an1 thre Is some talk
on tbe street of au Independent K,-Je Botrd of ntsde
brokers ami Jobbers 10 deal In this and other stocks
on as" cat!d Indeuecdeotlootlut."
trom the Tribune.
"Mouey is mere abundant at the offerings at 8 per
csiit. on Ooverumeiiis. 7 p"r cent, on miicsllnna jus
Him res, and was I" tx.eess of tbe reqnirerjiwuis ol
brokers Comraeiclal psper la easy at Js peroeut.
lor vrlu. e namrs.
'The tie hi a ml for Union PaclHo bonds has brea
brink. artillHdtsli.biBbat kiug house look nu iXm at
par aud luteres'. Tbe iwin dim have a iet.iy re
ceived BUbcripdntis for nnny S?,his,(ik) I.h de
maud bas li.cn aie J Itu-gely since tue Central r.i;'i.1o
boiitls were cum-d The bslant e of the Oltfurula
Pacific Railroad drat mortgsge bunds were takeu to
day, fur lortlttu arcnunt. at par and interest.
"Tbe fKgiegaie amount of epart (sxnliisl ve of
spe- le) fioin lb" port of 2,'ew Y, rk to fo'eltf 1 ports
for tho week entii, g Feb. !, lwitf, whs $:lil:).
"Judge ( uido.o lias len bis opinion la ta B?l
nioi t tult against the d'rcCtors of the K-lelUlway
(Jnmpany. flu colnelitta with Juile luvriiiinn 1
the eplnlnn that the cireetnus have poAer l- isjue
convertible bonds, aod t'l ouvert tbe, a iiit istoe,
alllit nihil Increase tbe amnift ot atok bnyoud
thst lixed by Ibn charier. A slu; liuld -r ctiiu it
matin at 11 a bill to restrain tue directors Iroio ilia hx
eretseor tbelr corporate powrrs or for too appolut
nient of a recclvi-r. ani thai tlin action broiifitby
tbe Attoruey-Ui ntral Is the prooer action In which
lo determine the question Involved lu the whole
controversy. As a lotsenuouce. tun aiipoiot.mioit ol
Judca Da vies as llcceivtr was uuuu.borissii aad
void."
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FOURTH EDITION
The Electoral Tote-Proparations
for Annonnciug the Result
Reconstructing Mis
sissippi. Preparations for Conntlng tbe Electoral
Vote.
Special Detpateh to 37m Evening Telegraph,
tVABniiiGTOK, Feb. 10. As early as 10 o'clock
this morning the galleries of the House began,
to All tip with people eager to witness the
counting of tho electoral vote. Before tho
House met it was impossible to obtain standing
room, aud even tbe corridors leading to the
galleries were rendered impassable by the dense
mass of men and women who conld not obtain
admittance to the galleries. The diplomatic
gallcrj was scrupulously leserved for member
of the diplomatic corps and their fumlliea,
While the southwest gallery was filled with the
wives and daughters ot Senators and member.
Arrabgeuiente were made for sealing Senators
on the right of the Speaker.
The MiaelNNlppI Cane.
Despatch to the Associated lrtss.
W.8uinoton. Feb. 10. A very Important vote
whs taken to-dity iu the Committee on Ueoa
structioo, the proposition boiug to admit Mi
s Beljjpl with its present government, and with
tbe Constitution irarr.cd for it by the lst
convei.tiou, Out voted dovro by tlie people. The
vote In the committed stood: For the proposi
Bitiou, llinjiham. Norris, aud Paiue; atraiust
it, Houtwell, liiooks, Buck, Beautau, aud Farns
Worth. FORTIETH. COSUKESS-TIIIRD SESSION
Keuntc.
Wasbinmton, Feb. I Mr. Tipton preaented a me
morial o! tue Mayor or Wasbiugioa and otuara ask
ing lur the incorporation of tb industrial Homo in
iu iiniriofc ui lAiiuinuis,
nr. tsumner oreseuled tha Detltlon of nittzana nf
West Virginia tor to removal ol political dlsabilUlea,
iteierrro to tue committee on ine J uuiclsry.
Mr. Why te preset, led trie credentials 0 hlssurrei.
sor, W. If- Hamilton, tienftlur elect Irom Maryland.
jur. jsauisvy oaueu up tae joint re uiuilou aoieuda
tcry and declaratory ol tbe hoi lo Butahii.h an nnni.11
Hue 01 mult eieamshliii between Dew York aud
J111 rope, wbtob was read.
Air.ixiia aaia in at i- matter was too Important
to be considered by io tbln a hi na.e, ,
Mr J-iendrlcka thou(b'-tbe o II ha1 better lie over.
Tue bbjecl seemed to oe to g t bold ol tbe aovern
ment iucus Deiore tno company bad oegua to build
even a siijgie ves ei.
Mr. Kausay said that tne bill was designed to
furtntr American Interests, Tne amonnl ot'oonda 10
be given was based upou tne sea poatagta. and wnen
tbe putties tent to tuts Fo tuiaster (4nral m Jana
ary lahi to gtt tbe bunds, tuey were reiused. Tue
beuate wed knew tliat tnere was n t a single line ot
Amenc.n st auisiiips io Kuropu He bad a inrtne'
amerdment to oiler, wlcb be tbouabt would remove
an CDjeci.ou.
'j oe Din was taen laid over.
H t. Ttnliarunn Introduced a bill to grant tbe rlr-tit
of way to tbe Mempaia aud 1 J?aso J.lahrod Com
un motion oijur. nnerman, tae uui to allow so
decutv coltectoia and assistant Msessorsut inter-
ral revenue lbs nay ot collectoia and aju-s ors.wheo
tbey perform tbe du Its ot these ollieers la cases
w litre ibete la no tollecior or asBsiaor, was takeu up
and passed.
Jur. Bnermsu movvu 10 taae up too nouse out to
regulate tbe appralsmeLt aud luspectloa oi Imposes
In cenaln cases carried.
Tbe bill was briefly oiscussed 'y Mersrs. Hove and
Sherman, when, at U fW, a message was received
from ibe Jtiouee announcing tuat tney were ready lo
receive ine eeua'e tor tuo purp,,-e ui counting ine
el" ctoral vot for President and V lcFestdent.
Mr. Morion moved lo proceed at ouce to ibe House.
Air, Trumbull rnoved to smeud ibe mot I ju so as
to trt (fed at I o'o ock. Jjist.
sir. Morton's motion was carried, and at 12'6S tbe
Senate proceeded to tho House.
llouno of Kepreientrttl vea.
This btlng tbe day wben tbe formality of counting
tbe eleoiorai votes for l'resldeut aud Vlcu-Prentdeut
ot tlie Umte4 folates taass place lu tbe Housa ot ttep
reseutatlvea. there was a gieit pressure to oota'.n
setlfl In the gallerlen tna' were open to tbe p uilio.
ljoam oeiore noon me galleries ver ui en, tu ooors
blor aed up, aud the corridors lilieu wliu persons
seeking to gain admittance. Many ladieH oooiiplod
piuces in tba gentlemen's sallei y lacing tue bpoaxer'd
ebalr.
J'woiows 01 scull in tne mates' gallery, on tne
sonthtabt bide, were reserved tot the lamliles of tbe
President and Piexuint eieo . Tim southwest gl
Kry stas ootitpled exc'ustvsly uv tbe ladba of the
families ol members aud beuatora. There wereouly
some litlf d r.en ptrsoi s In Ine diplonatio gatiery,
and but very tew colored persons wore preseut. Mo
special arrarjgt-niema were oaad4 la ibe hall for tbe
arcoouui cation ol beiaf rs, the intention being 10
let tufui occupy ibeatata ot members nearest tbe
ISi'eakbi'a chair.
The proceedings wereepened with prayer by the
chaplain, Kov. JUr. Ji-yut jii, who alluded to tliesos
elal duly of tbe dav lu tutso terms: 'We beseech
'Jhee thst they wuo aie so 00 a to b d.clarol, as we
expert, eleoied to tbe two o'nef orbcei 01 the coantry
may bee dowrd with a double portion ol Tnysctrit.
that In till tbelr ways tbey n ay rente nber lirst ot all
tbelr Ood their Judge, and may thny, at ruiors, la
the narre Of Qud. rniembr tbe accuuit which tbey
mutt slve of iheir rulltigs oil the last day 10 Ulm by
whom th 7 bave been aoooiuled. May everything
li.ai ti ey snail uo be bo done as to establlsa uuloa
by a htanle proepeniy in the laud,
- We biers Toeu tbat snub a declaration as will ba
made ic-dtvy will not be as it was a short time slnoe,
the piecuisor of Reparation aud civil war, witu all
tbelr train ot horrors. We bless Tbe mat we are
allowed to believe that this day will Inaugurate an
era 01 peace and ot universal Joy In eacb otuer. trust
In nr men im rat and legislators, and uulon among
tboie who rule over ns."
'1 tie nursil of yesterday was then read.
Mr. i'aruswor'.b asked aud obtained tbe consent
ol Ihe llioise lo hsvs ladles admitted ti tbeclotk
looms. The practical eu'Hpt of lbs DO'misslon was to
h e tbe spaces It the ball ouulrte of ihe rane of
ih members' chairs immediately ooonpled by ladles,
and In many instances to bave tbe chairs of mem
bers so occupied.
Mr. t-choiicn. at 12 40, offered a privileged resolu
tion directing the Clerk to Inform the -euatethat the
Boush wss In session, ready to receive tbat body for
Ibe purpose of proct-edlug to open the boxes of the
Klectois of the several mutes tor Presldeut aud
Vlce-l'resid(ntof the United Htates. Adopted.
Tho Kojrers Blurder.
New York, Feb. 10. In the Court of Oyer and
Terminer to day the ca-e of the two Logans,
churned with the murder of Mr. Rogers, was
called. Mr. Howe appeared on behalf of one of
tho prleoneis and asked for his discharge,
claiming thttt there was nothing In tbo evidence
to variant his detention. JudueBarnard stated
that be felt entirely couvinccd of tbe innocence
ol the Logans It was necessary, however, to
hold them for the present, as their testimony
might be of important In establishing the euilt
of ibe real murderer, who was in custody, and
would tin mediately be brought to trial.
Nliatlnte Mntctr,
Eo tai.0, Ft b. 10. Call'c Curtis, the female
i-kaus-t, has challenged the winner of the Hr.iok
Ivn match to fkaie for the cbutnpioushio of
Antei ica Hiid diamond uietl tl. A furieitot $100
as deposited thife niorutug,
TUE E UR OP EAif MARKETS.
ty Atlantic Cable,
TUl DIornlue's qnolatloiM.
LosnoN, Feb. 10 A. M Consols for mo'iey.
"ai; lor account, Miomi; (Jntto t ritates 6 Mh,
77. Stocks Ciilel. V.rle, ill uois Cential,
035 : Atluu c ami Great Western, 40j.
Pauis. Feb. 10-A. M. The Boiuae closed
Bteuriy hist tislit; Rentes, 70f. 15c.
Livebpcol, Fib. 10 A. M. Cotton firm;
m d 1 ng uplKUd-', 12Ctl2Sd.: middling Orleans,
12.12i!d. The salt-sol to-day will probably
reach 16.000 boles. Other articles unchanged.
London, Feb. 10-A. M. T.tllow. 40-. 3d.
QtEErJfiTowH, Feb. 10. Arrived, steamship
City of London, from New York.
Tll Alternoou'a tuotatlona.
I ondon, Feb. 10 P. BI. Consols 03J for mo
rey and account; Uulted St'ites 6 20s steaJy at
771. Storks quiet. Illinois Central, 94.
Liverpool, Feb. 10 P. M. Peas, 13b. 6J.
44. I'lovifionu quiet.
London, Feb. 104 P. M. Tho stock market
Is steady. United States five- twenties are
lightly easier at 77.
Antwerp, Feb. 10. Petroleum opened quiet
and steady. Biaudard white, OPJ&stif.
FIFTH EDITION
THE LATEST NEWS.
Counting the Tote in Joint Con-Tcntion-
Red action of the
Army-Instrnctiong from
Governor Iloldeu.
Kic, Etc., Ei., Tue..'. 1:1c, r.ie
FROM WASHINGTON.
Special Dtirpaich to The Evening Telegraph.
Washiuoton, Feb. 10.
Proceeding; In tbo II o line.
At 1 o'clock the Senate was announced to the
Housr, preceded by the Scrgeant-at-Arms aud
followed by President pro tern. Wade and the
Secretary of tho Bcnate. They at once occupied
seats assigned them iu tho IIoubc, the President
of tho 8enate (Wade) taking his seat on the
riant of Speaker Colfax. The Piesideut then
called tho Joint session to order, and called
npon the tellers to take their place?. Messrs.
Conkling, Prajn, and Wilson of Ioa then took
their places at tbe Clerk'n desk, and President
Wade proceeded to opeu the packages contain
ing the electoral vote.
Sew JIaiiiNhirt'a Vote.
The first opened was Sen Hampshire. Senator
Couklingfiist read the certiUcate of the Gov
ernor relative to the choice of electors, aud then
read the certificate of the electors as to the
choice of President and Vice President. The
counting of tha vote will occupy several hours.
Despatch to the Associated Press.
L'oiicd Ntates Croups In North Carolina.
Washington, Feb. ll.Governor Holden, of
North Carolina, ou behalf of the loyalists of that
State, has telegraphed the North Carolina
Senators to oppose any bill reducing the Federal
at my which may result iu the redaction of tbe
garribou in that State.
Tbe Vote of I.onlslnua.
In the House, objection having been made lo
the couuting of the vote of LouisUna, the
Senate retired, and thequettion being submitted
to tbe House, the vo:e was ordered 10 bo
counted 3 eas, 137;n!ijs, C3.-.
2-30 P. M. The Senate has voted, 51 lo 7 to
count the electoral vote of Louisiana. '
FORTIETH COXGBKSS -THIRD SESSION
llonne of Keixeaoututl ves.
Ouktlnuedrom tin Fourth Edition.
Fu theri-roceeoiiiKs on the bill wire Interrupted
by tLep.exiniliy 01 ibenn-ir for the Joint meetiui of
tne 10 houses, and the S ealcr had the role i re d
Uiaur'pfs'i.'"68 rrueB1n' ' "8 hall for
the 1 ule directs teats to be provided as follows
For the f resiat nt of the e enaie. tbe 8peaker' rnlir-
l.i.ih.Hn..bu, ......... ; - 1 ., . . r . 1,1 1. u I 1 r ,
.:"V.Z?VVZ.r. oa P 'er : for
of tteortten sttlres. at tha m...'. ,i.i,. . " H
offlcore o the two houses. In trout of thxCiork'a rt?t
OO ellheralae ef the 8p-aker s pialforoa.
Id raccoidan -e wlih this rule, the Hpeaaer stated
that thu firtt live tiers of seats la the seuuheasinrn
ijiiuiter were reserved for the fctetiaie. and hfl M.
que tea tre members to vacate thm and occuwy
M-ata in other parts of tbe hall, i hls order Had
haiely bteo carried aut before the JDoorkeeuer in.
neuiiced - The 8er,a:eof t,.e United Blaies Tha
r-eraiors advanced two-by-lwo up the main allV
the members of the H-tise standing mean while end
lheu..Bt"U 1U VU'"a ' the aSlJiad 2
Joint NeaNlon of Senate and Honae.
tSetiator W ade. presldlDe offloer of the Benate, Aok
tte sraker'e cUtlr. and the Hpeakeriook a oaalr
berltlo hlru to the lelt, Bi-oator Cnuklma and ItaoVll
soiteties Wilton of Iowa and Prujrti of New York
occupied places at the Clerk's tfe-k as tellers.
'lhepr.a dieoillor without any preliminary mo.
Hon or foiiDailiy, banc.d 10 the tellers th electors
vote of Kt-w Jla-np.ihlre, open. "
Henator CookliDB reao the ceitlflostes In full Ihe
report belDB Ibat Nt-w Uinipshlre had given for U
S. Giant 6 votes for President, aud for Schuyler C01
fax, for Vice President. 6 votes. ouuym UOi
beiiatorhumrier, and Kepresentatlve Wssburne oi
IUliiyia. lose at the same moment aud addressed the
Tl eVerldlngonicersald, re there be no objection
the rer ding of ihe formal cenlflcatea will be otullted
unless r quired by Sums member. '
Senator Muinnor I was Kolrtg 10 make tbat motion.
'Ihe voe of .Massachusetts (la) wau next aunuuuceu
by etnator Conkllug, end the vole of Khode Isluud
4,l orjtieotlcui a, anu Vermont, 6, by Mr. WIIbjd. of
I.. a, all for Graut aud (Jul lax,
1 ht voteol New Vork was then announced by Mr.
JHruvn, as 88 for Hevmour and Biair. This announc
meitt caused cousldeiahle laughter on the fWoraod
iu ihe emleries, but there was no violation of pro-
J'..lirn"tVl,' Suf a 7el'f Palpabla suppression ot
a tendency to lnrinlun In n i. rr
; The vt te of New Jersey was announced, 7 for Sey
mour and Hialr. Pennsylvania to lor Uraot and tkl.
tar. 1-elaware a, aud Maryland 7. were can for 8ey
inrarand JIUr. Iu the Maryland .-rti
1 B,i,!f,'B?Ii.0t the .wo,1 "Juul"" la the name of
I ...u.. .luiinoiuii, uu ita oeiug made known,
caused some laughter.
Unas were announced for Grant and Collar. Tna
vote 1 1 Kentucky, 11, furtseyoionr and Blair. Tennes
see 10 aud Ohio II. fur Gfant and Colfax. iBane8
l i e p-. sirtit g oillcer having hauded 10 the tellers
ILevcte of Louisiana,
Mr. r uiiiiis rose 1.1111 said, Mr. President, I ask tha
reading of the certificate accompauytug that re
port. The Presiding Officr r "Let It be read." And tbe
certitit ale was read The w.-rd "Junior" la emitted In
the came nt Mr. Blair arid t- e word "Wtaies is
omlticd In tbo term "United States." Theoertlhcate
havlrs been read
Mr. MulllDSsald. Mr. resident, I objaot to the
coimtlpg of tbe vote Irom the Sia.e of I oalsiana.
'I he Vice-President ditecied ihs readlug of the 221
nliit lulf, which prevldrs that whea 111 Joint ooaveu
jtlon any question shall arlie In reference to tne
conuiir g 01 votw, the Hi nte shall thereupon with
draw, atid the question shall ba snbuiltted tn mat
body for 1 s decision, and ibe Hoes leer of tbe H ntse
oi Xtprcseptalives shall la like iuauuersuom.it the
quon ou to the Bouse.
Mr Jtloih'Ke rise to a qnestlon of orler, and lu
sts ed Ihatihe rul w 111 vlolailou of the direct
tero s of tiis Constitution, and cslUd a tnntlo i 10 tbe
twelfth air eudnieiit. the prov,sloa of the Constitu
tion being 11 a", the Preeldvnt of ths Henste anoutd la
lb piesem e ot the Keul and 11 use nf Hepreson
tatives. rpen ad the eertiticaies, and tbat the vote
li' uld be counted.
The prtsldirg olllcer said this will probably ba
sdoinad by hoi li hous.s aud tharefere thu chair wl I
I ettnti-rtulu thequ-ntloa oford r.
Mr. 1 ood ward i rlre to a uuesuoa of order wblcb
I think will be eulcrUWsd. X subnU that the oIjJo
nun cornii'g irom the gentleman rrnm Tenuusee
does 1 o' raise tliertues'lini eontemplated by the rul,
Tn re mils', ha so cue aiiecillo objection made, and
until such epo-itl : I'tilsu.iou b made, there Is at uo
cshli u lor a hKlikie to retire,
s P. M. The counting nf ,t lis voles on tbe reassem
l ling rt both bouie pioteeded as far the btate of
betirt la.
JVr Duller (Mans.) objic.ed to fe cnuutlng nf the
vo'e 0 that HUte anu submitted his reasons la
wrltlrg. A I er much beeliatton oa the pnof the
pre, Idlag otlicer as to whether be waa uot bound by
tbe con urrent rei-o utlun relatiug to Georgia, he di
rected the (Senate to rullie to Its own hail lodellba
rat and i-.e Hhuk n lia aiioordlnglf retired,
'I he piestd ng olllix-r salit: -It win ha observed thst
th role says "It auy jiie-t!on arUe." Aa o'ljsc'lnn
wlbont auy reasou fnr ll hat dly appsars o the Chair
to be a question. The lemon will h sated low Hint
an 1 hat the Cnsir may ki.nw wlia It Is.
Mr, Waal burns (HI.) -I hope the gentleman from
T' ms-es wiii wimdraw the t.hjectlun.
Mr, Mull'n Ne, sli; I can uot.
Mr. tun net I we Id Inqa're of the Chair whether
be cannot pass iver tbe cosnt ot Louisiana infer
ior lty, and procetd with Ihe rest of the couak
Mr. Wood. Goon regularly, M r. l'ri sideut.
Tht Presiding Oflicer. No debate Is In ordsr, unless
tlm r. ason h.r this ol jecllnn Is presented
Mr. fciulibury. X call for the reasou lit the objeo.
llnu.
Krme moral suasion was In the meantime being
brought 10 bear on K e.eniatlve Mtilims toliiduon
l.'iii In withdraw I Is objection, but without auy eflajl,
Bd be attruly tetubed 10 withdraw It. -
A formal objection having been lurnlahed to him
It was sent t-i the C era' desk aud read, as follows:
"I object lo any count of the voea oeriiaed from
Ibe State or Leulslana," and raited the question In
re alii n to It, t at 10 va'ld election of elector for
Prvthent aad Vior-Freaideot of the Uolted ti tales
bss been beid lasald Htate.
Tbe presiding officer Objclon being made, the
Benate will retire 10 I s own chamber aud deliberate
onlhe otijeotlou according to the rule.
lop" M.-'ibeheoate has Just voted, 15 to SI, to
txolu the vote efGtorgla.
FOREIGN.
By Atlantic Cabls.
Tbe Burgos Aiaaaalnation.
MinaiP, Feb. 10. One of the persons lmpll
cated in the assassination of the Governor ot
Burpos has been sentenced to death, and his
case will await the action of the Cortes, which
body will mettt tomorrow for organisation,
Eng-lUb L'nlvernify Testa.
LowDOK, Feb. 10. Gladstone propose to
abolish ail university tests.
Thla Afternoon' Qno(n(lasi,
London. Feb. 10-4-30 p. M. Consols, 931 for
money and account; 6 20s, 77; Erie, 241; Uhnolt
Central, 94. '
1 rvmrooL, Feb. 10-4-30 P. M. Cotton firmer
but not quotably bieber; middling UDlamla
12412Jd.:OileBn, 12itai2jd ; tbe Bales Tto-dsT
stere 16,000 bales. llreadbtuffs uncbaneed
Lard decliue 1 to 77n. Other artioles of provi"
mom unchanged. Fine Kosin, lfls. Petroleum
Lokdon. Fib. 10-P. M.-Sugar firm both on
the spot and to arrive.
AiTalra lu Cuba,
Havana, Fib. 9. Arrests continue to b
made. Last nnjbt the pollso Bcarchcd several
houses. Becroitirg for the volunteer force is
going on britklj, BDd two companies of
re,nlars )mve left Matanzas for Macagua to
iiipjrcis the dlbturbsnces there. The VaeUa
Abajo region continues quiet.
Senator IlrudcrsoD of Missouri, Governor
Gardner, and Ge.eral Cassldaj arrived here to
day Ircni New Yoik, in the Moro Castle.
rire-Itr urder-ftiooo Reward.
Chicaoo, Feb. 10. Thl morning a lire
originated in West Harrison street, from which
several adjoining structures caught fire. Loss
bout $8000. Intense excitement prevails at
Juc'ionvllle, Illinois, respecting the mysterious
murder of ex-Senator McConnell. Bis son offer
$1000 rewatd for tae apprehension of the
assassin.
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