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8 ' THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 26, 1873 ] ’ kind, and a roputation hithierto without atain, should, | [Murmors o w0 whon tho hammer fell ly with tho oltizons, | The boys gob wild | ol . Watson WASHINGTON. o roabt, oLarcoTho and ollrolgh L hatios | Movsiok took 114 neat] e i FOREIGN. LA T T R i FROUDE CRITICISE! qaueeof the shootfng was_fonloey i nololy upbeld by the inconsideratoand unguardod it~ LOUIAIANA, trol tha boys thon, but could now. Iis hoart. < ) ; ol Trom The irat Pagi terances of 8 f::mmtllzl\o;-::nmwmm;x?lrfll‘l‘m,';‘ Tho s[lEAK}ERInIdkgmdgmflo%g lhnl‘xuldg‘nl'u bad boon w{ld, bt waa gotting bottor now. 1o . “'.'ho gz;vnh!énu-l .u:aa nof lJi"’hln L?wlor, on Tonlinti m irst Page. mea 8] ost in_money of buflding {he | mesangoe in reforenco ulsiang, 0 messngo hav- o 1 orxoo atroot, 0V¢'r tho Royal Palm ealoon, was * o5 = gantined Jrom o ol Paged . | ge wu{im:;! 70,000,000, atl ol matomonia of o les | ing boon rend, Mr. MOREY moved toreferitto tho | pvgrmation of a Now Spanish Min- :':::‘f“fin “-“‘l‘["gl‘luk‘;&lu' l: ‘Q‘}h‘fi!l,.u;g;"“{f tl‘f_' Tho English Historian Taken to Task for raldod lastnight! by tho %au.;o_ Ton inmates risdiction of the matter, and,most cortalnly, If tho cane | cost are wwuupun mero statemonts of engincors who | Judiclary Gommittee, 1 l' 4 om the Drosidont, . Al th 4 1 1is Strictures on Ireland, wore arrostod nn&' tho keoper. They wore taken ind ovor boon proporly proshted, aud It s bonduel | WSer B 10 LR *Uhioh i riaedtial | s Lk Lk oy 0o OB the tatie,£2 st Woro hia ohlldeon. Ho-didu't mant thom to 0 thio Armoey, bt wero ballad ont s6on afler. had appeared (o hiave hioon what wh : The sclual proflt om {hla expendituro TTER, membor of the Judicary Committeo, strys fight, Ha folt liko boing n penco-man among his ’ y 1and) would hiavo votod for Lis oxpu Toland then procesded to e The Coronor held an inquost, yosterday, on » aade by Mr, Butlor (bfass,) yosterd tho body of Williard Wilcox, who wae injured in {ho rocont accldent at Englowood, ami who died . M, PO uss the roport | eatimating the moouritiesand stockat thelr markol | moid that the Commites Lind four cases of impoachs y, ond deniod | valuo whon rocolved in payment, wng less thnn ton | ment befora i, ono of themn Involving this very quess B o, B e o aonwary | Leature by Wondoll Phillips at tho Union Park thers waa ouy procodent in purliemoniary law for tho | millions, na can o domonstrated’ and_established in | Hon, and Lio assurod thio Honss, a6 his conviction, that i L L T b0 cAmE amons B Church, e oo i iy hat report, On the contrary, with the | any court, 8o far, ho says, sa I am pecuniarily con- | if thio messago was sont to that committoo, thoro would b ‘hr coming to that, hon troublo cama among his Congrogational Churah, at tho County, Hospital Tast Tziday. e jury iR glnml T bl io make. bincy last avon. | coed, 1t womlA have bosn betierstint ¥ novor hoard of | be no action on it during s Con e, Gloom and Discontent Through | il *uotriod to soparato thom to provent E rondored a vordiot in accordancg with o faots, 1ng, he liad found fn English mrllnmonulr( Listory, | tho Union Pacifio}Railrond. At its complotion,tho Comi=- |~ Mr, BHELDON favored Imvlnfi he menssago Iald on the Infant Republic. bloodshed, He had arod skin, but s white and recommoid that the railrond companyeshava wo cases subsequent to that of John Wilkes, One | pany was itaolf iri dobt about six millions, the burden | tho tablo, to bo takon up at any time atter the action of henrt. Hia hoart wns wild while fighting, but Wondoll Phillips lecturod last evoning at tho | & botter syatpm of sigualing. O e vase. of AVard, charged with forgery, and | of whioh foll npon individuals, nysolf mong othars, | tho Senato was had. | good maws sont awny tho wild pirit. Ho was D 3 tho, nlhal‘ that “:( Ifil{‘w o';hlr :} w;t xm-,\;;-u Mr, nlxlmun .flunhmndumng\m ek i Mr, ,"D,fls motion to lay thomeasago on tho table 2 rondy to 6o and talk nb any timo with Un;t;n Park Congregationnl Church to a largo A DISASTROUS FIRE~-LOSS $32,000 who .t rom ¢ “Theso then are my offensea—ihal ave risked ‘was rojeoted. g o D rne o Gominmene, the otensas ving e, comie | ropulntion. Torinie: ororsshimes . AD opiermyno of lue | Fuo mossrie was (hon roforred to tho Sudicers | News from the Adjoining Dominfon, | tho Commiseloners, To aid not want to telk sud fntolligont auditory. Ho wa {ntroduced by # - any mora with the women. Thoydid not undor- | Dr. Helmor, who also announcod the lecturo for leotion, ! i beos 1abl 5 hi teo, with I 1o alt duriny slon of tho 'wmitted beforo thelr eleotion, -‘Thore never ha n | coloulable bonofit to the Govornment, from which tbo | Committes, with leave to ait duri gu{u nosslon of stond things sometimos, o would bo glod | Friday avoing, . Thio oratbr, on slng {GRpesk, A dleastrous fire ocourrod lnab night at the qu;-‘lgo‘% n;:l.d ’:o::;: Enku):gnhmm'al:.:h‘o" "pufllz ‘i’ “;.:c w'arl;l Il‘x‘;m:o;k “fi‘x‘ ' h;‘l.n ol mmfl““l'\é‘n‘:‘:n' ' whon tho next messengor came. He would maot rthoast power (o oxpel unwosthy membors, 1o matte n | sou o atrengtho Tk thus oshly 3 £ ; Carr : olr offensce were committed, adoriaken by - favoking tho oharitablo judg. | Mr, POLAND (hen moved rocess (Il hnitpast 7 SPAIN, , him whero tho grasn gfm.. and wateirutis,. T8 "":hkfl;flfld with applauso almost approaching :&”‘L‘;“ :]::7;“ gmlfi";fllfl‘x‘“fiflwmdd ; oll e BEDRIDAEDocs the gentleman claim that | ment o fhe publla ugon ila obstaclos bud ia | o'clock, with the statomont thatlio would not call for & | AApnip, Teb, 25.—Cordova, Minister of War, | would then nrrange o moet Luo_mon from afpr | O0thusissm. It was apparont that a large num- 3 o destrue- flnn{mll has the samo power as tho British Parlin- | ombarrassod condition; that I have hnd friends, | vote to-night, Lut that the scssion: should be for do- inalats f oft. Thoy could como, Bo not afraid. He conld | bor of Irishmon woro among his hearors, Mr. tion of the oxtonsivo poper-box man- Y OLAND0 ; suwus of thera in_oficial ite, with whota T havo baci | baloanly on the pendipe Sosolution, e Tiaalout aud Toow control Ls pooplo, but was afraid tho whito mon | Philllps lookod loss fotigucd and caroworn thon | nfactory of P. B. Barett & Co, and Mr, POLA Jortatnly X do, willing to slisre advantageous n%mnuml.leu of invest~ [ Mr, W, B, ROBERTS moved to adjourn, The ical and Ropublioan Doputlen in tho 10 not D 4 e N 2] p o8 fatigus iy 5 AN el e vt com 0 | mnk? Bt v e Sl Tt gt | Mloeuient v ot il 500 Mt ot cout | emsmy, o4 soparato. montings i asoigh, | €00 %, STttt i, PAcpl, ol | whon o lekurodn Ohiono et wintor, I | o pirl loteip Gt ia e o, bl soms membor thal ot co o 4 . H, O, 1 : THoll et bs exten Nerving nolhing, Who ‘Wil aay that X ajono om fobe | . Tho Houno, ok b o'clock, Took o rosomn (ll half-paat T, | resolved to appoint committeos of twonty per- | {ho white mon would not, Ho was not afrald o form is eroct and vlgorous, and none of his | RO probab] I 883,000, Tho prinoipal. ed, roaol Mr, Mass.)—Tho gentloman (Polsnd) satd | offored up ne a sacrifico to appesso s public clamor, or | tho ovening soasion to bo Tor dobste only, and no busi- ~committocs, | meot the G Y oed nob bo | dnclent ekill nnd importurbablo coolnoss of 1’ X % i that he wouid divide e time, © tBelpnd) OXbiate ko in of othora? " Novuntil suoh an offaciag | ness whatever to be iranaoted. ! sons oach, who aro to appoint sulb It oumlsslonera iCher nion sufforors are I B. Barrott & Co., 817,000; B.. 1o roport & plan for tho sottloment of tho Minis- | afraid to moet him. 'Thoy should not bo hurt, | delivery scom to have desertod him. Howss | Lowonthal & Co., junk doalors, £3,000; 8. e, FOLAND - ortalaly, it o AL I | e T L et by (o choioe | -+ e Eoe i o, . - |/t arste, Tt fa o frobable haétho Assom- | Nobody "will il thow. * o "wani o | drosed with hin oustomary Puliauio plin- | Scindor, lquor ol o, 69,0003 Yulinm Tyor,. ! bo dividing eteralty. - (Hoars of laughter.] 1 abjoot to | of singla vickim, Tskall sccept its mandate, sppenting | Tho Tionso resssemblod nt T:0 . m, M, MYERS bly will not bo dissolved. :lm i n;:florgnugxé :1‘:1(: bl Lmfi""?}'{“fig noss, and his mannor hod tho procision that :5‘10:“, 8 .DOML’“fin ] ((‘ctum ?‘,‘“;' o going on. i " with unfaltering confidenco to tho impartiaf vordict of | (Bn,) fn tho chair us Spenker pro tom. IATER, o b tho dlos | Sackt bl a o fiivor by | hns mado tho ropresontative men of Boston | Fo%o o e G ilams & Go. oy vera Mombers—' Oh | 110, do ot objeot. Hfstory for that vindication wiich it 8 proposod to do- | ° Bir, WAREMAN argued aganst tho resolution, snd | The Ministorial crisis torminatod by the olec- | Jack, but was romoved to Willlaunson Rivor by | o 'ho sash factory of 0. XL, 0. Willisms & Co, was- 7, BUTLER~I withdraw the objection, nyme hore doclared that b wes 5ot oven satisfed that an offenso | tion of & mow Governmont_ by tho Nationsl | Capt. Kuapp, tho agont thon. ‘Mo was romoved | familiar overywhere remarked and notable. dnmagod to the oxtont of 8,000, Nothing & Mr, BLOOUM—I object on the ground that{here are {. "Mr, POTTER, roverting to lnw procedents cited by | had been committed, Assombly. Tho changos mado will bo scon by | again and put batwoon Klamath, whore holnd | Mr. Phillips announced that his locturo would | could bo learnod regarding the insurauce, tho M&e:n 9 fifi'fi’ e’?fil‘ll'&i!f‘""&"?&"‘ to sponk, | Mr. Foland, to-day, remarked that though tho persons | Mr. MoORARY, ono of the membera of tho Bpeclal | 314 sppanded tablo ¢ d to live on roots in tho ground. o could 800 n0 | conslot of & nerlos of oritiolsms on that distin- | owners of the property roslding out of. tho city. X 5)—1¢ tho gontloman withe | Who wero reforrod o wers oxpelled for scts commitied | Comltteo, mada an nrgument in support of tho xoso- . Votea red, O Mindatry. | oy e et Tiomme thave, snd o ortor lontiod That tho prinolpal I Araws his objoction, X was about to say that Idid not | before thole 1 New Minfetry. chiango of having » porm: o thero, ished E g porter loarn principal losers )y clootion, yot thoy bad been Indicted for | lution, Agood doal had been sald in this debate of | 5 0y or Gouncil, ... FIgueras.,...21. ... Eiguoras, Zolt thnt ho tmi Et k- ot todeath, Hoaia | Sulsho English scholar, Froudo. Mr. Curtis H 4. This short report is made noo S e e g A | St e o e i, o S, e i ol e | oot ot R R e e e | thovght e Troudo o dono o g | 10 T, Gyt 10O e et thodebate: Az, FARNBWORTH: thon rosennd proceodod fomako | efted becauso they aaw corruplion in Bigh Placety Binistor of Juatleo. . N.Salmeron, 290, .. L.Smoron. | wroraworn out on tholr_women. When they | thing In rotuming across tho oconn without fin- The BPEAKER—The gentlemsn from Massachu- | an srgument in bohalf of the acoused, and against the | aud in legislative Dudtie ahd “on' (i Jhdieil | Minisor of Yatertor. ¥l y Margatl. 2 — e ‘Cordaya. wont to thelr. rnnnhusil:n Lost River, for roots, | ishing his courso of lootures. Tho speaker dif- Nebraskn Kegislature. tts, wrhio f ted by this resolution (Amon), d 1 teo. tfon | Minister of War..,..Acaa! Sirer'to .Zd:u'.“fi';n nn{u, 'snd senila to Snu u?o'rkfl'; ‘-’."»“.”u‘.’.'!’."&‘.é’é.fi'é‘é E:‘ffifi %‘L‘;fl‘:‘}.fi’. .?Ennlg:t %‘:i‘: n‘cwhlmomua m’, ‘..‘,l& },‘L‘:mmlfk L .;: l\gs}a:u of Marino, Ogtum. :ll;gnm:_:. thoy returned au‘llpl‘y- n%udt-h Matild forod with Mr. Curtis in his romarks upon the Oxtama, Fob, 26.—Gov. Farnas to-day vetoed Shaek his omiarka {0 b read, "Thiey vl be road by tho | Amos? Firat, thut hio hiad bribod bia feonds; second, | and control logiaation, their liberiica would bo In dsa. | Minlster of Finance.Tetusn ciogroy.. | | Mo was eoarod to sond, the woman Matllds | Amorican lycoum. Mr, Froudo was attontively | o bill providing for anow Constilution in » . i {in oy ok e tho, U weso, Wehid; thed | gor, o conelsion, b ol (ot svos memoot o€ | intae of Goloit. s HSbimron, | back with mosacnger, but il come out and | yi4oned 't and Nborally soparted, while b | mounef diforing, from that proscrivad n the ' & Al oy were not affec 0 bribery ; sn lec! Jomm! oul cal v S 5 o 3 Atr, MPHERSON. the Olerk, llen procseded to | fourth, %ihay molthor Ames mor the. porsons Bribed | duty falthfqlly and sccording o his oath, If tho | After tho nowly clocted Ministors had {aken | They shall not bo hurt. this country, He molected his own means g:’;‘r“,",fflov':,‘;:‘&:g"flm‘ - moton t0 a‘,"‘c:}‘,fngl read t irod by for Am ho oo | kuew what thoy were to do, or abstain from doing, | Iouse conld find all thosomen acquitted, it was for | their sonts, Figuoras addresscd .the Assembly. B R voatn.aad, with his hoad pogte | 8nd 7o this Gomumiitoo coneluded lis Taport by clarg: | ho Houso {o decide’ but ke for one felt it Would bean | Ho doolarod that thoro. would bo 20 Hange | arifh of which was in. favor of panee, thouEh BO' | orose b acalo khe a o ia band, watahed. aifentivly thb ‘offoct on the | ing that Ames wan guilty of bribory, vecaiie ko mado | nfortunate thing for tho country i tho Hotusa showld | wwhatavor in tho programie alroady agrod upo. |. fonred tronchory on tho part o the Eitens "Hg | Chose wn themo. His choico was n s autlence. Somis of tho closo, koen hils the srgumont | theae sales of stook. e (Farnsworth) could mof uo | pass ovor without sby punjehren tho canes of tho [ Ap R Spal D Tho Fedorallats of thin olty | romomborod Bon Wrights tronohory, and foared | % Wis0 ono. Tt showod that ho underatood tho | —Tho projoot for & grand Uniod Depot [n: e e o et 1 throc bt Witk e T ns) T billary ey stwo iwo gontfemon numed {n the rosofution Bow uRdSr | uy g oxeifod and thresten an outbreals, Proca- aropaiiion of . Lycoum systom, and tho vast hold that it hnd on | Olnclunatl has fallon to tho ground, Tho publio Another old Modoo voteran spoke words, the | of communlcation with the public, and | convention in the ordinary way passed. cssadnpoabube S “{han on uld commit iracy, or any moro | M, COMINGO made an argument sgainst tho réso- | tions have boon taken to provent conficts in tho o Motloos lntenod attentivoly to “the sposk- | tho peopio of the country. Th: X Dlossing was to cost about 81,000,000, to -be: Ao o 2 L " | {han oo peron soula commi matsmony, (LAUAASE | 1atior, izonta, ALl the Publl Suldags 0 many P | ors, . graniod, o ol niguaok lguiToAncs | surprisod, when Hstening. io him to o ot | STSELY, sioced by tho rallronds iz i, The Soull ot berestrained mufllolently to keop. tosrs from | It roquired two partics. Again, thoro could motbe | Afr, HAWLEY noxt addreaged tho Houso, o mnid | yato houses in the discontented quarters of the | of fho accoptance of tho ideas and thoir sssent | g ooy 8 'y smpufl.lun of the Ohlo & Missisaippl was set: suffusing his eyes, and ¢ ws rocolved with haif-sup. | bribery unleas the b pfilnonn"[l:‘fll was to v.ln,d o;::xma m.;:z‘}og'nlf{ msm fl“flfi"fi&“}n :ldw‘u‘fl‘fl: '.’:,",;;‘.‘3,‘ clt& aro gcoupled by troops. = A to tho proposition advanced. Thore waa no dle- | ™ ‘“‘g o ollmn here with all the roputation of | down ndt 825&1000» This enxrl.mr on lm: ‘:xi g.;‘;';g\;“‘;“m‘;,{‘"“,‘,°£",};§,'?mg“‘“ over the Touse. | Foor o, O g neas. to hin Thdend. airondy | B¢ lexct, . Ho Joved somo of hombn whoso numos on, Burgos fa in commnnd of tho militis, and | menting volcos ; no signs of apposition, if wo ox- | & roat historlan, ho showod himeolf to lack | prossed a willingness to pay its sssossment, bu ends, werd { has at his diaposal the ontire force of guardinns | copt the signs of out- f AP 4 f o hist ' t doolines to pay for the right of way from its it o | R o2 e S uetnd RGP | Bt mGREAEEE RO rtont | Data bl e R L ASE | o T M, of g exontog o, fpnony | oot s it harelrn o | e i o th ot et o a“;,‘:’ii&‘;:} fi:tfilyx"l‘;’cflfu‘mt h-a L?-%fiumu urz‘!’x.ni fing"fif;‘:}ff{n Thny;}vm o&md‘wdchmagn mfi: (uunq’: to hnvotgmal umpl‘s;rli:u u:mh .ill::’mlium honor. shu govnmmaxat. ’;l‘hfi meaagr‘«;: t:‘ l.imzur»! alx;; acknowledged Ohfof of the tribe. It is the e qu““nnlwuhg “lte p:;}nsc ::,! :&:mafl: L Jum x;t‘x}%:c. wéfx :xm‘o; 3’;35'35& :::u ;&1‘ ‘55:1%1: it ha 5 0 los, r ed effective, and the 0-Di g . 3 . Augua,T6cs, tho contract fox bldig 100 miles ment | o Lo e case.of Drooks, | * Jier GOX eraindad Az, Howioy that Giting thetust | prasonty s anihl anpact ot Cranuit, | O o e o Do Mamic&: | was slmply an Englishman, prosonting an_Eng- O B imotanals Enquiver. only contractor affering. to undertake so Lazardous an Farnaworth called sttention to tho fact that tho | campalgn b had declared st 8 publio meoting that | “'ipyq Journal-Gazefte aunouncos tho appoint- | whoso party in strong enough o rile tho bands, | lisbman's Yiew of tho Iriahy quention. The jour- Mr, \WO! S vpatura. Gix montia demonstrated his inability to | matter chargod agninat him took placo during thotimo | thors was no ownorship in the Crodit Mobiller atockon | ; o)t o¢ Gen, Pavis, who s recalled from the | The Indians sont no propositions, according to | Dals wera surprisod that ho should have solcoted DEATHS. pertorm it and no sourse seemed.open with, thoox | WAOR THO0ka A R0k 8 e e of Faly e :Efim‘xifffi:::'hn‘fi‘;t e e xhow | North, as Gaptain-Gonoral of Madrid, and Bonor | tho oourior's ra ‘;rt,'nbl:xt learnod -attormasds, | 80 unintoresting, and ovon unweloome, a topic. ‘The speech of Oakes Amea o] Seption of the consolidation of personsl mesns intoa | When ho was under o greater obligstion of duty b, 2 Ainca {adrla, & 83 unitesuitiic, anf et weioon - ey init gard to the matter than woro Durant, Dillon, or any | how his indfgnant friend {rom Oonnoctiout cama to | Estevincoz as Olvil Governor of tho oity. from the othersido n different story from tho Y ght ho ehot avo solectod some great | DARLING—In Oakland, of consumption, Msry mfi’;‘.“ufib‘:‘:“ o '2;:‘:’;:;&:& Boavaiin h-'gu‘[g ?ul-: one of those gentlemen Wha wore :'ng-gnd' 5 tho | mako that atstementy Gon, Contraras hag becn appointed to the chief | roturnod women, that Capt. Jack .will insist on | historical porsonago asa subjoob, in whom all | Oy daughicr oL & g, ?x;i‘ih‘i’f}iflfl,‘fié&!finm g of constructing the rosd, ! o at tho samo timo enjoy- | eaterprise, It was then that Brooks st mado | dtr, HAWLEY said ttiat whitever ho might think of | command in Catalonis, sud Gon, Lugunero Mil- | having his place on Lost Rivor, a5 one ono of | the world folt an intorest. “Mr. Phillips snid e T e hiid Cortage Grorosv, Frisnds i o | ho purposo of the question, ho would suswer it | jiary.Governor of Barcelons, Gen. Novillas | tho concessions the whites must makein tho | 1o differed with the journals; tho topio was well | of the famlly invited. {ing e aheltorof orporata Iablitty only. Ascording | Rogotiatlons for Oredl Mobller sk, Qfarch 18, 1806, the Grodit, Mobill od the | quont transfer of this stock by Brooka to his son-in- | squarely. He had rison on the tage in Hartford, aflor g s St g Bl b, 9 e 1 o oonteact. andentored wpon 1ta | 1AW, Nellson, was only a proof of his axiromo dellcacy | BaIf an Hours converation with Sonater Vilsor, and Fill coplce §“m“°1,"”‘ml:‘gg“‘““ Ohief of tho | event of peaco boing conoludod. Shiosenl, Tho couime of England toward Iieland: || MBI MR OB ante: .75’,(,";3',"“;;‘,,“,,.,,, g forma It was soon manifest that this ore | in ot wishing to bo connectod porsonally with tho | ho had declared that gentleman o bo, fo tho beat of | BTy in tho Norihern Lrov nees, Judge Rosborough and B, D. Bteelo started D! y 0arly | ®ioineral from her Iate rosidenco, No, 897 Weat Indlana. B thon consuitutod. mould be unablo (0 go- | mattor while s was » Governmont Direotor, Desides, | hisbeliof and knowlodge, Innocent of ny complication | . The lizr:sumlmu-{,alucuqm;fm» tho new Assom- | for tho front to-day, tho former having hoon | Orushed Franco out of oxistence, & nation forc- | ‘st 10:80 8, 1., Wedacsday, Xih. ~Frisnds aro invited = B wOrk, “Thie atate oF the country and th | 3t was tho most natural {hing in tho world for & mau | whatovor, dircotly o indiroctly And in tho firat fush of | bly wil probsbly bohold on. tho 84 of March, | ndded to tho Commiaton, Tho latter goos at tho | MO8t In tho causo of liborty snd progross. Gor- | to sttond. : ey poouliar local conditions wero exceedingly unfavor- | $0look after tho interest of ‘his own kith and “kin, | his indignation ho had defled Thoworla to prove that | but the Assombly will not maet until the 20th of roquest of tho Commissioners and Capt. Jack. nsny is meroly sn organizod army, in which w“.‘."fi.fi.‘.‘.’u“z“a‘é‘;fl'&i‘.‘.’:fl:fi of his brathor, Ho o0 ot o the auccessful prosecution Of tho. work, | The peoplalisd been told so vory often, within tho | he waa o complicated. If tho ovidencosinca ebowed | April. 21l Hior cltizons muet aorve, 8o Is & animated | Wost ndlsnnat:, ) Thiosdas, . Gold vax 160, Thon thers was no market for the Arei | poat yoar, in zoapoct Lo porsons highor. in offco thun | ihat bowas misiakes, it waanot bis fault. o hed PAntn, Fob, 25.—Advices from Spain recelvod | - s " cannon-ball. Tho confiiot botwoon Franco and | Piuiseal Thursday, Fob. 27, 1la. m. Tho body will ba mnflmxugn e T e "3"%\%«'“? bfi&’.&e&‘,flfl'fi'«' eur"th 'Je"fi?éfii’.“’m"é’&ly’fr“ u‘l‘:‘: A °Ab?lux‘-‘l'uch‘:' by leading bankers haro represent tho prospoct RUSSIA AND KHIVA. Gormany wWas f’“‘mum with tho most disastroun | taket 'fi'nn"éfm Fob. 2, T. D, Raluo, aged B yeare ¢ e O e Conation sriataflypetay | bad trangaoion, Honever would have salocted hia #on- | _Mr. HAWLEY atated_in concluaton that he would | 85 gloomy and sy famllles are leaving tho capltal | o s ey rosults *to tho causo of lborty in_the | , RAINE-Saturdsy, Fob. 2, T. D. Ralus, tho vastamount of matarial a1 fo construction | in-iaw, Noman, Lio was going {0 say, with tho senso | yote for the expulsion of Ames, snd would vote asho | B! pnm:lpn citlos. s ko Czar’s Ktelations with England | ningteonth century. Why did not Eng- | ‘Funcral from late reridonco, 100 Cptiage Grava-ar., T e haporiation. ¢ | Decossary to bo n'member of Gongresi-ilist Wwas Hot | {hought proper on tho next resclution. Spacial Hisphichts to Lo Literle from St | =The Russlan Forces in Comtral |lsad intorfore? Not' booauso 'she ~was | Thneadsy Stk atip m. Corlosrs athiysscond B B R R e e | T ST | T s ot o | A A ot LS | Bt e route of the Misso iver at sn oxtraordinary cost | emough tobos ustico of the Pesco—that wa on, Z < oa. Pamplonia is expoo 0 fal 0 follo: s tho dispatch addressed by o e faco, 2~ Milwaukeo and English pspors please copy. it o Tl Bt Sl | iyl v ot e | e guetnd Mgt g, T | i owr o thechi, snf e oo | gt el Endh i, Sad e o |t o, o Europs, e aye et S | Sm= e B e rouired scarce, Miisre was tniversal | law in ' order to cover up & bad transuction, | {ho Committco tself for having outstepped ita powor | ar6 hnatening torelnforce the garrison. ‘sb. 6, in the Houso of Lords : % i nd wi ¢ AUC SALES. iy Bt Sl ol ot | Kb ek, Bk (0 bl | o G et p el ey o e o ot oy B | 3800 B ek 2 1 S, o | o P and tho gon convictio 3 " < e comploiede 16" ot | to Tegarded by ovory somsible Jigiei"Hlona ta ano | merabor o the Houss bad becu brived, mn, by most peetal Diapate ¢ T Ghicag Tribune. Solouvalof, s stnteoman enjoying tho full con- | Rosod fo prevont it, It any gront powor would Wl‘fl A BHTTEBS & [}0 B 1 e comunetaiie’ o protiabe | ind. ol vl tobo dersiood s spproviog | amosad lnpolent, cnclonin tho Gdmriioonadse | | moncise, Onty b, 26.—Tho ol roinors of | fdenco of “tho Emperor of Ruasly nad lof S | Pt men, woney, and g miterel tadiow O, | Y Iily [ U, Bayis S it ot | BRI T SR il | RSy b A" SORMSCIRAT | Fonton, Ot b b smmonet fx gt | KSR TP B i SN LU | Mo b Conylvaed i Gblo Wil | (BSTABUISUED JANUARY, 150 Lt . h . " A ; l-‘:lmuux ::fl f&?%%‘iaurfim'“&%fi’m‘m‘éu ::: ifgi%wn:{ 1;15:::11:"1‘3 u'-nepnr::n?n-:h tgé:n;u 1:'3‘8. .}?d lltl. "Thio Touse &t 11:10 adjournod., n-lAw?, liab. ]gfi;s{rl-‘ranoxe H(nck:, Ii'xlnnueg 3 l‘x: !;::? gfig fin ‘the g;h‘ hi:ngmg‘; :3:%;;?9 bl ffl:‘s;flggzfl:h d thiat ho was hissod in Gooper AUCTIONE ERS, ociated with mo- for tho firat time took an interest | He did ol was_ procisoly the right thing to 7 Minlstor in tho Dominion Government, has ro- was ire fryorr: nluflmi.‘h e Capta iock waa tacreied, sopiauethaaor of Smuchine, Tiat might havo Lo FIRES sigoad and tho rosignation s boon hccopted, | iht ho had sought a " porsonal intarviow Instinto, goven otss " ogo, boescao o il At additional money raised, and the work wenf ard. y )y ] = . Tilloy is to bo sworn in af once as his suc- . surprise to his ] " nder this srraugemont, 247 miles of thorond wore | punish the men who made the contrivance, Lot the Aeni, Tmporial Majesty to loarn from various sources | Hor ~ own ' journals =~ sckmowlodgo b | Will hold thelr regular sales throughont the yest 147 . ‘ullt, when, on the 16th 6 August, 1807, it was super | men who contrived the iniquity bo takon up and ex- o of Froperty In Various , Y to-day. Mr. Froude might well undertake to ox- B B o | | o o et o o B Eypon: vill ucosd t o ol | Sl oLt Sy eLomemt S ety |l o of ngianon e Trith quer | "4 AT SRR LA T e I o D O ettt oo | bocatigo o Bougit. I, After puasing aulogies on the | Detnor, Fob, 25.—A Port Huron specisl of | Qf the thirtoen Ministora in tho Cabinot, On- | of thls conuiry on ecount of quostions con- | ton: Ho says that England hos conquered Ire- BOOTS AND SHOES ON g ons, H Do bullt. e’ allegod - corrupt transsotions | chsracters. of Amea on s silogiseon the this morning feportod tho dostruotion, lnst | tario is only roprasonted by bo. 4 nected with Contral Asin, Tho Emperor kneyw | 1and; butit is no loss trua that Iroland has con- | gryckery sud Glassware, Harduare, Tablo Cutlery, ete., Bt 1 S8 S TR | e e T B el | Ot o 1 e G | A aplon ot s Bttt s | of 50 guatons (o Coptnt 5l ol | e Engnd Sndl s Do e, SIS s ) g & i 4 arrived here upon the subject of confoderation. ol o good understanding etweon 0 s DRY GOODS, OLOTHING, HATS, &o., 3 d always belleved, occupfed the uppor & - | assume n of and not nfiNer to nt has beon como to ns to somo of the g 2 i . 3o and Gonoral Morchandls Do somialy pusbied ot T A e ing. TLosa honyy, and no insarance, bear any ebaro in the Dominion PubYo Works, | dotails of tho arrangemont concluded by Lord | B4roo8 f‘:g‘:“:’i‘;m"’{]’:‘“ Qoplte Bl fhat It Fumltire, Honsatigld, Qocts ABa g, 1 Foroutatin before, If not at my instance, enscted Inws tendering | had been singlod out in this case, o had had mony Ew Yonk, Fob, 26,—The Mott Haven firo, | whilo shio undortakes to maintain her own, Clarendon and Princo. Gortschakoff on the basis | ¥&8 not the fauk of tho llantagonels or of the ———— 'y e, g 5 g Btuarts that Iroland was not subjugatod, but bo d 57 South Canal-st. inducementa to capitalists £ cmbark in the construc. | & bout with some of theso men ; hnd had many sharp | yestorday, did not cause o damago groater than Sir Hugh Allan, Prosidont of tho Canada Pa- | of Mr. Forsyth's recommendations as to the Bebbrpa e i Qi ugm el g At Nos. 56 an o tion of the road, and I and my associates socepted ita | encountors with them n debates, but the sharp words | §35,000, but » nnmbor of families wore rondered | gific Railway Compsny, was last night givon a | boundarios of Afghanigtan; but the question | £* A bl | T'S AND HATNESS ON WEDNESDAY. o S ek S n s | el e I In TSR | el T vt | ey B oas Vit Facn, Siot o s | ough ot o b cuvio o il thy: oo s | bskips Ged alonded nd the Iogh shenl | CATEAG . ialibad o Ty ity ] : WasaraTon, Feb. 25,—The Marshall Houso, | depsrturo for England in the intorests of tho | tions betweon the two countrios. His Tmperial | 2 is- | At 85, 27, 20 & 31 Weat Washingtonsst, for every department of the Government manifested a | leave the hall, going to throw stones at thom, It wag S ] illed 24 g iotion, 5 it wero, of & probate court. plalie; ’ it d \ble that such. hould bo single in Aloxandrin, whoro Col. Ellgwortl waa killed, | Company. Judge Coursal presided. Speeches | Majesty had ngroed to almost anything that we | | 4 (4 o ¥ e o R o I o oeop oratia: Tl recsindol the. Eots Lok hems st thy ogimaiingof o war, burmod It night ‘5,’";:“’%1‘,’ iy cfl;m,"gk Frasola Hinoks, | hdaatod, Hhore omained. only tho point ro- | 250 Liskorin cams e to doy that 4 mscred PEREMPTORY SALE. ty I bad infused to the enterprise, Heads | men— The fire was tho work of an incendiary. r Hu lan, and othors. . arding 10 Provinces of A AN AN alk- > ' % —— > H L) o¥ dcplrtlmnntl, snd government amrfimn of ""K *4Compound for sins thoy are fnolined to— Special Dispatch to The Chicago 1%:47-5. g anngm, Fob. 26.—Tho disturbance Tore, yos- fim_ "horo might be argumonts used respoct- &'?Ehémdnhd“pffr n%rnn&nit( utteg Eim“nwl . SO0 Paclzages S‘dfi whose duties brought them in contact witl By damning thoso thoy havo no mind to," “ToroNTo, Fob, 25.—A fira oceurred, yosterdsy | sarday, wne nat of a sorious charaster, asre- | ively by tho Departmonts of cach Government, fl;fi &Ny A‘;: g d od th ': Ot A fl: Assorted Glass, Whito Granite and Yollowwars, Table Sastis f o Compuiy, v amucom oEla- | And e rilouspppo man ok s oo (s | a0 Litowell, Oy Ggaioptog soveral hsisons | poptd, Nobpuy wes ild, sad anly oo man | Butlhe, ISR rasof, opliee, Bt bR | Stld wecapt o ogia, they mhust dane 4o | foirlipion Mot Badd itk A el g . . . Loss, 3 soxiously hurt. quostion should not bo a causo of differonce be~ ) . g Portazity for espressing npproval of tho work and | worse, and would Jusiify in thelr consolenco the alus | MOpnCon (IOt POty destroyed st Tondon Seort the. & bk o fiorqace bo1 | Declaration totattors, and abandon all tho proju- | Gognao Brsadgy X Lrging 1€ forward. Tt had never entored my head that | they commit, If they could but drag dovn $o their own ol tovriery. : e O N el ™ oral | 5 cog of their political past. So, nithough ho \W3L. A, BUTTERS & 00., Auctidnsers. the Company would sk for or need additionsl legiala- | level a brighf and shining mark, This tion, after | 1:088, 84,000, Majesty was_dotermined that it should o w0 o RaEe a2 ot kions o lopalation bl aecs. | K rencind it 1810 i atna quostichwhotkor (s | DETRO, Fob. 25—Tho saw-mill of Crosby & ROUMANIA. 2oL oo aa tho more inlined.to | Mt listoned Lo by thoussnds, sod Lowd most | TOP BUGGLES, OPEN BUGGIES, ing the pecunlary intcrests of the Com; was aaked s cont Hon, in Montealm County, was destroyed by firs | Buomanest,Fob. 25.—Tho Chambers, underdo- | o out this determinstion in - | enndidly, yot pross aud peoplo at once rejectes g {ho peountary pany atock of tho Cradit Mobiller was cantraband proporty? | Bos arry con- 3 S8 paoplo af drde Tolected E for three gem and a balf after thedatoof the st~ | Wasit and of itolf mzuuouu 80 a8 to corrupt tho | on Sunday. Loss, 10,000; no insurance. mand from the Govornmont for immediate ac- | yoquence_ of - His Majosty's beliof in his conclusions. Ho conld not be just ; he coul Phaetons, Side Spring and Expross Wagons, . 1egod sales by 1o of Oredlt Mobiller stock, and then | men who haldit? Tho Commilies did nofsnywhero | A fire at Port Huron, ist night, destroyed the | tion, have passed & bill authorizing the estab- | thg concilistory policy of Hor Majosty's Gov- | 20t paint oo Irishman fairly; ho could AT AUOTION, oply in settlement of a purely judicial quéstionsud- | pratond to te sffirmative of that proposition. ‘On tho | 1iquor stors of Bush & Co., and the upper story | lishment of political agonts at Romo and Wash- | erpment, Count Schouyalcl sdded, on'his own | 2Ot be even & man, because he Wa3 | poruoeountof Ohloses, Obio, and Western Meunfsotur- denly and without warning spriing upoi it in tlio | conteary, Amod was ono of tho largeat stookliolders of | ¢! ¢lig adjoining block occupied by tho Masons | ington. O 1o e ovory vonaon to Lolbva 4™ | sn Englishman, An Englishman is entiroly | ats. on WEDNESDAY moraing, Feb. 50, 84 10 e'd critical period of its fortuncs, nnd in relation o which | Oredit- Afobilier stock, snd yet it was proposcd ;to | OF th0 8 P oas, #6,000; uninmrod g party 2 by Ho nson to boliove, if it |\ nablo to look over the sides of his island, and | at Butters' Exchiango, Nos, 77, &, a 51 Went Woakiog- o controversy nd. ever before been made, Under | punish him because of that fadt, 'Tho Houso was pir- | 88 8 lodgo-room, Loss, $8,030; 3 wora dosired by Hor Asjesty's Government, the | Bugble to losk over tho sites of e IaAd Ba% | a5 e KM nifries 4 Go., Austionsars. thess clroumstances, with all leglslation sought | mittod to take it for granted {ust property s prop. | _ A 8-yoar old child of Mrs. B ward Louoks, of INDIA. sgrooment might becomo to at & vory oatly i is“] y 162 nalioe 4 o orough- | TS granted, and no futuro scton of Congress fo bs | erty did mot corrupt or taint the holder, sud | Royal Oak, was burned to doath today, its OALOUTTA, Fob, 25,—Abdul Rahman, who at- | period. With regard to the expodition to Khivs, | -7 inepar and shut upin lis golt-conceli. Fue POSITNE & PEREMPTORY SALB Seked 'for or feared, it 1is charged that I | they were then driven to examinothe conclusfon of | clothen catching fire from o stove whilo the | tempted to go to Bt. Poteraburg on a solf-ap- | It was true that it was decided upon for Zoxt | Soul * Lives in an alloy,” and he ia completoly have been gullty of selling fo membors of | the Commitiee, to-wit: Whetlier therawas bribery? | mothor was absout. j inted mission, has boon brought back to Tash- | spring. To give an idea of its oharacter, it was | Ruconscous of it. Those points woro illustrated O:I h:!nuflu & -‘oclk hv:i‘:.\: cufxfi: e iaiuos - that q“fl““'mmfl“-”’ o more. A firo at_ Montaguoe, Muskegon County, this E]and. His allowance has_boen reduced, and his | guflicient to say that It would .consist of ]‘5’ many anecdotes and spceches made by Of a cholco and valuable collectionof . B A Aacistons oF such mombors, If this charga | After fow faxihor remarks the hammer foll, aud | MOIDIDg, ‘asntroyod thio Montaguo Hotel, ‘Dow- | partisans havo sbandoned him. four and & half battalions. Ite objoot was to | Lnglishmen in rogard to America, ' ' ' ' 8o with Mr, Froudo, tho lovoliest thing about I trae, it ia prodicated upon thres facts, sll of which | Mr, Morrick, one of the Democratio members of the | ling's Block, five stores, and tho Syndicato print- unigh acts of brigandage, to recover fifty Ehoatd bo ehown o tho sstiataction of the body n or- | Betect Comumlies, took tho flour. inPalico, - Irho hotel ha valued ut 800,000, tia THE MODOC WAR Norsian prisonors,sad to téach tho Kiaa ihat | Bl vas fhai o was horoughly umoonsclons of me ANTINgS, dar to justify the pxtreme measurea recommended by | B, Merrick commenced his remarks in so low a toue | other buildings, $16,000. Partial insurance. . such conduct on his part could not bo continued !xgmt;"lknh gfl!fl Ly B {';flflll;l‘! fing » Ha do- A A¥6 Gillary o0 H'A MoCas, PAllaaalFEls the Committon, Firat, the slares must have boen sold | ns to be bardly audiblo at the reporters’ desk. Ho ox- = o= o with the impunity in which the moderation of | fcribes the barbarism of tho igh 800 yeara ago, | From the allory of H. A. ) Philadelpbls, at pricos 50 mantfestly and palpably bolow tholr truo | pressod his regret at Anding himsolf in_the painful po- The Oregon Indinns Tired of Wostili= | Tuasia tad Jed him to bolioyo. Not only was it | Lho samo colors might have been used ‘in | g s gold gt auction st our Selesruoms, 55 and 57 South i Tl s o enclusivaly possuete v sxposaton o slon ot asttuing i rpat the Qomlion po- UTAH, tiea—Thioy Aro Ont of Olothes and | furirom (o infantion of tho Empororto tako | LIRS the Gormus o tbo Baglihmer of andlst, i TUURSDAY ARFEROOH, oular] 0 Committee was o positas b ] ot = -st, Siice paid. Mecond, tho aharce. imust have boen of | posed 1o hava Whitownshied fho othor Mombors Want Pences ougession of JChive, but positive ordora had | the same period. Even Elizaboth was dazzlod . , , i = ‘ i ¢ Kildaro; O'Noil nstonished Feb, 37; at 2 0'3lock, D B e e wouin choctn b | 20 T o e Saotitior bk “hiy i | Meavy ~SnowsStorm — Tho Mormon | g,y Fuavcisco, Tab. 25.—A pocial dispatoh | boon propared to provent it, and directions | D the splandes o 03 o ¥i3 Slock, e heltor s somupt. parpors. o, hspo loglelation 1 | o > resd fosk - seport. totally mionadorstood " ia Quevtion. Ao o Brlstin thia” voning Tom | givon Dank. tho conditions lmposod should g | both Hency VIIL snd Fiancls by bis mug- | e cstaloguo ambescos fino spopimons by amilien, the interest of the seller, Third, e tinct and | gcops and purpose, The Commiltea had not, in tho | BArr Laxe, Fob, 25.—Thoseverest snow storm | Fairchild’s camp, the hendquartors of the Modoo | such as could not in any \\'l{lundta a prolonged %n‘eanc]u a‘ d‘ o“}n‘un of tho m[ia 3 1{1 Gold. Richards, Ruu::;uwam,aaufl::z‘:‘.ugoub olgl.irl‘n;:,g.rl(ln; :‘;"‘.‘3&‘:&1‘“55{’5“’.‘35' e s ey gg%m%:nfd“g:dm‘:’;:fl‘&n et do %‘;’g‘.}:‘;:&uu‘,‘:fl"& Jnown bere for ton years ocourred last night. | Poace Cnmmlm‘lunern. TRobort Whittle and his | occupancy of Khiva. Count Bchouvaloff ropent- | Lhis splendid porsonago gavo Tiuznnoth moro | oo, (s Rowircs Waeon Catalogugs ready ed tho surprise whioh tho Emporor, entertaining troublo during hor whole roign than any other [ emiacnt. No rescrvo or ilmitation. sought to be influenced, should bo nloged and | pointed ont as o lesson {he Conkas of Senstor Bayard, | To-dsy in the stroets it is s foot and s half Indian wife returned from Oapt. Jack's camp and tho Pictares nn'unx%vd for examination on denel- isi Irishman, nlthough she treated him with great AL A. BUTTERS & O raved, 1t is by no means cloar, from the testimony, o in rofusing 1o touch that 4 on Monday night, from o _second visit, bringing | such sontiments, folt at tho uneasiness which it o i A "i.:z i stock wi: noldat o prich los thao e ;;n’: b il :'xfe'fiv'om?mfl'c':bu ol doopon tholoval, _ Groat anzioty 18 folt as to | g L0307 B ® Jacics band of forty-throo ot | wes said uxisted;l:; England on the gubloct, and considoration. * Toro was m moro :gm fudo . ;u_muon-m 3 markot ; it lnd no mar) f va-l 8 3 'v:l:; vana x;g ::':u n° e ) e“ :g Lmng n«m le::t:]f: :t‘ah {’,‘:,',""1; lh&fl% nm m:v“::‘% Wabsateh diatriots, mellifihlfl az0 all lato, but | them ono mile from tho Iava-bed, all_heavily | ho gave mo most decided assurance that t "’1' and freed his m"&' 2y » » ! ; ’ King Edwar aruk ? i y rmed with noedlo-guns, somo having 200 car- | give positive assurancos to Parlisment on this. f‘“m“ "ol o ¢ Bad no current prico, and. tho amount for which it | it thors waa no evidenco of tho f Y | theva is no blockade. Tho Union Paoifio s on | B3¢ d 8 ; ; rom bissway. O'Neil was called a “ wolf," bo- Bfll]kl‘ S k f H Bad s curees pleg aod, g amount for vt i | 1t oo wasno evideaco of o ok bforetho com | thote 820 BOGY: 8 L0, Grdon thres | idBos slovg to thom. - They eud |maler® o L drom Baawsy, (TN s, aallol s moll, b ]]I][ tock 0 flts’ aDs & KIS, huyer and his inclination to assume extraordinary | denda tupt were to grow out of the contract which | hours late. Tha Central Pacific iseall olear. they aid not want to fight, othor nationality, the caso would havo boon dif- | on TURSDAY, Fob. 21, at 10 c'dlock, ab 56 axd 87 Boath sl s o cgipna o s b covrmi | Loy o il oy, o Commieo il ol et | i Tripuns todny, savooaton the wppolat | one UG5 G et vaile, Thoy dhondiad | | The Cologns Gozel ElTon o0 Seceinba e | fovat. Noconpie vuamadoot Teelnd waut | 8”0 PSS P ool beforo s Commilics of the How by wiinesses T A R g m";:;;é;g‘;‘;‘g““\?fi‘: $o lnyenlipateibah aXaley i, wohiave not got mad, . Your Louss i stand- | Sea Ruasia has sevontoon stowmors, of togothor e s tish population lad only | .= o= —u s &fgalyn :nfi;;" oo CRrat :“l’c“‘:lfl“;‘t’)‘h\: Mr. ELDRIDGE romarkod flat they must havo | F40 1 locialation, and agnin calls upon the ing; o is Darria’, Van Bremen's, Fairchild's, | 980 horsc-power and 4,400 tous, aud sovonteen | ™°p "ot ™ 0 Py confiacatod half & dozen ) BT kuown it, when thoy received large dividends, Lk B! d Bmall's, b 80 wo are not mad yot, Oapt. | sniling veesols, of together 1,260 tons. This iy and sirengin, that When this stock wan | “SrY MUNRIOR aiked whelhor the gonflemian from | Prosidont for the home rilo polloy> I tlie age A B e N ooy "Ontor andonrs | floot “ia - considored © eufliclént €0 trang. | gountios in Ircland, But Mr. Froudo says that > afferod to them at par, it was snatuutly ‘deolinod by | Wikconuin hiad ond the testimony at ail, bnd if so, td | pointment to office of conservative sosidonts of | 1ack etll nolds the Pod to8 oL UBCh SHEesyR | DO0 8 QU USi o M ™ hntg, e mot | this was no great bardship, bocausio tho country Oassimores, Hate, Caps, Eycaishlog Goods, Doota: Shoge, - roason of the enormous rieks involved, ~ Theso capitul- | henot kuow well thata contract with each of those ghn Torritory who are opposed to the thoocratio 0 18 willing to talk wi eol, Faircl , or Ty ) had only & population of half a million. 'Thirty- &o,, on THURSDA' ANINGS . 9, . ists bolleved all capital in tha stock was jeopardized, i TJudge Rosborough. Indian Davowent baok this | the whole, of” n division across the Ona- Y- | rooms, &6 and 67 South Gaual e b vonturo waa thorefor declined. ~Apath fromt ‘g:'r‘;‘::d'&“fl“n‘:: A}‘v‘};‘:“;g'.h:lfufkg"gg““‘!m dnd Tans ruln,lhnt friendly to the mass of (ho Mormon | »H7E g with s gmlmngo that Faizonild, Whittlo, | plan Hea, ' On tho Son of Aral axe statod | S1Eht Foara r:{tmulf? e ravol‘ut‘iun, and, to WAL A. BUTTERS & 0O., Auctlonsers. some proof that & small amount of thinstock chianged | (il the 17th of Juno following, How thien could thoy | PEAPI% b 5 Sy pleciey %o 2t | #obo six Ttussian stoamors, of 180 horse-powor | ProVe its enormily, Mv. Froude takes amothor Bands botwoon persons sidicted to speculation, at | Mnow’ that waleh D1 nof tage placo. Hll aiz montis Tho publio improssion ia atrongor .that thoro ,.,:,"Ld&::,‘,]n'?fl;:‘:exlng. 80 fomarrow 0 ax | Hd 600 tons, Tho regular forces which avo | e2timate of tho population, fixing it st & million PHWATE LIBRARY AT M]GTIUN. - about 150,—nothing is shown in reforonce to its value, | ntlorwards 7 He declared it to bo one of the proudest | Will bo no logisintion at this session, The prees ;- ‘i P O o0 b " triob Dboon advauced to the Russian frontior district: snd a half, When Cromwell invaded the country excopt that it was 1ot on {he market,aud had not an ns- | coustdorations of hislife, that every member of the | i tomperato on both sides. =~ - g e Peaco Commission havo glven striot or- S Battall q battotor | o find tho population ogain fixed at oight huu-. Cataloguo asls of valuable books rolating to Amerloa: Gerisined price, /To overturn the premumpiion of nno- | Gommilico Tolt that It was & solemn duty fo fnd | Bixty thousand dollars cash was paid yosterdsy | ders that nomombors of tho pross should go, aa | consis of cighteon battalions and four batteries, | 41 3%} qugands Mr. Froudo states thaf Ireland | History, Bography, Geusalogy, Sclonco, Travols, etc., cence ond substitute the conclusive imputa- | {he verdict * mot guilty” with reforonco to those | on account of the Utah mining pmlmi thoy have detormined thero shall bo no informa- | to which, hiowovor, are to bo added considerablo | 4y cov'ecors othor man to the camp, - Fr ‘many of them vory raro, by WM. A. BUTTERS & GO., * tion of guilt from tho eimple fact | whoso guilt had not boen estaliished, ms it Rl fati tion given excopt through thoir handa. contingonta o8 the Tslhornomonio and Caucasian | F10% RS OTOTY OLOTMAS 10 80 CEAP, - LH0AR | ST 6 b Ganaleat., Briday, Fob. 38, 1878, sale oo of such o lmomcron ocourny, betweon men | wanip sunir thy paintul vordiel iy in roter. Sedies Ko i ¥hon tho two sguas soburned from tho frsb | lino Cossoka, 1o ranlty ihis forco fs to "be | f" o ar, " and " Gormnny ono i | menoiog st p. m. Books onexbibitlon tiodaysprovions ] ence to those whose guill was prove ol e poeal- o -] consldes a8 0 VADZUAX 4 o Telstions, of ‘whoin noling was askod, and by whoni | Sty of o rasonabls donbt, - Mo acta’and condiet of Special Dispateh to The Chicago Trivane, e ety 'ufc;mpu:dfim o | fon Rugao-Asiatis Army. - Aftor tio. come | thirtyfour, Giant said ~that the Bouth | fosslo: - nothing waa promised, isto overturnall the safe- | Qukes Ames with reforence to thoso mombers not in- | Lagancy, ob. 26.—Theco wos o I £ sout all to the army except tho tenants of the ST ety Ty St | SUSATIRILSER QNS Tl | Lathinty U 0, e N g | admit Al s oue obterenc, i | plfe Lot o i, Cetey o e Y | preveyerd,wd ok o Shuis Gnly semtoveln | By, P, GORE & €O, ereof, estul in inquisition: ke ] & = 0 N b, Sndet Which no mani's reputution ia Safe, - Timay bo :fiu:'i‘[‘;'x:qgnvgn:?xfl?:o‘;"n:;?fl‘:ae‘xl:ofifi é’.,",’:;',‘:fi:&‘ feyotte, LaSallo & Olinton Railroad ‘in this city | that the Klamath squaw had made the following | Onucasus, of which tho front is continnous! l"‘“"y ‘}"&dfl‘"’:‘ifl-\flnniwmfl Ir:lnm;, poor and %, 2, and 2 Eaat Rendolpheat, eaid the giying by any porson and the rocelviug by o | and oharactorized, and underaidod, What ho was | Jast evoning, at whioh committoos were appownt- | giatomont : and exclusivoly direoted toward Asia. and whioh | impOvorlehod, Bong one in evory bvo, | ) OTION SALE s icus o by geatully whaiover, oewhat | o e B ot it o rolatians | o to solicgs subsoriptions of monoy o dofray | ° VWhan sho arrived in Camp Modog all recelyed | may bo transported st any given moment to . Froudo'could not evon glve Henry Grat- | JATALOGUE AT N s o donticas thorewith, sslling. and Buyitig 8¢ An fasdee | of th’ Oredtt Mobies wors £o ilio Union Tacio Hai | tho oxpense of o preliminary survay of tho | hor kindly, and eaid thoy wero glad sho had | Control Aeia, by tho fleet of tho Caspian Son, | fon wnresarved pralso; Grattsn wis a gront On Wednesday, Feb, 26, quale prico, mp&ru ‘::mjrupuund in ugnm giver | way Company, be kuew, snd understood that com- | route, and roporton ‘Thursday evening. Thelr | come, Thoy wore tired of waiting for o talk ; | This explnins why thot army has not been dis- man, but ho {nn no common sonse. Yot ho n Wednesday, 3 'y o reetainis 'this "thcirin. suoull tnatantly | L N e e :fi‘:«;‘}ifif}‘fflflfffiufi offorfnaro atioudod wity to mosk encourasing | wero out of clothos nad ont of provisions | solved aftar tho sublostion of Uho population of o Bk Sasi for . sha e hark Ao otoska maof A b success, for all- classes of citizons are allve {0 | want 0 more war; were ready to wash their 0 Oaucasus, composeed now of six divis- . B iShata ond Bapotimienents. have. Trceonion 10 | Hocnih it - monid o " Some. 16, cort | tho imporéance of tho ontorprise. Liuds of blood. Gapt. Jack and John Selionohos, | fons of infsuiry, oo division of cavalry, thirty. | SOTmoR tente. OF what weo was o onstibutlon : ‘membors of Oongress tho valus of traueporiation over | sidor tho questions affocting the gontlonion = brother of the old Chiof Bohonchos, and another, | ono batterios, with 167 oagon, two battalions of Was broad any choapor in Iroland bocauss Ehad e s 3% ham oS aorus | ek whoms e Ceramlica hutd ada n ppes o copost. e e Toro tho ouly epoukors, Cept. Jack com | BMpDor B et e Sa footiay, | 5 constitution? Wasbrondaay chosgor in Boston ) , N Feb, 25.— - omplaining thaf \nB Wer alions— war footin| ey e e T oLt o), {he | o lisCherebatorshean Borotanin the canles, na ighE :‘.Lsfémn. Tosotution ;‘é"rfl"é‘ufié’e“flifl, o | e b g military and oitions when | 10,160 maom, of whom 0,000 to 100,000 may bs bocanso Amorica lud o conetitution, Tho quos. | ofull GRADES sud VARIKTIES, for SPRING WEAR. Ry havo nothing to do with the queation, . Thers | Teapect Lo his case, the Commitico could not shit ita | their opinion, the lottory now advertised by J, They (o Todlaws) wore sloop. oy id oot | put into tho fold immediatoly. * Ong of tho pow- | Ho% was not onoof broad, bub ot Hborky, and RO, P. Gole &+ 0, ’ Eagn&du r&um};n which to ’f'fm Yor u;: flm oyes m‘m- “c‘zfl that he Inust bavo hknnwn from the h)‘{ Pat aa‘ of :hladcitx ht ‘: n[\;l‘litdlu, ‘;nd that g“f?g hto hfifih: "rfi d?flm“’ ‘}:“ 1cviumtnld to fi,ifflr&%dg ‘fun{l\nyyhathunna has already beon | iqyrdhions timi 8 any uual 8 dy has juning al o rolations between thoso two con 0 same is not and will not be indorsed b; 0 soldiors. e oltizons should not have army. X 3 e oged offcndar WitLout any 0f- | Hes. Diooke had Aaimed an intorcar. n s Orodtt | saeraber of the Oounell. 7 48y | {fbubled thom, Thoy wout to tho xocks for e R e | |y Ehesgraatant swrang dona by M, Feauda was . By BRUSH, SON & CO,, fento, 1 aw charged by tho Gomumilfes with | Mobiilorstock, aud when Lis claim was conceded * not i W #nfoty, and tho soldiers camo and hunted thom NEW YORK, eiltad anything. to the Santes Offico 188 East Madison-at. 16 purpons of corrupting certatz members of Congress, | as o right,’ than, said Merrick, Lo roveals his guilly T Sowras if thoy woro cayotes. Thoy did not pLhi £ e r nover coutributed suything to the siatesman-| . . o0 T ritly st ‘the samo time, aald members are proved 0 | knowledge, which is foo patont for any eyo to fail to The Hoston Post-0ftice, B o e O il toe | New Youx, Feb, B—Twued, tila smorain “mglol England. Froudo eays that the brow. 0 salo of the ’ have boen unconscious of my purposs, and the charga | geo it, 'who very momont of its concession fo him, he Special Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Dlock isod. They - Hrod of soel Yonx, et Siai00 P F‘} of Mr, Gladstono is covored with laurels be- B ANKBI'I‘T STOGK 2 aila to indlesto tho aubject’ of the corruption, Iu | says {bat he, belog o Govornment Direotor, canuot | New Yonx, Fob. 26.—Tho Boston Post maya | Dlockado raiso 6¥ _ Woro; iiee Boaln| ave bail in tho amount of $18,000 on four of | o1yae hio hud tried to do justico to Ireland. This “ier words, Ll puxpos to corrupt s {nforrod, where | {ako it it his'own amio. thia appropriation by Congross of an additions] | the vomen come to them. Women did nof | tho lato indlotments sgeinat him. It is undor- | jg"yryo,” England has beeu trying to do justico | of ¥, 5. KELLOGG will bo conttuod at6S Wost Lake-sb. the effect of corrupting could not b{ any possibility | * A, SHELLADARGER, alluding to the statomentthat | yale mullion of dollers for the enlargomont of | understand whon men lled. Ho was Chiof still, | stood thiat he will bo roquired to glve bailon | 45 Yreland, but simply beoause foar haa com- ‘WEDNESDAY, Fob, 2, st 108, m, De produced, aud wliore no_subject for corruption | Oakes Ames had conirlved (his thing with satenio | $act S0 SO S COTE, OGS GUATERIMARC | Bquire Bteel mada him s Ohief. Ho did notwant | twelve othor indictments. lied her to do k0. Bhe did when (o stock on hand, comprlaing a larga lot of existed, No lawyor who values lfs ropulation will | skill, and Xept back from the parties with wliom lio | 749 AFI 0 tiona of P at oty 18 | o talk to *Littlo Tyos” or tho people who had | At tho annual mooting of tho stookholders of [ Foe%, o2 4 norne 8 | e 4o S Ry, st AGMIGU LT OHAL od! assort that an tudictment for bribery could stand for | deat} informition which would have repelled them i¢ | duo t0 tho exartions of Postmuastor Burt and | 30 U6 B, fight, o wantod to ceo thom como | tho Dolaware, Luokawsnun & Wostern Radlroad, ust _thing except through fear. Bho allowed | PLEMENTS, wilbesald without reserve. an instant in s comnon Inw court without upecifically “'-:1' know what o did, arked whother th Gommitteo | Gen. Butlor, Loth of whom aro interestd fn | pGl TThey aliould not bo hort, T amready. | tod i B Tooted Prosidont. ! | he Oatholics to voto bacause forced to do oo, ROBKRT 15 JENKINS, Assignes, alleging who was tho brlbor, who was bribed, and what | had kad any proof beforo it to shiow that the statement | Cape Aun granile quarries, n thoro, h)' ot 7 el e , Bamuol Sloan was re-electod Prosident. | pot eventhen she made it conditional that they BRUBH, SON & 00., Auctioneers. Prociso | measuro, molfcr, or thing’ was the | contained in Oukea Ames' Iotter of Jan, 25, 1808, was | . Zhge ooy to.talk with these men that come from s long | Archbishap MeOloskey hoa appointed the Very | ghqu1d vote for a Protestant. Mr.Gladatone has subject of bribory, There cam bo uo &t~ | not truo, namoly : “Part of the purchaserd here are ‘Telegruphic Brovitl way off, I would like to seo and talk withJudgo | Rev, Wm. Quinn, of Bt. Poter’s, Vicar-Genoral. | yioion lis laurols from Henry Grattan and By T.S. FITCH & CO. ' tempt to bribe without the hopo or poor and want thelr bonds to soll to enable them fo LTH Rosborough. Dr. Proston remains Chanoollor, being Vicar- Daniel 0'C 11 S i purpose of corruptly Influencing somo Busiony on pie- | meok fhoir paymont on stock of the Orodtt Mobtiler, I | _ It s understood that Josse Goorge, of Phila- | ““John Sohonches, brothor of the old Chlef | General only in matters of chancory. aniel jonnell sons, in reapect to vome particular act. Unt thore- toly deceased, w) . Thoy taught the value of sgltation, which REAL ESTATE AT AUCTION. e L e mat anly. who_tehderad s | thoy L i A her:wonld ek ax Altidenice, Kol g»’i})’l’)‘%fibh vy Almost ul'lh!);np:v: o worth neatly | Sclionchos, now on tho Klamath reservation, and | It is sald that tho claims filod sgalnst the ef- | willian Lloyd Garrison, among othiers, 'hna o |~ Regulat Woskly Bales at our Salesroom, 181 Daarborae fokbe, but wrha accopted or rofuned 1t, and what was 2 MERIIOR roplied that there was no avidence | Rio [ngtibutl perky one of the gurviving Modocs who took patin | tate of James Lisk, Jr,, aro almost oqual in | woll Joarned. Cobden and John Bright' learned [ 8} orers Wednesday, at 4 o'olook p. m, ' Partioulars st B B e foct natlex of tho bribery, any couvice | hefard tho Comuilics.hat Aincs: bud sunds atly auch | Pro netiutiont, tho Modoo war in tho yoar 1852, thon spoke, and | amount to its entiro valuo, B o it i tho-aanly deatie —ALh oo, Bring in foue sk, pecis aitention eivea ta e e e ows L slieged offona. mist bear | atntcmont lo (hoin. - Thiore was no evidencos to what | | ‘Thera sro 4,024 porsons in the Philadelpbla | said ho was vory tired walting 'for somebody {0 | It in stated that, ex-Comptrollor Oonnolly will | Froudo dosoanted at longth upm the barbarity SHSSTR Blinat, wo shall offer sovarsl half.so o ho Mg aud wiatab fokmdation of nividual | communicatons Uad taken placo ot ween them oxcept Alma ouso, »larger number thay was ovor | como and ik, bocauso” ho _could mok shorlly sobum_to thia oity, snd that it | of cortain porsonagos in rishs istory, thon Yol ot ia South Bloro Budvisin, oda 1fr.odln;ltn“\ ods thflu, and not upon the 8ol rock of justice, ad- e statement of Amed an omselves, r, Merric] ofore knowa. como oul AN alk, 0 remombore absence has been protracte: ecauso of = | the tion of Ldward B; sor and Blr Walt R, ROAT 3! ‘"hl'\ iwo uico two-atory dwellings, with ministered under the resteainta of law. confinned : Only when it is couseded to him, e e P Ben Wright's troachory, These boys | henlth, N e Sl of hn| ket tho West Divialon, coruey Rulieend Duspenter. | 4 \fil‘;:'a r’fu ‘%‘;fi::h«‘:g.,' ,’;‘:{;unl.'.k ;l‘gn:n:,i‘ :‘l’n:l v::‘::& «'l:;- l:wmctraus'!:;rm:rl: h{:fll l::n-h::lm !:\yhfl fi:}: = ke 25““1?!‘“ ) o (!mSnnaf to oflwr anlh;nst) lnvahnll grngn:i up ihhf th.}lsu.‘::noll ;nunl'u:hmul,l todny‘ Dtrl'fl 1’38‘": mltl;: g)txuu? ffi?}“&fi'fif v::'udcfiflym?r‘gugs g [ =2 IO £ 00, J 3 4 Ao, 111, Feb, 26.--It ia suthorltatively denlot since thon, o wanted to wash evorybody's 10 fam| aiclan of tho prisoner, testified to > o g ikt ictmentof ponnesof e iiute o | by | tnaterrog s o, whn, e 80t | ol ‘ountoriaios Hio, esestan hove | hands of bioad, anc sl tho. pask. buriod. 1o | ip lsaniy. ’ piidland, oub ot s pollatt (alozimupess || 8y TAYXOR: & HARRISON;, strike o aefter il to wliom it applics, Son.tivlav, Lo, tlareby purged inssolf of nifuity 7 | last woeok, proves to bo Joln Ogle, a notod coun- | was tho oldost thero ; would control the boys | Tho shipping of this yort displayed thelr col- | hyudrad yonrs, and ovon hor Iaagungo iu iilogal, | (OPENING DRRY GOODS SATE, by catalogus, at Ause© fo then says : * X wish to uuufl:u, in the broadest | Th infquily attached when liodemanded aud rocolved | terfoitor, who is wanted nt Cincinuati and othor | snd bring poace. Ho was glad mon had como to | ora at half-mast, to dsy, ae o mark of rospook t0 | reland Lias Toyiatedl tho offorts st ot extity cfim; {lnn. f"‘,: m‘xgn:iu\lll 85 o'clock, we affer to tilo trade a senso of which languugo 18 capable, that tn writing tho | title to {t Litauelf, Mr, Morriok wont on to quote the | placos on similar chiargon, tall with him from a long way off. Ty snd | Daniel D. Loary, # largo ship-owner, who diod | g00/vos s a1 atill ehows sipus bf sxtreordinnry | Cosin Prsin ases? Eoody, contlsting of Olotbs, Drsss Newoomb lsitots, T nover for an nslant [magined that | evidence Learing on tlie polut of the gullty kuowladge - e e thoso who had fought with thom Bo could 1ok | o his voyago liomo from Brazil, il ehous pigua bt oxtinordinary | HGty ™ ik oroltate: Linon Banesk Nopkine, Notlons, from thom could' Ve extracted proof of the motive aud | of Brooks, and thon usked whethor tlho Committeo wun talk awith, He wented fo 8o M. 'Tho funcral of Drovot-Maj.-Gen, David I vitality, ‘Tho leoture closod wilh & most olo- | L% fne English Oasaimoron Dro 0 purpore of corrunting memboa of Congreas, motivew | not justified in saylng that the protext Letween Nirooks ‘Tho Ponitontiary Commisslom. o, bochuso ho oumo from & long way | Vinton took place at Stamford, Conn., to-day. | Juonbtribute to Polaud, sud ai application of | Caps, ™ 4 and purposes which 1 wlemly doclaro I nover enter | ond Nollson wea s wore shiam, sud thut, 1 poinb of | yor3p 111, Fob, 26,—The Houss Committee AR 1od b 4 AP, Ifcschom, because | A spociait e e Laret hainborof "y. the moral of her history to thy subject undor fainad, ho mafguificant amdunla of stock sold (o | faot, Nollson was the fgure-liosd of evmorship aud | <OUNy §on Bk 20 ne K off. ‘Ho wautod tosoo Mr. Meacham, be spectal train took out & largo nutabor of mill- | o uidoration, ] each member with whom I had dealings ; the proven | Brooks thiomnan who derived tho fruitsof the contract, | 8PP stigato the charges sgainut the | had come from ® distance, A manof his name | tary mon from this oity to attend the oh- et et Iy roaugs 1 o Drovenl | Dracks A waed " 1o, enoy fhem throughout, and | Penltentiary msnagoment have arrivod. They | hiad talied to him long boforo, aud modo his | soquion, e HAVENS & €O, & secrecy, ordinarily (he badge of “evil purposes, | enjoyed them o presc) o e ady for worl +INOITOW. oart strong. Bingo then very much blood ha e R TR RS | uotion and Comm{ssion House, 76 South Osnal-at. tack of ud‘ rily (he bad, “ovil pi them to thi ] :t n:-y o“n‘mmfrgfi will organize and bo ready fc k to. h in fix 'y i blood had - CITY ITEMS, Auot) ! e e aive ™ fototation. of LEmont loatand | fronL L e erudat and thia expositon, but wiéra T =5 - || o emillact, Jte'id nak wank say more, Bo ) nzx.:nlx.l: ;n“’,";:"fi:';':gnw G & 6 Watdon shot at John | ZUIturo, Dy Goods, Jowel, sod morchandlssof st ¢ unry given up s coun| ut a little place on TLA! . 38— n ry taken man named George Watson shot at John y ¥ % o bove, and beyond this I submit | duty called him nefther friend nor o: llmu expect him HoupaTonto, Masw, D'ob. 96.—Hon. Charles | Lost Tiver. The nn%nr- itohied into | of the lats Ed kinds bought and sold on commiaslon. Bpectal attention «l od that & long and busy m‘:] apout inthe prosocution of | to desert from his obligution of . ¥ win Torrest's personal estate | Pool three times, yestorday aftersoon, at No. 404 | paid to Real Estate, Stbcks, and Bands, Ofios, north R buainoes pursults, useful to 1nysolf aud usetul to man- | truth, aud lotting Copgressuncn fall Wharo o 3 M, Owen died lu Btookbridwe yestordny. bim thore, He always tricd to be friend- | showa that ho had provorty valued ot £320,386, | Elston road, wounding Lool inthoarm, Tho | wastsornar Madison and Caasl-sta,

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