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w it-n i ItUattKttc Harmcr. STTZPZjZnV&JiUM l'. 8AI.KM, FH1DAY, FEItnUARY 0, 1874. TELEGRAPHIC. EASTERN STATES. ' Jfr.w Yoiik. .ia;i. 23. l'ollco Superin tendent Mntscll reiterates hl liellcf tint the flro In St. Bridget' Cluirvh was the work of communist, mill thinks other similar attempt probable. Ho llilnki tlicro can bo no doubt Hint the Communl-ts arc thoioughly organized In thu illy; tint threats ngalnt cHiurc?)c nntl school liniies, espcclnlly ijalnt nil lloman Catholic In. stltutlon. Iinto ticcn frequently made since thu Tompkins Square tint. Howrys that on tlio day of tlio t lot many 6t the so-called wnrklngmetl who passed St. J oscph't Hos pital looked up and shook tliolr Aril t tlio building, uttering threats. One or tlio rioters, wlio had his head cut by n jiollcc man's club, w as tenderly cared fbr lir tint hospital; yet howent nwny cursing' tho attendant. Mntscll any an especial watch lint been kept lately orer tlw churches and school house", and that tin natch will be maintained. If Is understood thatpartto ularpaim hare been taken to guard every church In the south precinct. Cincinnati. Jan. S3, At Aurora. In. dlana. seven persons aro lying at the point of death trotn having eaten freh pork with trichina In It. Two weeka ago Mr. Henry Traynor rod two liogt killed fort tnrully U(e, Altercating, Sir. Troynor and ono otlierclilldrcii wcro attacked with wlnt appeared to bo typhoid lever. Sin. Ben tcr vUlted her, and with two children par took or tlio meat, and In a lew hour! wcro attackol with tho tamo symptom. None nf I hem am iKitoded to live. New Yoiik, Jan. 29. Efforts arc being made to have n meeting for to-morrow night, called by lira Frce-Thtnkcri. a great success. Circular printed In Ocrmaii nro freely distributed, and My ( "You All re- rememner mo uisgmccrai omintnw wi TomnVIm Srranrr. whldi must convince all ofus that our fundamental rights nro ex posed to wlllftil violence bv tlio executive authorities. "Whatever your tlawt of tho recent lattotnptod worklngoieu' demon stration In Tompkins Square may be, It U yonr duty. In tlio Interest of freedom of tho ooun.ry, to proicst carnesuy ugmiisb uiu slnlatlonof ono of our first fundamental rights i for w lint onco hat been douo against ono class of citizens, might soon be repent ed ngnlnt another class. Tho mass meet ing will fhrnlh an opportunity to tale tho voice or ptiDiic niuignation. WASinwiTOS. January 20. In a de bate on the Army Appropriation Bill In the Homo to ih'. Xesmllh protested against tropoltlon for a reduction of tin) srniv. n hldi ho said was corteu tin In accordance with, the views ot a act of Winning j-caca i-ommissioncrs, msno wca of managing Indlani was by preaching to them Ckrlst and lilm, crudUod." Ho said that It Rod Almlffhtv iiad cone fireachlng In that wilderness ho would not lavo kept Ws natron Ids head twenty-tour Hours, ii.augmcr.j jju uiiui-i in frontlerniau against the aspersions usually mnde niralntt them, and declared that tin tint effcctlvo , missionary the Indians over had was Miles tstandlsh, and lliat his mis. stonarr work Iiad boon continued br Jock- jon, bhcrldan and other. Uongrosa migut save A low million dollars by reducing tho army, but every.Uollara.nvH wookl be.rtj sponded to hv the blood of "fmntlenncu mid by the w'allotriliulrittldosvs mid or phans. ' ' ' Chicago. Jan. 30. A ashlngton spec ial to the Ttmrt says when the Judiciary Committee ot the lloase Is next called an Important bill win be reported, the object of wlik h Is to regulate tho relations be tween tlio Government and the 1'aclllo rail roads. It Is well known that these com ninles aro In default of narmcDt of Inter est to the amount f several millions ef dollars. Lttttrett luutlietay lutroduceu a bill autborUlug and ruiulrlogtbe Attorney General to bring suit against tin oompa nloa to obuln tp mouoy, Crouutej of Nebraska, biu Introduced a bill to declare alLUnds granted to railroad companies liable to Stale taxation. Wilton, of Indiana, Introduced last Mon day a bill amending tho 1'aclllo ltalroad Act oflHRl to as to compel tlw Union Pa ciflc Company and Its brandies to charge uniform rates for freights and passengers per mile, whether locnl or througli trattlc. The bill makes it unlawful for any ollloer or agent ot the company to grant special rate privileges or drawbacks, ur todlerlm litata in any way In tlie traniactlon ot bml uesu. All these provlilout are to be com bined, lu ono bill, which tlw Judiciary Commltteo will report next week, and ilili h will undoubtulh' liccome a law ST. Lout, Jan, 30. The scunth an nual Convention of National Granges of, me s-airous oi iu'u.iuirr mccm m-iw Wednesday. Dudley IV. Adams, lftsL dentot the'Katloiinl Grange, lias already arrlvetl. The Principal bulnes of the Convention will be tho rcvlilon ot tlw rlt uil and ixrhillng the orgaulMtlon ot tho Grange. President Adams suites that there are lietneen 11,IW() and 12,00U lirnnges In tlw country, with nearly one mllllpi) mvuitx-r'. '1 Ira sessions of tlw Convention will probably bo private. wjt-iUMilox. Jan. al. Gen. Merman was nguln betoro the Ilouo Military Com. mlttee tivday, uud gate Ids views wllli re pirdtnthu army 1st councctloii vjltli In dian nffjln. Ho pointed out un the map n region of country In Texas 10U miles w Idd and l,00u miles long, comprlilng half a dozen urgaiilteil cuuiities, which, v. lieu ho passed through two jears ago, was en tlrlv deiwpiilated, the Inhabit mts hating had to ab-iudou tlnlr homes on account of tlio constant lucurslniis of IiuIUus. He raid ho lad been led to the belief Uiatllice Indian were Cominchc, but It was pretty well 'understood that they were Klnwin, Clicyeimcs nnd Arapahogs, who raided from r'orf Still teep.itlou, eighty miles ntr. peuetratlilg through military pu.uaud helping tliemk'lyes to the hoisei twk of Mexican nieijil), rather tktu Us to tlw trouble ol raUIng llwm themhes. He gate a graphic account-of his Interview wltlitMiitaiitaat Kurt Mill, when he laid I-diitauu aud Ulg Treu ara-sksl. double Inaied, and sent back to Texas to be tried Inrattacklut; a wagon train and tin mur der of 12 out of .17 teaoistcrs, one of w Iwin w as bound to u w agon and burned, haul tanks was killed In an attempt to ccaie, and the other two were tried, convicted and sentenced to be hanged; but certain humanitarians wlio reeanled murders on tlio part of Indians as more exhibitions of emotional insanity, uuinccii uovcrnor ua vl, wlio ought to have known better. to) commuto their sentence, and Mnio Influ ences at Washington had dually restored them to frceilom, and they were now on n rccrvntlou ngnln. ready to niovo on mur derous rnlds. If they should scnlp Gover nor IMI next time. General blierman In timated that he would not shed many tears. Horovlewcd tho Modoc dllllculty, nnd gate It as'lili opinion that General Cnnby was the victim ot tho temporizing ijinker policy applkil to Indians. Ho li voreda traiislerof ilia controeof Indians from the Interior Department to the, V,nr IX'pirtmeut, ami exprcved n convKtlou that the army was' mora kindly dlpocd to Indians than citizens generally and that It the country demanded extremely iharltablo taatiucnt lor Indians, It could, be nccoinpllnhcd by ami tbrongh the ngeiicy of the army better than by And through the agency' of tlioe persons who profussml mora uuarlty than soldiers, but who did pot practlccaoimu.il. . ., St. I.oL'I', Jan. 31'. A daring nnd f lie cvssful robbery of a1 ntllroad train 'tvas committed at (ladtklll nation, on the Iron MonnUlu Itallroad. ten mllea below liero. AH:30 tills afternoon, as the train wlildi leu iicre at vm a. m. came in signt, it was signaled to stop ; tho twitch' was turned and the train ran on tha aw ltdi trick, At the conductor stepped oft" to ascertain tho. catiM of tlie atonnaiTD lie was met br a masked man, who placed, a pistol at his head. He was then marched off aucr placed under gnard. Tlw engineer, Arc- man) man anil express messengers aim other train men were tlien seized by Ate masked and heavllv armed men. and also placed under guard. Tlie robbers then went through tho entlro train. They look from tlie nassenirens about; tlireo tliousaud dollars and a largo amount of Jewelry ; rroui Auamt' express messenger over ono thousand dollars, And rifled the mall. The robbers then left In a somberly direction, and after tlie release ottlie train men the train started south, Tho robbers left n noto on tlm train, of which fho following is a copy! "Tin: Most DArino nonnEnr'OH Rk ohd. The south-bound train on tin Iron Mountain Itallroad was stopped hero this cvenluirbr llvo beat ilv-armed men and robbedof dollars. Thorobbcrsnr- rived at the station five minutes tieroro the arrival of tlio tmlu, arrested tlw agent and put mm unuer guani. aim men tnrew the train oo the tit Itch, T he robbers wcro all largo men ; no'no being under six feet. They were all masked, and Started In a southerly dlrectlen alter tbey Iiad robbed IIia tmln. all motifed on Hue blood horses. iThcroisgreatcxcltrmcnln this, part of 7 Ira A. Mmrim." 'life robber oflered no violence to any one on the train, and did not 'barm tlie tralu men. JCtw Yoiik, Jan. 30. The frcoml game oi uiuiarus lur tuuu siiu uiu umiu plonslilp of the world, was played to-night oetweeii A. uarnier aim trancoit uusvisy The former won bv 000 to 4&I. . . Kvamvilik, lnd., Jan. 3Q. McCoy Cay, a wealthy farmer lltlhg near 'cw bergh, was murdered yestenlsy aOcrnoori by an unknown asssssbi, who shot hliu down lu a public road. , , , , , Chicago, Jan. 30. A fire at Qulncy early this morning destroyed fivo small stores. Ixsw, AiMlOO; partnr Insured. U'amiisqton, Jau, ao.vTIie President Iks. sunt the follow Imriioniliiallont to tlw Senate : I J. Curtis, of Idaho, for Seo rctary or ttie territory onuano; Joepn Plnkliam, United StntM Marshal for Idaho, nnd Joh-uIi VV, Uuitotv United 'States At torney rorjuano. , ) - . The Hoard appointed by tho Secretary of the Treasury recommend llfe-MTtne sta tions at the follow lru points on the Padflo uoau i nasnmgioii lerrnory flcari Hay, bbralwater fity nnd Csw. iJUsap polntmciit, lile-boat stations. Oregon L'apo Arago, llfe-bont station. Calltonila Humboldt liny, Polntlteyet.and between l'olnt Ibos and Point San Pedro, lllo-boat station. Tlio Senate hat confirmed the nomina tion of Mrs. K. M. Wilson to the pot'olllce at the Dulles, Oregon. Ouaiia, Jan. 31, Great apprehensions aro expressed by the owners of large herds ot cattle whkb range between tin North and South Platte, and settlers wlio live near tin Union Pacific Itallroad and on Heuubl can river fear a reneral attack Ironi lied Cloud's and Sntted Tail's band of Sioux, and from tin Clieyennes, Dako- tns, Arapanoes, aim otners comDineu. Tlw supply of beet furnished tlieae Indians havimr been neurlv or finite exhausted, and tliere being no money with which to pur- ciwso more, tney mutt tuner ueprcuaio on the settlements or starve. These bands number 30,000, and would laugh at tin handful of cavalry at Kortt Kttterman ami Laramie, tame cattle owners and con tractors now here corroborate the report lliat the Indian supplies will soon bo ex hausted. Vamiimiton. Keb. 1. Mr. Luttrell yet trnlsy laid belore the Committee on InHian Afi ilrs siimlr)' letters Jut recclted bv him from spedal Agent Steele, County Physl ilan ltmni anil other citizens, stating lliat lu bUklyoti County tin Indians are killing the, Killers' cuttle In order to mmi tlicm-M-lvestroni st million. Ho was assured tlut tlie Imllau llureau Imd riven Instruc tions authorizing bteele to altord iiecewiry rellel. anil that etery effort would be made to carry out (.ultrelrs noomineiidalou to collect all the Indians of Mklou county on n i-cM.-tvatlon early lu the Spring. YVamiivitikc, Feb. 1, Tin following potal rinugea have been ordered for the I'ailllcCnitt: Ollices et.iblihed Camas Valley, Douglas county, Oregon ; J. I,. Conn, I'oitnn.tcr. West Union. Wnth liigton county, Oregon i S. A. Holooir.b, Pottin uter. Alplnera. tValli Walli county, W. T.S Daniel 1'nvor, Postmst-r. Xante tluiuged Klj'oc. Humboldt county, California, to ltohuertllle. ClliCAiiO. IVh. 2. A Washington scclal to the Trl'-iv. referring to tlie snndalous detvlopmviits threatened by a New.York iipcr, sat s tin X ew York 'J. r -luut'a seuatlnu Is mnoil to' have come to light througli n qianvl between the stockholders of tin Pacific Mill Steamship ;ni.iiiy. tin doninients referred to being letters ami extracts from tho company's tiles nnd books. Humor assign to nearly etery prominent man lu and out of Con grots a place In these records, which tlww them to be guilty ofrectltbig bribes from ' the company In return lor their ellorts tu, secure the sulhldy In which that corpora tton lias rejoiced tor some )csn. 'J here hat been an unflagging Interest displayed all day In all dales liero with regard to thn matter. Tlie Ways and Meaiw, Com- ,.i , 1 I .... f... J.Im.Iam ' M ll.i. IIHIICU CUINIIIl'IICVU Mil llllCIIK lliwil l UKj matter with rimed doors til the last Con. press, but soon gave It up. As tar as It was carried, however, Iti dlfdo'cd some thing very rich. It Is said, tint tlie tlrt man caught was n prominent Democratic Congrosmnn from the West. ' The question of giving lands and bonds to Un Atchison branch ol tlw Union Pa cific ltond Is being thoroughly dlcused before tho Judiciary Cuinmlttce. Sctenl Hotou gentlemen have tlsltfd Washing ton to urge action on the subject. X.w.Yonic, ljb.i2-.TrKi police to-day dlcocrcd n lot ol unloaded hand grenades on the'preml'ct'nr a Krendlman named Deniichlc, formerly in Commumt- lo Uuchle was nrrciud. Ills trlendt claim that tho grenades wqrc tho remainder of n lot nurth nod ifor the Fi-ench Government dm lug the wnr with Germany. : '" ST. Loin's feu. J, inccjiiire niiioui.i of mpucyMsccurc.di hy ,tho rpbliert of the train on tliJ Iron' Mountihi Itnllraad ht evening was (Jl.400, besides ntiuniher ol gold a tdies. Vlgorotit cfforW nro being mndo to raptiiro the gang. . , Cumuuoand, Md Feb. 1. In thy cae of Ill.tre. on trial for tha Intinler ol I.lord I.. I lary, editor of the Cumberland IVme, mo alleged teuuceroi itmry mer, nro lury. rendered u tcnllctofnot guilty, The verdict was greeted with cheers and the prisoner discharged. He wnt tcorted home In triumph. ' Ntw Yoiik, Feb. 2, Cubans In this dty havo received by mall particulars of tin capture and execution ot Colonel MnntAiiers. Snantsh commander, 'lira Colonel, with GOO men, wat crossing' the country in a train, which w as aiiackoi nuu captured. Montaners wat taken, and lilt (rnons lltsrwrwd. QtT.iiH?, Feb. 2. A sharp shock' of cflrtrniuake was uisimciiy icii m mimr l'nlnt veslenlsv artenioon. A slioclt Was nUo left about ten miles below this, city it appeared to liavo come ironi me souwr u-flnf. WAflllNOTO!, Feb. 2. Tho public debt statement u as fallows: loui uenc a, MJ:755.113: total Interest, t30.4S3.B7a: cash In Treasury coin. 33.359,300: cur rency, tf-l,781,20U ; special ilenoilts for re demption of certlflcatet of 'ilonoslt. .tl, M'J,0U0 total In Treasury, tl33, 700,07$; debt, less cnsli lu Treasury, $2,12ik053.0.Wi deiTease during the mouth, $1,015,211, WAfltlNOTON, Feb. 2. Henrecntatlve Tenor remrtnl a bill In tin House to-dar amendatory oftbo l'o'Ul laws,,hlqli pnH vldct Tor tin free carrlaga ot weekly news ivtners to subscrlliert in the counties where publlmcd, and also tor the free carriage of exenangos. it uxos mo rate oi poinge nn wceklv naners onuldo tlw counties where publlslicd at two ceuts for every quarter of a pouiui nnu on papers puimtucu six nines a week eighteen ceuu; dailies," twenty-one cents. Mltcellancous matter of the thlnl claw. Including books, natterns, samples. cards. elc Is to bo chanted at the rate ot one cent for each two uiicct or part of two ouNces, nnu - nxes me maximum weight ot such parcels at tour ounces. iVil-kKi. Kansas. Feb. .. 2. Ex-Oov. James II. Harvey wat elected U. S. Sena tor to-day. Hartey wat born in Virginia, and lived In Adams. III., from boyhood to 18S7, when be went to Kansas.- J le served through tin war, and was cierteui uover nor In 1803. lie Is n practical farmer and n straight IlcnubUenn. but favors reform. Tho election Is ng irded as a1 triumph for unneitanu retormrrs, : i sPuiLAteu'iilA,Feb.2. Tin, ship ear; iicntert are on strike. Tlier uronose mak- lug direct contracts for tlie repair ol ves sels at well aithlp-bnlldliig. I'ltieyi gnar nntee (bat all, wprL shall bo done. Iv a,trst- iiass manner, iukj omr uggs ai. uui raie oftMaday; tin' same As.tlie owners now iay, and state that dnly the material used will be charged for. f ? n PiiiLAitiLi'titA, Feb. 2. The Franklin Sat lugs Ihiuk clo-ed ils.doora, lids morn ing, having been thrown" Into bankruptcy bv order 01 tho United States Court. A larce number of nersons Imd money In tlw Institution, as It allowed a larger rata of lulcrc't limn mmiotner savings uaakt. ST. !.bci. Feb. 2. Tlie State Senate have adonted tlw llou-e couourreul resolu tlon. calling upon Congress to consider and rectify uidust Illegal dlicrimliiatlpus made by tin U.l'.R.lt. against Kansas people. Bonos, Feb.1 2. A number of gentle men, mostly clergymen, met to-day and took preliminary steps for tin organization of a band of praying men and women to visit saloons In Imitation of tin practice In tome ot rue tvestem territories. Kansas Citt. Feb. 3. A special Topeka dlipatdi says that benatar Harvey, In an Interview this etetitnr. In response to a question whether In considered his elec tion a victory fur tin straight Hrpnbllcaus or Jtelormers, ueciareu It wat unquesuou ahlv fur tin hitter. He will co to Wash. Inirtou as a Senator of the llooth order, and It Is well understood he will be unequivo cally antl-lugalls. hT. 1,01'ls. Feb. .'I. A Dtinncn .(To- Feka, Kansasj special sas tin election of lartey, as 1J. h. Senator., Is a Republican viaorr nnu ino onnosiunu can ciaun no credit lor it. iiK-y sunpiy cikmo me ieau object louablo man toilieui. Ha was ben utor luenlls' second eJmlct and hl elec tion Is tho first f luare, honest one Kansas ever had. M.w HAMS. Feb, 3. Tin Democratic State Contention wat Ik-Id to-dar. Dat Id Clark (Liberal lteKj'jlloiu) presiding. It imaniiiiQiKiy n-uoiiiuiaieii iuu enure nmiu ticket of last 'election, Uoternor luzersoll at Its head. U.vcis.s tTi. Feb. 4. llw excitement of tho wniueus wliitky war Is unaimttii. Thmughoiit tlw Mate In prominent Interi or towns prayer meetings am orginlnl In Isir-ronms or on slilew-alks, and (Mtrols are kept through all kinds of weallier. The hilief of Greinlic Id, Hlxhlaud county, hate Inaugurated evening tltlts to saloons at any hour from M to 10 o'clock. 'Itw re-ult Is to empty each saloon by tin rear door tery suddenly :w ihey enter tho front. At Xew Hull hhI. Pickaway comity. 23 ladles liavo vnluiifeered tor the cruude, Tliey tl.lt cadi shop si illy. At nlilligtoit. Fntf tte couutr. wlierelhe women Initialed the moveiueiil, the llpur tniUlc lias beeJi entirely stopiwil. Clurley llivck. who-e saloon Is nut'ide tlw certiorate limits, Icis Ueu Musi by ladles evert' day fur nearly two weeks, lie Is a toil! German and treats IM Udles kindly, but rufuseit to ac- cede to their iirono-itlons. 'llw entire coiinly Is liOlng scoured for signatures 'to total abstinence liledirH. At Gallenolit. GalllLi county, tin ladius' brlgadu el active, workers numbers til. Tiny work lu divis ions, lait nate mane utile neauway wnu the uiooii.keeiers, some ot wnoni orner them off their premises, and they enter and put out tho lights. In most, counties their success Is marked. , , , , . JACKON. Feb. 3. Tlio Leilshturo to day, In Joint session, elected II. h. llruee (colored) united buiics acnniorior ma long term, and II. It, Pease, lata Superintend ent ofKchicatlon, for tho short term, ilotli nominees iiepiioiican. Omaha. Feb. 3. Vtot Ions of mall mat ter direct from London, for Sun Francisco. lorAittrall'i ami Xew Zealand, (Kissed llirptigli hereto-day. ' '" rOREION MEWS. I.'diOS. .Jan. 2. 'rtio mis inrcltiig at Ill.iikheith to-diy"wns not n hrgo as cxpcirA1,,rln"ftccsunt bf n OHrilhij niln and heat' log. Gladstone, lutnctcf.ale- iivcrtu ins niiiiress to nuout j.uuu penpn,'. Ile'admlttnl ,Uiat PnrlUluent bad'-beeii dl)olvcd berniiso the Uovcninient - foil thctr,pnrcr cliblug.. lI(hanily,attackod Dl'raell lor seeking to dltert the attention of the peopld fi-om ilonictlc?to foreign pol- tios. Tiie uiniicinrniensnrespropoeii oy thu (loveriiineiit was emliiontlt' nractloal. 'Uie itaple wni;ted reliefiaud rclonu (n, local taxation aim me nnoiiiion oi mo in enme MX. ' Economy lu the Al!nlnltm lion was expatiated' upon1 by tlnsienker at great itngtn.' rtnu ueccssiiy lor uw economy wmcu 1110 woiiKrvniires, never practiced was'iiufatorable toCoucrtatlve reactloif. "In conclusloli. Gtadst6no riro- pod as A wntcli-word for the party "j-iuerai union." u inn i.iucnus were not united, they would sqfler a dlsgrncvfiil defeat, nnd if dlKcnilont occurred ho would rclum to continue to lead tho party. He ipoke for an hour, nnd on concluding wvitrua voio oi commence. A Home Hula meeting In Dublin, last nlcht. condemned the suddenness of the dissolution of 'Parliament as n trick 'fbr stlrprlMng tin cnnfltuenclcs. The Secre tary of the Homo Hule League wrltet that tin uiisoiuunn was owing in aiarm ni 1110 progress of the Home Hule movement. A Dublin correspondent of- the Ttmtt says. tin organization of the Home Hule party.ils Incomplete,' nud there Is grunt lack of funds. Among tho iacngers by tlio steamer Oceanic lor Xew York, were Itev. Clnrlct Klngslet', tho well-known English dlttne and author, and hlMlniightcr. Maduiii, Jnuuary 2'J. Hcportt liavo readied here that General Mnrionc'. com minding tho Army of the Xorth, has ralcd the blockade at llllbna: ZURICH. Jamury 29. Field Marslial Ilaron Von Gobteuz, ol Auitrla, commit-, ted sulcldu here to-hy. Toiionto. January 29. Tho elections In Ontario and Jutbru to-dar reMilteil In re turning a, largo nnjorlty lor tho now Gov ernment. Sir John A. .MacDonald n elected,' how ever, by n majority ol 40. L'faMKiS. Jan. 31. Full' 30,000 pers:ns were on tlm grounds at' Orecilwlch this af temoon, when Mr.' Gladstone 'made' lilt rperdi. Mudi optosltloii wat manifested, but tin crowd lu main ittns, good-natured. 'Mr.' Disraeli also addressed a largo .as semble at Arlesburv to-daw' He siild the dissolution of Parliament wns'an act of black treachery , w hlcli Mr. ( Jlad'tone hail learned from the tactics of tho Aslmntics, Jonil Bright spoke at n meeting of hit constltuenu In lllnnlnelnm to-ntcht. He devoted nucb time to the vindication' bf tlnjrglslalloi), which Air. Disraeli, lit- III tprcdi, had characterized, at emlwrrnsslug and recapltnhtcd various abuses which It Iiad aliollshMl.1 LoNiiot(.'F(bw 1 .The polls wcro opened jtitinUy In Guildford, Clrsthaui. KiiMer- liuuter. .Maitiono nnu .oriu uncoiu Shire. ' Tlw Conservatives were xlctorlous, eriVnt ad IlamLinle. In elsht borniinhs represenltd bv I.llK-mls In the I it P.irTlnJ one member, hating delented the Cnnrr tikltetntllWrnstaiTic. 'ncar'Admital El liott (Conservative) was elected at Chatham by in majority ot 6A, allhoiixli tlmdock yanls and otlier Government etablih incuts there gate tho Mint-try great Influ ence. ' At tlw Ivt election In was defeated by tho Liberal Candidate. (Mr. Ottway), then Uoder Secreliiry of Fonilgn AtlliliT, wlio iliad A majority of lit. Mr. KOiislow 'Liberal) was elected at Guildford by 213 maJorlty."Agiiliiit 21 nt the Inst election. Henry James, Attorney General, ami A C. llarclay, tlw foruier, Llberul members, were loth returned fiom Taunton without opposition. The Liberals liavo enrrlil lialdstone, electing lioth their candidates. A' Conservative Is elected from llowilley, lu Wordnstenlitre, and a Homo Hule can didate from tin borough of Car low, in Ire land. LomiOK. Feb. 2. Later election returns show that 27 Llberalsaud3t Consort antes hate been returned tu Parliament, Xo other party gains hate been heard from than lioso already noted. Thus fir the Conservatives hate gained rite members. Mr. Dcnvllle and Mr. Onslow aro returned from Gulldlord. Mr. I,owe will In re turned to-morrow, w jthout opposition. Tin Ttmtt this morning says that lu spite of the short time they had to make llielr canvass, several Homo ltule candi dates are returned from Ireland. LoMrfiv, Fels, 2. II iron Meter llolh (hlld Is very III, and Is reiKirted tu bu sink ing ft. J.oMON, Feb. 'it Members of I'arlla ment ,iu iiniiiliMUil toilay ttlthnut op poililou by lri couuy and l'l borough con stituencies. In Eiigtahd and Wiiles '.M Conservatives are returned; lu Scotland three Liberals and two CoiiM-rtntlvest In Irelapd two Homo Itnlc.s and two Liber als. Xniuirtv mule nnv l'iIik tu-iliy. exeefit tin Home Itnlers lu Kilkenny and itluucy cniintii-s -iiicruwns soino iignt lug at ShelUeld to-day, and tlw pullcoweru' 011711:111 to nroiect Mr. Muudella and Mr, CliainU'llihl, the Llk-nil iiiudldites, from tho vliilencunf Mr. llocbuck s supimrters. ElettlnustiKik place Irwlay at Caiiilirlilgu Unlterliy, Wet Xnrfolk ami Midi Lln colnthlrv. icsullliur lu tho return ol six Conert.llltes without opputlllon. In Ikd fnnl-htru the vote was cln-o and tho result dltlded between tire nrtlcs. ' Mr. liHrauilin iieiianiiugiiisiiiK) re ieilof tin liHtiinc tax. and llw LUx-nilsaro unking ever)' 11 e of the Kiel In th'-lr 'am last. LtTi.i-TluCoiisertallte ciindlJatv In tlw bnniu 'h of Wnkrlleld Is tlccte.1 by Ih; 111 ilorlty. in nl iui of Sonier.i t lie uinioiit. tlw late Liberal member In Wetbury, ItlutM was rvprweiited.lu the Jait 1'trllu liieut by, Mr, Pldppt oMbttraMouservi tlte the Liberal ciudliLitu has a majority of W Wholesale bribery Is diargrd aealust the Conservatives In Wakefield, and a Itetltlou wlJI l brought to unseat Hid neubereiecl., Ill vtarr ugtuu, me lormer Liberal member 'Mr. Ht laiidtl. Is defeated by a majority of 10. Mr. Wlalley, the friend of tho Tlctiborno claimant, Is re elected lu Peterborough. ,Two Liberal members nro returned from' MncdHfleld. Tlw voting In Bristol was very closo, both parties claiming the victory ; tlio counting of tha votes Is not yet completed. ' Tho election In Greenwich Is In progress. The return ot Mr! Glldtone Is thought sure. A dispatch from tint borough! at .1:30 v. '' tlicro hive been numerous lights and much w Imtow smashing. , , Dlspatinea jruAi a hilniber ofiln(Ts re port mudi exiltcinent null some rioting nt elections tn-dnyl especially lu Ilury, Ulll cahlre nnd Tratce., Ireland. , Itobett Lotto Is elected ,w Itliout oppoit tlbn fioni Londoi) University. ' Arrived at Liverpool Milivs Dumtlcs', from S.111 Fniuclsi-o, nnd J.ortura, from Portlind, tlregon, nud bark Wludvrmere.i. Paiii. Feb. 2. In AKiim tho I'rcusli candliHtes to Helthwilt werd elected by nn nt erw helming majority. Frolonud sensitioii lus been cnnsediln Versnlllet by articles lu tho ,Vnri tlcnum (Intttti urging restrictions on tho freedom of tho church unit tin ultranioiitano pivss lu Frollco and Itclilnin, I i Mauuiiv Feb. 2- Spain Kis prntltlon ally recalled lier.Diploiuatlu ltvprc-eiiLi-tltes' from Berlin, Vienna and scleral other European cnpltnls, iltlJiLlN. i'eb.J. Adl'atch from l'o-en ' says ArclibMiop Lnlodiowskl wasnrrcntcd to-day by order of tho German Govern ment, and sent In Frankfort, where bo will bo Imprisoned, 1. N'Ktv Yoiik. Feb, 2. Dates to January 2.M aro , received from raiiumii. Thu United States steamer Wyoming tailed from Atplnwall January 14th, having In cliurgo tlio alleged lllllblisterlng steamer General Sliermau, sent to tha United States Tor libel. United States Minister Scruggs, refiislng In take off his hat w hlla a rellcfolis nroces- tlout In the capital ot Columbia wat pass ing, wat subjected to soino oucmito iivai-. incut by tors lu tho crowd, who regarded his refusal Al n deliberate Intuit tu their religion. LoMxix, Feb. 3. Tho tnlil number ol members of Parliament elected e- returned without oiiHlll6n to-day nt 41, of whom 27 nru Con'crvntlvct' nnd 14' LUhtiiIs. John Corbett '(Llberall has defeated Sir John 'Partington In IKirltwIdi an Im portant victory. Sir John Ulug n leading Conservative, Thu city of Lincoln, rcpru tented lu the last Parliament by two Lib erals, returns Colonel Crispin (Conserva tive), and diaries Seel)', one of tlw lormer' members. Tho contest lu this phcu wat clom and excltiil, aid attended with great tlliordcrr A hrgo mob held possession 'of the streets Ami attacked tho polls. The mllltury llnnlly (charged iqiuii nud ills iersed tho, rioters. 1 1 'Gladstone lias been re-elected In Green wich, hut Mr.''llooni (0oliervatlvc) Ins been elected to tlw otlier scat III this bor ough In place rt Sir Dnvld S.iloiuus. i A. limb broko upu liberal meeting, at Wolierhiimptim last night and destroyud tho platform. Tliere was' serious rlotlfig nt tho polls nt Dudley yesterday, nnd much lighting Is reported Irpus Xottlugliaiu, I'hc elcctluus to-day rusultctl hi an aver age, loss or 1(1 seats to, tho Liberals. hu ConcrvallvM' Jrtlnlng '30 votes In the' HodsoofConliunns, 1" I m r JKIWS, Feb. 4, Additional election returns hotv that tlio LlliemUluito gained, a seat both lu Durham nnd Worcester nud twnliillO'tou. Wtll. .Ulailstniir. sou of tin Premier, was elected from Whitby i both were members ot tin lata Parliament nud held Ministerial appointments. , Up to this mnriiliu' IDS Liberals nud ) II Contervatltrs werccleVfcd. Thet'onerv attvet gain .10 seats previously held br Mb eraKaud Ibo I.Uwrds Intu nutted nlnu Coutr.ViimfS,", t , , - PAcrxrc' coast. ' "SAjt'K iSft-to.' Jan. 29,-E.twanl G'irl dnn. n joung man, Inslnfrt living several months lu tin Imhisu of Mrs. Vtalfe, on Minna street, and pat lug very 1-irtl.silar , attention (u her sl.fii-iitur. Frauds ICjdu, Gordon's' mother ucd etery ieruiloii tu Inlliioo Iwr son to leave tlw house, but ho ixJuseil. 1 J -i-t ulgloMrs. Gonlon ludim d Pettraiid oliu unlrlt,iFvrgiitoii Gordon . and James,Drlculltogoto Mrs. Waltz's house and git her" sou away. They fouml him tliere, but hit ran.1 'Ihey pursed him, w lieu Iw turned and ntibbud both llurdett and Gordon. lnllitlng ii-iluful, but not, dangerous wuuuis, lu llw vcuthV, Gor don hlmclf 'Was stabbed with his own knife, but not dangernu-ly. Ho was ar- ' rusted uml placed lu Jail. Potmatcr htono lias announced tho following rates of im-tiige between thu United Mates uud Hawaii, Xow Zealand, FIJI and Xew South Wales! Tohandwlch I. lauds letters, U cents per ball ounce ; uuwiaiKT". 2 cents K.r 2 ounuis ; other printed matter, 4 cents kt 4 ounces. To Xew Zealand UltciV, 12 cents cadi half ounce; newspaier',' 3 cent. To Xuw South Wlet Letters, U cunts ier half (Miiico; newspiiiers, 2 ceuU each; preiai meiit of Htiigu lu all enwis compiilMiry. SiinneN, tho Postmaster General of Xow South Wales, now in this city, warmly In dnrseri the new mall wirvlce, and thinks that in less than a J car. it will bo furl nightly Instead ot monthly. Iu says Urn nnll exnn-ss tralnniiglit to be run h. tuceu here unit Xew York lu live uud n lull d its, and Ihu subject 'lus already b.111 laid be fore tlio Central,! 'nd lie lUllroad Company lor Its coiitlderallon. SAFI!Aoo,.lall..10.-Allotllcrh(avy raid this afternoon and to-ulght. htdiAMIJ.70, Jnuiiary :iu.-rlu tlw Dli Irlet Court lo-Liv. lud'iiicnt wasrendir. dforf1,0iOliirplaliitlll In tlw cum of J. It. .iniiutaii agiiuit iiw 1 viiimi racino Itallroad Coinniuy fur djuiaee to fruit sliipHd Eatt lastl jII. bas, l'u.isci o, J.111. 31. There is much exdteiueut In tho illy to-ulht ulxHit an arflde publKlnil lu the Ktrulna S'nit, re flecting uiiHtcrl'itilyiiinii thu Do Young), (it tm tAr'inMt, lltulr mother and Mem. llw CUntuMn tiHlav mnu nud uiudilnri.it urtlde nttaiklu the cdlfor and projirictoi oftlio.S'iui, alid this etening they 11 tall ited with a column and 11 hallntmoitscurrllout milter. M noi a) tt.ootrunlw) artlclu was illsoiverid. Giji lfeVmiug went tu Valiiitlm't priming oHIor. niidiludlug llw A'km iironrlitor. Fit 'emld tliere. nrocx-d- . rd to beat him and guvu hint n -ound drub-" Ling. '1 bat done, hu pied thn iVhm'j fnruit, smashed tlwlr, tyi,uudtheu lad uliwnf llw workmen nnestcd lor libel. To-night the iMYouni'S tveru huulliii; for II. F. 'Xaptlutly, tlie Ann's editor, but holste- '' creseii or ua ieii 11m my. i-ersous nave paid as high as sW "O fur copies of Uie A km, and It fs reported they Would git out an extra cumou, prutf-ii uiwnaiauu. Bee Feurtb ps$o of Bopvlcmtnt. ! ! A