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WASHINGTON. Fresh Filibustering by the Dem- ocrats in the House, A New Rule Offered by Mr. Exale and Referred. Unsuccessful Attempts to Get It Before the House. Disoussion of the Revenue Question in Committee. A Majority of Ways and Means Opposed to the Tea and Coffeo Tax. Tho Restoration of the 10 Per Cent Horizontal Tax Favored. An Approprintion Recommended for the Chicago Post-Office, THE BATTLE OF THE RULES, INCIDENTA OF SESTERDAN'S SESSION IN TOE HOUSE. Srectat Dispatch to The Chicago Tribune, Wasmnotoy, D. €., Fob, 1.—Tho House, on account of tha obstinacy of the Democrats, Bpent most of the day in filibustering. Tho Trepublicana at first sought to give notice of the new rule. In thia they wero resisted by tho Democrate at overy stop. After a three hours’ atrugelo the Republicans ware finally successful, and tho notice was ruled in. Tho next offort was to direct the Committes on Rutes to report the new rule for consideration to-morrow. Tho Democrats offered stubborn resistance, and it was not until 6 o'clock that it was op- parcnt that tho question could not be settled to-day, Tha Republicans, unwilllag to loso thoir vantage ground, secured tho pasenge of a motion for a recess notil to-moitow at 10 o'clock, ‘This will enable thom to continuo under suspon= sion of tho rules until 12,—indeod, until next Monday if thoy choose. Tho Republicans LACKED ONLY TWO OR THREE VOTES to-day of tho two-thirds necoesary for their pur- Pose. There was a remarkable unanimity in the Ropublican vote, and the defeat of the motion Ig ontirely duo to the abrentees, ‘The only Ne- Publivan who reewarly voted with the Domo- urate was Senor, of Virginis. No roasonable oo- jection can be made to the now rule proposed by ir, Ualo. Tt protects the minority whilo it pro- yout thenr from Jilibustering, (Yo the Ansociated Presets) ANOTHER SEANON OF FULIBUSTERING. Wasuinstoy, D. C.. Feb, L—In the House this evening, soon after roti-call, ir. Bromberg made a point of order that the untinisked por- Hon of tho journal of Wedneaday should be read, but the Speaker overruled tie point. Tho Speaker then proceeded to the call of Bates for bills in referonco, beginning with tho State of Maino, NE NEW RULE. ty Mr. Hale, of Maino, troduced s resolution to hango tho rules of the Houne by the adoption af tho following ay a now rule : Whenever a quostion is pending before the Houso, the Bpeaker whl nov entertain any motion of a diutory character exceptone wolion to adjourn end ous mo- fon to tx a day to which tha House shall adjourn, Uut tho previous question on the cugrowsment and iMsd reading of wil or jolie reeolution stall ot be pidered during tho first day of its consideration, un- vas three-fourths of the members pOcsout anal’ soce oud the demand: Prorided, ‘That {his rule wball uct apply to Housy resolutions offered in tho morning hour of Monday: And! provided further, That 1¢ ela dot apply to any proposition to appropriate money, sredit, or any port of tho United Btates, exeopt tle tegular Appropriation bilis, Mr. Randall mado a point of ordor, which, after diacuraion, was overruled, and tho rogolu- tion was referred to tha Comuuittes on Rulos. CUsSNA's ROLE, Mr. Cenann also offered resolutions to change tho rules, providing, in addition to the rule sub- stanually the sanie as tho one offered by Alr. Unie, that tho Judiciary Committee may report bills of a public character ou ‘Tuesdays ond ‘Thuredayy, aml that the House may, by a'major- ity vote, dispenso with the further reading of thy journal aftor its roeuding shall hove occupied thirty minutes, A point of ordor was also made upon it by Mr, Randall; discussed and overruled, aud an appeal from the dociaton of the Chair taken by Mesurs. Randall and Beok, ‘Lus appeal was a6 follows: ‘The undersigned take an appeal from the decision of the Chair, made tl ay, Which permite tha reading of House revolutions intended for referouce to tho Committe ou Rules, to the exclusion of biwiness frst yeorlded for te Le proceaded with iu Rule 120, (Slguedy Samuey J. Raxpans, James B, Deer, Mr. Garfield objected to the presentation of @uch & pxper, setting out what tho Bpoaker's de- ciaion wax, Tho Speaker romarked that tho appeal was Presonted in on unusuwl way, He had not de- vided that such regolutione should ba received ki to the exclusion of the businows frat provided jor.” Handall—That is what I say in my appeal, ‘The Speaker-—But neithor tho gentlemen from Pennsylvania, nor the gentleman trom Kentucky Qovk) Lag aright toway zo. ‘ho mattor should G0 before tho House regularly, The Paper pre- mented is Bholly nuteusl. 1 ‘or gome further colloquy the Sperter stated that ho had reduced to writing hie do- cision, which was: That a resolution to amend the ruloa may be read and refetred to the Cora- muttes ou ules during the tlrap call of Staton in tho morning hour of Monday, and that cone stitutes @ notice according to the usage of the House. And from that decision tho gentleman from Pennsylvania bad appealod. Mr, Randall’s stutomout of the appeal haviog been hauded back to him, ho stated that ho hod hot withdrawn it, and was informed by the Speaker that thoro waa no necoasity for with- drawing it, as tho Chair had not received it, Av attempt at further discussion was defeated by toud calls for the regular order, Mr, Kavaon moved to lay Mr, Randall's appent Onthetable, Agread to—yoas, 175; oa; jt Satrict party vote, Coanna’s rosolution was then roferred to the Comunittee on Rules, THE BATTLE RESUMED, After the trausuction of somo imiscellaneoua busiuess, Mr. Batler (Maee.) moved to suepend the rales, 80 ae to allow the Committee on lulos toxoport at the prosent time for cousideratioa the amendment and action on any now rules, or changes of the rnlos, and providing that, during the conuideration and discussion of such report, and amondments offered theroto, the Speakor shall entertain no dilatory motion whatever, aud that discussion on rules aud amendments there- Presented in written form, to whull wot exceod one hour, There was often, excitemonut ex the yote pro- Ercesed, snd particularly when it bo- came lnown that the necessary two-thirds hed not been obtained, it lacking four of that uombor, When the roll-calt was finished, mes- Sougers wera sent to the comuittec-rooms to Joow for absent membera, aud every offort was niede on the part of the majority to secure the Recossary two-thirds, A LIVELY DIvEnsioy, After the reading of the names, but before the auuouncement of the vote, Mr, Williams, of Ligan, rose and voted “a 6," whereupou Mr, Raudall asked the Sposker whether the gentle- aan (Williams) wae in tho ball during the rojl- be Su required by rule, sat Speuker mtimated to Randall that he was rl Ustitied in pupeestinn that any member a Sten to vote if not entitled to do go, re ‘andell replied that he had mesnt no im- Boiati H Sf any one, and would wot allow the Be ieee 0 endeavor to make lim appear se if ‘Tha Speator asia he could ight of ny tuihar to catovtlas masthee mene Air, Williams said he aid ° Gall aa capavla Sepang a antetontae his Sersolty. tle. be a Bot ted at tint, besause blrreaypan rs eo oalled Le wea in conversation Mr. Randall soplied that the Michigan should’ noe rodect partioular, Gentleman from Grou Lin ta soy Ux. Willisme—Doss tha gentleman oact clon upon ie, now, that ne dug the rola rit Hot within the ir Randall I do wot, a: Greleman to reilot te uy sages nae Als oY eee why did you pn the Mr. Nandall—Bocanso I wanted it distinctly understood. After Mr. Willinms had voted nyo, Mr. Pelham also voted ayo, and MeNulta wan ready to voto the sana way, but stated that he was in tho cor+ ridor, not in tho hall, during the roll-call. ‘Tho vote was thon aunownced us yens, 170; naya, 46,—lens than two-thirds in tho afirma- live, So the motion was rejected, ‘The only exception to the vote boing a atrict party ono was that Sener, a Hepahlican, yoted “No.” His voto tho othor way would Lave car- ried the motion. ANOTHER MOTION TO sUgPEND. Mr. Butter (Mass) moved to suspend the rules 80 ns to allow the Committes on Rules to repart, immediately after the reading of tho journal to- morrow, changes or amendments to the rules, aid providing that, during the conmderation of much report, uo dilatory motion whatever sball bo ontertained by the Speakor, and that all do- balo thereon shall cease within one hour after tho report sball be made, z Mr. Eldridge moved an adjournment. Nega- tived by yons and nays. A voto wan thon taxon on Butler's motion. and amid renewed oxcite- mient it waa rejected—yens, 173; nays, 89; not two-thirds in the afirmative. 7? Str, Sener was the oply Republican who voted in tho negative, Mr. Garfield thon moved to take # recess till 10 o'cluck to-morrow morning. Mr. Eldridge suggested that, inasmuch as tho majority conld do’ what it ‘liked, tho recess ‘be tilt 12 o'clock to-morrow, and that all to-mor- row's seasion be conmidorad ax that of Monday, wo that the majority might do all the mlschiof it chose. Mr, Garfield's motion was adoptod,—yeas, 167; nave, 85,—and tho Houas toak #_ recess till 10 o'clock to-morrow morning, wheu Mouday’s ode sion will be resumed. ——+ NATIONAL FINANCES. THE GENERAL TARITY QUESTION, Sueciat Dispatch to The Chécauo Trivnne, Wasitxatox, D, 0., Feb. 1.—The Ways and Meann Committeo to-day, for tho first timo, be- gan the consideration of tho tariff question, It was discovered that the Secretary of tho Treasury has sont in a lint of articles from which the Committoo cau select articles which can bo taxed to tho amount of $30,000,000. ‘Tho list includes sources of rovonuo for a much larger amount. It appoara that the Secretary needs the additional 20,000,000 to meat tho necessitics of the Sinking Fund, When this became known, it is said {hat thero was considerable excitement in the Committee, The proposition was then mado to consider the Tea and Coffeo bill. A Domo- cratic mamber of the Commiiteo said that the Seerctary uf tho Treasury has uo right under tho circumstances to send any such list to the Ways und Means Committee ; that the neceassi- ties of tho Government are not auch aw to war- rant any such assumption of burdens on tha part of Congross, and that the money was not neoded to carry on the Governmout, Another member sauggented that the aloling ind is al- ready $300,000,000 shead of itscif, and thut if increaxod taxation ix only necded for that pur- puee, the members of the Committeoon Waysnud Atenns should stand together shoulder toshoulder agaiust any tnerease. The anpposition, heretn- fore, has beon that thore woulil be a restointion of the duly upon tes aud coffee. Tho deift of this meoting to-day seema to render it certain that tho tax will not be restored. Every mora- Ler of tho Committes on Ways and Means, ox- cept Kasson, of Town, haan record on the ques- tiun af taking off tho duty on these articlos, It is understood that the Committes now stand 8 to 11 againet tho roimposition of tho duty on tea and coffee, Those who have devoted much at- tention to tari matters are now of opinion that tho only increase of taxation will bo tho restora~ tion of tho 10 per cent horizontal duties, {Zo the Associated Press) HE PUBLIC DET. Wasmtnatoy, D.C, Feb. 1.—The Fobruary dobt-statemant makes the following exhibit : Six per ceut Lond, Five per cout bonds, Certificates of deposit Fractional enrrency,. Cola certifcutun,.. ‘Total furere Cash in Treasury Colu,,, Gurvsney, ff Spectal depoults ‘held for ro- eniption of certificates of Aoposit,, 45,405,000 Total in the Tresaury, Debt lesa cach in tho Tronsury: Increase of debtzduriug Jauiary Bonds issued to the Pacific Railway Com- pans, fnterest payatlo in Jawiul money’? Priueiput outetanding... $04,029,512 Interest accrued and nut yot paid ‘gas 17 Interest paid Ly the United Stutes....., 96,264,102 Intereut repaid by transportul MALE, Css reseesrecresrnrvere cserrece 6,602,105 Balanee of intorost paid by Unitod Sinios, —gy,cal,vz8 BONDS CALLED IN, ‘The Secretary of tho Treayury to-day issned 5 call forthe redowption of $15,000,000 of 5-20 bonds of 1862, to be paid on the int of May at the United States Treasury, ot which dato iuter- ost willceasa. Of the amount thne called in, $22,090,000 ara coupon wonds, and $3,000,000 registered bonds. ‘lhe bonds called in are eui- braced within the numhora given pelow: Coupon bonds: $50—Now, 4,002 to 3,350; #100—Nou, 10,501 to 23.100; $500—Nos, 7,002 to 11,100; $1,000—Now, 90,000 fo 93,700. Togiatered bouda: 85—Nos. 1,821 to 2,000; 3100—Nos. 14,157 to 15,550; 8500—Now. 8,071 to 8,650; &1,000—Nos, 89,857 to 35,700; $5.000—Nox. 10,261 to 11,000 i G10,000—Nos, 18,201 to 15,500, paint? COMMITTEE MATTERS, PROPOSITION TO AROLIBIt NAVY-¥AnDS. Svectal Dispach to The Chteago Tribune, Wasitxatox, D.C., Feb, 1.—The House Ap- Propriation Committee nro considering the Sun- dry Civil bill. Tuoy propose not to recommend ‘sppropriations for tho Navy-Yards at Washing- ton, League Island, and New London, ‘They may leo fail to recommend tho appropriation for Pensacola, but thie is not certain. There in ® rensonable assuranco that the first throo yards will ba ordored by Congresa to be sold, ‘THE LITTLE TARIFF DILL, ‘The Waya and Moans Committeo wore to have had a consultation with Socretary Bristow, at his room to-morrow on the Little Tariff bill, aud tevenue matters generally, The carly re assembling of the House will, howover, prevent the meeting, Secrotary Bristow is couflaed to his room from tho renults of a sprain of tho Knee, caused by slipping on tho ioy paversent a fow days ago, PINCHBACK'S CASE. Pincbback bas grown impatient at the delays in his case, ond haa drawn up o Petition which ‘ho will present to the Beunte Election Commit- too to-morrow, in which he axka that he bo elther voatod or declared not ontitled toa seat, aud that right apeodily, A delegation of colored men, headed by Joho M, Languton, called on the Committeo to-day snd notified them that, if the Kellogg Governmont was recognized as le; al, Pinchback must be sextod, or it would be taken for granted by the culorad people that tho failure to do do was fololy ou account of his color, (Te the sssvctated Pyeas,) FUBLIU Wouks, Wasianaron, D. C., Feb. 1.—The House Com. mittea on Appropriations tinal! agreed to ras ort the following appropriations In the Sundry vil bill for public buildings at the Places named: Chicago, 375,000; Cincinnati, $600,000 ; Coviugton, —§23,000; — Evausvillo, 850/000 Parkersburg, 18,0005 Port Huron, $25,000 Rook Island, 920,000 : Bt. Loniy, 970,000, ——— TRANSPORTATION, ADOPTED NY A SENATE REPUBLICAN caucus, Wasutvaroy, D, C., Fob. L—At a caucus moeting of tho Republican members of tho Ben- ate to-day, the following proambles and resoiu- tion on the transportation qnestion were adopted, and will be offered in the Sonate to- morrow; Warnkas, The power to regulate commerce amon, the several Wiatea’ coufertad upon ‘Congress, brane Constitution, includes the power to ald und facilitate commerce by the employment cf wich menue ad may upproprinty aud plilnly udapted to that end, and Congtess inay, therefore, in ity discretion, provide for the provement or creation uf such chanhels or Lighe ways of comnserce oa will, in ita judgment, afford the cheapest and best facilities for the intercbauge of come looditive betwoan the ditforaut eatus of the Union j anc Waxurat, Xt ts believed that the thorough and py: fenautlo tniprovement of the Mississippi ver, tuclods jug an adeyuate chanuel ot ite south; the conuection of the Missaaippi Hivur with tue lakes Ly meuus of tha Yox und Wiscousin Improvement oui Becpyeltt Canal; tho speudy uupletion of the Improeoients bee esau Cates Buyyrior end Huron, oud Lakes Huron r ough snd aya Ey vf the Oulo and Teautwher vad. of the Teanamee Mivers, ure works of great uatioual jm, fmivudists aud preasiug uoveauity, wi {eted, wilt Matured $a duce the coat of rn BESOLUTIONS sauce and of ich, When corm Wwanspuristlon, aad thereby uiinii bhi a Suadustrlal 1ytanest OF the countess ayia daedtatdy Adiatton to the uaug) aud nevetee THE CHICAGO DAILY TRIBUNE: TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1875, ry appropriations made in tho River and Harbor bill iment, inelinling the Miaxourt River, the Coraimitor on Commerce be Instructerl to inacet in the Lal nach seid agin thelr Judgment (having due regard to the rer omtnendationa of the Chief of Enuiucers and tas Corie intesion appointed to report npon the mouth of tho ra eer) ean bo Judielvurly and 1 expended during the next flees) year weon the provemonta above indicated, lovking to thelr mpredy completion and the waute of our xapldly-lncrenenyg tuternal commerce, THE OHIO RIVER. The House Committee on Commeren to-day considered 9 proposition recommonial by: fiato Cummissionors and by Col. Merrill, States Engineor, for improving tho navig of tha Ohio Iiver by a system, of adjustable chutes and = dams. Thay want 632,000 for tho construction of ono of these oliuton at some point to be selected between Louiavillo and Pittsburg, sod Recre- sentative Negley, a mombor of tle Coinmitten, advocated the insertion of an item of £100,100 in tho iver and Harbor Appropriation bill, to commence the work. Other memiars objected, for tho reasons that to improve tha riser by this plan between Pirteburg aod Wheoling would alone cost over €,009,600, and that aa tho Ohio is somotimes frozen, thers structures inight be carried away in the breaking up of the tee, The Committoo finally agreed that an oxp: ment should first be tried on a atnaller ucale, aud. it was Auggestod that Congress might properly appropriate €50,000 for an experimental chute uit the Mouongahela River, provided the Mononza~ bela Company will give an equal amonnt for its construction. Without further consideration of the subject, tha Commilice adjourned, ae setae MEMPHIS & EL PASO. 4 NAME THAT COVENS ANOTUER IMMENRE BWIN- DLE. Spreiat Disnateh to The Chicago Tribune, Wasutnatoy, D. ., Fob. 1.—Tho publication by tho Now York Sun of documenta aud totters in connection with the Memphis & El Paro Ruil- road has created s aonsation here, The perscns nowin Congress whose names aro mentioned as actors in tho alleged corrupt scheme are much disturbed by the publication, Morton C. Hun- tcr, now Representative from the Sixth Indiana District, saya that he did receive the 8,000 shares, nominal value 300,00), charged to him, Ho was not then a membey of Congross, but was hero practicing as an attorney. [lo oxamined the law points fur Fremont oud tovk these shares ag collatoral for payment of bis fee ; still holds the shares, and is ready to kell thom at 2cents on the dollar. J. P. Shanks says he nover received any valuable considera- tion from the operation, but dons not deny tho authenticity of tha loiter publioked over his name. NLANTON DUNCAN, 7 who Is reported to kayo written a letter stating that in the spring of 1869 ho distritated w largo amount of stock accordlog to directinny, is here, Uo tolographs to-night the foliowing card to the oditor of the New York Sun. It witl bescen that Duncan aduite the fraudulent purposes of tho Company: ¢ of the Nee orl: § itton of thiadaie pul en letters and papers in which iny name gecura, An you etate in glarhis, cup itala that a mouxtrous eurruption fund was used, the infermce right be conveyed that I war a party theres fo, Tui note te written’ for the purpose of coutrae dicting any suc deduction, and to aay that you will be eatfed upon to yubllah nty letter dated fit the w: of 1983-70, ia which 1 refueed any farther munication with the Memphis & El Paso. Tail. road parties a8 soon wa I tenrned their fraid- alent purpeser, How you obtained theaa papers I cannot conjecture, bit never were they fre nisnet by my knowledge or counivance, ‘The Recolver of 1870 was appoiuted almost exclusitoly by means of my oiforts, aud in thoes days of ulleged Con- greeelonat bribery it ia necossary for to add tunt iu no Justance wus apy improper or ‘corrupt intluence ex- ertod Ly 1u0 upon any member of either House, (Signed) BLanrox Dusoax, This publication wilt undonbtedly destroy whatover chances tha Texas Pacitic lisd befora. It ig understood that whother a favorablo or un- favoreblo voto would be given for the bill in tho Senato Committeo operided upon one Senator, and that bin voto will bo uow caet against it, ‘The Scott poopie aay that the wholo affair ia A BLACKMAILING OPERATION, and that it was oifered to them works ago for €5,000 before {t wae furnished the Sun, ond that Scott refused to pay anything, ‘Tho Bexato Cominittee ou Pacific Railroads to- day postponed the flnal vote on the Texas Pacitic Rarvoad bill. ‘Tho postvonament was made at the request of tho frienda of tho bill, This in- dicates thot Yom Scott 19 not 60 likely to obtain & favorable a report au ue frienda expected, ages, NOTES AND NEWS, A LONGING KOR THE FRANKING PRIVILEGE, Speeal Ineyteh to The Chicago Trioune, Wasinarox, D, ©., Feb. 1.—There aro fre- quont manifestations of s desire on tho part of Congrecsmen for tho return of the frauking rriviloge. The Houso took a step in that direc- tion hy adopting a resolution to make in ordor ou amoudment to the Post-Ofiica bill] to the effect that the postage on public documenta and on seeds shall bo 4 conts por pouud, Tho porsons devignnted as ontitled to this tight are tho Prusident, heads of Depart. qwonty, and Congresumon within a space of mine mouths after ther reuromont. ‘Tho argument that was privately used in behalf of tho amend. mont was that tho public documents should bo transported at no hisher rates than vewspapore, ‘Tho resolution was adopted by a very are wosjority, without a roll-call. ‘THE TORACCO INTEREST, The Sonthorn Congressmen wero unauccers- fulin their attompts to pass a bill authorizing the kale of loaf tobaccu to the amount of 250 nt the farm. ‘This proposition was rejected from tho Little Tariff bill, It wse present-d to-day as adixtinctly Southern meaguro, and defeuted— yeas, 102; mays, 108, THE IRONCLAD OATI, Some of tho House Republicans sre to-day agitating ® proposition to revive tho old law which mado it necossary for mombers of Cou- grey to tako tho iron-clad oath, and to mako tho uw expecially applicable to the .nest Con. frees. Thore will bo fifty-three persone in @that Congress unable to tako that oath, [?he remitar record of Congrenstonat proceedings will BeJound on the Sixth Paye,] ig es ee, AN OLEAGLINOUS CONFLICT, A Conduit Company Mects with Nuch Wrouble in Growing a Railroads Right-of-Way, Sorctut Linvatch to The Catcaqo Tribune, Prrranuna, Pa,, Feb, 1.—Tho Columbia Con- duit Company ogain laid an oilounecting pipe thia morning undor the culvert of tho Weat Ponnaylvania Railroad over Powors’ Itnn. At 6 n squad of mon camo ina sleigh with the pipe and unloaded it, Ton mon at that time in charge of the railroad took ft away. An hour Jater the Conduit Company sent 100 or more men and mado = tha connection, and are ‘now pumping 2,570 burrola oa dsy, The oil ‘mon have fired ~— hose 50 ue to play oi! iuto the culvert and ignite it in case of sn’attempt mada by thoraliroad to take up the Dive, To-night meu aroencampedon the avene, armod with clubs and revolyeru, about filteen atrong. ‘I'he Natlroad Cotopany’ has uo fores there yet, but the probavility is’ that thoy will, Contrary to oxpectation, no inovemtent waa made in the conrts to-day, aud tha opinion scome to prevail tae thoro will be a collision, though both patios say they will avoid it. No excitement a8 been caused by tho action, but thoro ia o Tumor afloat to-night that both vides are ouliet- lng men, for the truth of which your corraspoud- ent cauuot vouch, PRISON INSPECTION, Indiana Leginiators Visit Soitet, Sveeral Dispatch to The Chicaoo Tribune, Jouier, I, Yob. 1,—Tho Hlincis Vonlientiary Seems to be iu favor with Legislative Commit- toew, ‘The State of Indlana annually ends 0 eputation to inspest and admire our model in- stitution, A Joint Committee from tho Legivla- ture of that State consisting of the Hon. 8, M. Stockeloger, Chairman ; Keller, Jobnaon, Under+ wood, Howard, Glasgow, and Crane, arrived et tha Penitontiary this morning. They were extend- ed the ‘sual rourtceay by the Warden and other oftictela conuectod min the managemunt, ‘They, like their prodeccssora wito woro induced fo Viait hore by ox-Sanator Wiuterbotham, of Michigan City, aro favorably seupreasted with the Lertaat uystem In vogue hore, Vhey express @ stermination to urgo upoa their body the no- easity of adopting our eultentiary av & wodel, Atter thelr viuit they departed by tha Micbian entral vut-off fore visit to tue Noithara Ludi- ana Prison af Micbigan Olty, one ANOTHER CALL FOR AID, Owata, Fob. 1.—The Nebraska Stato Ald aod Rehet Boclety report their treasury neatly empty, They ate teeding 1,850 people, sud tho Exeoutlva Committee have called upon Gen, Urlabio to go East and ralse funds to uy food, He will start for Pennuylvanla to-morzom, The loty oxain announce that they baye ao golla- toss but Gen Beisbia, STATE TOPICS, — The Scnatorial Campaign in Minnesota, No Change in the Situation in Wisconsin. A Dull Day in the Mlinols Legis- luture, ILLINOIS. YESTERDAY, Speetat Dispatch to tte Chicage Tribune, Arnxcrreny, Feb. 1,—After wll the recupera- tive hours of tho holy Sabhath, as tho chsplain of tho inorning delicately expressed, in his prayer, the necdlesrly-long recess fron: Friday noon to Monday morning, the Houne reassembled at the appointed timo, with a fair appearance of A quorum in altondanes. Jones, of Maveac, undertook to teat the quention by a call of the House, but dosisted in deference to the general wish that buslnces should go on without tho risk of ascertaining that thero way not a quornin present, Nothing occurred lo impedo the work, and auother bulf day of excellent progreva was made in the way of introducing new bills, and in first and gecond readinga, FINAL ADJOURNMENT, An attempt was made to fix tho time of ad- Journmont sino die, Bticknoy, of Cook, offering a resolution naming the 4th of March, but tue Mouse was in noraood to coutemglate a fiual break-up, aud tho proposition met with small support. Alorritt not iuantly suggested its ref- erence t3 a wpecial committee to consider all buncombo resolutions, while Moore, of Adame, had it buried in the Committee on Appropria- tions, It is ovident that uo cffort to secure joint ection with regard fo shortening tho session will be tolerated for some time to come, So long as the Opposition majority can force . s- cesses from Friday to Mouday thoy will bo in no hurry to shortea the session. Under the order of resolutions, Merritt got in arlapattho Chief Grain-Inspector at Chicago, calling upon the Warchouso Commissioners to furnish @ report of the fees and expenees at that office during tho past two years, The re- solution moans uothing but poliiical capital, amounting simply to an implication which ia un~ supported by auy fucts real or alleged. “lo with reroiu- tions which somobody hed written for kim. This intelectual wample of nuadulterated Democracy is ured a3 A convenienzo for purpcses of tniro- dustion of everybody's trash, ‘Chere is Frobably not another ian inthe Honse so stupid as to Fruposs an amondineut to Sec. 18, Art. 14 of the Constitution, 49 ax to provide for printihg tho laws in othor then the Enelinh Innguage, An attempt to clog legislation by a coll of tho roll each morning and & record of absentees was pat out of the way by agsigument to tho Com- unttee on Rules, who will probably report on it just borore the sessioncloses. Laker, of lroquois, offered s resolution inetructing the Judiciary Committes to report what the law ia on tho question as toe whether the Stato haw a right to exact pay for board in charitable institutions, Barker, of Cvoli, aske that work may ho hur- nied upon the new State-Houso, and also tuat the Jndiciary Committeo report on the policy of changing the petil-jury sretem ao thut a verdict agreed upon hy ftive-sixths of the jury shall staud good in Jaw. CRIMINAL JURISPRUDENCE. Alargo number of bills were introduced, read for tho tirst time, and either paseod to a second reading or referied. ‘Iwo of them, offered by Barker, of Cook, contemplate impor- tant changes in criminal jurisprudence, It is proposed to amond tho law relating to nrrou by prescribiug s poualty for incendiaries who fire thoir own prewmizes With intont to de- Mtroy, fa nell as for those who attompt ta de~ stroy or injure adjoining premises, Buch a law would havo exactly met Staudon’s cayo. ‘be other bill propuses that when impecunious pri ouers aru urraigued before Justices of tho Peace, Volico Magisirates, or Courts of lecord, they shall bo axsiznod competont counsel at the ex- pense of the ity or county maintaining such court ; aluo limtting the number of continusuces obtainable in criminal trials, aud iu casa of con- vielion, crediting the prisoner with tho time elapsing betweon committment and coaviction. ‘Tho claase giving Justicos of the Poco powor to assign counsel opous the door toa vast amount of favoritium, afforting nuysters and Justices an opportunity to wha pon counsel-faos, OTHER PLS. Inck, of Macon, proposed u wholesome change in Suprome-Cowt practice, whereby the exponso will be materially reduced. His bill provides that 8 bill of exceptions nead only contain that part of the record deemed by tho appellaut necessary to present to tho appellate court, thus doing away with a vast amount of costly verbiage which bills of excoption now cantain, Abillto increasa the Bree-School fund to 81,600,000, to bo obtained hy a levy of 2 milla on Properiy throughont tha State, etnanates from Landrigan, of Edwards,—avother unoqual bur- den for Chicago tax-payors, ‘Tho new sehodule uf commissions to County Troasnrers cinvodied in o pill iutroduced by Plater, fixes the feca in counties of tho first claws for receiving and paying out moneya at 4 per cent, and in counties of the second class ut 2 per cont. A bill cutentibly to incorporate companies in- suring against burglary, nrcony and rob- bory, but, in resiity, making a monopoly for on existing Chicago “(natitution by iixing the capital stock st ¢150,000 patd up im cash, was Introduced by Condon of Cook, who is siso tho fathor of on addition to numorous Uquor-licouse bills slroady introduced, lu order that all citfes may enjoy the luxuries of a City Collector ot Taxou,and that Chicago, if she choose, may mergo the functions of O'Hara and Vou iiotlcn into ono ottico, Cullom intro- duced a bill giving all incorporated cities power to appoint the Troayuror ex-officio Collecor, hay= ing power and dutios the samo as Town and Dis- trict Collectora, Merritt propcsos to convort the Acricultural College at Irvington into a hospital for the ine curable tnsano. WATNES AND CLAPLIN, A brisk peneago occurred betwoan Maines and Claflin, in which tho latter caraa off first-best. The Spoaker hod besn requested to decide on a point of order, and, intending to be warcas- tic, ho vemaried thot tho Clair would like to bo instructed on a point by tho gentlemen from DuPage. Clattin gravely fur- nished tho information songht, as though bo weroau old and valuable counsellor to the Spoak- er in parliamentary disputes. tarning the lauch complotely in bis favor, and leaving Hainas the chop-fallon privilege of saying “Tle goutlomau ia quite correct.” THE AYNATE wont through the fortality of assembling at half-past 5 o'clock, but adjourned at ouce, with- out trausaotlng any bueimea, enim MINNESOTA, THE WILD LANDS, Svectal Disputeh ta Lhe Crrcuoy Tribune, Br. Pauz, Miou., Feb, 1—In the Souste strong effort was mudo to recall tho bill which passed Friday extending the time for payment of railroad tnzea due. It was to-ceyatated ix the debate that the Treeaurer would have to bor- row 49,000 temporarily to moet appropriations alroady made, but tho resolution to recall was nogatived—16 to 22, In the House a resolution was offered direct- ng luquiry into the entries mado ou school sectiona in the pino rogions by pre emption, homestead, aud Sioux scrip, ag to what stepe had boon taken to Protect State intereste, This appests to have grown ont of expoaures made by some sixty memoriahsts at Minneapolis, who hayo com- plained to tho United States Land Commissioner that thoy wore dofrauded of the privilege of taking ploe Tanda at St. Cloud and other Land Ofilcon by receipt of plate not boing advertised, whoreay, on tho asme day, plats wore received at tho loos! Land Office, and lands were taken’ ne soldiers’ additional homoatoads, by motbers of a conbination in league with tha Government wutveyore nnd looal Laud Offoars, Thia memo- tlul, it ts presumod, caused the suspencionof the recent ordor for the asleat Duluth. The tion of tho matter oxcltes surprise tuat pine lands are a0 easily taken by pic-omptlon, homestead, bonnty, and sorip entries, seaing thet laws aliow- ing much entries ought to apply only to agricul+ sural Jends, whieh my, be permanently ocoas plod Tt eléo called attention bo the isub thatthe available pine lauds in ¢) ato ara fant Veing taken by ® empell combination of lumbermen, speculators, end oilicebotiers, aud Lina exposed, further, tho fact that aeliool sections in valuablo pino revions ate rtoien by fictitious pratentionr, winle the Siute ia mate whole in quantity, but not value, by being allow= od otber Jands, BENATORIN. It ia reported that a teleram has bean rent to recall Ramzes, wio 18 on lis way to Washington. ‘The ballet for Senator to-day showed nu riguiti- cant change, Hereral members being nnent, Lochren and Pillsbury fell off tu 44 and 1), res: poctively, —_.-— WISCONSIN, FRW SIEMEERS UN HAND, Svecial Depa hte The Chreago Tribune, Manisox, Wir. Feb, 1.—Both Mouses had short wessiona to-day, not sore than two-thirds of the mombers being preacut. In tho henate ® resolution was iutradueed inetructing the Ju- diciary Committea to prepare an amondmont to the Constitution of the State, lonving it with each county to olect which system of county government—the Town Superviscr or C sloner—it will adopt, Bills were intros legalize the action of the Supervisors of Burnett County in letting their Court-Honve; to amend the Jaws relating to the publication of legal to- ticos, The resolution of the Agricultural Con- vention relating to interest was presented and teforred to the Committee on Judiciary. In the Avsombly, Speaker Horn being apsent, the Hon, Samuel Fifleld waa elected Speaker pro tem., by vote of 76 to 2. A cnmmunivation was re- ceived from the Btate Agricultural Society arLing that tho rate of interest be reduced 107 per cent. i Resolutions were introducod instructivg tha Me- Rents of the State Uuiversity, Trustees of char- itablo institutions, State officers, and the Saper- Intoudent of Public Property, to get furniture and other goods of the State Prison ollicers ; to ade journ sine dio Feb. 25. ‘lino reroluticn to recesvo no new buvinena after Feb, & was rejected. ally Were introduced tu appropriate £500 fur sig:ala established by the Geodetic Department ox tho United States Cuan Survey; to provide for compensation for Schvul-Diattict Clerk: to amond the wtatutes entitled © OF Count: and County Oficer to oinend tna Laws of 1974 to authorize citios, towns, village, aud counties to lovy tazen to aid in building uridgea, ele.; to repeal Secs. 9, 10, and 1}. Chap. 79, Laws of 1871, authorizing County Boards to ap- point Land Inapectore, ete, ; to provide for a Let- ters stem of popular educatior incorporated villages ; to amend the Hevised Statutes in rela tiou to execntions and proceciings supptement- ary thereto. A resolution was introduced that no new businers bo received after Web. 10, wan Aseembly weut into Commutise of tho Vhole. FOR #ENATOR, Tn the Joint coventian Lut one ballot waa taken, resulting as tollows: Carpevter, 45 Bragg, 373 Cole, 17; Bunn, 1; W. 'T. Price, George C. Hazelton, 1; abee i Matters ar iy quiet to-night, The De: crats hel:t a caucus, whieh wus secret, It addrewed by tho Hon. J. Re Doolittle, urged upon of uniting with the boltera aud electing somo ian acceptable both to anti-Carpentor mon and Reformers, It is surmisea that the Senator is tavorabie to Judge Cole. and tomar. row may devolop somethin, not at allan the in terosta of Carpenter. Mumors say that Carven- ter’s friends will force an all-atterugon session of the Joint Convention, and tnat protracted voting will bo Lad. at peter, SUICLDES, COLD LEAD. Special Dispatch to The Chicaes Tribune. Wiixesnanne, Pa., Feb. 1.—Lbis afternoon Crayton V. Campbell, Ietely Cashier of tha Wy- oming Ingarance Company unti! its reorganiza- tion in Juno last, was arrested by the formor mauager, R. C. Smith, on the charge of ombez- alement to the amount of nearly $40,000, Ho wan held in $20,000 bail by Ald. Pareons, and wont out with Chief Kelly to procure the neces- sary bail, They went to ibe Lucorne House, where Campbell procured a Smith & Wesson ritle aud ebot himeclf through the brerat. ‘The bul- lot, o half-inch in diameter, missed bis hoart and passed through ono uf his lungs. Ho is still living to-night, but cannot possibly recovor. who the Hefermers the wecessty COLD POISON- Breceal Disyateh to the Chicaco Tribune, ast Saainaw, Mich., Feb. 1.—0, 8. Thomp- son, for tho past #ixteon years a rosident of this city, took etrycbnino in the presenco of his farn- ily last ovening, sud waedead in an hour, Mr, Thompson way 62 years of ago. Ho owned a aill near Grech Kun, and for several yours had been financially ombarrassed, which led to tho use of ardent wpirits frealy. Ile had mado so many throats of committing suicide that no thoughts of hia teal intentioua were enteriaino:} by bia family, although le bade them adieu three tines before taking tho fatal draught. Ho preserved nis faculties to tho lust. Doceaved leaves a wife and threo childron, tho family be- ang one of the oldest and most rospectod iu tho city, See re THE CINCINNATI SOUTHERN ROAD, Cincinnati, Feb. 1.—Tuo autLorities of the Cinciuuati Southern Natirond to-day opoued thirteon tenders for 25,000 tons irou raily, and soven bids for 22,000 tons of Bassemer xtcol rails for that road, Tho prices named aro unusually low, and are es follows; For iron rails: The Marictta Coal oud Tron Comsauy, 13 to $56, por ton; Cleveland Rolling Abi Company, $56.75 to 800; Kames, Gyle & Bro. Cinema! to $60; North Chicago Nolling Milla, 75; Miwankeo Iron Company, £55.75; Roune Iron Company, Chuttanooga, &5 Cambria Trou Compuay, Johnstown, 252,59 ; Spriugiiotd fron Company, Spriugileld, Ul., $36.75 to 357.95; J. Bragden & Co, Now Albany, Ind. 653; Wick, iidgoway & Co., Youngsiuwn, 0, ys Columbus Lolting-mill Cotapany, Columb! sae 80; Clevelaud Iron Com 3 iM he bids for stoel rails wore a8 fullo Yardley, agent, Cinciuuath 80; Clovolaud Kolling-Mill Company, £70.75; A. BU. Meeker & Co., Chicago, #77; Cambria Iron Company, $72 to 874; Edgar Thompson's Hieel Company, Pittsburg, 892; W. Bailey, Land & Co. Now York, $01.80; Naylor & "Co. New York, #79, Enginooce are examiuing tho bids and will ro- potina few days. —_—_—_. SUIT UNDER THE POLAND GAG-LAW. Hr, Lovia, Feb, 1—United States District Attorncy William Patrick to-day notified A, G. Buoll, of tho Kepudlican, tuat Lo bad beon order- od by tho Department of Justice at Washington to cause his arrest and transfer to the District of Columbia for tuiston # cuarge of libeling Scustur Cosudler, of Mictugan, last winter, ‘A formal arrest waa tnade, and Mr, Buell gave his pledgo to appoar beforo the United Scatea Curomis- ajonors any time he might by wanted. The pure pose Rooms to bo to compel Buell to xive bail bers: for hla appearance at tho noxt term of court in the Dixtrict of Columbia under tue Polamt law, or in default to take him to Washington forch- with, ‘Tho Hon, James C. Broauiiead and ox- Gov. Thomay Flotcher volunteered us conniel for hia detonse, An eifort will be mado to test the legality of the Jaw upon writ of habeas corpua. . Buell will probably bo formally ar rested in a day or two, whou the habous corpus will be applied ior. Tho rovival uf tho cauo auses considerable comment Lore, —— THE ST. LOUIS BANK EMBEZZLEMENT. Sr. Louvre, Fab, 1.—Nolther the officers nor Directors of the People's Saviuga lustitution have tosde a wtatement or givou tho public any dotinite information regarding the affairs or condition of tho bunk, Thero appears to be uo doubt, bowover, that Wutrl, tbo Casbior, ia a defaulter to tho amount of 240,000 to $60,000, and that he has abeconded. He lett aletter to tho effect that hy had usod the funds of the bank iv privato epoculations, whieb had been unfortunate, und that the bank wasiu jeopardy, Mavy rumours and agyovtious by outside parties circulated thts afternoon and evening, but for obvioun reasons they are not mentioned in these dig paves ‘ubri was also President of tho jt. Loula Piano Maoufacturing Company, and that concern or some of ity Dircotors Lave been connocted with ita ausponsion, but the Directors of that Oompany wil! publish w card in the nrorne ing asuoiting that neither they nor the Company es iu any way concerned ia Wulrl's defaloa- me THE PITTSBURG MAYORALTY, Prerasvaa, Feb, 1.—Willlam ©. McCarthy, who was cloctod Mayor of this city at the February elsotion last year, took possession the municipal buildings to-day, and assumad tho full duties of bis ofioe, Notwithatanding the fact that ® Dumber of citizens, — oeting dw the ef that the eleotion eld lew February undor the provision of the new Gauss tptlon, O ileal que. and the general boiled that the ez-Muyor, Blackmore, late it Sumbens, would content’ Mr, AboCustiy's oa. | yet on that pentieman's appearance nt tral Station-Houre this morning, Acting MeMnstera at ouce surrendeted’ powress ion of the office to him, ateling that he did .o onthe advice of the City Attorney. Ex-Mayor Seeliasce i confined by revere illness, and laa Veen ait invalid for some time, THE INDIAN Surrender of Hig Bow, the Iiown Chief — Comanches outed and Killed by * in ‘frvopne Wasiuxotos, D.C., Feb. 1A. telegram from tho Kiowa and Comanche Agency, dated Fort Kilt, Jan, 29, via Caddo, 1, 1., Jan, 90, to the In= seloucr. ray: Lig Bow, the Kiowa Chief, with four men and twelve women and children, came in to-day and wutrendero], Ho reporta that n Land of Comanches, who had Leen to Mexico, wero attacked near the Rio Grande by Texas troops. end titteon indians, ine cliding tira Cluefs, weretkilled. He sax ull tho Indians of thin Av cone mt, aud reporta that tue vided un the rubject, aycuues ora dix es zh TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES, The Societe of Gorman Pa 3 of 1843 ond the New Vouk Turners gave w reception Sunday evening tu Frederick Uecker, the German pa- trivt, iu that city, Col. T. W. Sninnaz, the millionaire, recently Geceaned. Willud to the City of Fort Warue a public park cf ol actes lying ou St. Marys Kuver, beautitully mtuated, aad worth about $209,000, The Vebrnary term of tho Laporte County (ind.) Circuit “Cours commenced ycnterday ut Laporte, ‘Ihero are 265 civil cases and aeven cased on the docket. It eteg incu ong Stat tho uturl amount of probate buaimess. ‘The term will contiane five weeks, ____ SPECIAL Noxer: Consunmiptives, Take Not Exory moment of deiay makes yuur caro more hopeless, and mach depends on the judicivas chutce of a remedy. Tha ataount of testimony ia favor of Dr. Sehenck's Pul- monle Syrup, asa cure for cousumption, farexcoeds ali that can be brought to eupport the pretensions of any othermedicine. See Dr. Schonck’s Almanse, conteining the certUficatos of many persons of the liichest reepecta- billts, wha have been restored to health, after bolus pro» nuanced Inenrable by physiclans of ackzowlodged ability. Sehonck's Pulmonte Ssrup atone hes cured many, as these <Md).voa will show; but the caro is often promoted by thy cnplayment of two uttor remedies which Dr. Schenck drovides for tho purpase, Theso addi:fonal remedios nre Scnonck's Sea Weed Toule and Mandrake Pilla. By the timely use of tiess tnodicines, according to directions, Dr. Behonek certifics that most any cats of comumption may be eurod, Dr, Schonck {s profensionally at lls principal office, cormsrSizth aad Arch-ats., Philadolpaia, erory Monday, whore all lettors far advice must Lo addressod, * "WHILE GOODS. al Foreion Vbite Goods, NEW SPRING ARRIVALS, ld iia & Ct, State and Washington-sts., Now offer, at vory LOW PRICES: SOO Pieces WEI: PIQUER, Entiroly Now Designs, ombracing CORDED, STRIPED, and FIQURED, KIVIERE SATIN S£RIPED, and BROOADED LACE STRIPED, Also, FANOY FIGURED ORGANDIE and SWISS MUSLIN, RIVIERE STRIPED DO, DO, A Now Lino JONES CAMBRICS, SHEER NAIN- SOOKS, and VICTORIA LAWNS, A Large Assortment PLATD and STRIPED NAINSOOKS, INDIATWILL LONG OLOTHS, &e,, And a Largo Job Lot FINE CHEOKED NAINSOOKS at 80 and 350, reduced from 50 and 600, to close, A GREAT BARGAIN! __ MILLINERY GOODS, REDUCTION! For tho _noxt two woeks wo will mako UNUSUAL CONCES.- SIONS on Winter Goods to make room for our Spring Importations. Blak Velvet, Ostrich Yip, Trimmed Gents, CHOICE FRENCH FLOWERS, For Parties, ete,, at ourusuat “POPULAR PRICES.” 241. WEST MADISON-ST, WEBSTER sS’, RISSOLUTION NOTICE, DISSOLUTION. Tho finn of A. C, Brackebuat & Co., Coal Merchants, fu this day dissulvod by mutual couvent, Dr, Ad Relaly Totiriug, ‘The busiuvee will ba ooutinued by the under- aiguyd, who Lave this day formed & copariuershipy under thera name ct Brookvbusb, Dickson 4 Cu. who will calloct all stats and assume ull abilities of A. U, Bravk- ebuab 4 Co. ALU. HRACKRUUSL, SOUS bicd: ROBERY DIC THUS, C. DICKSON, JOsKPN C. DICKRUN. GREAT ANNUAL CLEARING SALE! RETAIL DEPARTMENT OF CARSON, PIRIE & (0, MADISON & PEORIA-STS, Peremptory aud unroserved sale of the ‘Winter Btock of the Great West Side Dry Goods Hons, (One of ths Inrgost assortments in the country), the great or bart of ft nt such 8 aacritics as to placu the prices lower than over heard of here. ‘The GOLDEN OPPORTUNITY For these who desiroto aconomizs, The reductions spschaily noteworthy on Diuss Vabrica, of which ond thousand ploeos will be placed as foliows on tho Cheap Dress Goods Tables — TABLE NO. 1, AT 20 CENTS, Contalas Gray Diagonal Serges, Kalorno Stripes, Cre tunes, English Mferinos, Alpecs Poplins, Silk Stripe Pop» ling, &e., worth from 9135 t 45 cts, TABY VO. 2, AT 25 CENTS, Contains Colored Rerges, Mousir Poptine, Imperial Diags oon, Camel's Hate Sergos, Matetassa bultings, Roglish Bulernos, &c., farmor pz:co 45 to 6 cts, TABLE NO. 3, AT 50 CENTS, Contains Colored Mobalr Britiautines, Norfolk Lasts Melango Mohairx, Camol’s Hair Cluths, Silk and Wool Porliay, Puugecs, Scoteh Plaids, dc., former prioe trom Sito ets, Fine Empress Cloths, &'e and Ge qualities, for 7 ote. All-woul Fronch Borges reduced to 274 ott. formerly Siete, Fancy French Wool Sergos, formerly Tic, now £0 cts, Hoary French Wool Disgonale, formerly Be, nuw 6) eta, Finest Fronch Wool Dress Fabrics, reduced from 31,10 and 91.95 to 8 and 85 cts, dat of French Wool Camel's Maire, 3 ote, formorly 0 eta, 6. son for Frenc the dollar, Viaest Colored Denp d'Ftes for 15 eta., formorly $1.25, Jot Lyons Roll Popline, regular $1.60 quality, reduced, to ete. + Groat bargains in Fett Skirte. Hinck All-wool, wide French Cashmeres, 7 cts and $1~a bargain, Spoctal bargains ia Black Alpace lohaira, and Brill. fantincs, Groat reduction In Mourning Fabrica, Altractive Bargains in Silks, Heeyy, Rich, Satin Lustro, Black Gros Grain Silks at SIR, wortis 82.99 to $2.00, Richost Bluck Lyons Gros Grains correspondiogly cheap. Line of Plain Colored Silke at #1. Rich 2i-uch Lyons Gros Grains, high colors and evens ing suailes, al.tu, formerly #5.50. Heck-ground Fancy Steipo Silks, white and colored Stripor, F5cte, great barwalas, Cloak Velvets reduced to 24.00, 4 and 83,50 per sard. gq higns Cloak Velvets for 88, 11, and 812.00, large re faction, Bargains in Lineus and Honsexeepina Goods, Great reductions in Flanuels, Blaukels, &c, ep Cloths, aud Walerproais greatly reineed, Special bargaius in Hosiery and Winter Unierwear, In addition tothe above and many other bat thelr own mamtnoth stock, C., P. £ Oo, take pl uotitying the public that thay bave secured, on excesd= jngly advantagoous terine, Two Bankrupt Stocks, ‘Which thoy offer in this vale at fd cts. on tho dollar and ders. Que of thom 1s an tnporter and manufactarer's Ladi’ ad Cure’ Cols and Poon, ‘The othor contains an immense assortment of LADIES CORSETS AND UNDERGLOTHING, Togethar withabont. 50,800 YARDS HARBURG EMBROIDERIES, ‘Tin whole of which will be offered at __ASTONISHING PRICES! HL BROS, 63 and 65 Washington-st, feat Closing-Gnt Sale COMMENCES THIS MORNING, EVEKY ARTICLE HAS BEEN MARKEDDOWN AND MUST RE SULD PRIOR TO REMOVAL ONLY DIRECT LINE T0 FRANCE, oor Wanna aia paay stall Btaemahlpe rita route fur the Continont (betag muro suuthore ay wibor,) will anil frou Plor No. 6, Nort Iuv- a sve eeesfaturday, Ten, 3 turday, eb. $ Satarday, rb. including wine)? 75 | Tad. 6, ese ee! ronch Faucy Camel's Hates, 75 cts., sold this nea. 10s, Gneat qualities, at LO and 6) cts. on in in ola at reduced ratoi Ainceloan travalors, by takiuy tlie line, avold both tranele by Knglisi railway, anc thy discomforts of croaalng: the Chiannal bvstdus serving true, tevuble, and axpense, UORGE Mack ont, 6 Broadway, CUNARD MAIL LINE, Sailing Three Times 2 Week to and from BRITISH PORTS. LOWEST RATES, nAthy Gautpauy's Uitice, northweut eorner Olack and NUL DU VEUHET, Goneral Western Aneat, National Line of Steamships, WOTICE. Tremost southerly rout this Chopauy toatoid ivenand hentiatage (comee Be paillag hu Res ere ton Aa and QUENS. ry SAT a Sriliug from N, York fur Londan (direct) every fortalghy, ata. Cabin }80, vogteed tae storm ebatrat | wun re au py ta 6 AUS Bbw aR P, B, LARSON, Fe i ortioa is Hotve): Oaiasae eandotwbats. (opposiee naw "RAIRBANKO® STANDARD. oF ALL KIND? } FAIRBANKS, MORGE & 00, 111 & 113 Lake St., Chicayo, He zarefultobuy only the G BUSINESS CARDS, {ESTABLISHED 1856.) A. H. MILLER, FHV MMR, 61 Washington nt, besween State and Dearborn AMERICAN LINE, REDUOCED RATHS TO AND FROM LIVERPOOL, QUEENSTOWN, Andall polite iu Groat Hritaly and the Oootinent. 3 ty Ruiter Great Western Steamship Line, Prom New York se ietecol Sor direct, vas eas Ste oer ni en oe tabla Passage, 8 tt jabormedias, a CaM Se She aan GMO. MODONALD, 3gsat