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WEEKLY 00UEIEB; C. 3XA2CJC, IuljliHlMr, ... INDIANA. TOPICS-0F THE DAJ, ) 3x the hLw eW the aa orictwaVil ' Va 'reported u? hmMi the rreldt te mtltw for the purchase (row the In'w e their mMtalHC latere 1m tlte OkWwM laaea, Ceaelderawen ot t te contrast labor WH waa resumed. Mr. riwiib'a amendment exceptls pro-tea-lioaal anMi fro the previsions 3e4e 3 the penaW rJfen i W teaUaHcd States treasury. The Wit then HMl: yeas.; nays, the House the river ami harbor Mil was considered. Mr. Xayae opposed the appropriation for the Lower Mississippi, m the money, he sabl, weaMke thrown away excel to remove nik jJic. rower apposed the Heaneptn CaMl sehetae, and declared that . tc m a State matter, and lUlaoht was weU aWe to aoJMmeeaaal, New York hml ee In the eaee ot the arte. Th aateadaaeat ofe fered as a substitute for the ualveetoa Harher paragraph waa areede, II . appreprtstmiMMM. The MeLeaa-Woadhead conMat was raporte la fator of Mr. Broadhead. Ia the Sea ate oa the 1Kb there waa a lee Mecmeeloa Oa the Texas racmeKaliroad land ferfeHure bHi. A number at amend -seat were offered and debated. The bill waa anally passed. There mhs very Uttle else of general laierest reached Ia the Mease durlnff the continuation of the preeiena day's seeetea the river and harbor Vrtl was considered, but aothia eonelusive was doae. A number of amendments were takea aad new ameadsents were offered. Later, in the regular soeo fer Thursday, the naval appropriation Mrt was eoaeieered ia comnwtee of . the whole. There waa an rhImated dteeoaetoa concerning woodea t. Sets saw im iBuust w awni w amrru. HaWij to? build the "St York." ha Housed . ...... .....I- u-l.l. IU kill In the Senate oa the 90th a memorial waa preeeated from the Illinois Legislature urging Congrws to acquire ownership ia the ship canal connecting the water of Keweenaw Bay with those of Lake Superior. The agricultural appropriation bill wait muteed. The l'oat-office approprlattoa bill waa next reached. The reduction In . the amount for Poet-eWee eierk waa ewn batted, bat after discussion the eommMteeV asaendiaear was adhered o. The wctton ctansiBn the rate of potaae waa dkKsuaed at leujrth, and the Senate dlaagreed to the comaamee axnf n- ment so far aa K related to the letter poAtajce, Icavlajc the newspaper provleloa to be act Ml upon .lo the Houae ssmch time waa watte on he MlMtaelppI Xlver clauee In the river aad harbor bill. The friends of the bill yielded to the'Ml9.lslppi Klver aiaim, there y wjthdrawhig the boae ot eoatesHioa. The OtiaJr delivered aa opinion oa the polM ot order against the Hennepin Caaf, saataln tag the point that the Coaewlttee oa Krvers and Harbors had sot oriKhtat irilh?tloB of the subject, and ruled that the dabmt sauat be strlckea from the bill. Ax appeal was taken, but was not acted upon daring the day's settelnn. The eeaferenee report oa the consular and diplomatic, bill was agreed to. The naval appropriation WM waa takea up but no definite action was taken. At .the evening eekut sffty pension hills ware paseed, completing this work lor the present Congress. Tier Kesate hold a brief session oa the Slat, The I'oft-oWce appt epilation bill waa further considered. Contrary to the reeoaiBieadatlon of the eoasasHiee the leg lalattve provision Inserted by the House fUla the aostaxe on sewsnapers aent froM the eillee of pubiteatton to regular auaserioara at one .cent per poumu waa retained, but the diecriiatnatkm' again at pampte eopies was cai out, inaaing a ni form rate for all newsnaners peat oat bv pubiisheta. The Hoh hli appropriating saoaey for the erectkia of a public building at Keokuk. I a., waa passed. Senators at 2.15 p. ib. repaired to the llouao to be present at tne eeaotuaioB oi tne n asaiBg Monument eeroaioaios. The House transaeted a ihbsI In the Senate ob the 3M the credeatiikta f Mr. Jones, Seswtor-eleet from Arkaaaae, were preaeBted. TheDeaMomes Klver aet Hera' tiUea bill waa paseed. The l'ost-oMee approprlatloa bill was paeaed, with several aweBHments, a.'tor aa animated discussion. In the Home th meat of the eMdoa was taken up la disctuelng iwe prevtaions or tne avai appropnattoB bill la reference to the idan to build up the American navy. Many members took part. The committee's plans were severely criticised, and Mr. Kandad de fended the eueamitter. The bill was nnally paaeed, aeveral Hineitd mentM having been added, a hhl authotialnsr the President to aegotlate for the purchase of the interest of the ladhMM in the Oklahoma lands wax iatroducel. No other buslMeas was concludttd of general iateie.tt. rmmmsAi. xsu poutioal. The lave 8. 8. Merrill to to be sueeeeded by Xcswall Millar as General HaBager of the Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul llailreas, aaa Jos. Tucker has beea te4ered the position of aaaistaat. Ox the Vhk the Illiaois Lseislature took two aMittoasi balloU for United States Senator, but made ao choice. Qxxxral BcLt.cn, who had to retreat from Gabut, is iatreached at Aba Klea wells, f adiag the eaeeay la too streag force to eoatinae his retrograde msretaeat wftaout serious hasard. Whilk at church oa the 234 Mrs: Keery Ward Beeoher had aa attack of paralysis. News from Kgypt saj-a that the forees of 6aaral Bauer. Lord Chaa. Beree ford aad Major War-drop defeated the Arabs at Aba Klea. The report farther says that the Mahm's forces were routed. On a motion to discharge Short, who cat Captain Paeiaa is Koaea's office ia New York, the judge declined; aad also refaaed to reduee the bail. The Turks at Jeddeh are oiroulatinr reports that the British hare beea massacred in the desert and that, General Wolaeley aaa committed suicide. Theme ta a great uproar at Salem, Ore., ever the Senatorial question. The coa atitatieaal limit has expired aad th.ere, has Kaaaaaa VIA LUa JAMTHPKEX,tse well-known Fenian, the dyaaiaUers. Mackix Gallashhr and Gleasoti, the Chicago politicians, were coarlcied of eieoUoa frauds. - Ckarlks Wyndhax, the aeter, has atarted a fund in Imdo with a m mh acriptioa for the relief of the famlUea of the GId4ream CJtwinls, recently embarked for KgyiK. Maay of them are ia destitute dreuawiUB&sa. The remains of Mrs. James Ruaeolt LeweM were laterred oh the Md at Kens a 1 Greea Cemetery, Loadea,

Off the H 'Oeaeral Xeraee S. Caere i

died at Waehiaoa freat the esTeeta ef a eeM eMtaaesU eWiac the Wash iaxtoa Xonumsat dsdieaMoa eereaumiea. The charges peadlaK against rraak JamsM ia Missouri hare all beea dismissed, sad a requisition from Miaaeaota hi ped lag.' John R. McLkax. of the Ciaeiaaatl Ahf Mnr? haa beea appointed receiver of the CiaeiaBaU tc Kaatera Railroad. &kxator Lamak, of Mississippi, oalted ea 1'roaldeat-eJeot Cleve4au4 oa the Sad, bat deelieed aay iaformatloa la refereaee to the conferva ee. The Governor of Oreroa 'is In a dilemma oa the Senatorial qaestioa. the Legislature haviag failed to elect a Seeater. GkXMKAt. BR1KRK jbK X.I8LK hat li,we utea ia Toaqulu, aad he telegraphs that they are samcleat to drive out the enemy. On the Sid letters aad dispatchM of General Gordon to the home government before the tall of Khartoum were published at London aad created a profound eaaatioa. Carl Sghcre had a two hoars' eeafer enee with the President-elect at Albany oa the 9Sd. He disclaim aay motives ia the interest ot himself or any oae else for a Cabinet position. Tax Court of Queen's tBeaoh of Ireland has refused the appeal of William O'Brien, editor of the t7e Irelan4, for a new trial ia the eaee ef (libel wea agamst him by Crowa8otk;Ror Bolton. The Court took eecaeioa to strongly uphold the verdict afeiaat O'firiea. CKIMKS AXD CASUALTIKS. The Hamburg ploa factory at Ham burg, la., burned oa the Xh. Loss, $t'i,000; insurance, f,m. Ox the Hh the Maasioa Mouse at Bos ton was damaged W,0Oe by ire. Ax attempt waa made at Btargto, MIeu., oa the 3(Hh to blow up a baikliaz; with aa infernal machine. Firs destroyed the Marvin Safe Com paay's factory, a huge eight-story buildiax ia New York, oa the 30th. Loss, aearly $800,000. Over 'J00 men are thrown out of employmeat Ox the 20th St. Michael's Orphan Asylum aad St. Joseph's Convent at Pittsburgh, Pa., were partially destroyed by are. The inmates were an reacued with the exception of oae Sister of Mercy. Ox the 3tKh aa engine oa the Iron Moun tain Road exploded, killing Engineer Kliae ami probably fatally injuring Firetuaa Fred Smith. Ax accident occurred to aa Ohio & Mis-, siasippi passenger train near North Vernon, lad., on the 30th, by which Mr. Edride, of JeffersoB, Tex., aad one other person were killed, and a aamber injured. Ix the accident on the Virginia Midland Railroad, ia which the c. rs were burned, aa eaorniotts amount of mall matter waa destroyed, aad the safe ia the express oar waa opea. Th amount of mouey destroyed ia sakl te be nearly fJW.WW. Ax Incendiary Are at Anderson, Ind., en the Sd, caused a loss of $12,8)0. Fraxk Warxkr, who escaped from jail at Zaneaville, O., oa the sight ot the 21st was found frpzeu to death. Charlks Co .vx el I., aa engineer or the Pan-Handle Read, was killed oa the 21 by jumping; from hia engine oa account ot the breaking of the connecting rod. The eagiaeer" aad f reman of a West Shore train were instantly killed in a wreck oa the 21st. Another disastrous lire occurred ia Philadelphia oa the 21st aad a number of people were killed aad injured. A terrible natural gas explosion occurred la 2iew Britain, W. Va ea the 21st, by -which several buildings were demolished aad a serious conflagration was started. Two serious railroad accideats happened ia the suburbs of Cincinnati oa the 21st, one to a Bee Line train, aad the other to the St. Louts express, on the Ohio & Mississippi. A number of persona were injured. A rumor was current In Dahlia on the 23d that the troop-ship Lydtaa Monarch, which sa'led from Kingston for Huaklni, had foundered ia St. George's Channel during the prevalent heavy gales. The rumor lacked confirmation. Fred Bkcker, Treasurer of Chippewa County, Wisconsin, is missing, and his ac counts are short between $10,000 and $12, 000. The Express Company's loss ia the re ceat terrible accident on the Virginia Mid land Railroad is now placed at JW.OOO, mostly Ia money. Edward Voi3ELY, book-keeper of the Butler CPs-) Savings Bank, is a defaulter aad has le(t town. The shortage u placed between $40,009 and jflP.OQJ. MIHCKLLANHOLH. The Italian government Is prejrlHR for quick action In the event of aa alliance with Kiizlaad m the Beadaa. Latest report from Kortl declare thnt theMahdt is bolstering the spirits ot his followers by heralding British defeats. Ox the 2th cttiseaa et Richmond, Va,, held a meeting aad passed resolutions re citing that the recent decision of the United States Court in, the coupon cases tended to complicate the State Usances aad embarrass its officers. The coke pool ot Pennsylvania has beea signed by all the parties interested. The Educational Congress met at New Orleans on the 21. At' the Washington Monument cere on the 21st there were present a great manyot the descendant of General Washington. The police at Dorpot, in the Russian province of Livonia, made aa important seizure of Mhllist document!. The British Government has instructed Its authorities at Hong Kong to relax the regulation of the foreign enlistment act so aa to permit French men-of-war to coal aad repair ia ports under English control. The House Committee oa ApproprlaMobs held a session ea the d owing to the urgent business yet to be disposed of. THE Supreme Med leal Kxamlaer of the Knights of Honor has deemed a eaee where the member committed wields. The widow

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I tali AX fwrees are tatreaehlaic at Mas-

sowah, aad hulldlag piers ier the leadiug ef stores aad troops. The Detroit (Mieh.) Ugh Infantry cre ated quite a seasattoa at Washington ea the zlst by their almost perfeet evolu tion. The sensational report that the Pittabury mills at Miaaeapolhi were to be blown up is laughed at liy the owners. A tramp who pruveased the diteaiag et tram ea the Ciaeiaaatl, HamiRea Daytoa Road waa rewarded with a position oa the read. Ix a libel suit agalast the Cincinnati Jlhfuiror, Wat. Lee was awarded $1,090 damages. The Rum hum are reported advaaeiag upea Penjdeh, la Kheraaaea. The streets ot Loudon were pecked with cheering thousands ea the 21st whea the Scow Guards left for Egypt The "great light" belonging to Alexan dria (Va.) Washington lodge, No. 2i, upon which Waaaingtoa, as Worshipful Master, received vows ot initiates, waa exhibited at the momument exercises. The House Committee oa Appropria tions decided te insert ia the sundry civil appropriation bill a clause authorizing the President la bis discretion to suspend the coinage of silver dollars for oae year from July 1st. Russia Is said to be about to aaaex Afghanistan. Ox the 2d the annual reunion ot the Maryland line (Confederate) was held at lialtlmore. Ox the 2Hd the examination of Canningham aad Bartoa, the alleged dynamiters, was resumed at London. Preparations are being made by Gen eral Hatch to meet the new "boom" which expects to reaew the raid oa Oklahoma March Sth. The third annual meeting of the Citlseas' Law aad Order League of the United States began at New York oa the 2ttd. Upward of $150,000 has beea raised at Sydney, N. S. W., as a starter ot the Soudaa expedltiOB. The report cabled oa the 284 that the steamship Lydlaa Monarch, conveying British troops to the Soudaa, had sunk, is denounced as a canard. Three failures occurred In tho efforts to hang John Lee at Exeter, England, on the 23d, and the execution hail to be postponed. The trap would not work. Negotiations are said to be Ih progress London between the Government and the Irish party la regard to the terms on which Irish members of Parliament will support the Government In the division on the question of a vote of censure. The wire mill of Oliver Brothers it Roberts, at Pittsftirgh, Pa., did not resume on the 28J, the men refusing to accept the terms offered by the firm, which, ia addition to reducing wages, compelled the drawers to perform laborers work. The Legislature of West Virginia has takea measures for the relief of people in several counties who are famished on account of the utter failure of crops last year. O.v the 2M a meteor of enormous size, and in apjwarance like molten iron jmssed over Victoria, B. C, making a great noise and startling the people. It fell In the GAe and went down with a slxsllng effect. LATE .NEWS ITEMS. Ix the Senate oa the 24th a memorial from the Wisconsin Legislature, urging the placing of Geaeral Grant on the re tired list, was preeeuted. Also a memorial frcui the Illinois Legislature urging an early settlement of the Oklahoma uesticu. After debate the bill to authorise tha President to negotiate for thi Oklahoma lands was paseed. Ihe bill to irovlde for the settlement of claims of officers and enlisted men of the army for the loss of private property destroyed In the military service of the United States was passed, the time for the presentation ot claims Ixiag limited to two years.. ...... In the House Mr. Weller (of Iowa) attacked the National banking system. Ia a conflict for precedence the river and harbor bill vanquished the Appropriations Committee, aad the former bill waa considered in committee of the whole. The Speaker's ruling that the clause relating to the Hennepin Canal be stricken out was sustained by a vote of 109 to i5. A number of amendments as to how and where money appropriated for the Improvement of tho Mississippi nnd Missouri Rivers were offered and adopted amhl a good deal of confusion. The committee rose and reported tbe bill to the House, and adjournment followed. The heaviest snow ot tho seasoa fell at Dayton, O., en the 24tb. Jay Gould and party arrived at Havannn, Culm, In the-yacht Atalanta, on the S4th. The Vice-President-elect started for Washington en the iHKli. A dya'ax te cartridge was picked up fin the stairway of the Ottawa (Ont) PostotHce on the 'Jlth. Wh. A. Montgomery, a banker of (J export, lnd.. committed nuiclde en tbe 24th. Government trooj in Peru recently had a sanguinary engH(,cmeut with 2,000 Indian!. Thx visible supply of wheat cm the '.'Uh was 18,011,000 Lushels; corn, .,211,IW bushels. A St. Putkrkbuho juiptr denies that Russia has any ulterior designs on Central Asia. Oliver W. Hoi.mhs, a fourteen-year-old boy, haaged himself, at Lake wood, N. J., on the 21th. Four 'wltneesea from Southampton Identified Hary Burton, the London dynamiter. Krcent wet weather at New Orleans has canned a falling off in the attendance at the ExpositloH. The Toronto trades unions have petitioned Pari lament for inhibition of Chinese Immigration. Mihs Mary Fletcher, the founder of the Fletcher free libraries, died at Burlington, Vt.. on the 24th.

SWAIM'S SENTENCE. Twelve Years Muiewluu a Matt ray The rresblent WauM Have Preferred a Mere tievere Penalty, Wamhxhto.n, D. C.( February The President haa anally approved the Hading el Um court-martial wkleh tried Rrlpadler-Generul Swaiw. The verdict of the court is, that Geaeral Swalm be suspended from rank and duty for twelve years and ta forfeit one-half his monthly uty during thU period. This nadlnc, which the President haa approved, wa the third la this case. The first verdict of the court pedd the alcaaed from rank, duty aad pay for three years. Tbe PreeldeRt seat this back as not commensurate with the oft-HSCH as found by the court. Upon reconsideration, the court revoked Its former mmtence and found as follows: "To be (tUftpcHdod from rank and duty fat oue year, with forfeiture of all pay far tbe same period, aad at the cad of that period to be reduced to the Krade ot Judsc-Advocate, with the rank of Major In the Judge-Advocate General's Department. This second Hading the Preskieat agala returned disapproved, on tbe ground that tbescatcRcc was not sufftcluatly severe, aud also for the reason that to place accused in a lower rank in tbe dcparlnttat of which the otttcc now held by him Is a patt, is Impossible of enforcement by the Executive alone. With this criticism before them, the court-martial f nally decided to subtend General Swalm tor twelve years. President Arthur, while approving this sentence as the best of the three, says It is difficult to under -sUhU bow tbe court could be willing to have Geaeral Swalm retained a pensioner upon the army register, while It expressed its sens! of bis unfitness to perforin the duties of his Important office in the two earlier scatcRccs, under either of which he would have beea deprived permanently of his functions. The twelve years' suspension dates beyond the time of General Swain's retirement.

A CHARNEL HOUSE. Horrible IHarerrry In an Abandoned Medical College at KvHKSvlllt-, Ind., Hmwbh Hodlc aHd Tartu ot Hedle rtrattorcd' Through the HHlldlHR Ah Outrage oh Common Decency. Evans villk, Ixr., February 24. Ia an old building situated on Court-houe Square, near the center ot tbe city, aad which has for a number of years beeu used by the Evausvllle Medical College, a disgusting discovery was made yesterday. HecomiHg dangerous, tbe buHdiac; was abandoned last week, and the premises were allowed to remain open. I a tbe yard at tbe rear of the building were foUHd uarts of human bodies scattered around promiscuously, while here and there mongrel doss ,were engaged In fighting for tbe jOiewMa of a bone, la tbe garret of the building, which was apparently made the place of deposit for suhjecLs after tbey bad beea oh the dissecting table, aboHt tweaty-Uve bodies, white ami blaek of both cexes, were scattered about tbe floor. In the room used for dlssectlasc pnrposcs were Ave tabfcs. Four of them were sumlln against the wall covered with blood anil hair which bad adhered to them. Tbe other table was ia position, and bad apparently recently been used, as Htrt of a human IkxIv was scattered over the floor, and looked as though they belonged to a fresh subject. In one comer was a common colnu, which bad never beea used, but bad probably lieen taken there by some enterprising undet taker. Ia many cases the ghouls had lulled to remove tbe Stockings from the feet of the bodies. Every room In the building contains some portion of human remains, ami are alo receptacles of old clothes, lists, bonnets, etc The premises were visited by hundreds during the day. The omclals hat e takea no steps toward cleaning; or fumigating tbe place. SERIOUS ACCIDENT. I'Hornxrr Train Wrirkrd Hy a 1'atlrn TrrrThe KhkI'it With lit Hand on the 1,4-ver nnd Air llrak. St. Louis, Mo., February 23. A passenger train on the Trans-Contineatal Division of tbe Texas 4 Paciftc met with a eriotis accident last night, one-half mile west of Argo, Tex. Engineer Gabe Goebel whh at the throttle, and when his engine made it way around a carve, a ttoe, which had fallen, was discerned lying full across the track. It was too late to save the train, but be stayed at his post, reversed tbu engine and put en the air brake. The engine struck the tree with a terrible crash, and In a second tbe baggage car and ftrt coach were o top of "the engine in a heap. Aa engineer named Kd. Turner was "dead heading" over the road and was oa the engine. He jumped in time to save himself, but Goebel died before be knew what had bit him, and when found oae hand held tbe air cock, and the other giRSjied the reverse lever. The passengers rushed pell me'.l out ot the smoker and Into the other cars, while tbe eocuimtits of tbe uninjured iMirtioa of tbe train flocked out like f4eep. A passenger named Moore was bruised about tbe legs, and Wm. Itlsbop, of this city, received bodily Injuries of a painful but not serious character. ' t . IIIkh Mn-Hno and I latticing. St. Paul, Mink., February SI. Tbe Legislature has adopted a high licenee liquor law, making $500 tbe ftguie. Tbe Legislature has also adopted a new penal code, similar to that of New York. Tbe most Import Ht change from the old code fa making hanging the penalty for murder In the first degree. Heretofore tbe passage et the death seHteocc was left to the opUea et tbe court, but ho judge ever cxereieed the prlvlle'.

THE CLOTURE RULC

utm. miul 0kt4u-mja IrUk w fc man an il siil Vaaa ataaAM lAtf4lBALtAhe aaJ ftlaaR ,, I trwra m p a ' e svmswiT e t swv nsnHvr A tttertMj- coar. IwiMtX, Fraar3r tl. A great tanaett at exciteaieeK eecarred hi the !ie Cemasoas Utfas afterttaa. A aseUoa wa Kttepcnd the retataronkr so that the eV bate oa the ceasatv reselextoa ef tin; oeporttioa mt(tst he re- emud. Taes was opposed by ttte lrMi aseaeWrs, who ntcosded ht caisesag a perfect ayiear. Wlj. 1km O'Krk'M, mesuHer lor MaJtew aad editor of the VhM IrUL, viawmi taM la bht d4ac of Jkt raliaies et taeeak. er that tbe tatter im peaded blai. LoxtKi.v, FcWaary 2J. The retexi. for the ofposltioa by the Iricei sacadicrs to the ccatlMRce of the debate e tbe censure reaitea ia tbe Commeas yesterday alieraooa, waa that tbe regular order of tbe day, Baately Mr., Med menu's motion for aa hsqalry into the DabUa Castle sctndals, etisbt not te be leager pottpoacd. The disornVr whle aeeeeapanled tbe ftM buttering M tbe Iris members has seldom had a parallel ia tbe tbe Howe. When Speaker Peel foaad that his repeated call lag of tbe obstruction its to order was dfc-regarded, be took advantage of tbe power conferred afs htm by the cloture rale, aad aa tbe oaij method of defending tee Hoae aeatat a ceasfdracy aaioax tbe baadfal of Paraellites, be peremotortty declared Use debate oa the pending sttcsfiea closed. This actio, was followed by aagry jeMs aad exrtsmstkms from tbe Iris feats. Mr. O'ltrka cried out to tbe Sfeaker: "We wit remember this instil t to Ireland." Mr. O'Brien was thereupon "named" by tJe Speaker, that is, suspended from tbe privileges ot the lloase for oae week. Mr. U lintii, as he taraed to leave toe ball, called oat again te tae SfMsaber ; "Tbls Is tbe of Ij boaor I bare wished to obtain from your bands." Tbe Speaker sisafdy repeated his injunction to withdraw from tbe House. "tVrtaialy! sdr," retorted Mr. O'Brien, aad wHb more pleasure lhaa I ever had la eatering." Upon tbe withdrawal of Mr. O'Jtrien. the Houe by a vote of 27 to 4f satalned the action of the Speaker la declaring dotal a. Tbe dehakjoa tbemeUoe of cease re aistmst tbe Goreraweat.waa then resumed. BURNABY'S RASHNESS. Thf True Slr' mt Karaabj" I mm lhItreMklHC f the WHmUlU Sewm- at AtMt Kim fird -h" ln-ilf-WUlf? IIfMtbMM. Lommin. Febraary 2,.. The dbpatebcsent bv Mr. Charles Wldiam V She tfrrtf Xeft, dv?ril3ir the battle ot Aba Kela, aad which were sajprtSf-fd by foneral Iml Wolcler. bave at k-c reached Ioudoa. and arepabHsliel la full this morning:. Tbey contradict tlie prevawlnz lmprckn tlsal (ieaeral stentt F4uaru was broken by the over belauksg torcr oi and)ers. He ssy thai KiieacJ ttunuilit-.wbt, (HMMmanded liie dLeauaated cavalry fonnla? oae id of the iu;. ontcied uiem to maK a caarge aaa4eanadvaorlaz body td Arab?. Ht wi-. killed la leading tae charge, ami hU ava were bestca lieck after a designate eacouhUt at close quarters. Ia tbe coafcslon re-altinr: lr.n tWs dl-"tras movement, the Arab- t-a-dly ixaetrated the squire, and were neatly nccefa4 in reatkni2 It to piece. The most damaging ststeM.-at made lf Mr. K'iHhms Is bis jmitivc artioa tSat Mams by acted entirely wlibout xatiKintj ia ordering the c targe. omnV WIJlSt. Caiw, Februtry i4. A letter teeea GciktsI ftiKdoa dated lleceatber lltb, addressed to a friend la this city, ha jut Ikh;h received. Gordoa said that all was up, and that he cxpeste.1 tbeeadla about tea days' time. He a-ldSi "It would have Wen otherwise bad Ac Govern meat kept me haforiaed. Adieu all." WHAT MK TOLH THK X.tTIVK. Koait, Febroaryt'l. At a formal rrclptloa extended to the natirccWets yesterday, fieaeral Lord Wo!cky assared them of Ms S( tcnalaatloa to recapture Ktatrtoaat. MODERN "METHODS. ttnybE a WwlfclM 4cht ! and Srllbnc Thfa fr Cain. Xt:w York, February 21. A ma giving tbs nmic- of John SmHb, rented a More in Jersey City about oae mo adt ao, and soon H-gaa to receive e-aaatitiea of mereoaudlse by 1 reigbc A few days aao tbe polhK received laoairieo by mall about one John Smith who bail obtained sblpments of goods oa sight diafM, wbieJs bad beea dtdienomi. lavestffpitioB showed that Smith bad at oaee pat tbe eoods be received la aew packaces aad sold them at greatly reduced prices to local merchants. It is known that his swladllar operations amount to tM.CW. Anoag the arms victimized arc: Philips as Co., to 27 Clinton street, Chicago, for barns c75, Georxe K. l'fraa, No. 27 Mate. Mrect, CWcinoaU, whisky, 115, aad wtrkHKi caaalsHt coaspaiacs ia Maine aad New York States from $1M to f 203eatu A clerk of Sfaitb's was arrested, bat Smith Has thus Iir evaded the poUae. m MM la Ur. XKwYomsr, FebomrySl. Mrs.I)dky, tbe assarat of O'Doaovaa Nosa, te sM a prisoner, naviex that lar bee asubee to procure WU, Hr H, one of ber Cowtsel. statoil to a United Fiw reporter tbts moratef; that be expected to procure bH tW afteraooa or to-asorrow. He sahJ tbe rtt trouble aoat proeorhk ball is the fear that the moment iem br Ulterty be wHt atee la Kaftaai, her atteaspt oa HoesaV Ht.